Webinar: A New Approach for Measuring and Strengthening Nonprofit Capacity – May 17
Posted by Stanford Social Innovation Review on April 25, 2023
Does your organization struggle to maintain financial sustainability while doing more to serve your mission in an ever-changing world?
In this Live! 90-minute session, nonprofit leaders will learn to view intangible assets and liabilities, such as team strength or organizational commitments, as quantifiable components of capacity. We’ll explore how to create a new “balance sheet” as a way to map those components to gain a more accurate picture of your organization’s vitality.
In this LIVE program, you will learn to…
- Recognize the underlying commitments that nonprofit organizations make and embrace
- Identify, unearth, and unleash the sources of strength in human capital, reputation, and strategic position
- Utilize the ‘Capacity Ledger’ to understand the comparative strength of invisible assets and liabilities
- Explore frameworks to rethink assets, liabilities, and net assets
- Strengthen governance and strategy by using invisible net assets to accomplish your mission
Date and Time: Wednesday, May 17, 2023, 2:00-3:30 PM
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