SCI BC Issues RFP for Audit Services

Posted on November 1, 2023
by Chris McBride

Special Announcement, November 1, 2023: Audit Services Request for Proposals 

On behalf of SCI BC’s Board of Directors, SCI BC has issued a request for proposals for audit services covering the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024, with the potential to extend for an additional 4 years. Recognized Chartered Professional Accounting (CPA) member firms with experience in and knowledge of the nonprofit sector are invited to submit a proposal by 5 pm on November 30, 2023 (electronic applications are preferred). 

Download the RFP Package: the request for proposals package can be downloaded by clicking here. 

Inquiries and submissions are be directed to: Karen Gillespie, Associate Director, Finance and Operations 

  • Mail: Spinal Cord Injury BC, 780 SW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC  V6P 5Y7 
  • Phone: 604.324.3611 
  • Email: KGillespie@sci-bc.ca

Get Our Newsletter

Want the latest news about events, blogs, research and more? Sign up for our monthly newsletters to receive updates directly to your inbox!

Related Posts

Exploring Made Easy: Access BC’s Virtual Tours Highlight BC Destinations
September 17, 2025
Spinal Cord Injury BC’s Access BC program partners with tourism associations to create virtual tours that make exploring BC more accessible for everyone.
Share This
SCI BC’s 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM)
September 2, 2025
Register to attend SCI BC's online Annual General Meeting on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
Share This
Charity Challenge 2025 Recap
July 2, 2025
This year’s Charity Challenge raised over $83,000 thanks to the energy and dedication of our amazing supporters. Together, we’re making a difference for people with SCI across BC.
Share This
Celebrating National AccessAbility Week 2025
May 26, 2025
National AccessAbility Week is a chance to recognize the power of partnership in building a barrier-free BC. Spinal Cord Injury BC is proud to spotlight the tourism leaders across the province who are making accessibility part of every experience and helping create a tourism landscape that truly welcomes everyone.
Share This
Spinal Cord Injury BC