Wisconsin Nonprofit Forum

Wisconsin Nonprofit Forum

The Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee extends an invitation to representatives of nonprofit entities across Wisconsin to attend its twice-yearly Wisconsin Nonprofit Forum. This Forum serves as an arena for nonprofit executives to engage… Read More

Your Organization’s Foundation: Operations, Infrastructure, and Strategy

Join us for an exciting in-person event at the UWM Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health in Milwaukee, WI, USA. This event is about reviewing the core aspects of your organization’s operations, infrastructure, and strategy. We’ll delve into essential… Read More

A Benefits Approach to Nonprofit Finance

Monday, April 30 2018 - Tuesday, May 1 2018 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

(April 30th:)
UWM School of Continuing Education
161 W Wisconsin Ave.
Room 7970
Milwaukee, WI 53203

(May 1st:)
Fox Valley Technical College
1825 N Bluemound Dr
Appleton, WI 54912

Monday, April 30, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

UWM School of Continuing Education
161 W Wisconsin Ave.
Room 7970
Milwaukee, WI 53203

Tuesday, May 1, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

Offered in partnership with the Nonprofit Leadership Initiative

Fox Valley Technical College
1825 N Bluemound Dr
Appleton, WI 54912

Nonprofit and social organizations are constantly seeking to develop an efficient, yet sustainable income portfolio that supports both their mission and the good work they undertake. Benefits Theory takes a significant look into a social organization’s mission, the public and private benefits it creates, and the societal groups that benefit in the end, and looks to connect them all through an applicable, yet managable income mix.

Following the publication of his latest book Financing Nonprofits and Other Social Enterprises: A Benefits Approach, Prof. Dennis R. Young, Emeritus Professor at Georgia State University, returns to Milwaukee to further the understanding of the balance between revenue and organizational purpose, and look at how Benefits Theory allows nonprofit organizations and social enterprises to fully exploit their potential sources of resource support.

Milwaukee – Register Now!

Many Thanks…
This session of the Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management’s Community Forum on the Nonprofit Sector is offered in conjunction with the National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise.