Nonprofit - Financial Management

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

June 7, 2017
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Speaker: Ann V. Stratton, tavandervliet@hotmail.com 

Gain an understanding of financial management, financial statements, budgeting, and how to survive an audit.  Focus on topics essential to nonprofit fiscal management.  Learn finance terms as they relate to the effective operation of a nonprofit.  Discuss how to track income and expenses to specific programs to fulfill expectations of funders, donors, and the Internal Revenue Services.  Become familiar with the standards of excellence for nonprofit organizations.

Key Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand how to read and interpret financial reports and records
  2. Gain knowledge on how to obtain the complete bottom line on programs.
  3. Use tools and skills to give foundations the results they ask for.
  4. Understand the year-end audit and 990.
     

Bio:  Ann Vandervliet Stratton serves as the Executive Director of Smart Beginnings Danville Pittsylvania, a regional school readiness coalition in southern Virginia.  She has strategically directed public and private investments of $7.5 million dollars since 2011 resulting in a 50% improvement on the state's pre-literacy assessment in Danville.

She holds a BA in International Studies from USC, and a Duke University Certificate in Nonprofit Management.  Ann has 20 years of experience in non-profit management with a strong background in systems development.  She has served in a variety of leadership roles and has worked closely with local, state and federal funders.  She has chaired the Danville Public Schools Foundation Board, served on VA’s Early Childhood Council, and the Danville Pittsylvania Community Policy Management Board.

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