

Would you agree that managing a grant-funded nonprofit has become more complex and more scrutinized than ever before?
I'm sure you've felt the pressure…
Between securing funding, managing restricted and unrestricted dollars, staying compliant with grantor requirements, and keeping your board informed — the financial demands on your organization never stop.
And on top of all of that, you're expected to be audit-ready at any given moment.
As a CPA and Enrolled Agent who specializes exclusively in nonprofit accounting, financial oversight, and grant compliance…
I understand the unique financial challenges that established nonprofit organizations face every single day.
The truth is, one of the biggest threats to your organization's long-term success isn't finding funding — it's keeping it.
The most frustrating part? Most nonprofit leaders I work with have no idea they are already making one or more of the compliance mistakes that put their grant funding at risk.
In fact, after years of working with established nonprofits, I've identified 7 grant compliance mistakes that could be quietly jeopardizing your organization's funding right now…
The problem is, most executive directors and finance managers I speak with have never been told about these mistakes — until it's too late.
That's why I put together this free guide…

How to identify and correct the most common financial reporting errors that cause grantors to pull funding — and what to do immediately if you've already made them
The right way to track restricted vs. unrestricted funds so your organization never faces a compliance violation or audit finding
Why most nonprofits are not audit-ready — and the exact steps to get your financial house in order before an auditor walks through your door
How to build internal financial controls that protect your organization from fraud, mismanagement, and costly compliance failures
The single biggest mistake nonprofit boards make when reviewing financial statements — and how to fix it before your next board meeting
What grant-funded nonprofits over $750,000 in expenditures must have in place to meet federal single audit requirements
How to prepare accurate grant budgets that keep you compliant with grantor guidelines and prevent costly over- or under-spending
And much, much more!

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Best Wishes,
Desarie Anderson, CPA, EA