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Financial Management for Nonprofits: From Chaos to Compliance
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- ISBN8233773037
- EAN9798233773037
- Date de parution05/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Most well-intentioned nonprofit audits fail, not because of fraud or complex accounting, but because fast-growing, mission-driven organizations operate without financial systems strong enough to support their work. This practical guide explains why nonprofits fail audits, how donor confidence is lost, and how organisations can transition from financial chaos to disciplined compliance without sacrificing their impact.
Drawing on real audit patterns across NGOs and donor-funded projects, it shows the most common weaknesses auditors flag-poor documentation, weak internal controls, mishandled restricted funds, uncontrolled advances, procurement gaps, and payroll risks-and how to fix them. This handbook is for executive directors, board members, finance managers, and program leaders who want clean audits, credible donor reporting, and financial systems that protect both mission and reputation.
If your nonprofit does good work but struggles with audits and compliance, this book shows you how to build systems that last.
Drawing on real audit patterns across NGOs and donor-funded projects, it shows the most common weaknesses auditors flag-poor documentation, weak internal controls, mishandled restricted funds, uncontrolled advances, procurement gaps, and payroll risks-and how to fix them. This handbook is for executive directors, board members, finance managers, and program leaders who want clean audits, credible donor reporting, and financial systems that protect both mission and reputation.
If your nonprofit does good work but struggles with audits and compliance, this book shows you how to build systems that last.









