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Run Your Nonprofit Like a Business - 04/22/2025
Recorded Webinar (online)
Date: April 22, 2025 Duration: 90 minutes Language: English View webinar Viewing this webinar requires some basic information. This data is only used within SCORE and will not be distributed to any third parties.
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Download the presentation deck (PDF), Excel worksheet (multiple tabs that will be reviewed during the presentation) and the NP Board responsibility contract (PDF).


A nonprofit is an actual business and needs to be managed like one. This includes all the normal financial, operational, sales (fundraising) and regulatory issues that all small organizations deal with, especially striving to break even on revenue and expenses. If not, over a period of time, the nonprofit runs the risk of using up its assets and going out of business and with it, its mission.


In this webinar, for both new and existing small profits, learn the fundamentals of running a nonprofit like a business to help your nonprofit fulfill its mission. 


Topics covered include:

  • Governance, Boards and Annual Reports (990’s)
  • Financial and management reporting 
  • Taxes, compliance and other regulatory matters
  • Fundraising 
  • Volunteers vs staff 


Hosted by SCORE Bucks County.

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About the presenters
Joseph Lutes
Joseph Lutes spent his entire 45-year career on the financial side of the business.
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Fred Weinhold

Fred Weinhold has a rich background in energy innovation and nonprofit support, starting with government work and moving to consulting on sustainable energy solutions. He's skilled in financial management for nonprofits and mentoring entrepreneurs. Lately, Fred focuses on helping nonprofits grow, blending his energy expertise and financial acumen to drive their success.

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