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Introducing Common Cents Training
The quickest path to financial accountability for your nonprofit

The next Common Cents© training will be held June 3rd & 4th, 2008 in New York City. The affordable registration fees are on a sliding scale based on agency budget.

 Click here to view the training cost and to register on-line.
Common Cents Program Benefits Testimonials Learn More
   
"The Common Cents training presents theories and best practices and then guides participants through the process of creating implementable policies for their own agencies. I found the format, content and trainers to be exceptional, and went home with concrete tools to assist me in my work."
Jasmine Nielsen
Executive Director
Love Heals, the Alison Gertz Foundation for AIDS Education



“Through Common Cents Training, I learned tips and built the know-how to put together solid fiscal policies. Now that policies and procedures are firmly in place in our manual, things are clearer for everyone. As a bonus, we can be assured of continuity over time. Great job FITA!”
Andrian Lee, CPA, MBA
Finance Director
People Of Color Against AIDS Network (POCAAN)



“The trainers were impressive. I left with a good sense of roles and responsibilities and methods of improving our controls, as well as something concrete to move forward with. Common Cents is one of the most valuable trainings I’ve ever been to.”
Ivy Moses,
LMSW CEO,
HOPE, Inc.



“The Common Cents curriculum is perfectly aligned with our program’s mission to strengthen and build capacity in Community Based Organizations. PROCEED feels encouraged when organizations let us know about the positive impact that this training program has made on the way their fiscal departments now function. Our client organizations have really benefited from attending this valuable training.”
Teresa Soto Vega, Executive Director
National Center for Training Support and Technical Assistance
PROCEED,Inc.



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