Gain confidence in compliance, reporting, and board communication, so you can stay focused on mission.
How Langdon supports not-for-profits
Our firm has deep experience with not-for-profit organizations, including charities, associations, and faith-based entities. Several of our partners and professionals serve on boards, speak at nonprofit conferences, and contribute to sector publications.
We commonly help nonprofit leaders with:
- Financial statement audits, reviews, and compilations tailored to grantors, lenders, and regulatory needs.
- Form 990 preparation and related federal and state filings.
- Internal control assessments and process improvements around cash, revenue recognition, and grants.
- Cost allocation, functional expense reporting, and support schedules.
- Advisory support for new programs, funding models, and growth planning.
- Training and materials to help translate financial results for boards and key stakeholders.
Problems we help you avoid
We understand the pressure you face from regulators, grantors, donors, and boards. We help you avoid:
- Surprises in audits that delay grant renewals or erode stakeholder trust.
- Inaccurate or incomplete Form 990 filings that raise regulatory questions.
- Weak internal controls that open the door to fraud or mismanagement concerns.
- Financial reports that confuse your board and distract from strategy.
- Inefficient processes that soak up staff time that should be spent on mission.
What it’s like to work with us
Our not-for-profit clients are supported by a team that lives in this world all year, not just during busy season.
In practice, that means:
- A dedicated engagement team that returns each year and understands your programs, restrictions, and funding sources.
- Proactive planning so audits, reviews, and filings are scheduled around your calendar, events, and board meetings.
- Clear, plain-language explanations for management and the board, with focused takeaways.
- A sounding board for new initiatives, capital campaigns, or structural changes before you commit.
Is Langdon & Company a fit for you?
You are likely a good fit if:
- You operate a not-for-profit organization with audited or reviewed financial statement requirements.
- You rely on grants, government contracts, or complex funding streams that demand strong reporting.
- Your board expects clear, timely, and understandable financial information.
- You want an audit and advisory relationship that strengthens your organization instead of just checking a box.
If you are looking for a nonprofit-savvy CPA team to strengthen your compliance and reporting, contact us to discuss your organization’s needs and deadlines.