Understanding Finance for Nonprofits

Date and Time: Tuesday, November 19, 2024 - 09:00 am to 04:00 pmLocation: La Salle University, Founders Hall - 738 Penn Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19144

$20.00$185.00

Registration for this course is closed. Please contact us at [email protected] to inquire about any remaining spaces or to be placed on a waiting list.

Financial data allows you to truly understand your organization, tell your story, and make fully informed decisions to move your mission forward. Without understanding how nonprofit finance works, you cannot assess your business practices, evaluate your decisions, nor be informed by their results. This class will give you a broad understanding of business finance and equip you with simple, practical tools so you know where to look and can understand what the data is telling you about your organization. 

SKU: N/A Category: Audience: Executive directors, newer finance staff, non-finance program directors and managers, board members, and others involved in financial interpreting and decision-making (also see description above) Certificate Programs: Nonprofit Management

Event Location

Date: November 19th, 2024

Location: La Salle University, Founders Hall

Address: 738 Penn Boulevard

Philadelphia, PA 19144

Member $155
Non-Member $185

Instructors

  • Thomas Scurto-Davis

    Founding Principle at Money2Mission, LLC, Thomas Scurto-Davis has 20 years of nonprofit financial management and accounting experience. His professional practice is focused on helping NPOs design and implement systems, improve financial literacy and effectiveness, and build organizational understanding. His goal is to help nonprofits make better-informed decisions while using financial data to tell their compelling and unique story.

    He is an affiliated trainer with the Nonprofit Center at La Salle University’s School of Business where he leads trainings on financial management, risk assessment and mitigation, business planning, budgeting and financial analysis.  He is also an adjunct professor for La Salle’s graduate