Today’s congregations are always on the go - now you can connect with them wherever they are. Although your mission and message may not have changed, the way people communicate, participate and give has changed dramatically. And while years ago, passing around the tithe plate during services was perhaps the ideal way to collect donations for your church, many religious organizations around the world have realized the need for change. Just as technology has transformed so many aspects of our lives, it has impacted the way you can fundraise, tithe and communicate with your congregation. Here’s a guide on how you can implement technology into your efforts:
Create excitement for fundraising events Even those with zero technological know-how can use memberplanet to create customized, interactive events sites. Your church can have its own event page, complete with your logo and branding, and all the information your members need to know. And because it’s interactive, they can log on from anywhere (their cellphone, laptop, tablet, etc.) and RSVP, volunteer, ask questions, buy tickets and get updates. Let them give from the heart (and home) Tithing and fundraising become effortless when you set up online donations and tithing using memberplanet . Your members can log on and make a one-time donation or set up recurring tithes in minutes. You can even set up a “donate now” button on your church website that members simply click on to give. And they’ll be able to view fundraiser progress, see photos and videos from events and much more. Get mobile Connect with your members wherever they are with your church’s own custom mobile app. With it, your congregation can see what’s happening wherever they are and whenever they want. All your events, communication and even the ability to make a donation or payments is accessible via the app.
Sign up for a free memberplanet account today and discover just how easy it can be to communicate, tithe and fundraise with you congregation.
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