I agree with Sally Gillespie's comment below. We have churches that mail us donation checks. They are receiptable donations (although the church is a nonprofit and technically does not need a receipt). We want the gift from the Church to be recognized as RECEIPTABLE. However, we want to soft credit the donors who gave donations TO the church that made up the church's donation amount. Right now, it looks like the gift from the Church is NOT RECEIPTABLE because it has to be entered as an advised donation. This is incorrect and messing things up for us. The donor who gave a gift to the Church can have the soft credit noted, which is NOT RECEIPTABLE, but the Church's record should say RECEIPTABLE.
I agree with Sally Gillespie's comment below. We have churches that mail us donation checks. They are receiptable donations (although the church is a nonprofit and technically does not need a receipt). We want the gift from the Church to be recognized as RECEIPTABLE. However, we want to soft credit the donors who gave donations TO the church that made up the church's donation amount. Right now, it looks like the gift from the Church is NOT RECEIPTABLE because it has to be entered as an advised donation. This is incorrect and messing things up for us. The donor who gave a gift to the Church can have the soft credit noted, which is NOT RECEIPTABLE, but the Church's record should say RECEIPTABLE.