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Assessing the Financial Health of Nonprofits and Implications for Grantmaking

  • March 17, 2010
  • 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Center for Healthy Communities

SCG Collaboratives

Planning in today’s uncertain environment requires funders to know where an organization stands financially and to understand how much financial risk they can tolerate. To make good decisions, funders not only need accurate financial information, but also the ability to interpret and use this financial information to plan and manage their grantmaking.

Southern California Grantmakers invites you to an interactive workshop presented by the Nonprofit Finance Fund, providing an in-depth look at nonprofit finance, due diligence and implications for grantmaking.

This workshop is designed to help grantmakers develop and use financial information in order to make better grantmaking decisions and to communicate to their current and potential grantees more effectively. 

Attend this program and learn:

  • The challenges of nonprofit finance, particularly in uncertain economic times;
  • The right questions to ask a nonprofit;
  • Assessment tools for engaging potential and current grantees about financial management; and
  • A framework to structure grants that supports grantees’ long term sustainability and impact.

Presenters:

David Greco
Vice President, Western Region, Nonprofit Finance Fund

David Greco is vice president for the Western Region of the Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF). He is responsible for managing and overseeing delivery of the full suite of NFF’s financial products and services in the West Coast market. Previously, Greco served as vice president of the Youth Leadership Institute and senior marketing manager at Jossey-Bass Publishers, where he launched a social leadership publishing line for nonprofits and individuals engaged in social change. He has served as the corporate and foundation relations manager for the National Wildlife Federation and director of programs for the Horatio Alger Association. Greco works with a number of nonprofit organizations, including the Full Circle Fund, La Cocina’s Women’s Initiative and the Energy/Climate Change Committee for the San Francisco Chapter of the Sierra Club.

Karla V. Salazar
Director, Los Angeles Program Services, Nonprofit Finance Fund
Karla V. Salazar is the director for the Los Angeles Program Services of the Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF), responsible for advisory and lending services and new business development in the Southern California region. Previously, Salazar served as assistant manager for the Los Angeles Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, field director in Los Angeles for the California State Controller, and was a financial analyst with the City of Santa Monica, among others. She has also worked for the YWCA of Greater Los Angeles in their Racial Justice Program and the Tomás Rivera Public Policy Research Center. Salazar has consulted for a variety of nonprofit clients, including International Rectifier, CALSTART, the California Environmental Protection Agency and the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project. She currently serves on the board of the U.S. Selective Service Committee, among other philanthropic groups.

Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) works to create a strong, well-capitalized and durable nonprofit sector that connects money to mission effectively, supporting the highest aspirations and most generous impulses of people and communities. NFF offers an integrated package of financial and advisory services, including loans, asset-building programs, intensive workshops and strategic financial consulting to help nonprofits understand the impact of their finances on management and program decisions. Since its inception, NFF has cumulatively lent over $290 million and leveraged $1 billion of capital investment on behalf of its nonprofit clients.

Location:
Center for Healthy Communities
1000 N. Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Registration:
Registration has reached maximum capacity and this session is now full. Contact program assistant Kameron Green at programsrsvp@socalgrantmakers.org to be placed on the waiting list.

Who May Attend:
Current SCG members only

Fees:
$50
Payment can be made by credit card or check payable to Southern California Grantmakers. Contact Kameron Green for credit card payment options.
 
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