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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>Presenter:</b> Propel Nonprofits\n<b>Cost:</b> Free\n\n<b><
 a href='https://www.propelnonprofits.org/trainings/financial-information-a
 nd-your-board-december-2020/' target='_blank' rel='noreferrer noopener'>RE
 GISTER</a></b>\n\nThe board of directors of a nonprofit organization has l
 egal responsibility for the organization’s work. The board is responsible 
 for short and long-term planning\, and they must ensure that systems are i
 n place for administering and effectively using resources and guarding aga
 inst misuse. In order to fulfill their responsibilities\, board members mu
 st be able to rely on financial information that is accurate\, timely\, in
  context\, and appropriate.\n\n<b>About the Presenter:</b> Phil Hatlie\n\n
 Phil has spent most of his career in the Minnesota nonprofit sector. Altho
 ugh his degree is in liberal arts\, he's spent 15 years directing the fina
 nces at nonprofits including the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches\,
  TC Habitat for Humanity\, and HECUA. He's been with Propel Nonprofits for
  more than 10 years as a financial trainer and lender\, working with nonpr
 ofits in areas ranging from education and social services to the arts to c
 hemical dependency and community health.\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:<b>Presenter:</b> Propel Nonprofits\n<b>Cost:</b> Free\n\n<b><a
  href='https://www.propelnonprofits.org/trainings/financial-information-an
 d-your-board-december-2020/' target='_blank' rel='noreferrer noopener'>REG
 ISTER</a></b>\n\nThe board of directors of a nonprofit organization has le
 gal responsibility for the organization’s work. The board is responsible f
 or short and long-term planning\, and they must ensure that systems are in
  place for administering and effectively using resources and guarding agai
 nst misuse. In order to fulfill their responsibilities\, board members mus
 t be able to rely on financial information that is accurate\, timely\, in 
 context\, and appropriate.\n\n<b>About the Presenter:</b> Phil Hatlie\n\nP
 hil has spent most of his career in the Minnesota nonprofit sector. Althou
 gh his degree is in liberal arts\, he's spent 15 years directing the finan
 ces at nonprofits including the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches\, 
 TC Habitat for Humanity\, and HECUA. He's been with Propel Nonprofits for 
 more than 10 years as a financial trainer and lender\, working with nonpro
 fits in areas ranging from education and social services to the arts to ch
 emical dependency and community health.\n\n
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SUMMARY:Financial Information and Your Board
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