Beyond the Budget: Navigating Cash Flow & Strategic Cuts (Virtual)
Online via Zoom
Event Details
Beyond the Budget: Navigating Cash Flow & Strategic Cuts
Fluctuating funding sources, changes in staffing levels, evolving service demands, and economic uncertainty can all make nonprofit budgeting feel overwhelming. If you're not sure where to start with cash flow planning, or how to adjust your approach as circumstances shift, you’re not alone.
Join Kristine Hull and Robert Patterson for a highly interactive session designed to equip you with practical tips and tools you can put to work immediately. Whether you're navigating inconsistent income, planning for major expenses, or trying to ensure long-term financial stability, this session will help you build confidence in your budgeting process.
Plenty of time will be set aside for Q&A, so come ready with your questions!
Details
Location:
- Virtual training via Zoom
Tuition:
- Free for NAM Members
- $15 for not yet NAM Members
Meet Your Trainers
Kristine Hull | Administration Senior Director, Nebraska Appleseed
Kristine Hull, CPA, has almost 20 years of experience supporting the financial growth and sustainability of nonprofit organizations. During her 9 year tenure as the Administration Sr. Director at Nebraska Appleseed, the organization's budget has more than doubled. In addition it has supported multiple grassroots startup organizations through fiscal sponsorship and financial coaching, and its scope has expanded to include a related 501(c)4 organization. She is a graduate of Nonprofit Executive Institute, Leadership Omaha, and AICPA Emerging Leaders Academy.
Robert Patterson | CEO, Kids Can Community Center
Robert Patterson has been with Kids Can Community for over 26 years, starting as Program Director, then Assistant Executive Director, and later appointed Chief Executive Officer in 2010. In his tenure as CEO, Robert has expanded their outreach to over 1,500 children each year through early childhood and out of school programs. He is a graduate of Nonprofit Executive Institute, Policy Leadership Academy, Leadership Omaha, Lobby School, and the Executive Program for Nonprofit Leadership at Stanford University.