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The New Castle County Chamber of Commerce Nonprofit Forum (In Collaboration with D.A.N.A.)

There is a lot of change happening on the outside of nonprofits – government are scrambling to balance the budget, joblessness creates more demands for a nonprofit’s services, donors are jittery about the stock market performance.

This session will deal with some changes on the outside – what nonprofits need to know about the Health Care Affordability Act and other new legal and regulatory changes that will impact the way they do business. It will describe the changes that need to be made internally to be successful in the new economy that include taking advantage of the health care credit and hiring credits as well as considering mergers and shared services.

What: Nonprofit Forum: Nonprofits and the New Economy
Where: N.C.C. Chamber of Commerce | 12 Penns Way New Castle, DE 19720
When: Thursday, December 9, 2010 from 8:30 AM TO 11:30 AM
Cost: $35.00 member pre-paid | $50.00 non-member pre-paid

Register online!

Nancy Hall, president of 501(c) Solutions, has long been a part of the nonprofit community in the Mid-Atlantic region. In the late eighties she worked with a number of then-new groups to set up their financial and administrative systems. She is happy to report that many of these startups are still going strong. In addition, Nancy was a key staff member at the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations for seventeen years, providing training and technical assistance to hundreds of nonprofits.

Nancy takes the best practices of high performing corporations and adapts them for use in the nonprofit sector. She is able to make complex business concepts easily understood by artists, social workers, and advocates that often head up nonprofit organizations. Nancy has trained thousands of nonprofit executives and board members on basic financial literacy not only in Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, but across the country. A natural teacher and story teller, she is currently adjunct faculty at The Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland School teaching courses on nonprofit management and government and nonprofit finance.

Nancy is an expert in the legal structure of nonprofits and has assisted in the start-up of hundreds of organizations, merged many partners, and helped to close down organizations. She was one of the first women to receive an MBA from the Harvard Business School, which has prepared her for her current favorite pastime-running the lives of her three grown children.

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