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Best Practices for The Nonprofit World

When: Wed, Aug 19, 2020 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

Where: Online webinar, register here

Cost: Free

For many small and mid-sized non-profits, knowing how to build and maintain the health of the organization, using current best practices and the very best management strategies, is critical and can mean life or death for the organization. Often, smaller organizations strapped for time, money, and effective leadership are not aware of these best practices and the rules and regulations governing non-profits, which ultimately jeopardizes the health of those organizations. This webinar will focus on best practices on board governance, sound administration, financial management, board development, and fundraising. Presenter Anjali Zutshi will provide guidelines addressing each of these issues, which will help newer organizations build and strengthen their foundation and credibility and offer established nonprofits a refresher to re-gain momentum.

Anjali Kaul Zutshi is the Chief Development Officer for the Texas Historical Commission, and Executive Director of the Friends of the THC. She has almost 24 years of fundraising, organizational development, and strategic planning experience in the non-profit sector in Texas – as the Associate State Director and Texas Development Director for the Trust for Public Land’s Texas State Office, and as an independent consultant for nine years before coming to the THC in 2016. Over the years, Anjali has established a successful track record of working with funders on building partnerships for effective mission support and delivery, and with non-profits on building sustainability through effective management. Anjali is an architect by training, with a graduate degree in Community and Regional Planning from UT-Austin. She also holds a Certificate in Fundraising Management (CFRM) from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. A graduate of Leadership Austin, Anjali has served on multiple national, state, and local boards.

Earlier Event: August 13
Chittenden Creatives Virtual Social
Later Event: August 19
Fall Conference: Democracy 20/20