The Design And Implementation Of Online Campus Fund Raiser System (PDF/DOC)
Fund-raising efforts at college and universities continue to be a top priority. It is clear that an institution s ability to realize their innovative but costly strategic goals is directly dependent on their ability to generate donations from alumni, foundations, friends, parents, and other institutional partners. The reliance on fund-raising dollars is even more pronounced due to the rising public scrutiny of the cost of higher education (Farrell, 2003; Trompley, 2003 ; US Department of Education, 2006) . Over the years students use manual ways to raise funds to support their election ambitions, help pay less privileged students school dues, sick friends and many other challenges which they face in the school. To overcome the problems of manual fund raising, the researcher has developed an Online Campus Fund Raiser System. The system which will be implemented on the internet and can be accessed on any operating device, either desktop or mobile devices connected to the internet. The system communicates with the database residing on a remote server. This system has been built with HTML, CSS and PHP.
Introduction
1.1 Background of the Study
The Internet has opened up a whole new world that nonprofits large and small are using to expand their universe of influence and support. The Internet lets even small or local organizations in every work of life reach out to potential supporters around the world and around the clock. Fundraisers are especially excited about online opportunities for locating new donors and for adding a new communication channel for cultivating existing donors.
Successful online fundraising programs generally have two major components. The foundation is an informative, interactive web site communications program which, together, help build relationships with your website visitors and the people you get to sign up for your email newsletter or online advocacy program. The second component, often overlooked, is a strategy for attracting new people – especially potential donors – to your site, so you can begin the relationship-building process. Online fundraising can’t exist in a vacuum. The success of your online fundraising program will be largely dependent on your organization’s overall Internet presence as well as your traditional offline activities.
How can campuses effectively integrate the Internet into its strategy for fulfilling its mission? With the Internet’s growing importance, influence, and widespread use, nonprofits have new opportunities for communicating with their constituents, getting their work done, and garnering support. The Internet isn’t replacing other media, but it is taking its place alongside them. Most notable is the role that an online donor system is playing in the operational capacity of nonprofit organizations. This system has created a sea change as a tool for communicating with donors and colleagues, alerting activists, and disseminating information. Initially, the Web created a revolution in “brochure-ware,” allowing nonprofits to reach many new supporters and media with simple sites. New services enable even nonprofits with the smallest budgets to sign up members, take credit card donations, sponsor online discussions, offer surveys, put up searchable databases, and much more. As a complement to existing methods, the Internet is a medium that has finally come of age for a nonprofit sector that is hungry for modern and effective campaign tools and techniques.
1.2 Purpose of the Study
The purpose of this research is to develop an online campus fund raising system, for students’ to easily raise funds/ donations towards a particular project and challenges faced in the school campus. The funds collected from students are taken automatically by a payment gateways which will be integrated on the system, each student details and records will be easily recorded automatically without time consuming, which is reliable and without any error.
1.3 Objective of the Study
- Eliminate duplicate data entry and errors in time and entries.
- Eliminate paperwork and save time.
- Reduce money laundering among students officials.
- To increase the charity / giving among students.
1.4 Statement of Problem
In most educational institutions fund raising is done manually. It is not only time consuming, but it is also unsecure and unreliable and it can be lead to money laundering among corrupt student officials. Some institutions use manual paper fund raising sheets for funds collection while this will be difficult for record keeping and also to keep track of the large number of students donating towards a particular project, so it is not reliable.
1.5 Scope of the Study
The scope of the project is limited to several processes: handling of student fund raising on campus, managing records of successful donations, and record every transaction for easy assessments. It will generate the reports such as funds raised during a particular campaign. The online campus fund raiser system is designed in such a way that makes it possible to access through any device connect to the internet.
1.6 Definition of Terms
Internet
A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
Transaction
An exchange or transfer of goods, services, or funds
Campus
A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated
Online
Computer or device connected to a network (such as Internet) and ready to use (or be used by) other computers or devices.
Donations
A donation is a gift for charity, humanitarian aid, or to benefit a cause. A donation may take various forms, including money, alms, services, or goods such as clothing, toys, food, or vehicles.
Organizations
An organized group of people with a particular purpose, such as a business or government department.
Fundraisers
Fundraising or fund raising (also known as “development”) is the process of gathering voluntary contributions of money or other resources, by requesting donations from individuals, businesses, charitable foundations
Nonprofits
Not established for the purpose of making a profit; not entered into for money
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
5.1 Summary
This research work focuses on the use of computer system with reference to campus online fund donation. The work covers the manual system of operations as regards the problems identified, stating the aims of the new system, stating the various specifications and then implementing the programs. The work was successfully developed using PHP programming language, a user- friendly programming language, and the package was tested and improved upon which yielded an automated funding which curbs the errors associated with the manual method.
The project work cannot be said to be perfect, but however, its benefits cannot be overemphasized. It has led to the improvement in the speed of processing operation, efficiency, accuracy and improved storage of data.
5.2 Conclusion
Realizing a project of this nature is very exciting. However, the students encounter a lot a problem which I believe if looked into, will go a long way toward reducing the tension associated with the design implementation and construction of the project. In spite of the constraints encountered during the implementation of this project, the aim of my project is well accomplished. Moreover, an attempt to accomplish this project has taken care of the manual fund donation errors with minimum mistakes. This has also forced me to learn, practically, what is involved in the design and implementation or computerization of project (existing or non-existing).
5.3 Recommendations
Based on the achieved objective of this project and the experiences gained during its designed and implementation, I wish to make the following recommendations for future improvement.
Students should be exposed to serious practical exercise during the course of their studies. In this regard, the students of Information Management Technology department should be made to write at least a working program with veritable results before graduating. This could be accomplished by providing more computers qualified lecturers in the department.
Tertiary institutions should computerize their funding processing system for greater efficiency, neatness, and reliability. This will go a long way to save the student all the trouble they go through donate to one package or the other.
Finally, the students’ project should be closely supervised and monitored to achieve more success.
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