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May 26, 2021

Top 8 Reasons to Outsource: Safety

Category: Administration, Church Plants

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When you outsource something, you are importing expertise and exporting problems! That may have already been enough to convince you, but in case you want more information, this blog series will cover the eight areas that Miller Management provides when you outsource your accounting and/or payroll with our experts.

Top 8 Categories:

Safety

Today, we will cover the fourth topic on the list: Safety. If you missed the first few blog posts, click here to read about Accountability, Expertise, or Credibility.

Let’s first define what we mean by Safety. In this post, we want to highlight areas of protection in your data and also your people. When you are an institute that is handling donations, it is vital to make sure that information is secure.

In our onboarding training, and our Church Admin training, we provide protocols to help keep money secure from financial fraud. Some of those tips can be found on our Offering Counting: Before the Money post.

Safety of People

As a church or non-profit, there may be times when you have events in your building. Of course, this can include a church’s normal weekly services. When you are responsible for that many people, investing in security is something that may be necessary for your congregation.

While MM doesn’t provide that kind of protection, we do have some resources for you in that area. Your organization may be able to handle this aspect on your own by having a ministry designed for safety and intruder protocols. But this may also be a good time to outsource your resources, so your ministry can focus on it’s true mission; and let the professionals take care of the keeping people safe aspect.


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Safety of Data

What you may be able to do on your own:

  • Nightly back-up of data
  • Contribution reporting
  • Financial recording

Areas you may require Outsourced help:

  • Data is secured by multiple, redundant hardware (off-site)
  • Software fire walls
  • Antivirus software
  • Disaster recovery system in place for quick recovery
  • Latest technology
  • Contributions Recordkeeping system
  • Financial reporting system
  • Accountability
  • Correct IRS reporting and filing

When dealing with constituents donations, it’s a good idea to have a plan in place for disaster recovery and ensuring correct data entry is performed for tax reasons. While it may seem trivial to care about these things, when a disaster occurs, protecting your financial information is a big step in data safety.

That’s when outsourcing may be the best step for your ministry. Outsourcing companies, like Miller Management, are equipped to handle everything from the data entry, to the necessary IT securities, to the correct and timely distribution of financial and contribution statements. Again, outsourcing helps ministry leaders focus on the mission of the ministry, and allows them to let go of the other important details to the experts in that specific area.

Up Next

Follow along with this series with the next post on Access; or start at the beginning with Accountability.