First Even Collaborative Charity Drive Scheduling System Released in 2011... and It's Working!

Imagine each participating charity and church scheduling families on a shared calendar for each distribution site. Imagine the end of double-booking families to receive items at multiple locations. Imagine toy, backpack and food drives where no distribution site can be overbooked. Imagine having a complete history of all families, what they got, and from where. Imagine running demographic and items quantity reports when the drive is over.

All of this is now possible using a brand new system built explicitly for collaborative charity drives - the first of its kind! And best of all - it's actually offered at no charge! Download this eBook to find out the benefits Toys for Tots organizers, YMCAs, Salvation Army field units, and many other ministries and churches have already experienced…

About the E-Book

In this e-book, you'll learn about this amazing collaborative charity drive scheduling system.
  1. Restrict - Set maximum number of families each location can see at each time
  2. Recruit - Using Meet The Need to find volunteers to work at distribution sites
  3. Register - Book families into appropriate site and times, but not before checking all other sites for a duplicate booking
  4. Revise - Reset and communicate available locations and time slots based on changes in availability of volunteers or items
  5. Receive - Check families in using bar coded sheets
  6. Report - Run item and demographic reports for each location or across all locations
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Meet The Need is the first to bridge the enormous communication gaps in cities that keep those who can help from being aware of opportunities to help that fit their skills and interests. Our mission is to mobilize more people to serve families in need in their communities by bringing local churches and charities modern-day tools for connecting and communicating.