Assign seating to each member. Keeps track of relationships between donors, such as: families, sponsors and small groups. Shluchim lets you view and print tax receipts, quarterly statements, donor lists, color photo directories, mailing labels/envelopes. Tax receipts and quarterly statements can also be emailed as a PDF. PDFs are created using eDocPrinter, Win2PDF or Bullzip. It has a variety of customizable reports, such as donations by date or donor. There are many options when re-assigning envelope numbers. Shluchim sends personalized letters, emails and text messages. It also records "gifts in kind" and pre-authorized deposits. (ie. donations received through ACH) Data can be shared from different computers using DropBox, OneDrive, Google Drive, Sync, TeamDrive or SpiderOak. This is like web-based software but without the monthly fee. You can design your own tax receipts or we will do it for you at no extra charge. Just email us a sample tax receipt as a Word document. Shluchim imports data from your current software so you don't have to re-enter it. Import contribution files from Vanco, WeShare, Moonclerk, Givelify, Bambora, Tithe.ly or Txt2Give in a few clicks. It exports data to be used in other software. The donor types and characteristics are customizable. When/why a donor donated will be recorded (ie. source codes). There are up to 200 donation categories/funds. Each user has their own password and access privileges. Can also be used by a single user without a password. The software is also used by non-profits to manage their donor and donation database.
What is new in this release:
Version 5.167 can create PDFs using the Bullzip PDF printer driver.
What is new in version 5.056:
Version 5.056 fixes a problem when sharing data with multiple users.
What is new in version 5.013:
Version 5.013 fixes some issues with Hebrew dates. It also uses the Hebrew date for Yahrtzeit letters. For example, if someone passed away on 5 Kislev then each year the Yahrtzeit will be on 5 Kislev regardless of what the date is on the Gregorian calendar.
What is new in version 5.012:
Version 5.012 fixes some issues with Hebrew dates. It also uses the Hebrew date for Yahrtzeit letters. For example, if someone passed away on 5 Kislev then each year the Yahrtzeit will be on 5 Kislev regardless of what the date is on the Gregorian calendar.
What is new in version 4.97:
Version 4.97 adds Hebrew date format. Dates can be shown in English transliterated (e.g. 6 Tamuz 5777) or with Hebrew characters.
What is new in version 4.451:
Version 4.451 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
What is new in version 4.44:
Can share data using OneDrive or Dropbox.
Limitations:
30-day trial, prints only sample tax receipts
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