You didn't become an Executive Director to be your organization's CFO.

But here you are.

The Accidental CFO is a free, intimate peer roundtable for nonprofit leaders who are carrying the financial weight of their organization — and figuring it out as they go.

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Every month, a small group of nonprofit EDs and CEOs gather to do something most of us are too proud to do alone — ask the financial questions we're afraid to ask our boards.

No jargon. No judgment. No sales pitch.

Just real talk with peers who get it, facilitated by a fractional CFO who speaks nonprofit fluently.

What to expect:

  • 60 minutes on Google Meet — we start and end on time

  • 👥 Capped at 10 participants — so everyone can actually talk

  • 🎯 One focused topic per session — plus open Q&A

  • 📋 Takeaway notes — a short recap so you leave with something you can use

  • 🤝 No pitch, no pressure — if you want to work with me after, great. If not, we're still in this together.

  • 💻 Always free — this is how I give back to the sector I love

Our first session:

📅 Tuesday, June 2, 2026 from 10–11am CST

💻 Google Meet — link sent upon registration

👥 Limited to 10 participants 

What we'll cover in Session 1: "What your board is really asking when they question your finances — and how to answer confidently."

This is for you if:

  • You lead a nonprofit in the $1M–$5M range without a dedicated CFO or finance director

  • You've ever dreaded a board meeting because of finance committee questions

  • You know your mission inside and out — and wish you felt the same way about your numbers

  • You want peers who get it, not a webinar talking at you

 Spots are limited to keep the conversation real. Reserve yours below.

Need more than a monthly roundtable?

The Accidental CFO is built for community and connection — not for the deeper financial support some organizations need. If you're ready for real, one-on-one financial leadership, here are three ways to go further:

  • Financial Clarity Intensive — A one-time, three-week financial deep dive · $2,500

  • CFO Office Hours — One focused hour with a CFO, whenever you need it · $450

  • Ongoing CFO Partnership — For leaders ready for embedded financial leadership

The Accidental CFO roundtable is hosted by Bee Nance, fractional CFO and founder of Your CFO Friend — helping nonprofit leaders understand their numbers, trust their decisions, and lead with financial confidence.

Have questions? Email hello@yourcfofriend.com