Each spring WNC Nonprofit Pathways presents the Nonprofit Compliance Update with Charlotte attorney Dianne Chipps Bailey. On April 17, 2015 get up to speed on nonprofit regulations. New this year: Asheville attorney Heather Goldstein will address specific issues of employment law.
Register now by clicking here.
Evaluating the effectiveness of your organization's programs and preparing financial reports are two more critical areas of focus for any nonprofit. For help, check out these workshops in Duke University's Nonprofit Management Program:
Nonprofit Fundamentals-Evaluation on April 9, 2015
Financial Reporting for Nonprofits on April 16, 2015. (Scholarships for Spring classes are still available - apply here)
April 9 - Nonprofit Fundamentals-Evaluation: Measuring Impact.
Is your program making a difference? How can you strengthen your work? Program evaluation can help you answer these questions and more. Evaluation is not only important for accountability to funders; organizations that use evaluation findings for planning and decision-making are more likely to be sustainable.
April 16 - Financial Reporting for Nonprofits.
Are you befuddled by financial reports? This course explores financial statements and other documents for nonprofit organizations, to help you develop skills in preparing reports that tell users what really matters; learn important ratios for monitoring the organization's financial health and fiscal stability; and become familiar with requirements of the IRS (Form 990).
Western North Carolina Nonprofit Pathways is a collaboration of:
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina
Cherokee Preservation Foundation
Mission Hospital
United Way of Asheville and Buncombe
County
with additional generous support from:
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust
The Duke Endowment.
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