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Building Trust and Accountability: A Guide to Nonprofit Internal Controls Policy

Blackbaud

Now imagine an alternative scenario where every financial process is clearly documented, roles are well-defined, and checks and balances are in place for all your various financial responsibilities. A well-implemented internal control policy. Do All Nonprofit Organizations Need an Internal Control Policy? The difference?

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How Government Grants Are Changing Grant-Making Policies

GrantNews

Government grant-making policies are shifting the entire world of grants. ” It wasn’t until the 1970’s, however, that Federal grant policy began to evolve into what it is today…Since the 1970’s, subsequent grant-related legislation has helped to further develop Federal grant policy.

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Pre- and Post-Award is like PB&J

RBW Strategy

What is your policy related to conflicts of interest? The best way to reduce organizational risk and to ensure that your organization incorporates the requirements of 2 CFR 200 is to develop robust policies and procedures. Do those documents provide a path for handling the unexpected? If its not written down, does it exist?

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Why Is Honesty the Best Policy When Writing Grants?

Grant Writer Team

What’s the Best Policy when Writing Grants? Best Policy When Writing Grants The Role of Integrity when Writing Grants GrantWriterTeam ‘s advice? Ethical grant writers work with organizations to ensure transparency in all dealings and recommend clear internal policies to manage any potential conflicts.

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How to Improve Your Internal Controls to Minimize Audit Findings

Blackbaud

Not having sufficient control documentation can create a more time-consuming process and lead to your external auditors identifying recommendations or deficiencies. But some of these controls, such as what happens if a check is stolen, will need to be part of your process documentation.

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What Every Nonprofit Needs to Know About Financial Audits

Blackbaud

Internal financial audits, where your team reviews its own documentation and procedures to identify opportunities for large-scale improvement in your financial strategy. Your auditor will need access to various financial documentation to conduct your nonprofits audit effectively.

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How organizations are advancing digital financial inclusion

Candid

These groups often face multiple barriers such as distrust of financial institutions, lack of sufficient funds, limited connectivity in rural areas, lack of identification documents, and the resulting high transaction costs, which limit opportunity for economic participation for those who need it most.