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Deltek, Industry Leaders Advise Nonprofits on How to Best Utilize Funding with Performance Management Tools

Business Wire, August 23, 2005

Deltek:

WHAT:   With well-publicized accounting scandals on the rise,
        nonprofits are finding themselves under more scrutiny than
        ever before. As a result, funding sources are requiring that
        nonprofits provide fast, reliable financial reporting and
        apply improved internal controls. With the right performance
        management tools, nonprofits can plan objectives, monitor
        progress, report on their success and in turn, best utilize
        their funding to reach their organizations' goals.

        Deltek, the enterprise resource planning (ERP) vendor of
        choice for project-based businesses, will join industry
        experts from Beers & Cutler, the National Democratic Institute
        for International Affairs and Tatum CFO Partners in an
        informative two-part webcast series, "Managing for
        Performance." Not only will participants learn how to get the
        most out of their funds and grants but also why performance
        management is a critical tool for nonprofits, using one of
        Deltek's nonprofit clients as a real-world example.

DATE:   "Performance Management for Nonprofits"
        September 22, 2005

        "Deltek for Nonprofits -- A Story from the Field"
        September 29, 2005

TIME:   2:00-3:00 PM EST

WHO:    Beers & Cutler Outsourcing LLC- Mitchell Weintraub, partner
        National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
         (NDI)- Bill Hogan, assistant director of finance
        Tatum CFO Partners- Elizabeth Griffith, partner
        Deltek- Matt Fogo, VP

To register, visit www.deltek.com/perform
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