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| Training for nonprofits in St Cloud, Duluth & Grand Rapids |
| Published Wednesday, March 28, 2007 |
Understanding a financial statement is just the first step in assessing your nonprofit’s financial health. In this workshop, you will learn to interpret, analyze and measure information from the financial reports to monitor key financial indicators. Topics include financial statement and reporting practices, tracking unrestricted and temporarily restricted funds, and developing easy to use financial monitoring reports. A case study will be used for analysis, but bring your own audit with you for a hands-on exercise.
Help your board reach their full effectiveness by providing them with useful reports. Staff can support the board’s oversight role through the format, content and presentation of financial information. This workshop will teach nonprofit managers and treasurers board responsibilities, what the board needs to know, effective report formats, and how to train boards to use them effectively.
Do you know what your programs cost? Are you sure that your programs are fully funded? This workshop focuses on allocating direct and indirect expenses and calculating the true cost of your programs. This holistic approach to program budgeting will help your program staff be good managers, your development staff write effective grants and is essential for compliance on your 990. This workshop is geared towards those needing an introduction and overview of allocations and program budgets.
Grand Rapids Blandin Foundation,100 North Pokegama Ave,218.326.0523
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