Databases for Non-Profits
More Applications
These are more examples of the types of databases that are available. If you have a need that I haven't thought of, e-mail me.
Inventory
The impetus for working on this project was Y2K and all that went into the preparations for that for institutions that had to do due diligence. It includes a structure for physical objects indicating the usual information: Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number, Place and Date Purchased, Location, Purchase Price, Communications with Manufacturer/Dealer, etc. Reports can be pulled under various headings.
St. Vincent De Paul
This is a structured way for an organization that provides some kind of assistance to keep track of requests coming from individuals and the responses which are made. It does not have to be "St. Vincent de Paul". Reports allow for summaries for a specified period of time to be presented.
Employees
This application allows one to keep a general record of Employee information. It does not include financial information.
There are the usual items of contact information and Emergency contacts. There is a general work history including when a person started and finished and what their role was. There is also provision to track inservice education and CEU's as this is sometimes of importance. Notes can also be made and these can be helpful in preparing performance reviews.
Local Access TV
This application allows a Local Access TV Station to keep records of their
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Members
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Membership Types and Payments
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Submembers
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Training Sessions
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Equipment
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Equipment Borrowing
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Program Shows
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Income from Membership and Training
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Membership Status
and to send group e-mails with one click.
Click through gallery below for screenshots of applications.