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What’s it like to plan a community-led initiative?

Location: United States
Experience Type: Virtual Work Experience Opportunities
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Plan a successful fundraising event with Chartered Accountants ANZ.

Today’s Chartered Accountants seek out careers in organisations with a social conscience, those that strike a balance between profit and purpose. It’s important to understand the human cost and impacts financial decisions can have and how you can use your skills to make a difference in your community.

This is an internship program for both the heart and the mind, highlighting social entrepreneurship as a feasible and rewarding career path. You’ll see how your accounting skills can enrich the lives of others and lend themselves to community or global change.

So what does that mean for you as a virtual intern?

You will understand how to research and plan for a community initiative.You will understand the importance of scenario planning and accounting for different variables. You will understand the need and process for evaluation and reporting. 

This program is self-paced. It takes approximately 2-3 hours to complete.

Skills Learned:

  • Research and planning
    Research and plan a fundraiser for a community initiative

    • Research Planning
    • Community Engagement
  • Assessment and execution
    Forecast for three different event scenarios

    • Scenario Analysis
    • Excel
  • Evaluation and reporting
    Evaluate and report on the outcome of the event

    • Data Analysis
    • Persuasive Communication
    • Report Writing
  • Finish Line

Experience Information

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