4/22/2018 4/22/2018 St. Vincent de Paul Society of Milwaukee 2017 Secretary & Treasurer Workshop.

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4/22/2018 4/22/2018 St. Vincent de Paul Society of Milwaukee 2017 Secretary & Treasurer Workshop

4/22/2018 Duties of Secretary 4/22/2018 Keep records on services provided and number of people served. Keep records on in kind donations Keep up to date records on members and report changes promptly to Council office. Prepare minutes of the conference meetings. Prepare membership and Statistics and Services portion of Annual Report.

4/22/2018 DUTIES OF TREASURER 4/22/2018 Keep an accurate and appropriate record of all receipts and expenditures. Prepare timely financial reports and share this information at conference meetings and with parishioners. Deposits conference funds promptly in a bank account in the conference name. Reconcile bank statements on monthly basis. Prepare treasurers portion of Annual Report and submit to Council office by OCTOBER 21 a copy of the reconciled bank statement which includes September 30th and a listing of all checks issued during the fiscal year (date, check number, amount, who payable to).

IRS and Statutory Related Requirements 4/22/2018 IRS and Statutory Related Requirements 4/22/2018 Money donated should be used for works of the Society only. Maintain receipt and expense journals and keep for a period of (2) years. Keep meeting minutes for seven (7) years. Do not accept donations "earmarked" for a particular person.

SVDP Rule Requirements 4/22/2018 SVDP Rule Requirements 4/22/2018 Prepare and submit to the Council of Milwaukee an Annual Report by October 21 of each year. Reports all assets, including: savings accounts, checking accounts, CD’s, etc… on the Annual Report. Audit accounts at least once a year by two members (not including the treasurer) or by a qualified person or organization.

SVDP Rule Requirements (continued) 4/22/2018 SVDP Rule Requirements (continued) 4/22/2018 Assistance from a conference must not be self-serving. If a member of a conference or a person related to a conference member requests assistance the member must not take part in the decision making process. At regular intervals, conferences must take stock of their treasury and forward surplus funds to the Council to support programs run by the Council, including: Needy Conference Fund SVDP Meal Programs

Treasurer’s Report - Receipts 4/22/2018 Treasurer’s Report - Receipts 4/22/2018 Beginning balance – Please be sure the beginning balance is equal to the ending balance reported on the last year’s annual report. Our office will be calling you if this is not correct - please call if you don’t know it. This is the first thing the auditor’s check. 1. Donations From Members: Donations from Active, Associate and Contributing members including the secret collection taken at meetings. It is not necessary to try to isolate and count checks from members that come through Church collections.

4/22/2018 Receipts (continued) 4/22/2018 2. Church/Poor Box Collections: Financial support from Church collections, poor box collections, alms from distribution of religious papers at the Church, Church collection envelopes and other church-related offerings. 3a. Fund Raising – Special Works: Income from all special works operated by the conference. Special works are defined as something you devote a special location and people resources to all year round. Food pantries run solely by the conference would be a special work.

4/22/2018 Receipts (continued) 4/22/2018 3b. Fund Raising – Stores: Income from stores operated by a conference. THIS SHOULD BE ZERO FOR ALL MILWAUKEE CONFERENCES. 3c. Fund Raising – Special Events/Other: Income that is not directly or exclusively Church centered, such as: bingo, raffles, suppers, etc… 4. Other SVDP Units' Contributions: Financial support from the Council for such as needy conference, volunteer credits credited to the conference store account, and all "twinning" donations given to the conference by another conference.

4/22/2018 Receipts (continued) 4/22/2018 5a. Other – Qualified Government Grants Only: This includes ONLY grants received from federal, state, and local government agencies that individually exceed $50,000 with documentation that the grant provides an administrative allowance of ten percent or less. All other grants are to be included in 5D below (Other – Other Restricted Funds). 5b. Other – Disaster Funds: All funds received for local disasters which a non-operating fund has been established for. This category also includes all grants that are not qualified and included in 5A above. 5c. Other – Capital Campaign Funds: All funds received for a formally defined, non operating capital campaign for your conference.

4/22/2018 Receipts (continued) 4/22/2018 5d. Other – Restricted Funds: All funds received for special projects for which a fundraising campaign was designated. Example: If the conference holds a special campaign to raise funds for a particular purpose, then the funds are recorded here. This does not include memo designated funds such as a donor writes “food” on their check memo. 5e. Other- Miscellaneous Receipts: All other income that cannot be classified into any of the categories above. Examples include, legacies, bank interest, etc….

4/22/2018 Expenditures 4/22/2018 6. Those we served: All funds expended for goods and services provided to those served including food, store purchases of furniture, household and clothing, delivery fees paid by conference to deliver items to someone’s home, rent, utilities, books, tuition, scholarship aid, gift certificates, milk purchased for meal program.

Expenditures (continued) 4/22/2018 Expenditures (continued) 4/22/2018 7. Disaster Contributions: All funds expended for disasters locally, nationally and internationally. 8a. Domestic Twinning: All funds sent to SVDP conferences in the US. 8b. International Twinning: All funds sent to SVDP conferences outside the USA. 9. Solidarity Contribution (Dues): All payments for National, Regional and Archdiocesan dues.

Expenditures (continued) 4/22/2018 Expenditures (continued) 4/22/2018 10. Contribution to Upper Council: All contributions to the Council for programs operated through the Council such as SVDP Meal programs, Needy Conference, Vincentian Services, etc…. This does not include the annual dues/solidarity contribution.

Expenditures (continued) 4/22/2018 Expenditures (continued) 4/22/2018 11a. Operating Expense – Special Works: All expenses to operate special works, such as rent, utilities, etc…. This does not include dollars spent as direct aid to those in need in those special works. Money spent on food pantry food would NOT be reported here; report as aid to those we serve. 11b. Operating Expense – Stores: All expenses to operate stores operated solely by conferences. THIS SHOULD BE ZERO FOR ALL MILWAUKEE CONFERENCES.

Expenditures (continued) 4/22/2018 Expenditures (continued) 4/22/2018 11c. Operating Expense – Special Events: All expenses for fund raising events, such as bingo, raffles, dinners, etc… 11d. Operating Expense – Other: All conference operational expenses such as postage, stationary, printing, travel, meeting expenses, conference order pads, conference supplies, etc… 12. Other: All other expenses which cannot be classified above. (Please specify what these expenses are)

Visits and Services to People 4/22/2018 Visits and Services to People 4/22/2018 The Number of Visits, Contacts, and Services : If two or more members go on a home visit this is counted as only one visit. This is the same for prison, hospital, eldercare visits ONLY if the visiting members see the same people. The Number of People Helped : The number of people affected by the aid. (A family of four living in the same house is four people helped).

Visits and Services (continued) 4/22/2018 Visits and Services (continued) 4/22/2018 A. Home Visits: Visits to a person’s home; sometimes there is more than one home visit required. If your team visits a family of four , three times, you should count 3 visits and 12 people helped (4 people x 3 visits). B. Prison Visits: Person-to-person visits to prisoners. If your team visits three persons once a month for a year, you should report 12 visits and 36 people helped (3 people visited x 12 visits).

Visits and Services (continued) 4/22/2018 Visits and Services (continued) 4/22/2018 C. Hospital Visits: Person-to-person visits at a hospital. Two or more Vincentians visiting the same person counts as one visit and one person served. D. Eldercare Visits: Person-to-person visits at a nursing home, rest home, convalescent hospital or a facility for the aged (retirement, assisted living). Two or more Vincentians visiting the same person counts as one visit and one person served.

Visits and Services (continued) 4/22/2018 Visits and Services (continued) 4/22/2018 E. Other In-person visits: Any other personal visits to any other location not listed above. Includes visits at a food pantry, meal program, rectory or neutral site meetings. Two or more Vincentians visiting the same person counts as one visit and one person served. If your team visits a meal program and serves 350 people this would be counted as 1 visit and 350 people served. All members of team would count their hours. TOTAL VISITS: Total of (A) through (E) – show both total number of visits and total people helped

In Kind Goods and Services 4/22/2018 In Kind Goods and Services 4/22/2018 In Kind refers to anything (food, furniture, clothing, Giving Tree gifts, gift cards received, services., etc…) that the Conference receives at no cost and passes on directly to a family or individual. Total Number of People Helped is simply the total number of people in the family.

In Kind Goods and Services 4/22/2018 In Kind Goods and Services 4/22/2018 Value is the estimated retail value of goods and services provided. Include only the value of the actual food, furniture, clothing and household items distributed. Include the value of food given out that is donated to food pantries. Please do not include any amount for goods given out by the stores, including Bundle Sundays (these are reported on the store report).

Visits and Services (continued) 4/22/2018 Visits and Services (continued) 4/22/2018 Total People Helped: Total number of people helped under the Person-to-Person Visits and Telephone Contacts. Total Hours of Service: The total number of hours for each member and/or non member spent attending meetings, making phone calls, doing home visits, filling out reports, travel time, volunteering at Council run programs or any other time spent providing any of the above services to people.

Visits and Services (continued) 4/22/2018 Visits and Services (continued) 4/22/2018 Estimated Total of Unreimbursed Mileage: Estimated miles driven by members to assist those we serve and to attend related meetings. Please do not add any hours volunteering at a SVDP Store as the store will be reporting those hours. Also, do not add any hours for work done for the parish unless it is truly SVDP Conference work.

Tools for Reporting Member Activity Report Minute book 4/22/2018 Tools for Reporting 4/22/2018 Member Activity Report Minute book Secretary’s minute form Quarterly report Annual report Treasurer’s journal Excel version of Treasurer’s Journal and Annual Report and Secretaries minute sheet New computerized web based intake system Other suggestions?

NEED ASSISTANCE? 4/22/2018 Please remember, the Council office staff is here to serve you! If you have any questions or need assistance to complete the Annual Report, please call Michelle: 414-462-7837 or Email: mmartin@svdpmilw.org We are here to help! THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO!