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Managing Membership

ActivityForum is a powerful tool that allows you to administer all your membership details and lists, simply and efficiently

With  ActivityForum you can:

  • Keep up-to-date ,  records
  • Control member access
  • Easily transfer member roles
  • Assign unique member logins
  • Bulk E-Mail
  • Update member records quickly and easily
  • Save time managing new subscriptions and membership applications
  • Unlimited Membership Fee Types
  • Print Mailing labels for contacting members by post
  • Mail Merge csv file  for Word Processing
  • Gift Aid claim management 
  • Subscription renewals reports and corresspondence (e-Mail and Post)

    You will save your time and money by using the built in e-mail service that gives you a  number of options for generating your mail lists.


Call Roger for your free trial period on 01256 338490
or e-mail him at roger@objectiveinternet.com

Scaleable

ActivityForum is scaleable, it works for groups or associations of any size.

From a single club of some 100 members to an organisation that has a country wide membership based on a central office cascading down to Groups in counties and towns.

An organisation that has members all over the country with groups in regions and others which have specific interests.

ActivityForum will spread the administration load away from the centre to the regions and groups.

Scale-free structures are ideal for systems that support formal organisations that vary in size from small to large numbers of participants. These organisations are not often commercial in nature, and those that are not commercial are often funded by their volunteers annual subscriptions or in some cases from public funds.


 
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