Interested in starting a nonprofit?
This interactive workshop will take you step by step through the process of starting and running a successful nonprofit.
Governor Cuomo has changed the the nonprofit law for the first time in 40 years. This workshop will outline some of the most important changes and how they relate to your business.
YOU WILL LEARN:
Nonprofits, after all, are just companies, but different. We will show you how, and how to manage the differences. After this seminar, for example, you will understand why the following is true, false, or some of each:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Instructors:
Harry Precourt
Harry Precourt has several decades’ experience keeping companies solvent, structuring financing to solve cash-flow issues, and sustain growth. He has hands-on nonprofit experience as a board member, acting CFO, and member of executive management. Harry draws on his years of experience in financial problem-solving as a senior lending officer with major banks, a principal with a major accounting firm, and CEO/founder of a corporate finance advisory firm. Harry is a SCORE NYC Mentor.
Barbara Grumet
Barbara Grumet recently retired as Dean of the School of Professional Studies at New York City College of Technology in Brooklyn, a campus of the City University of New York (CUNY). Prior to joining CUNY, she was Executive Director of the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (now called ACEN), a nonprofit responsible for accrediting more than 1200 nursing education programs across the country. Other experience included executive positions and faculty appointments at Long Island University Westchester campus, the Sage Colleges in Albany, NY, and Albany Medical College. Her academic field is health care policy and health care law. Ms. Grumet received a JD from New York University Law School and a BA from Denison University. Barbara Grumet is a SCORE NYC Mentor.
FEE: Online Registration $39 Walk-Ins $49
There is a $10 discount on all Student and SEAP registrations
(valid ID must be presented at the door).