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Master In-Kind Donations From Solicitation to Reporting

$58 billion in in-kind donations are given every year. How many nonprofits are recording them wrong?

This guide gives finance staff and executive directors a clear, practical framework for accepting, valuing, and reporting noncash contributions.

  • A misrecorded donation can cost you at audit

    Most nonprofits accept in-kind gifts without a clear process and it shows up in their books. Learn exactly what qualifies, what doesn't, and how to protect your organization from costly mistakes.

  • The IRS doesn't grade on a curve

    Form 990, donor receipts, fair market value; the rules for noncash donations are specific and unforgiving. Know what's required before you're scrambling to fix it.

  • Record with confidence

    From the moment a donation arrives to the line item in your chart of accounts, get a step-by-step process that leaves no room for error or second-guessing.

What's Inside:
  • Why your gift acceptance policy is your first line of defense
  • The step-by-step recording process that holds up under audit
  • How to determine fair market value and document it properly
  • Donor receipt rules that protect your donors’ deductions (and your credibility)
  • Form 990 Schedule M, demystified
  • A smarter approach to soliciting the goods and services you actually need

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