Contributions In Honor/In Memory Of ...

Former Member
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Is there a best practice for processing contributions from one person in honor or in memory of someone else? I see on the forums that some groups have built custom fields for this purpose. I also know that one can apply membership benefits in honor of a third party--but I'm not sure that would work in the case of "in memory of" someone.

Thanks!

Jesse Cohen

Director of Development and Communications

The Metroptolitan Opera Guild

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  • We're also looking at this issue as we work on improving the way we acknowledge gifts in memory/in honor of someone.

    Specifically, does anyone else send an acknowledgment to the honoree?  If so, do you use Tessitura to accomplish this?

    As far as recording the gifts, we currently set up a separate account for 'gifts in honor/memory of John Doe' and soft credit that account as an honoree.  For a gift membership, we just soft credit the account of the person receiving the membership (gift membership is also a creditee type).

  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization in reply to Kenny Smith

    We send acknowledgement letters to the donor with a copy of the card we sent to the family of the honored/memorialized individual announcing that “Mary Smith has made generous gift in honor/in memory of John Doe”

     


    From: Tessitura Development Forum [mailto:forums-development@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Kenny Smith
    Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 3:19 PM
    To: Meredith Keeve
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Development Forum] Contributions In Honor/In Memory Of ...

     

    We're also looking at this issue as we work on improving the way we acknowledge gifts in memory/in honor of someone.

    Specifically, does anyone else send an acknowledgment to the honoree?  If so, do you use Tessitura to accomplish this?

    As far as recording the gifts, we currently set up a separate account for 'gifts in honor/memory of John Doe' and soft credit that account as an honoree.  For a gift membership, we just soft credit the account of the person receiving the membership (gift membership is also a creditee type).

    From: Jesse Cohen <bounce-jessecohen2610@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 10/23/2009 8:21:56 AM

    Is there a best practice for processing contributions from one person in honor or in memory of someone else? I see on the forums that some groups have built custom fields for this purpose. I also know that one can apply membership benefits in honor of a third party--but I'm not sure that would work in the case of "in memory of" someone.

    Thanks!

    Jesse Cohen

    Director of Development and Communications

    The Metroptolitan Opera Guild




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  • Former Member
    Former Member $organization in reply to Kenny Smith

    We send acknowledgement letters to the donor with a copy of the card we sent to the family of the honored/memorialized individual announcing that “Mary Smith has made generous gift in honor/in memory of John Doe”

     


    From: Tessitura Development Forum [mailto:forums-development@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Kenny Smith
    Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 3:19 PM
    To: Meredith Keeve
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Development Forum] Contributions In Honor/In Memory Of ...

     

    We're also looking at this issue as we work on improving the way we acknowledge gifts in memory/in honor of someone.

    Specifically, does anyone else send an acknowledgment to the honoree?  If so, do you use Tessitura to accomplish this?

    As far as recording the gifts, we currently set up a separate account for 'gifts in honor/memory of John Doe' and soft credit that account as an honoree.  For a gift membership, we just soft credit the account of the person receiving the membership (gift membership is also a creditee type).

    From: Jesse Cohen <bounce-jessecohen2610@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 10/23/2009 8:21:56 AM

    Is there a best practice for processing contributions from one person in honor or in memory of someone else? I see on the forums that some groups have built custom fields for this purpose. I also know that one can apply membership benefits in honor of a third party--but I'm not sure that would work in the case of "in memory of" someone.

    Thanks!

    Jesse Cohen

    Director of Development and Communications

    The Metroptolitan Opera Guild




    This message was sent automatically to you by www.tessituranetwork.com because you subscribed to the Tessitura Development Forum. You may reply to this message to post to the Development forum or visit the site to search, read and post to the forums. In the interest of keeping the forum posts from becoming cluttered, we encourage you to delete previous message text from your reply before sending. Thank you!

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