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DUFB & SNAP: Bookkeeping best practice for food assistance programs at farmers markets

Farmers markets offering food assistance programs face bookkeeping challenges that are unique to our industry. The average bookkeeping advice won't cover SNAP tokens or DUFB coupons.

It takes a special accountant to know these answers, and OFMA has one! Ari Rosner brings the perfect combination of experience: he runs his own consultancy specializing in nonprofit bookkeeping for numerous Oregon organizations, plus he spent over 10 years as staff for the Hollywood Farmers Market in Portland, where he managed one of the largest SNAP matching programs in the state.

This session is designed for market staff, bookkeepers, and board treasurers who work with nutrition assistance programs and want to streamline their financial practices. You'll learn best practices for using accounting software to maintain accurate financial records, ensure compliance with program requirements, and build confidence in your processes.

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