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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.

7 Steps to a Strong Nonprofit Back Office

Thursday, March 11, 2021
2:00 pm3:00 pm
Webinar

Presenter: Bloomerang
Cost: Free

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Behind every successful nonprofit you'll find a strong back office. In this webinar, Sean Hale will share 7 of the top lessons from his 20+ years of helping nonprofits work smarter (not harder). This includes how to save thousands of dollars per year, how to engage board and management in finances, and leveraging technology.

Learning Objectives:

1. Identify ways your nonprofit can save money.
2. Identify ways your nonprofit can free up time.
3. Understand how you can engage your board and staff in finances.

Other Info: This webinar will be recorded for future viewing. If you can't make it, go ahead and register anyway. You'll receive the recording a little later.

Presenter:Sean Hale
Over his 20-year career, Sean Hale has seen first hand how "behind every successful nonprofit you'll find a strong back office." He has served a variety of nonprofits professionally since 1999. Most recently, as Mission Capital’s Chief Financial & Operations Officer, he made improvements that reduced waste, generated new revenue, boosted staff productivity and morale, grew financial transparency, and shrank risk. Over his career, he’s helped boards and management to navigate complex situations and consistently left the organizations stronger and ready for their next stage of growth. Today, he helps small and mid-sized nonprofits build strong back offices. From finance and technology to human resources and operations, he helps them identify opportunities and enhance their processes. In the process, this often helps the organizations save money and work smarter rather than harder.