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NDANO offers live in-person and online learning opportunities for nonprofits, often with partners. Members receive discounted rates on all NDANO events. All times are Central unless otherwise indicated.

Do you have a learning opportunity or event for North Dakota nonprofits to add to our calendar? Email NDANO with the details.

Financial Leadership Tips and Tools

Thursday, January 23, 2020
12:00 pm1:00 pm
Partner Webinar (Series)

Presenter: Montana Nonprofit Association
Cost: Member Only $50 per Session; $200 for series; $400 for Series + Coaching

Six 60-minute webinars, Thursdays, Jan. 23, 30 Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27

Join NDANO and MNA for a six week webinar series uncovering best practices and easy shifts to enhance your financial savvy and organizational efficiency. Register for the entire series and coaching or select sessions that meet your needs.

Each session includes a downloadable and customizable Excel template, with instructions for long-term use, to streamline reporting and analysis in your organization. If you would like to work with MNA to customize your template and provide guidance during adoption and implementation at your organization, select the "Series + Coaching" option below for personalized support.

Who Should Attend: Nonprofit leadership teams, financial officers, accountants, multi-hat nonprofit staffers

All sessions will be recorded and the recording will be available to all registered participants. Participants who are unable to attend one or more of the sessions will still have access to all course materials.

We are committed to making our online courses as accessible as possible to all learners. Please contact us with any concerns or requests.

About the Presenter: Adam Jespersen joined the Montana Nonprofit Association in 2019 as its first Director of Innovation after more than a decade of progressive experience in nonprofit management, leadership, fundraising, and grant writing. Raised in rural Montana, Adam received his bachelor’s degree from Carroll College and his master’s in business administration from the University of Montana.