This course introduces financial tools and frameworks for making decisions in the context of public organizations. It will help you identify resources and means to control, allocate, and prioritize funding for programs and organizational units. It also will assist you in utilizing cost-benefit analysis, ROI and other tools for prioritizing projects and maximizing the use of limited resources. You will gain confidence and competence to maintain the financial health of your organization.

Course Information

Upcoming Course Dates:
Nov. 6-8, 2012

Tuition: $2,695

Location:
Washington, D.C.

Contact:
Kristin Lewnes
Program Manager
202.238.3536 or
klewnes@brookings.edu

Program Benefits

  • Discover the linkage between financial information and program management
  • Learn the intricacies of managing funds with respect to their appropriations requirement
  • Understand financial processes and financial management tools
  • Identify trends, and uncover resources to meet future budget needs

OPM Competency

  • Financial management