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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

James Bryan Torrico

James Bryan Torrico
James helped social enterprises with their COVID-19 PPP loan and forgiveness applications, which have been crucial during these challenging times. He champions continuous improvement mindset, and has 12 years of accounting experience in taxation, contracts and pricing, billing and settlement, intragroup, joint venture, and nonprofit. He worked for IBM and Shell prior to joining Scrubbed. James is a CPA, Lean Six Sigma greenbelter and taekwondo blackbelter. He is married with four kids, and loves Mondays and pineapple on pizza.

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Navigating Fiscal Sponsorship: Key Insights from Fiscal Sponsorship? To Be a 501(c)(3) or Not to Be Webinar

Explore key insights from the fiscal sponsorship webinar. Learn how to navigate 501(c)(3) options, maximize benefits, and empower your nonprofit mission.

Social Impact at the Speed of Trust—Insights and Innovations from SOCAP Global 2023

Scrubbed joined SOCAP Global 2023, providing insights and solutions for NPOs in San Francisco, fostering collaboration and innovation.

9 Signs Your Non-Profit Business Might Need A Hassle-Free Accounting Partner

To ensure smooth operations and compliance with regulations, it is crucial to prioritize accounting. Many non-profits are now considering outsourcing this function to a hassle-free accounting partner. Here are nine signs indicating that outsourcing could be the ideal solution for your organization.

Money matters: How non-profit organizations can maximize impact with effective cost management

Discover cost management techniques for non-profits to balance mission impact with financial sustainability. Learn how to optimize resources and control expenses.

Outsourced Accounting for Nonprofits: Choosing a Partner with the Right Expertise

When searching for an accounting firm to outsource your nonprofit's financial management, look for one with extensive experience in nonprofit accounting and tax compliance. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of the complexities of nonprofit accounting and be able to effectively communicate with you about your unique financial needs and goals. This will help ensure that your nonprofit remains in compliance with all tax laws and regulations.

Anatomy of a Great Nonprofit Financial Report

Financial reporting is one of the most important ways a non-profit communicates with its donors and other stakeholders. Through financial reporting, the communities your nonprofit serves are assured of your regulatory compliance and that the funds you receive are directed toward your guiding mission.