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What does your nonprofit’s story have to do with a tax return? A lot! In addition to sharing required financial information, the IRS Form 990 provides your organization with a free, valuable way to tell potential funders and donors about your mission, programs, accomplishments, reach and impact. Funders, donors and community leaders use the Form 990 to learn about nonprofits. Give yourself an advantage by learning how to use it effectively to tell your story.
After this course, you will understand the following:
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$288.00 Only $89 thanks to the support of our funders.
This event is being held IN-PERSON at our training room in Tampa, FL.
Registration closes at 11:55 p.m. Eastern on May 21, 2024.
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Full participation in Telling Your Nonprofit’s Story With the Form 990 is applicable for 4.0 points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.
Dr. Maureen Butler is executive vice president of Vistra Communications and an adjunct professor of accounting at The University of Tampa where she teaches financial management in the graduate-level Certificate in Nonprofit Management program. Prior to joining Vistra, Dr. Butler was on the faculty of the University of South Florida and then tenured at The University of Tampa. Dr. Butler served in the US Army Finance Corps. She is a certified public accountant, licensed in Virginia and Florida. Dr. Butler also has experience consulting and providing accounting services to small businesses and nonprofit organizations.
Dr. Maureen Butler is executive vice president of Vistra Communications and an adjunct professor of accounting at The University of Tampa where she teaches financial management in the graduate-level Certificate in Nonprofit Management program. Prior to joining Vistra, Dr. Butler was on the faculty of the University of South Florida and then tenured at The University of Tampa. Dr. Butler served in the US Army Finance Corps. She is a certified public accountant, licensed in Virginia and Florida. Dr. Butler also has experience consulting and providing accounting services to small businesses and nonprofit organizations.
Visit the Registration & Payment Policies page for answers to many questions regarding payment, attendance, substitutions, cancellation and refunds.
NLC/Children’s Board of Hillsborough County (CBHC) No-Show Policy
If you use a CBHC code to register for an NLC event, you will be responsible for paying the registration and processing fees if you do not show up for the class. Please read the full no-show policy here.
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If you need special accommodations and/or plan to bring a service animal in order to participate in any of our classes or events, please contact us at 813-287-8779 or info@nlctb.org.
There may be photographing of the training for use in our marketing materials. If you do not wish to be captured on film, please alert staff at registration.
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Health Protocols for In-Person Classes
The health and safety of all visitors, students, trainers and staff is our top priority.
NLC uses targeted cleaning protocols in our Training Room and office space.
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