NPLI Offers Financial Leadership Program for Nonprofit Leaders

Published on August 1, 2025

Written by Andrea Peterson, Program & Communications Manager for Nonprofit Leadership Initiative

In today’s complex nonprofit landscape, exceptional financial leadership is no longer a luxury – it’s a necessity. Whether you’re an Executive Director, Program Manager, or Board Treasurer, mastering financial strategy is crucial for ensuring mission success and organizational sustainability. That’s why the Nonprofit Leadership Initiative (NPLI) is excited to offer our Financial Leadership program, designed specifically for nonprofit leaders.  

What is Financial Leadership? 

Steve Zimmerman, Principal with Spectrum Nonprofit Services

Facilitated by Steve Zimmerman, Principal of Spectrum Nonprofit Services, this program dives deep into the tenets of nonprofit financial leadership, helping participants: 

Throughout the eight hybrid sessions, interactive discussions, real-world case examples, and small group work promote peer learning and position you to bring fresh insights back to your board and team. 

Why does this program matter for your role?  

What benefits will you walk away with? 

Ready to transform your financial leadership? 

Spaces are limited and fill fast. Your nonprofit, and the communities you serve, deserve the stability, clarity, and strategic direction that comes from robust financial leadership. 

Register today for NPLI’s Financial Leadership session to participate in-person or virtually– a practical, peer-supported experience that will sharpen your financial skills and position your organization for long term success. 

 

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The Nonprofit Leadership Initiative (NPLI) is a program within the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region dedicated to providing resources needed by effective nonprofit boards and executive leaders. Since its inception in 2015, NPLI has offered a wide range of leadership, management, and technical skill-building programs, as well as peer learning circles, to the entire nonprofit sector in the Fox Valley region.   

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