Pledge Overpayments

Hello!

We recently received a gift that was meant to count toward a donor's pledge, but the gift was actually $500 more than the original pledge amount. 

We ended up fulfilling the pledge, placing $500 'On Account', and processing the remaining $500 like a separate gift entry, but the process felt a little clunky, and I'm just wondering if other organizations have come across this, and how y'all have handled it?

Thank you!

Tele Durham

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  • I do the same thing.

     

    When a donor pays more than the expected payment on a pledge, I make a separate entry as well. For a credit card transaction, I enter the entire payment and the place the “overage” on-account. For a check I make one entry for the appropriate payment and a second entry with the same check number for the additional amount. Rarely and only with a supervisor/donors approval will I increase the pledge amount to reflect the TOTAL paid.

     

    I know I am not providing a different approach, but sometimes it is good to know that others operate similarly.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Marie

     

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    Marie Kocher | Development Assistant

    Kansas City Ballet

    Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity

    500 W Pershing Road

    Kansas City, MO 64108

    816-931-2232 x 1382 | 816-931-1172 (fax)

    mkocher@kcballet.org

     

    Buy tickets and enroll for classes: www.kcballet.org


    From: Tessitura Development Forum [mailto:forums-development@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Tele Durham
    Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 11:00 AM
    To: Marie Kocher
    Subject: [Tessitura Development Forum] Pledge Overpayments

     

    Hello!

    We recently received a gift that was meant to count toward a donor's pledge, but the gift was actually $500 more than the original pledge amount. 

    We ended up fulfilling the pledge, placing $500 'On Account', and processing the remaining $500 like a separate gift entry, but the process felt a little clunky, and I'm just wondering if other organizations have come across this, and how y'all have handled it?

    Thank you!

    Tele Durham




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  • I do the same thing.

     

    When a donor pays more than the expected payment on a pledge, I make a separate entry as well. For a credit card transaction, I enter the entire payment and the place the “overage” on-account. For a check I make one entry for the appropriate payment and a second entry with the same check number for the additional amount. Rarely and only with a supervisor/donors approval will I increase the pledge amount to reflect the TOTAL paid.

     

    I know I am not providing a different approach, but sometimes it is good to know that others operate similarly.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Marie

     

    --

    Marie Kocher | Development Assistant

    Kansas City Ballet

    Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity

    500 W Pershing Road

    Kansas City, MO 64108

    816-931-2232 x 1382 | 816-931-1172 (fax)

    mkocher@kcballet.org

     

    Buy tickets and enroll for classes: www.kcballet.org


    From: Tessitura Development Forum [mailto:forums-development@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Tele Durham
    Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 11:00 AM
    To: Marie Kocher
    Subject: [Tessitura Development Forum] Pledge Overpayments

     

    Hello!

    We recently received a gift that was meant to count toward a donor's pledge, but the gift was actually $500 more than the original pledge amount. 

    We ended up fulfilling the pledge, placing $500 'On Account', and processing the remaining $500 like a separate gift entry, but the process felt a little clunky, and I'm just wondering if other organizations have come across this, and how y'all have handled it?

    Thank you!

    Tele Durham




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