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Join Our Sessions: April 3 & 4 LESS THAN ONE MONTH TO REGISTER! Do you receive grants that are restr

Join Our Sessions: April 3 & 4 [View email in your browser.]() [The Chronicle of Philanthropy]() [Tracking Restricted Grants in QuickBooks]() LESS THAN ONE MONTH TO REGISTER! Do you receive grants that are restricted in some way? Most nonprofits do! Some are restricted for a certain program or event. Others are restricted for time. Some are reimbursement based and are very restrictive in terms of what they can be spent on. Many of these grantors require reporting as to how their dollars were spent. Tracking which expenses are paid for out of a grant is one of the most important, and challenging, tasks an organization must contend with. The good news is this is totally doable in QuickBooks. By simply setting up a few things, you can easily get a P & L for each of your grants (compared to a budget if you’d like) and see reports for all of your grants all in one screen in real time. Join CPA and national nonprofit trainer Gregg S. Bossen for this inaugural, Chronicle of Philanthropy-hosted Restricted Grants webinar. Gregg will show you how you can easily track restricted grants in QuickBooks. Pick the session that suites you: - Desktop Users | Wednesday, April 3 | [Purchase Here]() - Online Users | Thursday, April 4 | [Purchase Here]() You will learn how to: - Set up your grantors within QuickBooks (which field to use) - Attach an E-copy of the grant to a grantor in QuickBooks - Point revenue and expenses to a grant (or split between grants) - Enter a grants budget and - Generate and memorize reports for your grants [Register Now]() [Register today]() and save 20%. Our webinars include live captioning and ASL interpretation. To request other accommodations, please email [copevents@philanthropy.com]() or call 202-466-1032. CPAs earn 1.5 hours of CPE credit for the live webinar. The Chronicle of Philanthropy | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGRzMp4dkAMRi8UbunPD_-9uRfmKHyFrghcu8Qsvgrmqd8SAWfvSxgKo3fzyo6_uO17uL99dAA=) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](=/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGRzMp4dkAMRi8UbunPD_-9uRfmKHyFrghcu8Qsvgrmqd8SAWfvSxgKo3fzyo6_uO17uL99dAA=)

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