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Your New Budgeting Superpower: Program-Based Budgeting

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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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3 Signs Your Organization Needs a Nonprofit Accounting System

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When your nonprofit is just getting started, your budget for an accounting system is likely very close to $0. Those low-cost tools can be a great way to launch and gain momentum, but there comes a point for every nonprofit when the time it takes to manage your fund accounting workarounds outweighs the cost of upgrading your system.

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Navigating Economic Uncertainty: Smart Tips for Small Nonprofits

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Economic uncertainty can feel like uncharted territory, especially for small nonprofits that operate on tight budgets and unwavering dedication to their missions. With the right tools and mindset, your nonprofit can not only endure economic challenges but emerge even stronger. Be proactive! What do we do? How are we doing it?

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So Now What? Finding Funding for Your Nonprofit

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Organizational age and U.S. The charts in these reports show the frequency of funding by source, such as private foundations, corporate giving programs, and local governments. Annual Budget. Let's look at some of the variations by the size of the annual organizational budget. Image 1 : Bacho / Shutterstock.

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Calling All Nonprofits: Partner Up and Step into Success

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Many nonprofits partner up to step into success. After all, it’s why nonprofits exist, right? Starting a nonprofit signifies a decision to no longer sit idly by as problems persist. The nonprofits who set the pace are those who choose the right grant-writing partner. million nonprofits registered in the U.S.,

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Why You Should Run Your Nonprofit Like a Business

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You started your nonprofit because you saw a need in your community and felt inspired to meet that need. But doing good doesn’t pay the nonprofit’s bills, unfortunately. To make this happen, you MUST think of your nonprofit like a business — and run it that way. And that’s not helping anyone. Who are your audiences? .

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How to Minimize Risk Throughout Your Grant Cycle

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There are millions of wonderful nonprofit organizations working to make this world a better place. Here are some of the internal controls your grantees should have: Formal Written Policies and Procedures You want to make sure your grantees have documented and defined ways of managing and tracking the funds they receive.