If you're looking for the best accounting software for nonprofits, Business Insider has just the thing for you: It's ranked the best in the world based on features, functionality, and cost.
Here are the top five: FreshBooks: It's free to use, and it allows you to accept online donations, manage budgets, and more.
It also allows you to track and report on donations and grants.
Quicken: It's free to use, and it allows you to manage multiple revenue streams, set department and location-based limits, and track expenses across different locations.
It also has a built-in time tracking feature.
Xero: It's free to use, and it allows you to accept online donations without fees.
You can also use it to track and report on donations.
Zogby: It's free to use, and it allows you to manage multiple revenue streams, set department and location-based limits, and track expenses across different locations.
It also has a built-in time tracking feature.
Sage: It's free to use, and it allows you to manage multiple revenue streams, set department and location-based limits, and track expenses across different locations.
It also has a built-in time tracking feature
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