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Fund Accounting & Nonprofit Financial Management
Fund accounting and nonprofit management software for churches and nonprofits. Fresno CA. Cloud-based fund accounting with donor management and contribution tracking.
Aplos is a cloud-based fund accounting and nonprofit management software platform founded in Fresno, California. The company focuses on the intersection of nonprofit financial management and fund accounting — areas that generic small business accounting tools like QuickBooks handle poorly for nonprofit-specific requirements such as fund-based reporting, contribution tracking, and Form 990 preparation. Aplos serves churches, nonprofits, and faith-based organizations with an accessible, modern interface that makes fund accounting approachable for non-accountants.\n\nThe Aplos platform combines fund accounting with donor management, online giving, budgeting, financial reporting, contribution statements, and payroll. Its fund accounting module supports restricted and unrestricted funds, program-based budgeting, and the balance sheet and income statement formats required for nonprofit audit and board reporting. The donor management component tracks giving history, generates contribution statements for tax purposes, and manages recurring giving programs — covering the core development office functions for smaller organizations.\n\nAplos occupies the budget-conscious segment of the nonprofit financial management market, competing with Blackbaud's Financial Edge NXT at the enterprise end and QuickBooks with nonprofit workarounds at the entry level. For churches and small nonprofits with limited accounting staff, Aplos provides purpose-built fund accounting at a price point that enterprise systems cannot match. Its church-specific features — including tithing tracking, pledge management, and small group contribution reporting — have made it particularly popular in the faith-based organization segment.
Government IT & Digital Transformation
Accenture's U.S. federal subsidiary with ~$5.5B revenue and 15,500 employees. Delivers AI, cloud, cybersecurity, and digital services to DoD, civilian, and intelligence agencies.
Accenture Federal Services (AFS) is the U.S. federal subsidiary of Accenture plc, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, with approximately $5.5 billion in annual revenue and 15,500 federal professionals. AFS serves national security, defense, safety, civilian, and military health agencies, delivering the full spectrum of Accenture's commercial technology capabilities in a cleared and compliant environment.\n\nAFS's technical capabilities include FedRAMP-authorized cloud platforms, Managed Extended Detection and Response (MXDR) powered by Google SecOps, Federal Cloud ERP solutions, and the Accenture Insights Platform for Government. The company maintains comprehensive security clearance infrastructure supporting classified AI workloads across unclassified, secret, and top-secret environments. In 2025, AFS secured a $1.6 billion task order to scale Cloud One, the DoD's enterprise cloud platform, and a $336 million Air Force MRO services contract.\n\nAFS brings global commercial technology partnerships—with Microsoft, Google, AWS, SAP, and Salesforce—into federal programs, enabling agencies to adopt enterprise-grade platforms at government-required security standards. The organization acts as an authorized FedRAMP Third Party Assessment Organization (3PAO), giving it deep insight into cloud security requirements. AFS competes with Booz Allen Hamilton, Leidos, and Deloitte Federal for large federal digital transformation and AI integration programs.
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