ProDon:Donation Occasion Management

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Introduction

A donation occasion is a source of funding. It is the centre of ProDon's financial structure. An event is a donation occasion; but other sources of revenues, such as general donations or planned gifts are also donation occasions. Each of the donation occasions comprises activities and expenses.


For instance :

For a gala-dinner, it is possible to define:

The activities that generate revenues, such as:

  • Tickets
  • Platinum Sponsorship
  • Gold Sponsorship
  • Donations


The expenses for carrying out of the gala-dinner, such as:

  • Reception hall rental
  • Caterer
  • Entertainement expenses


For an annual fundraising campaign, it is possible to define:

The solicitation activities, such as:

  • First mailing
  • Second mailing as reminder
  • First mailing - Commitment (recurring donations, requires the commitment module)
  • Second mailing - Commitment (recurring donations, requires the commitment module)
  • Unsolicitated donations


The expenses for carrying out the campaign, such as:

  • Postal charges
  • Promotional material


NOTE: For donation occasions related to "In Memoriam Gifts" and "Beneficiary Donation Occasions", first consult these documents:

  • In Memoriam Gifts
  • Beneficiary Module

Donation Occasion Management
















Adding / Editing a Donation Occasion

Main Window / Editing a Donation Occasion


















"Documents" Tab








"Custom. fields" Tab





"Link client(s)" Tab




















"Others" Tab









"Note" Tab





Adding /Editing a Revenue Activity


Main screen / Editing an Activity

















"Documents" Tab





"Custom. fields" Tab





"Others" Tab














"Characteristics" Tab












"Trans. Charact." Tab


"Commit. charact." Tab


"Participants" Tab


Adding / Editing an Expenditure Activity





Document name: ProDon:Donation Occasion Management