A very wise, experienced risk leader once said, “Everyone loves a parade... except a risk manager.” Special events often bring new resources and attention to a nonprofit mission. On occasion, these events generate negative publicity, financial losses, unhappy stakeholders, or worse—a combination of those unfortunate outcomes. This session explores risks that are common to special events, and how to anticipate andmanage through them.Certificate in Nonprofit Risk Management SessionEarly Bird Pricing Available through January 23, 2023.Must be registered by February 5, 2023.
If you agree that “no money, no mission” is true, this session is for you! One of the most important stewardship roles of a nonprofit leader (staff member or board member) is ensuring that a nonprofit’s financial resources are used to advance and support the mission. No nonprofit is immune from myriad financial risks. This session explores the risks you should be aware of, and practical teams for understanding and managing those risks.Certificate in Nonprofit Risk Management SessionEarly Bird Pricing Available through January 23, 2023.Must be registered by February 5, 2023.
Risk Management frameworks Gift Acceptance Policy By-laws, current and being used Personnel and HR – overview of potential risk Sarbanes Oxley Compliance for 990 – general overviewEarly Bird pricing is available through Monday, January 16, 2023. Must be registered by January 31, 2023.
Will explore top risk and troubling traps, breach of privacy, unhappy stakeholders, harmonizing risk and reward and volunteer management, and general risk resources. Early Bird pricing is available through Monday, January 16, 2023.Must be registered by February 1, 2023.
Ask a Grant Writer (Grant AMA)! w/Susannah ErlerGot a thorny RFP question? First time writing a Federal proposal? Not sure how to start your need statement? Sign up for this free 60-minute virtual roundtable, led by Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) Grant Writer Susannah Erler. She says: “nonprofit professionals, bring your grant questions and ask me anything; and maybe we’ll get some crowd-sourced answers from participants too.” Together we are stronger – the goal is to help you ‘Get that Grant’ to support nonprofit 501(c)3 organizations.