Five Steps to get Alignment in your Organization and Board with Stephen King

You can maximize your cash flow and operational efficiency! Learn how to get alignment in your organization and board through five steps of strategic thinking!

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{03:21} Know your mission and rank your programs based on quality and quantity.
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08:20} Analyze the unit economics.
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14:13} Know which programs most directly impact your mission.
{21:18} Budget!
{
28:02} Be a good steward of your funds.

Remarkable Quotes

Rank each program, which ones have the impact that you're trying to have.

It's amazing what's out there and what people are willing to do to get a mission done.

Get people motivated, they understand the plan, they are part of something bigger than themselves.

If you show the donor the tangible result of your gift, you'll raise more money.

Stephen King Bio

From tech founder to nonprofit CFO and fundraiser, Stephen King brings a unique combination of vision, foresight, and experience to help nonprofits maximize their cash flow and operational efficiency. He’s been a dedicated board member of many nonprofit organizations – including seven years working for Amnesty International USA – first as Deputy Executive Director- Finance & Administration, and then as its Director of Development, overseeing 300% growth, then raising over $20M a year. His time at Amnesty reinforced Steve’s life-long commitment to giving back to the community through charitable causes.

Regarded as one of the accounting industry’s top thought leaders, he’s currently serving as Founder & CEO of GrowthForce, a heart-centered company with specialized teams providing accounting for nonprofits.

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