Internal Controls for Nonprofits to Reduce Fraud & Increase Efficiency
Dr. William Black, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Find out how nonprofits can design governance and controls that reduce fraud and increase efficiency. Dr. Black's presentation will cover how to achieve and maintain greater transparency, avoid harmful conflicts of interest and recognize and reduce forms of fraud to which nonprofits are particularly vulnerable.
This session is open to both Chamber members and Council on Philanthropy members. If you are a Council member and would like to register, please contact The Chamber at brainfood@kcchamber.com or (816) 374-5472. Please make sure to mention that you are a member of the Council on Philanthropy.
Sponsored by the UMKC Henry W. Bloch School of Business & Public Administration
Hosted in partnership with the Council on Philanthropy