Healthy nonprofits build on sustainable practices, implement robust processes aligned with the latest rules and research, and ensure they’re on top of laws, grant restrictions, and other elements that influence how they need to operate.
But nonprofit finances can be an opaque topic, and sometimes one that nonprofit leaders have to grapple with before they have all the training they may need and want.
Come along to this session to hear from one of the best about how to keep everything straight, employ due diligence – and feel confident in your checks and balances.Check-in for registered participants will open on Zoom at 8:50 AM.
Please arrive on time – the Zoom room will close to late arrivals 30 minutes after the session begins.
This training session is offered free of charge to Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas nonprofit professionals who work in the fields of adult and family literacy.
Vicki Clark is an optimist. She loves people and shows up in the world as a learner and a servant leader.
Based in Memphis, Tennessee, Vicki has devoted the past 30 years of her career to building capacity of organizations and individuals; inspiring community and business leaders to take action. She is known for her work in the specialty areas of leadership development, inclusion and diversity, equity, inclusion, antiracism assessment, training and facilitation, board development, strategic planning, volunteer resource development and effective communication. Her work spans dozens of corporate clients, nonprofits and government organizations.
She sits on numerous boards, including the National Diaper Bank, and is a regular trainer at community and leadership organizations such as United Way and the Association of Junior Leagues International. Her work as a consultant, coach, trainer and speaker have given her infinite opportunities to learn from and share with people from all walks of life.
Vicki meets people where they are, never gives up, and believes in the power of prayer. Even at her age and with all that she has experienced, she continues to be A WORK IN PROGRESS.