What is Financial Forecasting and Why Does it Matter to Nonprofits?

Jan 12, 2024

Financial forecasting is a term you’ll hear thrown around in the business world quite often—but in the world of nonprofits, it can be difficult (and even downright impossible) to plan your organization’s finances with any degree of certainty. After all, you can’t possibly predict:

  • Who’s going to donate to your organization
  • How much they’re going to donate
  • Even when donations are going to happen

Still, even as a nonprofit, having some sense of what your finances may look like in the future is crucial to your long-term success. The best way to do this is through financial forecasting.

With a better understanding of what financial forecasting for nonprofits entails and how to use financial forecasts to your organization’s advantage, you can work more confidently toward long-term success and sustainability.

What Is a Financial Forecast for Nonprofits?

Specifically, a financial forecast, sometimes called a projection, is an estimation of an organization’s projected financial conditions based on past and current finances. Financial forecasts can then be used by nonprofit organizations for:

  • Budgeting
  • Strategic planning
  • Fundraising
  • Grant applications
  • Even cash flow management

While not always 100% accurate (especially in the unpredictable realm of nonprofits), a financial forecast can be extremely useful when it comes to informing decision-making and mitigating risks.

What is the Difference Between a Forecast and a Budget?

Let’s break down the difference between a fiscal budget and a financial forecast in a nonprofit setting. Think of a fiscal budget like your organization’s financial game plan for the year. It’s set before the year kicks off and includes all the money you expect to come in (like donations) and go out (like program expenses). It’s your guide for how you plan to spend and receive funds, kind of like a financial blueprint for the year’s activities.

Now, a financial forecast is more like checking the financial temperature throughout the year. It’s not set in stone like your budget. Instead, it changes based on what’s actually happening in your organization. Say you get a surprise donation, or an event costs more than planned – your forecast helps you adjust your expectations and plans on the go. It’s a real-time snapshot that helps you stay flexible and make smart money moves as the year unfolds.

Key Components of Financial Forecasts

So, what are some of the key components of a financial forecast for a nonprofit organization? While no two nonprofits will be exactly alike, most should include the following in a comprehensive financial forecast:

  • Revenue projections
  • Expense projections
  • Cash flow analysis

In addition to these key components, there are some basic documents and records that you’ll need to create a financial forecast for your nonprofit. This will include all of your organization’s financial statements, such as:

  • Income statements
  • Balance sheets
  • Cash flow statements
  • Annual budget
  • Any projected fundraising goals (we like our clients to have a gift table that includes specific gifts and when they hope to receive them based on historical knowledge).

Using Financial Forecasts for Nonprofits

There are many ways in which a financial forecast can be used by nonprofits and their leaders to make smarter and better-informed decisions for the long-term success of the organization. 

Let’s take a closer look at some of these areas:

Budgeting

For many nonprofits, financial forecasts serve as a reliable foundation for creating budgets that can help organizations make better use of their funds and other resources. By projecting revenues and expenses, nonprofits can develop realistic budgets that align more closely with their goals and priorities.

Strategic Planning

Nonprofits can also use financial forecasts to gain insights into the future financial health and sustainability of the organization. These projections can then be used to identify potential risks and opportunities, allowing leaders to make strategic decisions regarding things like:

  • Program expansion
  • Fundraising initiatives
  • Resource allocation

Fundraising and Grant Applications

It’s no secret that nonprofit organizations rely heavily on grants and other forms of fundraising in order to keep working toward their respective missions. When applying for a grant or seeking other fundraising options, it is not uncommon for nonprofits to be required to submit a financial forecast in order to even be considered.

Understandably, donors and granting agencies want to see a clear roadmap of an organization’s financial stability and responsible resource management before making a donation. In this sense, accurate financial forecasts can actually help to boost an organization’s credibility while increasing the chances of securing funding.

Cash Flow Management

Being able to accurately forecast cash flow is crucial for many nonprofits, yet doing so can be a real challenge when you can’t always predict when donations and funds are going to come in.

Fortunately, financial forecasting can be extremely useful in more accurately predicting cash flow in a nonprofit. By projecting when and how much cash will be coming in and going out, organizations can more readily anticipate potential shortfalls, manage liquidity, and make informed decisions about everything from investments and expenses to cash reserves.

Need Help with Financial Forecasting for Nonprofits?

When it comes to making more informed and confident decisions for the future of your nonprofit, being able to rely on a financial forecast can be extremely useful. At the same time, financial forecasting isn’t always easy—especially for nonprofit leaders who have other important obligations to focus on.

This is where it can be especially useful to work with an experienced team of accountants and other financial professionals who offer nonprofit accounting and bookkeeping services, including financial forecasting. 

At The Charity CFO, we’ve been trusted by hundreds of nonprofits to assist with everything from basic bookkeeping to financial forecasting and everything in between. Our philosophy is that when you don’t have to worry about the books, you can focus more readily on what matters most: pursuing your nonprofit’s mission.

Interested in learning more about our nonprofit accounting services? Get in touch with our team today. We’d love to learn more about your organization and help you determine which services may be best for your needs.

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