Fundamentals of Nonprofit Finance
This training is designed to make you more comfortable with nonprofit finance. We’ll walk through nonprofit financial reports including the income statement (statement of activities) and balance sheet (statement of financial position). You will gain an understanding of nonprofit finance terminology, financial statements, and staff and board roles and responsibilities. This workshop is right for you if you are new to the nonprofit sector, nonprofit finance, or your position as staff or board member.
This workshop will have closed captioning available through the online service Otter.ai.
Propel workshops are not recorded.
All Propel trainings are listed in central standard time.
Trainers
Sara Nevison
Sara has a background in program management and a passion for advancing justice and equity through education and workforce development. She enjoys learning and sharing financial information to empower nonprofit leaders. In her free time, she likes hiking, cooking, and reading novels.
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Leah is a nonprofit leader and consultant who is passionate about creating a more just and equitable future. She has nearly 20 years of experience in the sector, working with diverse organizations to develop innovative solutions for community needs. She founded the Twin Cities Mobile Market, a grocery-store-on-wheels that brings healthy, affordable food to low-income neighborhoods. She also worked for the Wilder Foundation and other Twin Cities organizations, helping them translate theory into practice. Leah lives in St. Paul’s West Side, where she enjoys volunteering, spending time with friends, and serving on the board of The Food Group.
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Sara Nevison
Sara has a background in program management and a passion for advancing justice and equity through education and workforce development. She enjoys learning and sharing financial information to empower nonprofit leaders. In her free time, she likes hiking, cooking, and reading novels.
Read BioLeah Porter
Leah is a nonprofit leader and consultant who is passionate about creating a more just and equitable future. She has nearly 20 years of experience in the sector, working with diverse organizations to develop innovative solutions for community needs. She founded the Twin Cities Mobile Market, a grocery-store-on-wheels that brings healthy, affordable food to low-income neighborhoods. She also worked for the Wilder Foundation and other Twin Cities organizations, helping them translate theory into practice. Leah lives in St. Paul’s West Side, where she enjoys volunteering, spending time with friends, and serving on the board of The Food Group.
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