Nonprofit pricing — see the discount on the FAQ below.
CentSight
For nonprofits running $1M–$50M annual operating budgets

Every dollar accounted for. Every program funded.

Restricted-fund tracking, grant reporting, and 990-ready exports — live, in plain English. Built for finance teams who need the board to see the mission, not the spreadsheet.

  • Restricted vs unrestricted, live and reconciled
  • Grant burn-down by funder and program
  • Board-ready exports, 990-friendly format
  • Program-level cost-per-outcome, on demand
5-min setup · Read-only · SOC 2 in progress
  • SOC 2 Type II in progress
  • Read-only · role-based access
  • QuickBooks · Sage Intacct native
  • 990-friendly exports
  • Northstar Fdn
  • Evergreen Trust
  • Marin Health
  • Linden Ed
  • Tidewater
  • Greater Plains

Private beta. Names representative of the ICP.

Are we on track to spend the restricted Smith Foundation grant by year-end — and does the board's program report match the GL?

Most nonprofit finance teams answer this the third week of every month, after a controlled chaos of grant-tagged spreadsheets. CentSight reads restricted-fund tagging in the ledger and reconciles burn-down against grant terms live — so the board, the funder, and the GL agree without a Saturday from the finance director.

Mission-aligned finance, without the spreadsheet sprawl.

  1. Step 1: Connect QuickBooks or Sage Intacct

    Read-only. CentSight reads class- or fund-tagged transactions natively. No re-implementation, no migration.

  2. Step 2: Restricted funds, live

    Every donation, grant, and pledge tagged to its restriction class — with live burn-down against the donor's terms.

  3. Step 3: Program cost-per-outcome

    Allocate shared cost to programs by the rule you already use. See cost-per-outcome by program in plain English.

  4. Step 4: Board- and 990-ready

    Exports match the format your auditor and your board already expect. No re-keying.

Days back. Trust forward.

13 hrs/wk

Reclaimed from grant-burn spreadsheets and board-package prep — time the finance director gives back to development and program staff.

<3 min

Average time to answer a funder question on burn-down, with the source transactions attached.

0 surprises

On restricted-fund overruns — every burn is tracked against the donor's terms in real time, not at year-end audit.

The mission stays in front. The finance stays in line.

Our board used to spend the first 20 minutes arguing about whether the program numbers matched the GL. Now they spend it discussing the mission.

Eleanor Mwangi

Executive Director · Northstar Foundation

Restricted-fund tracking used to be a tab per grant. We had 31 tabs. Now we have one dashboard, and the funders trust it.

Tomás Vega

Director of Finance · Evergreen Trust

990 prep was a Saturday for me every year. This year it was an export.

Naomi Adler

Controller · Marin Health Initiative

Answers, before you ask.

Is there nonprofit pricing?
Yes. Verified 501(c)(3) organizations receive a 40% discount off founding-member pricing — $57/mo for the life of the account, for the first 100 nonprofit seats. Pricing scales by operating budget for larger orgs.
Does CentSight handle FASB restricted-fund accounting correctly?
Yes. CentSight reads class-tagged or fund-tagged transactions natively and reconciles burn-down against donor restrictions in real time. We don't replace your fund-accounting software — we make it readable.
Will this work for grant reporting (federal, state, foundation)?
Yes. Every grant gets its own burn-down view, mapped to the funder's reporting cadence. Exports are formatted to match the most common templates (SF-425, foundation-specific, custom).
Can the board see this without seeing the whole GL?
Role-based access by default. Board members can see program-level dashboards without payroll, vendor detail, or restricted donor names. Every access action is logged.
Does it work with Sage Intacct?
Yes. Sage Intacct, QuickBooks Online, and QuickBooks Enterprise are all natively supported. Fund-level dimension support is the table stakes — we don't make you collapse to single-entity to use the product.
What's the SOC 2 status?
SOC 2 Type II is in progress with an external auditor (Type I report under NDA). All data encrypted at rest (AES-256) and in transit (TLS 1.3).

No risk to look.

  • Nonprofit pricing
  • Read-only access
  • Cancel anytime
  • FASB-compliant fund accounting

Mission first. Spreadsheets last.

Live restricted-fund tracking, board-ready exports, and funder-grade trust — without giving up a Saturday.

No credit card. 5-minute setup. Read-only — your books stay yours.

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