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.com.
Propel workshops are not recorded.
All Propel trainings are listed in central standard time.
Trainers

John Skillings
John has over 20 years of experience in finance and accounting, working with nonprofits of various sizes and sectors. He is passionate about helping nonprofits achieve their goals and build their capacity through sound financial management and reporting.
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Paul May-Kramer
Paul is a capacity builder who works with people and organizations to improve and confront systems. He has experience in redesigning and developing employment programs, supporting inclusive hiring and recruiting opportunities, and serving on the boards of two nonprofits. He has a bachelor’s degree in Religious Studies and Critical Theory, and a master’s degree in Nonprofit Management.
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John Skillings
John has over 20 years of experience in finance and accounting, working with nonprofits of various sizes and sectors. He is passionate about helping nonprofits achieve their goals and build their capacity through sound financial management and reporting.
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Paul May-Kramer
Paul is a capacity builder who works with people and organizations to improve and confront systems. He has experience in redesigning and developing employment programs, supporting inclusive hiring and recruiting opportunities, and serving on the boards of two nonprofits. He has a bachelor’s degree in Religious Studies and Critical Theory, and a master’s degree in Nonprofit Management.
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