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Arlington
Virginia
The Nonprofit, Legal, Finance and Grants Conference combines the Nonprofit Finance & Grants Summit and the Washington Nonprofit Legal and Tax Conference from Webster Chamberlain & Bean LLP to deliver more in-depth and diversified content to the nonprofit community.
This expert-led, two-day intensive training event will take place on October 1-2nd, 2024, onsite at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City in Arlington, VA. The fourth annual combined conference will feature general sessions as well as three defined tracks covering Nonprofit Legal Issues, Finance and Tax Guidance, and Federal Grants Compliance. Attendees can follow one specific track or move between them to create a diversified educational experience.
New this year, registration to the conference includes access to the Nonprofit CFO Awards Reception on October 1st, where we recognize and honor the contributions of nonprofit financial executives who demonstrate a vision for operational excellence, innovation in finance and management, and exceptional leadership and commitment to improving accountability and financial reporting.
Don’t miss out on this specialized conference providing essential content to keep your team up to date on legal, financial, and grants issues and changes impacting the nonprofit community.
With your registration, you will receive:
✓ Two days of expert-led, in-depth training on the following topics and more:
– Legal and Accounting Ethics – Trademark & Copyright
– Employment Law – Preventing & Detecting Fraud in your Association
– The Finance Function in a Post COVID World – Active vs. Passive Investing
– Understanding Internal Controls – Procurement Standards
✓ Three specialized training tracks: legal, finance, & federal grants compliance
✓ Opportunities to network with attendees and ask speakers your specific questions
✓ Opportunity to earn CLE, CPE/GPCI, & CAE Credits (CPE/GPCI and CAE credits are subject to change; CLE credits are subject to change and vary by state)
✓ NEW: Access to attend the 2024 Nonprofit CFO Awards Reception immediately following the conclusion of sessions on October 1st
Who Should Attend?
The conference is designed especially for CFO’s, CEO’s, directors, comptrollers, counsel, and accountants of nonprofit organizations. Nonprofit sectors in attendance include foundations, associations, philanthropic, government, cultural, religious, health, educational, social welfare, civic and fraternal organizations. Attorneys, accountants, and others providing critical services to these sectors are all present in force as well.
We hope you will join us in person, October 1-2, 2024, in Washington, DC to learn from informative sessions focused on nonprofit challenges delivered by subject matter experts. You’ll walk away from this conference with clear guidance centered around hot topics in the grants space.
Three specialized tracks providing comprehensive training:
LEGAL TRACK
This track is dedicated to educating those in the nonprofit world responsible for all legal aspects as they pertain to exempt organizations. As legal and legislative issues affecting nonprofit are under heavy examination, on all fronts, you owe it to yourself and your clients to keep abreast of current nonprofit laws. Sessions will identify important topics in legal areas and empower participants to recognize issues and explain how to resolve them.
FINANCE TRACK
With nonprofit organizations, there’s no margin for error when it comes to financial processes, budgeting, tax compliance, or strategic planning. Finance professionals must be in the know about new regulations and industry best practices, or else risk fraud, embezzlement, legal prosecution or fines, loss of your tax-exempt status, declining membership, or even bankruptcy.
GRANTS TRACK
As many nonprofits are dealing with personnel turnover and new staff, is your entire team – as well as your internal policies – truly up-to-date with all the provisions in the uniform grant guidance, as revised in 2020? Everyone in your organization must be doing his or her part to ensure that your federal funding is protected from mismanagement.