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Date

Thursday, January 27, 2022
7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Networking at 7:30 a.m., Presentation at 8:00 a.m. 

Event Description

Title
Engaging and Empowering Stakeholders with Financial Statements

Presenter
Erin Zollenkopf, CEO, Susan Matlack Jones & Associates

Join us to learn how to engage and empower your staff, board, and other internal stakeholders with financial statements. 

Often times it can feel like financial and non-financial staff are speaking a different language. Similarly, board members with backgrounds in for-profit industries can struggle with the nuance of nonprofit financial statements. This session with Erin Zollenkopf, CEO of Susan Matlack Jones & Associates, will provide concrete examples of how to communicate your financial information with internal stakeholders – such as development or program staff, and members of the board. Participants will also receive tools to empower these internal stakeholders to engage with the financial information specific to their unique roles.  

About the Presenter

Erin Zollenkopf, CEO, Susan Matlack Jones & Associates

Erin is the CEO of Susan Matlack Jones & Associates (SMJ), a bookkeeping firm specializing in not-for-profit accounting that works with over 100 Oregon and Washington nonprofits. Erin serves as the Board Treasurer and head of the Finance Review Team for ninety-nine girlfriends, a collective women’s giving circle, and is on the board of the Oregon Historical Society. She is also a member of the public advisory board for Portland Parks & Recreation. Erin speaks and leads workshops in her field, including a workshop series through Regional Arts & Culture Council called DIY Accounting for Small Arts Nonprofits. Besides accounting, Erin enjoys spending time with her husband and two young children, playing piano and mandolin, and adventuring outdoors.  

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Thank You Funders and Sponsors

Thank you to the following FUNDERS and SPONSORS who are supporting NAO’s online events and communications during these challenging times. Their support is vital in helping NAO to bring much-needed resources and information to Oregon’s nonprofits – thank you.

Funders: Meyer Memorial Trust, The Ford Family Foundation, M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, The Collins Foundation, Oregon Community Foundation, The Kinsman Foundation, First Interstate BancSystem Foundation, The Carpenter Foundation, Gordon Elwood Foundation, The Johnson Charitable Trust and The Roundhouse Foundation
Partner Sponsors: Columbia Bank, Nonstop Wellness and Kaiser Permanente
Friend Sponsors: Miller Nash, McDonald Jacobs, Bliss Sequoia Insurance & Risk Advisors, CFO Selections and Nike
Supporter Sponsor: Nonprofit Professionals Now

Cost

$30 NAO Member 
$50 Nonmember

This session is Member Pass eligible!
NAO Member Pass holders may register for events across all six of NAO’s networks. The unique discount code may be used for 10 registrations (per pass). Passes are shareable across your organization.

If you are logged in as an NAO member you will see your member discount reflected in the cost listed on the following registration page. For questions about this event, or trouble registering contact [email protected].

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Online

When
January 27th, 2022 from  7:30 AM to  9:30 AM
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Online Event
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Price $50.00
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City Online learning
NAO Event? Yes
Topic Financial Oversight,
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Event Region Central Oregon, Eastern Oregon, Metropolitan Portland, North Coast, Northern Willamette Valley, South Coast, Southern Oregon, Southern Willamette Valley
Programmatic Approach Capacity Builiding, Principles & Practices
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