This is a five-session course that will be hosted every Tuesday morning from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm between October 4, 2022 to November 1, 2022 at Eagle Mount.
Course Description:
The One Valley Community Foundation is excited to bring back this five-part series that offers an overview of nonprofit finances and financial best practices. This series will have only 30 participants, which will allow for our experts to answer your questions and help you better understand your organization's finances.
What are the sessions?
#1. Tuesday, October 4th // Introduction to Financial Documents and Reporting
#2. Tuesday, October 11th // Building on Solid Ground: Creating a Chart of Accounts that Works
#3. Tuesday, October 18th // Budgets: A Plan Stated in Dollars
#4. Tuesday, October 25th // What the Numbers Are Saying or Not Saying
#5. Tuesday, November 1st // Who Needs to Know What When? Internal and External Reports
Cost:
First nonprofit representative: $250
Second nonprofit representative: $200
Safety Precautions:
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, One Valley will follow CDC guidelines for our programming to do our part to help keep our community safe and healthy. We ask all participants to agree to the following safety precautions when joining us:.
If you are feeling sick at all, please do not attend.
Registration is mandatory and will be limited to 30 participants to ensure space for social distancing.
We reserve the right to transition this to a virtual training if necessary.
Scholarships:
Scholarships are available for up to 50% of the program cost. Scholarships are available for any nonprofit staff members based in Gallatin County that demonstrates a financial need. Scholarship requests will be considered on a rolling basis and will be awarded until all funds are distributed.
For program or scholarship questions, or if One Valley can provide accommodations to make this course accessible to you, please contact Jill Ellwood, Nonprofit Programming & Relations Manager at jill@onevalley.org.