Location
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Registration
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Training From The Ground Up
The New Directors Training is a comprehensive four and a half days of fiscal and program topics to equip a new director with the resources to efficiently and effectively manage fiscal systems. This training provides opportunities for networking with other directors as well as one on one discussions with trainers that have been CFO’s and can relate to a new director’s concerns. As one participant stated, “Janice can explain topics in a way it is easy to understand.” The New Directors Training consists of discussions on the following topics: Strategic Planning, Uniform Guidance with Cost Principles, Budgeting, Cost Allocation, Audits, Reporting, Non-Federal Match, Organizational Structure, Development of Policies and Procedures, and a time for one on one with Trainer. Training provides experiences for both new Fiscal and Early Childhood Directors as well as Executive Directors and Board members that have a desire to develop a better understanding of how to effectively manage multiple programs.
Resources will include handouts, budgeting and cost allocation templates, and templates for policies and procedures for budgeting and reporting.
New Directors Training Course
Learning Objectives:
- PRICELESS!
Strengthen your organization when leadership attends together!
- Fiscal Directors
- Executive Directors
- HS/EHS Directors
- Human Resource Directors
- Board Members
- Independent CPA’s
- Program Staff
- IT Directors/Staff
New Directors Training Course Schedule
Training Course | Date of Course | Duration | Course Location | |
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New Directors Training | March 23-27,2020 | 4.5 Days | New Orleans, LA | Register Now |
“Excellent variety of take home templates and examples”
“The training went from the ground-up.”
“The trainer had great knowledge and was able to share in understandable ways.”