Draft statement about Wikimedia DC's fiscal 2015
Workspace: Audit Status: Draft
Report from the Audit Committee
To: | Board of Directors |
From: | Audit Committee |
Date: | Oct 28, 2018 |
Re: | Report of the Annual Review Meeting |
The Audit Committee of the Wiki Society of Washington, DC Inc. (the “Corporation”) is made up of Peter Meyer, John Sadowski, Robert Fernandez, and Emily Temple-Wood.
The Committee examined financial records documenting the transactions and activities of the Corporation in the 2014-2015 year. These included records of transactions and contracts entered into by the Corporation, as well as draft copies of the annual financial statements <and the Form 1120 tax return.>
The Committee evaluated the Society's 501(c)(3) tax status and found minimal expenditure on legislative advocacy and no endorsement of political candidates. The Society appears eligible to continue as a 501(c)(3) charity.
The Committee has certain responsibilities apart from financial matters described in the Corporation's Whistleblower Policy, Non-discrimination policy, and the Record Retention Policy. The Committee received no concerns or complaints regarding accounting practices, internal controls, auditing, or suspected illegal activity or the Corporation's President or the Vice President, pursuant to the Whistleblower Policy. The Committee received no reports of potentially improper discrimination by the President as described by the Non-discrimination policy. The Committee has determined that no records should be subject to indefinite retention under the Record Retention Policy.
The Committee, having found no matters requiring further action besides those listed above, has concluded its annual review of the financial records of the Corporation and is submitting this report to the Board as evidence of its completion.
Background: Article VIII, Section 2 of the bylaws of the Corporation establishes an Audit Committee to perform an annual review of the financial records. The Treasurer is responsible for (a) the preparation, presentation, and integrity of the Corporation's financial statements; (b) accounting and financial reporting principles; and (c) the Corporation's internal controls and procedures designed to promote compliance with accounting standards and applicable laws and regulations. The Audit Committee reviews the Treasurer’s records as part of its oversight of the financial reporting and internal controls functions. The Audit Committee did not perform an independent audit of the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards or render an opinion about the statements.