Volunteer Bookkeeper — San Quentin SkunkWorks
San Quentin SkunkWorks is an incarcerated-led innovation lab partnering with the Governor's Office, world-class coaches, educators, and visionaries to reshape the future of justice reform. Our work has been featured on the front page of the LA Times and profiled by CalMatters as a model for system-wide transformation. We're proving that incarcerated creators aren't the subjects of reform — they're the architects of it.
As our partnerships grow and new initiatives launch, strong financial infrastructure is essential to sustaining that trust. We're looking for an experienced volunteer bookkeeper to help us maintain it.
The Role
You'll manage San Quentin SkunkWorks' books — about 4–6 hours per month, flexible, and remote-friendly (with the option to visit San Quentin if you'd like to see the work firsthand). You'll report directly to the Executive Director and help reconcile accounts, support monthly reporting, and keep us audit-ready so our team can stay focused on changing prison culture.
What you'll do
What You Bring
You understand that clean books are the backbone of a trusted nonprofit. You take accuracy, documentation, and financial transparency seriously because you know they make everything else possible. You're comfortable managing the books for a small but growing nonprofit and can maintain reliable financial records with minimal oversight.
Ideally, you bring
Helpful but not required
The Impact
Your work will ensure that our books remain accurate, transparent, and audit-ready — so foundations, partners, and civic leaders can trust the integrity of the work being built inside San Quentin. By maintaining that financial backbone, you help our leadership team stay focused on designing and scaling the programs that are changing prison culture from the inside out.