Nonprofits have unique accounting requirements, regulatory obligations, and stakeholder expectations. We’ve served Central Florida nonprofits for decades — and we speak the language.
Fund accounting, restricted grants, Form 990, OMB Uniform Guidance, FASB ASC 958 — these aren’t things you want your CPA to be learning on your engagement. They’re the foundation of how we serve nonprofit clients.
We understand that your audit isn’t just a compliance exercise — it’s a credibility tool that affects donor trust, board confidence, and grant eligibility. We treat it accordingly.
Schedule a Consultation →Steve has worked with nonprofit organizations across Orlando for over 25 years. He understands funder expectations, board governance, and the unique pressures nonprofit leaders face.
Not necessarily. Requirements depend on your revenue level, your state registration requirements, and your funders’ requirements. Many foundations and government agencies require audited financials above certain thresholds. Florida also has state-specific requirements. We help you determine exactly what’s required for your organization.
A Single Audit is required when a nonprofit or government entity expends $750,000 or more in federal awards in a single fiscal year. It combines a financial statement audit with a compliance audit of your major federal programs. The results are filed with the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and are publicly available.
Yes. The Form 990 is a public document that donors, journalists, foundations, and watchdog organizations read. We review it strategically — ensuring it accurately represents your mission, programs, and governance in the best light while maintaining complete accuracy.
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