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School: Lorman Education Services [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Phoenix, Arizona, United States Tel.: 866-352-9539Surviving 2009 and Complying With Nonprofit Board Governance Expectations Course Format: Classroom Navigate the new IRS Form 990 - hear the critical issues every nonprofit leader needs to know!
Walk through the recently revised Form 990 and get the expert knowledge you need to file correctly. Exempt organizations tax forms have become more important as theyre scrutinized by the IRS, Congress, the media, competitors, disgruntled employees and others. Attend this seminar and ...
Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Los Angeles, California, United States Tel.: (310) 825-9971, (818) 784-7006Nonprofit Accounting Course Format: Online Nonprofit organizations represent one of the fastest-growing sectors of our economy. This fact makes it increasingly important for auditors, managers, and CPAs in public, private, and nonprofit firms to understand how nonprofits measure financial performance and how they differ from for-profit organizations. This course examines the core principles and practices of nonprofit accounting. It also...
School: Stanford Graduate School of Business [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Stanford, California, United States Tel.: 650.723.2146Strategy for Nonprofit Organizations Course Format: Classroom Today, nonprofit professionals are faced with an increasingly competitive environment often coupled with a growing need for services. Leaders face escalating pressure to do more with less: to maximize resources, lower costs, and meet the needs of diverse stakeholders. In this environment, sound strategy is essential to an organizations survival and prosperity.
As a team participating i...
Nonprofit Leaders Course Format: Classroom Each year, the Center for Social Innovation (CSI) at Stanford University selects nonprofit leaders from social and human services, healthcare, community development, and education organizations to become CSI Fellows. For two weeks on the Stanford University campus, these individuals participate in the Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders (EPNL), a program designed to further the professional...
School: Kellogg School of Management Executive Education [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Evanston, Illinois, United States Tel.: 847-467-7000Strategic Leadership Course Format: Classroom Change is the only constant in todays global, knowledge-based economy. Nonprofit leaders need skills necessary to think and act strategically in translating mission into objectives, developing plans and programs to accomplish objectives, and to implement plans and programs. This program will address the needs of those responsible for leading major organizational change to better understan...
MORE Performance Counts Course Format: Classroom Are you making a difference? How do you measure your impact on the community? How can you evaluate your progress toward your mission? And how can you improve?
In today’s competitive nonprofit environment, organizations are competing for funding on different terms: it’s not who you know anymore…it’s what you can deliver. As a result, nonprofits are striving to demonstrate the impact they are...
Nonprofit Finance Course Format: Classroom Knowing the “numbers�is a complex task for most nonprofit leaders. This session will help senior executives improve their understanding of the entire financial picture of their organization. Through lectures and small work groups, participants will have the opportunity to better understand their financial statements, to spot financial trends, to identify areas of cost containment and to predic...
Nonprofit Board Governance �Accountability at the Top Course Format: Classroom Effective boards are critical to a nonprofits success. While boards provide the legal governance structure for an organization, they rarely fulfill their responsibilities or potential. This course focuses on means and methods to enable boards to maximize organizational effectiveness. Participants will learn how to assess and improve the effectiveness of a board, the executive director and...
Leveraging Your Resources Through Partnering Course Format: Classroom In a resource constrained environment, nonprofits increasingly are employing cooperative agreements to further their mission and better meet social needs. Nonprofit leaders and funders must think creatively and strategically about how best to leverage resources with others to add value through alliances. In where sectoral lines cross one another, partnering occurs within and between sectors tak...
Leading Successful Schools Course Format: Classroom Educational institutions are under more pressure than ever to provide a high quality learning environment for the students in their care. With increasing scrutiny and often decreasing dollars, school leaders are challenged to do more with the resources they have and to provide a strong instructional curriculum. Yet, their success is often hampered by the management challenges they face. This ex...
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