Keeping your Nonprofit’s Remote Workers Connected

Keeping your Nonprofit’s Remote Workers Connected

Many employees have embraced the opportunity to work from home during the pandemic — but not all of them. Some workers have experienced feelings of disconnection and isolation. So if your nonprofit plans to make remote working a longer-term proposition, you should...
The ABCs of Activity-Based Costing

The ABCs of Activity-Based Costing

Revenue and expenses, as reported on your company’s income statement, have limited usefulness to people inside the organization. Managers often need information presented in a different format in order to make operational and strategic decisions. That’s where...
Preparations vs. Compilations

Preparations vs. Compilations

Your business needs financial statements so management can monitor performance, attract investment capital and borrow money from a bank or other lender. But not all financial statements are created equal. Audited statements are considered the “gold standard” in...
Recruiting When Job Candidates Have the Upper Hand

Recruiting When Job Candidates Have the Upper Hand

The Great Resignation hasn’t been so great for nonprofit organizations. As many for-profit businesses — particularly in traditionally low-wage industries — have raised pay and hiring incentives, nonprofits have lost staffers. According to a New York Times analysis of...