Accounting Basics For Fundraising Activities

The accounting department and development department are both critical to the success of your organization.  However, their reports may not always seamlessly align.  It’s important for everyone to understand how different activities impact your organization’s financials.   We will review how various fundraising practices (pledges, grants, planned giving, special events, and capital campaigns) should be recorded in your organization’s financials.

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