If you sign up for google grants, get accepted, and then link your
adwords account to your google checkout account, it becomes free
again. That may change in 2010.
That is the only free option I am aware of.
For the automation you speak of, slcbikecollective.org uses Joomla,
and there are plenty of free components that can do the class
scheduling, but you would have to sign up for one of the supported
payment gateways like authorize.net or even paypal.
Make sure your prices cover your fees.
Sincerely,
Jonathan Morrison Executive Director Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective 2312 S. West Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84115 w: 801-328-2453 c: 801-688-0183 f: 801-466-3856 www.slcbikecollective.org
On Dec 31, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Jason Moore moorepants@gmail.com wrote:
This isn't free but one of the better groups we've found so far:
They do:
Free set-up No monthly fees Free online donor reports Low transaction processing fees-- ninety-seven cents of every dollar
donated goes directly to your organization. Automatic tax receipts for your donors Recurring billing feature for your donorsOn Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Sharlyn Grace <sharlyngrace@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all,
I remember some groups talking at bike!bike! about a free service
they used to take in money online. Right now, we use google
checkout, and we lose a portion of our donations this way. What free
services to folks have that don't take a percentage of the donation?Also, are their any good systems for setting up an automatic payment
for classes? For example, sometimes people who sign up for our paid
eight-week classes don't end up showing up and giving us a check on
the first day, and then we're either under-filled or scrambling to
make up the student. I would like to get their inquiry emails,
answer their questions, and in my replies, include a link to a
secure site (not open to the public, so we can monitor class
enrollment) where the soon-to-be student pays the class fee upfront,
when they sign up. Then the option to back out will be gone, and
people won't reserve seats they don't actually end up using or
paying for. It might be okay to have a "store" for classes,
alternately, as long as we can only "sell" a certain number at each
time. However, I like the secret page idea because then we can keep
an eye on if four buddies sign up for the same class or it's six
men, no women, etc. and control enrollment (as well as directing
people towards classes we now will fill on-time).Thanks! Sharlyn
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