T $57,711 $45,575 2019 2017 2020 $37,563 41% 2021 1% 2018 -$29,363 10% 27% 34% 4% 40% 21% 12% 10%
he Finance and Development Forum oversees the stewardship, fiscal policy, and development activity of NPM and serves as a resource to the board and the Executive Director on all financial and fiscal matters. In 2021, the Forum assisted with refining NPM’s Annual Fund efforts and re-envisioning giving levels. Te
Forum worked with the Executive Director to make the first ever online auction a reality. When you review the Donor Roll beginning on page 22, you will see how many members and friends supported NPM with their financial generosity this past year. A record number of members participated in our Giving Tuesday “Power of Small” campaign which challenged members to give $10.
Te Finance and Development Forum is focused on growing annual revenues by diversifying revenue streams, evaluating NPM’s fiscal health, and identifying steps to assure the Association’s long-term stability. Various members of the Forum leadership team bring experience in financial audit, investments, and long-range planning, which will be of great value to the Association.
$77,395
Profitability
2021 .........................................$37,563 2020 .........................................$45,575 2019 .........................................$77,395 2018 .......................................-$29,363 2017 ..........................................$57,711
Revenue Membership ......................$345,865
Convention ........................$227,856 Institutes/Programs ...........$8,391 Development .......................$78,191 Other .....................................$179,183
Total Revenue ................$839,486
Expenses Membership .........................$98,715
Publications .........................$80,837 Convention ........................$265,890 Institutes/Programs .........$33,378 Administration ................$323,102
Total Expenses ..............$801,923 21
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