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Finding
information on the "how to's" of building your nonprofit budget is not
easy!
One of the most important aspects of your budget is knowing that what
you present to your board and the public is correct and accurate. Donors
expect that you are using the money wisely. It is essential that you can
provide the facts and figures they will ultimately request at your
fingertips! While is it can be expensive, one of the best tools you can
have is a good bookkeeping system!
Several low cost and simple step by step written guides can be found by click here!
Accounting:
Your balance sheet tells all
Below are a few websites that can offer you specific help!
Nonprofit Guides has a sample budget, proposal cover letter, letter of
inquiry,
proposal, and other items that may be of use to you.
http://npguides.org/guide/budget.htm
SERA Learning offers free templates as a
guides to obtain funding
http://www.sera.com/index.php?section=funding&option=funding&page=funding_templates
The Bush
Foundation in St. Paul, MN has on its Web site a
sample budget, which includes a method for documenting sources of
support, as well as expenses that include overhead.
Benefits
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