Financial Empowerment: Course 4, The Role of Board Treasurer (Partner)
Online via Zoom
Event Details
Description
Hey, Board Treasurer (or potential Board Treasurer), do we have the training opportunity for you! Come and join UNA as we educate nonprofit Board Treasurers on best practices and explore expectations and responsibilities in the role. Get the most out of this important oversight position by educating your Board Treasurer. This training is suitable for nonprofits of all sizes.
This is Course 4 of the Financial Empowerment Series. This training will be recorded and provided to registrants after the sessions are completed.
Learning Objectives:
- Overarching Duty of a Treasurer
- So, you’ve been asked to serve as a treasurer of a nonprofit. Overseeing the finances of an organization may seem like a daunting task, but we can give you some practical ideas on how to focus on the right things and feel successful.
- Taking an Organizational Financial Physical
- Organizations are pretty good about doing all kinds of planning. But sometimes investing in systems to support the organization’s finances will take the backburner until they become an emergency. We will walk you through how to take a brief “physical” of the organization’s financial systems so you know what is going well and what can be improved upon.
- Planning Organizational Financial Physical Therapy
- Treasurers are uniquely positioned to improve the organization’s financial strength and agility. While this will look different for every organization, we will give you some practical guidance where to start and brainstorm with you about how to resolve weaknesses you may currently be experiencing.
- Avoiding Treasurer Malapropos
- Treasurers can unintentionally expose themselves or their organizations to liability. We’ll share some of the top mistakes to avoid.
- Transitioning
- Like any other hero, treasurers should stand on the shoulders of those who came before them rather than starting at ground zero. We’ll share best practices from other organizations in the area about how to transition institutional knowledge from one treasurer to another and keep the momentum going!
When: August 20, 2024, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Who Should Attend? Executive Directors, Board Treasurers, Accounting Staff, Operations Staff, Development Staff, and anyone interested in learning more about financial statements for your nonprofit.
Cost:
Members: $65 Not-Yet-Members: $130
NAM Members: use code LearnNAM for member pricing
About the Speaker(s):
Shalaun T. Howell, CPA is a partner at Bountiful Peak Advisors, a Utah CPA firm providing audit, tax, bookkeeping, and consulting services to over 150 nonprofits each year.