Minimum Naming Opportunity Amount
Minimum amount of gift that can be associated with a naming opportunity.
Minimum amount of gift that can be associated with a naming opportunity.
A membership card can be a system generated card or an ID number that is given to a donor indicating what their membership entitles them to and the ID associated with the membership.
Benefits are any product or services that a donor receives in association with their donation. In Blackbaud CRM the amount of the benefit is the dollar amount that is to be subtracted from the total gift amount for tax purposes.
Denotes a constituent is a member of a program such as General Alumni Association.
On the Documentation tab of records types such as Constituent, Gift and Event important media items stored outside the system can be linked to Davie. This may be helpful for a url, newspaper article or other media.
Some organizations match revenue that their employees or corporate partners give to nonprofit organizations. For example, AAA Concrete matches revenue given by their employees on a two-to-one ratio when gifts meet certain criteria. Mark Adamson, an AAA Concrete employee, gives … Read more
A gift that is matched by a donor’s place of employment. A gift or grant made with the specification that the amount donated must be matched on a one-for-one or according to some other prescribed formula.
Solicitation to a constituent with a personalized remittance piece (gift slip, gift link, phonathon call); Holds multiple segments; Can contain budget information; Can put multiple marketing efforts in an appeal.
Mapping revenue to the GL is beneficial to fully leverage the mapping flexibility that exists to all general ledger systems, support all levels of posting exceptions, make sure fundraising transactions correctly translate to journal entries, and make sure the correct … Read more
This area of the program provides quick and comprehensive overviews of the major giving information in the system, which includes dashboards displaying information about steps – planned, completed, and overdue – along with information about the fundraisers, prospects, and opportunities.