Auditing and financial oversight are essential for ensuring transparency, accountability, and financial integrity in non-profit organizations. This article explores the processes and significance of financial audits, from auditor selection and preparation to the effective use of findings. It also examines non-financial audits—program, compliance, operational, quality, and performance—as tools to assess organizational capacity and mission alignment. Drawing on case examples, the article demonstrates how audits strengthen governance, build stakeholder trust, and improve efficiency. By combining theoretical insights with practical applications, it offers actionable guidance for managers, finance officers, and boards seeking credible oversight and sustainable organizational impact.
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