Risk management is important for every organization to integrate into their operating strategy. Insurance is the cornerstone of any risk management plan, including your non-profit organization’s financial plan. While insurance cannot protect your organization from every adverse situation, it is … Read More
nonprofit audit
A nonprofit audit is a comprehensive examination of a nonprofit organization's financial statements, internal controls, and compliance with accounting standards and regulatory requirements. Unlike a for-profit business, a nonprofit's primary goal is to fulfill its mission and serve its community, making a nonprofit audit an essential tool for ensuring financial integrity, transparency, and accountability.
Financial transparency is a cornerstone of the nonprofit sector, and a nonprofit audit serves as a mechanism to validate the accuracy of financial reporting. It provides assurance to stakeholders, including donors, grantors, and the public, that the organization is managing its resources responsibly and in accordance with established accounting principles.
Nonprofit audits are often a regulatory requirement, especially for organizations receiving federal funding or grants. Compliance with specific accounting standards, such as the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and regulations governing nonprofits, is meticulously scrutinized during the audit process. This ensures that the financial statements accurately represent the organization's financial position and activities.
Beyond financial statements, nonprofit audits delve into the examination of internal controls and operational efficiency. Auditors assess the organization's procedures related to financial management, governance, and program implementation, identifying areas for improvement and risk mitigation. This comprehensive review contributes not only to financial accountability but also to the overall effectiveness and sustainability of the nonprofit.
For nonprofits expending federal funds, a Single Audit may be required. This specialized audit, in compliance with Uniform Guidance, provides an additional layer of scrutiny to safeguard public resources and ensure adherence to federal regulations.
In essence, a nonprofit audit is a strategic and essential process for nonprofits. It not only upholds the principles of financial accountability but also reinforces the trust that stakeholders place in the organization. Through rigorous examination and adherence to standards, nonprofit audits contribute to the credibility, transparency, and long-term success of organizations dedicated to making a positive impact on society.
How to Keep Volunteers Coming Back to your Non-Profit
While it may be easy to attract motivated volunteers to your organization, it is much more difficult to transform that energy into a dedicated, long-term group of volunteers. And that evolution is worth it - Independent Sector, a non-profit advocacy organization, puts the value of the average … Read More
How to know if your Non-Profit’s Special Event should be Repeated Next Year
Non-profits use special events to raise large amounts in a short period of time. Most often, the donor receives a direct benefit from the event — such as dinner or participation in a gaming activity. But special events don’t always meet their fundraising goals. In fact, organizations can lose money … Read More
Considering Whether to Compensate your Non-Profit’s Board Members
Non-profit board members are legally able to be compensated, and sometimes it might even be necessary. But is it right for your organization? Strengthen Governance: Empower Non-Profit's Board Members. Explore insights for effective leadership, collaboration, and mission-driven success. Pro and cons … Read More
Revisiting the Donor Bill of Rights to Help Evaluate Fundraising at your Non-Profit
The Donor Bill of Rights was designed about 25 years ago to provide an outline of best practices for fundraising in non-profits. While the list has been criticized for being out of date today or not being comprehensive, its basic principles are worth revisiting. Incorporating lessons from the Donor … Read More
Analyzing Revenue like an Auditor can help Non-Profits Optimize Fundraising
Auditors are specialists in understanding how revenue is generated and allocated. They will spend a lot of time analyzing revenue figures, reviewing the methods used to record revenues, and performing a detailed income analysis. Non-profits can learn from auditing techniques to improve their … Read More
Is Your Fundraiser Profitable? Best Practices for Measuring Fundraiser ROI
As your nonprofit begins to prepare its taxes, it is also a good time to conduct a fundraising audit. A fundraising audit, will aide in developing a data-driven strategy to help your organization and fundraising efforts expand and grow. Below is a list of what to include in your fundraising audit … Read More
Upcoming Changes to Nonprofit Financial Reporting
In August of 2017, a new set of rules were adopted by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). The is the first major update to the regulations since 1993, and will become effective on December 31, 2017. The goal is to improve communication between the nonprofits and its investors and … Read More
Essential Internal Controls Every Nonprofit Needs
Internal controls are the operating procedures a nonprofit relies on to keep things running smoothly and reduce the potential for inappropriate behavior within the organization. Essential Internal Controls Every Nonprofit Needs 1. Authority to Spend Deciding who has the authority to make and … Read More
Changes to Nonprofit Accounting for Contributions
New FASB Standards Recognizing Revenue This past August (2017), the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued a proposed Accounting Standards Update (ASU) to address concerns raised by stakeholders regarding the recognition of revenue from contracts and grants received by nonprofit … Read More