Hi Emily,
Metrics we track include number of gifts processed, number of write offs, number of transfers, number of errors (errors caught this month), number of journals, number of funds added, number of letters created, number of VP/President custom letters (stewardship letters), total number of transactions, Error rate (# of errors/# of total transactions), number of gifts in holding, number of gifts in holding over a year hold, dollar value of gifts in holding.
Our goals are around error rate (less than 1%) and gifts in holding (goal of no gifts over a year old).
Hope this helps!
Debbie Reyna
Director of Gift and Stewardship Services
The University of Texas at Dallas
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Deborah Reyna
Director of Gift and Stewardship Services
University of Texas at Dallas
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-01-2022 08:49 AM
From: Emily Konisky
Subject: Gift Processing Metrics and Goals
Hello from Emory,
I am newer to the management of gift processing and account reconciliation and am curious what metrics folks are using to measure their teams. I know, anecdotally, processing turn time seems to have increased over the past few years, but is 3 days still the expected goal? What other ways do you measure your teams and their output and success? Corrections? Gift volume? Modifications? We currently measure all of that, but curious what others are doing, and if they have goals around those numbers. Additionally, for any of you managing teams who perform reconciliations, what goals/metrics do you use?
Thanks so much,
Emily Konisky
Executive Director of Gift Operations
Emory University
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Emily Konisky
Executive Director, Gift Operations
Emory University
Emily.Konisky@emory.edu
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