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PROJECT BUDGETING AND FINANCIAL REPORTING FOR NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

ORGANIZED BY EDUCATIONAL CO-OPERATION SOCIETY IN COLLABORATION WITH THE LAGOS BUSINESS SCHOOL

Most Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) need to relate with their specific public such as Donor Agencies and development partners, in order to secure the necessary support for their projects. Among the tools to achieve this objective is their capacity to effectively budget, execute and transparently account for non-profit projects.

The purpose of this Seminar is to help NGOs develop a more professional approach to project conception, budgeting and financial reporting which are critical to their project evaluation, implementation and sustainability. A selection of cases will be used to address these issues.

Programme:
• Introduction to Budgeting for Non-profit Organizations

• Strategic Budgeting for Non-profit Organizations

• Performance Measurement and Management in Non-profit Organizations

• Use of performance measurement for strategic purposes (aligning mission & strategy with operational processes and growth objectives).

• Financial Reporting

Date: June 13 2002

Time: 9am to 5pm

Venue: The Lagos Business School Premises

Fee: Participation is by Invitation. A token fee of x6,600 per participant will be charged

Closing date for registration is June 11 2002

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Most Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) need to relate with their specific public such as Donor Agencies and development partners, in order to secure the necessary support for their projects. Among the tools to achieve this objective is their capacity to effectively budget, execute and transparently account for non-profit projects. The purpose of this Seminar is to help NGOs develop a more professional approach to project conception, budgeting and financial reporting which are critical to...read more [4]

Most Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) need to relate with their specific public such as Donor Agencies and development partners, in order to secure the necessary support for their projects. Among the tools to achieve this objective is their capacity to effectively budget, execute and transparently account for non-profit projects. The purpose of this Seminar is to help NGOs develop a more professional approach to project conception, budgeting and financial reporting which are critical to their project evaluation, implementation and sustainability. A selection of cases will be used to address these issues. Closing date for registration is June 11 2002.

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