Accountants
Updated October 2025 A list of local accounting firms that work with nonprofit organizations. These accountants are not volunteers and will charge fees.By: Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta Accountant List

Updated October 2025 A list of local accounting firms that work with nonprofit organizations. These accountants are not volunteers and will charge fees.By: Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta Accountant List
Unemployment benefits provide a financial bridge for unemployed individuals to their next source of employment. The unemployment system, however, has a high propensity for being subject to abuse, fraud, and improper claims. With these concerns in mind, this article provides information to ensure you, a nonprofit employer, are in compliance with the Georgia Department of …
You filled out the lengthy application and were elated when you received the 501(c)(3) determination letter in the mail. You may think you’re done with filling out forms and dealing with the IRS, but you’re wrong. There is still a lot to do to make sure your organization is in compliance with all of the …
The alert provides basic information about the types of insurance typically purchased by nonprofits, such as what the insurance policies cover and why a nonprofit may need to purchase such insurance. It also discusses basic risk management techniques your nonprofit can follow to help prevent any losses. Please note that in addition to the legal …
Non-profit organizations, like any other employer, may have to deal with injured employees. The following guide will answer many of your basic questions regarding Workers’ Compensation in Georgia. Workers Comp
When does my organization have to pay employees overtime? Must they be paid when they are “on call”? What is the minimum wage? This article provides some general information on the requirements for paying employees in the state of Georgia. Nuts and Bolts of Paying Employees
