Budgeting and record keeping are important matters

A. At the beginning of your effort it is common to discover as many needs through your actions as through you planning; still you should be aware that there are eight categories of things you may need.
B. Do not act until you have done a thorough analysis of all the resource requirements of the change effort, from initial stages through completion.
C. The primary purpose of record keeping is to demonstrate to funding sources that you are using funds in accordance with your agreement or contract.
D. Some tax-exempt organizations (only those with income of over $25,000) need to file a 990 report, which is a confidential document between your organization and the IRS.


A

Counseling

You might also like to view...

People with strong death wishes are invariably:

A) ?impulsive. B) ambivalent, confused, and gasping for life.? C) venting their desire to kill themselves.? D) suicidal for as long as they live.

Counseling

A wise agreement includes

a. The ways each person will act differently in the future b. A counter signature from a mediator c. What will happen to the person who breaks the agreement d. What will happen to the relationship if one member breaks the agreement

Counseling

A key disadvantage of self-reports is that they are _____

a. vulnerable to distortions by participants b. incompatible with phenomenological views of counseling c. relatively difficult to administer to participants d. incapable of assessing private cognitions and feelings

Counseling

Although interview questions can be useful for assessing a person's degree of substance use, brief questionnaires can be helpful supplements to the interview because:

a) A diagnosis of dependence or abuse can be determined from scores on most questionnaires b) They help to identify the degree of functional impairment and consequences of substance usage c) People tend to be more honest about substance use when responding to questionnaires d) Readiness for change is best evaluated with questionnaires

Counseling