Selecting the Right School for Your Child Arizona: Roert Di Bacco

Choosing a School in Arizona: Step Two

How to Find the Best School for Your Child in Arizona: Step Two My first blog on choosing a school described step one; know yourself, your child and your options. In step one you should have narrowed your search slightly and this next step will help you hone in on a small group of schools. […]

How to Choose The Best School for Your Child

How to Choose The Best School for Your Child in Arizona

In my work in the community I often get asked by parents, “what is the best school for my child?” As with many important questions in life the true answer is, it depends. Let me explain – it is very difficult to tell parents what is the best school for their child since I do […]

Charter School Budgeting and Marketing, Robert Di Bacco

How to Create a Budget for Charter Schools

Nonprofit Charter School Organizations Live and Die by Their Budget Marketing Budget It is impossible to cover everything about charter school budgeting in a short blog post; however, in general nonprofit charter school organizations live and die by their budget. We all know that unforeseen events can and will occur, but nonprofit organizations, unlike for-profit […]

Robert Di Bacco, Educator, COO/CFO Charter School

Association COO/CFO Robert Di Bacco Talks Non-profit Spending

Association COO/CFO Robert Di Bacco Talks Non-profit Spending, Sustainability in Podcast Association COO/CFO Rob Di Bacco recently sat down with Procurify, a company that helps organizations align spending with their business objectives, to discuss how he manages financial operations for the Association, ways to scale spend management sustainably and tips for how educational institutions should […]

Robert Di Bacco’s Response to AZ Republic

robertdibacco.brandyourself.com    RobertDiBacco.com This article was written by Robert Di Bacco, Chief Operating & Financial Officer of the Arizona Charter Schools Association. It was written in response to articles that appeared in the Arizona Republic newspaper which were not factual and published in attempt to fit a negative narrative surrounding charter schools in Arizona. Below is […]