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Title: AMVETS On-line Program Reporting


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WELCOME
  • AMVETS On-line Program Reporting

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Produced by AMVETS Dept. of Floridas Past
Vice Commander of Programs
Edited by Beryl W. Love, National Programs Dir.
  • Ken Sparky Sparks

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National AMVETS steps into the 21st Century
  • In the fall of 2004 the National Programs
    Committee implemented an on-line Programs
    Reporting System to bring AMVETS into the 21st
    century.

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covers traditional categories plus many
more Records the number of volunteers hours
Records any mileage Tracks cash donations and
activity costs Paper reporting forms may still
be used and sent to Department Second Vice
Commander
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Overview
  • On-line Programs Reporting.
  • Who can use this on-line Reporting system?
  • How this will help the Second Vice Commander and
    the Post.
  • How do I get on-line?
  • How to Enter Data.
  • What are the changes?
  • Summary!

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Who can use the On-line Programs Reporting
System? Everyone!
GO TO www.amvets.org and click on PROGRAMS
then click on Programs Reporting.
Paper Reports Still Accepted!
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How will this help the Post?
  • Save money on Postage.
  • Real time reporting.
  • Ease of use.
  • Allow more than one person access to data at
    anytime.
  • Allow you to analyze your weak areas in programs
    through graphs and pie charts.
  • Help you discover new ways to report Programs.
  • Your programs reporting will increase.

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How Do I Get On-line ?
1st Click on PROGRAMS
2nd Click on Programs Reporting
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How Do I Get On-line ?
3rd Final Click Takes You To The
Log-In Screen
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How Do I get on-line?
First time only you need to click here and
follow instructions/prompts
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Enter Your Personal Information
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Opening Page To Add Data
Click Here to Add Data
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Add Data
FIRST TIMERS - PLEASE USE THE Need Help? Screen
Click on Arrow to Open Drop Down
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Shot of the Help Screen
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Select Program
By Clicking On Category
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Enter Data
Enter data hit Return at each entry it
automatically moves across the form and does the
math.
Simply select another category and follow the
same process or save and review by clicking on
Preview Step 1.
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You Must Click the 2nd Time
You must click on this button Submit Data Step
2 Or you will loose data and have to Re-enter
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How to Review What Has Been Entered ?
Click Here to Review
Any time during a 6-month reporting period the
data/reports may be viewed and/or edited. After
the current period is closed, the data/reports
may only be viewed in the Analyze screens and may
not be edited.
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Post On-Line Report
If you have made multiple entries during the
reporting period they will be automatically
combined into one report.
You have the option of printing the report or
converting to an Excel File
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Analyze Reports
Click Here to Analyze and Print Charts
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Analyze Reports
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Analyzed Report
You may elect to convert report into an Excel
sheet for further review and manipulation
and/or save to your hard drive or flash drive.
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Your Report in Excel Format
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What are the changes?
  • Any member may report programs data
  • 19.51per hour, not whatever you want to report
  • .14 cents per mile not whatever you want to
    report
  • More program categories to select from
  • Reminder As with Paper Reports, VAVS hours are
    not reported in this system
  • A consortium of over 500 volunteer
    organizations relies on the formulas of the
    Independent Secor. (The Dept. of Veterans Affairs
    also uses this criteria to account for and report
    VAVS hours.) Currently the figure is 19.51 for
    volunteer hours. (Uncompensated workers.) And the
    mileage is determined by the IRS guidelines that
    authorize standard Volunteer Mileage Expense
    deductions, which is currently .14 cents.

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Frequently Ask Questions
  • Question Is there something in writing about
    what to report and not report?
  • It is impossible to put in writing everything
    that should not be reported the list could
    become very lengthy. There needs to be some
    common sense applied based on our objective.
  • AMVETS should not be spending time trying to
    speculate, look for what can I personally
    report AMVETS should be executing programs that
    serve veterans and the greater community.
  • AMVETS is non-sectarian and non-partisan! Our
    individual volunteer efforts and/or financial
    support for charities, people running for any
    office or for specific religious affiliations,
    are just that an individual choice. Because we
    personally happen to be members of the VFW, the
    Boy Scouts of America, the Rotary, a Church, and
    AMVETS, it does not qualify these personal
    choices as service and financial assistance in
    the name of AMVETS Program hours and value.
  • Neither hours nor expenses for maintaining post
    homes, department offices or travel for
    attending/participating in any type of meeting IS
    NOT to be reported. (These are not AMVETS
    Programs!)

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Summary
  • On-line Programs Reporting.
  • Who can use this on-line Reporting system?
  • How do I get on-line?
  • How this will help the Second Vice Commander and
    the Post.
  • How to Enter Data.
  • What are the changes?

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