With an uncertain economic future on the horizon, CBIZ & MHM’s not-for-profit national leaders extract insights regarding programming, giving, wages and more. In this webinar, we draw upon our CBIZ Not-for-Profit Pulse Survey to uncover industry trends and best practices.
Our expert panel will discuss how and why survey respondents have emerged optimistically on the other side of a pandemic. Led by Hope Goldstein, Not-for-Profit & Government Practice Leader, Metro NY and Michael Burns, National Not-for-Profit & Education Practice Leader, we will provide actionable strategies to keep organizations sustainable, impactful and mission-aligned in 2023.
Join us in unpacking why:
- More than 57% of their peers anticipate increasing program offerings in the coming year
- Fundraising and facilities strategies are among the highest priorities for strategic concern
- Wage increases appear to be a critical tactic for organizations looking to retain and attract the right talent, and
- Less than half of nonprofits surveyed feel confident in their cybersecurity and data privacy protections.
Moderators:
Hope Goldstein, Not-For-Profit & Government Practice Leader - Metro NY
Michael Burns, National Leader of the Not-For-Profit & Education Practice
Panelists:
Melissa Holmes, Vice President of Finance, Special Olympics MN
LeeAnn Rasachak, CEO - WomenVenture
Nicole Stuke, Senior Philanthropic Advisor, Greater Kansas City Community Foundation
We look forward to having you join us for what will be a lively and engaging conversation.
Course Objectives
After completing this course you will be able to:
- Understand the strategic choices not-for-profits have made to overcome staffing and budgetary shortages
- Share best practices for technology adoption with stakeholders, including cybersecurity warning signs
- Identify ways in which the changing economic landscape has created new operating procedures that will drive strategic decisions.