Not-For-Profit Conference 2026 WEBCAST
Overview
Join us at the Not-For-Profit Conference to gain expert guidance on best practices and critical updates from professionals in your industry. Across two dynamic days, you’ll build your technical expertise, deepen your leadership skills, and connect with colleagues who understand the challenges of the sector.
This year’s agenda is packed with timely insights to stay on the cutting edge of accounting standards with:
- Comprehensive FASB updates
- The latest economic trends
- A deep-dive into the complexities of state & local taxation
- Strategies for employee compensation, benefits, hiring, retention and more from Compensation Connections
- The latest in AI, Cybersecurity, and Fraud
- And more!
Elevate your impact, gain inspiration, and strengthen your network. Register today!
Highlights
Comprehensive FASB updates. The latest economic trends. A deep dive into the complexities of state and local taxation. Strategies for employee compensation, benefits, hiring, retention and more from Compensation Connections. The latest in AI, cybersecurity, and fraud.
Prerequisites
None.
Designed For
Not-for-profit accounting and auditing professionals.
Objectives
Gain expert guidance on best practices and critical updates from professionals in your industry.
Preparation
None.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Allison Lee, Compensations Connections, LLC
Allison Lee, CCP has 10+ years of compensation experience in multiple industries. Before joining Compensation Connections, Allison worked with major retail, merchandising, marketing, and telecommunications business units as a compensation partner. Her experience now includes working with city and county governments, public sector agencies, and non-profit organizations.
Jeffrey Mechanick, FASB Senior Project Advisor, Financial Accounting Standards Board
Jeff Mechanick is Senior Project Advisor for Not-for-Profit Organizations at the FASB. In that role, he provides organization-wide technical and strategic advice on standard-setting activities affecting the not-for-profit sector, guides and facilitates stakeholder outreach with the sector, chairs the FASB’s Not-for-Profit Advisory Committee, and participates in some of the FASB’s broader educational activities. He is also a member of the Technical Advisory Group of the International Financial Reporting for Nonprofit Organizations initiative (#IFR4NPO).
Prior to joining the FASB staff in 2006, Jeff spent 20 years working in and with the not-for-profit sector, as the CFO of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., and before that, as a Senior Manager with KPMG, LLP, in the firm’s New York office. From 1992 to 1994, he served as the National Technical Senior Manager for the firm’s Higher Education, Research, and Other Not-for-Profit Organizations (HERON) practice. He is also a past member of the AICPA’s NFP Expert Panel. Jeff received his MBA from Rutgers University and his AB from the University of Chicago, and he is a member of the AICPA and the New York State Society of CPAs. He is also an adjunct instructor in Columbia University’s MS degree program in Nonprofit Management.
Kelly Rancourt, Audit Principal, Clark Nuber PS
Winner of a WSCPA Outstanding Volunteer Leader Award. Kelly Rancourt, CPA, is a Principal in Clark Nuber’s Audit and Assurance Services Group. Kelly has over 15 years of experience performing audits for not-for-profit and healthcare organizations. She also performs federal compliance audits. She is a co-author of the annual Knowledge Based Audits of Health Care Entities published by CCH, a Wolters Kluwer Company. She is a member of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA), and the WSCPA. She is also a member of the AICPA Not-for-Profit Audit Risk Alert Subcommittee. She speaks locally and nationally on Not-for-Profit and Healthcare accounting topics, as wells as federal grant compliance.
Ryan Herzog, School of Bus. Admin., Program Coord.
Professor Herzog is an Associate Professor of Economics at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. He was born in Tacoma, Washington and grew up in Gig Harbor, Washington. He attended Pacific Lutheran University and graduated with a B.A. in Economics with minors in Mathematics and Business. After a brief stint at Russell/Mellon (Russell Investment) he went on to graduate school at the University of Oregon. He completed his doctorate in 2009 with a focus in International Capital Mobility, Econometrics, and International Finance. Professor Herzog’s academic interests include international capital flows, monetary policy, and regional business cycles. At Gonzaga he has served on a number of committees including faculty compensation (chair), retirement benefits, and university assessment (chair). He is a member of the Audit Committee at Numerica Credit Union.
Troy Rector, Shareholder, Clark Nuber PS
Troy Rector, CPA, CGMA, is a shareholder in Clark Nuber’s Public Sector Group, where he has dedicated his career to serving tax exempt organizations. Troy works with governmental entities and not-for-profit organizations to understand their unique issues, enabling him to provide technical advice that is both specific to their organization and also clear and concise. He has spent his career providing audit advisory services to governmental organizations, including those administering Federal funds. Troy regularly speaks at conferences, including the National Grant Management Association’s Annual Grants Conference and the AICPA National Governmental Not-For Profit Program and AICPA National Not-For Profit Conference. Troy resides in Edmonds, Washington with his wife and identical twin, UW Husky daughters.
Non-Member Price $619.00
Member Price $509.00