| Budgeting and Managing Your Books in Tough Times |
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Thursday, September 24 2009, 3:30pm - 6:30pm |
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Course Description
Who set up your organization's books? An accountant, attorney or well-meaning board member? Do they work for you? Can you easily generate budgets and reports for funders? This how-to workshop will help you set up or revise your chart of accounts. It will help you understand and create budgets, balance sheets and cash flow statements. Bring your chart of accounts and last year's profit and loss statement. Instructor's Bio
Scott Cargle is a consultant specializing in fundraising, business development and grant writing for arts and education organizations. In New York, he was the Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Project, which presented large-scale outdoor productions, free in parks all over New York City. Over a 12 year period, he grew the budget from $800 to $400,000, with nearly 95% coming from unearned revenue. He has served on grant making panels, including NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, NY Times Foundation, and NY Foundation for the Arts. He was also honored to serve on the board of directors for the Alliance of Resident Theatres/NY from 2003-2005. Pricing Policy Center Associates receive a 10% discount on all classes, seminars and events. Signup to be a Center Associate. |
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Location: Center for Nonprofit Management, 1000 N. Alameda St., Suite 250, Los Angeles, CA 90012 |