Board’s Guide to Money

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Date/Time
Date(s) - May 14, 2024 - May 21, 2024
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Location
Remote

Fee: $45 (see registration instructions)
Register at: https://www.mtnonprofit.org/event/boards-guide-to-money-2/2024-05-14/


Common Good Vermont is delighted to announce Montana Nonprofit Association’s virtual event. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.

This course is built for board members that want a foundation in nonprofit finance in order to better serve their mission and fiduciary obligations. Whether you are a first-time board member or seasoned treasurer, this two-part series offers clarity and guidance for how to focus on what matters.

May 14th | Nonprofit Financial Leadership Overview 

This session will enable participants to:

  • Explain nonprofit finance basics to their fellow board members
  • Identify elements of fiscally healthy and unhealthy organizations
  • Recognize board level responsibilities in maintaining a strong financial position

May 21st | Effective Structures for Fiscal Oversight 

This session will prepare participants to:

  • Identify primary aims of a strong finance committee
  • Develop better communication methods between staff, finance committee members, and the general board
  • Recognize how to provide the right level of information for boards to feel confident in navigating financial conversations

Registration Instruction: As members of Common Good Vermont, you are eligible for member pricing at MNA’s events for yourself and your whole organization. Simply select the member rate when registering and be sure to provide your state when asked for registration to verify. No code needed!

About the Presenter: Adam Jespersen

Adam joined the Montana Nonprofit Association in 2019 as its first Director of Innovation after more than a decade of progressive experience in nonprofit management, leadership, fundraising, and grant writing. Raised in rural Montana, Adam received his bachelor’s degree from Carroll College and his master’s in business administration from the University of Montana. Trained and experienced in Lean management and person-centered design, Adam is passionate about helping people, teams, and organizations across Montana find their stride in being more effective and impactful and has been recognized for his ability to dive headlong into finding solutions and for his cooperative and thoughtful leadership approach. Adam lives in Helena with his wife and two daughters and enjoys hiking, skiing, and all that Montana has to offer.