Understanding the difference between a Household and an Individual is important and is defined as follows: Definition of a Household: A Household is a physical location where people reside and the name of the household represents the adults that are responsible for the location. It does not represent an individual. Definition of an Individual: An… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Church Management Software Blog
We made a bunch of enhancements to Accounts Receivable
Grab your party hat, we have exciting news for you! Over the summer, our developers have been busy enhancing the Accounts Receivable (AR) module in IconCMO. Update: the enhancements are now live! I know the list of enhancements is long, but don’t freak out! There are few big changes, mostly little things here and there… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Archiving Church Members in IconCMO
Archiving is a great way to keep your database clean and your household count low for billing. Changing an individual’s status to ‘delete’, ‘remove’, or ‘archive’ does not archive them. Instead, a simple process can be executed to archive records in IconCMO. Both household records and individual records alike can be archived. Although you can archive… ⪼ Continue Reading…
New Name Change — VolunteerSpot is now SignUp.com
Icon System’s partner VolunteerSpot recently announced they’ve changed their name to SignUp.com. VolunteerSpot has a new name and a new look—and that’s it. Since our founding, people have used our helpful solutions for every kind of activity that relies on successful group coordination, not just volunteering. Our new name lets us better serve the needs… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Save Time and Money with IconCMO Church Software
Staying organized and communicating with members of the congregation can be inexpensive and easy with IconCMO. Monthly newsletters, bulletins, schedules, and calendars can be created in Word or Publisher, converted to PDF and attached to an email message without the high cost of printing and mailing, not to mention the time spent folding and stuffing… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Do you know how to spot a tech support scam?
According to Wikipedia, a technical support scam (often abbreviated tech support scam) refers to a class of telephone fraud activities, in which a scammer claims to offer a legitimate technical support service, often via cold calls to unsuspecting users. Such cold calls are mostly targeted at Microsoft Windows users, with the caller often claiming to represent a… ⪼ Continue Reading…