Accounting & Finance Fundamentals for Social Enterprise
Event description
Running a social enterprise isn’t just about driving impact - it’s also about building a business that can sustain that impact over the long term. That means understanding your numbers, making informed financial decisions, and leading with clarity and confidence.
However, many founders of mission-driven ventures overlook this crucial skill; leading to funding challenges, missed opportunities, or even the collapse of great ideas.
This 60-minute crash course is designed to demystify the financial side of running a social enterprise, helping you gain the knowledge you need to avoid common pitfalls, manage resources wisely, and align your financial model with your mission. Whether you're preparing for growth, navigating funding sources, or just trying to make sense of your cash flow, this session will give you practical tools, clear concepts, and real-world insights to strengthen your financial leadership.
What’s in the session?
Why Financial Literacy Matters for Founders
What are the common pitfalls in social enterprises?
Why is financial understanding a leadership skill?
What is the difference between financial sustainability and financial compliance?
Core Concepts of Accounting & Finance
What is accounting vs finance?
The key reports: profit & loss (P&L), balance sheets and cash flow statements.
See real-world examples from social enterprises
Tips for reading financial statements (not just bookkeeping!)
Practical Tools & Budgeting Basics
Understanding different revenue types (earned income vs grants vs donations)
Demonstration of a simple budgeting template
Tracking restricted vs unrestricted funds
QuickBooks/Xero demo
Financial Strategy for Founders
Forecasting cash flow, and why does it matter?
When should you hire a bookkeeper or accountant?
Financial ratios to track (runway, liquidity, breakeven)
Event Details
Date: Wednesday, July 16th 2025
Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Location: Online
Audience: Early-stage social enterprise, not-for-profit leaders, impact-focused entrepreneurs
Facilitator: Josh Hudson, GAME Traffic & Contracting
Josh is a CPA Fellow with over a decade of executive experience in finance and social enterprise. As CEO of GAME and Recruitment Select, he has led the financial transformation of GAME from a government-funded NGO to a $29 million social enterprise employing 350 people. Josh combines strong financial acumen with a passion for regional development, using innovative financial strategies to reinvest in youth employment through the Geared4Careers program.
Register now and take the first step toward financial confidence in your social enterprise journey!
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