Tim Domini has worked in financial management roles for over 25 years working in many industries until spending a decade at the Brennan Center for Justice. During his tenure, the Brennan Center tripled its assets under management and experienced enormous growth. Tim has expertise in internal and external budget processes, automation implementations, and audit and 990 preparation and execution. Tim has managed banking relationships, been a 401K plan trustee, provided support to lease renegotiation, worked with lease improvement build outs, as well as managed accounting processes.
Beyond Tim’s work in accounting and finance, he has held community leadership roles serving on the board for 10 years of a co-op, eight (8) years on the board for a community theater group, and nine (9) years as the co-chair of a chapter of a nationally recognized networking group for Financial Professionals. Tim teaches one day a year at The Julliard School, giving a presentation on how to look at not for profit financials.
Tim earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance and a Master in Business Administration from Babson College.
A Few Facts about Charities, 501c(3)s, Foundations and Mission Driven work:
~ Not for profits spend $2.0 Trillion annually
~ They spend 4826 Billion on Payroll
~ They spend over $1.0 Trillion on goods and services
The majority of nonprofit professional are satisfied in their roles and aligned with leadership. While 84% of nonprofit professionals across departments express satisfaction in their jobs, this sentiment is even higher (92%) among those very involved in fundraising efforts at their organization (6/12/19).
If anyone would like any more information you can contact Tim directly at timdomini7@gmaill.com!
Relay for Life 2021 is being planned for June 2021. Please join the Paramus Rotary Club Noon Team by clicking
here.
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Our recycling efforts continue! We are up to 71 lbs of plastic of the 500 lbs needed for our bench. Do not fret, we have until September to get the rest so please continue bring plastic to the meetings or to President Pete's office located at 9 Forest Ave Emerson NJ 07652
Below is a summary of the things that are acceptable:
Produce Bags
Store Bags
Ice Bags
Ziploc and resealable bags
Cereal Box Liners
Case Overwrap
Bread bags
Newspaper sleeves
Dry cleaning bags
Bubble wrap
Plastic e-commerce mailers
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~ Camp Nejeda Service Project has been scheduled for May 20th in lieu of the General Meeting for that week ~
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~ Our next meeting will host R D Chin as our guest speaker and is to be held at Season’s Restaurant on April 1, 2021. ~
RD Chin is a trained architect, feng shui master, and certified interior designer who teaches and consults on the use of space to advance mental and physical health and overall well-being. The author of
Feng Shui Revealed, Chin was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in January 2017. He has since been incorporating life lessons in expressing gratitude and appreciation, in staying connected to his passions, and in the supportive power of words — along with his knowledge of feng shui and his studies and personal experience of food as medicine — to enhance not only his life condition but that of others.