Multiple Fund Sub-types

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Has anyone dealt with having multiple fund sub-types.  For instance we have approximately 14 different areas that our donors can contribute to that all fall under the same fund/campaign, and we need to be able to track each one individually, but really don't want to set up 14 new funds, especially when they all fall under 1 of our current funds and some of these 14 could only end up with a couple hundred dollars a year. 

We've considered putting each sub-type under gift attributes so we can keep track that way, but has anyone else ever come across this & if so, what did you do?

Thank you!! 
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  • JoAnn Strommen
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    If you need/want to link these '14' areas to GL accounts, gift sub-type is definitely your best option.  While you could record info in a gift code, gift attribute, etc., gift sub-type is the only one you can link to a GL if that's important for you.  (Gift sub-types do not need to be linked to a GL but it is an option.  If you're integrated with accounting, you make link on the fund record by entering the sub-type and GL info.)


    From what you described, I wouldn't want to add 14 new funds either.


    Sub-types have worked well for us.
  • Assuming your Campaign and Fund Fields already work independently, and it's not an option to use Campaign for the existing Fund and then Fund for your sub-Funds, I would bite the bullet and create 14 different Funds.  That's what I had to do here for a particular report my boss wanted.


    Gift Subtype, as JoAnn suggested, will only work if you will never have a Split Gift between 2 or more of these sub-Funds.  Same with any other Field or Attribute...RE won't know which part of the split to assign it to.


    Our Cpgn & Fund IDs mirror the codes in Finance (we are not integrated/no FE).  So our sub-Funds were similar...if the main Fund is 4440, then that became 4440.0 and the sub-Funds were 4440.1, 4440.2, etc.  Kept it easy for data entry and organized for reporting.


    We also do not start over each FY with a new set of Cpgns or Funds...that would make a difference in the efficiency of whatever system you choose to use.

     

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