February 19, 2016
2016 Review of FUND E-Z Nonprofit Accounting
From the 2016 Reviews of Nonprofit Accounting Systems. FUND E-Z from FUND E-Z Development Corporation is an industry-tested nonprofit accounting product that offers small to mid-sized nonprofit organizations with the tools they need at an affordable price. Pricing for a single user starts at $1,995.00 for the basic edition, which is suitable for most nonprofits....…
February 19, 2016
2016 Review of Blackbaud Financial Edge NXT
From the 2016 Reviews of Nonprofit Accounting Systems. Best Fit: Financial Edge NXT, from Blackbaud is well suited for mid-sized nonprofit organizations, NGO’s, and government entities that desire the flexibility of an online product. Product Strengths Mobile friendly interface Integrates with all Blackbaud financial and fundraising applications Excellent help and support options available Grant...…
February 19, 2016
2016 Review of Cougar Mountain Denali + FUND Nonprofit Accounting
From the 2016 Reviews of Nonprofit Accounting Systems. Best Fit: Denali FUND Nonprofit Software, from Cougar Mountain Software is a modular system well-suited for small to mid-sized nonprofit organizations, particularly those handling multiple funds. Product Strengths User friendly interface Integration with third party donor management software Available in three versions Modular structure allows users to...…
February 19, 2016
2016 Review of Araize FastFund Nonprofit Accounting
From the 2016 Reviews of Nonprofit Accounting Systems. Best Fit: Available via SaaS technology, FastFund Nonprofit Accounting from Araize is well suited for small to mid-sized nonprofit organizations that desire easy system navigation, along with strong budgeting and reporting capability. FastFund Nonprofit Accounting from Araize, Inc. has been offering nonprofit software for over 30 years....…
February 19, 2016
2016 Review of AccuFund for Nonprofits
AccuFund is an excellent choice for mid-sized nonprofits that need a scalable product that can be accessed remotely. The availability of both on–premise and online/cloud editions allows users to choose the option that would be suit their organization’s needs. The scalability of the product allows users to start with the core set of modules and...…
February 19, 2016
2016 Review of Aplos Fund Accounting
Aplos offers several discounts to new and smaller nonprofits. For instance, nonprofits formed in the past year can request six months free, and those with less than $50,000 in annual revenues can qualify for a 30% discount. The Starter version of Aplos runs $25.00 per month, with users able to save 10% if the subscription...…
February 19, 2016
2016 Reviews of Nonprofit Accounting Software Systems
While smaller nonprofits may feel that they can get by without nonprofit software, using spreadsheets to monitor organizational activity, this process is not recommended for any small business owner, particularly the nonprofit, where additional ...
February 19, 2016
All Aboard! Nonprofit Accounting System Keeps the Trains Running
Managing the accounting for a nonprofit group can be a challenge, and in some ways even more challenging than running a business. While there is less focus on achieving a profit, getting the most from revenues is definitely a priority, and nonprofits ...
February 18, 2016
4 Payroll Considerations for Nonprofits
When people receive their paychecks, be it weekly, bi-weekly or some other, they may notice the litany of deductions indicated on the pay stubs. They often dismiss them and simply accept that Uncle Sam takes his fair share—and they grudgingly acquiesce.
February 9, 2016
Aplos Software Gets $4 Million in Funding
Aplos has succeeded as a SaaS startup outside of Silicon Valley by being the first company to build cloud accounting software specifically for small nonprofits. Organizations of this size often use off-the-shelf small business software, which aren't ...
February 5, 2016
New Tax Filing Deadlines For Business Entities and Nonprofits Starting Next Year
The initial due date or extended deadline for many entities are changing for the 2016 tax year. In other words, at this time next year, your tax calendar will look dramatically different than it does right now.