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What is Statement of Activities?

The nonprofit equivalent of an income statement.

Simple definition

The nonprofit equivalent of an income statement. Shows changes in net assets over a period, categorized by those with and without donor restrictions.

Why it matters for your nonprofit

When leaders share one clear story about money and mission, donors trust you and audits go smoother. Understanding Statement of Activities helps your board make decisions without guessing what your numbers mean.

How it shows up in daily work

You will see Statement of Activities in board packets, grant reports, and donor conversations. The goal is to record activity once and report it consistently—without rebuilding spreadsheets every month.

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How Alignmint helps

Alignmint ties fund accounting, donor records, and reporting in one place so terms like Statement of Activities show up correctly in your books—not only in a policy memo.

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