The foundation’s tax exempt status requires public disclosure of financial records and tax returns.
Yeah should be able to track down an IRS-990.
More than likely, the donations are being made by other foundations outside the country and outside audit capabilities of the Feds. That is how the Clinton Foundation works.
I did all the bookkeeping for a local 501 group. We were meticulous with every penny & with receipts for every penny we spent on office supplies, etc.
Since I am a life long bookkeeping/accounting person, I often bought paper & printer cartridges for the group, but was careful to note what was mine & what as NOT mine. I used MY personal printer for 3 years, but they bought the cartridges & paper.
We had a CPA audit our books annually. NO question from her at all. Got complimented on our records-—which were all done by hand.
Why no software/computer setup? Because the treasurer was an elected position & was passed from me to 2 others over 4 years. We all did NOT have the same computers or software. MY accounting computer was purchased with the software in Nov 1991, and it is a DOS system. My software doesn’t work on other members computers. It still works well enough for me—after almost 28 years. Dac Easy Accounting system.