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gonzalesedwin1123 opened this issue May 12, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #807
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Develop the donor management module #804

gonzalesedwin1123 opened this issue May 12, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #807
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gonzalesedwin1123 commented May 12, 2025

Business Requirement
To develop a comprehensive Donor Management module within OpenSPP that facilitates the efficient tracking, management, and reporting of donor contributions—both financial and in-kind—thereby enhancing transparency, accountability, and engagement between donors and registrants.

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Social protection programs often receive support from various entities, including organizations, groups, and individuals. To ensure effective utilization and management of these contributions, it's imperative to establish clear associations between donors and registrants. This module aims to provide a structured approach to managing these relationships and the resources involved.

  • Priority: Medium
  • Dependencies: g2p_registry_base, spp_user_roles
  • Attachments: [Screenshots, diagrams, etc.]

🔔 Note: This ticket should address common considerations without including country-specific content. Please ensure all references are generic and applicable across various contexts.

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