The Mission-Infused Nonprofit CFO

February 3, 2018

The nonprofit financial world is changing quickly, and the isolated CFO has been rendered obsolete. The future nonprofit CFO is a mission-infused, proactive leader who interacts with a finance-driven program and administrative team. Finance and mission are integrated and inseparable, and it’s important to understand how everything connects. The ultimate goal of the mission-infused finance capacity is a sustainable nonprofit that is able to invest in its mission and strategy over time to meet the demands and needs of a continually evolving world. The connection between finance and mission that leads to organizational success is manifest in these three goals.

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Social Venture Partners

Social Venture Partners (SVP) is a global network of local partners aligning passion and purpose. SVP helps individuals amplify their giving, funds and strengthens nonprofits and equips our communities to tackle our greatest social challenges – together. SVP International serves as a hub for information, guidance and connection. We provide tools, resources and counsel so that SVP network member organizations can focus on their purpose, passion and community impact and less on the processes associated with nonprofit management. We also work with people like you to help establish SVP in their communities.

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