Nonprofit Roundup: March 2016

Not every accountant can claim they love their job, but in our case it's true! We’re proud of the nonprofit organizations we serve, 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 March 2016

Colorado

In emBOLDen Alliances’ recent newsletter, their continuing recovery efforts in Nepal (where a devastating earthquake launched a humanitarian crisis in April 2015) are highlighted through the stories of local responders and members of the Nepalese community. By partnering and coordinating with these local networks in Nepal, emBOLDen Alliances is able to maximize their resources and increase the effectiveness of their response.

Congratulations to the Shining Mountain Waldorf School boys basketball team, who made it to the Final Four state championships after a remarkable comeback! Although the Lions fell short of the state title at the Budweiser Events Center last week, they played an excellent season and should be proud of themselves and their school. The Shining Mountain Waldorf School is a 510(c)(3) not-for-profit independent school for Pre-K through 12th grade, and is located in Boulder, CO.

The National Association for Interpretation is gearing up for their International Conference on Interpretation, to be held in beautiful Wellington, New Zealand, in early April. In a collaboration with the Interpretation Network of New Zealand, NAI will host interpreters from across the globe to exchange ideas, share experiences, and showcase excellence in their field. Stay up-to-date on NAI events and resources for interpreters by following the NAI Facebook page.

Michigan

New Center Community Services, a leader in mental health services in the Detroit, Highland Park, and Wayne County areas of Michigan, recently welcomed Jennifer L. Wagonmaker-Dale to their executive leadership team. Ms. Wagonmaker-Dale will be identifying and developing opportunities for growth and new business partnerships as the New Center’s Director of Business Development & Program Expansion.

For every home that Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley renovates in Washtenaw County, they help build one abroad. In February, the Habitat team traveled to Quetzaltenango, Guatemala with more than 30 volunteers from the Ann Arbor area. Their Facebook page is filled with inspiring photos of their trip. For more information on their mission and upcoming events, check out their recent newsletter.