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3 Signs Your Organization Needs a Nonprofit Accounting System

Blackbaud

You have multiple income streamsdonations, grants, service feesas well as all the ways you use the money. Imagine tracking the revenue and expenses of hundreds of programs funded by scores of grants within a dozen or so cost centers in a system like QuickBooks. You Need Better Internal Controls Your organization is built on trust.

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Your New Budgeting Superpower: Program-Based Budgeting

Blackbaud

As a nonprofit finance leader, you are constantly aware of the many different pulls on your funding availability. The best way to manage those differing priorities is through budget management tools that give you a clear view of each program, instead of trying to pull apart the organizational budget.

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Back-to-School Basics with Nonprofit Finance Fundamentals

Just Write Grants

With our digital school bells ringing, it's time to attend a masterclass in nonprofit finance. Grants ,, : Funds that nonprofits receive from public or private organizations. Organizational Budget : A detailed outline of how a nonprofit plans to earn and spend money over a certain period.

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The Small Nonprofit’s Guide to Budgeting

Get Fully Funded

Yet a budget is a critical tool in managing your organization. A nonprofit budget can bring so many positives: Finances are much easier to manage because you know what expenses and revenue to expect. Success is easier to measure because you can compare your actual numbers to your budgeted numbers to see how you’re doing.

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