by Suzanne Bakker | May 18, 2023 | annual accounts, annual accounts report, annual financial report, storytelling | Annual Reporting
By the time you start writing your annual report it can be really hard to remember everything about last year. And that’s OK! Because your annual report doesn’t really need to show ALL the details of ALL your activities. What should be in your annual report There is...
by Suzanne Bakker | May 12, 2023 | annual accounts report, data | Annual Reporting
Between you and me, I am probably the one who loves annual reporting more. I know that. But I will always keep trying to help others see the beauty in an annual reporting process. It is a process that brings everything in your organisation together. Your numbers. Your...
by Suzanne Bakker | Dec 25, 2021 | annual accounts report, financial management, nonprofit management, year-end accounts report | Annual Reporting
We have looked at why you might need or want to create an annual report. So now it is time to look at what to include in your annual report. A legal obligation If there is a legal obligation, there often are legal minimum requirements for information you must include...
by Suzanne Bakker | Dec 19, 2021 | annual accounts report, financial management, nonprofit management, year-end accounts report | Annual Reporting
This period of the year is a period of reflection and looking back for many people and especially for nonprofits. Especially for those that run year-end donation campaigns, as looking back can be a powerful part of such campaigns. Sharing past impact can help mobilize...
by Suzanne Bakker | Dec 12, 2021 | annual accounts report, budgeting, call for proposals, expenses, finance management, income, project design, year-end accounts report, year-end goals | Annual Reporting, Finance Management
December is for many of us the final month not just of the calendar year but also of the book year, the fiscal year. If you work with finance in your nonprofit, you are focusing on being sure you have all the needed data for closing the book year. So how to go about...