MIP Fund Accounting™

MIP Fund Accounting™ is a configurable fund accounting solution that allows you to report and track information that is most important to you, your board, your members, and your supporters. Key benefits realized by organizations using MIP Fund Accounting™:

  • Built from the ground up to do nonprofit fund accounting.
  • Robust, table-driven multi-dimensional chart of accounts allows even the most complex nonprofit financial reporting models (grants, locations, projects, departments, funds, employees, and much more) to be accommodated with ease.
  • Multiple deployment and licensing options allows for either on premises or hosted deployment as well as subscription (SaaS) licensing options.  MIP Fund Accounting™ (on premises) and MIP Cloud™ are the two editions available.
  • Comprehensive functionality for core financial management as well as in-house Payroll, Human Resource Management, Employee Web Services, and Benefits Management in one integrated solution.

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Case Study

CSAC Excess Insurant Authority (EIA) is a member directed insurance risk sharing pool offering insurance solutions and risk management services to help California pubic entities proactively control losses and prepare for various exposures.

To respond to the members’ needs, CSAC EIA employed a true fund accounting system to grow its membership, add programs, efficiently and transparently manage budget reporting, and meet stringent California State Controller’s audit requirements.