Donarius Church Management 3.42

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Church management software to track members, contributions, pledges, pre-authorized deposits (EFT) and gifts in kind. Keeps track of relationships between donors such as: families, sponsors and small groups. Donarius lets you view and print tax receipts, donor lists, church directories, mailing labels/envelopes and donations by date or donor. Your tax receipts can be customized to look the way you want or send us a sample as a Word file and we will set it up for you free of charge. Sends personalized letters, e-mails and text messages. Imports donors and donations so you can convert the data from your existing software. Exports data to other programs too. Donor types and characteristics are customizable. Donor information can have characters in non-Latin languages, such as Chinese or Korean. Also used by non-profits to manage donor and donation database.

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