Nonprofit Roundup: April 2015

Not every accountant can claim they love their job, but in our case it's true! We’re proud of our nonprofit clients and feel lucky to end every day knowing that in some small way we've helped an organization create good in the world.

Our clients have been busy this month! Click on the links below to learn more about each nonprofit organization and their upcoming events.

Nonprofit Roundup April 2015

Colorado

In the face of tragedy, emBOLDen Alliances is responding to the devastating Nepal earthquake by partnering with other organizations for immediate and long-term relief efforts. emBOLDen Alliances also has several upcoming GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Toolbox Training Sessions available to help teach skills in mapping, visual presentation, and data analysis.

The WILD Foundation celebrated Earth Day in their hometown of Boulder, Colorado, with a number of programs focused on a balanced relationship between people and nature, including their visionary Nature Needs Half initiative. Learn more about the WILD Foundation.

Colorado African Organization welcomed their new Executive Director, Jill Fricker, to the Denver-based team. CAO is founded on a mission of education, self-sufficiency, and empowerment for refugees and immigrants in Colorado.

Reading Village just wrapped up their 2015 Learning Journey trip to Guatemala, where they work to empower rural Guatemalan youth through literacy. Read the story of their week-long Guatemalan journey on the Reading Village blog.

Michigan

Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley’s annual Bid to Build auction and celebration will take place on Friday, May 5 in Ann Arbor. Their biggest fundraiser of the year, all proceeds from this auction go to help change lives and provide homes to those in need in Michigan’s Huron Valley.

Performance Network Theatre is hiring apprentices for the 2015-2016 season. Learn more about the position and PNET’s mission.