Two of Mango's most popular courses are being held in Cape Town, South Africa in August 2005:
? FM1: Practical Financial Management for NGOs: Getting the Basics Right.
Monday 8 to Friday - 12 August March.
Cost GBP550.00
This 5-day course is aimed at senior managers and finance staff of local NGOs wishing to expand their knowledge and understanding of financial management and the role it plays in successful programme management. The course provides a solid and prac...read more
Two of Mango's most popular courses are being held in Cape Town, South Africa in August 2005:
? FM1: Practical Financial Management for NGOs: Getting the Basics Right.
Monday 8 to Friday - 12 August March.
Cost GBP550.00
This 5-day course is aimed at senior managers and finance staff of local NGOs wishing to expand their knowledge and understanding of financial management and the role it plays in successful programme management. The course provides a solid and practical introduction to financial management for NGOs. It covers ‘the building blocks’ and tools of financial management:
- keeping and understanding accounts
- financial planning and budgeting
- internal control and audit
- financial reporting and monitoring.
? FM2: Strategic Financial Management for NGOs - Managing for Financial Sustainability.
Monday 15 to Wednesday 17 August 2005
Cost GBP400.00
This practical and challenging course is essential for any NGO manager concerned with the financial sustainability of their organisation. It is an ideal follow-up to the FM1 course. The key topics include:
- How financial sustainability is achieved in practice
- How to build a financing strategy, establish reserves and manage core costs.
- Practical techniques for assessing risk and planning for uncertainty.
Full course outlines and booking forms are available from Mango’s’ website at http://www.mango.org.uk/training/courseoutlines.asp or on request from the training team on [email protected], who will also be pleased to deal with all your booking enquiries. All Mango’s training courses are practical and participatory in style. And because Mango is an NGO dedicated to improving financial management in the development sector, and all our facilitators have practical field experience, our courses are highly relevant to the NGO world. Due to the generous financial support of the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) in the UK, we are able to offer a limited number of bursaries towards the course fee, for poorly resourced small NGOs (priority is given to NGOs based in Zambia, Botswana and the Seychelles.) Please note that the bursary is not available to cover the cost of travel or accommodation.