How to Develop and Maintain your Nonprofit Budget
Friday, January 15 9:00am – 12:30pm
· several examples of how successful nonprofit organizations approach putting together a budget
· the importance of involving the entire staff and board in the budgeting process
· how to allocate overhead expenses to your nonprofit organization’s programs
· hands-on practical budgeting by participating in a class exercise
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Nonprofit Financial Management is No Game!
The organization with the most Monopoly money at the end of the series will win a prize!
All sessions held at Arts Council of the Brazos Valley 2275 Dartmouth Street, College Station, TX 77840-4640
It’s Your Turn!
Save $ and take the full series!
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TANO Financial Management Series
TANO Members
Rent for each session $50
Rent for full series $150
Non- TANO Members
Rent for each session $75
Rent for full series $200
Note: For the full series different players can attend from an organization
Register for the full series at: http://www.tano.org/en/cev/715
For questions, call TANO at 972-839-9960 or mbharrington@tano.org
Six-Part Series Sessions Include:
Developing a Financial Contingency Plan
Full 6-part Comprehensive Nonprofit Financial Management Series ∙
Reading Financial Statements for Nonprofit Staff/Board Members
This session is FREE but Registration is Required!
You don’t have to have a degree in accounting to be able to read and understand Balance Sheets and Income Statements. In this session you will learn:
· which financial statements are required of nonprofit organizations
· how each of these financial statements fit together to give you a total picture of your organization
· how to draw conclusions and/or list questions for management based on analysis (a class exercise)
How to Develop and Maintain your Nonprofit Budget
Friday, January 15 9:00am – 12:30pm
· several examples of how successful nonprofit organizations approach putting together a budget
· the importance of involving the entire staff and board in the budgeting process
· how to allocate overhead expenses to your nonprofit organization’s programs
· hands-on practical budgeting by participating in a class exercise
Don’t Throw the Dice!
Prepare for an Audit
It is imperative that a nonprofit organization’s books and records can be relied on as accurate and transparent to donors, lenders, and service based clients. Accomplish this by retaining an independent certified public accountant to perform an annual audit. In this session you will learn:
· the difference between a compilation, review, and audit
· how to prepare your nonprofit organization to be “audit ready”
· the importance of internal controls
· to read the various sections of an audit report and its accompanying management letter
Do Not Collect $200.
What’s Up with the New 990’s?
· the rules of who, when, and where to file
· how to break down expenses into three functional areas
· the new reporting rules and form changes for reporting year 2008
· UBIT (Unrelated Business Income Tax) filing requirements
What Internal Controls should You Have in Place?
Friday, January 22 1:30pm – 5:00pm
Because of recent corporate wrongdoings, review of an organization’s internal controls has become an integral part of compliance reporting. Nonprofit organizations are included in this heightened scrutiny. In this session you will learn:
· how internal controls can actually make your nonprofit organization stronger
· the importance of segregation of duties
· how to put together financial policies and procedures
· the guidelines to follow pertaining to document destruction decisions
