Position Overview
**Overview**
Nonprofits — grant-funded 501(c)(3) organizations, associations, and member organizations — carry financial complexity that generic accounting software was never built to handle. Restricted funds, multi-year grant compliance, and board-level financial reporting demand purpose-built infrastructure. And yet most mid-market nonprofits doing $2.5M–$100M in revenue are running their finances on tools built for businesses nothing like theirs.
Intuit's strategy is to become the financial operating system for this segment — automating fund accounting, eliminating grant compliance burden, and giving nonprofit finance teams the real-time intelligence they have never had.
The financial burden is two-sided: fund-based accounting complexity — restricted versus unrestricted net assets, multi-dimensional classification, restriction release entries — and grant compliance complexity — multi-funder awards, federal reporting, single audit thresholds. Most have no s...