Avg # of gifts processed by fulltime database mgr?

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Hi all,

I am seeking some kind of measurement of how many gift or transactions a full time DBM processes on average.  We have an employee who splits this job and I want it to be full time.  I know I have seen this somewhere RE.  I would appreciate any input if you know other stats that would help with this justification.


Thanks so much.

Mary Ellen
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  • I'm a fulfill time employee but my time is split between gift processing and constituent processing. I process about 6,100 gift a year.


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    There have been posts on this previously.  It's hard to say due to so many factors.  Are records already in RE? Are they manually entering donor records? Importing records?  Importing gifts?  It takes more time to enter a pledge and payment schedule than it does to enter a single gift.


    If this person is DBM will they have responsibilities for data cleansing? Running reports? Generating recognition lists? Checking for missing info? Looking for and marking deceased records?  Updating addresses?  These are just a few of the pieces that could justify a full-time position if you have a large database.
  • Hi!

    I am part time but imported about 20K gift
    records one day.  NO I’m not a fast typist ;-) but I did
    figure out how to import records.  Point being that it matters
    whether the entries are automated or if they have to be
    painstakingly entered one by one, how much information, etc. 
    and other duties (as mentioned prior).  There may be a better
    metric for measuring or describing your DBM’s productivity or
    need.

    Thx

     

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  • Not all gifts are the same, and some take longer to enter. Some are a $25.00 online donation and some are major gifts associated with proposals and solicitors. Also, not all database managers enter gifts. They sometimes have direct reports who are doing the gift entry. Kind of a hard thing to measure by just a number.
  • This person would be doing database clean up, lists and all tasks associated with RE.  I am going to run our numbers to see where they are in relation to the 6,100 quoted here.  Would anyone else be willing to share that number with me.  I know there are a variety of factors to take into account.

    Thanks for your help.

    Mary Ellen
  • I am a full-time DBA with a smaller org. Gift entry and DBA work used to be split, but I absorbed both jobs during downsizing. I processed about 7200 gifts last fiscal year not counting pledge payments and in-kind gifts. I also manage imports, data cleaning, address updates, constituent entry, mailing list generation, and financial reporting. I am also the part-time grant writer. However, it is difficult to keep everything up on the job, and data maintenance and imports usually have to wait a few months till my schedule is empty enough (in between appeal mailings), and grantwriting barely gets squeezed in. I recently got a once-a-week assistant, which has helped considerably. If you have the flexibility to do so, and the number of gifts to warrant, I would strongly suggest having a back-up person who can assist with gift entry during busy times. If nothing else, that way your organization can keep running if your DBA is out ill for a week.
  • I process over 3,500 gifts a year, but as others have mentioned I wear a lot of other hats and some gifts take longer to process than others.

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