How-To Guides
Practical guides for nonprofit finance teams choosing accounting software, managing fund restrictions, and staying compliant.
Nonprofit Budget Template: How to Build One That Works for Your Organization
A step-by-step guide to building a fund-based nonprofit budget — separating restricted and unrestricted revenue, allocating indirect costs, projecting cash flow, and tracking variances monthly.
How to Prepare Form 990 for Your Nonprofit
A step-by-step guide to gathering financial data, completing key sections, and filing Form 990 with the IRS.
Nonprofit Chart of Accounts: Setup Guide and Template (2026)
How to set up a nonprofit chart of accounts with net asset classes, functional expense categories, fund codes, and Form 990 mapping — including a standard account numbering template.
How to Track Restricted Funds in Nonprofit Accounting
A step-by-step guide to setting up fund categories, coding transactions, reconciling balances, and preparing compliant reports for restricted donations and grants.
Nonprofit Financial Statements: What to Produce and How (2026)
A guide to the four required nonprofit financial statements — Statement of Financial Position, Statement of Activities, Statement of Functional Expenses, and Statement of Cash Flows — with example structures and Form 990 alignment.
Nonprofit Internal Controls: A Practical Guide for Small Organizations
How to design and implement internal controls for a nonprofit — segregation of duties, dual authorization, bank reconciliation, fund access restrictions, board review, and annual testing — with practical advice for small organizations with limited staff.
How to Switch from QuickBooks to Nonprofit Accounting Software
A practical guide to migrating from QuickBooks to nonprofit fund accounting software — auditing your current setup, exporting data, mapping Classes to fund codes, handling beginning balances, and running parallel systems before cutover.
What Is Fund Accounting? A Primer for Nonprofit Finance Teams
Fund accounting tracks each designated pool of money as a separate accounting entity. This primer explains why nonprofits need it, how it differs from standard accounting, and what to look for in software.
Grant Tracking Software for Nonprofits: How to Track Grants in Fund Accounting (2026)
Most nonprofits track grants in spreadsheets or disconnected grant management tools. The right approach is fund accounting software that treats each grant as a restricted fund with its own balance and budget.
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