Nonprofit Organizations + Workers' Compensation: The Challenge
As nonprofit director, preparing bank statements for workers' compensation is a common but time-consuming task. Workers' compensation claims require bank statement analysis to verify pre-injury wages, track benefit payments, and identify return-to-work income for claim management.
How BankScan AI Helps Nonprofit Organizations with Workers' Compensation
Convert nonprofit bank statements to structured spreadsheets for grant expense tracking, donor fund reconciliation, and Form 990 preparation. For workers' compensation specifically, BankScan AI extracts Pre-injury payroll deposits to calculate AWW, overtime and bonus income, side em automatically.
How Nonprofit Organizations Handle Workers' Compensation
When preparing bank statements for workers' compensation, nonprofit organizations need to Nonprofit finance staff reconcile bank statements against donor management systems to verify donation receipts, track grant expenditures against budge. BankScan AI automates the data extraction step.
Key terms you'll encounter: Form 990, restricted vs unrestricted, functional expense allocation, in-kind donation.
How It Works
Upload bank statement PDFs
Supports all major banks. Upload 12 months pre-injury for Average Weekly Wage (AWW) calculation; ongoing statements during the benefit period to detect unreported return-to-work income of statements for workers' compensation.
AI extracts what you need
Our AI extracts Pre-injury payroll deposits to calculate AWW, overtime and b — formatted for nonprofit organizations workflows.
Complete your workers' compensation work
Download Excel files ready for workers' compensation. Pay deposits isolated from other income, weekly or biweekly pay periods mapped, pre-injury versus post-injury comparison, secondary employment income flagged separately
Supported Banks
BankScan AI works with all major UK and US banks, including:
Features for Nonprofit Organizations — Workers' Compensation
- Built for Nonprofit Organizations — Saves 3-4 hours per month on grant expense tracking and donor reconciliation, plus 8-10 hours during annual Form 990 preparation
- Software compatible — Output works directly with QuickBooks Nonprofit, Sage Intacct, Aplos
- Built for Workers' Compensation — Convert bank statements to Excel for wage verification, benefit payment tracking, and income analysis supporting workers' compensation claims and disputes.
- Key data extracted — Pre-injury payroll deposits to calculate AWW, overtime and bonus income, side employment income, post-injury deposits indicating undisclosed work activity
Compliance: Nonprofit Organizations + Workers' Compensation
When nonprofit organizations prepare bank statements for workers' compensation, specific compliance requirements apply.
- 501(c)(3) organizations must file Form 990 annually with the IRS, which requires detailed financial disclosure. Grant agreements impose specific financial reporting requirements and allowable cost rules. State charitable solicitation registration may apply. Single Audit requirements under OMB Uniform Guidance apply to organizations spending $750,000+ in federal funds.
- Legal basis: State-specific workers' compensation statutes (e.g., California Labor Code Division 4; New York Workers' Compensation Law); each state has its own AWW calculation methodology
Workers' Compensation — Built for Nonprofit Organizations
Initial claims must be filed within state-specific deadlines (30-90 days from injury in most states); wage verification documents needed before temporary disability benefits are calculated
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