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How some nifty new programs can ease your load
by Jennifer Schuchmann | posted 1/01/1999
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It's January, and
you're still working on last year's contribution statements and payroll taxes.
Wish you could ease those tasks? Relax. Reach for a cup of coffee and read
how church-management software could help you welcome in a happier new year.
People Programs
Church-management software has been around since the early 1980s. Currently,
such programs offer churches two kinds of assistance: tracking people and
tracking finances. The first kind of software offers these features:
Databank information
. People programs offer a database of
information that can include people's addresses, activities, skills, important
dates, and notes. Most membership modules will also allow you to track visitors
and prospective members. After keying in relevant information for each individual
that you want in your databank, you can use the list to print labels, telephone
lists, statistical reports, and personalized letters.
Cross-referencing
. Membership modules will link family members
together. This means that if you change an address for one member of the
family, the address will change for the rest of the family. Membership modules
can also be linked to other modules, such as attendance or contributions.
Such cross-referencing makes church-management systems far more sophisticated,
says Hal Campbell, president of Automated Church Systems (800-736-7425) in
Florence, South Carolina. Once information has been entered into the system,
it can be sorted any way you wish. The programs are flexible enough to be
used by any size church. "Smaller churches can't afford to spend as much
as larger churches, but they still need a program that does everything the
expensive programs do," says Michelle Bowsher, marketing manager for Membership
Plus 5.0 from Parsons Technology (800-644-6344) of Hiawatha, Iowa.
Applications
. Vineyard Fellowship of Anaheim City in Anaheim,
California, doesn't have church members in the traditional sense. So it uses
software to identify people who are the essence of the church. "We use software
to help us answer questions like: Who gives regularly? Who attends regularly?
Who helps out?" says Pat Deane, business manager for Vineyard Fellowship.
The task of tracking 10,000-plus names is eased considerably with Servant
Keeper from Servant PC Resources (800-773-7570).
Money Programs
Church-management software also helps with financial tasks, such as accounts
payable, general ledger, bank reconciliation, payroll, and fixed assets.
These modules can work together or separately, depending on your needs. They
can help with:
Payroll taxes
. Kay Maycumber, treasurer of a church in Beaverton,
Oregon, says that Logos Management Software (from Lowell Brown Enterprises:
800-266-3311) has saved her staff hundreds of hours in doing payroll taxes.
"It used to take three days to add up the year-end payroll taxes for 60
employees—and that was just getting the numbers to type in the W-2s!" she
says. "Now I can do the whole thing in 45 minutes."
Crediting the right account
. Shelby Systems (800-877-0222)
of Memphis, Tennessee, offers a product called CrossCheck, which will scan
a check and enter essential information, including the account number, in
a database. The next time a check comes in, the information is matched against
what's in the database—not just to a person's name, which could be the same
as someone else's in church.
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