BOOKKEEPING & PAYROLL FOR IMMIGRANT & SETTLEMENT SERVICES
Bookkeeping services for immigrant and settlement organizations you can trust
Your work helps newcomers build their lives in Canada. Enkel provides accurate, reliable bookkeeping and payroll services for immigrant and settlement services organizations across Canada, including IRCC-funded agencies, language training providers, and newcomer support centres, so your team can focus on the people you serve.
Trusted by hundreds of nonprofits across Canada
Accurate, reliable bookkeeping for immigrant and settlement services organizations
Immigrant and settlement services organizations face a unique financial environment. Federal funding through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), provincial grants, and municipal contracts each come with strict reporting requirements and audit obligations. At the same time, your administrative capacity is often limited, leaving financial management under-resourced precisely when it matters most.
At Enkel, we work with many hundreds of nonprofits and charities across Canada. We understand the funding landscape for settlement organizations and have built our processes to handle the complexity of multi-funder reporting, government compliance, and payroll for diverse, multilingual teams.
Let us handle your bookkeeping while you focus on welcoming newcomers.
Fund Accounting for Government-Funded Programs
IRCC-funded organizations must track program expenditures with precision: every dollar must be accounted for and reported in accordance with your contribution agreement. Our team tracks revenue and expenses by fund and program, provides monthly financial statements, and ensures your books are audit-ready for federal and provincial funders at all times.
IRCC & Multi-Funder Reporting
Settlement organizations often report to multiple funders simultaneously: IRCC, provincial ministries, municipal governments, and private foundations. We will generate custom financial reports for each funder so your reporting obligations are met on time, every time. This protects your funding relationships and supports future grant applications.
Payroll for Multilingual, Diverse Teams
Settlement organizations often employ staff across multiple programs, with varying employment types: full-time settlement workers, part-time language instructors, contract interpreters, and wage-subsidized positions. Enkel manages your payroll accurately and on time, including CRA remittances, T4s, and Records of Employment, regardless of the complexity of your team structure.
Consistent Processes That Survive Staff Changes
High staff turnover is a reality in the settlement sector. Our consistent, documented bookkeeping processes are built to withstand changes in resources, so your financial operations do not miss a beat when a team member moves on. You get bookkeeping, payroll, and controllership support in a single, affordable fee, without the overhead of in-house hiring.Get a Quote from Enkel!
Why Canadian Nonprofits Choose Enkel for Bookkeeping Services? Speak to us about financial operations and management services for your organization, and you will understand why.
Why Immigrant & Settlement Services Organizations Need a Dedicated Bookkeeper
Most nonprofit leaders didn’t get into this work to manage spreadsheets. But without a dedicated bookkeeper who knows the nonprofit sector, organizations face real risks. These include misused grant funds and inaccurate T3010 filings. They also include board reports that miss the true financial picture. Year-end audits can also take much longer than they should.
A nonprofit bookkeeper understands fund accounting. They know the difference between restricted and unrestricted revenue. They follow CRA rules for registered charities. They can prepare the reports that funders need. That specialized knowledge is the difference between books that simply exist and books that actively support your mission.
FAQs
Bookkeeping & Payroll Resources for Nonprofits
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