Attendees will learn about:
Dispelling common misconceptions about the Employee Retention Credit (ERC), such as: we have been told we do not qualify, we already took PPP loans, we had an increase in revenue- Should I take a second look?
Walking nonprofits through the simple process of applying for the program and clarify what the time investment is?
Helping nonprofits make an educated decision on how to select a qualified ERC consultant.
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Natasha Lopez-Rodriguez is the Director of Community Engagement for AZ Impact for Good since October 2021. Natasha was previous Executive Director for YWCA Mankato and has a wealth of knowledge in the non-profit sector. She has 9 years of higher education experience within student affairs, registration, admissions, financial aid and recruitment. She has educated the community about financial education at various non-profit organization, community centers, trade and vocational schools, churches and group homes teaching practical financial habits. Natasha is a graduate of the Hispanic Leadership Institute Class of 2018. Natasha holds MBA with the Keller School of Management and a BA in Communications from
Arizona State University.
Liz Pierson is an Associate Director with Economic Incentives Advisory Group (EIAG). Her firm helps employers obtain government funds - such as cash grants, tax credits and other financial programs available to businesses and nonprofits.
Her clients have received government funds ranging from $250,000 and up to $8 million. She is responsible for educating the business community and nonprofit organizations about the government funding available from various agencies. She also manages partner programs which expands her network to clients nationwide and in a variey of industries.
In addition to her role as an “educator” and advocate to introduce businesses and nonprofits to available government funding, she is a speaker at various professional associations. Her presentations focus on the availability of funding and the steps required to apply and secure these lucrative benefits.
Liz has also been an active member in the Arizona community serving on several nonprofit boards. She also has a background in the hospitality industry consulting with some of the state’s largest hotels organizing corporate events for the pharma, technology and services industries.
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