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The Agony of Non-Profit Downsizing

Date:
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Time:
1:30 AM - 4:30 AM
Event Type:
Class/Workshop
Organizer/Author:
Robin Braverman Associates
Location Details:
These workshops will be four blocks from the North Berkeley BART at 1316 University Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94702.

In uncertain times, knowing if your organization has a deficit problem, a cash flow problem, neither, or both is critical. Unless your budgeting strategies and bookkeeping techniques help you analyze the “what ifs” it is impossible to answer this important fiscal management question and control the organization’s money. You must be able to separate out funds available for general operations versus restricted monies in order to understand your financial position. In this workshop we study the financial tools and techniques that will help you in uncertain times.
Added to the calendar on Fri, Apr 10, 2009 5:29PM

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by Robin Braverman Associates
Note: this event costs $95-$125 and requires registration
by Robin Braverman Associates
Please note that this workshop is in from 1:30 until 4:30 in the afternoon. The fee is $95-$125 per person.

My apologies for the errors!
by a-feminist
Offer the workshop for free, and change the title to "Organizing in the midst of imploding capitalism." You may get more people than trying to appeal just to NPIC middle management. Just saying. Also, downsizing is a euphemism for layoffs, among other things. I seriously hope you won't be discussing firing workers at this shindig.
by Just wondering
Is anyone else uncomfortable about what amounts to a commercial venture on indymedia? Even if its geared to non-profits?
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