COCPA Panelists Share Their Expertise with the Nonprofit Community
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CPAs play a vital role in ensuring the financial health of the community's nonprofit sector. As part of that commitment, three members of the COCPA Nonprofit Working Group took the stage as panelists during the latest episode of the Colorado Nonprofit Association's quarterly online program, "Office Hours: Ask a CPA."
Sarah Flischel, AAFCPAs, Denver; Tiffany Knight, Kundinger, Corder & Montoya, P.C., Denver; and Nathan Oberle, Hilltop Community Resources, Grand Junction; answered questions from 21 attendees at the Feb. 20 program, covering topics such as budgeting, grant writing, tax filing requirements, and audit matters.
The next "Office Hours: Ask a CPA" installment is scheduled for May 23, 9 to 10 am. Watch the Colorado Nonprofit Association's website, coloradononprofits.org, for details on registering to attend the May 23 event. For more information on the COCPA Nonprofit Working Group, contact Stacy Svendsen at stacy@cocpa.org.
