Help Quote this Woman NPC with 5 volunteers for a registered auditor to audit financial statements

category
Business related skills
sub-category
Accounting & Financial services
duration
more than 8 hours
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Help Quote this Woman NPC with 5 volunteers for a registered auditor to audit financial statements
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QW+ is looking for a registered auditor to donate an audit of it’s financial statements for 2024. Audited Financial Statements are needed to apply for grant funding. We are advised that an audit of this size would take approximately 16 hours. Our resource-strapped but wonderful organisation cannot afford audit fees and as a result, some of our much-needed grant applications are being turned down because of a lack of audited annual financial statements. About Us We help increase the visibility of women+ in media as experts by building a database of women+ experts for journalists Less than 20% of expert sources quoted in popular media are women: our online database of woman+ experts for journalists is working to change that. Quote This Woman+ (QW+) is a South African based non-profit working to bridge the gender gap in the media landscape, by increasing the number of women+ used as expert sources by journalists. Through our online database, we link journalists with brilliant experts on an array of trending topics, from a green economy, politics, finance, to human rights law and medicine. We're working to shift the statistic of only one woman used as a news expert for every four times a man is, which recent research has shown. Quote This Woman+ campaigns, advocates and lobbies for the voices of women+ experts. There is a plus in our name because our database is open to any marginalised experts who believes they should be included on our database - perhaps because of a disability, or sexual and gender orientation, or anything else. To find out more about our organisation, head to our website: www.quotethiswoman.org.za
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