November 15th, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Registration Fees: FREE
How to Boost Your Nonprofit’s Efficiency
Are you so busy doing the day-to-day tasks within your nonprofit that you can’t even think about anything long term? Do you struggle with creating a new process for systems within your organization because “it is the way it has always been done”?
During this webinar, Doug Gerdts will help you to rethink your day-to-day financial operations to become more efficient and effective in order to take your nonprofit to the next level. By focusing on streamlining systems and properly delegating tasks, you can advance your mission and grow your impact.
Throughout this webinar, we’ll explore the following questions:
You’ll leave with ideas and tools you can use to free up time in order to focus on higher level issues and long-term growth development for your organization.
This webinar is perfect for organizations of any budget size. Whether you have no staff or 500, the takeaways from this presentation will benefit everyone.
You will receive two GrantStation emails:
1. A copy of your paid invoice
2. A confirmation email from Zoom for the webinar with the login credentials
If you do not receive the confirmation email within 48 hours of registering, please email or call 1-877-784-7268.
GrantStation does not refund registration fees. Fees may be applied to any webinar scheduled within 30 days.
After the webinar, you will receive an email with a link to the recording and any handouts.
Presenter:
Doug Gerdts, Account Specialist, joined Breakwater in January of 2018. During college and after graduation, Doug enjoyed a career with a start-up hotel management and development
company based in Santa Barbara, CA, first as a hotel controller and later as the person in charge of corporate responsibility for renovation or construction of a dozen hotels ranging from exclusive coastal resorts to large convention hotels in Arizona and Colorado.
Throughout his career, he has served as Treasurer for New Castle Presbytery and the ACLU of Delaware as well as on the board of directors of various organizations. Doug received a B.A. in Business Economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and now resides in Wilmington, DE.