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-One week or more prior to start date:
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-Less than one week prior to start date:
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Please note, we reserve the right to cancel or reschedule workshops based on attendance. In the case of a cancellation, you will be contacted promptly about a refund and other opportunities.
If a class is cancelled due to weather conditions, we reserve the right to change the presentation to a webinar and will notify participants as quickly as possible.
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Executive Director 101: Nuts and Bolts
Workshop Details:
This workshop will review key functions for an ED to understand right away in your new role: legal, ethical, financial, program outcomes, board governance, and planning. These functions will help you build a solid foundation and align your board and staff towards common goals. Whether you have been promoted internally to the top staff position or you are switching sectors to manage your first nonprofit, this is the workshop for you. For practiced professionals, this workshop is a great way to refresh and update your skills in compliance with current best practices.
Objectives:
Meet the Trainer:
Alicia Schatteman, PhD, Associate Professor at Northern Illinois University in the Department of Public Administration and the Center for Nonprofit and NGO Studies.
When:
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Where:
Volunteer Center McHenry County, Room E/F
620 Dakota Street, Crystal Lake, IL 60012
Pricing:
Non-Member Fee: $59.99
Bronze Member Fee: $47.99
Silver Member/Sponsorship Fee: $24.00
NOTE: Continuing Education Unit (CEU) and Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits for participation in CLA workshops are available to participants. Continuing education credits are earned based on the instructional hours. CEUs/CPEs are $5.00 with online registration or $10.00 at the door.
For more information call 815-344-4483 or visit us at:
Volunteer Center McHenry County
Reading Financial Statements
March 20, 2019 — 9:00 - Noon
Presented by Timothy J. Gavin, CPA, Senior Audit Manager, John Kasperek, Co., Inc.
Description
Financial statements can be confusing and hard to read, and yet they provide some of the most valuable
information in assessing the financial health of an organization. With so much information that is
presented, it can be hard to separate what matters to you from what doesn’t. This session will
demonstrate how to interpret the numbers and notes in a standard financial report and show how to best use the information to understand an organization. Whether you’re a manager, board member, or other stakeholder, making sense of a financial report is key in making informed decisions.
Objectives:
· Understand the basics of financial report structure.
· Read and interpret the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows.
· Analyze the note disclosure.
· Identify the information most important in analysis and decision-making.