We are CPAs who serve the needs of Federally Qualified Health Centers.

Your federally qualified health center is committed to providing quality health services to people and communities in need. Yet while you have the typical business operations of a for-profit center, you also have the reduced budget and the reporting obligations of a nonprofit.

This creates unique challenges that typical health centers don’t always face:

  • Are you maintaining an optimal mix of insured patients?
  • How can you maximize your center’s cash flow and find complimentary sources of revenue?
  • Is your center compliant with grant eligibility requirements?

With so much at stake for your patients, you need CPAs and business advisors who understand these challenges.

For decades, James Moore & Co. has helped healthcare providers and nonprofit organizations thrive. So we’ve combined this experience and knowledge to address the needs of federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) like yours.

FQHC Services

Because we’re well versed in both nonprofit and healthcare accounting, James Moore has the expertise to address the concerns that FQHCs face. We’ve leveraged that knowledge to develop services tailored just for you, including:

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Corinne LaRoche, CPA

Partner

While Corinne serves as a trusted advisor and accountant for a variety of organizations, her heart lies in serving the needs of nonprofit organizations to address taxation issues and provide audit and assurance services as well as CFO and controllership services. Her client list includes an extensive number of entities that receive substantial federal and state assistance. She is a trusted authority on OMB Super Circular and the Florida Single Audit Act and a certified member of the AICPA’s Not-For-Profit section, making her a valuable resource to the firm and our nonprofit clients on all of their reporting, tax and business needs. As a result of this experience, she serves as an integral member of the firm’s Nonprofit Services Team.

Corinne’s experience also includes serving on local nonprofit boards. Her volunteer experience has given her a solid understanding of how nonprofits work and the challenges they face, from obtaining funding and operating with limited budgets to ensuring compliance and transparency. She uses both perspectives, as a participant and an accounting professional, to better serve her clients.

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James Halleran, CPA

Partner

James has more than 25 years of experience in the accounting profession, with an emphasis on governmental and nonprofit consulting, accounting and auditing. During his tenure with James Moore, he has been extensively involved with entities that receive state and federal financial assistance subject to Government Auditing Standards, the Florida Single Audit Act and OMB Uniform Grant Guidance.

As a recognized authority in audit and accounting, James has consulted in the area of internal controls and systems design. He is also a key member of our Government Services Team and has performed internal inspections and external peer reviews for the firm in accordance with peer review requirements of the SEC Practice Section of the AICPA Division for CPA firms, OMB Uniform Grant Guidance and Government Auditing Standards. James has audited and/or assisted in Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) development, is one of only a few ACFR reviewers for the GFOA in the state of Florida, and serves on the FGFOA technical resource committee.

James has been an active speaker in the local community and statewide, addressing topics specific to internal controls and accounting standards to industry-specific groups, such as FGFOA Chapters and state conferences. He is also in charge of the Daytona Beach office’s efforts with Strategic Nonprofit Alliance Partnership, Inc. (SNAP), an organization created by the firm to address questions and challenges in the nonprofit community. He also previously served on the State and Local Government Committee of the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants (FICPA) and was past chair and treasurer for the United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties. He is a member of the Volusia League of Cities and the Northeast Florida League of Cities.

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Karsten Derendorf, CPA

Director

Karsten has over 10 years of audit and accounting experience. A member of the Nonprofit Services team, he focuses almost exclusively on nonprofit clients and has extensive knowledge of grant agreements, federal and state single audits, the Uniform Guidance and other areas of concern for the industry.

While Karsten has served a wide range of nonprofits, he particularly enjoys working with federally qualified health centers (FQHCs). Through this work he has developed in-depth understanding of their unique healthcare-nonprofit hybrid operations — making him an ideal resource for these organizations.

Outside of James Moore, Karsten continues his dedication to nonprofits. He’s a board member of Junior Achievement of Alachua County and is a volunteer mentor with Take Stock in Children.

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Andrew Ferguson, CPA

Audit Manager

Andrew has over six years of professional auditing and accounting experience. He focuses primarily on nonprofit entities, in particular Community Action Agencies and Head Start programs. His extensive expertise in single audit requirements and OMB Uniform Grant Guidance has served these nonprofits well in their efforts to stay in compliance and operate soundly.

Andrew’s dedication to service goes beyond his nonprofit client work. He’s the treasurer for CHOAIDS, an organization that provides education and care to Haitian orphaned children and women who are HIV positive. He also wrote the benevolence funds policy at his church and currently serves on the benevolence team.

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Becca Gilbert

Business Development Manager

Becca supports our firm’s Nonprofit Services Team as they strive to meet business goals. Her work involves developing relationships with potential clients, listening to their concerns, and connecting them with professionals who offer the solutions they need. She also oversees our business development program for younger staff, coaching them on building connections with clients and ensuring the highest level of service for them.

Becca’s career has spanned nearly 30 years as a “boots on the ground” business developer. She has an extensive track record of helping companies expand beyond state boundaries and saturated markets to better serve clients and drive business growth.

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