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Monday, August 11, 2008

Why Your Financial Systems Matter

Thanks to the Independent Sector for the heads-up: From the Los Angeles Times comes a story about a local chapter of the Service Employees International Union. This story has everything -- everything that can give the public a reason to think nonprofits are poorly run or are run solely as a scam to make money for the founders: undisclosed payments made to businesses owned by family members, poor financial record keeping, lavish spending and possible misstatements of fundraising expenses.


Even if all the issues mentioned in the story are found to be justified, it is still almost a perfect example of everything you should not do. And just because something is legal doesn't mean it is ethical. Taking the time to think, "How will this look?" to the media, regulators, other nonprofits and especially the community you serve can only help your decision making, financial or otherwise. Having a strong financial system in place and people knowledgeable about those systems, as well as other nonprofit accountability measures, are key for all organizations regardless of mission or size.

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