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Description
For Executive Directors and Directors of Development to be effective in their diverse roles, it is essential that they have a strong understanding of non-profit finance. It is critical to building a robust and thorough development plan that meets the overarching needs of the organization, but also important in understanding the total health and viability of the business. In this session, we will review the cornerstone components of non-profit financial literacy to provide you an introduction to these key topics.
Learning Objectives By the end of this session, participants will be able to understand :
Financial Planning and Cash Management
Financial Statements and Reporting
Requirements of local, state and federal governments
Role of the Board of Directors and Staff
Contributors
Amy Wolfe, MPPA, CFRE
Amy Wolfe is a partner in Mujeres
Poderosas, a collaboration of hard-working, determined and passionate women
sharing their collective wisdom for the betterment of non-profit
organizations. Her career includes
tenure serving as Interim Executive Director of the American Leadership Forum –
Great Valley Chapter, President and CEO of AgSafe, as Vice President of the
California Agricultural Leadership Foundation, and as a legislative aide for
the California State Assembly.
Ms. Wolfe is dedicated to her community
serving on the Boards of Directors of the Ag Innovations, Modesto Rotary Club,
and Protected Harvest, being an involved member of the Association of
Fundraising Professionals, the League of Women Voters and a Girl Scout for 37
years. Ms. Wolfe received her Master of
Public Policy and Administration from CSU, Sacramento, her Bachelor of Science
from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and is accredited as a Certified Fundraising Executive
(CFRE).