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  • Managing Project Fanance

    Putting it together:ABOUT THIS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT COURSE
    In our experience, effective financial management is one of the critical capacities that make organizations more likely to achieve their missions and adhere to their organizations’ and funders’ policies and regulations. Adopting and mastering the use of a few simple financial-management tools and practices can help your team utilize resources more efficiently, build greater trust with your donors and, ultimately, have greater impact.

    We created this course for anyone who would like to use project funds more effectively, whether or not the term “financial management” is in their job description. This four-module course introduces tools and processes you can adopt immediately. You will learn how to construct a project budget, analyze your project expenditures, and communicate about project finances across your team.

    COURSE TOPICS
    Module 1: Introduction to Managing Project Finances
    Explain the importance of strong financial management
    Module 2: Developing a Project Budget
    Calculate expected expenses
    Module 3: Tracking Expenditures
    Track expenditures against your project budget.
    Module 4: Developing and Using Pipelines and Burn Rates
    Make decisions about your project budget
    WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?
    This course introduces basic concepts and tools for managing the finances of a project. If you work on and are responsible for obtaining or using project funds, you will find this course useful.

    CERTIFICATION
    Philanthropy University is a non-degree, diploma or credit granting initiative. Philanthropy U, Inc. is the concept developer and sponsor of the initiative. Learners are not entitled to earn college or other academic credit.

    To earn a Certificate of Achievement for this course, you need to earn more than 50% of possible points on quizzes and assignments to obtain a passing grade. Quizzes are worth 15% of your total score, while assignments are worth 85%.
    Holding conversations about project finances

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  • ABOUT THIS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT COURSE
    In our experience, effective financial management is one of the critical capacities that make organizations more likely to achieve their missions and adhere to their organizations’ and funders’ policies and regulations. Adopting and mastering the use of a few simple financial-management tools and practices can help your team utilize resources more efficiently, build greater trust with your donors and, ultimately, have greater impact.

    We created this course for anyone who would like to use project funds more effectively, whether or not the term “financial management” is in their job description. This four-module course introduces tools and processes you can adopt immediately. You will learn how to construct a project budget, analyze your project expenditures, and communicate about project finances across your team.

    COURSE TOPICS
    Module 1: Introduction to Managing Project Finances
    Explain the importance of strong financial management
    Module 2: Developing a Project Budget
    Calculate expected expenses
    Module 3: Tracking Expenditures
    Track expenditures against your project budget.
    Module 4: Developing and Using Pipelines and Burn Rates
    Make decisions about your project budget
    WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?
    This course introduces basic concepts and tools for managing the finances of a project. If you work on and are responsible for obtaining or using project funds, you will find this course useful.

    CERTIFICATION
    Philanthropy University is a non-degree, diploma or credit granting initiative. Philanthropy U, Inc. is the concept developer and sponsor of the initiative. Learners are not entitled to earn college or other academic credit.

    To earn a Certificate of Achievement for this course, you need to earn more than 50% of possible points on quizzes and assignments to obtain a passing grade. Quizzes are worth 15% of your total score, while assignments are worth 85%.

  • Thank you for the clarification on certification. The course provides good basis on project finance management and for practitioners like me, re-emphasizes the values and importance of proper management of project finances.

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