Financial Sustainability for Non-Profit Organizations

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Online Learning Event

Free
Free for members

Start: Apr 16, 2026

Start: 9:30 am
End: 11:00 am

Online (Zoom)

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Feb 11 – Apr 16, 2026

Program Description

An Overview

Join Susan Lucato, CPA, CGA, for an exclusive seminar tailored to NPO Leaders aiming to refine their financial stewardship skills.

What does it take to be financially stable in today’s non-profit world? In this seminar we will explore what it means to be a financially secure NPO, and you will learn practical financial strategies to achieve this goal. Budgeting, Contingency Funds, Board Policy development, funders, communication, and marketing will all be discussed within the framework of financial sustainability. Participants will leave with practical ideas they can discuss and implement to build their financial reserves and protect their long-term ability to meet their mission!

Who Should Attend?

Best suited for Board Members, Executive Directors and NPO Management, staff without an accounting designation.

Event Facilitated By

Susan R. Lucato

Chartered Professional Accountant

Susan  is a CPA with extensive experience in both the corporate and non-profit sectors. During her fourteen-year tenure at Grant Thornton Chartered Accountants, Susan played a crucial role in developing small business advisory services and overseeing audits for local charitable organizations. In 2002, she assumed the role of Finance Director at the Victoria Foundation, contributing significantly to its growth and prominence within the Canadian charitable community. Susan’s expertise in financial oversight and her involvement in the community foundation movement, particularly in working with BC’s First Nations groups, have left a lasting impact.

Transitioning to consulting in 2011, Susan now supports numerous local charitable organizations and small businesses through her financial consulting practice. Her services encompass controllership, bookkeeping, and consulting on internal controls and processes, with a specialization in the voluntary/not-for-profit sector. Additionally, Susan shares her knowledge as an instructor at Camosun College’s School of Business, where she teaches accounting, finance, and computerized accounting.