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Financial Analyst Intern

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ORGANIZATION: Think Round, Inc.

  • 13 people are interested

We are seeking a Volunteer Financial Analyst to assist our organization with financial management, reporting, and strategic planning. The role involves analyzing financial data, assisting with budgeting, and ensuring compliance with non-profit financial standards. This position is ideal for someone passionate about using their financial expertise to support meaningful causes in the arts and community development sectors.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Financial Planning & Budgeting: Assist in developing, maintaining, and analyzing budgets for organizational operations and specific programs. Collaborate with program leaders to ensure accurate forecasting and cost management.
  • Financial Reporting: Prepare regular financial reports, including income statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, and grant-specific financials, for internal use, board meetings, and presentations to donors.
  • Donor & Grant Reporting: Track and report on the financial health of grant-funded programs and donor contributions. Assist in creating grant budgets and tracking spending to ensure compliance with funding requirements.
  • Financial Analysis & Insights: Provide financial insights and recommendations to support strategic decision-making. This includes analyzing financial trends, forecasts, and potential financial risks and opportunities.
  • Internal Controls & Compliance: Ensure compliance with non-profit financial regulations, including accurate tracking of expenses, cash flow, and asset management. Assist with audits and ensure that financial policies and procedures are followed.
  • Process Improvement: Identify opportunities to streamline financial processes and improve accuracy and efficiency in financial reporting. Propose solutions for cost control and optimization.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with the Executive Director and fundraising team to assess funding needs, create financial models, and plan for long-term financial sustainability.

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About Think Round, Inc.

Location:

2140 Bush St. Apt. 1, San Francisco, CA 94115, US

Mission Statement

Our mission is to demonstrate life's fullest potential through the arts and sciences, especially where environmental concerns meet neighborhoods.

Description

Think Round, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit founded in 2004 by Heidi Hardin. Think Round is also an E-verify employer seeking art students of all types. Heidi is a fine artist who served as an original member of SF’s Hunters Point Shipyard (HPS) artists & the Citizen’s Advisory Committee for Reuse of HPS. Since 1992, Heidi has created & implemented nationally acclaimed art & science programs for children & their families in Bayview Hunters Point. Teaching art & science, & community history, & serving as museum artist at the deYoung, shaped her vision art that tells a multifaceted story of family, faith, community & culture. Think Round’s programs reflect the same core concerns that guide her own artwork: a deep love of humankind & the planet.

The heart of Think Round’s programs is The Human Family Tree/A Walk Through Paradise (Paradise), a multimedia art installation. Paradise is a collaboration of visionaries that includes paintings, original music, & finds common threads in diverse families, ethnicities & cultures. It draws from Hardin’s work: empowering children, youth & families through art & science. A permanent home for Paradise & for related experiential programs that advance Think Round’s commitment to education is The Center for the Human Family. The current form of The Center for the Human Family is Think Round Fine Arts where artists, who champion Think Round values, show & discuss their art. "Earth is home. Humans are family."

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Arts & Culture
Community
Advocacy & Human Rights, Arts & Culture, Community

WHEN

Mon Sep 30, 2024 - Sun Dec 29, 2024

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Financial Auditing
  • Financial Planning
  • Budgeting
  • Cost Analysis
  • Internet Research
  • Analytics

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