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Grants Management: Integrating Finance and Fund Development: Rebroadcast
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Grants Management: Integrating Finance and Fund Development: Rebroadcast

What's the best way for fund development to work with finance in managing grants? During this webcast, industry experts will share real-world experience to assist in successfully managing grants.

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Format

Webcast

NASBA Field of Study

Accounting

Level

Intermediate

CPE Credits

2

Instructor

Carolyn Mollen, Cheryl R. Olson

Availability

3 months

Product Number

WC4374131

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What's the best way for fund development to work with finance in managing grants?

In this rebroadcast of the Not-for-Profit Section’s February 24, 2021, webcast, industry experts will help not-for-profits develop a strategy for successfully managing grants from pre-award research to post-award close out. Industry experts will share real-world experience to help NFPs work toward achieving the goals of both departments.

Please note this webcast will be geared toward the management of foundation grants, not government grants.

Who Will Benefit
  • Individuals with knowledge of or interest in the not-for-profit industry
Key Topics
  • Grant management
  • Gathering donor information to share with finance
Learning Outcomes
  • Identify the finance and fund development objectives in support of the organization’s mission
  • Determine the components of a grant management process (from pre-award research through post-award grant closeout)
  • Differentiate the needs of finance teams and fund development teams, and identify ways to align processes and reporting to support organizational efforts
More Details
NASBA Field of Study
Accounting, Business Management and Organization
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
Knowledge of the NFP industry
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This is a digital product. With full paid access the content will be available to you for 3 months after purchase date.
Duration
2 hrs
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Speakers
Carolyn Mollen
CPA
Carolyn Mollen, CPA is the Chief Financial Officer at the Sherman Fairchild Foundation (SFF). She specializes in not-for-profit accounting and operations issues, with an emphasis on financial reporting, budgeting, technology, and talent management. Prior to joining SFF, Carolyn was the Vice President for Finance and Administration and Treasurer at Resources for the Future. She previously served as the chief financial officer at Independent Sector and as a manager with CliftonLarsonAllen LLP in their outsourcing department. An active member of the Greater Washington Society of CPAs, she has held several leadership roles and currently co-chairs the CFO/Controller Roundtable. She has also served as a member of the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s Not-for-Profit Advisory Committee and the AICPA Not-for-Profit Expert Panel. In addition to her professional commitments, Carolyn is deeply engaged in her community. She serves as Treasurer for Girls Who Hike Virginia and as a board member of OurStoryBridge. She earned her Bachelor of Arts at the College of William and Mary, a certificate in accounting from the University of Virginia, and a Master of Public Administration from George Mason University. She is a licensed CPA in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Cheryl R. Olson
CPA, CGMA
Cheryl R. Olson, CPA, CGMA is the Director, Solutions Strategist for Clark Nuber, PS, which is based in Bellevue, WA. As a remote worker from Portland, OR, she provides operational, financial, technology, and governance advisory services. Prior to joining Clark Nuber, she was Director, Council Financial Consulting at the Girl Scouts of the United States of America. For more than twenty years, she has dedicated her career to the not-for-profit sector in a variety of roles, serving as volunteer, consultant, assistant executive director, finance director, auditor and tax accountant. Cheryl holds licenses in Oregon, Washington, and New York. She frequently shares her knowledge nationally as an advisor, writer, and presenter. Additionally, she is a member of the Oregon Society of CPAs Not-for-Profit Committee and previously served as both Committee and Conference Chair. Cheryl serves as a member of the Finance Committee for the Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington. She graduated from the University of the Pacific with a bachelor’s degree in business and public administration, with a concentration in accounting, and is a member and Past President of the Alumni Club, Portland, OR Chapter.
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