The NCCS State Charity Office Database System
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The NCCS State Charity Office Database System
The NCCS State Charity Office Database System • Uses Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Access • Used by Massachusetts and Illinois state charity offices • Customized to meet state needs The National Center for Charitable Statistics (NCCS) NCCS – the national clearinghouse for data on the nonprofit sector and a part of the nonprofit Urban Institute – has worked closely with the IRS and state charity officials for more than 2 decades to improve data on the nonprofit sector. We are a repository of IRS Form 990 data and a leader in the development of electronic filing for nonprofit organizations. http://nccs.urban.org http://efile .form990.org (Our free e -filing service for nonprofits) 1 The Main Menu Key Features • Menu-driven • Customizable • Standard Microsoft Access front-end • Microsoft SQL Server or Access back-end Security for use in a multi-user environment Easily Find the Charity or Charities You Want 2 The Main Organization Screen Link to other screens Track Edits to Main Organizational Record 3 The Fees Screen All “Child” Screens (Fees, Payments, Actions, etc.) • Use similar user interface • Maintain complete history of activities and transactions • Allow for an unlimited number of “child” records The Actions/Org. History Screen 4 The Payments Screen Investigations & Litigation Screen 5 Associated Organizations Screen Easily Create Mailing Labels 6 Easily Mail Merge Letters or Notices Summarize & Analyze 990 Data 7 Flexible Tools for Identifying Problem Returns Create Your Own Custom Audit Tests 8 Show Results from the Audit Test Simple Tools for Handling Routine Tasks The “Routines Menu” Every Two Weeks... 9 Utilities for Updating the System Summary: A Flexible Platform for E-Filing & Web-Integration • Microsoft products are XML-ready for easy integration with IRS & NASCOnet e-filing systems. • Microsoft SQL Server widely supported by state governments & programmers easy to find • Reports and other standard Microsoft Access features can be readily customized by authorized charity office staff with knowledge of Access. 10
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