When
Monday, December 7, 2026 10:00AM - 12:30PM EST
Where
NYCON Webinar (Online) | NYCON Members Must Login to Register
Instructions to join the webinar will be available upon registration and sent 24 hours before the webinar begins
Event Registration
Event Details
Grants management in quickbooks
Registration
Cost: $200.00
Date & Time
- December 7, 2026 10am - 12:30pm
Presenter:
Gregg S. Bossen, CPA created QuickBooks Made Easy for Nonprofits in 2000, and has since been teaching QuickBooks seminars around the country for various groups, conducting webinars, providing technical support to hundreds of clients, one-one-one consulting, and offering industry-specific streamable training. Gregg’s teaching style is funny and entertaining, and his energy and knowledge of Nonprofits make his classes a unique experience. Gregg has taught new users as well as other CPAs, who are themselves considered experts in the software. In total, he has taught over 4,500 seminars to more than 65,000 students. He currently teaches for over 30 Nonprofit State Associations, as well as annually at Scaling New Heights and QuickBooks Connect
Overview
This 6-hour course covers basic and intermediate accounting using QuickBooks Online is designed to get any fiscal team up and running building their own financial systems, managing their money well, and being able to provide high quality financial reports for Director and Board level requirements. Broken into two three-hour sessions, attendees will be able to either learn from scratch, or update their existing knowledge, on the following:
Grants Management in QuickBooks (2.5 Hours)
- Overview of grants
- Conditional vs. Unconditional
- Restricted vs. Unrestricted
- Using Projects in QuickBooks to track grant activity
- Advanced budgeting for grants
- Allocation P/R to grants
- Indirect Cost Allocation in QuickBooks
- Advanced Grant Reporting
Who Should Attend
Anyone using QuickBooks that has grants that are restricted in any way should be here. Note: attendance at day 1 and day 2 of QuickBooks Intensive isn't required - but is highly recommended.

