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How can you benefit from the UM EFT program?



Increase Donation Consistency With UM EFT

 
UM EFT offers United Methodist congregations a convenient and low cost alternative to traditional collection methods. Utilizing e.service® Electronic Funds Transfer, an electronic giving solution from Vanco Services, the UM EFT program allows contributions to be transferred from checking or savings accounts and deposited automatically into your church's bank account on a steady, uninterrupted basis. In addition to promoting consistent giving, UM EFT saves staff time and administrative costs so your church can enjoy greater financial stability, less bookkeeping and more confidence in meeting your financial goals and pursuing your missions.
 
See how EFT can increase revenue, promote consistent year-round giving and reduce administrative tasks while enhancing donor loyalty and satisfaction.
 
Get answers to frequently asked questions about EFT.
 
View the steps involved, from initial authorization to payment confirmation.
 
Enroll online, download a startup packet or contact us to learn how easy it is to get started.
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Did you know?

For churches and nonprofit organizations that rely on donations, fulfillment rates for pledges made by EFT average 98%, which is 50% higher than with mail-based monthly donor programs.

Source: National Automated Clearing House (NACHA)

Benefits of EFT


EFT offers important benefits to both your organization and its donors.

Improves Cash Flow Consistency

With EFT, seasonal donation slumps are avoided, payments are received exactly as scheduled and overall cash flow becomes more predictable.

Reduces Administrative Activity

Automating recurring transactions with EFT eliminates the time spent manually processing checks and pursuing past-due commitments. Once a recurring transaction is entered and scheduled, it does not need to be re-entered again.

Frees Up Staff Time

EFT adds to your organization's productivity by reducing the staff time spent manually processing checks.

Notifies You of Returns Faster

Receiving notification of returns within two business days of the payment date allows you to address situations quickly.

Enhances Donor and Patron Loyalty

Donors appreciate this simple, reliable and cost-effective method to manage contributions and other financial commitments. For weekly contributors, EFT is an especially welcome way to simplify a 52-time a year task.

Provides Security

EFT is more secure than checks, which can be misplaced, lost or even stolen at many points throughout the process.

Improves Accuracy

EFT eliminates the errors arising from illegible writing, incomplete checks and from posting errors.

Helps the Environment

Check use has declined dramatically in recent years in part because of the heightened awareness of the resources consumed in printing, processing and transporting checks. EFT is environmentally friendly.




Fact

Consumers who use EFT are more likely to donate on a regular basis.

Source: National Automated Clearing House (NACHA)








Fact

More than half of all U.S. households use EFT for at least one recurring payment.

Source: National Automated Clearing House (NACHA)

How EFT Works

 
1. Authorize
  Donors authorize your organization to debit payments from their checking or savings accounts. This is typically done in writing using an authorization form. Another option is to utilize Vanco's Online Payment solution which allows donors to authorize a donation without using a paper form.
     
2. Enter the Transaction
  After receiving a signed authorization form from your donor, payment information is entered into our system for processing. The easiest and most common way to enter payment information is through Vanco's online Service Center, a secure website designed for our clients to manage their electronic transactions. Once a payment is entered, the rest is automated. A friendly Vanco implementation specialist will help you get going and provide ongoing assistance.
 
3. Process
  Prior to each scheduled donation or payment, Vanco transmits a file with payment information via the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network.
 
4. Deposit
  A deposit is made to your organization's account for the total amount of all EFT transactions. Recurring transactions continue to process automatically as scheduled until cancelled or put on hold.
 
5. Confirm
  Vanco generates a report confirming all deposits made to your account. Donors in turn see the transactions on their account statements from their financial institutions.


Seamless Website Integration

Vanco's EFT solution seamlessly integrates with our website payment solution.
  • No web design work on your part
  • No ongoing maintenance required
  • Quick setup (hours, not weeks)
  • Free demo available upon request



What's in a name?

EFT goes by many names, including Direct Debit, ACH, Direct Payment, automatic bill payment, automatic debit and electronic bill payment.


Frequently Asked Questions About EFT

 

What is EFT?

EFT is the secure electronic transfer of an authorized payment from your donor's checking or savings account into your account. EFT may also be referred to as electronic funds transfer (EFT), Automated Clearing House (ACH) transfer, direct payment, automatic bill payment, automated debit and electronic payment.
 

What types of companies and organizations offer EFT?

Nonprofit organizations of every type and size now offer EFT to manage recurring donations, tuition and other payments. In addition to churches, schools and learning centers, EFT is also used effectively by cultural, social service and healthcare organizations.
 

Isn't EFT just for large organizations?

Not at all. In fact, Vanco specializes in providing electronic payment solutions to small organizations. By combining the transaction activity from thousands of organizations of every size, Vanco is able to economically deliver big benefits to even the smallest organizations.
 

Are there any special hardware or software needs?

No. Your only requirement is a personal computer with an Internet connection. You simply log into Vanco's secure, easy-to-use, online Service Center to manage your transactions. Friendly customer service representatives are available to help you with any questions.
 

Does the service require a long-term contract?

No long-term contract is required. Our philosophy is to retain our clients with superior products and service.
 

Will donors use EFT?

Absolutely! Chances are the majority of your donors are already making or receiving at least one EFT payment. According to a December 2007 Federal Reserve Payments Study, EFT (ACH) is the largest and fastest growing form of non-cash payment.
 

How do donors know the dollar amount and date of deductions from their accounts?

For a recurring transaction, the amount and the timing will be exactly as specified on the original authorization form and will continue until a change is made. If the planned donation date is a Saturday, Sunday or Federal holiday, the deduction will occur on the first business day following that date. The debit will appear on the donor's statement from his or her financial institution.
 

How can I successfully introduce UM EFT?

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Cost Savings

Compared to paper checks, EFT can save organizations a significant amount of money in reduced processing costs.





Get Started With EFT

 

It's Easy To Get Started!


Click here to request information or download a startup packet.

You may also call 800-774-9355 and ask for a sales representative or send us an email at Sales@VancoServices.com