Feb 20th 11:00 AM PT / 2:00 PM ET on Microsoft Teams
Is Your Nonprofit’s Financial System Holding You Back?
Managing nonprofit finances can be complex, especially when outdated systems and manual processes slow you down. To grow effectively and focus on your mission, you need modern tools designed to streamline operations, improve reporting, and eliminate inefficiencies.
Join Sparkrock for a finance-focused webinar that explores how nonprofits can transform their financial management processes. Learn how Sparkrock Finance, powered by Microsoft Business Central, helps nonprofits eliminate manual work, optimize financial workflows, and embrace growth.
This session will cover essential questions, including:
By the end of this webinar, you’ll gain actionable insights into modernizing your nonprofit’s financial processes, leveraging data for better decisions, and achieving operational excellence.
Webinar Topic: Fuel Nonprofit Growth: Eliminate Manual Processes for Greater Impact
Date: Thursday, February 20th @ 11:00 AM PT / 2:00 PM ET | Duration: ~60 minutes
Preparation:
We encourage attendees to send in questions or topics of interest in advance to ensure the Q&A session addresses your unique needs.
Presenters:
Gary Servius: Gary Servius is a seasoned professional with over 15 years of sales experience, currently serving as our key nonprofit and human services account executive. With a robust background in working with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems and a deep understanding of the unique needs of nonprofit organizations, Gary is dedicated to driving digital transformation in this sector. His strong work ethic and commitment to helping nonprofits harness technology to achieve their missions make him an invaluable asset to our team. Gary's expertise and passion for making a positive impact ensure that our clients receive the best support and solutions tailored to their specific needs.
Jennifer Hume: Jennifer Hume combines her financial acumen as a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) with a deep understanding of nonprofits and educational systems. Her tenure as the Director of Finance at Louis Riel School Division and 11 years at New Directions underscores her commitment to serving the public and intersections with financial management. With her background, Jennifer is uniquely positioned to address the nuanced challenges nonprofits encounter, and she approaches these with practical, insightful solutions.