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Tables for Ten for Finance Directors

2019-01-07T15:21:17-05:00April 6th, 2018|Events, Member News, Nonprofit Resources, Training Opportunities|

The Finance Director (CFO or COO) plays a unique role in a nonprofit organization. According to a recent survey of finance directors, challenges include: wearing many hats–the Finance Director might also be in charge of HR, IT, and more; reporting to both the Executive Director and the Board of Directors; managing cash flow in cash-challenged organizations; multiple grant requirements; and the need to be both strategic and involved in day to day operations.

Finance Directors are invited to join colleagues for discussion, information sharing and support for this unique, challenging and satisfying role. Tables for Ten meet three times for candid, confidential facilitated conversations and problem solving.

Dates: Thursdays, April 26, 8:30-10am, May 10, 8:30-10am and May 31, 8:30-10am
Facilitator: Ann Mazur, CEO, EveryMind
Location: The Nonprofit Village: 12320 Parklawn Dr, Rockville

RESERVE YOUR SEAT AT THE TABLE TODAY!

Nonprofits: Need Some Project Help?

2018-03-28T09:41:51-04:00March 28th, 2018|Member News, Nonprofit Resources, Training Opportunities|

Leadership Montgomery hosts quarterly volunteer service projects and also works with businesses to help them identify meaningful volunteer opportunities for their employees. With many requests for summer and fall group volunteer opportunities coming in, they would like to learn more about the group volunteer needs from local organizations. If you have questions, contact Sarah Burnett.

Tables for Ten for Finance Directors and CFOs

2019-01-07T15:21:18-05:00March 27th, 2018|Events, Member News, Nonprofit Resources, Training Opportunities|

The Finance Director (CFO or COO) plays a unique role in a nonprofit organization. According to a recent survey of finance directors, challenges include: wearing many hats–the Finance Director might also be in charge of HR, IT, and more; reporting to both the Executive Director and the Board of Directors; managing cash flow in cash-challenged organizations; multiple grant requirements; and the need to be both strategic and involved in day to day operations. Often the Finance Director is the only member of the staff who truly understands nonprofit finance.

Finance Directors are invited to join colleagues for discussion, information sharing and support for this unique, challenging and satisfying role. Tables for Ten meet three times for candid, confidential facilitated conversations and problem solving. As opposed to a formal presentation, the purpose is to learn from and support each other.

Thursdays, April 26, 8:30-10am, May 10, 8:30-10am and May 31, 8:30-10am
Facilitator: Ann Mazur, CEO, EveryMind
Location: The Nonprofit Village: 12320 Parklawn Dr, Rockville

RESERVE YOUR SEAT AT THE TABLE TODAY!

FIRM: Financial Leadership Training for Small and Emerging Nonprofits

2019-01-07T15:21:20-05:00February 27th, 2018|Events, Member News, Nonprofit Resources, Training Opportunities|

Calling all small and emerging nonprofits! This FIRM is especially designed for nonprofits that are just starting up and/or are small (budgets under $750,000). The training introduces nonprofit leaders and board members to financial best practices for greater accountability and sustainability.

This is a full day training for up to four staff and board members from each nonprofit, plus an individual consultation with a nonprofit financial expert.

Thursday, April 19, 2018 from 8:30am to 5pm
The Universities at Shady Grove
REGISTER NOW

Register for MORE, March 15 & 16, 2018

2018-02-23T08:15:03-05:00February 17th, 2018|Events, Member News, Training Opportunities|

Nonprofit Montgomery’s MORE (Metrics, Outcomes and Responsible Evaluation) Training helps nonprofits learn about evaluation, and offers a deep dive into measuring impact and gauging program effectiveness.
MORE will strengthen your organization’s capacity to measure results by:

  • Understanding key evaluation terminology.
  • Assessing your organization’s capacity for evaluation.
  • Exploring the six steps of evaluation.
  • Identifying external data and resources to strengthen evaluation efforts.
  • Engaging in meaningful dialogue about evaluation with key county funders and government leaders.
Nonprofits participate in MORE as a team of up to four senior leaders. The MORE program consists of 1-1/2 days of training on March 15 and 16 at The Universities at Shady Grove, an individual session with an evaluation consultant, and a follow-up session at The Nonprofit Village.

MORE is supported by Montgomery County Government, the Healthcare Initiative Foundation, and The Universities at Shady Grove. For information, please visit the MORE program page or contact Lesley. Registration is now open. The cost is just $25 for Nonprofit Montgomery members. .

March 15-16, 2018
The Universities at Shady Grove
REGISTER NOW  |  MORE INFO ON THE NONPROFIT IMPACT SERIES
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