Nonprofit Asset Management Software

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Stop losing donated equipment, failing grant audits, and wasting staff hours on spreadsheets. Track every asset across every program site with QR codes any volunteer can scan. Start a FREE trial today!

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Stop losing donated equipment, failing grant audits, and wasting staff hours on spreadsheets. Track every asset across every program site with QR codes any volunteer can scan. Start a FREE trial today!

Trusted by 1,000+ businesses for the past 14 years

Asset Tracking Built for Nonprofit Operations

Grant-Ready Documentation

Generate audit-ready asset reports for federal, state, and private funders in seconds, not days.

Donated Asset Tracking

Record fair market value at intake, tag donor restrictions, and track in-kind gifts through their full lifecycle.

No IT Department Required

Deploy in days with QR codes any volunteer can scan. No apps, no training, no technical staff.

The Hidden Cost of Poor Nonprofit Asset Management

Nonprofits manage thousands of physical assets across program sites, offices, warehouses, and field locations. Without a system, equipment disappears, audits fail, and staff waste hours searching.

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Donated equipment worth thousands goes missing within months of receipt

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Grant audits flag missing assets purchased with federal funds

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Staff spend 3 to 5 hours per week manually updating spreadsheets

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High volunteer turnover means institutional knowledge walks out the door

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Donor stewardship reports lack accurate data on equipment usage

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Insurance claims fail due to undocumented chain of custody

Nonprofit Asset Management Software Features

Donated Asset Tracking and Valuation

Record fair market value at the point of donation. Tag donor restrictions, document condition at intake, and maintain the full lifecycle.

Grant Compliance and Audit Documentation

Meet OMB Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200) requirements for assets purchased with federal grant funds.

Multi-Location Asset Visibility

Track laptops, projectors, furniture, vehicles, and program supplies across offices, community centers, and field locations.

Depreciation and Financial Reporting

Calculate depreciation using straight-line or declining balance methods. Support FASB and GASB reporting requirements.

Real-Time Visibility Across Your Mission

QR Codes That Work Without IT Staff

Our patented QR code labels attach to any asset. Staff and volunteers scan with any smartphone camera. No special apps, no handheld scanners, no IT deployment, no training budget.

Accountability Through Digital Chain of Custody

Every scan creates a timestamped record of who has what, where, and from when. Check-in and check-out tracking prevents equipment from disappearing.

Offline Functionality for Field Programs

Continue tracking at community centers, rural program sites, and disaster response locations without cellular coverage.  
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Built for How Nonprofits Actually Work

Everything you need to start tracking assets today. No hidden costs and no expensive add-ons.

Field-first design philosophy

GoCodes deploys in days, not months:

  • Tag and catalog 500 assets in one day with bulk import
  • Volunteers start scanning immediately with zero training
  • Customize fields for grant compliance requirements
  • Add programs and locations without IT involvement

Works with your existing systems

GoCodes complements your existing tools:

  • Export to QuickBooks, Sage Intacct, Blackbaud, or Aplos
  • Maintain current accounting workflows
  • Preserve historical data with unlimited retention
  • Support hybrid tracking for spreadsheet transition
  • Generate formatted reports for board meetings

Key Nonprofit Asset Tracking Features

Donation and In-Kind Asset Management

Donated Equipment Intake

Record fair market value, donor information, and condition at the point of receipt.

Donor Restriction Tracking

Flag assets with use restrictions from donors or grantors. Prevent disposal of restricted items.

In-Kind Donation Documentation

Create records that support donor tax deductions and annual Form 990 preparation.

Grant and Compliance Management

2 CFR 200 Compliance

Meet OMB Uniform Guidance requirements for federally funded assets.

Physical Inventory Support

Conduct biennial physical inventories required under federal regulations.

Disposition Documentation

Document asset disposal per grant requirements with full authorization records.

Program and Resource Management

Multi-Program Asset Allocation

View available assets across all active programs instantly.

Equipment Lending Pools

Manage shared equipment checked out to staff, volunteers, or partners.

Seasonal and Event Tracking

Track equipment for annual galas, holiday drives, and summer camps.

Safety and Risk Management

Inspection and Certification Tracking

Automated alerts for fire extinguisher inspections and safety checks.

Insurance Documentation

Maintain accurate asset inventories for insurance coverage and claims.

Emergency Equipment Location

Instantly locate first aid kits and emergency supplies across facilities.

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We include patented QR code tags that can be customized to your project. They come ready to use with our web software and smartphone scanner apps.

Works on devices you already own

Our FREE scanner apps and tags mean there's no hand-held barcode scanners or printers to purchase – so you’re up-and-running fast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about features, security, integration capabilities, and more!

What is nonprofit asset tracking software?

Nonprofit asset tracking software is a digital system that monitors and manages physical assets owned or received by nonprofit organizations. It tracks equipment, donated goods, vehicles, technology, and program supplies across locations using QR codes, barcodes, or GPS. The software handles depreciation, maintenance scheduling, grant compliance documentation, and audit reporting specific to nonprofit accounting requirements. Unlike financial asset management (which manages endowments and investments), nonprofit asset tracking focuses on physical items your organization uses to deliver its mission.

How does nonprofit asset tracking software work?

Nonprofit asset tracking works in three steps:

  1. Tag Equipment: attach durable QR code labels to assets.
  2. Scan to Update: staff or volunteers scan tags with any smartphone camera to log location, condition, and user.
  3. Track Centrally: a cloud dashboard shows all assets across every program site in real time. The system automatically captures maintenance schedules, compliance records, and equipment history. Data syncs when connectivity returns at remote program sites.

What are the best asset tracking solutions for nonprofits?

GoCodes (complete solution with software, patented QR code labels, and unlimited support, under $10K/year), Asset Panda (flexible platform with custom fields, software-only), EZOfficeInventory (solid inventory management, higher price tiers for compliance), Sortly (simple visual tracking for small nonprofits), and Reftab (user-friendly with nonprofit pricing). Choose based on compliance requirements, budget, and whether you need bundled tracking hardware.

How do nonprofits track donated equipment and in-kind gifts?

Record the fair market value at intake, tag the asset with a QR code, and log donor information along with any use restrictions. Asset tracking software maintains the complete lifecycle from donation receipt through active use to eventual disposition. This documentation supports tax compliance for donors, stewardship reporting for your board and major funders, and audit readiness for grant compliance reviews.

What is OMB Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200) and how does it affect asset tracking?

OMB Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200) is the federal regulation governing how nonprofits manage assets purchased with federal grant funds. It requires property records including description, serial number, funding source, acquisition date, cost, location, condition, and disposition data. Nonprofits must conduct physical inventories at least every two years and maintain a control system to prevent loss, damage, or theft. Non-compliance can result in grant funding clawbacks, loss of future funding eligibility, and audit findings.

How do nonprofits track assets purchased with grant funding?

Each asset must be linked to its specific grant or funding source, with acquisition cost, purchase date, and capitalization threshold documented. The system must support physical inventory verification, condition assessment, and disposition tracking per the grant terms. GoCodes provides custom fields for grant source, award number, and compliance requirements, with automated reporting that meets federal, state, and private funder documentation standards.

Can volunteers use asset tracking software without training?

Yes. QR code-based asset tracking requires no training or app downloads. Volunteers scan a QR tag with any smartphone camera, which opens the asset record in a standard web browser. They can check equipment in or out, update condition notes, and log location without any technical knowledge. Role-based permissions ensure volunteers can only perform approved actions while program directors retain full administrative control.

What is the difference between nonprofit asset tracking and nonprofit asset management?

Nonprofit asset tracking refers to monitoring physical assets: equipment, vehicles, technology, furniture, and program supplies. It answers “where is this item, who has it, and what condition is it in.” Nonprofit asset management (financial) refers to managing investments, endowments, and financial portfolios. GoCodes provides physical asset tracking. Organizations needing financial asset management work with investment advisors or OCIO firms.

How much does nonprofit asset tracking software cost?

GoCodes provides a complete solution starting under $10,000 per year including cloud-based software, patented QR code labels, smartphone scanner apps, and unlimited support. No hidden costs or expensive add-ons. Enterprise systems from SAP or Oracle can cost $50,000+ with multi-month implementations. GoCodes offers a free trial with no credit card required.

How do nonprofits handle asset depreciation and disposal?

Depreciation is calculated using straight-line or declining balance methods. GoCodes tracks acquisition cost, useful life, salvage value, and accumulated depreciation. At end of life, the system documents disposal method (sale, donation, recycling, or scrapping), proceeds, and authorization. For grant-funded assets, disposition must follow specific funder requirements.

Can GoCodes integrate with nonprofit accounting software?

Yes. GoCodes provides CSV export, API access, and automated reporting that integrates with QuickBooks, Sage Intacct, Blackbaud Financial Edge, Aplos, and other nonprofit accounting platforms. This eliminates double entry and ensures your asset register matches your general ledger.

Is there free asset tracking software for nonprofits?

Asset Tiger provides free tracking for up to 250 assets. Snipe-IT is free and open source but requires self-hosting and IT resources. Spreadsheet templates are free but lack compliance documentation, audit trails, and chain of custody records. GoCodes offers a free trial with full functionality. For organizations receiving federal grants, proper tracking software costs far less than audit findings and funding clawbacks from 2 CFR 200 non-compliance.

What tracking technology is best for nonprofits: QR codes, RFID, or barcodes?

QR codes require no special hardware (any smartphone scans them), zero volunteer training, lowest cost per tag. Barcodes require dedicated handheld scanners. RFID tags enable passive scanning but require readers at $500+ per unit. GPS trackers provide real-time location for vehicles but have higher per-unit costs. GoCodes uses QR codes as primary and offers optional GPS trackers and Bluetooth beacons for high-value assets.