June 9th: Financial Planning and Performance Tracking
Monday, June 9th at 7:30 pm EST
YV's Technical Allies Special Guest Workshops Presents
Financial Planning and Performance Tracking
Do you have questions about financial planning? Are interested in learning how to track the performance of your Venture?
Call in on Monday, June 9th at 7:30pm EST and get advice from:
Ahmit
who will discuss the importance of financial metrics, budegting, planning, data tracking and financial measurement.
This is a FREE workshop held over the phone so all Venturers across the country can join!
To register, email technicalally@youthventure.org or call 703.600.8346. Please include your name, Venture Team Name and short description, email address, and phone number.
Please try to register by Friday, June 6th.
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The Technical Ally Special Guests program presents an opportunity for Venturers ask specific questions of professionals and Venturers experienced in a given topic or technical field in a workshop atmosphere. Technical Allies support young people as they start, lead, and sustain community minded organizations, clubs, or businesses. Special Guest Workshops occur every other Monday at 7:30pm EST, except on federal holidays.
To sign up to receive Technical Allies program e-mail announcements, for information about other elements of the Technical Allies program including E-Advisors, and to share your thoughts, please visit the Technical Ally program profile on Youth Venture's website or contact technicalally@youthventure.org!


Re: June 9th: Financial Planning and Performance Tracking
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