Risk Management for Nonprofits

This event is part of the series:
Duke University - Continuing Studies

June 28, 2016
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Hudson Fuller, hudsonfuller@yahoo.com

Risk management for nonprofits goes far beyond having insurance policies and doing background checks on employees. This workshop will give you an overview of risk management and help you identify the possible risks to your organization and develop a plan to minimize those risks, including the areas of financial management, personnel management and volunteer risk management. We will look at how good policies and a good plan can reduce an agency's risk, as well as the board's role in risk management.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Describe the risk management process
  • Develop strategies for managing risk within their nonprofits
  • Understand the role insurance plays in risk management
  • Articulate to others within their nonprofits the importance of risk management

Bio: Hudson Fuller, J.D., M.P.H. is an attorney who has spent 25 years working in the non-profit sector.  She has served on several boards and as the executive director of two nonprofits. Hudson was one of the founders of the Family Violence Prevention Center of Orange County and many years later, facilitated the successful merger of that agency with another nonprofit. She earned the Duke Certificate in Nonprofit Management in 2002.

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