When:
Thursday, March 6, 2014 - 7:45am to Thursday, March 13, 2014 - 11:30am EST
Where:
Philanthropy New York, 4th floor, 79 Fifth Ave., NYC
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*Please note: Participants will automatically be registered for both sessions in this two-part series.
The IRS Form 990 is used by funders as a tool to track and scrutinize the finances, governance and accomplishments of grant applicants and recipients. What information can be gleaned from the form? What has changed within the form since prior years?
Explore
- How to look and understanding your grantees' 990 in depth
- Common misperceptions and errors made on the 990
Part of Philanthropy New York's Financial/Tax Analysis Series.
This program is "Partially Open."
Presenter
- Candice Meth, Senior Manager, Not-for-Profit Services Group, EisnerAmper LLP
Designed for
Funders with less than two years of experience in the field – program officers, CEOs and other staff, as well as trustees. It is also recommended for experienced grantmakers seeking a refresher in the basic financial tools of grantmaking.