The Amarillo Area Foundation
Nonprofit Service Center
Presents the: “Nonprofit Financials”
Lunch and Learn
This in-person and remote event will take place on Friday, July 15th from 12:10-1 pm
Instructor for the course is David Hurtt
Registration Fee: There will not be a charge for this event
The lunch and learn will cover the basics of nonprofit financial statements, which statements are which, what goes into each one, how to use them, resources, and helpful hints to keep you on track:
- Accrual vs Cash Basis Accounting – What and Why?
- What financial statements do nonprofits need?
- How these statements relate to each other and their parts.
- How to get the right numbers on the right lines.
- How to present financials to boards in a useful way.
About the Presenter
David Hurttt
Vice President of Finance
David Hurtt joined the Foundation as Director of Accounting in 2015. He was promoted to Vice President of Finance in 2019. He has lived in the Panhandle since 1998 and calls Amarillo home. David has over twenty-five years of experience in accounting, internal auditing, and operations management. Prior to joining the Foundation, he held positions as a Controller, Director of Internal Audits, and Director of Administration. David graduated magna cum laude form Texas Tech University and holds a degree in Accounting. He is a Certified Internal Auditor and Certified Fraud Examiner.
Questions? Contact Michelle Armbruster by phone (806.530.4508 ex 119) or
by e-mail (michelle@aaf-hf.org)
Michelle Armbruster
Learning & Events Coordinator
michelle@aaf-hf.org
The Amarillo Area Foundation Nonprofit Service Center
presents the
“Nonprofit Leadership Academy
(Cohort A)”
A series of eight classes designed to prepare YOU for nonprofit or civic board service!
Join us the third Tuesday of the month, February through September 2022, and gain the knowledge you need to be a productive and effective nonprofit Board Member. Meetings will take place in our conference center at 801 S. Fillmore, Seventh Floor, from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm and will include lunch. (Note: The March meeting will be held on the second Tuesday of the month (3/8/22) to avoid a conflict with spring break.)
The course will cover
- An Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector
- Board Roles and Responsibilities
- Best Practices of Board Governance
- The Art and Science of Fundraising
- Providing Financial Oversight
- Must-Have Documents and Policies
- Nonprofit vs. Civic Leadership
The lead instructor for the series is Roxann Ball, Program Officer of the Amarillo Area Foundation Nonprofit Service Center. Roxann has over 25 years of nonprofit management, accounting, and fundraising experience and has been an employee of the foundation for the last fifteen years. Roxann has served on numerous nonprofit boards and committees and is a graduate of Central Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science degree.
At the conclusion of the training, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion and enjoy a Graduation Celebration with the opportunity to connect with nonprofit leaders who are committed to diversifying their boards.
The registration fee for all eight sessions is $125.00 per person and includes all materials and lunches. A limited number of partial scholarships are available.
Eligibility Requirements
The goal of the Nonprofit Leadership Academy (Cohort A) is to reach out to under-represented sections of our community and prepare individuals to serve on nonprofit or civic boards. We are specifically seeking young community members, community members of color, and those who do not have board experience. If you feel you do not meet the above eligibility requirements but are still interested in the leadership training, please consider enrollment in the Nonprofit Leadership Academy (Cohort B) which will start in April 2022. Only people who are a member of our target demographic should register for Cohort A.
Questions? Contact Roxann Ball by phone (806.376.4521) or e-mail (Roxann@aaf-hf.org)