Fundamentals of Budgeting
Date: Jun 5, 2012Time: 08:30 AM to 12:00 PM
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| Fee: $45 for MCN members / $55 for nonmembers |
Budgets are the foundation of nonprofit finance and are vital to your organization’s strategic planning and management. This workshop will prepare you to craft a budget for your program or organization using a clear 10-step process. We will walk through a realistic budgeting scenario and discuss the basics of managing cash flow, giving you practical tools to develop and monitor effective budgets.
Take this workshop in conjunction with Fundamentals of Nonprofit Finance for a comprehensive overview of nonprofit financial management.
Part of Nonprofits Assistance Fund’s Fundamental Skills series, helping those new to nonprofit finance gain the basic operating skills and confidence needed to achieve mission goals. Perfect for those new to the nonprofit sector, or for board members, program managers, administrative staff, or executive directors looking for a financial refresher.
The 2012 financial management workshop series is co-sponsored by MCN and Nonprofits Assistance Fund.
To Register
Please register through the Nonprofit Assistance Fund website. For information regarding the financial management workshop series, contact Amanda Dlouhy at 612-278-7161 or adlouhy@nonprofitsassistancefund.org.
About the Presenter
Phil Hatlie, Nonprofit Assistance Fund trainer & loan officer, is responsible for assisting nonprofits during the loan application, review process, and throughout the lifecycle of the loan. He has a special expertise in charter school financing. He also delivers training workshops and provides technical assistance on financial management topics to nonprofits throughout Minnesota. Prior to joining Nonprofits Assistance Fund, Phil spent 15 years working as the lead finance person at three Minnesota nonprofits. He served as a director of finance and administration for the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches and Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity and as the director of operations for the Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA).






