Accounting for Community's Charity Pitch Competition

Accounting for Community's Charity Pitch Competition

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Presenter(s)

Collin Bergin, Benjamin Michael Colwell, Kyle J. Crail, Kayleigh Ann Duke, Betsey Bernice Fisher, Joseph Guay, Matthew Albert Harsar, Matthew Hess, Allison Nicole Iklodi, Morgan Elizabeth Jewett, Lindsey Lawrence, Anna Grace Madison, Andrew Rothstein

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This poster reflects research conducted as part of a course project designed to give students experience in the research process. Course: ACC 703

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Join Master of Professional Accountancy students in ACC 703 - Accounting for Community as they use their hearts and minds to pitch a not-for-profit organization to potential donors. This course project requires students to identify an existing not-for-profit organization that they believe has a persuasive mission and to analyze the organization and its programs to explain why donors should financially support the organization. At least $1,000 is on the line. Winning organizations will be announced after Stander. Each pitch and corresponding audience questions will be approximately 12 minutes. Four pitch presentations will occur each hour, with a brief break prior to 2:00 and 3:00. You are welcome to join any time!

Publication Date

4-22-2021

Project Designation

Course Project

Primary Advisor

Marsha K. Keune

Primary Advisor's Department

Accounting

Keywords

Stander Symposium project, School of Business Administration

Accounting for Community's Charity Pitch Competition

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