WO1996011449A1 - Method of streamlining the giving of contributions and gifts - Google Patents

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WO1996011449A1
WO1996011449A1 PCT/US1995/012527 US9512527W WO9611449A1 WO 1996011449 A1 WO1996011449 A1 WO 1996011449A1 US 9512527 W US9512527 W US 9512527W WO 9611449 A1 WO9611449 A1 WO 9611449A1
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  • This invention relates generally to a method for streamlining the making of giving contributions and gifts.
  • an apparatus and method that allows a fund-raising organization or gift recipient to capture the impulse of a contributor or gift giver to make a contribution or gift and consummate a contribution or gift prior to the dissipation of the impulse of the contributor or gift giver to make the contribution or gift.
  • a fund-raising contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral that will allow for the immediate recordation of contributions or gifts in a short amount of time.
  • known methods by which a contributor or gift giver makes a contribution or gift allow for the external stimulus that induces the making of a contribution or gift to dissipate before the contribution or gift is consummated.
  • known pledging methods remove the consummation of the contribution or gift process in time and space from the point where an external stimulus for inducing the making of a contribution or gift is exerted on a contributor or gift giver or on a group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers.
  • the problem of removing the consummation of the contribution or gift process in time and space from the point of exertion of maximum stimulus is that the impulse to make a contribution or gift decays and dissipates over time.
  • Gift recipients have no convenient way of facilitating the making, of gifts at social occasions by way of information bearing card.
  • social occasions include weddings, birthday parties, christenings, funerals, other religious rites, and the like.
  • a method of facilitating and inducing the making of monetary gifts made by information bearing card that immediately records successive gifts rapidly at weddings, birthday parties, baptisms, graduations, anniversaries, and the like.
  • a contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral that increases the immediate recordation of a plurality of successive by eliminating portions of the decision making process surrounding the making of a plurality of successive contributions including the time needed to select a preferred gift amount.
  • the method includes the steps of optionally providing a stimulus evoking an impulse to make a monetary contribution or gift commitment.
  • the stimulus is selected from the group consisting of an audio stimulus, a video stimulus, and an audio /visual stimulus.
  • the method further includes the step of dispersing through a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers a plurality of electronic contributions or gifts management terminals or peripherals for immediately making of record a sequence; series; continuous; consecutive; chain and/or string of data sets comprised of successive contributions or gifts.
  • the contributions or gifts are optionally made on the terminal or peripheral unimpeded by verification of authorization so that the throughput of contributions or gifts made on the terminal or peripheral is greatly enhanced, the terminal or peripheral is provided prior to the dissipation of the contribution or gift giving potential of the contributors or gift g vers.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an overall system of a gift and contributions management terminal network according to the present invention
  • FIG. la is a general schematic block diagram of an embodiment of an exemplary contributions and gifts management terminal system according to the present invention.
  • FIG. lb is a flow chart illustrating the functionality of optional donation communication servicing software and associated hardware of an exemplary fund-raising contributions and gifts management terminal according to the present invention
  • FIG. lc is a flow chart illustrating the functionality of optional talker servicing software and associated hardware of an exemplary contributions and gifts management terminal according to the present invention
  • FIG. Id is a flow chart illustrating the functionality of optional talker servicing software and associated hardware for executing an optional donation session according the present invention
  • FIG.2 is a perspective view of a bar coded envelope, an embodiment of an fund-raising terminal with an envelope contribution or gift acceptor, and a fund-raiser's terminal;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an electronic contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral with a card processor, and capable of accepting cash, check, or envelope contributions and gifts;
  • FIG.4 is a schematic block diagram of an electronic contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral with various additions;
  • FIG.6 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a portable contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral
  • FIG.7 is a top plan view of a terminal face with which a user interfaces
  • FIGS. 8, 8a and 8b are top plan views of terminals or peripherals having various prompts for use with the corresponding contributions and gifts management terminals or peripherals
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an envelope/ deposit box
  • FIG. 10 is a plan view of a face on a terminal or peripheral for soliciting contributions and gifts for a plurality of fund-raising organizations or gift recipients, a plurality of causes within a fund-raising organization or gift recipients, or combination thereof;
  • FIG. 11 is a plan view of a face of a terminal or peripheral for soliciting contributions and gifts for a plurality of political candidates;
  • FIG. 12 is a plan view of a face of a terminal or peripheral for sokciting contributions and gifts for a fund-raising organization or gift recipient where there are multiple causes during each collection of a contributions and gifts;
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram of a method of soliciting contributions and gifts for a fund-raising organization or gift recipient
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram of another embodiment of the method of soliciting contributions and gifts illustrated in FIG. 13;
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram of a method of substantiating contributions and gifts to a fund- raising organization or gift recipient;
  • FIG.15a is another embodiment of a method of FIG. 15 for substantiating contributions and gifts to a fund-raising organization or gift recipient;
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram of a method of soliciting contributions and gifts for a plurality of causes and a method of processing the contributions and gifts collected;
  • FIG. 17a is a diagram of formulas applied in the utilization of methods of the present invention.
  • FIG. 17b is a diagram of a formula appked in the utilization of methods of the present invention.
  • FIG. 17c is a diagram of formulas applied in utilization of methods of the present invention.
  • FIG. 17d is a diagram of a function of stimulus versus time utilized in the methods of the present invention
  • FIG. 17e is an illustration of different stimuli appked in the methods of the present invention and a diagram of groups and sub-groups of contributor or gift givers or gift givers
  • FIG. 17f is a plan view of a face of a terminal or peripheral for sokciting contributions and gifts for a fund-raising organization or gift recipient where there are wish kst messages displayed during a contribution or gift session
  • FIG. 17g is a plan view of a face of a terminal or peripheral for sokciting contributions and gifts for a fund-raising organization or gift recipient where there are another group of wish list messages displayed during a contribution or gift session;
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating a method of allocating terminals or peripherals among competing fund-raising or social events
  • FIG. 18a is a diagram illustrating a method of allocating terminals or peripherals among competing sub-groups of contributors or gift givers within a single fund-raising or social event
  • FIG. 18b is a diagram illustrating another variant of a method of aUocating terminals among competing sub-groups of contributor or gift givers or gift givers within a single fund- raising event
  • FIG. 18c is a diagram illustrating a method of faciktating the making of a cumulative contribution or gift over time and processing the cumulative contribution or gift over time;
  • FIG. 19 illustrates a device of the present invention for inducing the making of greater contributions or gifts at exemplary social events such as a graduation;
  • FIG.20 is a diagram illustrating a method of safe-guarding and limiting the risk of loss of a multipUcity of contributions or gifts made on contribution or gift management terminals or peripherals;
  • FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a variant of the fund-raising contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral;
  • FIGS. 21-21 d are perspective views of variants of keyless contributions and gifts management terminals or peripherals
  • FIGS.22-22a are perspective views of variants of contributions and gifts management terminals or peripherals that immediately record fixed contributions and gifts and in another mode of operation allow for variable contributions and gifts to be made and immediately recorded thereon; and, FIG. 23 is a perspective view of a system for simplifying the acknowledgment of a plurality of contributions made at remote locations on contributions management terminals or peripherals.
  • Information bearing cards as referred to herein are used for making of a monetary contribution or gift by a contributor or gift giver who is a cardholder.
  • An example of an information bearing card is a credit card including, credit cards issued by an organization. Such cards are: VISA, MasterCard, Discover, and an American Express cards.
  • An information bearing card as used herein refers also to a debit card including, by way of example, a Cirrus card, a Plus card, a Maestro card, an Interlink card, and any other type of card that can be used for an electronic fund transfer.
  • the term "card” also contemplates a private label card issued or maintained by a fund-raising organization or an affiliate of a fund-raising organization, and a prepaid card that can be purchased by cash, check, credit, or debit cards.
  • An information bearing card can be a credit card, debit card, or combination thereof. Different information bearing cards are used herein including magnetic striped cards and cards having electronic circuits thereon.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 of the type in FIG. 3 mounts a card processor 160/240 that processes contributions and gifts, and a card reader and accompanying circuitry that reads smart cards, e.g. PCMCIA cards, JEID A /PCMCIA compliant memory cards, IC cards, GEC Card Technology LTd. IC cards, West Midlands, U.K. and/or Gemplus Card Services memory and microprocessor cards.
  • smart cards e.g. PCMCIA cards, JEID A /PCMCIA compliant memory cards, IC cards, GEC Card Technology LTd. IC cards, West Midlands, U.K. and/or Gemplus Card Services memory and microprocessor cards.
  • the present invention contemplates the use of contact less IC cards, e.g. such as those available from Mitsubishi Electric UK Ltd., Hatfield UK, and Oakwood design, Letchworth UK, and the like.
  • Other forms of information bearing cards are also usable with fund-raising electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 embodiment
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 accepts a cash currency contribution 143, an envelope 600 containing a cash contribution or gift, a credit card 145 contribution or gift, and/or a debit card 150 contribution or gift.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 coUects, O 96/11449 PCMJS95/12527
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o peripheral 100 is a portable unit with a wire-less communication link 140.
  • the electroni contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is a portable hand-held uni with a wire-less communication link 140.
  • a communication link 140 preferably an R (radio frequency) communication link, an infra-red communication link or other free propagating electromagnetic energy communication link
  • the electronic contributions or gift management te ⁇ rtinal 100 or peripheral 100 communicates information about a contributor o gift giver and the contribution or gift to a fund-raiser's terminal or peripheral 120 in th embodiment shown.
  • fund-raiser's terminal or peripheral refers t a terminal or peripheral that can be used by personnel associated with a fund-raisin organization or gift recipient, such as its business manager, a secretary, a clerk, a voluntee acting on behalf of the fund-raiser or gift recipient, or an accountant, etc.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 10 or peripheral 100 immediately; at once; without delay; directly; forthwith; or combinatio thereof, records the information about the contributor or gift giver and the contribution or gif or a plurality of successive, sequential, in line, and /or in succession contributors or gift giver and their corresponding monetary contributions and gifts, e.g. each contributors' or gift givers' respective card information and respective information representative of a numerical monetary contribution or gift amount for each respective contributor or gift giver, it has accepted in a data storage 302, and then at a later time it can be off-loaded and communicated to fund ⁇ raiser's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 via communication circuitry 990 (FIG.
  • Terminal or peripheral 100 and/or terminal or peripheral 120 is optionaUy programmed to correlate sequential, serial, continuously made, consecutively made, chain of, and/or string of data sets of information that identify the specific event with contributor or gift giver data sets comprised of contribution information.
  • the fund-raiser's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 can be located on- site or at some remote location.
  • the fund-raiser's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 communicates the information about the successive, systematic, in order, and /or in regular order contributors or gift givers and their respective contributions or gifts, or a plurakty of contributor s or gift givers and their corresponding numerical contribution or gift amounts, e.g.
  • a card account processor can also be a funds processing telecommunications network, third party card processor, a bank, or a combination thereof.
  • a card account processor can also be computer network, e.g. the Internet, VISA Net, a merchant bank, a card processing bank or organization, or a combination thereof.
  • An embodiment of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is hand-held and comprises a card reader 307, means for manuaUy entering a monetary contribution or gift amount, an optional visual display 840 for displaying numerical information of the amount entered, an on-board battery power source (preferably, a rechargeable battery power source) 1437, a data storage 302, and an optional program storage.
  • a card reader 307 means for manuaUy entering a monetary contribution or gift amount
  • an optional visual display 840 for displaying numerical information of the amount entered
  • an on-board battery power source preferably, a rechargeable battery power source
  • a data storage 302 preferably, a data storage, and an optional program storage.
  • the case of the fund raising electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is of a size and shape to easily fit into the palm of a contributor's or gift giver's hand.
  • the contributor or gift giver's thumb can rest on a side waU of the case of the electronic contribution or gifts or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and other fingers on the same hand can bear against a second side wall of an opposite side of the case of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. This aUows the contributor or gift giver to easily hold the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 in one hand.
  • the size and shape of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 also assists in the passing of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 from one contributor or gift giver to another (FIG.12).
  • the optional size and shape of the case of the hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 further allows for the contributor or gift giver to hold the terminal in one hand while being able to pass an information bearing card, for example a credit card or a debit card, with the contributor or gift giver's other hand through a card reader on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 (FIGS. 13 and 14).
  • an information bearing card for example a credit card or a debit card
  • An embodiment of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 communicates information about successive contributors or gift givers, e.g. card information, and the contribution or gift amount, e.g. numerical monetary amount information, or a pluraUty of contributor or gift givers or gift givers and their corresponding contribution or gifts and gifts, e.g. card information for each respective contributor or gift giver and information representative of a numerical contribution monetary amount for each respective contributor or gift giver, directly via a communication link 1030, for example, a telephone hookup, thereby bypassing the fund-raiser's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 to a 1 funds processing database 1031, and the like.
  • the card account 1035 of the contributor or gift giver is appropriately charged the amount of the contribution or gift, or debited for the contribution or gift, as appropriate, and the account of the fund-raising organization 1033 is augmented respectively (FIGS. 13 and 14).
  • An example of a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or 6 peripheral 100 optionaUy has a credit card processor 160, and/or a debit card contribution or gift processor 240. Such a processor directly utilizes a cekular communication link, or other standard telephone hookup.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records successive, sequential, in line, and/or in succession contributors' or gift givers' card account and contribution or gift information in a data storage
  • a communication link 1030 is connected directly to a processor 160/240 and/or data storage 302, and communication circuitry 990 via a communication link 1030 transfers contributor or gift giver information to a card account processor 1031, and the like.
  • the card account of the contributor or gift giver 1035 is appropriately charged or debited the amount of
  • a contribution or gift can be made on an off-line electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 does not interpose a request, or requests, for an authorization 1 or verification, an authorization step, pre-authorization step, verification step, or combination thereof, between the making, entering, immediate recording, or combination thereof, of a contribution or gift made by a first contributor or gift giver, and subsequent contributions or gifts made by a pluraUty of subsequent contributor or gift givers or gift givers.
  • the terminal 100, the 6 peripheral 100, the network, and/or the system described herein optionaUy have a mode of operation in which consecutive data sets are entered, and/or recorded uninterrupted, uninterferred with, uncut in on, unbroken in on, unimpeded, and /or uniformly entered, and or recorded.
  • the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 does not interpose a request for an authorization or verification, an 1 authorization step, pre-authorization step, verification step, or combination thereof, between the making of a sub-group of contributions or gifts within a group of contributions or gifts (N) made by contributor or gift giver j through contributor or gift , e.g.
  • N 500.
  • Sequential contributions or gifts are made by contributor or gift giver 1 to contributor or gift giver 500 prior to interposing a request for an authorization or verification, an authorization step, pre-authorization step, verification step, or combination thereof.
  • a sequential contributions or gifts are made by contributor or gift giver 1 to contributor or gift giver 500 prior to interposing a request for an authorization or verification, an authorization step, pre-authorization step, verification step, or combination thereof, between contribution or gift 10 and contribution or gift 11 , contribution or gift n (where n is an integer greater than 10) and contribution or g , , or combination thereof.
  • Post contribution or gift processing may include a request for authorization or verification, an authorization step, pre-authorization step, verification step, or combination thereof. It wiU be understood that a pluraUty of sequential contributions and gifts made by a first contributor or gift giver, a second contributor or gift giver, and Vietnamesenth contributor or gift giver can be made at a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 off-line before the information representative of the contributions and gifts, e.g. card information and numerical contribution or gift amount information, is off-loaded from an off-line electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to card account processor 1031, fund-raiser's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, or combination thereof, for processing and authorization.
  • a pluraUty of sequential contributions and gifts made by a first contributor or gift giver, a second contributor or gift giver, and doith contributor or gift giver can be made at a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 off-line before the information representative of the contributions and gifts, e.g.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100] through electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 x are circulated, interspersed, or disper among the prospective cardholding contributors or gift givers.
  • Successive sequential, in l and/or in succession contributions or gifts are made on and immediately recorded electronic contributions or gifts management terminals of peripherals 100 by each respec cardholding contributors or gift givers desiring to do so.
  • Each respective electr contributions or gifts management terminal 100 can receive several hundred success systematicaUy entered, in order, and/or in regular order contributions or gifts without n of input of additional information.
  • Tens of hundreds of contributions or gjfts are receive one fund-raising or social event by electronic gifts and contributions management termi lOOj.x. These tens of hundreds of contributions and/or gifts are then off-loaded at the en such an event from the electronic contributions and gifts management terminals lOOj to 1 for further processing as described above.
  • Dbpersion, circulation, or the combination thereof, of a pluraUty of terminab peripherab 100 increases the speed within which a multipUcity of contributions or gifts 1 recorded on the terminab, and aUows for a significant improvement in the immediacy and interplay between a fund raber and a prospective gift giver and contributor, thus increasing the impube to make a contribution of gift.
  • Thb results in an increase of the size of the average contribution of gift made by a contributor or gift giver, and an increase in the total number of contributions or gifts made by a group of prospective gift givers or contributors. 6 At or near an entrance or exit, as shown in FIG.
  • a receipt generator 820 1, of a place of where a fund-raising event or social event 800 b held, there can be located a receipt generator 820.
  • the receipt generator 820 produces a receipt for an individual contribution or gift or a plurality of respective individual contributions and gifts.
  • the gifts and contributions management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits card information and contribution or gift
  • receipt generator 820 is located at a remote location from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral
  • the location of the receipt generator 820 at a location remote from terminab 100 or peripherab 100 increases the speed within which contributions or gifts are made and immediately recorded on terminals 100 or peripherab 100. This is desirable given the short amount of time generaUy allocated to contribution or gift sessions.
  • the receipt 830 b used to substantiate a contribution or a pluraUty of successive contributions made by a single contributor or gift giver over a period of time, or by a plurakty of successive contributors or gift givers made over a period of time. Substantiation may be required to receive a tax benefit from a governmental taxing authority, e.g.
  • 6 computer 3397 (FIG. 230) records the contributions or gifts made by contributor or gift maker X over a period of time, e.g. one year, 6 months.
  • Computer 3397 has a mode of operation that automaticaUy selecte, categorizes, and determines whether or not a specific data set comprised of a contribution, gift, or portion thereof, qualifies for a charitable contribution or gift deduction. If a specific contribution, gift, or portion thereof, qualifies for a charitable 1 contribution thereof the data set it b automaticaUy added to a register of contributions or gifts of contributor or gift maker X, and/or correlated with a data set comprised of an appropriate designation.
  • contributions or gifts made by contributor X to a multipUcity of recipients of gifts or contributions can be easUy processed in this manner.
  • a multipUcity of contributors or gift givers can have contributions and gifts that are made to a multipUcity of recipiente of contributions or gifts assembled, processed and acknowledged this way.
  • One of the benefits of the automated acknowledgment process involves developing contributor or gift giver loyalty to a particular gift or contribution recipient, and substantiaUy decreased effort on the part of the contributor or gift maker in assembling records needed for justification of charitable contribution deductions made to a pluraUty of gift or contribution recipients.
  • the data sets comprised of contributions optionaUy have data sets representative of which portion of a contribution or gift qualifies for a charitable contribution or gift deduction correlated thereto. This assbts in the processing of the contributions or gifts by computer 3397.
  • Data sets described herein are optionaUy entered, made, and/or sequentiaUy, in series, continuously, consecutively, as a chain, and/or as a string.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can communicate via a communication link, preferably an RF (radio frequency) communication link or an infra-red communication link, with the receipt generator 820.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can instead communicate contribution or gift and contributor or gift giver information, via a communication link to a fund-raiser's or gift recipienf s terminal or peripheral 120.
  • Fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 then communicates the contributor or gift giver and contribution or gift information to a receipt generator 820.
  • the communication consbts of the same type of information wherein card information and contribution or gift information b associated for each respective contributor or gift giver where a large group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers makes contributions and gifts via electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 prior to transmitting the information to a card account processor 1031.
  • the receipt generator 820 Upon receipt of the communication, the receipt generator 820 processes the information about the contributor or gift giver, the contribution or gift, or the data sets comprbed of the status of the contribution or gift in terms of whether or not is qualifies for a charitable contribution deduction to generate a receipt 830.
  • the receipt 830 may be generated automaticaUy by the receipt generator 820 to be picked up by the contributor or gift giver or attender of a fund rabing or social event after a fund-rabing or social event or sokcitation of a contribution or gift, or may be generated at the request of the contributor or gift giver or attender after the event as the contributor or gift giver is leaving the place of contribution or gift, or may be generated for mailing or faxing to the contributor or gift giver or attender.
  • a contributor or gift giver may desire the receipt 830 for tax purposes or for determining if the contributor or gift giver b meeting a contribution or gift quota.
  • the present invention abo contemplates optionaUy locating the receipt generator 820 on an electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and generating receipt 830 at electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the format of the statement can be such that a tax processing entity, e.g the IRS, wiU accept the information for substantiating the contribution or gift or group of contributions and gifts at issue, and /or grant a charitable contribution or gift deduction.
  • a tax processing entity e.g the IRS
  • wiU accept the information for substantiating the contribution or gift or group of contributions and gifts at issue, and /or grant a charitable contribution or gift deduction.
  • records of the contribution or gift transactions made by tens of hundreds of cardholder contributor or gift givers or gift givers can easily be processed and forwarded to each respective contributor or gift giver of the tens of hundreds of contributor or gift givers or gift givers for meeting contribution or gift quotas and for substantiating charitable contribution or gift deductions and the like given at a pluraUty of fund-rabing management terminab 100.
  • Security for fund-rabing or social events is provided by a theft deterrent 540 located at or near an entrance or exit of a fund-rabing event 800 to deter the theft of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Theft deterrents are we known in the art.
  • Security systems used in retaU stores can be used, for example, the presen invention contemplates that the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o peripheral 100 can contain a detectable element that can be detected by the theft deterrent 540 As such, if someone attempts to unlawfuUy take the electronic contributions or gift management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 through an entrance or exit of a place of a fund raising event 800 or past a sensor, an audible or visible alarm signal, or the like, wiU b generated.
  • a homing device can be placed on the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to aUo tracking of the terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g a system comparable to systems used to trac stolen automobUes.
  • the present invention includes provbion for an optional taUier service routine S480, set of software routines which run on a electronic contributions or gifts management termina 100 or peripheral 100, fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, at a car account processor 1031, or combination thereof, to taUy a pluraUty of successive contribution and gifts.
  • service routine S480 is located within the fund-raber' or gift recipienf s terminal or peripheral 120.
  • the service routine S480 talkes a credit card 14 contribution or gift, a debit card 150 contribution or gift, a cash contribution or gift 143, an envelope 600 containing a cash contribution or gift, and combinations thereof. Moreover, service routine S480 performs a number of arithmetic functions including but not kmited to addition, subtraction, multipkcation, divbion, as weU as a statistical calculation on the successive contributions and gifts. Service routine S480 is connectable to commerciaUy available accounting programs in such b desired.
  • electronic contributions management terminal 100 or electronic gift management peripheral 100, fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, or combination thereof are used to generate a report commonly used for accounting purposes, including but not kmited to a summary of total contributions and gifts generated, a monthly statement, a histogram, a contribution or gift average per contributor or gift giver, sub-group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers, or group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers.
  • the fund-rabing terminal network of the present invention which includes a hand-held electronic gifts management terminal 100 or electronic contributions management peripheral 100, a fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, a card account processor 1031, or combination thereof, coUects, analyzes, and vbuaUy dbplays statistical information associated with an individual contribution, successive contributions or gifts immediately recorded thereon, a taUy of individual contributions and gifts, or combination thereof.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 contains an optional statistical information coUecting routine S500, a set of software routines which run on processing circuitry 903 (FIG. la).
  • the statistical information coUecting routine S500 is located in the fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal 120 or peripheral 120.
  • the statistical information coUecting routine S500 coUects contribution or gift data from the contribution or gift reader 1340 and associated circuitry 1333 (FIG. la), and communicates it to storage 302 (FIG. la).
  • a statistical information analyzing routine S520 a set of software routines which run on a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 located within the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 in one embodiment, or in the fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 in an alternate embodiment, then retrieves contribution or gift data from data storage 302 and performs arithmetic and statistical calculations thereon.
  • FIG. la b a general schematic block diagram of a terminal 100 or peripheral 100 of an embodiment of the present invention which includes a contribution or gift reader 1340, contribution or gift reader circuitry 1333, a power source 1437, and optional communication circuitry 990.
  • dbplay circuitry 842 is shown in this general embodiment of the invention, dbplay 842 is optional.
  • processing circuitry 903 includes a microprocessor. However, multiple microprocessors, or a pluraUty of dedicated microprocessors can abo be used. Processing circuitry 903 and associated circuitry are powered through a power source 1437. Processing circuitry 903 interfaces with associated circuitry via an address bus 536, data bus 533, and a control bus 530.
  • circuitry 903 upon detection by the contribution or gift reader 1340 that a contribution or gift is being made, the contribution or gift reader circuitry 1333 interrupts the processing circuitry 903.
  • the circuitry 903 responds to the interrupt by reading the buffered contribution or gift information.
  • Circuitry 903 then immediately records and stores the contribution or gift information in storage 302.
  • the reading and immediate recording of contributions and gifts b accompkshed for successive or consecutive contributions or gifts.
  • circuitry 903 also adds the new contribution or gift information to a running total of contribution or gift information stored in the storage 302.
  • Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 can abo have the same type of configuration as that described for as electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 above.
  • a currency reader an associated circuitry, a keyboard and associated circuitry, a touch sensitive screen an associated circuitry, a bar code reader and associated circuitry, an optical character recognitio reader and associated circuitry, an electronic signature line and associated circuitry, fingerprint scanner and associated circuitry, a card reader 307 and associated circuitry 309, coin reader and associated currency, and a biU dispenser and associated currency, an combinations thereof can be added.
  • the fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal o peripheral 120 drives a printer in one embodiment to produce a hard copy of a repor representing data or information sent to terminal 120 via the communication circuitry 990 located in an electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • optional service routine S1200 (FIG.
  • Dbplay circuitry 842 includes a buffer and LED drive circuitry which processing circuitry 903 can write information into in one embodiment. Display circuitry 842 responds to data written into the buffer by dbplaying that information via a control bus 530. Contribution reader 1340 (FIG.
  • optionaUy includes a credit card processor, a debit card processor, a currency vaUdator, a currency dbcriminator, a currency acceptor, a coin dbcriminator, a coin vaUdator, a bar code scanner, or a combination thereof.
  • power source 1437 b a battery power source in one embodiment, and can be a portable rechargeable power source in another embodiment.
  • the battery b a rechargeable power source, and b located on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 so as to be easUy accessible during replacement or recharging thereof.
  • the power source 1437 can include a hardwired power supply.
  • the present invention also contemplates use of a Ught responsive energy source such as a photo-ceU. In such an embodiment, not shown, the battery life of electronic contributions or gifts management te ⁇ rdnal 100 or peripheral 100 can be enhanced in that energy b obtained from sources of Ught such as the sun or indoor Ughting.
  • the Ught responsive energy source can be used to supplement the power source 1437.
  • Circuitry of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is reactivated once there b card information detected by reader 307 and associated circuitry, or combination thereof.
  • a back-up power source is provided to power source 1437.
  • contribution or gift transaction data is semi-permanently stored for future off-loading in data storage 302 in the event there is a loss of power from power source 1437.
  • FIG. lb is a flow chart Ulustrating the functionaUty of an optional contribution communication servicing software and associated hardware of an exemplary fund-rabing terminal of the present invention.
  • Optional contribution or gift communication circuitry servicing routine S1200 b a set of software programs which run on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Routine S1200 b entered when a communication b received by communication circuitry 990 in one embodiment.
  • communication circuitry 990 Upon entering thb routine (S1202), communication circuitry 990 enters a retrieve the communication routine S1203 to retrieve the communication.
  • the communication consbts of a request for successive contribution or gift information in one embodiment.
  • the request includes a request for a cash contribution or gift entry, an envelope contribution or gift entry, a bar code data entry, a card entry, a contribution or gift entry, or combinations thereof.
  • the request can include a request for a fingerprint entry, a contribution or gift entry, or a combination thereof.
  • the communication is a request to download.
  • the circuitry 990 then tests to determine if thb b a request to download by executing routine S1207. If "yes,” then a test to determine if the data storage b empty using routine S1209 is conducted. If "yes,” an end of data message using routine S1212 b sent, and routine S1200 b concluded (S1213).
  • routine S1215 b If there was a "no" in response to routine S1207, routine S1215 b executed. Routine S1215 transmits a please resend request to download message, and then ends (S1227) routine S1200.
  • the request to download can include a security code or other security information. Furthermore, the circuitry 990 may test to see if the proper security code is present within the request to download before downloading any information. If there was a "no" in response to routine S1209, routine S1217 b executed to obtain the contribution or gift entry.
  • the contribution or gift entry can come from the cash contribution or gift acceptor 320, the envelope contribution or gift acceptor, card contribution or gift processor 160,240, or coin contribution or gift acceptor 1100, or storage 302.
  • Routine S1219 to send the contribution or gift entry b entered. Routine S1219 loops around to routine S1209 until there b no more data to be communicated. Routine S1200 is entered when there is communication between electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and fund-raber's or gift recipienf s terminal or peripheral 120 in one embodiment. In an alternate embodiment, routine SI 200 is entered when there b communication between electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and a printer. Provbion can be made in another embodiment, routine SI 200 b entered when there is communication with a card account processor, e.g. a third party card processor, a bank, VISA, and the like.
  • a card account processor e.g. a third party card processor, a bank, VISA, and the like.
  • a plurality of successive contribution or gift data sets comprising card information from an information bearing card and associated numerical contribution or gift amount information, are immediately recorded on terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and grouped together.
  • the grouped information b then transmitted to a card account processor.
  • the card account processor authorizes a sub-group of contribution or gift data for further processing.
  • the authorized and unauthorized contribution or gift data sets can be transmitted to a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient's database, or combination thereof, for exclusion of the unauthorized contribution or gift data sets.
  • the unauthorized contribution or gift data sets can be deleted if desired at a card account processor.
  • the unauthorized contribution or gift data sets are excluded from the group, and the authorized contribution or gift data, e.g. card information and contribution or gift amount information, are re-transmitted to the card account processor.
  • Means responsive to information sent via a transferring means enters a debit representative of the contribution or gift amount information to an account of the contributor or gift giver.
  • Means responsive to information sent via the transferring means enters a credit representative of the contribution or gift amount information to an account of a fund-rabing organization or recipient of the contribution or gift.
  • the contribution or gift data set b further processed and a record of the contribution or gift for substantiating a contribution or gift is forwarded to a contributor, gift giver, fund-raiser, recipient of a contribution.
  • Routine S480 b entered (S481) in order to taUy a pluraUty of successive contributions and gifts, which can be stored in the data storage 302 along with associated contributor or gift giver information.
  • An entry is read from storage 302 via routine S483.
  • the entry b then tested to determine if the entry b a contribution or gift to be taUied by a routine S485.
  • Contributions and gifts that are taUied can include cash contributions and gifts 143, envelope contributions and gifts 600, credit card 145, and debit card 150 contributions and gifts.
  • routine S495 contains subroutines that pigeon hole a cash contribution 145 entry into one register, an envelope 600 contribution entry into another register, a credit card 145 contribution entry into yet another regbter, and a debit card 150 contribution entry into yet another regbter. Each respective regbter has a particular type of entry added, or a combination thereof, and then routine S487 is executed in one embodiment.
  • routine S487 b executed. Routine S487 tests to determine if the data storage is empty or if the last data entry has been read. If yes, routine S480 ends (S489). If "no,” there is a loop back and routine S483 reads the next entry. If “no” b the answer to routine S485, routine S491 tests to see if the data storage is empty. If “yes,” routine S480 is concluded (S497). If "no,” routine S493 reads the next entry in data storage 302 and loops back to routine S485.
  • FIG. Id b a flow chart iUustrating the functionaUty of optional software and associated hardware for executing a contribution or gift session.
  • optional routine SI 500 can be entered (SI 501) whenever a contribution or gift, or contributor or gift giver information, b detected by contribution or gift reader 1340 (FIG. la) by any other addition, e.g. keyboard 107 or a touch sensitive screen, or combinations thereof.
  • Routine SI 502 waits until an entry is detected by a reader or addition.
  • Routine S1503 reads the entry.
  • Routine S1505 adds the entry to session information.
  • Routine SI 507 tests to determine if the session information contains a contribution or gift amount.
  • Exemplary contribution or gift amounts are a cash contribution or gift 143 entry indicating the denomination of a bUl, keyboard 107 entry indicating a contribution or gift amount, a bar code 630 (FIG.2) entry indicating a contribution or gift amount, a coded envelope entry indicating a contribution or gift amount, a coded card entry indicating a contribution or gift amount, or a combination thereof.
  • routine S1511 requests a contribution or gift amount and S1511 loops around to Routine S1502.
  • routine S1511 dbplay s a message for a time out period.
  • Routine SI 511 can involve a single screen or multiple screen dbplay depending on the type of entry device used.
  • routine S1509 determines if the session information contains contributor or gift giver information.
  • contributor or gift giver information includes a contributor or gift giver bar code 620 (FIG. 2), a code associated with a contributor or gift giver entered via keyboard 107, contributor or gift giver information on a coded envelope, contributor or gift giver information on a card, a fingerprint of a contributor or gift giver, or a combination thereof. If no, routine S1513 requests contributor or gift giver information and loops back to routine S1502. If "yes,” Routine S1519 b executed and determines if the session information contains both contributor or gift giver and contribution or gift information.
  • routine S1515 associates the contributor or gift giver and contribution or gift information.
  • Routine SI 535 stores the associate contributor or gift giver and contribution or gift information.
  • optional taUi service routine S480 b executed. Routine S1521 clears the session information. Routine S15 ends (S1517). If the result of routine S1519 is "no,” routine S1539 requests contribution or gi amount and contributor or gift giver information and loops back to before Routine S150 Again, thb routine may involve single or multiple screens depending on the input device.
  • the routine on terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately recor information read from information bearing cards correlated to numerical contribution or gi amounts for successive contributions or gifts made by a pluraUty of successive contributors gift givers without need for input of other information.
  • the correlation of the numeric amount of an order inducing the making of a monetary gift or contribution b mad automaticaUy with successive contributor information bearing card information in one varian
  • there b a correlation of variable contribution or gift numerical contributio amounts with successive contributor or gift giver card information, and optionally a pr programmed fixed numerical contribution or gift amount of an order inducing the making a contribution or gift with successive contributor or gift giver card information.
  • Provbion can be made for optional service routine S480 to communicate informatio regarding the total amount of cash contributions and gifts 143 gathered via communication Un 140, preferably an RF (radio frequency) communication Unk or an in ra-red communicatio Unk, to the fund-raiser's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 for further processing a will be dbcussed below.
  • keyboard circuitry 109 scan keyboard 107 to determine if a key has been activated. Keyboard 107 refers to both keypad 89 and entry key 920, or combination thereof. Key board 107 might include a cancel key, and key with other alpha-numeric text.
  • the keyboard 107 can have a key that represents a specifi denomination amount, e.g. five dollars ($5) or ten dollars ($10). Demonination amounts wi be of an order for inducing the making of a monetary contribution or gift.
  • Processing circuitr 903 interfaces with keyboard 107 and associated circuitry 109 via an address bus 536, data bu 533, and control bus 530. Once a key has been activated on the keyboard 107, that ke information b moved into a buffer and interrupts the processing circuitry 903 to communicat mat the key b ready. Circuitry 903 responds to the interrupt by reading the buffered keyboar information.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an embodiment of an electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 with an envelope contribution acceptor 380.
  • a contributor or gift giver feeds an envelope 600 containing a cash contribution into a slot 381 of the envelope contribution acceptor 380.
  • the term "cash contribution" abo includes a contribution by check.
  • the envelope contribution acceptor 380 takes in the envelope 600 containing a cash currency contribution.
  • Thb can be accompUshed by pulling in envelope 600 containing a cash contribution in by a transport mechanbm such as that commonly used in vending machines, and as previously described .
  • a contributor or gift giver may manuaUy insert the envelope 600 containing a cash contribution through slot 381.
  • the present invention contemplates that a contribution or gift associator for associating an envelope containing a cash contribution or gift with an account of a contributor or gift giver may take on several forms, including but not kmited to a bar code, e.g. 620 on the envelope, and bar code reader 640 and associated circuitry, an optical character recognition reader and associated circuitry, or a combination thereof.
  • the present invention further contemplates that a reader that reads a coded envelope can be provided.
  • the envelope 600 containing a cash contribution or gift can have thereon a contributor or gift giver bar code 620 that b associated with information about a contributor or gift giver's account.
  • the envelope 600 containing a cash contribution or gift may also contain a bar code representing a cash denomination 630, and/or a coUection bar code 635.
  • a coUection bar code 635 b used to designate the specific coUection to which a contribution or gift is made if there are multiple coUections during a reUgious service.
  • the contributor or gift giver bar code 620 can be associated with the contributor's or gift giver's account.
  • the fund-raising organization may choose to give a contributor or gift giver an envelope containing only a contributor or gift giver bar code 620 imprinted on the envelope 600.
  • the present invention contemplates that the contributor or gift giver can then add an adhesive label containing a bar code representing a cash denomination 630 to envelope 600.
  • a contributor or gift giver can add an adhesive label containing a coUection bar code 635 which can be affixed onto envelope 600.
  • Other information can be associated with a bar code which can be affixed on an envelope 600.
  • FIG.3 and 5 are perspective views of embodiments of a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 with a card processor.
  • a card processor can be a credit card processor 160 and a debit card processor 240, e.g. processor 160/240.
  • the present invention contemplates that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 might only contain 1 a credit card processor 160.
  • the present invention also contemplates that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 can only contain a debit car processor 240.
  • a variant embodiment can provide a credit card processor 160 and a debit car processor 240 can be located on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 a different physical positions thereon.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management periphera 6 100 does not include a card processor 160/240.
  • peripheral 100 consbt essentiaUy of a card reader 307, data storage 302, a program storage, circuitry 903, a 1 communication port for off-loading information from the peripheral, a seU-contained source of electrical power; and, a software routine for immediately recording, capturing, and/or seizing successive inputs of contributor or gift giver card information, a software routine for immediately recording, capturing, and/or seizing successive inputs of contributor or gift giver card information correlated to a pre-programmed contribution or gift numerical amount, a 6 software routine for immediately recording, capturing, and /or seizing, successive inputs of contributor or gift giver card information correlated to variable contribution or gift numerical amount information, or combination thereof.
  • a card processor 160/240 includes a card slot.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 has both a credit card processor 160 and a debit card processor 240 utilizing a single processor that dbcriminates between the type of contribution or gift made.
  • the card processor 160/240 communicates with key pad 890 on the face of a hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100.
  • the key pad 890 reveab a key associated with a cash denomination.
  • the key associated with a cash denomination can appear 1 to disclose a one, five, ten or twenty dollar symbol as described below.
  • the contributor or gift giver presses the key associated with a cash denomination that b the preferred amount of hb contribution, and presses entry key 920.
  • a cardholder contributor or gift giver passes through or inserts hb information bearing card 145/150 on card reader 307 for reading thereof.
  • Information regarding the type of card read is detected, e.g. a determination b made whether a premium card has been read such as a "GOLD CARD” versus some other type of card ("A CLASSIC CARD or VISA BUSINESS CARD”), or whether other indicia regarding a contributor or gift giver's or gift giver's credit worthiness, credit limits, or affluence are present.
  • cardholders with high credit limits or bearing a premium card such as a gold card can be more affluent individuals tending to contribute larger contribution or gift amounts.
  • a premium card is detected or if other information indicative of the cardholder's credit worthiness or affluence is detected, recommended contribution or gift amounts appear on key pad 890. These recommended contribution or gift amounts can be larger recommended contribution or gift amounts.
  • contributor or gift giver A passes hb information bearing credit card that b a VISA R GOLD Card through card reader 307.
  • the present invention contemplates that successive contributors or gift givers wiU simply need to swipe or insert their respective information bearing cards 145/150 through, or into, the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, as required, and enter the amount of their contributions or gifts by pressing keys associated with a cash denomination of an order induing the making of a contribution in making their contributions or gifts on the key pad 890.
  • the first contributor or gift giver passes electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to a subsequent contributor or gift giver who repeats the contribution or gift step by depressing a key as to the amount given by him.
  • the same steps are optionaUy performed by a pluraUty of contributor or gift givers or gift givers each choosing hb or her monetary amount to be given.
  • the card information and contribution or gift information is then post processed.
  • Post processing includes transmitting the card information and contribution or gift information to a card account processor to request a verification or authorization, for crediting and debiting of the appropriate accounts, or combination thereof.
  • the present invention contemplates that a contributor or gift giver wiU have pre-authorized the fund-rabing organization to coUect a contribution or gift amount. Pre-authorization can include an agreement with the organization that a contributor or gift giver authorizes the contribution or gift of a given amount once a certain action takes place, i.e. the contributor or gift giver swipes card 145/150 through electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the pre- authorized contribution or gift amount and the contributors' or gift givers' card information are correlated, and forwarded to a card account processor for post-processing.
  • a contributor or gift giver 1 enters into an arrangement with a fund- rabing organization or gift recipient.
  • the arrangement b that fund-rabing organization or gift recipient wiU associate a preferred contribution or gift amount with the contributor's or gift giver's card information each time the contributor or gift giver enters hb respective card information into electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100
  • thb method aUows for contributor or gift giver 1 to simply enter his card information in the terminal to make a contribution or gift.
  • the contributor or gift giver 1 can authorize the fund-rabing organization or gift recipient to use a secret identification number associated with hb debit card account in order to aUow the organization to automaticaUy obtain the contribution or gift without seeking subsequent authorization from the contributor or gift giver.
  • the contributor or gift giver may enter hb personal identification number (PIN) into electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, or combination thereof, and electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, 120, or combination thereof, stores the PIN in an encrypted form for later processing.
  • PIN personal identification number
  • the contributor or gift giver need only perform the action of swiping or inserting, as required, card 150 through processor 160/240 on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to make a contribution or gift.
  • post processing includes obtaining appropriate authorizations, and crediting and debiting the contributor or gift giver's account and the fund-raising organizations account, or combination thereof, as required.
  • the present invention contemplates that the fund- raiser's or gift recipient's terminal 120 or peripheral 120, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, or combination thereof, has an input 307 that aUows for entry of the contributor's or gift giver's card 145/150 account authorization code so that it b encrypted and only decipherable and usable by the fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal 120 or peripheral 120, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, a card account processor, or combination thereof, for processing the card 145/150 contribution or gift.
  • An advantage of this feature is added security for the contributor or gift giver.
  • the present invention also contemplates using a touch sensitive screen, not shown, to input, a contributor or gift giver's name, credit card and/or debit account information, the coUection for which the contribution or gift is made if there are multiple coUections, and the like.
  • a pluraUty of successive associated card 145,150 contributions and gifts is immediately recorded and stored in data storage 302.
  • a set of software routines associates or correlates successive contributors' or gift givers' card account information with respective contribution or gift amounts.
  • the contributor or gift giver has made a number of card contributions and gifts within a specified time period which are immediately recorded, stored and taUied by a set of software routines.
  • Optional smaU contribution or gift service routine downloads a pluraUty of a contributor's or gift giver's card contributions and gifts once a card contribution or gift amount threshold is reached.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can adopt pen-based input or touch sensitive screen input.
  • a pen and screen provide a contributor or gift giver a substitute for key pad 890.
  • a contributor or gift giver may use a pen to write in the amount of contribution or gift or other alpha-numeric text on a screen, not shown.
  • a symbokc key associated with a cash denomination might appear on a screen.
  • the contributor or gift giver uses a finger to touch the symbokc key associated with a cash denomination and designates the contribution or gift amount.
  • a pen can also be use with a screen as an electronic signature line.
  • the contributor's or gift giver's signature entere on a screen can be collected, stored, and /or transmitted by card processor 160/240 along wit contribution or gift information to a third party card processor via a communication link 1030 Alternatively, thb information might be sent to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal 12 or peripheral 120 via a communication Unk 140 for further processing, storage, and/o transmittal via communication Unk 1030.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an embodiment of an electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 with a card reader 307.
  • a container 440 supports a credit card processor 160, a debit card processor 240, or combination thereof.
  • the present invention contemplates that both a credit card processor 160 and a debit card processor 240 can be located on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 at different physical locations.
  • a contributor or gift giver can drop a cash contribution or gift 143 or an envelope 600 containing a cash contribution or gift into a container 440.
  • Container 440 has an open area 441 on its top surface of a side surface. Area 441 is of a size for receiving a cash contribution or gift 143 or envelope 600.
  • the cash contribution or gift 143 or envelope 600 containing a cash currency contribution or gift might then be processed using manual post processed cash oblation.
  • a contributor or gift giver can make a contribution or gift using credit card 145 or a debit card 150 as previously described.
  • container 440 may be constructed from any material suitable to coUect cash contributions and gifts or envelope contributions and gifts.
  • container 440 b constructed from a woven material, or a metal.
  • Container 440 is of a size and weight permitting a contributor or gift giver pass it and the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to another contributor or gift giver.
  • Container 440 can comprise an envelope box 9737 with a locking cash drawer 9740 or a deposit box 9739 (FIG. 9).
  • the envelope box 9737 and deposit box 9739 have a slot 102 dbposed thereon for the deposit of cash 143 and envelope contributions and gifts 600 and an inner storage volume 9741.
  • Deposit box 9739 can have the addition of an opening baffle 1405 for security, a locked cabinet door 9740 for access said cash contributions and gifts, and a removable bag 10 for retaining a cash contribution or gift 143 (not shown).
  • envelope box 9737 and deposit box 9739 comprise docking station 1999, an electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, or combination thereof.
  • envelope box 9737 and deposit box 9739 comprise a lock means for lockably securing electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 thereto.
  • the combination of envelope box and electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 1 100 or peripheral 100, and/or deposit box and electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 are optionaUy on an a fund-raising terminal network.
  • FIG.4 b a schematic block diagram of a fund-raising terminal of the present invention, a card reader 307 and related circuitry 303 addition, and a key board 107 and related circuitry 109 addition.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 acts as a stand alone unit for accepting card 145, 150, cash 143, envelope 600 contributions and gifts, or combinations thereof.
  • communication Unk can be a wireless communication Unk.
  • Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records successive contributions or gifts made thereon.
  • data storage 302 stores in the range of 10 to 1000+ contributions or gifts, including card information and associated contribution or gift information, the particular storage requirements being dictated by the number of contributor or gift givers or gift givers expected to use electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • data storage can store approximately 200 transactions.
  • the present invention also contemplates that in other embodiments swiping a credit card 145 or debit card 150 might not be required.
  • the term "swiping" or “passing” refers to any method for communicating information on an information bearing card to a card reader 307.
  • the invention has the features enumerated above in FIG. 1, with the addition of a receipt generator 820 at electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • a contributor or gift maker can pre-program his or her information bearing card to off-load a pre-determined contribution or gift from his or her respective card onto terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the successive contributors or gift givers simply insert the IC card into a communication port on terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the IC card off-loads a contribution or gift from itseU onto the terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records the off-loaded contributions or gifts from a pluraUty of successive contributors.
  • the IC card is pre-programmed to recognize terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • IC card recognizes terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and then automatically off-loads a pre-programmed contribution or gift from the IC card onto terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the present invention also provides an improved IC (Integrated circuit or smart) card in which an improvement comprises a pre-programmed contribution or gift thereon.
  • a contributor or gift giver may wbh to obtain a receipt 830 directly after he has made a contribution or gift.
  • dbplay 840 dbplays a message asking the contributor or gift giver if he wishes a receipt for hb contribution or gift.
  • the contributor or gift giver presses a key representing yes on keypad 890.
  • Receipt generator 820 prints receipt 830 for the contributor or gift giver.
  • the receipt contains information stored initiaUy in the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. the contributor's or gift giver's name, the amount of the contribution or gift, the date of the contribution or gift, and/or the coUection for which the contribution or gift was given.
  • the generation of the ⁇ eceipt(s) is made remote from terminal 100 or peripheral 100 so as not to decelerate the making of sequential contributions on terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal As shown in FIGS 8, 8a, and 8b, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal
  • a method comprises the steps of prompting a cardholder contributor or gift giver to pass his information bearing card, e.g. through a card reader 307; prompting a contributor or gift giver to manuaUy enter information representative of a contribution or gift amount; and, optionally prompting the contributor or gift giver to verify information representative of a contribution or gift amount.
  • Verification may include a prompt to press a key representative of a "YES,” “NO,” “ENTER,” or other type of key(s).
  • Prompting b accomplished by visually displaying an alpha- numeric message on dbplay 840.
  • OptionaUy prompting may be accompUshed by providing alpha-numeric text disposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, offering station 7000, or combination thereof.
  • Further optional visual prompts may include a prompt appearing on a display 840 requesting additional identification information of a contributor or gift giver, e.g. the address of an contributor or gift giver, a prompt requesting a special intention, or combination thereof.
  • an optional message prompt may include the foUowing text portions: "SLIDE CARD THROUGH CARD READER 1400,” “ENTER CONTRIBUTION OF GIFT AMOUNT 1401,” “PRESS YES 1402,” “ENTER OFFERING AMOUNT,” “ENTER CONTRIBU ⁇ ON OR GIFT,” a variation on the themes of the text, or combination thereof.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 audibly prompts a contributor or gift giver to make a contribution or gift by way of an information bearing card.
  • FIG.5 b a perspective view of a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, a docking station 1999 for portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and a container 440 for gathering cash and envelope contributions and gifts.
  • Docking station 1999 aUows for a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to be docked or received therein.
  • Docking station 1999 can abo be used to communicatively dispose a card reader 307, related circuitry 303 (FIG.4), means for entering a contribution or gift amount, means for automaticaUy storing successive contribution or gift amount information, means for automaticaUy storing successive card information from an information bearing card, means for txansinitting data sets comprised of successive contribution information from terminal 100 or peripheral 100, or combination thereof, to a container 440 (FIG. 5 and 8) for coUecting cash contributions and gifts, envelope contribution or gifts and gifts, or combination thereof.
  • a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or docking station 1999 may abo be located on the interior or exterior of a buUding and /or a permanently mounted to an envelope coUection box (FIG. 8).
  • docking station 1999 provides a means for energizing electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • docking station 1999 has a port 7778 for recharging a power supply on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Port 7778 b optionaUy used for communicatively attaching electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to a fund-raising terminal network, where the fund-rabing terminal network facilitates that transmittal of contribution or gift information and card information to a card account processor.
  • docking station 1999 includes a sUde in mounting unit (not pictured) onto which electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b connected to container 440 (FIG. 5) or offering station 7000 (FIG. 6).
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 sUdes into docking station 1999 (FIG. 5 or 6), and plugs into the docking station 1999, e.g. into port 7778 (FIG.6).
  • docking station 1999, and/or electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 contain a base mount (not shown).
  • the base mount includes a plate on the bottom or side of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The plate is offset from the bottom of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • a pluraUty of docking stations 1999 are removably connected to aUow for a pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to be carried thereon, and to allow for ease of transportation.
  • a single docking station 1999 optionaUy has a pluraUty of bays thereon in which terminab 100, peripherab 100, or combinations thereof rest, down load information, and/or recharge.
  • docking station 1999 has a surface 7058 (FIG. 5) or surface 7050 (FIG. 6) on which a portable card processor 160/240 rests without an electrical connection.
  • Terminal 100 or peripheral 00 is taken from the docking station 1999 surface 7050, 7058 after a pluraUty of successive contributions or gifts are made thereon, e.g. 10 to 1000+, and linked to a card account processor database 1031 via communication link 140.
  • docking station 1999 can be integrally molded into the body of container 440.
  • the docking station 1999 comprises an optional indentation of a size and shape to retain electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 on a surface 7058, container 440, or a combination thereof.
  • Theel ⁇ onic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and docking station 1999 contain complementary electrical connectors (not shown), the connection of which provides sufficient connection to provide a communication link to transmit data or information. Numerous communication links discussed above can also be used to provide connections to move data.
  • docking station 1999, terminal 120, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, card account processor 1031, or a combination thereof are on the same network.
  • Docking station 1999 (FIG.5 and 6) b constructed of plastic, metal, wood, or any other material appropriate to create a surface on which a Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can rest. Docking station 1999 b fastened to the side of container 440 via a fastening means (not pictured).
  • a fastening means includes adhesive, rivets, snaps, velcro, screws, or combination thereof.
  • Optional hook and loop fastener 7002 comes into contact with a sbter hook and loop fastener (not pictured) dbposed on the underside of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to releaseably connect electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to docking station 1999 (FIG. 5 and 6), surface 7058 (FIG.5), or surface 7050 (FIG.6).
  • a sbter hook and loop fastener not pictured
  • FIG. 6 b a perspective view of an fund-raising contribution or gift station 7000 comprising electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, optional docking station 1999, optional container 7001 for coUecting cash and envelope cc ⁇ itributions and gifts, and an optional means for lockably securing an electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to docking station 1999, or surface 7050.
  • Fund-raising contribution or gift station 7000 has a surface 7050.
  • the fund-rabing contribution or gift station has optional aperture 7003 through which Ught source 7052 radiates Ught.
  • Lens 7004 b interposed between the aperture 7003 and source 7052.
  • Lens 7004 has alpha-numeric text dbposed thereon in one embodiment, e.g.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 rests on surface 7050 removably attached with a hook and loop fastener as described in FIG. 5 or lockably disposed in docking station 1999 by way of a locking mechanbm 7011. Pins 7013 retract or enter apertures 7012 in response to locking mechanism 7011 being locked or unlocked.
  • a variety of locking mechanisms and assembkes for lockably securing electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 are known in the art.
  • the present invention contemplates that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b optionaUy lockably dbposed on the surface 7050.
  • These locking assembkes may be used when electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b secured to the container 440 (FIG.5), an envelope coUection container (FIG.8) or combination thereof.
  • Mechanical and electronic locking assembUes are used to lockably secure electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. These may include a lock and key combinations, padlocks, and the like.
  • Port 7778 b used with a compUmentary port on a fund-rabing contribution or gift station 100, a communication Unk 140, or combination thereof, to energize electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 via the optional power supply 7776.
  • FIG.7 b a plan view of a face of a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • a card reader 307 for reading card information from an information bearing card, and dbplay 840 are dbposed on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • a manuaUy activated means for entering contribution or gift monetary amount information comprises, a key representative of a fixed contribution or gift amount 900, e.g. a key representative of ten dollars, a key representative of a single digit integer 901, a confirmation key 904, a negation key 905, or combination thereof.
  • Key 904 may represent a "yes" key.
  • Key 905 may represent a "no" key.
  • FIG. 10 Ulustrates a face of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 10 or peripheral 100 used for simplifying and inducing the giving of contributions and gifts b contributor or gift givers or gift givers to a pluraUty of fund-rabing organizations, gif recipeints, or causes, e.g. American Heart Assocation, American Diabetes Association, Jane and John's Wedding, BiU and Josie's shower Party, Save the Apes, Save the Kangaroos Fund, and Save the Lions Fund.
  • FIG. 10 Ulustrates a face of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 10 or peripheral 100 used for simplifying and inducing the giving of contributions and gifts b contributor or gift givers or gift givers to a pluraUty of fund-rabing organizations, gif recipeints, or causes, e.g. American Heart Assocation, American Diabetes Association, Jane and John's Wedding, BiU and Josie's shower Party, Save the Apes, Save the Kangaroo
  • OptionaUy electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, with a face, b used to induce, soUcit, faciktate, and receive contributions and gifts for a pluraUty of causes within a specific fund-raising organization or gjft recipient.
  • the method as described in this specification comprises the steps disclosed herein comprising: providing; circulating; dispersing; spreading; seeding; distributing; dbseminating; dbpensing; diffusing; or combination thereof, among; between; in the midst of; in dispersion through; amidst; amid; or combination thereof, a crowd; an assembly; a meeting; a conclave; a caucus; a parley; a councU; a conference; a band; a congregation; a junction; a gathering; a throng; a swarm; a flock; a convention; a synod; a horde; a social gathering, or combination thereof, of contributors or gift givers making monetary contributions and/or gifts with a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or a portable electronic contributions or gifts management peripheral 100.
  • the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 held in a palm of the hand, for making of record information of the contribution or gift, e.g. card information and numerical contribution or gift amount information.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power 1437 (FIG. la) and a pluraUty of entry keys manually operable or activated for entering the amount of the contribution or gift to be given (or a touch sensitive screen input).
  • the terminal or peripheral abo has a reader 307 on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading an information bearing card having indicia thereon identifying the cardholder who b the contributor or gift giver giving the monetary contribution or gift and an optional vbual dbplay 840.
  • Dbplay 840 dbplays the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys for entering the designated monetary amount contributed.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means therein for immediately recording, capturing, and /or seizing successive amounts of contributions or gifts including means for immediately storing the amount correlated to the indicia read on an information bearing card of the corresponding contributor or gift giver. The correlated amount and indicia read by the reader are for eventual off-loading thereof.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for associating or correlating the amount correlated to the indicia read on the record of the corresponding contributor or gift giver with information representative of a particular cause, fund-raising organization, account within a fund rabing organization, recipient of a gift, or combination thereof.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a key associated with indicia representative of a particular a particular cause, fund-rabing organization, account within a fund rabing organization, a recipient of a gift, a wish lbt item of a gift recipient, a particular goal to which a gift wiU be given, or combination thereof.
  • the key 911 represents a key (or portion of a touch sensitive screen) that designates contribution or gift to a "Save the Apes" fund or account
  • key 912 represents a key the designates a contribution or gift to a "Save the Kangaroos” fund or account
  • key 913 represents a key the designates a contribution or gift to a "Save the Lions" fund or account.
  • a contributor or gift giver designates which fund he wbhes hb contribution or gift to go to, e.g.
  • key 912 Save the Kangaroos
  • key 913 represents a key which designates a contribution or gift to a "Save the Lions” fund or account
  • key 911 represents a key the designates a contribution or gift to a "Save the Apes” fund or account.
  • keys represent designations of a gift to "a new house fund,” “ a new car fund,” a “new baby fund,” “a fund to pay for the wedding reception.”
  • keys represent designations of a gift to "pay for the funeral expenses fund,” a "cc ⁇ itribution to a medical research society, e.g. American Lung Association, American Heart Association, etc.” a "chUdren of the deceased fund.”
  • keys represent designations of a gift to "a coUege fund,” "a spring break vacation fund,” and the like. It b understood that keys on terminal 100 or peripheral 100 have representations appropriate to the social event.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately stores the associated and designated information for eventual off-loading thereof.
  • Off-loading b to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal 120 or peripheral 120, a card account processor 1031, a funds processing network, a personal computer, the Internet, or combination thereof.
  • the contributor's or gift giver's associated card information, contribution or gift amount and designation is then routed to a particular account.
  • An account can be a separate account within a fund-rabing organization group of accounts, a host database of accounts located at a remote location, an account of a particular fund-rabing organization within a group of fund-raising organization accounts, or combination thereof.
  • aU of the designated contribution or gift monetary amounts are tunneled to a single account.
  • terminab 100 or peripherals 100 are initialized for use from a remote computer. Initialization includes transferring data sets activating the software on terminal 100 or peripheral 100, data sets instructing the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to correlate a group of contributions or gifts with data sets representative of a particular recipient of the group of contributions, and the like.
  • a contributor or gift giver enters his card information which b read by a reader 307.
  • Another prompt on display 840 prompts the contributor or gift giver to select a particular cause to which he wishes make a contribution or gift. For example, the contributor or gift giver selects key 911 representing a "Save the Apes fund or account.”
  • the contributor or gift giver b prompted to enter a numerical contribution or gift amount. For example, the contributor or gift giver selects $50.
  • the Save the Apes Fund are associated or correlated with the contributor's or gift giver's card information from his respective information bearing card, and stored in the electronic contributions or girts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 data storage. A pluraUty of contributors or gift givers make their subsequent selections.
  • the associated information e.g. card information from each respective contributor or gift giver, contribution or gift information from each respective contributor or gift giver, and designation of cause, fund, or account, are then stored in data storage for eventual off-loading from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Off-loading can be to a fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, a card account processor 1031, a fund-processing data base, a bank, or combination thereof, for further processing. It wiU be appreciated further post contribution or gift processing can include preparation of a record substantiating the contribution or gift that b then forwarded to the contributor or gift giver for tax purposes and the like.
  • FIG. 11 iUustrates a face of a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 used for simplifying and inducing the giving of poUtical contributions and gifts by contributor or gift givers.
  • the method comprises the steps disclosed herein comprising providing the contributor or gift givers or gift givers making monetary contributions and gifts with a portable (optio ⁇ aUy hand-held) electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record information of the contribution or gift transaction, e.g. cardholder information and numerical contribution or gift amount information.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power 1437 and a pluraUty of entry keys manually operable for entering the amount of the contribution or gift to be given.
  • the terminal also has a reader 307 on the electronic contribution or gifts or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading an information bearing card having indicia thereon identifying the contributor or gift giver giving the monetary contribution or gift and an optional dbplay 840.
  • Dbplay 840 displays the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for immediately recording the amount of the contribution or gift including means for irnmediately storing the amount correlated to the indicia read on an information bearing card of the corresponding contributor or gift giver. The correlated amount and indicia read by said reader are for eventual off-loading thereof.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for associating the amount correlated to the indicia read on the record of the corresponding contributor or gift giver with information representative of a particular candidate for poUtical office. These means include, by way of example, software routines that make the association.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a key associated with indicia representative of a particular candidate for political office, e.g. Ronald Regan or Dan Quayle, a particular poUtical office, e.g. President, Mayor, Congress, Representative, Judge, poUtical party committeeman, or combination thereof.
  • a contributor or gift giver designates which candidate, party, and/or poUtical office he wbhes hb contribution or gift to go to.
  • the contributor's or gift giver's card information and contribution or gift amount is associated with hb designation.
  • the contributor's or gift giver's associated card information, contribution or gift amount and designation b then routed to a particular account.
  • Provbion can be made for a prompt on a dbplay 840 which prompts a contributor or gift giver to enter hb card information.
  • a contributor or gift giver enters hb card information which b read by the card reader 307.
  • Another visual prompt on the dbplay 840 prompts the contributor or gift giver to select a particular candidate to which he wbhes make a contribution or gift for.
  • the contributor or gift giver selects key 914 representing a candidate for President.
  • Other keys include a key representing a senator or Senate seat 915, and a key for Mayor 916.
  • Trje contributor or gift giver b prompted to enter a numerical contribution or gift amount. Assume the contributor or gift giver selects $50. The contributor's or gift giver's selection of a numerical contribution or gift amount, e.g. $50, and selection of, e.g. President, are associated with the contributor's or gift giver's card information from his respective information bearing card, and stored in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 data storage. A pluraUty of contributor or gift givers or gift givers make their subsequent selections sequentially.
  • the associated information e.g. card information, contribution or gift information and designation of candidate or poUtical office, are then stored in data storage for eventual off ⁇ loading thereof. Off-loading can be to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, a card account processor 1031, a fund-processing data base, a bank, or combination thereof, for further processing.
  • the process b repeated for a plurality of successive contributors or gift givers.
  • FIG. 12 illustrates a face of a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 used for simplifying and inducing the giving of contributions and gifts by contributors or gift givers to causes within a reUgious organization, e.g. First coUection, Second CoUection, and Cardinal's Appeal.
  • Thb face b used with a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and used in the method of simplifying and inducing the giving of contributions and gifts, receiving and immediately recording thereof upon receipt.
  • the method comprises the steps dbclosed herein comprising providing the contributor or gift givers or gift givers making monetary contributions and gifts with a portable hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record data of the contribution or gift transaction, e.g. cardholder card information and numerical contribution or gift amount information.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power 1437 and a pluraUty of entry keys manuaUy operable for entering the amount of the contribution or gift to be given in one embodiment.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as illustrated in FIG. 10-12 b a type of terminal accepting transactions by way of information bearing cards.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b a portable hand-held terminal.
  • This terminal or peripheral also has a reader 307 on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading an information bearing card having indicia thereon identifying the contributor or gift giver making the monetary contribution or gift and an optional dbplay 840.
  • Dbplay 840 dbplays the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for recording the amount of the contribution or gift including means for storing the amount correlated to the ⁇ indicia read on an information bearing card of the corresponding contributor or gift giver. The correlated amount and indicia read by said reader are for eventual off-loading thereof.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for associating the amount correlated to the indicia read on the record of the corresponding contributor or gift giver with information representative of a particular cause, account within a rekgious organization, or combination thereof. It is abo possible to make an association or correlation with a respective contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card information, respective contributor's or gift giver's numerical contribution or gift information, and a particular cause within a rekgious organization.
  • Provbion can be made wherein a reUgious organization designates to which coUection, or cause, a sub-group of contribution or gift transactions within a group of contribution or gift transactions made during a session.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 provides for the designation or grouping of a sub-group of contributions or gifts for a particular coUection, cause, or recipient of a contribution or gift.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a key, or code that is entered by, associated with indicia representative of a particular coUection. Where a code representative of a particular coUection is used, the code is associated or correlated with a group of respective contributions or gifts.
  • a key 911 represents designation of a contribution or gift to the "First CoUection" fund or account
  • a key 912 represents a key the designates a contribution or gift to a "Second CoUection” fund or account
  • key 913 represents a key that designates a contribution or gift to a "Cardinal's Appeal” fund or account.
  • a contributor or gift giver designates which fund he wishes hb contribution or gift to go to, e.g. by pressing the key 912, key 913 or, key 911.
  • the contributor's or gift giver's card information and contribution or gift amount is associated with hb designation.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records and stores the associated and designated information in data storage for eventual off-loading thereof.
  • the contributor's or gift giver's associated card information, contribution or gift amount and designation b then routed to a particular account.
  • Such an account can be a separate account within a reUgious organization, an account of a cause wjthin a group of reUgious organization accounts, a particular recipient of a gift, or combination thereof.
  • a prompt on a dbplay 840 prompts successive contributors or gift givers to enter card information.
  • a contributor or gift giver enters his card information which is read by reader 307.
  • Another prompt on dbplay 840 prompts the contributor or gift giver to select a particular cause to which he wishes make a contribution or gift for. Assume the contributor or gift giver selects the key 911 representing the "First CoUection.” Collections include, by way of example, a capital improvement fund coUection, a school fund coUection, a Cardinal's appeal coUection, a coUection for the mbsions overseas, or combination thereof. The contributor or gift giver b prompted to enter a numerical contribution or gift amount.
  • the contributor or gift giver selects $50.
  • the contributor's or gift giver's selection of a numerical contribution or gift amount, e.g. $50, and selection of a cause are associated with the contributor's or gift giver's card information from his respective information bearing card, and immediately recorded, and stored in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 data storage.
  • a pluraUty of contributor or gift givers or gift givers make their subsequent selections which are abo immediately recorded.
  • the associated information e.g. card information from each respective contributor or gift giver, contribution or gift information from each respective contributor or gift giver, and designation of cause, fund, or account, are then stored in data storage for eventual off-loading from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Off-loading b to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, a card account processor 1031, a fund-processing data base, a bank, or combination thereof, for further processing.
  • further processing can include preparation of a record substantiating the contribution or gift that is then forwarded to the contributor or gift giver for tax purposes and the like.
  • FIG. 13 illustrates a method of obtaining contributions and gifts.
  • the method simplifies the way a contribution or gift b given and induces the giving of a contribution or gift.
  • a portable hand held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is provided for receiving and immediately recording a contribution or gift given.
  • the contribution or gift b made by use of card information from an information bearing card 145/150.
  • information bearing card 145/150 b a credit card 145, debit card 150, or combination thereof.
  • a first contributor or gift giver 1 is handed a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record data sets of a contribution or gift.
  • the contribution or gift b made the contributor or gift giver using an information bearing card such as a credit card 145, debit card 150, or combination thereof.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power 1437 and a pluraUty of optional keys (as described above) manually operable for entering the amount of the monetary contribution or gift to be given, designate a cause, etc.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a case dimensioned for being held in the palm of contributor or gift giver l's hand IR.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading a card record medium, e.g. an information bearing card.
  • the card record medium has indicia identifying a contributor or gift giver 1 making a given monetary contribution or gift.
  • the terminal has means for making a visual display 840 of the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 also has means for recording the amount of the contribution or gift, e.g. data storage 302, including means for storing the amount of the contribution or gift correlated to the indicia read on the record medium, e.g. information bearing card, of the corresponding contributor or gift giver 1.
  • the correlated amount and indicia read by reader 307 are for eventual off-loading from the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • a pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are circulated, or dispersed among a group of prospective contributors.
  • Contributor or gift giver 1 is handed a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 of the pluraUty of terminab 100, peripherab 100, or combination thereof.
  • contributor or gift giver 1 b provided electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 by a card account processor, a bank, a fund-rabing organization, a manufacturer, third party account processor, or a combination thereof.
  • the contributor or gift giver 1 holds the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 in hand IR.
  • Contributor or gift giver 1 enters b card information by way of card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the contributor or gift giver 1 takes hb information bearing card, e.g. a credit card 145, debit card 150 or combination thereof, with hb fingers on hand 1L, and passes it through card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the reader 307 reads information on contributor or gift giver l's information bearing card and stores it in a data storage.
  • Contributor or gift giver 1 then uses his fingers on hand 1L and enters a contribution or gift amount, a designation for a particular cause the contribution or gift is for, or combination thereof.
  • the contributor or gift giver 1 can press a single key dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. a $5 key, to enter a contribution or gift monetary amount.
  • the contributor or gift giver 1 can press a combination of keys on a keyboard dbposed on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to designate a contribution or gift amount, e.g. $35.71.
  • Contributor or gift giver l's contribution or gift amount and respective card information are immediately correlated, and immediately stored in a data storage on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Contributor or gift giver 1 can enter card information with a single information bearing card or with multiple information bearing cards.
  • Contributor or gift giver 1 then passes the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, as indicated by phantom line 11, to second contributor or gift giver 2.
  • the second contributor or gift giver 2 receives electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 from contributor or gift giver 1 in his hand 2R.
  • Contributor or gift giver 2 enters hb respective card information by way of card reader 307 dbposed on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the contributor or gift giver 2 takes hb information bearing card, e.g. a credit card 145, debit card 150 or combination thereof, with his hand 2L, and passes it through card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 .
  • the card reader 307 reads information on contributor or gift giver 2's respective information bearing card, immediately records the information, and stores it in a data storage.
  • Contributor or gift giver 2 then uses hb hand 2L and enters a contribution or gift amount, a designation for a particular cause the contribution or gift b for, or combination thereof.
  • the contributor or gift giver 2 can press a single key dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g.
  • contributor or gift giver 2 can press a combination of keys on a keyboard disposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to designate a contribution or gift amount, e.g. $77.73.
  • Contributor or gift giver 2's contribution or gift amount and respective card information are correlated, immediately recorded, and stored in a data storage on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • contributor or gift giver 2 passes electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, as indicated by phantom line IN, to contributor or gift giver N.
  • Contributor or gift giver N receives electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 from contributor or gift giver 2 in his hand NR.
  • Contributor or gift giver N enters hb respective card information by way of card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Contributor or gift giver N takes hb respective information bearing card, e.g.
  • the reader 307 reads information on contributor or gift giver N's respective information bearing card, immediately records the information, and stores it in a data storage.
  • Contributor or gift giver N then uses hb hand NL and enters a contribution or gift amount, a designation for a particular cause the contribution or gift b for, or combination thereof.
  • the contributor or gift giver N may press a single key dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. a $50 key, to enter a contribution or gift amount.
  • contributor or gift giver N may press a combination of keys on a keyboard disposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to designate a contribution or gift amount, e.g. $99.73.
  • Contributor or gift giver N's contribution or gift amount and respective card information are correlated, immediately recorded, and stored in a data storage on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • L contribution or gift transactions can be made sequentiaUy in the manner on a first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 x .
  • a plurality of terminab 100 e.g. electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 ⁇ through electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 z are circulated or dbpersed among a group of prospective contributors or gift givers.
  • Each respective electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can coUect "L” contributions or gifts.
  • L*Z Q.
  • (Q) e.g. tens of hundreds of contributions or gifts, have been received before interposing a request for verification or authorization, authorization step, verification step, or a 1 combination thereof, between two respective contributions or gifts within the group of contributions or gifts (Q) during a contribution or gift session.
  • contributor or gift giver 1 has contributed contributor or gift giver l's respective contribution or gift amount of $5.00, and his respective card information with immediate recordation thereof; where contributor or gift giver 2 has contributed his respective 6 contribution or gift amount of $10.00 and his respective card information with immediate recordation thereof; and, where contributor or gift giver 3 has contributed his respective contribution or gift amount of $50.00 and his respective contribution or gift amount with immediate recordation thereof; and, contributor or gift giver N has contributed his respective contribution or gift amount of $100.00 and his respective card information with immediate
  • Terminal 120 receives, and immediately stores the information: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $5.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $10.00; Contributor or gift giver 3's card information and associated $50.00; and, Contributor or gift 6 giver N's card information and associated $100.00.
  • Terminal 120 then communicates and/or transmits the information, including optional correlated information identifying a fund-rabing organization, an account of a fund rabing organization, or combination thereof, via communication link 1030, by way of example a telephone line, to card account processor 1031 or a funds processing network.
  • an authorization b obtained at card account 1 processor 1031 for each contribution or gift transaction at terminal 120 or peripheral 120.
  • information designating each contribution or gift transaction as authorized or unauthorized may be added to each respective contribution or gift: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $5.00 — unauthorized; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $10.00 — authorized; Contributor or gift giver 3's card information and associated $50.00 — authorized; and,
  • the authorized contributions or gifts are then processed further. Processing includes debiting or charging, as appropriate, an account of a contributor or gift giver for the amount of the authorized contribution or gift.
  • Contributor or gift giver 2's account is debited $10.00;
  • Contributor or gift giver 3's account has a charge added to it of $50.00; and, Contributor or gift giver N's account has a debit entered to it of $100.00.
  • An account of a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient is augmented the amount of the authorized contributions and gifts.
  • fund-raiser's or gift recipient's account 1033 would be augmented for the $10.00 received from contributor or gift giver 2, for the $50.00 received from contributor or gift giver 3, and for the $100.00 received from contributor or gift giver N.
  • Contributor or gift giver l's contribution or gift was unauthorized. As an unauthorized contribution or gift it may be reported to the fund rabing organization or recipient of the gift or contribution.
  • the fund raising organization or gift recipient may choose to foUow up with Contributor or gift giver 1 to determine if the contributor or gift giver would like to make a subsequent contribution or gift.
  • OptionaUy, contributor or gift giver l's card information and respective contribution or gift amount of $5.00 may be discarded. It is understood that the unique nature of a contribution or gift in that it is a one way giving aUows for authorization or verification of authorization at a point in time remote and space from the time and location at which the contributions or gifts are made on the terminab 100 or peripherab 100.
  • a one wa giving allows for contributions and gifts to be immediately recorded on terminals 100 and peripherab 100 without verification of authorization. Contributors and gift givers are free to leave terminab 100 and peripherab 100 upon recordation of gifts or contributions thereon. The gift recipient or fund-rabing organization does not have a risk of loss for an exchanged tangible in the event a contribution or gift b not consummated.
  • each contributor or gift giver e.g. 1,2,...N
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits or communicates each respective card information and respective contribution or gift amount for each successive contributor or gift giver to terminal 120, which is remote from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Terminal 120 then stores a back-up copy of data sets of each contribution or gift, e.g. respective 1 contributor or gift giver contribution or gift amount information and card information in a data storage.
  • each respective contributor's or gift giver's card information and numerical information of a monetary contribution or gift amount is temporarily stored in terminal 120 in a group for eventual transmission thereof to a card account processor 1031 via communication link 1030.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 6 100 or peripheral 100 transmits card information and contribution amount information after a certain minimum threshold value has been reached.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits ⁇ this information after a threshold contribution or gift level of, for example, $500.00 or $1000.00 has been reached.
  • every time a threshold amount has been reached a transmission via a 1 communication Unk to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, card account processor 1030, a bank, or combination thereof is made.
  • a communication Unk can include a mob ⁇ e telephone cellular Unk, a communication Unk incorporating pager technology, a communication link to a sateUite, and the like.
  • a group of contribution or gift transactions are forwarded 6 from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to terminal 120, terminal 120 makes a copy of the contributions or gifts and then automaticaUy initiates upon activation thereof of a downloading procedure to card account processor 1030, a bank, a fund processing network, or combination thereof. It b appreciated that thb back-up feature wiU decrease the risk of loss of card information and contribution or gift amount information 1 in the event that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b accidentaUy damaged or malfunctions.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits contributor or gift giver l's respective contribution or gift transaction to terminal 120 (which is remote from the vicinity of where terminab 100 are used with group 4000 (FIG. 17) in thb example) via a wireless communication Unk 140.
  • Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 optionaUy immediately records the contribution or gift thereon.
  • Terminal 120 immediately records and stores contributor or gift giver l's contribution or gift in a data storage for eventual transmbsion to card account processor 1031.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 retains a record 1 of contributor or gift giver l's contribution or gift.
  • Terminal 120 retains a copy of contributor or gift giver l's contribution or gift. It b understood that having two copies of the contribution or gift, e.g. one copy retained on terminal 100 and peripheral 100 and one copy on terminal 120 or peripheral 120, decreases the risk of loss the contribution or gift. Thb feature is especiaUy preferred where a multipUcity of successive contributions or gifts are made on the terminal 100 1 or peripheral 100. There b a significant decrease in the risk of loss of the multiplicity of contribution information where one or more record copies are made by the methods and devices described herein.
  • the copy of contributors' or gift givers' data sets comprised of contributions or gifts immediately recorded in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or 6 peripheral lOO's data storage are optionally compared to the copy of data sets comprised of contributions in terminal 120's data storage. Comparison is made to determine if there has been a corruption of data sets on either peripheral 100 or terminal 100, or op terminal 120 or peripheral 120. Contributor or gift giver 2 enters his contribution or gift. The data sets comprbed of the contribution or gift are immediately recorded on terminal 100 or peripheral
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits contributor or gift giver 2's respective data sets comprised of a contribution or gift to terminal 120 (which is remote in thb example) via a wireless communication link 140.
  • Terminal 120 immediately records and stores contributor or gift giver 2's data sets comprbed of a contribution or gift in a data storage for eventual transmission to card account processor 1031.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 retains a record of contributor or gift giver 2's data sets comprbed of a contribution or gift.
  • Terminal 120 retains a copy of contributor or gift giver 2's data sets comprised of the contribution or gift.
  • contributor or gift giver l's and contributor or gift giver 2's contribution or gift data sets are grouped together for eventual transmbsion to card account processor 1031.
  • wiU provide a great deal of security in the event there are thousands of doUars of contribution or gift data sets received by electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b lost, damaged, or stolen.
  • a contributor or gift giver 1 enters hb contribution or gift data sets into portable a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for immediate recordation thereof or optionaUy for immediate real time communication thereof to a remote terminal 120 or peripheral 120.
  • a record of the contribution or gift transaction b retained in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • a single contribution or gift transaction, or a preferably a pluraUty of successive made contributions or gifts, are transmitted or communicated to terminal 120 via communication Unk 140, preferably a wireless communication Unk.
  • Terminal 120 stores a "copy" of the single contribution or gift data sets, or a "copy" of a pluraUty of the successively made contribution or gift data sets in a data storage.
  • terminal 120 transmits a single contribution or gift data sets or a group of contribution or gift data sets to a card account processor 1031 for processing.
  • seU-powered peripheral 100 consbts essentiaUy of card reader 307; optional program storage having routines for reading information from successive contributors' or gift givers' information bearing cards, and routines for immediately communicating the information read from successive contributors' or gift givers' record bearing cards to a remote terminal or peripheral, e.g. terminal 120 and peripheral 120, and communication circuitry.
  • operation of peripheral 100 is as foUows: a contributor or gift giver 1 enters a contribution data sets or data sets comprbed of information identifying the contributor or gift giver on peripheral 100.
  • Peripheral 100 immediately communicates contributor or gift giver 1 contribution data sets or data sets comprbed of information identifying the contributor or gift giver to a remote terminal 120 or peripheral 120.
  • Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 immediately records the contribution data sets or data sets comprbed of information identifying the contributor or gift giver thereon for eventual off-loading thereof. It is appreciated that a pluraUty of successive contribution data sets made by successive contributors are immediately communicated from peripheral 100 to remote terminal of peripheral 120 as they are made on peripheral 100.
  • the data sets are optionaUy encrypted for transmbsion from peripheral 100 to peripheral 120, and that there b no risk of loss of data sets if peripheral 100 is damaged since immediate recordation of respective data sets b accompUshed at remote peripheral 120 or terminal 120.
  • the original single contribution or gift data set, or pluraUty of successively made contribution or gift data sets are transmitted to terminal 120 from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and no record copy of the transaction is retained in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 data storage.
  • the transmbsion of contribution or gift transaction data to remote terminal 120 from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, as electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b being used in the field for gather contribution or gift transactions aUows for memory 302 to be cleared and freed up for additional contribution or gift transactions to be made on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • This method aUows for electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to gather a multipUcity of contribution or gift data sets with kmited memory and aUows for a terminal to be manufactured with kmited memory requirements.
  • the peripheral 120 or terminal 120 abo optionaUy transmits a data set to peripheral 100 to notify a contributor or gift giver that communication of data sets therebetween b being executed properly.
  • Routine 6001 begins the method or routine.
  • Routine 6000 stores sequential contribution or gift data sets on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • a multipUcity of contribution or gift data sets are successive made on terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Routine 6002 determines if the number of sequential, cumulative contribution or gift data sets stored on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has reached a rninimum or maximum threshold value, e.g. 50 contributions or gifts data sets, 100 contributions or gifts data sets, 200 contributions or gifts data sets, etc.
  • routine 6002 determines if the dollar value of the sequential cumulative contributions or gifts has reached a threshold value. If yes, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits information of the sequential, cumulative contributions or gifts to a remote terminal or peripheral, e.g. fund raber's or gift recipient's terminal 120 or peripheral 120, or to another electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, for storage. It wiU be understood that identical or substantiaUy identical records of contribution or gift data sets are immediately recorded and stored in both electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and the remote terminal. Routine 6006 determines if the contribution or gift session has ended.
  • routine 6004 b executed to download the record of the contribution or gift data sets in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to a remote terminal. If no, routine 6001 is executed to continue storing sequential contribution or gift data sets on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the contribution or gift data sets downloaded after the termination of the contribution or gift session b compared to the record copy of the contribution or gift transaction data that was sequentiaUy transmitted for storage to the remote terminal for accuracy.
  • FIG. 14 iUustrates a variation of the method of receiving a contribution or gift of FIG.
  • the method simplifies the way a contribution or gift is given and induces the giving of a contribution or gift.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminaLlOO or peripheral 100 is provided for receiving and immediately recording the contribution or gift.
  • the contribution consbts of card information from an information bearing card 145/150.
  • information bearing card 145/150 is a credit card 145, debit card 150, or combination thereof.
  • a contributor or gift giver N b provided for making of a monetary contribution or gift with a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record data of a contribution or gift by an agent 4 of a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient of agent thereof.
  • agent refers to a volunteer, employee, principle or any individual acting on behalf of a fund-raising organization, a cause or a gift recipient.
  • the contribution or gift b made by contributor or gift giver N by way of information bearing card 145/150.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power 1437 and a plurakty of optional entry keys manuaUy operable for entering the amount of the monetary contribution or gift to be given.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a case dimensioned for being held in the palm of contributor or gift giver N's hand NR.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading a record medium, e.g. an information bearing card.
  • the record medium has indicia thereon identifying a contributor or gift giver N making a given monetary contribution or gift.
  • the terminal has optional means for making a vbual dbplay 840 of the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 also has means for immediately recording the amount of successive contributions or gifts, e.g.
  • data storage 302 including means for storing the amount of the contribution or gift correlated to the indicia read on the record medium, e.g. information bearing card, of the corresponding contributor or gift giver N.
  • the correlated amount and indicia read by reader 307 are for eventual off-loading from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Contributor or gift giver N is provided electronic contributions or gifts management te ⁇ riinal 100 or peripheral 100 or agent 4 holds the terminal in hand 5R.
  • contributor or gift giver N holds electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 in hand NR.
  • Contributor or gift giver N enters card information by way of card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or agent 4 enters the contributor's or gift giver's card information.
  • the contributor or gift giver N, or agent 4 takes contributor or gift giver N's information bearing card, e.g. a credit card 145, debit card 150, or combination thereof, with hand ML or the agent's hand, and passes it through card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Reader 307 reads information on contributor or gift giver N's information bearing card and stores it in a data storage.
  • Contributor or gift giver N or agent 4 then uses his hand NL or the agent's hand and enters a contribution or gift amount, a designation for a particular cause the contribution or gift b for, or combination thereof.
  • contributor or gift giver N or agent 4 may press a single key dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. a $5 key, to enter a contribution or gift amount.
  • contributor or gift giver N or agent 4 may press a combination of keys on a keyboard dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to designate a contribution or gift amount, e.g. $35.71.
  • Contributor or gift giver N's contribution or gift amount and respective card information are correlated, and stored in a data storage on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Contributor or gift giver N or agent 4 may enter card information with a single information bearing card or with multiple information bearing cards. The same procedure b effected for a pluraUty of contributors or gift givers.
  • FIG. 15 b a diagram of a method of substantiating a contribution or gift.
  • the method abo b used for substantiating a charitable contribution or gift deduction.
  • the contribution or gift is made by way of an information bearing card including setf-authenticating, and sek- authorizing record bearing cards.
  • the method described herein provides for ubiquitous contribution or gift making and substantiation.
  • Ubiquitous contribution or gift making and substantiation involves the making of a contribution or gift anywhere, or anyplace there b a terminal 100 or peripheral 100 provided, and being provided a record that consoUdates the contributions or gifts made at different remote locations ubiquitously, and to dbparate fund-rabing organizations or gift recipients.
  • contributor or gift giver ⁇ makes contributions to gift recipient or fund-rabing organization ⁇ (contribution ⁇ ), gift recipient or fund-rabing organization 6 (contribution 6), gift recipient or fund-rabing organization y (contribution v), gift recipient or fund-rabing organization ⁇ (contribution ⁇ ), and gift recipient or fund-raising organization e (contribution e) respectively on terminab 100 or peripherab 100 and/or a personal computer at a remote location, e.g. at home. Terminab 100, peripherab 100, or personal computers are located at remote locations at different times. The contributions or gifts are immediately entered and/or recorded on the terminab 100, peripherab 100, and/or personal computers. The respective contributions or gifts are communicated from the respective terminab 100, peripherab 100, or personal computers by way of a communication Unk(s) to a remote contributions and gift management terminal, peripheral or computer 3397 (F G. 23).
  • routines on computer 3397 correlate data sets comprising address information from data base 3390 with contributors' or gift givers' respective card record information entered on terminab 100 or peripherals 100.
  • Data base 3390 comprbes address information of a multipUcity of contributors or gift givers (FIG. 23).
  • data base 3390 comprbes a single or a pluraUty of databases.
  • card record information for contributor or gift giver ⁇ are associated with data sets comprising contributor or gift giver ⁇ 's address information resident on database 3390 and the respective contributions or gifts made by the contributor or gift giver.
  • remote terminab 100, peripherals 100, or personal computers communicate the foUowing information to computer 3397: contributor or gift giver ⁇ 's address information — gift recipient or fund-rabing organization ⁇ — contibution ⁇ ; contributor or gift giver ⁇ 's address information — gift recipient or fund-rabing organization 6 — contribution 6; contributor or gift giver ⁇ 's address information — gift recipient or fund-rabing organization y — contribtuon y; contributor or gift giver ⁇ 's address information — gift recipient or fund- rabing organization ⁇ — contribution ⁇ ; contributor or gift giver ⁇ 's address information — gift recipient or fund-rabing organization e — contribution e.
  • the other method steps are then executed.
  • Routines on terminal or computer 3397 also optionally directly correlate a charitable contribution deduction status to the respective contribution or gift or portion thereof: Contibution or gift ⁇ - 100% of contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribution or gift 6 — 50% of the contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribtuon or gift y — 0% of the contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribution or gift ⁇ — 75% of the contribution or gift tax deductible; and, Contribution or gift e — 100% of the contribution or gift tax deductible.
  • Correlation b accompkshed by the use of routines on computer 3397 that include expert system software.
  • the contributions or gifts and their respective status are immediately recorded on computer or terminal 3397.
  • An acknowledgment or status report b prepared and forwarded to contributor ⁇ .
  • the acknowledgment or status report, electronic or hard copy comprbes the foUowing data: Contibution or gift ⁇ — 100% of contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribution or gift 6 — 50% of the contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribution or gift ⁇ — 75% of the contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribution or gift e — 100% of the contribution or gift tax deductible.
  • a contributor or gift giver making a monetary contribution or gift b provided with a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record information of the contribution or gift data set.
  • the contribution or gift data sets comprising card information from a respective contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card, contribution or gift amount information, a designation of a particular cause for which the contribution or gift is made, contribution or gift routing information, a designation of the tax deductibUity of a particular contribution or gift transaction, or a combination thereof.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power and optionaUy a pluraUty of entry keys manuaUy operable for entering the amount of the contribution or gift to be given, a designation of a particular cause for which the contribution or gift b to be made, or combination thereof.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has the features described above.
  • a reader 307 on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 reads information from a respective contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card having indicia thereon identifying the contributor or gift giver giving the monetary contribution or gift. The same is done for a pluraUty of successively made or consecutive contributions or gifts.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has optional means for making a vbual dbplay of the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys, and the terminal having means for recording the amount of the contribution or gift including means for storing the amount correlated to the indicia read on the information bearing card of the corresponding contributor or gift giver, correlated to a contributor's or gift giver's designation of a cause, or correlated to a combination thereof.
  • the contribution or gift data b retrieved from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and downloaded to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal 120 or peripheral 120, card account processor 1031, a bank 1043, a funds processing network, e.g. VISA Net, or a combination thereof.
  • Terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are used by different organizations and at different locations, e.g. a pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab are used by the American Red Cross, another pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab are used by the Roman CathoUc Church, and yet another plurality of terminab or peripherab are used by the American Heart Association.
  • a contributor or gift giver makes contributions or gifts on terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to each respective organization. Data of the contributions or gifts made ubiquitously at the different organizations, e.g. where ever, there are terminab 100 or peripherab 100, and communicated to a remote location for processing thereof, including the provbion of a single contribution or gift report.
  • Processing of the retrieved data of the contributions or gifts occurs as described above. Processing includes by way of example, electronicaUy associating an address data set, e.g. a postal address data set, electronic maU address data set, e.g. e-maU address data set, with a contributor or gift giver, and/or preparing a record of the contribution or gift.
  • the record of the contribution or gift b forwarded to said contributor or gift giver.
  • the recgrd may be a hard copy print out of the contribution or gift forwarded to a mailing service 1037.
  • the mailing service 1037 then forwards the record of the contribution or gift to the contributor or gift giver.
  • contributor or gift giver N makes a contribution and gift transaction as described above on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 downloads or off-loads the contribution or gift transaction data to terminal 120 via docking station 1999 and communication Unk 140, card account processor 1031 via communication Unk 1030, a bank 1043 (FIG. 15a), a network, or combination thereof.
  • the contribution or gift data is processed. Processing includes routing data sets representative of funds from and to appropriate accounts 1033, 1035, debiting and crediting respective accounts, and preparing records of these contributions or gifts.
  • Processing can abo include grouping contribution or gift data sets with other contribution or gift data sets that qualify for a charitable contribution or gift deduction for a single cardholder that is a contributor or gift giver, or a plurality of cardholders that are contributor or gift givers.
  • Processing abo can include grouping contribution or gift data sets made by a single contributor or gift giver to a particular fund-rabing organization or gift recipient, e.g. a church, the American Red Cross, or particular type of fund-raising organization, a newly wed couple, a health related fund-raising organizations, arts related fund-raising organizations, etc.
  • Processing can also include grouping contributions or gifts data sets.
  • contributor or gift giver ! makes contribution or gifts 1 through 100 during a specified time period, e.g. one week, one month, one year, one taxable time period.
  • Contributions or gifts 1 through 100 are grouped into authorized and unauthorized.
  • contributions or gifts 95 through 100 are unauthorized, and contributions or gifts 1 through 94 are authorized.
  • Contributions or gifts 1 through 94 are grouped into contributions or gifts that qualify for a charitable contribution or gift deduction and those that do not quaUfy for a charitable contribution or gift deduction.
  • contributions or gifts 1 through 50 qualify for a charitable contribution or gift deduction and that contributions or gifts 51 through 94 do not qualify for a charitable contribution or gift deduction.
  • Contributions or gifts 1 through 50 are then be forwarded to a contributor or gift giver, e.g. by mailing a record of the contributions or gifts or electronicaUy forwarding signals representative of the contributions or gifts to a contributor or gift giver, tax processing body, e.g. the IRS, a fund-rabing organization, e.g. a church, or a combination thereof.
  • tax processing body e.g. the IRS
  • a fund-rabing organization e.g. a church
  • data sets comprised of contributions or gifts 1 to 100, data sets comprised of an accounting report, or a combination thereof are sent to a fund-raising organization or gift recipient from a card account processor, settling bank, issuing bank, merchant bank, or a combination thereof, via a communication Unk.
  • the process is repeated for successive contributors or gift givers, e.g.
  • a record of a contribution or gift data sets or a group of data sets is routed to a mailing service 1037, e.g. the U. S. Post Office, a private maU courier, or the like.
  • the mailing service 1037 deUvers the record of the contribution or gift to a making address of contributor or gift giver 1039.
  • the record of the contribution or gift is used by the contributor or gift giver to substantiate the contribution or gift made to the fund-raising organization or gift recipient. Substantiation may be made to a national, state, or local taxing body, e.g. the Internal Revenue Service.
  • the method comprises the step of forwarding a record of the contribution or gift to contributor or gift giver N by electronicaUy making, e.g. e-mailing, a record of the contribution or gift to contributor or gift giver N using a communication link, e.g. phone lines.
  • a communication link e.g. phone lines.
  • the record of the contribution or gift is forwarded by a bank 1043, a card account 57 processor 1031, by way of example, Card establbhment Services of MelviUe, New York, or VISA Merchant Bank Services of San Mateo California, MasterCard, a fund-raising organization, an issuing bank, a processing bank, a merchant bank, recipient of a contribution or gift, or combination thereof to contributor or gift giver N. It is understood that a pluraUty of ubiquitously made contributions or gifts made by a plurality of different contributors or gift givers b processed, acknowledged at a great speed and in a minimal amount of time.
  • a record of the contribution or gift, or a plurality of contributions or gifts made by a contributor or gift giver are electronically forwarded, maUed, or combination thereof, to a governmental tax processing body, e.g. the Internal Revenue Service.
  • a governmental tax processing body e.g. the Internal Revenue Service.
  • the method disclosed herein has a number of benefits, including the reduction of the work and resources associated with preparing tax returns and claiming charitable contribution or gift deductions, reducing the amount of fraud associated with claiming charitable contribution or gift deductions, reducing the amount of work a governmental tax processing authority has to do when processing charitable contribution or gift deductions.
  • the method provided above can also include the step of associating with charitable contribution or gift data with a tax identification number of a contributor or gift giver, e.g.
  • a social security number of a contributor or gift giver and the like a tax return for a contributor or gift giver, or a combination thereof.
  • the association of the tax identification number associated with a contributor or gift giver, a tax return of a contributor or gift giver, and a contribution or gift or plurality of contribution or gift for a contributor or gift giver, and the direct forwarding of the contribution or gift information to a tax processing governmental body wiU greatly simplify the processing of charitable contribution or gift deductions and the like.
  • the present invention further contemplates forwarding a record of contributions or gifts to a fund-rabing organization, a contributor or gift giver, or to a contributor or gift giver on behalf of a fund-rabing organization from a card account processor 1031, a bank, or combination thereof.
  • utilization of thb method provides the benefits of streamlining the process for fund-rabing organizations involved with substantiating contributions and gifts made by contributors or gift givers.
  • the method further optionaUy includes the step of providing a contemporaneous, or subsequent, written acknowledgment or record of the contribution or gift by the fund-raising organization or gift recipient.
  • the acknowledgment or record substantiating a contribution or gift optionaUy comprbes the foUowing information, or combination thereof: (1) The amount of cash or equivalent card information and numerical contribution or gift amount contributed;(2) Whether the fund-rabing organization provided any goods or services i n consideration, in whole or in part, in exchange for the cash contributed; and, (3) A description and good faith estimate of the value of any goods or services referred to in (2) above of, if such goods or services consist solely of intangible reUgious benefits a statement to that effect.
  • the term intangible reUgious benefit refers to any intangible reUgious benefit which is provided by an organization organized exclusively for reUgious purposes and which generaUy is not sold in a commercial transaction outside the donative context.
  • An acknowledgment is considered contemporaneous if the contributor or gift giver taxpayer obtains the acknowledgment on or before the eariier of (1) the date on which a taxpayer files a return for the taxable year in which the contribution or gift b made, or the due date (including extensions) for filing such a return.
  • portable hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 fund-rabing terminal 120, a printer, a portable hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, wherein portable hand- held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electrical power and an integral printer, a card account processor 1030, a bank, a fund-raising organization, or combination thereof.
  • the acknowledgment is a periodic statement reflecting information bearing card account balances and the like, in one embodiment.
  • such substantiation is optionaUy provided by a standard information bearing card 145/150, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, a printer, a card account processor 1030, a bank, a fund-raising organization, or combination thereof.
  • the acknowledgment is provided remote of the entry of contributions or gifts on terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the method also includes the optional step of a fund-rabing organization or a card account processor 1031 providing direct substantiation of a contribution or gift to a tax processing governmental body, e.g. the Internal Revenue Service, on a hard copy of a tax return or electronicaUy by transmitting data sets comprbed of the contribution(s) or gift(s) correlated to data sets comprbed of the charitable deductibiUty status of the contribution(s) or gift(s).
  • a fund-rabing organization or a card account processor 1031 providing direct substantiation of a contribution or gift to a tax processing governmental body, e.g. the Internal Revenue Service, on a hard copy of a tax return or electronicaUy by transmitting data sets comprbed of the contribution(s) or gift(s) correlated to data sets comprbed of the charitable deductibiUty status of the contribution(s) or gift(s).
  • the substantiation and record thereof includes, by way of example, (1) Theamount of cash, card information and numerical contribution or gift amount contributed by a respective contributor or gift giver, or a group of contributor or gift givers; (2)Whether the fund-rabing organization or gift recipient provided any goods or services in consideration, in whole or in part, in exchange for the cash contributed; and,(3) A description and good faith estimate of the value of any goods or services referred to in (2) above of, if such goods or services consist solely of intangible reUgious benefits a statement to that effect.
  • the status may include whether or not the contribution or gift b or b not tax deductible, or whether the organization to which the contribution or gift b made faUs under a certain category of taxable organization, or combination thereof.
  • the cover or case of a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is optionaUy constructed so as to fit easUy in the palm of hand of a contributor or gift giver.
  • the case b of a size and shape to aid in the transfer of the terminal from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver.
  • the case b optionaUy molded to include on the sides thereof corrugations or indentations for the fingers and palm of a contributor or gift giver.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can include a handle that b fixed to the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or is rotatably fixed to electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to assbt in passing or transfer of the terminal or peripheral from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver.
  • FIG. 15 iUustrates a method of dbpersing; spreading; dispensing; dispersing, dbseminating; diffusing; advancing; or combination thereof, of a multipUcity of sek-powered terminab 100 and/or peripherab 100 for making a multipUcity of contributions or gifts, amidst; between; in the midst of; in dbpersion through; and/or amid an assemblage; gathering; crowd; or throng of prospective contributors or gift givers.
  • Contributor or gift giver 1 enters a contribution or gift on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 dbpersed into a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers.
  • Contributor or gift giver 1 transfers the first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 sequentiaUy to subsequent contributors or gift givers, e.g. the next contributor or gift giver through contributor or gift giver 1000, e.g. the 1000th contributor or gift giver in thb first group further dbpersing the terminal amidst the group of prospective contributors or gift givers.
  • Thb first group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers makes sequential contributions or gifts on a first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Contributor or gift giver 2 transfers the second electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 sequentially to subsequent contributors or gift givers, e.g.
  • the second group of contributors or gift givers makes sequential, consecutive contributions or gifts on the second electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Contributor or gift giver 3 transfers the third electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 sequentiaUy to subsequent contributor or gift givers or gift givers, e.g. the next contributor or gift giver through contributor or gift giver 1300, e.g. the 1300th contributor or gift giver in thb third group, distributing the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 among thb group of contributors or gift givers.
  • the third group of contributors or gift givers makes consecutive contributions or gifts on the third electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the sequential contributions or gifts made by the three groups, respectively, on the first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, the second electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and the third electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 are optionaUy uninterrupted by requests for authorization or verification of the respective contributions or gifts.
  • the first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, second electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and third electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is brought back to docking station 1999 after the contribution or gift session, and the multipUcity of sequentiaky made contribution or gift information b down loaded or off-loaded from each respective electronic contributions or gifts management terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to terminal 120 via a communication Unk, to a card account processor 1031 via communication Unk 1030, or a combination thereof.
  • FIG. 15 abo iUustrates communication links that are used in a system and methods of the invention.
  • Communication links are used to transmit a single or a group of contribution or gift information units, e.g. correlated cardholder and contribution or gift amount information; correlated cardholder, contribution or gift amount, and tax deductibiUty status of a particular contribution or gift amount; correlated cardholder, contribution or gift amount, and cause information; an electronic record of contribution or gift transactions made at a single contribution or gift session or a group of contribution or gift sessions for a single contributor or gift giver or group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers; charitable contribution or gift deduction substantiation paper records and electronic records; electronic records for substantiating contribution or gift transactions made at a single contribution or gift session or a group of contribution or gift sessions for a single contributor or gift giver or group of contributors or gift givers; or combination thereof.
  • contribution or gift information units e.g. correlated cardholder and contribution or gift amount information
  • These information units are transmitted to a merchant bank 4701; an issuing bank 4702; home computers V through Z' of respective contributors or gift givers; homes or mailing addresses 1' to Z' of respective contributors or gift givers (where Z' b an integer); mailing service 1037; the Internal Revenue Service 4703 (or other taxing processing entity) or a combination t ereof.
  • Issuing bank 4702 has a communication link 4510 with the Internal Revenue Service 4703. Issuing bank 4702 has a communication link 4508 with the networked home computers of 1' through Z' of respective contributors or gift givers.
  • Mailing service 1037 then dbtributes the records to each respective contributor's or gift giver's home 1' through Z' as indicated by the arrows in FIG. 15.
  • Issuing bank 4702, merchant bank 4701, or a combination thereof, abo has a communication link 4519 to respective contributor or gift givers or gift givers homes 1' through Z'.
  • Making service has communication link 4521 with IRS 4703.
  • Links 4531, 4532, 4533 represent communication links with the respective contributor or gift givers or gift givers' homes and the IRS 4703. It wiU be understood that the various communication links illustrated are used in the methods and systems described herein and faciUtate, simplify, and lower transaction costs for the substantiation of charitable contribution or gift deductions given by a multipUcity of cardholder contributor or gift givers or gift givers on a multipUcity of terminab 100.
  • FIG. 15a iUustrates the flow of correlated contribution or gift information made on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as described.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits a multipUcity of contribution or gift information to terminal 120 when electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b communicative linked to docking station 1999 via Unk 2N after a contribution or gift session with a pluraUty of contributor or gift givers or gift givers.
  • Terminal 120 transmits the correlated information via link 1030 to a card account processor 1031.
  • Card account processor 1031 processes the information.
  • Card account processor 1031 transmits the correlated and processed information to bank 1043 via communication link 4541.
  • Bank 1043 transmits the correlated and processed information via Unk 4542 to fund-rabing organization 1056.
  • Fund-raising organization or gift recipient then transmits the correlated and processed information by route 4544 to a mailing address 1039 of a respective contributor or gift giver.
  • FIG. 16 iUustrates a method of simplifying and inducing the giving of monetary contributions and gifts by contributor or gift givers or gift givers (Contributor or gift givers or gift givers, include individuab) as described above and iUustrates a method or routing and system for routing contribution or gift transactions correlated with different fund-raising organizations or different accounts of fund-rabing organizations.
  • the method includes receiving and immediately recording a multipUcity of contribution or gifts and gifts made by use of an information bearing card on electronic contribution or gifts or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the method consbts of providing; dbpersing among; spreading amidst; circulating among; or, interspersing amid the contributors or gift givers making monetary contribution or gifts a portable, hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record data of the contributions or gifts.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power and a pluraUty of entry keys manuaUy operable for entering the amount of the contribution or gift to be given.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a face as described in FIGS 10-12.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 an information bearing card terminal or peripheral.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has optional means for making a vbual dbplay of the monetary contribution or gift amount entered by manual operation of entry keys.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for recording the amount of the contribution or gift including means for storing the amount correlated to the indicia read on the information bearing card of the corresponding contributor or gift giver. The correlated amount and indicia read by the card reader from the information bearing card are for eventual off-loading from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as described above.
  • Off ⁇ loading e.g. downloading, of the associated cause information, respective contribution or gift amount information, and card information from a respective contributor or gift giver, b to a fund-raber's or gift reapienf s terminal or peripheral 120, fund processing network, e.g. VISA Net, a bank, or a combination thereof, via communication links 140, 1030, 103 , or combination thereof.
  • fund processing network e.g. VISA Net, a bank, or a combination thereof
  • the card account processor 1031, fund processing network e.g.
  • VISA Net a bank, or combination thereof, route the associated card information, contributor or gift giver information, and account designation to an account of a single fund-raising organization, to a plurality of accounts of a single fund-raising organization associated with the cause for which the contributor or gift giver designation was made, or a combination thereof.
  • key 921 represents a first cause 921
  • key 925 represents a second cause
  • key 926 represents a third cause.
  • a first contribution or gift b correlated with information representative of first cause 921.
  • a second contribution or gift is correlated with information representative of second cause 925.
  • a third contribution or gift is correlated with information representative of third cause 926.
  • the correlated information b transmitted to terminal 120 via link 140, then to card account processor 1031.
  • correlated contributions or gifts are transmitted to card account processor 1031 via link 1033.
  • the method and system includes routing the respective contribution or gifts to causes
  • contribution or gift information can be routed to a pluraUty accounts, that include by way of example, a pluraUty of accounts within a single fund-rabing organization, accounts for a pluraUty of fund-rabing organizations, accounts for a pluraUty of causes, gift recipient, or combination thereof.
  • a pluraUty accounts that include by way of example, a pluraUty of accounts within a single fund-rabing organization, accounts for a pluraUty of fund-rabing organizations, accounts for a pluraUty of causes, gift recipient, or combination thereof.
  • the use of electronic contributions or gifts management te ⁇ ninal 100 or peripheral 100 as it b passed from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver; or dbpersed, diffused, advanced, or spread among a group of prospective contributors or gift givers, wiU increase the risk of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 being damaged by being accidentaUy dropped.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 abo comprises a shock-absorbing material surrounding the case of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 (not pictured).
  • Shock absorbing material can be located around the exterior to electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to shield electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 from damage in the event the terminal b ac ⁇ dentaUy dropped.
  • Shock absorbing material can abo be used inside electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to shield circuitry.
  • the sheU of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 may be constructed of shock absorbing material.
  • Shock absorbing material includes shock absorbing foams, plastics, rubbers, and other material capable of absorbing shock.
  • a pluraUty of contributor or gift givers e.g. 1, 2,...N, enter card information, associated numerical contribution or gift amounts, or a combination thereof, into electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as described above.
  • Eectronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores pluraUty of contributions or gifts as described above.
  • the data sets stored on terminal 100 or peripheral 100 include, information such as the names of each respective contributor or gift giver, an account number for each respective contributor or gift giver, and a corresponding numerical contribution or gift monetary amount for each respective contributor or gift giver.
  • the data sets comprising the names of the contributors or gift givers is segregated from numerical contribution amount data sets.
  • the data sets comprising the names of the contributors or gift givers are then assembled and presented in a hard copy format.
  • the contribution or gift information is transmitted to a card account processor, a funds transferring network, a bank, or combination thereof for processing.
  • Processing includes associating an address with the respective contributions or gifts or portions thereof.
  • the associated contribution or gift transaction information and address information for each contributor or gift giver is then grouped together.
  • a hard copy of the grouped information b then printed out, stored onto a computer dbk, or forwarded to a fund-rabing organization via a communication link to a database. It wiU be appreciated that a Ust prepared by the method described above can be used by a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient for the subsequent soUcitation of contributor or gift givers or gift givers.
  • the information b entered on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 subsequent to the contribution or gift may abo include an ratification step whereby a contributor approves the provbion of hb address and other personal information for entry on a Ust, e.g. income information, age information, and other data which can be used for market research.
  • the method described above may also include a step of associating the contributor's or gift giver's card information, contribution or gift information, or combination thereof, with other market research data, e.g. age of contributor or gift giver, income level of contributor or gift giver, and other normaUy obtained market research data.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 may be a portable hand-held terminal as described.
  • the present invention provides a method of increasing the giving of contributions and gifts, a method of increasing the average size of a contribution or gift given by an contributor or gift giver, a method of increasing the average contribution or gift given by an individual over a period of time, a method of increasing the contribution or gift revenue of a fund-rabing organization, a method of increasing the average contribution or gift revenue of a fund-rabing organization, a method of increasing the average giving of a contributor or gift giver to a single fund-rabing organization, of a pluraUty of fund-rabing organizations.
  • the methods described above include a contribution or gift wherein the contribution or gift b a fund-rabing organization contribution or gift, a poUtical contribution, a reUgious organization contribution, a charitable contribution.
  • the method steps are those as disclosed above. It b understood having terminab 100 or peripherab 100 dbpersed among or between the contributors or gift givers in a crowd activates the latent contribution potential of the crowd thereby providing an impetus to make contributions or gifts. There results a positive interaction inducing the making of contributions and gifts among prospective contributors or gift givers who have portable, seU-powered terminab 100 or peripherals 100 interspersed among the contributors and gift givers.
  • the invention provides a method of minimizing the liabiUty risk for a card account processor, a gift recipient, and fund-raising organization associated with utilization of an off ⁇ line information bearing card terminal.
  • the method includes the steps of gathering a pluraUty of contributions or gifts into a batch through the use of an off-line information bearing card terminal.
  • the present invention abo provides a system for fund rabing, increasing fund-rabin revenue, or combination thereof.
  • the system comprbes a portable off-line electroni contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 that aUows a pluraUty o contributor or gift givers or gift givers to make contributions and gifts sequentiaUy by use o each cardholder contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card.
  • Electronic contribution or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b as described above.
  • the system includes an optional fund raiser's terminal 120 for accepting each respectiv contributor's or gift giver's correlated card information, numerical amount information, caus designation information, designation of tax deductibiUty of contribution or gift, or combinatio thereof.
  • Terminal 120 post processes thb information.
  • the system includes an optiona communication link for downloading correlated card information for a respective contributo or gift giver, numerical amount information for a respective contributor or gift giver, caus designation information, or combination thereof, to a fund-raber's terminal.
  • the system abo includes optional card processing services for routing card transactio information, and a an account product for storing post processed contributions and gifts.
  • Th account product includes, e.g. a bank account.
  • the system also includes the methods disclose herein.
  • FIG. 17 iUustrates a group, crowd, throng, assemblage 4000 of prospective contributor or gift givers.
  • a group 4000 of people gathered has a intrinsic contribution or gift potential denoted by the function "C(p)" (FIGS 17a, and 17b).
  • StimuU are provided by terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and by other means described herein.
  • Typical groups include contributors or gift givers gathered at reUgious services, social gatherings, poUtical fund-rabing events, raUies, conferences, conventions, movies, birthday parties, parties in general, protest marches, parades, sporting events, offices, dinners, weddings, and the like.
  • a contribution or gift session includes an amount of time aUocated for the gathering of contributions and gifts with a group 4000 of prospective contributor or gift givers.
  • C(p) denotes a function that includes the contributions or gifts that can theoreticaUy be gathered from a group, crowd, throng 4000 of prospective contributors or gift givers, e.g. a first prospective contributor or gift giver, "contributor or gift giverj" to an nth prospective contributor or gift giver, "contributor or gift giver n .”
  • the group 4000 of prospective contributors or gift givers consbts of a first contributor or gift giver, "contributor or gift giver ! " to an nth contributor or gift giver, "contributor or gift gfver n .”
  • Group 4000 comprbes sub-groups of contributors or gift givers, e.g. sub-groups 4001,
  • Sub-group 4001 comprises “contributor or gift giveri” through contributor or gift giver 7 .
  • Sub-group 4002 comprbes "contributor or gift ghjer " through contributor or gift giver 14 .
  • Sub-group 4003 comprbes "contributor or gift giver” through contributor or gift giver ⁇ where j b an integer and (21 ⁇ j ⁇ (n-6)).
  • Sub-group 4004 comprbes "contributor or gift giver n " through contributor or gift giver n 7 where n b an integer. GeneraUy, "n” b an integer with a large absolute value. Even though sub-groups 4001, 4002,
  • subgroup 4003, and 4004 consbt of seven contributors or gift givers it b understood that these subgroups can consbt of any number of contributors or gift givers, e.g. ten contributors or gift givers, twenty contributors or gift givers, fifty contributors or gift givers, including a multipUcity of contributors or gift givers, and that the number of contributors or gift givers in each sub-group need not be equal, e.g. sub-group 4001 may comprbes fifty contributors or gift givers, and sub ⁇ group 4002 may comprise one-hundred contributors or gift givers. Moreover, it wiU be understood that there may be a multipUcity of sub-groups within group 4000, e.g. 100 sub- groups of fifty contributors or gift givers per sub-group.
  • the method comprbes the steps of providing a stimulus evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift commitment.
  • the stimulus b selected from the group consisting of an audio stimulus 4092, a video stimulus 4090, and an audio/visual stimulus, e.g. a combination of 4092 and 4090, or a speaker 4088.
  • Audio stimulus 4092 b abo optionaUy provided by playing sound recordings on a tape deck, Cd-Rom player, record player, radio receiver, and the like.
  • Video stimulus 4090 b presented by way of movie projector, laser dbc players, televbion monitors, and the like.
  • the method further comprbes the step of dispersing, advancing, interspersing, spreading, or combination thereof, through a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers 4000 a pluraUty of electronic contributions or gifts management terminab or peripherab 100 for entry of (with immediate recordation at a remote terminal 120 or peripheral 120) and/or optionaUy immediately making of record information of successive or consecutive monetary contributions or gifts.
  • terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are terminab or peripherals with keys as described herein, keyless terminab or peripherab as described herein (with or without optional key(s) for ratification of the entry of a contribution), or combination dual mode terminab and peripherab that accept variable contributions or gifts and fixed contributions or gifts as described herein.
  • the terminab or peripherab are sek-powered and off-line.
  • the monetary gift is selected from the group consbting of a wedding gift, a funeral gift, a christening gift, a birthday gift, an anniversary gift, a graduation gift, a mother's day gift, a father's day gift, a baby shower gift, a first holy communion gift, and a baptism gift.
  • BasicaUy monetary gifts are included that are given for social events, civic events and reUgious events.
  • a crowd or group 4000 b gathered at a wedding.
  • Terminals 100, peripherab 100, or a combination thereof are provided to the gift givers in sub-groups 4001- 4004.
  • a pluraUty of the terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are dbpersed, advanced, or interspersed through the sub-groups 4001-4004.
  • Successive or consecutive gift givers e.g.
  • dispersed or advanced terminals 100 or peripherab 100 are terminals or peripherab with keys as described herein, keyless terminab or peripherab as described herein (optionaUy with a single key for ratification of the contribution or gift), or combination terminab and peripherab that accept variable gift or contribution amounts and fixed gift or contributions amounts as described herein. It is appreciated that the speed within which gifts are immediately recorded on terminab or peripherab 100 is greatly increased by the dbpersion of advancement of a pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 among the gift givers in group 4000.
  • the method and devices described herein have general appUcabiUty in social events in which groups, crowds or throngs of contributors or gift givers are assembled and gifts or contributions made.
  • the monetary gift b selected from the group consbting of a wedding gift, a funeral gift, a christening gift, a birthday gift, an anniversary gift, a graduation gift, a mother's day gift, a father's day gift, a baby shower gift, a first holy communion gift, and a baptism gift.
  • the gifts are made on the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 unimpeded by verification of authorization of each individual gift or a pluraUty of successive gifts made on terminal 100 of peripheral 100. Not having the gifts or contributions impeded by verification of authorization is faciUtated since a gift or contribution is a one way giving.
  • the throughput of gifts made on the terminal or peripheral b greatly enhanced, thereby aUowing for the other rites associated with the social event to be observed.
  • the inconvenience of a gift giver in searching for an appropriate gift b greatly minimized utilizing the methods and devices dbclosed herein.
  • the gift giver and gift recipient b provided with a method and device that permits the gift giver's immediate desire to make his gift preference whke the impulse to make the largest gift b stiU maximized, e.g. closest in time and space to the event or psychological impetus and prior to the dbsipation of contribution or gift giving potential.
  • the methods described herein further optionaUy involve providing the terminal or peripheral 100 prior to the dbsipation of the gift giving potential of the gift givers in group, crowd or throng 4000.
  • the gift giving potential of the gift giving members in group 4000 is a function of time. Utilization of the method steps and mode of operation of the electronic contributions or gifts management devices described herein aUows for the gift giving potential of the group 4000 to be maximized.
  • the gift givers of group 4000 are brought closer in space and time to the point of the maximum impube or impetus to make a gift. Thb proximity in space and time to the impube to make a gift results in larger gifts being made and also in a larger number of gifts being made than would otherwise be made by conventional methods.
  • Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 immediately records card record medium ⁇ ' information thereon. Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 immediately correlates a fixed contribution or gift numerical amount to card record medium ⁇ ' information thereon. In a variant, first contributor or gift giver ⁇ enters his respective variable contribution or gift numerical amount ⁇ " on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately communicates variable contribution or gift numerical amount ⁇ " to terminal 120 or peripheral 120. Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 by way of routines thereon immediately correlates a variable contribution or gift numerical amount ⁇ " to card record medium ⁇ ' information.
  • a consecutive contributor or gift giver ⁇ enters hb respective card record medium information on terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Reader 307 reads first contributor or gift giver ⁇ respective card record medium ⁇ ' information.
  • Terrninal 100 or peripheral 100 by way of communication circuitry immediately communicates respective card record medium ⁇ ' information to remote terminal 120 or peripheral 120.
  • the communication b accompUshed by a wireless communication link.
  • Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 immediately records card record medium ⁇ ' information thereon.
  • Te ⁇ r ⁇ nal 120 or peripheral 120 immediately correlates a fixed contribution or gift numerical amount to card record medium 71 ⁇ ' information thereon.
  • second consecutive contributor or gift giver ⁇ enters hb respective variable contribution or gift numerical amount ⁇ " on terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately communicates variable contribution or gift numerical amount ⁇ " to terminal 120 or peripheral 120.
  • Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 by way of routines thereon immediately correlates a variable contribution or gift numerical amount ⁇ " to card record medium ⁇ ' information.
  • C(p) is proportional to I, 4062, C(p) b proportional to M; 4064, C(p) b proportional to P ; 4066, C(p) is proportional to G, 4068, C(p) b proportional to C, 4070, C(p) b proportional to N; 4072, C(p) b proportional to X s 4074, and C(p) b proportional to A; 4076.
  • C( ⁇ Mk )(I ), )(M ), C(p) (k ,)(P)
  • the variable I j for a respective contributor or gift giver is a function of the importance a cause or objective has to a specific contributor or gift giver.
  • an "I"th contributor or gift giver may place a high level of importance or utility to contributions and gifts that are made to aUow an individual to obtain an organ transplant, and a lower level of importance or utikty on contributions and gifts made to an organization that has as its goal the creation of a habitat to save an endangered species.
  • 4001-4004 of contributor or gift givers or gift givers; or a group 4000 of contributor or gift givers or gift givers involves analyzing I for the respective unit by calculating the hbtorical affinity of the unit for the cause being contributed to. Thb calculation is accompUshed by utilizing known statistical techniques, and may be calculated from data cokected on electronic 72
  • Mj b a function of the ease of making a contribution or gift at the time a place where the contribution or gift b soUcited.
  • M is a function of, and is proportional to, t speed with which a contribution or gift or session can be consummated in the field denoted b S ⁇ and a convenience variable denoted by Q s .
  • Mj can be increased in size by providing grou 6 4000 or sub-groups 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004 of contributor or gift givers or gift givers a electron contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or a pluraUty of termina 100, and utilization of the methods herein.
  • a pluraUty of terminab 100 or geripherab 100 a circulated, advanced, dbpersed or interspersed among the crowd or throng of contributors gift givers.
  • the te ⁇ r ⁇ nab 100 or peripherab 100 operate as disclosed above and are unimpede 1 by requests for authorization between sequential contribution or gifts.
  • contributor or gift giver C ⁇ engages in a two step contribution or gift entry process th consbts of entering his card information, and entering hb contribution or gift numeric amount information.
  • a contributor or gift giver C ⁇ confirms his contribution or gi amount information.
  • C ⁇ engages in a one step contribution or gift process in th 6 field whereby the contributor or gift giver simply enters his card information, e.g. skdes hi information bearing credit or debit card or enters his or her respective smart card thereo through a slot or a port on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o peripheral 100.
  • the card information for a respective contributor or gift giver b associated wit a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount.
  • the respective contributor' 1 or gift giver's card information b associated at electronic contributions or gifts managemen terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, a card account processor 1031, or a combinatio thereof.
  • This version o electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is optionaU 1 supplemented with indicia identifying the fund-raiser to which the contribution or gift b bein made, indicia identifying the preferred orientation of a card that is to pass through the car reader, a means for vbuaUy, e.g. a flashing Ught, or an audio means for indicating th successful entry of card information on electronic contributions or gifts management termina 100 or peripheral 100. For example, after each respective contributor or gift giver enters hb o her card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Circuitry in combination with a speaker projects a message "Thank you for your contribution or gift of $25," "Your contribution or gift has aUowed us to feed fifteen hungry children in Africa, " etc. It b appreciated that these prompts provide an impetus for making contributions or gifts.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b presented to a subsequent contributor or gift giver C. for entry of like information.
  • a first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b circulated, advanced, or dispersed among the contributors or gift givers 1 through 7 in sub-group 4001.
  • the first electronic contributions or gifts management terminai 100 or peripheral 100 b then circulated, advanced, or dispersed among the contributors or gift givers 8 through 14 in sub-group 4002, and then circulated, advanced, or circulated among the contributors or gift givers j-6 through j, and n-6 through n in sub ⁇ groups 4003, 4004, respectively. It b understood that not imposing a request for authorization (unimpeding the process) between sequential contributions or gifts accelerates the time within which the first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 reaches contributor or gift givers or gift givers further down stream, e.g. contributor or gift giver j-6 through contributor or gift giver j.
  • a first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b circulated, advanced or dispersed among the contributors or gift givers 1 through 7 in sub-group 4001
  • a second electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b circulated, advanced, or dbpersed among the contributors or gift givers 8 through 14 in sub-group 4002
  • a third electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b circulated, dbpersed or advanced among the contributors or gift givers j-6 through j in sub-group 4003
  • a fourth electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b circulated, advanced or dbpersed among the contributors or gift givers n-6 through n in sub-group 4004.
  • the provbion of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or a pluraUty of terminab 100 to the contributor or gift givers or gift givers in group 4000 increases the convenience variable Q Press and also S, since the contributors or gift givers need not waste time searching for a preferred amount of a cash contribution or gift or a check book on their person or waste time filling out a check, in their waUete, or in their purse at the point a contribution or gift b soUcited. Searching for cash and filling out a check to make a contribution or gift at the point a contribution or gift is solicited b an event decreases convenience and abo M,.
  • the contributors or gift givers in group 4000 take their bank cards and simply swipe them across the card readers 307 on the terminab 100 or peripherab 100 or enter their respective smart card information thereon. Consequently, the convenience variable b increased, Q,. Since the convenience variable, Q, b proportional to M Clear M, b increased. Moreover, going over to a cash station machine, or over to a stationary terminal or peripheral at a table increases the inconvenience associated with making a contribution or gift, e.g. waiting in line and/or searching for the location of the terminal, thereby decreasing the value of Qnd and M, .
  • Circulating, dbpersing, and/or advancing the portable hand-held, terminab 100 or peripherab 100 directly to contributors or gift givers so that they may personaUy enter their contribution or gift information in group 4000, or the respective sub-groups 4001, 002, 4003, and 4004 increases the value of Q Center and M, by making the contribution or gift more convenient for the contributors or gift givers within the group or sub-groups.
  • the ability to personaUy enter a contribution or gift where the contributor or gift giver need not give hb information bearing card to an intermediary to enter card information as with known card terminal increases Qj, S s , and consequently M ( .
  • Mj b a function of the speed with which a contribution or gift may be consummated.
  • Mj b inversely proportional to the speed within whicl a contribution or gift can be consummated at the time it b soUcited.
  • C(p) wiU be increased for group 4000, or the respective sub-groups 4001-4004 if the amount of time that it takes for the respective contributors or gift givers in the group 4000 to consummate their respective contributions or gifts in the field can be decreased.
  • the length of time it takes for contributors or gift givers in group 4000 to make their respective contributions or gifts is decreased if there is no request for authorization interrupting sequentiaUy made contributions or gifts.
  • there b no request for authorization interrupting or impeding sequentiaUy made contributions or gifts at the time and location where the sequential contributions or gifts are being entered by respective consecutive contributors or gift givers or gift givers, e.g in the field during a contribution or gift session.
  • a request for authorization and answer to the request takes 15 seconds for each sequential contribution or gift entered, and assume that the sub-group of prospective contributors or gift givers consbts of 100 prospective contributors or gift givers and that each respective contributor or gift giver wiU make a contribution or gift on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Interposing a request for an authorization and obtaining an answer lengthens the time needed to enter and process contributions or gifts in the field from the sub-group of 100 an additional 1500 seconds, or 25 minutes of additional time. Adding the 1500 seconds of additional time to enter and process the contributions or gifts in the field would make the length of time the contribution 1 or gift session would last unworkable.
  • the average amount of time aUocate for the gathering of contributions and gifts b one to five minutes depending on the size of the congregation (of course, it b a longer period of time the larger the congregation).
  • the streamlining of a contribution or gift session b greatly accelerated through the provbion of and use by a contributor or gift giver of a recommended contribution or gift amount key on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 1 100, e.g. a key with a recommended contribution or gift amount, e.g. $50.00 and $100.00.
  • the recommended contribution or gift amount b of an order that induces the making of the monetary contribution or gift e.g. $50.00 and $100.00.
  • the user interface of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 consbts solely of keys representing recommended contributions and gifts numerical amounts of an order that induces the making of monetary contributions or gifts.
  • a pre-authorization step or mode of operation comprbes the designation of a monetary contribution or gift commitment numerical contribution or gift amount prior to the presentation of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or a pluraUty of terminab 100 to group 4000.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, or a combination thereof is pre ⁇ programmed to automaticaUy correlate a recommended contribution or gift amount, e.g. $25.00, once a respective contributor or gift giver enters his card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. sUdes his respective information bearing card through reader 307 on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the pre-authorization is made by an individual respective contributor or gift giver prior to the soUcitation of the contribution or gift in one variant.
  • a fund-raiser or gift recipient pre-programs terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to automaticaUy co ⁇ elate a first recommended default contribution or gift numerical amount with a standard information bearing card, e.g. a Citibank Classic credit card, and/or a higher recommended default contribution or gift amount with a premium credit card, e.g. a VISATM gold card.
  • a standard information bearing card e.g. a Citibank Classic credit card
  • a premium credit card e.g. a VISATM gold card.
  • contributor or gift giver enters hb card information that b card indicia representative of a Citibank Classic credit card, e.g. on the magnetic strip of the contributor's or gift giver's card.
  • Contributor or gift giver ⁇ enters hb card information that b card indicia representativ of a premium card, e.g. VISATM gold credit card.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts managemen terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, card account processor 1031, or a combinatio thereof, automaticaUy correlate a pre-programmed recommended contribution or gi numerical amount that is higher, e.g. $25.00 with the card information of contributor or gif giver ⁇ .
  • a fund-raber or gift recipient instructs group 4000 that presenting their respective standard cards and premium cards wik result in the respective smaUer and larger contribution or gift numerical amounts being correlated with the contributor or gift givers or gift givers' respective standard and premium cards, and that the correlated information wiU be later processed.
  • keys and a dbplay on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 are optional.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 only has a shek dimensioned to fit into a palm or hand of a contributor or gift giver, its own source of power, means for storing sequentiaUy or consecutively entered card information, means for associating sequentiaky entered card information with a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount, and means for off-loading off-line sequentiaUy or consecutively entered card information correlated with the pre ⁇ programed contribution or gift numerical amount.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has an indicator, e.g.
  • Thb pre-authorization feature may abo be indicia representative of a preferred contribution or gift among for a respective contributor or gift giver dbposed on a respective contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card 145, 150 that the card reader 307 automaticaUy reads once a respective contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card is presented thereto, e.g. a magnetic code on a magnetic stripe card or data stored on a smart card.
  • a contributor or gift giver may pre-program a preferred contribution or gift amount so that when hb card b presented to a card reader on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading, the preferred contribution or gift amount b automaticaUy read by the card reader 307, correlated, and processed accordingly.
  • AU of these factors streamline and reduce the length of time needed to make a contribution or gift at the point in time and space of the soUcitation of the contribution or gift and the cumulative length of a contribution or gift session for the group.
  • Mj b decreased by increasing thje level of anxiety associated with the making a contribution or gift.
  • the M may be very high since it b very easy to pledge a contribution or gift amount, but P, is substantiaUy less than 1 since the coUection step consummating the contribution or gift is far removed from the point in time and space from the appUcation of external stimulus s (FIG. 17d) evoking an impulse to make a contribution or gift.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral lOO's use to solicit contributions and gifts brings the value of Pj very close to 1 since most of the contributions and gifts made are immediately recorded, and wiU be successfuUy processed after the contribution or gift session with respective credits and debits being entered on the appropriate accounts of contributors or gift givers and recipient organizations.
  • a pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 aUows the impube and the incitement to action arising by the state of mind of the contributor or gift giver, or the collective state of mind of sub-groups 4001-4004 or group 4000, to be harnessed at the time the impube or incitement to action b at its maximum level. It wiU be understood that the impube or impetus to make a contribution or gift dbsipates over time.
  • Contributions managem terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are advanced among a crowd or throng of prospec contributors or gift givers prior to the dbsipation of the contribution or gift giving potential the throng or group in a variant of the method of the invention.
  • the contribution or gift potential function, C(p), is also proportional to and a function of an impube giving function denoted by X.
  • the impulse giving function measures the le of incitement to action to make a contribution or gift that arbes from the creation of a state mind by providing an external stimulus to a contributor or gift giver or a group of contribut or gift givers.
  • a state of mind b created by the presentation of an external stimulus or stim to an individual prospective contributor or gift giver, or in a variant, to a group or crowd prospective contributors or gift givers.
  • the impube giving function As iUustrated in FIG. 17c, the impube giving function, X(s) b proportional to a stimul variable, "s" 4080. X(s) b abo proportional to time variable, "t" 4082.
  • As iUustrated in FIG. 1 graph 4084 has a point t ⁇ that indicates the start of an event or the presentation of stimul evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift and the start of the presentation of stimul s 0 to a contributor or gift giver or to a group of contributors or gift givers.
  • t progress forward (time goes forward)
  • a stimulus or stimuli s b provided or presented to the group 40 of contributors or gift givers as indicated by an increasing value of the variable s.
  • the stimulus (s) b any external stimulus or stimuli that creates a state of mi conducive to the making of contributions and gifts.
  • an external stimul such as audio stimulus 4092 or a vbual stimulus 4090 b presented to the group 4000.
  • Aud stimulus 4092 includes sound recordings, optional live speeches by candidates, optional li presentations by mbsionaries, and the like, that evoke an emotion or impulse conducive contribution or gift making, e.g. sympathy, anger, love, hate, a need for victory.
  • Multi-med presentations evoking an emotion or impube to make a contribution or gift by way of computer network with a pluraUty of dbplays are also contemplated herein.
  • Video stimulus 4090 includes optional audio/vbual presentations and "Uv presentations of scenes or people such as poverty stricken individuab in need of resource individuab in need of nutrition, individuab in need of medical care or having a medic condition, and the like.
  • the methods of the invention teach that presentation of strong extern stimuU increases the value of the impube giving function and thus increases the overaU val of the contribution or gift potential of the group or individual.
  • the present invention al teaches that the stimulus should be increased and/or maintained at a plateau during t provision or presentation of terminals 100 of peripherab 100.
  • the more remote in time we get from the maximum value of the external stimulus at t,. ⁇ 4085 the lower the value of the impube giving function becomes, and the lower the contribution or gift potential and the impube to contribute.
  • the impube giving potential of a group (and the contribution or gift potential which is a function of the impube giving potential of members of a group) decays and dbsipates over time as we move further away from t max .
  • the present invention teaches the maintenance of the stimulus evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift at an effective level over a period of time during the presentation of the terminals 100 or peripherals as in FIG. 4085.
  • the stimulus b initiaUy presented and repeated until to conclusion of the presentation of the terminab 100 or peripherab to group 4000.
  • thb mode of operation of the terminals 100 or peripherals 100 permits presentation of aU contributors' or gift givers' respective information bearing cards to terminals 6 100 or peripherab 100 within the limited amount of time that is a contribution session.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 1 facilities impube giving.
  • the variable G, b a function of the incentive a 6 contributor or gift giver, has in making a contribution or gift within the context of the contributor's or gift giver's physical location in the vicinity of sub-group 4001-4004, or group 4000.
  • the use of terminab 100 in a group setting, where a contributor or gift giver, b in the vicinity of other prospective contributor or gift givers or gift givers, or actual contributors or gift givers entering contributions or gifts stimulates the making of contributions or gifts by 1 contributor or gift giver, and other contributors or gift givers in the group 4000 and the associated respective sub-groups by evoking a impube to make a contribution or gift.
  • the stimulus provided through the use of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 includes both positive and negative stimuU.
  • contributor or gift giver may only have $20 in cash in his pocket, and a credit card.
  • the stimulus provided to contributor or gift giver evokes an impube to make a contribution or gift of $100.
  • positive stimulus in one scenario, assume contributor or gift giver j through contributor or gift giver 6 in sub-group 4001 enter their respective card contributions or gifts on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o j peripheral 100 as electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is circulated or advanced amongst them (FIG. 17).
  • Contributor or gift giver 7 does not want to feel left out of the group or feel like an outcast so he to foUows the lead of other members of the sub-group 4001 and enters a contribution or gift on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. That b, contributor or gift giver 7 feels an external stimulus of "peer pressure" from other members of the sub-group 4001 to conform to the actions of other members of the sub-group 4001. Moreover, since contributor or gift giverj through contributor or gift giver 6 around contributor or gift giver 7 are making contributions and gifts via electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 then the contributor or gift giver b more psychologicaUy inclined and therefore more likely to make a contribution or gift.
  • the use and circulation or advancement of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or terminals 100 in a sub-group or group context faculties the entering of contributions and gifts by harnessing external and/or internal psychological pain/pleasure factors at a point in time and space where such factors are of maximum benefit in the soUcitation of contributions or gifts, thus inducing contributor or gift givers or gift givers to make contributions or gifts more readky in the sub ⁇ group 4001.
  • prospective contributors or gift givers are affect by these stimuU from aU sides, e.g. 360 degrees around the contributor or gift giver.
  • the present invention further teaches that the making of contributions or gifts by a fir sub-group 4001 of contributors or gift givers on terminab or peripherab 100, wiU induce th making of contributions and gifts by subsequent sub-groups 4002-4004.
  • the sub-groups contributors or gift givers engage in contribution or gift sessions in the vicinity in time an space of an initiating sub-group.
  • the variable C, b a function of and proportional to the abiUt to retire the monetary contribution or gift commitment over time. If contributors or gift giver within group 4000 have the abiUty to retire a monetary contribution or gift commitment ove a period of time, then Cj wik increase in value and the contribution or gift potential of grou 4000 will increase.
  • the provision and/or advancement of electronic contributions or gift management terminab 100 or peripherab 100 facilitates the abikty to retire a monetar contribution or gift commitment over time and increases C,.
  • the contributor or gift giver only donates $20.00 in cas Assuming that the contributor's or gift giver's contribution or gift preference is to contribut $50.00 if he could retire the monetary contribution or gift commitment over a period of time provbion of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 at thi point in time and space aUows the contributor or gift giver n to make his preferred contributio amount of $50.00 at the point where the contribution or gift is soUcited, and aUows th contributor or gift giver to retire the monetary contribution or gift commitment over a perio of time.
  • N j b a variable that b correlated to a psychological factor associated with the use of bank card to make a contribution or gift, and the perception by a contributor or gift giver tha a contribution or gift made by way of credit card does not involve the use of cash in hand o "real money.”
  • the use of bank cards for contributions or gifts involves variable N,. Provbio of or advancement of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o peripheral 100 or a group of terminab 100 to or amidst a group 4000 induces contributors o gift givers to make larger contributions and gifts than would otherwbe be made by way of cas or check. Hence, N, increases in value.
  • a candidate for poUtical office provides a stimulus evoking an impube in hb supporters to consummate contributions or gifts in the field on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 by a rousing speech.
  • a clergy member provides a stimulus by evoking a pluraUty of impulses in group 4000 at a service or fund-raiser to make a larger cumulative contribution on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the provbion of or dbpersal of contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or a pluraUty of terminab 100 and/or peripherab 100 harnesses the spontaneous impube giving potential that is created by the incitement to action created by an external stimulus, e.g. a speech, a moving motion picture, and other auditory or vbual stimulus designed to evoke a psychological response, e.g.
  • a reUgious object includes an icon, a statue of a reUgious figure, a painting, a reUc, or a passage from a holy book. It b understood that the presentation of electronic contribution or gifts or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to a contributor or gift giver should be made to a contributor or gift giver when the contributor or gift giver b most inclined to make a contribution or gift.
  • a reUgious object b a stimulus that evokes an impube to make a contribution or gift in one variant.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b an element in an offering system 7777 for the making of contributions and gifts at locations for prayer and worship, and at a reUgious site or a shrine jphe ⁇ e a reUgious object 1000 provides a negative or positive stimulus evoking an impube in a contributor or gift giver or group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers to make a contribution or contributions and gifts.
  • the system comprises, in combination, a reUgious object 1000 and an electronic contributions or gifts and gifts management electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • a reUgious object 1000 provides a psychological stimulus evoking an impube or impetus for the making of monetary contribution or gift commitments.
  • An electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b positioned at a location in said site in the vicinity of the psychological stimulus (reUgious object 1000) for fackitating the satiation of an impube or impetus to make a monetary contribution or gift commitment by use of information bearing card.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for immediately recording and storing a contribution or gift at the point of maximum stimulus for evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift, e.g. where the contributor or gift giver or group of contributors or gift givers are nearest to the psychological external stimulus, e.g.
  • the contribution or gift system has a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 with its own battery powered electrical energy source (electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b portable in thb variant).
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 automaticaUy records information entered of the numerical amounts of individual designated monetary contributions and gifts correlated to the indicia read on information bearing cards 145, 150 corresponding to a respective contributor or gift giver for identification of the contributor or gift giver without interposing or unimpeded by a request for authorization between sequential contributions. The information is recorded for eventual off-loading from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the reUgious object 1000 inducing a psychological stimulus for evoking an impube to make a monetary contribution or gift commitment is selected from the group consbting of an icon, a prop, a statue, a painting, a passage from a holy book, or combination thereof.
  • a method of simplifying and inducing the giving of monetary contribution or gift commitments by individuab, receiving and immediately entering (and optionaUy immediately recording) thereof upon receipt b provided with offering system 7777 for the making of contributions and gifts at locations for prayer and worship, and at a reUgious site or a shrine where a reUgious object 1000 provides a negative or positive stimulus evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift.
  • the method comprises providing individuab for immediately making of monetary contributions and gifts with electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record data of an contribution or gift commitment in the vicinity of a reUgious object 1000.
  • ReUgious object 1000 provides a psychological stimulus for evoking an impube to make monetary contribution or gift commitments.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a source of electric power and a pluraUty of optional entry keys manuaUy operable for entering the amount of the monetary contribution or gift to be given, and a reader 307 on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading a record medium, e.g.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for making a visual dbplay of the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys, and has means for immediately recording the amount of the contribution or gift including means for storing the amount correlated to the indicia read on the record medium of the corresponding contributor or gift giver. The correlated amount and indicia read by said reader are for eventual off-loading thereof.
  • the method further comprbes the step of directly displaying message prompts, e.g.
  • the method further comprises the step of forwarding records o said authorized contributions or gifts to the contributors or gift givers to ⁇ substantiate sai contributions or gifts.
  • the method further comprises the step of refraining from interposing a request for authorization between sequential contributions o gifts made at off-line electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or periphera 100, off-loading said contributions or gifts from electronic contributions or gifts managemen terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to an optional clergy member's terminal 120 via communicatio link 140 from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 down-loading the contributions or gifts from the clergy member's terminal 120 to card accoun processor 1031 in order to obtain authorizations for said contributions or gifts, and processin the contributions or gifts by entering debits and credits to respective accounts for authorize contributions or gifts.
  • the impube giving potential b not limited by the amount of cash a contributor or gi giver has on hand, or whether or not the contributor or gift giver has a check book on han utilizing the methods disclosed herein.
  • a group 4000 b gathered for the presentation of a movie at a movie theater with a projector 4090.
  • the movie's plot concerns a deeply moving social issue, 1 e.g. the plight of individuab with a dbease for which there is no known cure, namely, cancer or AIDS, etc. or a social problem, e.g. the pUght of homeless chkdren.
  • the presentation of the movie to group 4000 serves as the external psychological stimulus preparing the group 4000 for a contribution or gift session and evoking an impube to contribute.
  • the stimulus evoking an impulse to contribute is augmented graduaUy by the presentation of 6 sequential stimuU, e.g. the presentation of a film foUowed by the presentation of a speech of an individual with a dbease.
  • a pluraUty of terminab 100 are circulated, dbpersed, or advanced among the crowd or throng of contributors or gift givers in the group 4000.
  • a J C(p) A
  • More affluent contributors or gift givers are more likely to carry bank cards and are more likely to use them for contributions or gifts.
  • the provbion, circulation or advancement of a pluraUty of terminab 100 to a sub-group, e.g. sub-group 4002, of affluent contributors or gift givers wiU increase A,.
  • A is increased through the provbion of terminals 100 or peripherab 100 to affluent contributors or gift givers and /or the use of the 1 features on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 that allow for a recommended contribution or gift amount to appear on the display of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as a function of the type of bank card used as dbclosed herein above.
  • FIG. 18 iUustrates a method of maximizing the contribution or gift potential a single or 6 a pluraUty of events with a fixed number of te ⁇ ninab 100.
  • the present invention also provides a method of aUocating a pluraUty of fund-rabing terminab 100 to maximize the contribution or gift potential of a group of competing events, and to maximize the contribution or gift potential of an individual event.
  • a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient has a pluraUty of simultaneous competing fund-rabing or gift giving events: fund-rabing event A 1 4050, fund-rabing event B 4051, and fund-raising event 4052.
  • a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient has a set 4053 of 100 fund-rabing terminab 100, terminali,.... terminal 100 .
  • a fund-rabing organization aUocates terminab from fixed set 4053 using a hierarchical method in which larger sub-sets of terminab 100 in set 4053 are aUocated to events which have larger contribution or gift potentiab.
  • the contribution or gift potentiab of events 4050-4052 are calculated first by an assessment of the individual prospective contributors or gift givers attending each respective event and assigning them an individual contribution or gift potential and then summing up the contribution or gift potentiab of the individuab to get a total contribution or gift potential for the group.
  • the C(p) of event 4050 b larger than the C(p) of event B.
  • the fund-raising organization or gift recipient aUocates a larger sub-set of fund-raising terminab from set 4053 to fund-rabing event A 4050 (the event with the larger contribution or gift potential) than to event 4051 (the event with the lower contribution or gift potential).
  • Routines on terminal 120 allow for immediate assessment of the contribution or gift potential of a prospective group of contributors or gift givers based on data stored in a data base, e.g. hbtorical contribution or gift giving data, demographic contribution or gift giving data, etc.
  • a data base e.g. hbtorical contribution or gift giving data, demographic contribution or gift giving data, etc.
  • sub-sets of terminab 100 from set 4053 are aUocated proportionally to the contribution or gift potentiab of each respective fund-raising event 4050-4052.
  • fund-rabing event A 4050 has a contribution or gift potential rating of 10
  • fund-rabing event ⁇ 4051 has a contribution or gift potential rating of 5
  • fund-rabing event 4052 has a contribution or gift potential rating of 1.
  • the fund-rabing organization proportionally aUocates the largest number of terminab to fund-rabing event A 4050; the second largest number of te ⁇ ninab are aUocated to fund-raising event B 4051; and the smaUest number of terminab are aUocated to fund-rabing event ⁇ .. This method aUows the maximization of the contribution or gift potential over the total number of competing events 4050-4052.
  • this method of aUocation maximizes the contribution or gift potential from fixed set 4053 of terminab 100.
  • Routines on terminal or peripheral 100 assess the contribution potential of a group of crowd and provide data to assbt in said aUocation of terminab.
  • FIG. 18a iUustrates the method of allocating a set of terminab 100 within a single fund- rabing event A 4050 and a mode of operation of terminal 100, peripheral 100, and/or terminal 120.
  • the method of aUocation of the set 4053 of terminab 100 is used to maximize the contribution or gift return of a contribution or gift session. That is, within an individual fund- rabing event A 4050, the fund-rabing organization can maximize C(p) for event 4050.
  • group 4053 comprises one hundred (100) terminab 100.
  • group 4053 can comprise any number of terminab 100 and wiU generally be a function of the number of terminab a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient has means to purchase or obtain.
  • terminab 100 are interchangeable from one fund-raising event to another fund-raising event so that initialization of any electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can be accompUshed from any terminal 120 or some remote location. Consequently, a first fund-rabing organization or gift recipient utilizes un-initialized terminal or peripheral from a second fund-raising organization or gift recipient.
  • the fund raiser , gift recipient, or fund-rabing organization provides the group 4053, or sub-set thereof, to the group of contributors or gift givers with more affluence, group 4001 as indicated by phantom line 4058. We wiU assume in thb scenario that group 4001 has a larger A, than groups 4002-4004.
  • Terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are provided as described herein to the crowd of contributors or gift givers in group 4001 prior to being provided to groups 4002-4004 in one variant.
  • Contributors or gift givers in group 4002-4004 are less affluent, e.g. have lower A, ratings.
  • Thb wiU result in the group of more affluent contributors or gift givers in group 4001 having a higher M, thus increasing their satisfaction with the contribution or gift process and maximizing the contributions and gifts obtained from this group of affluent contributors or gift givers.
  • terminab 100 and/or peripherab are then provided to a group of contributors or gift givers with lower A, ratings. As such the C(p) for event A can be maximized. Routines on terminab 100 or peripherals 100 provide immediate assessment of thb variable as described herein.
  • the A, ratings for the other groups 4002-4004 are calculated and terminab in group 4053 provided thereto in proportion to the A, ratings for the respective groups as indicated by phantom lines 4056-4059. It is understood that the methods and modes of operation disclosed herein can abo be used to provide terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to contributors or gift givers who have hbtoricaUy contributed to a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient prior to providing the terminab or peripherab to other contributors or gift givers, and can abo be used in combination with other factors that affect the contribution or gift potential of a group or an individual described herein.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 wiU increase C(p) over a group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers and increase the amount of contributions and gifts coUected.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 gathers an provides information of who current contributors or gift givers are. It is desirable to obtai demographic information about current contributors or gift givers.
  • information concerning the sex of contributors or gift givers provides useful data that aUow a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient to taUor its efforts to maximize the contribution o gift process.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 10 allows a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient to immediately record and obtai information comprising whether the current (optionaUy consecutive) contributors or gift giver are young or old, educated or non-educated, if they have conservative or Uberal votin tendencies, whether they attend a basebaU game or the opera, do they see themselves a extroverts or introverts.
  • This information aUows the fund-raiser or gift recipient t immediately know who the present contributors or gift givers are and aUows the fund-rabe or gift recipient to cultivate, soUcit and thank current contributors or gift givers thereb generating contributor or gift giver loyalty and future contributions and gifts.
  • Information whether current contributors or gift givers are male or female is obtaine by reading information bearing card 100.
  • the first name of a respective contributor or gif giver, or whether a contributor or gift giver has Mr., Ms., or Mrs. is read from the indici encoded on the card. If the "first name" e.g. Steven, of a contributor or gift giver is read software routine b run to determine if the first name b a name usuaUy given to a male or t a female. Thb method aUows a fund-rabing organization, gift recipient, or person to determin percentages of male and female contributors or givers.
  • the contributor or gift giver information entered from a respectiv contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card b entered into electronic contributions o gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 by the methods and modes of operation described above.
  • Thb card information b electronicaUy associated with information that comprbes an address of the contributor or gift giver from a database, such as a local electronic telephone directory, a national electronic telephone directory, e.g. MCI's national telephone directory service.
  • the contributor or gift giver information b entered onto a making Ust.
  • the card information entered into terminab 100 or peripherab 100 b used in a method and mode of operation to determine changes in demographic trends of the fund- rabing organization's future prospective contributors or gift givers as compared to the fund- rabing organizations or gift recipients present group of contributors or gift givers.
  • groups 4001 and groups 4004 are a fund-raising organization's or gift recipient's current groups of prospective contributors or gift givers.
  • groups 4002 and groups 4003 are a fund-rabing organization's future groups of contributors or gift givers. Changes in patterns of contributions and gifts made by groups 4001 and 4004 are tabulated. This changes are used to predict the composition of groups 4002 and 4003 to determine if the future groups, 4002 and 4003, wiU have the same characteristics as the current groups, 4001 and 4004, or if the groups' characteristics wiU be different.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 provides message prompts on dbplay 840 that stimulate and motivate contributors or gift givers evoking an impube or providing an impetus to make contributions and gifts by expressing the message that if a contribution or gift b made, the contributor or gift giver has, for example, "molded the future.”
  • dbplay 840 begins a contribution or gift session with the message "You can teach twelve iUiterate people to read with a contribution or gift of $20.00" and concludes a respective contribution or gift session by displaying a message, "Your contribution or gift has just provided three meals a day for ten orphans.”
  • Prompts of this type stimulate and motivate the impube for the making of initial and subsequent contributions or gifts by providing contributors or gift givers a positive psychological boost, e.g the message makes the contributors or gift givers "feel good" upon making the contribution or gift.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, a card account processor 1031, or combination thereof, in one mode of operation, provide for automated and /or direct identification and categorization, grouping, classification, stratification, and/or ordering, compilation of statistical data about contributors or gift givers, contributions and/or gifts.
  • the system aUows for and greatly faciUtates and streamlines the organization of the largest contributor or gift giver gift or contribution down to the smaUest contributor or gift giver contribution or gift given at a single or a multipUcity of contributions or gifts session.
  • contributor or gift giver 1 contributes $50
  • contributor or gift giver 2 contributes $100
  • contributor or gift giver 3 contributes $150 on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Terminal or peripheral directly records the numerical contribution or gift data and immediately, or upon activation, tabulates statisticaUy significant data about the contribution session involving the three contributors.
  • contribution or gift information for a pluraUty of contribution or gift sessions b tabulated indicating the rankings of respective contributor or gift givers or gift givers. It wiU be understood that the compUation of thb information provides for rapid identification of contributors or gift givers who then ca be subsequently soUcited for contributions and gifts.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 10 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, a card account processor, or combination thereof provides system and method for faciUtating the tracking or keeping an account of the cumulativ contributions and gifts of respective contributors or gift givers.
  • terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, computer 3397, or combination thereof monitor the frequency of donations made by a multipUcity of contributors or gift givers.
  • peripheral 100, or remot personal computers at the remote locations Based on the contribution data entered on terminal 100, peripheral 100, or remot personal computers at the remote locations, as given to a single or a multitude of gift recipients reports are then printed and forwarded to individual contributors or gift givers who mak contributions and gifts to the fund-rabing organization sharing the organizations appreciatio with loyal contributors or gift givers and assbting in obtaining for continuing support. Th method and mode of operation of described herein streamlines the acknowledgment process
  • te ⁇ ninal 100, peripheral 100, or terminal 120, or computer 3397 have routines thereon that monitor the frequency of contributions made by respectiv contributors, an forward acknowledgments after a certain threshold has been reached.
  • a first contributor's or gift giver's frequency of contributions or gifts are monitore over time. If the contributor or gift giver gives contributions or gifts several times a week, th data surrounding the contributions or gifts b assembled on a data base and a acknowledgment b sent after a series of contributions or gifts have been made, e.g. 1 contributions or gifts.
  • the method and mode of operation significantly streamlines the acknowledgment process.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 provides an input for entering contributor or gift giver information and contribution or gift information that aUows for the tracking of contributor givers or gift givers, the frequency of the giving of contributions, and the like.
  • wbh Ust item prompts are stimulus that evoke an impube to make a contribution or gift.
  • Wbh Ust item prompts generaUy present needs for items the fund-rabing organization of gift recipient has for specific projects. For example, wbh Ust items for a poUtical candidate includes a phone system for a campaign, the printing of 5000 copies of a newsletter to be sent to voters, etc.
  • Wish Ust items for a wedding might include a new car, a new house, a televbion set, spending money for a honey moon, and the like.
  • Wbh Ust items for a funeral might include a monetary gift to a research foundation, e.g. the American Heart Association (where the individual died from a heart attack), the American Lung Association (where the individual died from lung cancer), for the spouse or chkdren of the deceased.
  • a wbh Ust item for a chrbtening or baptbm includes a monetary gift for a coUege fund, for the chUd's toys, etc.
  • Exemplary, wbh Ust items for an anniversary include a trip for a second honeymoon and the like.
  • wbh Ust items are programmed into terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as a function of the social event the terminab or peripherab are used at. It b further appreciated that the wbh Ust data, and contribution or gift data are further correlated in a variant of the mode of operation of the terminal or peripheral. Thb correlated data b then immediately recorded onto a report in one variant.
  • terminal 100, peripheral 100, terminal 120, peripheral 120 provides for the automatic and customized generation by way of a remote printer of customized thank you cards for the contributors or gift givers.
  • the customized thank you cards comprise gift giver name data, address data and optional wbh lbt item data.
  • dbplay 840 prompts a contributor or gift giver stimulating him or her and creating an impube make a contribution or gift to obtain second wish lbt item 4094 for the fund-rabing organization: "$5.00— Needy ChUd Services — provides a needy chkd meab for one week.”
  • Prompt 4094 b be dbplayed concurrently with other prompts, e.g. wish Ust item prompt 4069, in one variant.
  • prompt 4094 is dbplayed for a time out period on dbplay 840.
  • a second electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has second wish lbt item prompt 4096 displayed to a contributor or gift giver soUciting a contribution or gift for a second wish Ust item: "$5.00 — Needy ChUd Services - provides a needy child meab for one week.”
  • a third wish Ust item prompt 4096 is dbplayed to a contributor or gift giver soUciting a contribution or gift for a third wbh Ust item: "$25.00 — Hurricane Dbaster ReUef Services — buys 200 blankets for the victims of Hurricane Josie.”
  • a fifth prompt 4102 is dbplayed to a contributor or gift giver soUciting a contribution or gift for a
  • wbh Ust item prompts wiU induce contributors or gift givers to make contributions and gifts that are used to obtain specific wbh Ust items.
  • terminab or peripherab 100 aUow for a gift recipient to track in real time the wish Ust items for which contributions or gifts have been made, and those wbh Ust items that remain outetanding.
  • the respective wbh Ust item may be removed from the group of wish Ust items displayed on dbplay 840 on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 in one variant.
  • the group of wbh lbt items may continue to be dbplayed and the amount of wbh Ust items which are correlated with contributions and gifts may be taUied.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 may route aU contributions and gifts to a single account, and may keep a running total of the number of specific "wbh Ust" items for which contributions and gifts have been made so that later the wbh lbt items may be purchased according to the respective number of wish lbt items for which contributions and gifts have been given.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores information about the six total contributions or gifts.
  • the frequency of appearance of wbh lbt item b further monitored and recorded so that future contribution or gift giving sessions can incorporate more wbh Ust items of the type of the most popular wbh Ust items in order to maximize the efficacy of future contribution or gift giving sessions.
  • the mode of operation of the terminab 100 or peripherab 100 is altered to incorporate appropriate displays for the more frequently chosen with Ust items or items of the category of the more frequently chosen with Ust items.
  • a pluraUty of te ⁇ ninab 100 communicate wbh Ust item contribution or gift information among other terminab 100, terminal 120, a dbplay with a transmitter and/or receiver for communicating with electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, or a combination thereof(not pictured) e.g. a large screen display, or a combination thereof showing the progress being made in with respect to contributions and gifts for respective with Ust items.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 by dbplaying the various prompts 4094, 4096, 4100, and 4102 on dbplay 840 induces a contributor or gift giver to upgrade hb contribution or gift amount by demonstrating to him or her and aUowing him or her to compare the difference a skghtly larger contribution or gift amoun made to a first wbh Ust item makes as opposed to a smaUer contribution or gift amount to second wbh lbt item.
  • the present invention contemplates that dbplay 840 dbplays ⁇ stories, quotes photographs, multi-media presentations, and other examples to present respective "wish kst items vbuaUy to prospective contributors or gift givers.
  • the present invention als contemplates that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 10 has means to dbplay wbh Ust items audibly.
  • the audio display includes additions t processing circuitry that include audio circuitry and speakers.
  • FIG. 18b iUustrates a method of maximizing the contribution or gift potential of a grou with terminal set 4053.
  • the method comprbes presentations or disseminations o terminab 100 within set 4053 to contributors or gift givers who are more likely to make a contribution or gift, a larger contribution or gift, or a combination thereof, prior to presentation to the terminab to group members who are less likely to make a contributions and gifts, are likely to make smaller contributions and gifts, or a combination thereof.
  • the method includes a hierarchical approach for the presentation of terminab 100 to sequential prospective contributor or gift givers or gift givers.
  • Hbtorical gift and contribution giving data is coUected as described herein for a group or crowd of contributors or gift givers, and stored on a data base.
  • Routines on computer 3397 analyze the hbtorical contribution and gift patterns and frequencies of the respective members of the group.
  • Identity data of attenders of a contribution session b entered into a data base.
  • the routines then correlate the identity information of the respective attenders of the contribution session with the hbtorical contribution and/or gift patterns with the identity information.
  • Statistical calculations are then performed on the correlated data automaticaUy to ascertain a projected contribution or gift amount for the contribution session based on the hbtorical information and attender data, and thb respective contribution session with these specific attenders b correlated with a prospective contribution or gift take value.
  • the same procedure b performed for a pluraUty of competing events and the competing events are assigned prospective contribution or gift take values.
  • the respective take values are then compared, and the various contribution sessions are then ordered.
  • the method comprbes the step of presenting, circulating, or advancing terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to prospective contributors or gift givers who have historicaUy made commitments to the fund-rabing organization 5000 or gift recipient prior to presentation of the terminab 100 or peripherab to other prospective contributors or gift givers at a contribution or gift session 5004.
  • the method comprbes the step of presenting terminab 100 to sub-groups of prospective contributors or gift givers most famikar with the fund-rabing organization 5002 or gift recipient prior to presentation of the terminab 100 to other prospective contributors or gift givers at a contribution session 5004.
  • a respective contributor or gifj,giver is assigned a potential giving value.
  • the method steps 5000, 5002 can be combined.
  • a fund-raber or gift recipient may only have a fixed group of terminab or peripherab 100, e.g. 5 terminab.
  • the hierarchical approach in the method includes presenting electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or the group of five terminab 100 to sub-group 4001 of the group 4000 of potential contributors or gift givers where sub-group 4001 comprbes members of the board and development committee of a fund-rabing organization, members of the staff of the fund-rabing organization, current contributors or gift givers to the fund- rabing organization, current volunteers of the fund-rabing organizations, current members of the fund-rabing organization, retired members of the fund-rabing organization, retired staff of the fund-rabing organization, contributors or gift givers of the fund-rabing organization who have given historicaUy, alumni, or a combination thereof, prior to presentation of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or a group of terminab 100 to the remaining potential contributors or gift givers in group 4000.
  • terrr ⁇ al 100 or peripheral 100 stores in a data base an ordering or categorization of the previously mentioned prospective contributors or gift givers co ⁇ elated to a potential gift or contribution giving value assigned on the respective contributor's or gift giver's propensity to give, e .g. as a function of hbtorical contribution or gift data for the respective contributor or gift giver.
  • terminab 100 or peripherals 100 should be presented, circulated, advanced, or provided to prospective contributors or gift givers who are most familiar with the fund-raising organization and then sequentially presented and provided to the remaining potential contributors or gift givers who are less famkiar with the fund-rabing organization. Thb determination can be made in the field by evaluating data displayed on te ⁇ ninab 100 or peripherab 100, e .g. respective gift giving values. The likelihood of obtaining contributions and gifts from the remaining contributors or gift givers b lower than obtaining contributions and gifts from the groups presented above.
  • Another example, of utilizing this hierarchical method of providing, circulating, or advancing terminab or peripherab 100 includes presenting, circulating or advancing electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to prospective contributors or gift givers who have historicaky attended prior fund-rabing events of the fund-raising organization, customers of the fund- rabing organization, potential contributors or gift givers who are famky members of the fund- rabing organizations loyal contributor or gift givers or gift givers, or a combination thereof, prior to presenting the terminab 100 to other remaining prospective contributors or gift givers.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores information regarding the most prombing contribution or gift prospects and displays thb information to a human sokcitor of contributions and gifts.
  • data regarding historical contribution or gift amounts and frequencies is gathered and downloaded to electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. "Mr. A" contributed $1000 during the last contribution or gift session, and "Mrs. B" contributed $15,000 during the last contribution or gift session.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 provides for a method of making a total or cumulative contribution or gift over time in one variant.
  • message prompt 5006 on dbplay 840 dbplays a message prompt requesting the contributor or gift giver to make a cumulative contribution or gift over time 5005.
  • prompt 5006 on dbplay 840 reads "Please consider making a monthly contribution or gift of $25.00 over one year for a total contribution or gift commitment of $300.00.”
  • the contributor or gift giver b requested to confirm the contribution or gift commitment amount 5007. If yes, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores the cumulative contribution commitment 5008, e.g.
  • FIG. 21 b a perspective view of a variant of the fund-raising contributions and gifts management electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • a portable, hand-held contribution coUection peripheral or electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is passable and advanceable manually from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver as discussed above.
  • the terminal has its own battery electrical energy source 947 and a card reader 307 for reading indicia on an information bearing card identifying a respective contributor or gift giver making a contribution or gift using a respective card record medium for identification of the contributor or gift giver.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 may have a dbplay, but not a keyboard in this variant.
  • the variant is caUed a keyless terminal or peripheral.
  • OptionaUy, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 does not have a dbplay or a keyboard.
  • terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b used to automaticaUy correlated a fixed contribution numerical amount to a string of consecutively entered contributor card information as described herein.
  • the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately off-loads consecutive contribution or gift information from successive smart cards, and immediately records the information on the terminal 100 or peripheral 100. It wiU be understood that decreasing the contribution or gift process to one step wiU significantly decrease the amount of time to consummate a contribution or gift in the filed and also the amount of time necessary to consummate a pluraUty of contributions or gifts in the field.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 correlates a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount of an order inducing the making of a contribution or gift with the respective contributor's or gift giver's card information read by the electronic card reader 307.
  • a fixed contribution or gift numerical amount data b off-loaded from the consecutive smart cards of sequential contributors or gift givers and immediately stored on terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the resulting string of contribution or gift data is then off-loaded from terminal ⁇ 00 or peripheral 100 to another terminal 120, peripheral 120, or other remote data base for storage and processing thereof.
  • contributor or gift giver 1 enters his respective card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores contributor or gift giver l's respective card information correlated to a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount of $50.00. Contributor or gift giver 1 does not perform the step of entering a contribution or gift amount since hb card information b correlated to a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b passed sequentiaUy or advanced to contributor or gift giver 2.
  • Contributor or gift giver 2 enters hb respective card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores contributor or gift giver 2's respective card information co ⁇ elated to a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount of $50.00.
  • Contributor or gift giver 2 does not perform the step of entering a contribution or gift amount since his card information b co ⁇ elated to a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is passed sequentiaUy to contributor or gift giver 3.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b passed or advanced to contributor or gift giver 3.
  • Data storage in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 1 100 stores the foUowing: Contributor or gift giver l's card information $50.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information $50.00 through; and, Contributor or gift giver N's card information $50.00. Subsequently, terminal or peripheral 100 transmits: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $50.00 through; and, Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $50.00 to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 via docking station 1999.
  • Terminal 120 stores the information: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $50.00 through; and, Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $50.00.
  • Terminal 120 transmits the information, including optional information identifying a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient, an account of a fund rabing organization or gift recipient, or combination thereof, via communication link 1030, by way of example a telephone line, to card account processor 1031 or a funds processing network.
  • the correlation of a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount can optionaUy occur at fund-rabers's terminal 120, a card account processor 1031, or some other site remote from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 automaticaUy stores information recorded of the indicia read from each respective consecutive cardholder contributor or gift giver card record medium, e.g. credit card or debit card, on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for eventual off-loading thereof.
  • data storage in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores the foUowing in an off-line mode: Contributor or gift giver l's card information; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information through; and, Contributor or gift giver N's card information.
  • terminal or peripheral 100 transmits: Contributor or gift giver l's card information; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information through Contributor or gift giver N's card information to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 via docking station 1999 or other communication Unk.
  • Fund-rabing terminal 120 stores and correlates each respective contributor's or gift giver's card information with a pre-programmed, post programmed, fixed or pre-set contribution or gift numerical amount: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $50.00 through Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $50.00.
  • Terminal 120 transmits the correlated information, including optional information identifying a fund-raising organization, an account of a fund rabing organization, or combination thereof, via communication link 1030, by way of example a telephone line, to card account processor 1031 or a funds processing network.
  • a smart cards (the smart card having data comprised of cyber cash, pre ⁇ programmed cash equivalents, or combination thereof, stored thereon), are us ⁇ d by consecutive contributors or gift givers to enter contributions on terminab 100 or peripherab 100, the terminab 100 or peripherab 100 have entered thereon (and then transmit for recordation thereof on a remote te ⁇ rtinal, peripheral or other piece of hardware) or immediately record thereon, data comprbed of: $50.00 and (Optional contributor or gift giver l's card information associated thereto) $50.00 and (Optional contributor or gift giver 2's card information associated thereto) through $50.00 and (Optional contributor or gift giver N's card information associated thereto).
  • Terminal 120 or piece of hardware stores the information: Total numerical amount data of the contributions made, and optional contributor or gift giver card information. The data then b transmitted for further processing thereof, including converting the data to other equivalents of cash.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or peripheral 100 as described above b utilized in a method of simplifying and inducing the giving of monetary contributions and gifts by individuab, receiving and immediately recording thereof upon receipt.
  • the method comprbes the steps of providing, dbpersing, advancing, or disseminating among individuab for making of monetary contributions and gifts with a portable, hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for entering and optionaUy immediately making of record information of a respective contributor's or gift giver's or gift giver's card information.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 optionaUy has a case dimensioned for being held in the palm of an individual's hand, a reader 307 on terminal for reading a cardholder contributor's or gift giver's respective record medium having indicia thereon identifying an individual contributor or gift giver making a given monetary contribution or monetary gift.
  • the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or peripheral 100 has a means for verifying that the respective contributor's or gift giver's card information was correctly entered and read by the card reader 307 on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • a Ught located on the terminal or peripheral flashes after the contributor or gift giver enters his card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and the terminal or peripheral correctly reads and stores the card inform tion.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 audibly indicates that a respective contributor or gift giver has co ⁇ ectly entered his respective card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or peripheral 100 projects an audible "Thank you" message via a speaker on the terminal and electronic circuitry.
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a sheU that b dimensioned to be comfortably held in the palm of a contributor's or gift giver's hand.
  • the sheU has optional indicia indicating the fund-raising organization or gift recipient to which the contribution is being made and optional indicia thereon indicating the order of the contribution or gift amount made thereon by entering a respective cardholder's card information thereon.
  • the keyless terminal 100 or keyless peripheral 100 has optional means for ratification of the contribution or gift thereon. In this variant, a respective contributor's or gift giver's card information is entered.
  • a contributor Prior to recordation on terminal 100 or peripheral 100, or entry and recordation on a remote terminal 120, a contributor ratifies the contribution or gift by e.g. pressing a single key.
  • Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 optionaUy functions in two modes of operation.
  • One mode of operation includes the use of a display and keyboard as described above.
  • a second mode operates in a mode where the keyboard and/or dbplay of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is overlayed with a removable cover 4600. That b, a case 4600 is provided overlaying the embodiment of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 having a keyboard and a dbplay.
  • OptionaUy case 4600 b in the size and shape of a prop associated with a particular social even, e.g. a wedding cake, a graduation hat (as iUustrated in FIG. 19, a birthday cake, or other novelty item inducing the making of a gift, etc.
  • case 4600 encapsulated terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and b removable or 1 modular.
  • Cover 4600 overlays electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o peripheral 100 in a manner so as to only reveal card reader 307 in one variant.
  • Cover 4600 i removably connected to electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 so that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 6 100 can function in the mode where a pre-programed contribution or gift amount is co ⁇ elated to respective card information. It is understood that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is activated to work in a mode in which a pre ⁇ programed or post-programmed contribution or gift amount b co ⁇ elated to a respective cardholding contributor's or gift giver's card information automaticaUy once card information l i entered onto electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • cover 4600 b removed from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is then be activated to work so that contribution or gift amounts are entered via keyboard as described above, e.g. variable contribution amounts are entered thereon.
  • Cover 4600 is made of vinyl, plastic, or other
  • cover 4600 b made to removably snap onto terminal's 100 sheU.
  • cover 4600 b of a two piece construction and serves to protect terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the cover b removable and interchangeable so that as it becomes worn from use, the old cover b discarded and a new cover 4600 is placed on terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • FIG. 18b iUustrates an optional method of aUocating terminab 100 among various contributors or gift givers to maximize contribution or gift coUection in a group.
  • IGS 18c Ulustrate an optional methods of faciUtating the making of a multipUcity of contributions or gifts.
  • FIG. 20 illustrates an optional method of safeguarding contributions or gifts made on 1 terminals 100 or peripherab 100 by communicating the contributions or gifts to a remote terminal, or peripheral.
  • FIGS.21-21d iUustrate variants of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 that increase the convenience of making a contribution or gift on contributions and gifts management electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • FIG.21 iUustrates electronic contributions or gifts 1 management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 with card reader 307, dbplay 840, and a single confirmation key 96 ( A key representing a yes, e.g. a confirmation or ratification key).
  • a contributor's or gift giver's card information and a multipUcity of contributor or gift givers or gift givers' respective card information are correlated with a pre-programed or post- contribution session numerical contribution or gift amount.
  • the contributors or gift 6 givers need only perform the act of sUding (entering) their respective card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to make a contribution or gift.
  • a smart card b used the card b communicatively knked to terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • Data representative of the numerical amount of the contribution or gift b then communicated from the smart card to the terminal or peripheral.
  • the data l i immediately recorded on terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the process and mode of operation of terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b repeated for a pluraUty of consecutive contributors' or gift givers' having smart cards and making contributions therewith.
  • Terminal 405 includes sheU 405. As iUustrated in
  • sheU 405 includes optional indicia 3235, 3237 thereon representative of the fund- rabing organization or gift recipient to which the contribution or gift is being made, and indicia indicating the numeric amount of the contribution or gift, and a method of entering the contribution or gift.
  • FIGS 22 and 22a iUustrate electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or 1 peripheral 100 and optional terminal covers 4747 and 4748.
  • Terminal covers 4747 and 4748 aUow electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to operate in the mode as the terminab described in FIGS 21-21 d. That is, electronic contributions or gifts management terrninal 100 or peripheral 100 b programmed to operate in standard mode, e.g. one in which a contributor or gift giver enters a variable numeric contribution or gift 6 designation, or an enhanced accelerated contribution or gift mode in which the contributor or gift giver or contributor or gift giver(s) enter only their respective card information, e.g.
  • Covers 4747, 4748 snap on to electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • covers 4747, 4748 are made from a cloth, e.g. vinyl or plastic.
  • cover 4747 has aperture 96' and 840'. It wiU be understood that when cover 4747 b placed over electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, optional dbplay 840 and optional key 96 are visible and operable.
  • a Ulustrated in FIG. 22a cover 4748 abo has aperture 307' which aUows card reader 307 to b accessible when cover 4748 is placed over electronic contributions or gifts managemen terminal 100 or peripheral 100. It b understood that the terminab in FIG.
  • the invention provides a method of simplifying and inducing the giving of successiv monetary contributions or successive monetary gifts by prospective contributors or gift giver or prospective giftmakers, receiving and immediately recording thereof upon receip comprising the step of dbpersing through a crowd of prospective contributor or gift givers o gift givers or gift givers a pluraUty of keyless, electronic contributions or gifts management terminals 100 or peripherab 100 as iUustrated in FIGS. 21, 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d, 22 and 22a for immediately making of record successive data sets comprising the identities of the successive contributors or gift givers or gift givers making the monetary contributions or monetary givers.
  • terminal or peripheral 100 in this variant of the method b as foUows:
  • data storage in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records the foUowing in an off-line mode as each successive contributor or gift giver enters his or her respective card information thereon: Contributor or gift giver l's card information; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information through
  • Contributor or gift giver N's card information It b understood that terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b optionaUy sek-powered. Subsequently, terminal or peripheral 100 communicates: Contributor or gift giver of gift giver l's card information; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information through
  • Contributor or gift giver N's card information to terminal 120 via optional docking station 1999.
  • Fund-rabing terminal 120 co ⁇ elates each respective contributor's or gift giver's card information with a pre-programmed or pre-set contribution or gift amount: Contributor or gift- giver l's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $50.00 through Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $50.00.
  • Terminal 120 transmits the co ⁇ elated information, including optional information identifying a fund-raising organization or gift recipient, an account of a fund rabing organization or gift recipient, or combination thereof, via communication link 1030, by way of example a telephone line, to card account processor 1031 or a funds processing network.
  • terminal or peripheral 100 need not communicate the respective contributor or gift giver card information to terminal 120 for correlation of the respective contributors' or gift givers' or gift givers' card information to a fixed numerical amount at terminal 120.
  • Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 further comprbes optional means for immediate co ⁇ elation of a fixed contribution or gift numerical amount, e.g. $5.00, $50.00, $1000,00, to the successive contributors' or gift givers' card information.
  • sub-groups of contributors' or gift givers' card information are correlated with fixed or pre-determined numerical contribution or gift amounts on terminal or peripheral 100 whUe other sub-groups are co ⁇ elated with fixed or pre-determined numerical contribution or gift amounts at a remote location.
  • the method and operator less, e.g. keyless, device provided herein accelerates the speed in which a pluraUty of successive contributions or gifts can be made over and above the increase in speed a keyed terminal or peripheral provides.
  • the substitution of an automatic correlation of a numerical amount to successive card record information of contributors or gift givers decreases the decision making time needed to select a variable numerical contribution or gift amount. Further, this substitution greatly increases the convenience of making a contribution or gift by a contributor or gift giver.
  • the method further includes having certain contributors or gift givers make gifts or contributions on the te ⁇ rtinal 100 or peripheral 100 that are co ⁇ elated to a fixed numerical contribution or gift amount and in which other contributors or gift givers make gifts or contributions co ⁇ elated to variable contribution numerical amounts or variable gift numerical amounts.
  • data storage in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records the foUowing in an off-line mode as each successive contributor or gift giver enters hb or her respective card information thereon: Contributor or gift giver l's card information; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information. through Contributor or gift giver N's card information. It b understood that terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b optionaUy self-powered.
  • terminal or peripheral 100 automaticaUy co ⁇ elates or associates a fixed contribution numerical amount or fixed gift numerical amount to the respective successive contributors' or gift givers' card: Contributor or gift-giver l's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $50.00 through Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $50.00.
  • contributor or gift giver N + 1 has entered contributor or gift giver N + l's respective contribution or gift amount of $5.00, and his respective card information; where contributor or gift giver N + 2 has contributed his respective contribution or gift amount of $10.00 and his respective card information; and, where contributor or gift giver N + 3 has contributed his respective contribution or gift amount of $50.00 and his respective contribution or gift amount, contributor or gift giver X has contributed hb respective contribution or gift amount of $100.00 and hb respective card information
  • electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records the foUowing: Contributor or gift giver N + l's card information $5.00; Contributor or gift giver N + 2's card information $10.00; Contributor or gift giver N + 3's card information $50.00; and, Contributor or gift giver X's card information $100.00.
  • Terminal 120 records a copy or original of the information: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $5.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $10.00; Contributor or gift giver 3's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $100.00; Contributor or gift giver N + l's card information and associated $5.00; Contributor or gift giver N + 2's card information and associated $10.00; Contributor or gift giver N + 3's card information and associated $50.00; and, Contributor or gift giver X's card information and associated $100.00.
  • Terminal or peripheral 120 then transmits the information, including optional information identifying a fund-raising organization or gift recipient, an account of a fund rabing organization or gift recipient, information of the recipient of the gift or combination thereof, via communication link 1030, by way of example a telephone line, to card account processor 1 1031 or a funds processing network.
  • an authorization is obtained at card account processor 1031 for each contribution or gift.
  • information designating each contribution or gift as authorized or unauthorized may be added to each respective contribution or gift data sets: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $5.00 — unauthorized; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $10.00 — authorized; Contributor or gift giver 3's card information and associated $50.00 - authorized; and, Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $100.00 — authorized and so on.
  • the authorized contributions or gifts are then processed further. Processing includes debiting or charging, as appropriate, an account of a Contributor or gift giver for the amount of the authorized contribution or gift.
  • Contributor or gift giver 2's account is debited $10.00
  • Contributor or gift giver 3's account has a charge added to it of $50.00
  • Contributor or gift giver N's account has a debit entered to it of $100.00....and so on.
  • An account of a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient is augmented the amount of the authorized contributions and gifts.
  • fund raiser's or gift recipient's account 1033 would be augmented for the $10.00 received from Contributor or gift giver 2, for the $50.00 received from Contributor or gift giver 3, and for the $100.00 received from Contributor or gift giver N.
  • Contributor or gift giver l's contribution or gift was unauthorized. As an unauthorized contribution or gift it may be reported to the fund rabing organization or gift recipient.
  • the fund rabing organization or gift recipient may choose to follow up ith Contributor or gift giver 1 to determine if the Contributor or gift giver would like to resubmit another contribution or gift.
  • Variable contribution and gift numerical amounts are abo correlated on terminal 100, peripheral 100, terminal 120, card processor 1037, or other remote location with respective contributor or gift givers or gift givers' and gift givers' card information.
  • a numerical amount of an order inducing the making of a monetary contribution or gift e.g. $5.00, $20.00, $50.00, $100.00 b correlated with respective contributor or gift giver card information.
  • a post contribution or gift session numerical amount is co ⁇ elated with respective contribu or gift giver card information.
  • a portable contribution or gift management dev passable manuaUy from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift gi comprises a sek-powered, keyless contributions or gifts management terminal 100 peripheral 100.
  • the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for immediately recordi successive data of information identifying contributors or gift givers.
  • the dev 100 further comprises means for successively recording information of a pluraUty of successi card record mediums without or unimpeded by verification of authorization.
  • the devi further comprbes means for co ⁇ elating a numerical amount to the successive contributors' gift givers' card information.
  • the numerical amount b selected from t group consbting of a pre-programmed numerical amount, a fixed numerical amount, variable numerical amount, a numerical amount of an order inducing the making of monetary contribution or gift, and a post-programmed numerical amount.
  • the devi optionaUy operates in a mode in which the contributions or gifts are made on the terminal peripheral without interposing requests for verification of authorization between a pluraU of contributions or gifts made on the terminal or peripheral whereby the throughput contributions and gifts and gifts made on the terminal or peripheral is greatly enhanced.
  • the portable, hand-held contribution or gift management devi b passable manuaUy from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver f the immediate recording of successive contributions and gifts.
  • the device is a sek-power electrical energy powered contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral havi a card reader for reading indicia on a card record medium identifying a respective contribut or gift giver making a co ⁇ esponding contribution or gift using a respective card reco medium for identification of the contributor or gift giver; and, means that immediately reco information of successive card record mediums co ⁇ esponding to the successive contributor gift givers or gift givers for identification of the contributor or gift givers or gift givers, and sa information recorded for eventual off-loading thereof.
  • the device comprises means for successively maki contributions or gifts on the terminal or peripheral that are co ⁇ elated to a fixed numeric contribution or gift amount and, means for successively making gifts or contributio correlated to variable contribution or gift numerical amounts.
  • terminal 100 peripheral 100 operates in one mode of operation that aUows a contributor or gift giver to ma a variable contribution or gift numerical amount thereon by manuaUy, or vocaUy, activatin an operator 890.
  • overlays or covers 4747, 4748 are snapped o terminal 100 in one variant, and terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is activated so that it functions in a second mode of operation that solely immediately records contributor or gift giver card information.
  • the contributor or gift giver swipes or enters his card record medium (e.g. magnetic stripe card or other type of card, e.g. IC card, etc.) through or into card reader 307.
  • card record medium e.g. magnetic stripe card or other type of card, e.g. IC card, etc.
  • card reader 307 e.g.
  • OptionaUy there is subsequent correlation of the successive contributor or gift givers or gift givers's or gift givers' card information with a numerical contribution or gift amount.
  • Overlay or cover 4747 has apertures 840' and 96' that expose entry key 96 and dbplay 840.
  • Ove j jay or cover 4748 has optional indicia thereon 3235' identifying the recipient of the gift or contribution, e.g. the American Heart Association.
  • terminab 100 or peripherals 100 with a pluraUty of recipeints of gifts or contributions, or with a plurality of causes associated with a single recipient of gifts or contributions.
  • Contributor or gift givers frequently verify entries on acknowledgments acknowledging the making of a gift or contribution. If an entry is incorrect a contributor or gift giver may dbpute the contribution or gift.
  • the present invention provides a method, device and system for accomplbhing this desirable goal.
  • the invention provides an improved system for immediately making of record contributions and gifts made by successive contributors or gift givers having a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal or peripheral for fackitating, accommodating, obkging, attending to the convenience of, harmonizing, contribution or gift preferences of contributors or gift givers with the contributions and gifts actuaky received on, entered on, or recorded on the terminal and peripheral 100.
  • the invention further provides for inducing the making of successive data strings comprbed of monetary contributions or monetary gifts by individual cardholders having a card record medium.
  • contribution means monetary contribution
  • gift means monetary gift.
  • the improvement comprbes a method of and a means for selectively associating data comprised of the identity of a recipient of a gift or contribution with a string of successive data of contributions or gifts, in which the identity of the recipient of the gift or contribution appears on an acknowledgment forwarded to a contributor or gift giver making said gift or contribution to said respective recipient.
  • a first string of successive data o contributions or gifts e.g. C 10OO -G 12O o
  • Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is activated to co ⁇ elate a subsequent string o contributions or gifts, e.g. C 2 ooo -G 2200 , w tth a recipient of the second group of gifts o contributions, e.g. John Doe.
  • a subsequent string o contributions or gifts e.g. C 2 ooo -G 2200
  • the second string of successive data o contributions or gifts e.g. C 2000 -G 22 oo
  • the second string of successive data is associated or correlated with data set(s) of the recipient, e.g. John Doe: with data sets representative of John Doe.
  • the contributions and gifts C 1000 -G 120 o and C 2000 -G 2200 are off-loaded from terminal 100 or peripheral 100, to terminal 120, a card processor 1037 or a combination thereof for further processing.
  • the contributors or gift givers who made contributions or gifts C 1000 -G ⁇ 200 have information representative of "Organization X" entered on acknowledgments of the contributions or gifts.
  • the contributors or gift givers who made contributions or gifts C 20oo -Gaoo have information representative of "John Doe" entered on their respective acknowledgmente of the contributions or gifts. It is understood that the versatility of terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b greatly enhanced by thb feature.
  • the present invention abo provides a method and system of simplifying and streamlining the acknowledgment of a pluraUty of contributions or gifts.
  • the method comprises the steps of dispersing through a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers 4000 located at remote locations a plurakty of portable, seU-powered terminab 100 or peripherab 100 for immediately making of record data comprbed of the contributions or gifts.
  • the method further comprbes the step of communicating the data to a central location data base or remote location data base.
  • the central location data base or remote location data base acts as a clearing house and comprbes a computer that receives successive data comprised of contributions or gifts from the remote portable, self powered terminab 100 or peripherab 100.
  • the computer stores the successive data directly correlating the data with address information data of respective contributors or gift givers, optionaUy located on another remote data base. Acknowledgments are forwarded to the contributors or gift givers for the contributions or gifts in which a multipUcity of contributions or gifts made at remote locations are readky acknowledged.
  • the method of optionaUy includes the steps of associating said data sets comprised of contributions and gifts with data sets resident in a data base comprbed of mailing address data sets.
  • Portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 fackitates and induces the making of monetary contributions or gifts by individual cardholders having a card record medium.
  • the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 comprbes a housing, a card reader on said housing for reading indicia on respective individual card records indicative of the corresponding cardholders making the corresponding monetary contributions and gifts.
  • the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 abo includes means in the housing for immediately recording and storing successive variable numerical information and means for co ⁇ elating the numerical information recorded with successive recorded information co ⁇ esponding to the respective contributors or gift givers to obtain variable amount contributions and gifts.
  • the housing b enclosed by a second protective housing or overlay.
  • the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 including means for correlating a fixed numerical contribution or gift amount information with successive recorded card information corresponding to the respective contributors or gift givers when the overlay b used with the housing to obtain fixed amount contributions and gifts. Both variable amount and fixed amount contributions and gifts are immediately recorded and stored on the terminal or peripheral for future off-loading of the recorded information from the terminal or peripheral.
  • a system for simplifying the management of a multipUcity of contributions or gifts made at remote locations is abo provided as iUustrated in Fig. 23.
  • the system comprbes a pluraUty of portable sek-powered contributions or gifts management terminals or peripherab dbpersed among a pluraUty of prospective contributors or gift givers at remote locations.
  • the terminab 100 or peripherab 100 have a multipUcity of data sets comprbed of contributions or gifts thereon.
  • the system further includes communication links between the portable contributions or gifts management terminab 100 or peripherab 100 for communicating the contribution or gift data to a central database 3397 (Fig. 23).
  • the system further includes software routines for correlating the contribution data sets with data comprbed of address information of respective contributors or gift givers.
  • Address information b optionaUy resident on remote data bases 3390, 3395 and b communicated to data base 3397 by communication Unks.
  • Another remote data base has routines thereon for entering credits and debits to accounts of contributors or gift givers for the contributions or gifts and accounts of recipient's of the respective gifts or contributions.
  • the system has the portable terminab 100 or peripherab 100 which have routines thereon for immediately recording successive contributions or gifts, and in which contributions or gifts are made upon the portable terminab or peripherab without or unimpeded by verification of authorization.
  • the terminal 100, peripheral 100, method, mode of operation and/or syste described herein provides for increasing /enhancing the capacity of a peripheral 100 o terminal 100 to receive a plurakty of consecutive contributions or gifts within a kmited perio of time. Limited periods of time include contribution sessions during, in the course of, in th middle of reUgious and social events described herein. It b further appreciated tha consecutive contributions and gifts made, entered, and/or recorded herein are optionaU without, save, disregarding, not including, with the exception of, disregarding j ⁇ nd/or omittin remote authorization/ verification.
  • the method, terminal, and peripheral of the presen invention provide great flexibiUty in that they are used anyplace, everywhere, in any place wherever, or in whatever place there b a crowd, gathering, assembly, meeting, conclave caucus, parley, councU, conference, band, congregation, junction, gathering, throng, swarm flock, convention, synod, horde, social gathering of prospective contributors or gift giver resulting in the accumulation, aggrandizing, enlargement, amassing, aggregation, accrual o contributor or gift giver identity information, contributions and /or gifts.
  • OptionaUy one ca convene, and /or mobilize a group of prospective contributors, and converge on a group o prospective contributors with terminab 100 or peripherab 100.
  • terminal, peripheral, and methods described herei provide abbreviation, truncation, and paring of the amount of time necessary for th accomplishment of entry and /or recordation of contributions of gifts given at remote locations
  • terminal or peripheral 120 abo optionally includes a devic that processesses data comprbed of contributions and gifts.
  • the smart card has contributor or gift giver data thereon tha comprises address information of the respective contributors or gift givers. The address information b immediately captured on terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
  • the methods optionaUy comprise the steps of associating said data sets with data resident in a data base comprbed of address data; communicating the data sets to a remote central processing location device; communicating from a pluraUty of remotely located personal computers contribution or gift commitments to said central processing location device; directly correlating the data sets with data comprbed of taxing body information, said taxing body information selected from the group consbting of taxpayer identification information, and gift recipient identification information, to obtain tax deductible data sets; directly communicating said tax deductible data sets to a tax processing body computer; and /or combination thereof.
  • the device of claim 13 further comprising a user interface consbting essentiaUy of means for ratifying the successful entry of the data on the device.
  • the device of claim 16 in which the numerical amount data is selected from the group consbting of pre-programmed numerical amount data, fixed numerical amount data, variable numerical amount data, numerical amount data of an order inducing the making of a monetary contribution, and post-programmed numerical amount data.
  • the devices described herein further include means for the consecutive contribution or gift data sets to be immediately recorded on the device unimpeded by a remote verification of authorization, whereby the throughput of contribution and gift commitments entered on the device b greatly enhanced; means for immediate communication of the contribution or gift commitment data entered on the device to a remote device for immediate recordation thereof on the remote device; means for the remote device and the keyless contributions or gifts management device both to temporarily retain substantially identical data of the contribution and gift commitments, whereby there b a decreased risk of loss or co ⁇ uption of the contribution or gift data on said keyless contributions or gifts management device; means for capturing a pluraUty of the monetary contribution or gift commitments sequentiaUy in said device made by contributors or gift givers unimpeded by verification of authorization from a remote source of verification of authorization, whereby the speed in which a plurality of contribution or gift commitments made on the devices is enhanced; visual dbplay means on said device for vbuaUy dbplaying prompts to the individual contributors or gift
  • the device b such that a card record medium has indicia thereon detectable by said card reader for indicating the credit level of the co ⁇ esponding contributor or gift giver, and said device automaticaUy indicating to the contributor or gift giver whose credit level has been detected a suggested monetary contribution or gift amount to be contributed; and, in which the overlay b removable and protects the device from damage by contact with external elements.
  • means include software routines.

Abstract

A method of streamlining, simplifying and inducing the giving of contributions or gifts by prospective contributors or gift givers, receiving and immediately capturing thereof upon receipt is provided. The method comprises the steps of providing a stimulus (100) for evoking an impulse to make a monetary contribution or gift commitment. The stimulus (100) is selected from the group consisting of an audio stimulus, a video stimulus, and an audio/visual stimulus. The method involves consecutively entering on the devices contributions or gifts without breaking up the entry of a string of the contributions or gifts by verification of authorization so that the throughput of contributions or gifts made on the devices is greatly enhanced.

Description

METHOD OF STREAMLINING
THE GIVING OF
CONTRIBUTIONS AND GIFTS
BACKGROUND
Technical Field: This invention relates generally to a method for streamlining the making of giving contributions and gifts. There exists a need for an apparatus and method that allows a fund-raising organization or gift recipient to capture the impulse of a contributor or gift giver to make a contribution or gift and consummate a contribution or gift prior to the dissipation of the impulse of the contributor or gift giver to make the contribution or gift. There exists a need for a fund-raising contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral that will allow for the immediate recordation of contributions or gifts in a short amount of time.
There exists a need for a contributions and gifts management terminal and method that does not interpose a request for authorization between a plurality of sequential contributions or gifts whereby contributors or gift givers are not inconvenienced and the ardor to make a contribution or gift is captured in time and space. There exists a need for a contributions and gifts management fund-raising terminal that immediately records card contributions and gifts by cardholders, and a method of fund-raising and gift making that induces and facilitates the making of a contribution or gift.
Further, known methods by which a contributor or gift giver makes a contribution or gift allow for the external stimulus that induces the making of a contribution or gift to dissipate before the contribution or gift is consummated. With respect to pledges, known pledging methods remove the consummation of the contribution or gift process in time and space from the point where an external stimulus for inducing the making of a contribution or gift is exerted on a contributor or gift giver or on a group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers. The problem of removing the consummation of the contribution or gift process in time and space from the point of exertion of maximum stimulus, is that the impulse to make a contribution or gift decays and dissipates over time. As the impulse dissipates over time a contributor or gift giver is less likely to consummate the contribution or gift or less likely to contribute a larger contribution or gift amount than he or she would otherwise give if the consummation of the contribution or gift process were to occur near the point of maximum stimulation to make a contribution or gift. There exists a need for a method of facilitating, consummating, and inducing a monetary contribution or gift that allows the contribution or gift to be consummated at a time and place where the impulse, or the external stimulus creating the impulse, to make a contribution or gift is greatest. There exists a need for a fund-raising 2 contributions and gifts management terminal and method that obtains successful consummations of contribution or gift prior to the dissipation of the impulse or motivation to make a contribution or gift. That is, there exists a need for a method of allocating contribution management terminals to maximize results of contribution or gift sessions that are generally conducted with limited staffing, limited seed money, and a lack of volunteers. There exists a need for a method of safe-guarding and fail-safe apparatus for safe-guarding the multiplicity of contributions or gifts stored on contribution management terminals.
Gift recipients have no convenient way of facilitating the making, of gifts at social occasions by way of information bearing card. There social occasions include weddings, birthday parties, christenings, funerals, other religious rites, and the like. There exists a need for a method of facilitating and inducing the making of monetary gifts made by information bearing card that immediately records successive gifts rapidly at weddings, birthday parties, baptisms, graduations, anniversaries, and the like. There also exists a need for a contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral that increases the immediate recordation of a plurality of successive by eliminating portions of the decision making process surrounding the making of a plurality of successive contributions including the time needed to select a preferred gift amount. It would be highly desirable to solve the variety of problems enumerated above facing fund raisers and gift recipients, and members of fund-raising organizations in soliciting contributions and gifts by way of information bearing cards. It is an object of the present invention to solve the variety of problems enumerated above facing fund raisers and gift recipients. It is an object of the present invention to provide a fund-raising and gift giving method and contributions and gifts management terminal, and system that can collect, analyze, and display statistical information associated with a contribution or gift or a string of contributions and gifts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION These and other objects of the present invention are achieved in a method of simplifying and inducing the giving of monetary contributions or monetary gifts by prospective contributor or gift givers, entering, and optionally receiving and immediately recording thereof upon receipt. The method includes the steps of optionally providing a stimulus evoking an impulse to make a monetary contribution or gift commitment. The stimulus is selected from the group consisting of an audio stimulus, a video stimulus, and an audio /visual stimulus. The method further includes the step of dispersing through a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers a plurality of electronic contributions or gifts management terminals or peripherals for immediately making of record a sequence; series; continuous; consecutive; chain and/or string of data sets comprised of successive contributions or gifts. The monetary contribution is selected from the group consisting of a political contribution, a charitable contribution, and a religious contribution, and the terminals or peripherals are self-powered in a variant. The monetary gift is selected from the group consisting of a wedding gift, a funeral gift, a christening gift, a birthday gift, an anniversary gift, a graduation gift, a mother's day gift, a father's day gift, a baby shower gift, a first holy communion gift, a religious rite gift, and a baptism gift. The contributions or gifts are optionally made on the terminal or peripheral unimpeded by verification of authorization so that the throughput of contributions or gifts made on the terminal or peripheral is greatly enhanced, the terminal or peripheral is provided prior to the dissipation of the contribution or gift giving potential of the contributors or gift g vers. These and other objects of the invention are described in the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an overall system of a gift and contributions management terminal network according to the present invention;
FIG. la is a general schematic block diagram of an embodiment of an exemplary contributions and gifts management terminal system according to the present invention;
FIG. lb is a flow chart illustrating the functionality of optional donation communication servicing software and associated hardware of an exemplary fund-raising contributions and gifts management terminal according to the present invention;
FIG. lc is a flow chart illustrating the functionality of optional talker servicing software and associated hardware of an exemplary contributions and gifts management terminal according to the present invention;
FIG. Id is a flow chart illustrating the functionality of optional talker servicing software and associated hardware for executing an optional donation session according the present invention; FIG.2 is a perspective view of a bar coded envelope, an embodiment of an fund-raising terminal with an envelope contribution or gift acceptor, and a fund-raiser's terminal;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an electronic contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral with a card processor, and capable of accepting cash, check, or envelope contributions and gifts; FIG.4 is a schematic block diagram of an electronic contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral with various additions;
FIG.5 is a perspective view of a hand held portable fund-raising terminal or peripheral according to the invention;
FIG.6 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a portable contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral;
FIG.7 is a top plan view of a terminal face with which a user interfaces; FIGS. 8, 8a and 8b are top plan views of terminals or peripherals having various prompts for use with the corresponding contributions and gifts management terminals or peripherals; FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an envelope/ deposit box;
FIG. 10 is a plan view of a face on a terminal or peripheral for soliciting contributions and gifts for a plurality of fund-raising organizations or gift recipients, a plurality of causes within a fund-raising organization or gift recipients, or combination thereof;
FIG. 11 is a plan view of a face of a terminal or peripheral for soliciting contributions and gifts for a plurality of political candidates;
FIG. 12 is a plan view of a face of a terminal or peripheral for sokciting contributions and gifts for a fund-raising organization or gift recipient where there are multiple causes during each collection of a contributions and gifts;
FIG. 13 is a diagram of a method of soliciting contributions and gifts for a fund-raising organization or gift recipient;
FIG. 14 is a diagram of another embodiment of the method of soliciting contributions and gifts illustrated in FIG. 13;
FIG. 15 is a diagram of a method of substantiating contributions and gifts to a fund- raising organization or gift recipient; FIG.15a is another embodiment of a method of FIG. 15 for substantiating contributions and gifts to a fund-raising organization or gift recipient;
FIG. 16 is a diagram of a method of soliciting contributions and gifts for a plurality of causes and a method of processing the contributions and gifts collected;
FIG. 17 is a diagram of groups and sub-groups of contributor or gift givers as used in the present invention;
FIG. 17a is a diagram of formulas applied in the utilization of methods of the present invention;
FIG. 17b is a diagram of a formula appked in the utilization of methods of the present invention;
FIG. 17c is a diagram of formulas applied in utilization of methods of the present invention;
FIG. 17d is a diagram of a function of stimulus versus time utilized in the methods of the present invention; FIG. 17e is an illustration of different stimuli appked in the methods of the present invention and a diagram of groups and sub-groups of contributor or gift givers or gift givers; FIG. 17f is a plan view of a face of a terminal or peripheral for sokciting contributions and gifts for a fund-raising organization or gift recipient where there are wish kst messages displayed during a contribution or gift session; FIG. 17g is a plan view of a face of a terminal or peripheral for sokciting contributions and gifts for a fund-raising organization or gift recipient where there are another group of wish list messages displayed during a contribution or gift session;
FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating a method of allocating terminals or peripherals among competing fund-raising or social events; FIG. 18a is a diagram illustrating a method of allocating terminals or peripherals among competing sub-groups of contributors or gift givers within a single fund-raising or social event; FIG. 18b is a diagram illustrating another variant of a method of aUocating terminals among competing sub-groups of contributor or gift givers or gift givers within a single fund- raising event; FIG. 18c is a diagram illustrating a method of faciktating the making of a cumulative contribution or gift over time and processing the cumulative contribution or gift over time;
FIG. 19 illustrates a device of the present invention for inducing the making of greater contributions or gifts at exemplary social events such as a graduation;
FIG.20 is a diagram illustrating a method of safe-guarding and limiting the risk of loss of a multipUcity of contributions or gifts made on contribution or gift management terminals or peripherals;
FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a variant of the fund-raising contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral;
FIGS. 21-21 d are perspective views of variants of keyless contributions and gifts management terminals or peripherals;
FIGS.22-22a are perspective views of variants of contributions and gifts management terminals or peripherals that immediately record fixed contributions and gifts and in another mode of operation allow for variable contributions and gifts to be made and immediately recorded thereon; and, FIG. 23 is a perspective view of a system for simplifying the acknowledgment of a plurality of contributions made at remote locations on contributions management terminals or peripherals.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an overall configuration of a contributions and gifts management teπrtinal or peripheral network according to the present invention. An electronic contributions or gifts management teπninal 100 or peripheral 100 is used by a fund-raiser or gift recipient at a fund-raising event or social event for the sokcitation and receiving of contributions and gifts. Fund raising events include charity balls, political fund raising dinners, benefit concerts, sports events, door to door contribution or gift sokcitation, personal contribution or gift sokcitation, and the like. Social events include weddings, funerals, interments, last rites, burials, burial ceremonies, anniversaries, birthday parties, graduation parties, rekgious rite events, and the like. Information bearing cards as referred to herein are used for making of a monetary contribution or gift by a contributor or gift giver who is a cardholder. An example of an information bearing card is a credit card including, credit cards issued by an organization. Such cards are: VISA, MasterCard, Discover, and an American Express cards. An information bearing card as used herein refers also to a debit card including, by way of example, a Cirrus card, a Plus card, a Maestro card, an Interlink card, and any other type of card that can be used for an electronic fund transfer. The term "card" also contemplates a private label card issued or maintained by a fund-raising organization or an affiliate of a fund-raising organization, and a prepaid card that can be purchased by cash, check, credit, or debit cards. An information bearing card can be a credit card, debit card, or combination thereof. Different information bearing cards are used herein including magnetic striped cards and cards having electronic circuits thereon.
Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 of the type in FIG. 3 mounts a card processor 160/240 that processes contributions and gifts, and a card reader and accompanying circuitry that reads smart cards, e.g. PCMCIA cards, JEID A /PCMCIA compliant memory cards, IC cards, GEC Card Technology LTd. IC cards, West Midlands, U.K. and/or Gemplus Card Services memory and microprocessor cards. The present invention contemplates the use of contact less IC cards, e.g. such as those available from Mitsubishi Electric UK Ltd., Hatfield UK, and Oakwood design, Letchworth UK, and the like. Other forms of information bearing cards are also usable with fund-raising electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 embodiments.
The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, FIGS. 1 and 2, accepts a cash currency contribution 143, an envelope 600 containing a cash contribution or gift, a credit card 145 contribution or gift, and/or a debit card 150 contribution or gift. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 coUects, O 96/11449 PCMJS95/12527
8 stores, and provides information about a contributor or gift giver and a contribution or gif In the embodiment of FIG.l, the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o peripheral 100 is a portable unit with a wire-less communication link 140. The electroni contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is a portable hand-held uni with a wire-less communication link 140. Using a communication link 140, preferably an R (radio frequency) communication link, an infra-red communication link or other free propagating electromagnetic energy communication link, the electronic contributions or gift management teπrtinal 100 or peripheral 100 communicates information about a contributor o gift giver and the contribution or gift to a fund-raiser's terminal or peripheral 120 in th embodiment shown. As used herein, the term, "fund-raiser's terminal or peripheral," refers t a terminal or peripheral that can be used by personnel associated with a fund-raisin organization or gift recipient, such as its business manager, a secretary, a clerk, a voluntee acting on behalf of the fund-raiser or gift recipient, or an accountant, etc.
In another embodiment, the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 10 or peripheral 100 immediately; at once; without delay; directly; forthwith; or combinatio thereof, records the information about the contributor or gift giver and the contribution or gif or a plurality of successive, sequential, in line, and /or in succession contributors or gift giver and their corresponding monetary contributions and gifts, e.g. each contributors' or gift givers' respective card information and respective information representative of a numerical monetary contribution or gift amount for each respective contributor or gift giver, it has accepted in a data storage 302, and then at a later time it can be off-loaded and communicated to fund¬ raiser's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 via communication circuitry 990 (FIG. la) and a communication link 140, e.g. after a single event fund-raising or social event or after a full day of such fund-raising or social events. Terminal or peripheral 100 and/or terminal or peripheral 120 is optionaUy programmed to correlate sequential, serial, continuously made, consecutively made, chain of, and/or string of data sets of information that identify the specific event with contributor or gift giver data sets comprised of contribution information.
As such, the contributors and gift givers acknowledgments of the contributions and gifts will identify the social event, fund-raising event, recipient of the contribution or gifts, as appropriate. The fund-raiser's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 can be located on- site or at some remote location. The fund-raiser's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 communicates the information about the successive, systematic, in order, and /or in regular order contributors or gift givers and their respective contributions or gifts, or a plurakty of contributor s or gift givers and their corresponding numerical contribution or gift amounts, e.g. card information and information representative of a numerical monetary contribution or gift amount for each respective contributor or gift giver, via a communication link 1030, which by way of example, can be a telephone hookup, with a card account processor 1031, or the like. A card account processor can also be a funds processing telecommunications network, third party card processor, a bank, or a combination thereof. A card account processor can also be computer network, e.g. the Internet, VISA Net, a merchant bank, a card processing bank or organization, or a combination thereof.
An embodiment of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is hand-held and comprises a card reader 307, means for manuaUy entering a monetary contribution or gift amount, an optional visual display 840 for displaying numerical information of the amount entered, an on-board battery power source (preferably, a rechargeable battery power source) 1437, a data storage 302, and an optional program storage. Preferably the case of the fund raising electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is of a size and shape to easily fit into the palm of a contributor's or gift giver's hand. The contributor or gift giver's thumb can rest on a side waU of the case of the electronic contribution or gifts or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and other fingers on the same hand can bear against a second side wall of an opposite side of the case of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. This aUows the contributor or gift giver to easily hold the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 in one hand. The size and shape of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 also assists in the passing of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 from one contributor or gift giver to another (FIG.12). It will be further understood that the optional size and shape of the case of the hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 further allows for the contributor or gift giver to hold the terminal in one hand while being able to pass an information bearing card, for example a credit card or a debit card, with the contributor or gift giver's other hand through a card reader on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 (FIGS. 13 and 14).
An embodiment of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 communicates information about successive contributors or gift givers, e.g. card information, and the contribution or gift amount, e.g. numerical monetary amount information, or a pluraUty of contributor or gift givers or gift givers and their corresponding contribution or gifts and gifts, e.g. card information for each respective contributor or gift giver and information representative of a numerical contribution monetary amount for each respective contributor or gift giver, directly via a communication link 1030, for example, a telephone hookup, thereby bypassing the fund-raiser's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 to a 1 funds processing database 1031, and the like. The card account 1035 of the contributor or gift giver is appropriately charged the amount of the contribution or gift, or debited for the contribution or gift, as appropriate, and the account of the fund-raising organization 1033 is augmented respectively (FIGS. 13 and 14).
An example of a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or 6 peripheral 100 optionaUy has a credit card processor 160, and/or a debit card contribution or gift processor 240. Such a processor directly utilizes a cekular communication link, or other standard telephone hookup. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records successive, sequential, in line, and/or in succession contributors' or gift givers' card account and contribution or gift information in a data storage
1 1 302. After the fund-raising event or day (or a portion thereof) of sokciting contributions and gifts, a communication link 1030 is connected directly to a processor 160/240 and/or data storage 302, and communication circuitry 990 via a communication link 1030 transfers contributor or gift giver information to a card account processor 1031, and the like. The card account of the contributor or gift giver 1035 is appropriately charged or debited the amount of
16 the contribution or gift and the account of the fund-raising organization 1033 is augmented respectively (FIG. 13).
A contribution or gift can be made on an off-line electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 does not interpose a request, or requests, for an authorization 1 or verification, an authorization step, pre-authorization step, verification step, or combination thereof, between the making, entering, immediate recording, or combination thereof, of a contribution or gift made by a first contributor or gift giver, and subsequent contributions or gifts made by a pluraUty of subsequent contributor or gift givers or gift givers.
In yet another variant of the method of the present invention, the terminal 100, the 6 peripheral 100, the network, and/or the system described herein optionaUy have a mode of operation in which consecutive data sets are entered, and/or recorded uninterrupted, uninterferred with, uncut in on, unbroken in on, unimpeded, and /or uniformly entered, and or recorded. In another embodiment of the method disclosed herein, the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 does not interpose a request for an authorization or verification, an 1 authorization step, pre-authorization step, verification step, or combination thereof, between the making of a sub-group of contributions or gifts within a group of contributions or gifts (N) made by contributor or gift giverj through contributor or gift
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, e.g. at a single fund- raising or social event such as a dinner or the like. By way of example, there may be several hundred cardholder contributions or gifts, e.g. N = 500. Sequential contributions or gifts are made by contributor or gift giver 1 to contributor or gift giver 500 prior to interposing a request for an authorization or verification, an authorization step, pre-authorization step, verification step, or combination thereof. In another variant, a sequential contributions or gifts are made by contributor or gift giver 1 to contributor or gift giver 500 prior to interposing a request for an authorization or verification, an authorization step, pre-authorization step, verification step, or combination thereof, between contribution or gift 10 and contribution or gift 11 , contribution or giftn (where n is an integer greater than 10) and contribution or g , , or combination thereof. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, fund¬ raiser's or gift recipient/ s terminal or peripheral 120, a card account processor 1031 (including a clearing organization and /or an issuing organization), fund-raising terminal network, or combinatiαn thereof, post contribution or gift processes card information and contribution or gift numerical amount information. Post contribution or gift processing may include a request for authorization or verification, an authorization step, pre-authorization step, verification step, or combination thereof. It wiU be understood that a pluraUty of sequential contributions and gifts made by a first contributor or gift giver, a second contributor or gift giver, and .....nth contributor or gift giver can be made at a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 off-line before the information representative of the contributions and gifts, e.g. card information and numerical contribution or gift amount information, is off-loaded from an off-line electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to card account processor 1031, fund-raiser's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, or combination thereof, for processing and authorization. It is further understood that the speed with which a multipUcity of sequential contributions and gifts can be accepted from a large group of sequential contributor or gift givers or gift givers is greatly accelerated since a request for authorization or verification, an authorization, pre-authorization, verification step, or combination thereof, is not interposed between an entry of card information and entry of a numerical monetary contribution or gift amount by each respective contributor or gift giver. It is yet further understood that this method and apparatus aUows down stream contributor or gift givers or gift givers to be closer in time and place to the stimulus, or impulse created by the stimulus, to make a contribution or gift transaction.
By way of example, there may be several thousand cardholder contributor or gift givers or gift givers at an event, e.g. a Papal Mass, a convention, at an out-door concert, zoo, the repubUcan or democratic national convention, at an auditorium, at a church, at a church haU, an out door rekgious service, an outdoor fund-raising event at a national park, at a seminar, at a rally, at a banquet haU, at a movie theater, at a sporting event, etc. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100] through electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100x (where X is an integer) are circulated, interspersed, or disper among the prospective cardholding contributors or gift givers. Successive sequential, in l and/or in succession contributions or gifts are made on and immediately recorded electronic contributions or gifts management terminals of peripherals 100 by each respec cardholding contributors or gift givers desiring to do so. Each respective electr contributions or gifts management terminal 100 can receive several hundred success systematicaUy entered, in order, and/or in regular order contributions or gifts without n of input of additional information. Tens of hundreds of contributions or gjfts are receive one fund-raising or social event by electronic gifts and contributions management termi lOOj.x. These tens of hundreds of contributions and/or gifts are then off-loaded at the en such an event from the electronic contributions and gifts management terminals lOOj to 1 for further processing as described above. It wiU be seen that kterally tens of hundred contributions or gifts can be received from cardholder contributors or gift givers in a sin social or fund-raising event. The apparatus and method of the invention are highly effici in receiving possibly tens of thousands of dollars of contributions and gifts within a sin event, the event lasting a matter of hours. It is further understood that the impube to m a contribution or gift for the group of card holding contributor or gift givers or gift givers at single event b captured in time and space.
The request for authorization or verification, authorization step, verification step, combination thereof, optionaUy decoupled from each respective contribution or gift at time the entry of a respective contributor's or gift giver's respective card information contribution or gift amount information is entered, immediately recorded, or combinat thereof, into a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. wiU be further understood that a pluraUty of contributions and gifts can be accepted in a sh amount of time utilizing thb procedure and mode of operation of terminal 100 or periphe 100 and that contributions and gifts that are later found to be unauthorized can be dbcar and only authorized contributions and gifts are then credited to a fund-raber's or recipient's account 1033 and debited to a contributor's or gift giver's account 1035. It b a possible to store the group of unauthorized transactions so that the contributors or gift giv making these contribution or gift transactions can be contacted to resubmit their respec contributions and gifts. The dbpersion, circulation, or combination thereof, of a plura of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 among a group of prospective contributors or gift givers the immediate recordation of contributions or gifts b preferred in the method of the pres invention. Dbpersion, circulation, or the combination thereof, of a pluraUty of terminab peripherab 100 increases the speed within which a multipUcity of contributions or gifts 1 recorded on the terminab, and aUows for a significant improvement in the immediacy and interplay between a fund raber and a prospective gift giver and contributor, thus increasing the impube to make a contribution of gift. Thb results in an increase of the size of the average contribution of gift made by a contributor or gift giver, and an increase in the total number of contributions or gifts made by a group of prospective gift givers or contributors. 6 At or near an entrance or exit, as shown in FIG. 1, of a place of where a fund-raising event or social event 800 b held, there can be located a receipt generator 820. The receipt generator 820 produces a receipt for an individual contribution or gift or a plurality of respective individual contributions and gifts. In a variant the gifts and contributions management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits card information and contribution or gift
1 1 amount information to receipt generator 820 via a wireless communication link for successive contributors or gift givers who elect to obtain a receipt for their contribution or gift at or near the time their respective contribution or gift was entered onto electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. In a variant, receipt generator 820 is located at a remote location from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral
16 100, and b a portable electronic battery operated unit. The location of the receipt generator 820 at a location remote from terminab 100 or peripherab 100 increases the speed within which contributions or gifts are made and immediately recorded on terminals 100 or peripherab 100. This is desirable given the short amount of time generaUy allocated to contribution or gift sessions. 1 The receipt 830 b used to substantiate a contribution or a pluraUty of successive contributions made by a single contributor or gift giver over a period of time, or by a plurakty of successive contributors or gift givers made over a period of time. Substantiation may be required to receive a tax benefit from a governmental taxing authority, e.g. the Internal Revenue Service, or a state or local taxing or tax processing body. By way of example, 6 computer 3397 (FIG. 230) records the contributions or gifts made by contributor or gift maker X over a period of time, e.g. one year, 6 months. Computer 3397 has a mode of operation that automaticaUy selecte, categorizes, and determines whether or not a specific data set comprised of a contribution, gift, or portion thereof, qualifies for a charitable contribution or gift deduction. If a specific contribution, gift, or portion thereof, qualifies for a charitable 1 contribution thereof the data set it b automaticaUy added to a register of contributions or gifts of contributor or gift maker X, and/or correlated with a data set comprised of an appropriate designation. If a specific contribution, gift, or portion thereof, does not qualify for a charitable contribution deduction, thb contribution, gift, or portion thereof, is added to another register of contributor or gift giver X storing thb type of gift or contributions, and /or associated with a data set comprised of thb designation. After a period of time, contributions or gifts made by gift maker X are automaticaUy processed by computer 3397 in its mode of operation, e.g. an expert software scheme, and contributor or gift giver X is sent an acknowledgment acknowledgment, corroboration, affirmation, or recognition by way of printer 3396 Usting contributions that are in the regbter that qualifies for a charitable contribution deduction, and optionaUy, Usting contributions, gifts, or portions thereof that do not so qualify. It is understood that contributions or gifts made by contributor X to a multipUcity of recipients of gifts or contributions can be easUy processed in this manner. Further, it b understood that a multipUcity of contributors or gift givers can have contributions and gifts that are made to a multipUcity of recipiente of contributions or gifts assembled, processed and acknowledged this way. One of the benefits of the automated acknowledgment process involves developing contributor or gift giver loyalty to a particular gift or contribution recipient, and substantiaUy decreased effort on the part of the contributor or gift maker in assembling records needed for justification of charitable contribution deductions made to a pluraUty of gift or contribution recipients. Further, the data sets comprised of contributions optionaUy have data sets representative of which portion of a contribution or gift qualifies for a charitable contribution or gift deduction correlated thereto. This assbts in the processing of the contributions or gifts by computer 3397. Data sets described herein are optionaUy entered, made, and/or sequentiaUy, in series, continuously, consecutively, as a chain, and/or as a string. Further data sets described herein optionaUy consbt essentiaUy of contributor or gift giver identity information, contributor or gift giver numerical contribution or gift amount information, cause information, tax deductibiUty status of a gift or contribution information, candidate information, gift recipient information, or combination thereof.
Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can communicate via a communication link, preferably an RF (radio frequency) communication link or an infra-red communication link, with the receipt generator 820. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can instead communicate contribution or gift and contributor or gift giver information, via a communication link to a fund-raiser's or gift recipienf s terminal or peripheral 120. Fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 then communicates the contributor or gift giver and contribution or gift information to a receipt generator 820. The communication consbts of information about the contributor or gift giver, the contribution or gift, the date, the special fund or intention for which the contribution or gift was given, data sets comprbed of whether or not the contribution or gift qualifies for a charitable contribution deduction, and the like. The communication consbts of the same type of information wherein card information and contribution or gift information b associated for each respective contributor or gift giver where a large group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers makes contributions and gifts via electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 prior to transmitting the information to a card account processor 1031.
Upon receipt of the communication, the receipt generator 820 processes the information about the contributor or gift giver, the contribution or gift, or the data sets comprbed of the status of the contribution or gift in terms of whether or not is qualifies for a charitable contribution deduction to generate a receipt 830. The receipt 830 , may be generated automaticaUy by the receipt generator 820 to be picked up by the contributor or gift giver or attender of a fund rabing or social event after a fund-rabing or social event or sokcitation of a contribution or gift, or may be generated at the request of the contributor or gift giver or attender after the event as the contributor or gift giver is leaving the place of contribution or gift, or may be generated for mailing or faxing to the contributor or gift giver or attender. A contributor or gift giver may desire the receipt 830 for tax purposes or for determining if the contributor or gift giver b meeting a contribution or gift quota. The present invention abo contemplates optionaUy locating the receipt generator 820 on an electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and generating receipt 830 at electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
In yet another embodiment of the method of the invention a record of the contribution or gift b generated at a card account processor 1031, a bank, or combination thereof, and forwarded to a contributor or gift giver. A receipt for a contribution or gift appears on a contributor's or gift giver's monthly credit card statement, bank statement, or combination thereof. OptionaUy, an annual, or after some other appropriate time period, a statement is forwarded to a respective contributor or gift giver itemizing aU contributions and gifts given, e.g. to charitable organizations, for tax purposes, or otherwise. The format of the statement can be such that a tax processing entity, e.g the IRS, wiU accept the information for substantiating the contribution or gift or group of contributions and gifts at issue, and /or grant a charitable contribution or gift deduction. It wiU be understood that records of the contribution or gift transactions made by tens of hundreds of cardholder contributor or gift givers or gift givers can easily be processed and forwarded to each respective contributor or gift giver of the tens of hundreds of contributor or gift givers or gift givers for meeting contribution or gift quotas and for substantiating charitable contribution or gift deductions and the like given at a pluraUty of fund-rabing management terminab 100.
Security for fund-rabing or social events is provided by a theft deterrent 540 located at or near an entrance or exit of a fund-rabing event 800 to deter the theft of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Theft deterrents are we known in the art. Security systems used in retaU stores can be used, for example, the presen invention contemplates that the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o peripheral 100 can contain a detectable element that can be detected by the theft deterrent 540 As such, if someone attempts to unlawfuUy take the electronic contributions or gift management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 through an entrance or exit of a place of a fund raising event 800 or past a sensor, an audible or visible alarm signal, or the like, wiU b generated. A homing device can be placed on the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to aUo tracking of the terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g a system comparable to systems used to trac stolen automobUes. The present invention includes provbion for an optional taUier service routine S480, set of software routines which run on a electronic contributions or gifts management termina 100 or peripheral 100, fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, at a car account processor 1031, or combination thereof, to taUy a pluraUty of successive contribution and gifts. In an alternate embodiment, service routine S480 is located within the fund-raber' or gift recipienf s terminal or peripheral 120. The service routine S480 talkes a credit card 14 contribution or gift, a debit card 150 contribution or gift, a cash contribution or gift 143, an envelope 600 containing a cash contribution or gift, and combinations thereof. Moreover, service routine S480 performs a number of arithmetic functions including but not kmited to addition, subtraction, multipkcation, divbion, as weU as a statistical calculation on the successive contributions and gifts. Service routine S480 is connectable to commerciaUy available accounting programs in such b desired.
In conjunction with a printer, electronic contributions management terminal 100 or electronic gift management peripheral 100, fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, or combination thereof, are used to generate a report commonly used for accounting purposes, including but not kmited to a summary of total contributions and gifts generated, a monthly statement, a histogram, a contribution or gift average per contributor or gift giver, sub-group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers, or group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers.
The fund-rabing terminal network of the present invention, which includes a hand-held electronic gifts management terminal 100 or electronic contributions management peripheral 100, a fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, a card account processor 1031, or combination thereof, coUects, analyzes, and vbuaUy dbplays statistical information associated with an individual contribution, successive contributions or gifts immediately recorded thereon, a taUy of individual contributions and gifts, or combination thereof. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 contains an optional statistical information coUecting routine S500, a set of software routines which run on processing circuitry 903 (FIG. la). In a variant, the statistical information coUecting routine S500 is located in the fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal 120 or peripheral 120. The statistical information coUecting routine S500 coUects contribution or gift data from the contribution or gift reader 1340 and associated circuitry 1333 (FIG. la), and communicates it to storage 302 (FIG. la). A statistical information analyzing routine S520, a set of software routines which run on a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 located within the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 in one embodiment, or in the fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 in an alternate embodiment, then retrieves contribution or gift data from data storage 302 and performs arithmetic and statistical calculations thereon.
FIG. la b a general schematic block diagram of a terminal 100 or peripheral 100 of an embodiment of the present invention which includes a contribution or gift reader 1340, contribution or gift reader circuitry 1333, a power source 1437, and optional communication circuitry 990. Although dbplay circuitry 842 is shown in this general embodiment of the invention, dbplay 842 is optional. In the present embodiment, processing circuitry 903 includes a microprocessor. However, multiple microprocessors, or a pluraUty of dedicated microprocessors can abo be used. Processing circuitry 903 and associated circuitry are powered through a power source 1437. Processing circuitry 903 interfaces with associated circuitry via an address bus 536, data bus 533, and a control bus 530. Specif icaky, upon detection by the contribution or gift reader 1340 that a contribution or gift is being made, the contribution or gift reader circuitry 1333 interrupts the processing circuitry 903. The circuitry 903 responds to the interrupt by reading the buffered contribution or gift information. Circuitry 903 then immediately records and stores the contribution or gift information in storage 302. The reading and immediate recording of contributions and gifts b accompkshed for successive or consecutive contributions or gifts. In one embodiment, circuitry 903 also adds the new contribution or gift information to a running total of contribution or gift information stored in the storage 302. Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 can abo have the same type of configuration as that described for as electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 above.
A variety of links and associated circuitry are used in the present invention. By way of example, the link 140 is a serial link and associated circuitry in one embodiment, an RS-232 link and associated circuitry in another embodiment, modem circuitry in communication with the circuitry 990 in yet another embodiment, an RF or infra-red link and associated circuitry, or combination thereof. A variety of additions, not shown, can be added to the embodimen of the processing circuitry 903 iUustrated in FIG. la. By way of example, a currency reader an associated circuitry, a keyboard and associated circuitry, a touch sensitive screen an associated circuitry, a bar code reader and associated circuitry, an optical character recognitio reader and associated circuitry, an electronic signature line and associated circuitry, fingerprint scanner and associated circuitry, a card reader 307 and associated circuitry 309, coin reader and associated currency, and a biU dispenser and associated currency, an combinations thereof can be added. The fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal o peripheral 120 drives a printer in one embodiment to produce a hard copy of a repor representing data or information sent to terminal 120 via the communication circuitry 990 located in an electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. I another embodiment, optional service routine S1200 (FIG. lb), runs on processing circuitry 903 located in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Processing circuitry 903 communicates successive contributor or gift giver and contribution or gift information to communication circuitry 990 which drives a printer to print out data via a wired link, for example, an RS-232 cable. Similarly, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can use a serial link to drive a printer directly via communication circuitry 990. Dbplay circuitry 842 includes a buffer and LED drive circuitry which processing circuitry 903 can write information into in one embodiment. Display circuitry 842 responds to data written into the buffer by dbplaying that information via a control bus 530. Contribution reader 1340 (FIG. la) and associated circuitry 1333 optionaUy includes a credit card processor, a debit card processor, a currency vaUdator, a currency dbcriminator, a currency acceptor, a coin dbcriminator, a coin vaUdator, a bar code scanner, or a combination thereof.
Moreover, power source 1437 b a battery power source in one embodiment, and can be a portable rechargeable power source in another embodiment. Preferably, the battery b a rechargeable power source, and b located on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 so as to be easUy accessible during replacement or recharging thereof. The power source 1437 can include a hardwired power supply. The present invention also contemplates use of a Ught responsive energy source such as a photo-ceU. In such an embodiment, not shown, the battery life of electronic contributions or gifts management teπrdnal 100 or peripheral 100 can be enhanced in that energy b obtained from sources of Ught such as the sun or indoor Ughting. The Ught responsive energy source can be used to supplement the power source 1437. In a variant, software routines on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 assbt in conserving electrical energy from power source 1437 by deactivating the circuitry or portions thereof, e.g. the display, of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Circuitry of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is reactivated once there b card information detected by reader 307 and associated circuitry, or combination thereof. In yet a further variant, a back-up power source is provided to power source 1437. In yet a further variant, contribution or gift transaction data is semi-permanently stored for future off-loading in data storage 302 in the event there is a loss of power from power source 1437.
FIG. lb is a flow chart Ulustrating the functionaUty of an optional contribution communication servicing software and associated hardware of an exemplary fund-rabing terminal of the present invention. Optional contribution or gift communication circuitry servicing routine S1200 b a set of software programs which run on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Routine S1200 b entered when a communication b received by communication circuitry 990 in one embodiment. Upon entering thb routine (S1202), communication circuitry 990 enters a retrieve the communication routine S1203 to retrieve the communication. The communication consbts of a request for successive contribution or gift information in one embodiment. By way of example, the request includes a request for a cash contribution or gift entry, an envelope contribution or gift entry, a bar code data entry, a card entry, a contribution or gift entry, or combinations thereof. The request can include a request for a fingerprint entry, a contribution or gift entry, or a combination thereof. In another embodiment, the communication is a request to download. The circuitry 990 then tests to determine if thb b a request to download by executing routine S1207. If "yes," then a test to determine if the data storage b empty using routine S1209 is conducted. If "yes," an end of data message using routine S1212 b sent, and routine S1200 b concluded (S1213).
If there was a "no" in response to routine S1207, routine S1215 b executed. Routine S1215 transmits a please resend request to download message, and then ends (S1227) routine S1200. The request to download can include a security code or other security information. Furthermore, the circuitry 990 may test to see if the proper security code is present within the request to download before downloading any information. If there was a "no" in response to routine S1209, routine S1217 b executed to obtain the contribution or gift entry. The contribution or gift entry can come from the cash contribution or gift acceptor 320, the envelope contribution or gift acceptor, card contribution or gift processor 160,240, or coin contribution or gift acceptor 1100, or storage 302. Routine S1219 to send the contribution or gift entry b entered. Routine S1219 loops around to routine S1209 until there b no more data to be communicated. Routine S1200 is entered when there is communication between electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and fund-raber's or gift recipienf s terminal or peripheral 120 in one embodiment. In an alternate embodiment, routine SI 200 is entered when there b communication between electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and a printer. Provbion can be made in another embodiment, routine SI 200 b entered when there is communication with a card account processor, e.g. a third party card processor, a bank, VISA, and the like. In an embodiment, a plurality of successive contribution or gift data sets, comprising card information from an information bearing card and associated numerical contribution or gift amount information, are immediately recorded on terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and grouped together. The grouped information b then transmitted to a card account processor. The card account processor authorizes a sub-group of contribution or gift data for further processing. The authorized and unauthorized contribution or gift data sets can be transmitted to a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient's database, or combination thereof, for exclusion of the unauthorized contribution or gift data sets. The unauthorized contribution or gift data sets can be deleted if desired at a card account processor. The unauthorized contribution or gift data sets are excluded from the group, and the authorized contribution or gift data, e.g. card information and contribution or gift amount information, are re-transmitted to the card account processor. Means responsive to information sent via a transferring means enters a debit representative of the contribution or gift amount information to an account of the contributor or gift giver. Means responsive to information sent via the transferring means enters a credit representative of the contribution or gift amount information to an account of a fund-rabing organization or recipient of the contribution or gift. The contribution or gift data set b further processed and a record of the contribution or gift for substantiating a contribution or gift is forwarded to a contributor, gift giver, fund-raiser, recipient of a contribution. FIG. lc is a flow chart iUustrating the functionaUty of an optional talker servicing routine S480 and associated hardware of an embodiment of an fund-rabing terminal of the present invention. Routine S480 b entered (S481) in order to taUy a pluraUty of successive contributions and gifts, which can be stored in the data storage 302 along with associated contributor or gift giver information. An entry is read from storage 302 via routine S483. The entry b then tested to determine if the entry b a contribution or gift to be taUied by a routine S485. Contributions and gifts that are taUied can include cash contributions and gifts 143, envelope contributions and gifts 600, credit card 145, and debit card 150 contributions and gifts. If a yes b given in response to the routine S485, then the entry b added to a regbter by routine S495. In one embodiment, routine S495 contains subroutines that pigeon hole a cash contribution 145 entry into one register, an envelope 600 contribution entry into another register, a credit card 145 contribution entry into yet another regbter, and a debit card 150 contribution entry into yet another regbter. Each respective regbter has a particular type of entry added, or a combination thereof, and then routine S487 is executed in one embodiment.
It is possible that there is only one register to which each type of entry b added, then routine S487 b executed. Routine S487 tests to determine if the data storage is empty or if the last data entry has been read. If yes, routine S480 ends (S489). If "no," there is a loop back and routine S483 reads the next entry. If "no" b the answer to routine S485, routine S491 tests to see if the data storage is empty. If "yes," routine S480 is concluded (S497). If "no," routine S493 reads the next entry in data storage 302 and loops back to routine S485.
FIG. Id b a flow chart iUustrating the functionaUty of optional software and associated hardware for executing a contribution or gift session. For example, optional routine SI 500 can be entered (SI 501) whenever a contribution or gift, or contributor or gift giver information, b detected by contribution or gift reader 1340 (FIG. la) by any other addition, e.g. keyboard 107 or a touch sensitive screen, or combinations thereof. Routine SI 502 waits until an entry is detected by a reader or addition. Routine S1503 reads the entry. Routine S1505 adds the entry to session information. Routine SI 507 tests to determine if the session information contains a contribution or gift amount. Exemplary contribution or gift amounts are a cash contribution or gift 143 entry indicating the denomination of a bUl, keyboard 107 entry indicating a contribution or gift amount, a bar code 630 (FIG.2) entry indicating a contribution or gift amount, a coded envelope entry indicating a contribution or gift amount, a coded card entry indicating a contribution or gift amount, or a combination thereof. If no, routine S1511 requests a contribution or gift amount and S1511 loops around to Routine S1502. In a variant, routine S1511 dbplay s a message for a time out period. Routine SI 511 can involve a single screen or multiple screen dbplay depending on the type of entry device used. If the test of routine S1507 results in a "yes," routine S1509 b executed. Routine S1509 determines if the session information contains contributor or gift giver information. By way of example contributor or gift giver information includes a contributor or gift giver bar code 620 (FIG. 2), a code associated with a contributor or gift giver entered via keyboard 107, contributor or gift giver information on a coded envelope, contributor or gift giver information on a card, a fingerprint of a contributor or gift giver, or a combination thereof. If no, routine S1513 requests contributor or gift giver information and loops back to routine S1502. If "yes," Routine S1519 b executed and determines if the session information contains both contributor or gift giver and contribution or gift information. If "yes," routine S1515 associates the contributor or gift giver and contribution or gift information. In another variant, Routine SI 535 stores the associate contributor or gift giver and contribution or gift information. In another variant, optional taUi service routine S480 b executed. Routine S1521 clears the session information. Routine S15 ends (S1517). If the result of routine S1519 is "no," routine S1539 requests contribution or gi amount and contributor or gift giver information and loops back to before Routine S150 Again, thb routine may involve single or multiple screens depending on the input device.
In another variant, the routine on terminal 100 or peripheral 100, immediately recor information read from information bearing cards correlated to numerical contribution or gi amounts for successive contributions or gifts made by a pluraUty of successive contributors gift givers without need for input of other information. The correlation of the numeric amount of an order inducing the making of a monetary gift or contribution b mad automaticaUy with successive contributor information bearing card information in one varian In anther variant there b a correlation of variable contribution or gift numerical contributio amounts with successive contributor or gift giver card information, and optionally a pr programmed fixed numerical contribution or gift amount of an order inducing the making a contribution or gift with successive contributor or gift giver card information.
Provbion can be made for optional service routine S480 to communicate informatio regarding the total amount of cash contributions and gifts 143 gathered via communication Un 140, preferably an RF (radio frequency) communication Unk or an in ra-red communicatio Unk, to the fund-raiser's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 for further processing a will be dbcussed below. Where a keyboard (FIG. 4) b used, keyboard circuitry 109 scan keyboard 107 to determine if a key has been activated. Keyboard 107 refers to both keypad 89 and entry key 920, or combination thereof. Key board 107 might include a cancel key, and key with other alpha-numeric text. The keyboard 107 can have a key that represents a specifi denomination amount, e.g. five dollars ($5) or ten dollars ($10). Demonination amounts wi be of an order for inducing the making of a monetary contribution or gift. Processing circuitr 903 interfaces with keyboard 107 and associated circuitry 109 via an address bus 536, data bu 533, and control bus 530. Once a key has been activated on the keyboard 107, that ke information b moved into a buffer and interrupts the processing circuitry 903 to communicat mat the key b ready. Circuitry 903 responds to the interrupt by reading the buffered keyboar information. Circuitry 903 then stores the keyboard information in a storage 302 if necessary The keyboard information can consbt of a contribution or gift amount, an account number o a contributor or gift giver, an authorization code, and the like. Key board inputs of successiv contributions or gifts are made on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. 23 FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an embodiment of an electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 with an envelope contribution acceptor 380. A contributor or gift giver feeds an envelope 600 containing a cash contribution into a slot 381 of the envelope contribution acceptor 380. As used in relation to thb embodiment the term "cash contribution" abo includes a contribution by check. The envelope contribution acceptor 380 takes in the envelope 600 containing a cash currency contribution. Thb can be accompUshed by pulling in envelope 600 containing a cash contribution in by a transport mechanbm such as that commonly used in vending machines, and as previously described .^Alternatively, a contributor or gift giver may manuaUy insert the envelope 600 containing a cash contribution through slot 381. A contribution or gift associator aUows a contributor or gift giver's or gift giver's account to be properly credited for the contribution or gift. For example, the present invention contemplates that a contribution or gift associator for associating an envelope containing a cash contribution or gift with an account of a contributor or gift giver may take on several forms, including but not kmited to a bar code, e.g. 620 on the envelope, and bar code reader 640 and associated circuitry, an optical character recognition reader and associated circuitry, or a combination thereof. The present invention further contemplates that a reader that reads a coded envelope can be provided.
The envelope 600 containing a cash contribution or gift can have thereon a contributor or gift giver bar code 620 that b associated with information about a contributor or gift giver's account. The envelope 600 containing a cash contribution or gift may also contain a bar code representing a cash denomination 630, and/or a coUection bar code 635. A coUection bar code 635 b used to designate the specific coUection to which a contribution or gift is made if there are multiple coUections during a reUgious service. The contributor or gift giver bar code 620 can be associated with the contributor's or gift giver's account. The fund-raising organization may choose to give a contributor or gift giver an envelope containing only a contributor or gift giver bar code 620 imprinted on the envelope 600. The present invention contemplates that the contributor or gift giver can then add an adhesive label containing a bar code representing a cash denomination 630 to envelope 600. Moreover, on the occasion of a special gathering of contributions and gifts, a contributor or gift giver can add an adhesive label containing a coUection bar code 635 which can be affixed onto envelope 600. Other information can be associated with a bar code which can be affixed on an envelope 600.
FIG.3 and 5 are perspective views of embodiments of a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 with a card processor. A card processor can be a credit card processor 160 and a debit card processor 240, e.g. processor 160/240. The present invention contemplates that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 might only contain 1 a credit card processor 160. Alternatively, the present invention also contemplates that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 can only contain a debit car processor 240. A variant embodiment can provide a credit card processor 160 and a debit car processor 240 can be located on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 a different physical positions thereon. Electronic contributions or gifts management periphera 6 100 does not include a card processor 160/240. Rather, it b appreciated that electroni contributions or gifts management peripheral is Ughter in weight and less costly t manufacture than electronic contributions and gifts management terminal 100.due to decrease circuitry contained therein. In one variant, it b further appreciated that peripheral 100 consbt essentiaUy of a card reader 307, data storage 302, a program storage, circuitry 903, a 1 communication port for off-loading information from the peripheral, a seU-contained source of electrical power; and, a software routine for immediately recording, capturing, and/or seizing successive inputs of contributor or gift giver card information, a software routine for immediately recording, capturing, and/or seizing successive inputs of contributor or gift giver card information correlated to a pre-programmed contribution or gift numerical amount, a 6 software routine for immediately recording, capturing, and /or seizing, successive inputs of contributor or gift giver card information correlated to variable contribution or gift numerical amount information, or combination thereof. OptionaUy, a dbplay and keys are added thereto. A card processor 160/240 includes a card slot. A contributor or gift giver swipes, enters, or passes a credit card 145 through the card slot or port of a credit card processor 160. 1 Alternatively, a contributor or gift giver swipes, enters, or inserts a debit card 150 through a card slot of a debit card processor 240.
In a preferred embodiment, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 has both a credit card processor 160 and a debit card processor 240 utilizing a single processor that dbcriminates between the type of contribution or gift made. An exemplary credit and 6 debit card processor 160/240 b disclosed in United States Patent No. 5,012,077. The card processor 160/240 communicates with key pad 890 on the face of a hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100. Upon receiving the communication that a card contribution b to be given, the key pad 890 reveab a key associated with a cash denomination. By way of example, the key associated with a cash denomination can appear 1 to disclose a one, five, ten or twenty dollar symbol as described below. The contributor or gift giver presses the key associated with a cash denomination that b the preferred amount of hb contribution, and presses entry key 920. In a variant of terminal 100 or peripheral 100, a cardholder contributor or gift giver passes through or inserts hb information bearing card 145/150 on card reader 307 for reading thereof. Information regarding the type of card read is detected, e.g. a determination b made whether a premium card has been read such as a "GOLD CARD" versus some other type of card ("A CLASSIC CARD or VISA BUSINESS CARD"), or whether other indicia regarding a contributor or gift giver's or gift giver's credit worthiness, credit limits, or affluence are present. It wiU be appreciated that cardholders with high credit limits or bearing a premium card such as a gold card can be more affluent individuals tending to contribute larger contribution or gift amounts. If a premium card is detected or if other information indicative of the cardholder's credit worthiness or affluence is detected, recommended contribution or gift amounts appear on key pad 890. These recommended contribution or gift amounts can be larger recommended contribution or gift amounts. By way of example, when contributor or gift giverA passes hb information bearing credit card that b a VISAR GOLD Card through card reader 307. The information indicative of the type of card that contributor or gift giver A's card is, is processed via software routines and a single or a pluraUty of recommended contribution or gift amount keys appear on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral lOO's touch screen interface, e.g. $100, $150, $500. In a variant, when contributor or gift giverB passes hb information bearing credit card that b a VISAR CLASSIC Card through card reader 307. The information indicative of the type of card that contributor or gift giver B's card is processed via software routines and a single or a pluraUty of recommended contribution or gift amount keys appear on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100's touch screen interface, e.g. $10, $15, $20. It wiU be seen that the cumulative amount of a group of respective contribution or gift transactions that are received from a group of cardholder contributor or gift givers or gift givers in a single fund-raising event wiU be maximized utilizing thb apparatus and method.
Successive made credit card contributions or gifts made on terminal 100 or peripheral 100 do not require an authorization, or verification of authorization by signature or numeric code. Thb b due to the unique nature of a contribution or gift in that it b a one way giving.
If a contribution or gift does not ultimately get consummated, the recipient of the gift or contribution has no risk of loss that would normaUy be associated with a two way exchange.
Consequently, the present invention contemplates that successive contributors or gift givers wiU simply need to swipe or insert their respective information bearing cards 145/150 through, or into, the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, as required, and enter the amount of their contributions or gifts by pressing keys associated with a cash denomination of an order induing the making of a contribution in making their contributions or gifts on the key pad 890. The first contributor or gift giver passes electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to a subsequent contributor or gift giver who repeats the contribution or gift step by depressing a key as to the amount given by him. The same steps are optionaUy performed by a pluraUty of contributor or gift givers or gift givers each choosing hb or her monetary amount to be given. The card information and contribution or gift information is then post processed. Post processing includes transmitting the card information and contribution or gift information to a card account processor to request a verification or authorization, for crediting and debiting of the appropriate accounts, or combination thereof. The present invention contemplates that a contributor or gift giver wiU have pre-authorized the fund-rabing organization to coUect a contribution or gift amount. Pre-authorization can include an agreement with the organization that a contributor or gift giver authorizes the contribution or gift of a given amount once a certain action takes place, i.e. the contributor or gift giver swipes card 145/150 through electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The pre- authorized contribution or gift amount and the contributors' or gift givers' card information are correlated, and forwarded to a card account processor for post-processing. By way of further example, a contributor or gift giver 1 (FIG. 13) enters into an arrangement with a fund- rabing organization or gift recipient. The arrangement b that fund-rabing organization or gift recipient wiU associate a preferred contribution or gift amount with the contributor's or gift giver's card information each time the contributor or gift giver enters hb respective card information into electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 It wiU be appreciated that thb method aUows for contributor or gift giver 1 to simply enter his card information in the terminal to make a contribution or gift. Less time is spent by the contributor or gift giver 1 focusing on the financial aspects of the transaction. That is, there is an automatic correlation with a predesignated contribution or gift numerical contribution amount with a respective contributor's or gift giver's card information on entered on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. In the case of a debit card 150 contribution or gift via a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, the contributor or gift giver can authorize the fund-rabing organization or gift recipient to use a secret identification number associated with hb debit card account in order to aUow the organization to automaticaUy obtain the contribution or gift without seeking subsequent authorization from the contributor or gift giver. Alternatively, the contributor or gift giver may enter hb personal identification number (PIN) into electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, or combination thereof, and electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, 120, or combination thereof, stores the PIN in an encrypted form for later processing. In this scenario, the contributor or gift giver need only perform the action of swiping or inserting, as required, card 150 through processor 160/240 on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to make a contribution or gift. The secret identification number b associated or correlated with the card information, contribution or gift amount information, or combination thereof, and forwarded to a card account processor for post processing. In this scenario post processing includes obtaining appropriate authorizations, and crediting and debiting the contributor or gift giver's account and the fund-raising organizations account, or combination thereof, as required.
The present invention also makes provbion that a contributor or gift giver need not disclose a contributor's or gift giver's card 145/150 account authorization ycode to the fund- raising organization or gift recipient for security reasons but stiU may wish to make a card 145/150 contribution or gift. In thb case, the present invention contemplates that the fund- raiser's or gift recipient's terminal 120 or peripheral 120, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, or combination thereof, has an input 307 that aUows for entry of the contributor's or gift giver's card 145/150 account authorization code so that it b encrypted and only decipherable and usable by the fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal 120 or peripheral 120, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, a card account processor, or combination thereof, for processing the card 145/150 contribution or gift. An advantage of this feature is added security for the contributor or gift giver. The present invention also contemplates using a touch sensitive screen, not shown, to input, a contributor or gift giver's name, credit card and/or debit account information, the coUection for which the contribution or gift is made if there are multiple coUections, and the like.
A pluraUty of successive associated card 145,150 contributions and gifts is immediately recorded and stored in data storage 302. A set of software routines associates or correlates successive contributors' or gift givers' card account information with respective contribution or gift amounts. The contributor or gift giver has made a number of card contributions and gifts within a specified time period which are immediately recorded, stored and taUied by a set of software routines. Optional smaU contribution or gift service routine downloads a pluraUty of a contributor's or gift giver's card contributions and gifts once a card contribution or gift amount threshold is reached. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can adopt pen-based input or touch sensitive screen input. A pen and screen provide a contributor or gift giver a substitute for key pad 890. By way of example, a contributor or gift giver may use a pen to write in the amount of contribution or gift or other alpha-numeric text on a screen, not shown. Alternatively, a symbokc key associated with a cash denomination might appear on a screen. The contributor or gift giver then uses a finger to touch the symbokc key associated with a cash denomination and designates the contribution or gift amount. If a contributor's or gift giver's signature is required, a pen can also be use with a screen as an electronic signature line. The contributor's or gift giver's signature entere on a screen can be collected, stored, and /or transmitted by card processor 160/240 along wit contribution or gift information to a third party card processor via a communication link 1030 Alternatively, thb information might be sent to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal 12 or peripheral 120 via a communication Unk 140 for further processing, storage, and/o transmittal via communication Unk 1030.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an embodiment of an electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 with a card reader 307. In a variant, a container 440 supports a credit card processor 160, a debit card processor 240, or combination thereof. The present invention contemplates that both a credit card processor 160 and a debit card processor 240 can be located on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 at different physical locations. A contributor or gift giver can drop a cash contribution or gift 143 or an envelope 600 containing a cash contribution or gift into a container 440. Container 440 has an open area 441 on its top surface of a side surface. Area 441 is of a size for receiving a cash contribution or gift 143 or envelope 600. The cash contribution or gift 143 or envelope 600 containing a cash currency contribution or gift might then be processed using manual post processed cash oblation. Alternatively, a contributor or gift giver can make a contribution or gift using credit card 145 or a debit card 150 as previously described.
The present invention contemplates that container 440 may be constructed from any material suitable to coUect cash contributions and gifts or envelope contributions and gifts. Preferably, container 440 b constructed from a woven material, or a metal. Container 440 is of a size and weight permitting a contributor or gift giver pass it and the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to another contributor or gift giver. Container 440 can comprise an envelope box 9737 with a locking cash drawer 9740 or a deposit box 9739 (FIG. 9). The envelope box 9737 and deposit box 9739 have a slot 102 dbposed thereon for the deposit of cash 143 and envelope contributions and gifts 600 and an inner storage volume 9741. Deposit box 9739 can have the addition of an opening baffle 1405 for security, a locked cabinet door 9740 for access said cash contributions and gifts, and a removable bag 10 for retaining a cash contribution or gift 143 (not shown). In one embodiment, envelope box 9737 and deposit box 9739 comprise docking station 1999, an electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, or combination thereof. OptionaUy, envelope box 9737 and deposit box 9739 comprise a lock means for lockably securing electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 thereto. The combination of envelope box and electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 1 100 or peripheral 100, and/or deposit box and electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 are optionaUy on an a fund-raising terminal network.
FIG.4 b a schematic block diagram of a fund-raising terminal of the present invention, a card reader 307 and related circuitry 303 addition, and a key board 107 and related circuitry 109 addition. In thb embodiment, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 acts as a stand alone unit for accepting card 145, 150, cash 143, envelope 600 contributions and gifts, or combinations thereof. For example, in Figure 3 communication Unk can be a wireless communication Unk. Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records successive contributions or gifts made thereon. Further, in one embodiment, data storage 302 stores in the range of 10 to 1000+ contributions or gifts, including card information and associated contribution or gift information, the particular storage requirements being dictated by the number of contributor or gift givers or gift givers expected to use electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Preferably, data storage can store approximately 200 transactions. The present invention also contemplates that in other embodiments swiping a credit card 145 or debit card 150 might not be required. As used herein, the term "swiping" or "passing" refers to any method for communicating information on an information bearing card to a card reader 307. The invention has the features enumerated above in FIG. 1, with the addition of a receipt generator 820 at electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. By way of example as with programmable IC cards. A contributor or gift maker can pre-program his or her information bearing card to off-load a pre-determined contribution or gift from his or her respective card onto terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Again, it b understood that the making of contributions or gifts by a pluraUty of successive contributors or gift givers b greatly accelerated where IC cards are used. Here the successive contributors or gift givers simply insert the IC card into a communication port on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The IC card off-loads a contribution or gift from itseU onto the terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records the off-loaded contributions or gifts from a pluraUty of successive contributors. There b no need for the entry of a contribution or gift numerical amount onto terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as the IC card has been pre-programmed with a numerical contribution or gift amount. In yet a further variant the IC card is pre-programmed to recognize terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Hence, IC card recognizes terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and then automatically off-loads a pre-programmed contribution or gift from the IC card onto terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The present invention also provides an improved IC (Integrated circuit or smart) card in which an improvement comprises a pre-programmed contribution or gift thereon. A contributor or gift giver may wbh to obtain a receipt 830 directly after he has made a contribution or gift. After entering his contribution or gift, a cash contribution or gift 143, dbplay 840 dbplays a message asking the contributor or gift giver if he wishes a receipt for hb contribution or gift. The contributor or gift giver presses a key representing yes on keypad 890. Receipt generator 820 prints receipt 830 for the contributor or gift giver. The receipt contains information stored initiaUy in the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. the contributor's or gift giver's name, the amount of the contribution or gift, the date of the contribution or gift, and/or the coUection for which the contribution or gift was given. Preferably, the generation of the ιιeceipt(s) is made remote from terminal 100 or peripheral 100 so as not to decelerate the making of sequential contributions on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. As shown in FIGS 8, 8a, and 8b, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal
100 or peripheral 100 b used to induce, facUitate, and soUcit successive monetary contributions or gifts made by a pluraUty of contributors or gift givers. The contribution or gift is made by an information bearing card, e.g. such as a credit card 145, or debit card 150. A method comprises the steps of prompting a cardholder contributor or gift giver to pass his information bearing card, e.g. through a card reader 307; prompting a contributor or gift giver to manuaUy enter information representative of a contribution or gift amount; and, optionally prompting the contributor or gift giver to verify information representative of a contribution or gift amount. Verification may include a prompt to press a key representative of a "YES," "NO," "ENTER," or other type of key(s). Prompting b accomplished by visually displaying an alpha- numeric message on dbplay 840. OptionaUy prompting may be accompUshed by providing alpha-numeric text disposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, offering station 7000, or combination thereof. Further optional visual prompts may include a prompt appearing on a display 840 requesting additional identification information of a contributor or gift giver, e.g. the address of an contributor or gift giver, a prompt requesting a special intention, or combination thereof. Further an optional message prompt may include the foUowing text portions: "SLIDE CARD THROUGH CARD READER 1400," "ENTER CONTRIBUTION OF GIFT AMOUNT 1401," "PRESS YES 1402," "ENTER OFFERING AMOUNT," "ENTER CONTRIBUΗON OR GIFT," a variation on the themes of the text, or combination thereof. In a variant, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 audibly prompts a contributor or gift giver to make a contribution or gift by way of an information bearing card.
FIG.5 b a perspective view of a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, a docking station 1999 for portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and a container 440 for gathering cash and envelope contributions and gifts. Docking station 1999 aUows for a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to be docked or received therein. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b dbposed in the docking station 1999 to allow information from an information bearing card and/or contribution or gift amount information to be transmitted via docking station 1999 to, by way of example, terminal 120 (via communication Unk 140), to a card account processor 1031 directly via communication link 140 (FIG. 4), to another electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, or a combination thereof. It b possible to have a pluraUty of docking stations 1999 networked on a fund-rabing or gift giving terminal network.
Docking station 1999 can abo be used to communicatively dispose a card reader 307, related circuitry 303 (FIG.4), means for entering a contribution or gift amount, means for automaticaUy storing successive contribution or gift amount information, means for automaticaUy storing successive card information from an information bearing card, means for txansinitting data sets comprised of successive contribution information from terminal 100 or peripheral 100, or combination thereof, to a container 440 (FIG. 5 and 8) for coUecting cash contributions and gifts, envelope contribution or gifts and gifts, or combination thereof. Moreover, a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or docking station 1999 may abo be located on the interior or exterior of a buUding and /or a permanently mounted to an envelope coUection box (FIG. 8). In such an embodiment, docking station 1999 provides a means for energizing electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. OptionaUy, docking station 1999 has a port 7778 for recharging a power supply on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Port 7778 b optionaUy used for communicatively attaching electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to a fund-raising terminal network, where the fund-rabing terminal network facilitates that transmittal of contribution or gift information and card information to a card account processor. In another embodiment docking station 1999 includes a sUde in mounting unit (not pictured) onto which electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b connected to container 440 (FIG. 5) or offering station 7000 (FIG. 6). In an embodiment, Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 sUdes into docking station 1999 (FIG. 5 or 6), and plugs into the docking station 1999, e.g. into port 7778 (FIG.6). In an alternate embodiment, docking station 1999, and/or electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 contain a base mount (not shown). The base mount includes a plate on the bottom or side of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The plate is offset from the bottom of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The plate aUows electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to slide into docking station 1999. A pluraUty of docking stations 1999 are removably connected to aUow for a pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to be carried thereon, and to allow for ease of transportation. Further a single docking station 1999 optionaUy has a pluraUty of bays thereon in which terminab 100, peripherab 100, or combinations thereof rest, down load information, and/or recharge.
In a variant, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b permanently mounted in a docking station 1999. OptionaUy, docking station 1999 has a surface 7058 (FIG. 5) or surface 7050 (FIG. 6) on which a portable card processor 160/240 rests without an electrical connection. Terminal 100 or peripheral 00 is taken from the docking station 1999 surface 7050, 7058 after a pluraUty of successive contributions or gifts are made thereon, e.g. 10 to 1000+, and linked to a card account processor database 1031 via communication link 140. In one embodiment, docking station 1999 can be integrally molded into the body of container 440. the docking station 1999 comprises an optional indentation of a size and shape to retain electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 on a surface 7058, container 440, or a combination thereof. TheelβΛonic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and docking station 1999 contain complementary electrical connectors (not shown), the connection of which provides sufficient connection to provide a communication link to transmit data or information. Numerous communication links discussed above can also be used to provide connections to move data. In various embodiments, docking station 1999, terminal 120, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, card account processor 1031, or a combination thereof, are on the same network. Downloading information from the devices on the network b directed to a terminal 120 in one embodiment, to a modem in another embodiment, or to a card account processor database in yet another embodiment. Docking station 1999 (FIG.5 and 6) b constructed of plastic, metal, wood, or any other material appropriate to create a surface on which a Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can rest. Docking station 1999 b fastened to the side of container 440 via a fastening means (not pictured). By way of example, a fastening means includes adhesive, rivets, snaps, velcro, screws, or combination thereof. Optional hook and loop fastener 7002 comes into contact with a sbter hook and loop fastener (not pictured) dbposed on the underside of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to releaseably connect electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to docking station 1999 (FIG. 5 and 6), surface 7058 (FIG.5), or surface 7050 (FIG.6).
FIG. 6 b a perspective view of an fund-raising contribution or gift station 7000 comprising electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, optional docking station 1999, optional container 7001 for coUecting cash and envelope ccαitributions and gifts, and an optional means for lockably securing an electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to docking station 1999, or surface 7050. Fund-raising contribution or gift station 7000 has a surface 7050. The fund-rabing contribution or gift station has optional aperture 7003 through which Ught source 7052 radiates Ught. Lens 7004 b interposed between the aperture 7003 and source 7052. Lens 7004 has alpha-numeric text dbposed thereon in one embodiment, e.g. the name of a fund-rabing organization. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 rests on surface 7050 removably attached with a hook and loop fastener as described in FIG. 5 or lockably disposed in docking station 1999 by way of a locking mechanbm 7011. Pins 7013 retract or enter apertures 7012 in response to locking mechanism 7011 being locked or unlocked. A variety of locking mechanisms and assembkes for lockably securing electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 are known in the art. The present invention contemplates that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b optionaUy lockably dbposed on the surface 7050. These locking assembkes may be used when electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b secured to the container 440 (FIG.5), an envelope coUection container (FIG.8) or combination thereof. Mechanical and electronic locking assembUes are used to lockably secure electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. These may include a lock and key combinations, padlocks, and the like. Port 7778 b used with a compUmentary port on a fund-rabing contribution or gift station 100, a communication Unk 140, or combination thereof, to energize electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 via the optional power supply 7776.
FIG.7 b a plan view of a face of a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. A card reader 307 for reading card information from an information bearing card, and dbplay 840 are dbposed on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. A manuaUy activated means for entering contribution or gift monetary amount information comprises, a key representative of a fixed contribution or gift amount 900, e.g. a key representative of ten dollars, a key representative of a single digit integer 901, a confirmation key 904, a negation key 905, or combination thereof. Key 904 may represent a "yes" key. Key 905 may represent a "no" key. It wiU be understood that key 900 aUows for a contributor or gift giver to make a monetary contribution or gift amount rapidly. Key 900 can have optional information representative of two or more currencies of different countries. FIG. 10 Ulustrates a face of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 10 or peripheral 100 used for simplifying and inducing the giving of contributions and gifts b contributor or gift givers or gift givers to a pluraUty of fund-rabing organizations, gif recipeints, or causes, e.g. American Heart Assocation, American Diabetes Association, Jane and John's Wedding, BiU and Josie's Shower Party, Save the Apes, Save the Kangaroos Fund, and Save the Lions Fund. OptionaUy, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, with a face, b used to induce, soUcit, faciktate, and receive contributions and gifts for a pluraUty of causes within a specific fund-raising organization or gjft recipient. The terminal 100 or peripheral 100 face used with electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b used in method of simplifying and inducing the giving of contributions and gifts, receiving and immediately recording, capturing, and/or seizing thereof upon receipt.
The method as described in this specification comprises the steps disclosed herein comprising: providing; circulating; dispersing; spreading; seeding; distributing; dbseminating; dbpensing; diffusing; or combination thereof, among; between; in the midst of; in dispersion through; amidst; amid; or combination thereof, a crowd; an assembly; a meeting; a conclave; a caucus; a parley; a councU; a conference; a band; a congregation; a junction; a gathering; a throng; a swarm; a flock; a convention; a synod; a horde; a social gathering, or combination thereof, of contributors or gift givers making monetary contributions and/or gifts with a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or a portable electronic contributions or gifts management peripheral 100. Preferably, the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 held in a palm of the hand, for making of record information of the contribution or gift, e.g. card information and numerical contribution or gift amount information. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power 1437 (FIG. la) and a pluraUty of entry keys manually operable or activated for entering the amount of the contribution or gift to be given (or a touch sensitive screen input). The terminal or peripheral abo has a reader 307 on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading an information bearing card having indicia thereon identifying the cardholder who b the contributor or gift giver giving the monetary contribution or gift and an optional vbual dbplay 840. Dbplay 840 dbplays the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys for entering the designated monetary amount contributed. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means therein for immediately recording, capturing, and /or seizing successive amounts of contributions or gifts including means for immediately storing the amount correlated to the indicia read on an information bearing card of the corresponding contributor or gift giver. The correlated amount and indicia read by the reader are for eventual off-loading thereof. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for associating or correlating the amount correlated to the indicia read on the record of the corresponding contributor or gift giver with information representative of a particular cause, fund-raising organization, account within a fund rabing organization, recipient of a gift, or combination thereof. There b abo an association or correlation with a respective contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card information, respective contributor's or gift giver's numerical contribution or gift information, and ^particular cause, fund-rabing organization, account within a fund rabing organization, or combination thereof. The correlation is immediate in one variant. By way of further example, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a key associated with indicia representative of a particular a particular cause, fund-rabing organization, account within a fund rabing organization, a recipient of a gift, a wish lbt item of a gift recipient, a particular goal to which a gift wiU be given, or combination thereof. The key 911 represents a key (or portion of a touch sensitive screen) that designates contribution or gift to a "Save the Apes" fund or account, key 912 represents a key the designates a contribution or gift to a "Save the Kangaroos" fund or account, and key 913 represents a key the designates a contribution or gift to a "Save the Lions" fund or account. A contributor or gift giver designates which fund he wbhes hb contribution or gift to go to, e.g. by pressing key 912 "Save the Kangaroos" fund or account; key 913 represents a key which designates a contribution or gift to a "Save the Lions" fund or account; or, key 911 represents a key the designates a contribution or gift to a "Save the Apes" fund or account. The contributor's or gift giver's card information and designated contribution or gift monetary amount b associated with his cause designation. In the example of a social event such as a wedding, keys represent designations of a gift to "a new house fund," " a new car fund," a "new baby fund," "a fund to pay for the wedding reception." In the case of a funeral, keys represent designations of a gift to "pay for the funeral expenses fund," a "ccβitribution to a medical research society, e.g. American Lung Association, American Heart Association, etc." a "chUdren of the deceased fund." In the case of a graduation party social event, keys represent designations of a gift to "a coUege fund," "a spring break vacation fund," and the like. It b understood that keys on terminal 100 or peripheral 100 have representations appropriate to the social event.
Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately stores the associated and designated information for eventual off-loading thereof. Off-loading b to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal 120 or peripheral 120, a card account processor 1031, a funds processing network, a personal computer, the Internet, or combination thereof. The contributor's or gift giver's associated card information, contribution or gift amount and designation is then routed to a particular account. An account can be a separate account within a fund-rabing organization group of accounts, a host database of accounts located at a remote location, an account of a particular fund-rabing organization within a group of fund-raising organization accounts, or combination thereof. In a variant, aU of the designated contribution or gift monetary amounts are tunneled to a single account. As an added safety measure terminab 100 or peripherals 100 are initialized for use from a remote computer. Initialization includes transferring data sets activating the software on terminal 100 or peripheral 100, data sets instructing the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to correlate a group of contributions or gifts with data sets representative of a particular recipient of the group of contributions, and the like.
Provision can be made for a prompt on dbplay 840 that prompts a contributor or gift giver to enter hb card information. A contributor or gift giver enters his card information which b read by a reader 307. Another prompt on display 840 prompts the contributor or gift giver to select a particular cause to which he wishes make a contribution or gift. For example, the contributor or gift giver selects key 911 representing a "Save the Apes fund or account." The contributor or gift giver b prompted to enter a numerical contribution or gift amount. For example, the contributor or gift giver selects $50. The contributor's or gift giver's selection of a numerical contribution or gift amount, e.g. $50, and selection of, e.g. "The Save the Apes Fund," are associated or correlated with the contributor's or gift giver's card information from his respective information bearing card, and stored in the electronic contributions or girts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 data storage. A pluraUty of contributors or gift givers make their subsequent selections. The associated information, e.g. card information from each respective contributor or gift giver, contribution or gift information from each respective contributor or gift giver, and designation of cause, fund, or account, are then stored in data storage for eventual off-loading from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Off-loading can be to a fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, a card account processor 1031, a fund-processing data base, a bank, or combination thereof, for further processing. It wiU be appreciated further post contribution or gift processing can include preparation of a record substantiating the contribution or gift that b then forwarded to the contributor or gift giver for tax purposes and the like.
The keys 911, 912, and 913 can represent organizations such as the American Red Cross, American Cancer Society, American Diabetes Society, or other fund-rabing organizations or gift recipients. As wiU be appreciated contributions and gifts can be gathered at funeral homes, wedding receptions, hospitab, charitable baUs, concerts, and the like, for these various causes. FIG. 11 iUustrates a face of a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 used for simplifying and inducing the giving of poUtical contributions and gifts by contributor or gift givers. The face b used on a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and used in method the of simplifying and inducing the giving of poUtical contributions and gifts by contributor or gift givers vying for political office, receiving and immediately recording thereof upon receipt. The method comprises the steps disclosed herein comprising providing the contributor or gift givers or gift givers making monetary contributions and gifts with a portable (optioηaUy hand-held) electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record information of the contribution or gift transaction, e.g. cardholder information and numerical contribution or gift amount information. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power 1437 and a pluraUty of entry keys manually operable for entering the amount of the contribution or gift to be given. The terminal also has a reader 307 on the electronic contribution or gifts or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading an information bearing card having indicia thereon identifying the contributor or gift giver giving the monetary contribution or gift and an optional dbplay 840. Dbplay 840 displays the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for immediately recording the amount of the contribution or gift including means for irnmediately storing the amount correlated to the indicia read on an information bearing card of the corresponding contributor or gift giver. The correlated amount and indicia read by said reader are for eventual off-loading thereof. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for associating the amount correlated to the indicia read on the record of the corresponding contributor or gift giver with information representative of a particular candidate for poUtical office. These means include, by way of example, software routines that make the association.
By way of further example, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a key associated with indicia representative of a particular candidate for political office, e.g. Ronald Regan or Dan Quayle, a particular poUtical office, e.g. President, Mayor, Senator, Representative, Judge, poUtical party committeeman, or combination thereof. By way of example, a contributor or gift giver designates which candidate, party, and/or poUtical office he wbhes hb contribution or gift to go to. The contributor's or gift giver's card information and contribution or gift amount is associated with hb designation. The contributor's or gift giver's associated card information, contribution or gift amount and designation b then routed to a particular account. Provbion can be made for a prompt on a dbplay 840 which prompts a contributor or gift giver to enter hb card information. A contributor or gift giver enters hb card information which b read by the card reader 307. Another visual prompt on the dbplay 840 prompts the contributor or gift giver to select a particular candidate to which he wbhes make a contribution or gift for. By way of example, the contributor or gift giver selects key 914 representing a candidate for President. Other keys include a key representing a Senator or Senate seat 915, and a key for Mayor 916. Keys can include designations for national, state, and local poUtical offices, candidates, poUticians, officeholders, office seekers, legislators, congressmen, and/or poUticos. Trje contributor or gift giver b prompted to enter a numerical contribution or gift amount. Assume the contributor or gift giver selects $50. The contributor's or gift giver's selection of a numerical contribution or gift amount, e.g. $50, and selection of, e.g. President, are associated with the contributor's or gift giver's card information from his respective information bearing card, and stored in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 data storage. A pluraUty of contributor or gift givers or gift givers make their subsequent selections sequentially. The associated information, e.g. card information, contribution or gift information and designation of candidate or poUtical office, are then stored in data storage for eventual off¬ loading thereof. Off-loading can be to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, a card account processor 1031, a fund-processing data base, a bank, or combination thereof, for further processing. The process b repeated for a plurality of successive contributors or gift givers. FIG. 12 illustrates a face of a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 used for simplifying and inducing the giving of contributions and gifts by contributors or gift givers to causes within a reUgious organization, e.g. First coUection, Second CoUection, and Cardinal's Appeal. Thb face b used with a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and used in the method of simplifying and inducing the giving of contributions and gifts, receiving and immediately recording thereof upon receipt. The method comprises the steps dbclosed herein comprising providing the contributor or gift givers or gift givers making monetary contributions and gifts with a portable hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record data of the contribution or gift transaction, e.g. cardholder card information and numerical contribution or gift amount information. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power 1437 and a pluraUty of entry keys manuaUy operable for entering the amount of the contribution or gift to be given in one embodiment. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as illustrated in FIG. 10-12 b a type of terminal accepting transactions by way of information bearing cards. Preferably, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b a portable hand-held terminal. This terminal or peripheral also has a reader 307 on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading an information bearing card having indicia thereon identifying the contributor or gift giver making the monetary contribution or gift and an optional dbplay 840. Dbplay 840 dbplays the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for recording the amount of the contribution or gift including means for storing the amount correlated to the^ indicia read on an information bearing card of the corresponding contributor or gift giver. The correlated amount and indicia read by said reader are for eventual off-loading thereof. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for associating the amount correlated to the indicia read on the record of the corresponding contributor or gift giver with information representative of a particular cause, account within a rekgious organization, or combination thereof. It is abo possible to make an association or correlation with a respective contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card information, respective contributor's or gift giver's numerical contribution or gift information, and a particular cause within a rekgious organization.
Provbion can be made wherein a reUgious organization designates to which coUection, or cause, a sub-group of contribution or gift transactions within a group of contribution or gift transactions made during a session. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 provides for the designation or grouping of a sub-group of contributions or gifts for a particular coUection, cause, or recipient of a contribution or gift. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a key, or code that is entered by, associated with indicia representative of a particular coUection. Where a code representative of a particular coUection is used, the code is associated or correlated with a group of respective contributions or gifts. The code b entered by an individual prior to a particular portion of a contribution or gift session. In a variant the code b correlated to a chronological time period during a portion of the contribution or gift session, and as such the terminal or peripheral 100 enters different modes of operation for the Assocation of a particular group of contributions or gifts with a particular recipient of the gift or contribution. A key 911 represents designation of a contribution or gift to the "First CoUection" fund or account, a key 912 represents a key the designates a contribution or gift to a "Second CoUection" fund or account, and key 913 represents a key that designates a contribution or gift to a "Cardinal's Appeal" fund or account. A contributor or gift giver designates which fund he wishes hb contribution or gift to go to, e.g. by pressing the key 912, key 913 or, key 911. The contributor's or gift giver's card information and contribution or gift amount is associated with hb designation. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records and stores the associated and designated information in data storage for eventual off-loading thereof. Off-loading b to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, a card account processor 1031, a funds processing network, or combination thereof. The contributor's or gift giver's associated card information, contribution or gift amount and designation b then routed to a particular account. Such an account can be a separate account within a reUgious organization, an account of a cause wjthin a group of reUgious organization accounts, a particular recipient of a gift, or combination thereof.
Furthermore, a prompt on a dbplay 840 prompts successive contributors or gift givers to enter card information. A contributor or gift giver enters his card information which is read by reader 307. Another prompt on dbplay 840 prompts the contributor or gift giver to select a particular cause to which he wishes make a contribution or gift for. Assume the contributor or gift giver selects the key 911 representing the "First CoUection." Collections include, by way of example, a capital improvement fund coUection, a school fund coUection, a Cardinal's appeal coUection, a coUection for the mbsions overseas, or combination thereof. The contributor or gift giver b prompted to enter a numerical contribution or gift amount. Assume the contributor or gift giver selects $50. The contributor's or gift giver's selection of a numerical contribution or gift amount, e.g. $50, and selection of a cause are associated with the contributor's or gift giver's card information from his respective information bearing card, and immediately recorded, and stored in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 data storage. A pluraUty of contributor or gift givers or gift givers make their subsequent selections which are abo immediately recorded. The associated information, e.g. card information from each respective contributor or gift giver, contribution or gift information from each respective contributor or gift giver, and designation of cause, fund, or account, are then stored in data storage for eventual off-loading from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Off-loading b to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, a card account processor 1031, a fund-processing data base, a bank, or combination thereof, for further processing. As wiU be appreciated further processing can include preparation of a record substantiating the contribution or gift that is then forwarded to the contributor or gift giver for tax purposes and the like.
FIG. 13 illustrates a method of obtaining contributions and gifts. The method simplifies the way a contribution or gift b given and induces the giving of a contribution or gift. A portable hand held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is provided for receiving and immediately recording a contribution or gift given. The contribution or gift b made by use of card information from an information bearing card 145/150. As described above, information bearing card 145/150 b a credit card 145, debit card 150, or combination thereof.
A first contributor or gift giver 1 is handed a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record data sets of a contribution or gift. The contribution or gift b made the contributor or gift giver using an information bearing card such as a credit card 145, debit card 150, or combination thereof. Preferably electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power 1437 and a pluraUty of optional keys (as described above) manually operable for entering the amount of the monetary contribution or gift to be given, designate a cause, etc. In a preferred embodiment, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a case dimensioned for being held in the palm of contributor or gift giver l's hand IR. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading a card record medium, e.g. an information bearing card. The card record medium has indicia identifying a contributor or gift giver 1 making a given monetary contribution or gift. The terminal has means for making a visual display 840 of the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 also has means for recording the amount of the contribution or gift, e.g. data storage 302, including means for storing the amount of the contribution or gift correlated to the indicia read on the record medium, e.g. information bearing card, of the corresponding contributor or gift giver 1. The correlated amount and indicia read by reader 307 are for eventual off-loading from the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. A pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are circulated, or dispersed among a group of prospective contributors. Contributor or gift giver 1 is handed a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 of the pluraUty of terminab 100, peripherab 100, or combination thereof. By way of example, contributor or gift giver 1 b provided electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 by a card account processor, a bank, a fund-rabing organization, a manufacturer, third party account processor, or a combination thereof. The contributor or gift giver 1 holds the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 in hand IR. Contributor or gift giver 1 enters b card information by way of card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The contributor or gift giver 1 takes hb information bearing card, e.g. a credit card 145, debit card 150 or combination thereof, with hb fingers on hand 1L, and passes it through card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The reader 307 reads information on contributor or gift giver l's information bearing card and stores it in a data storage. Contributor or gift giver 1 then uses his fingers on hand 1L and enters a contribution or gift amount, a designation for a particular cause the contribution or gift is for, or combination thereof. The contributor or gift giver 1 can press a single key dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. a $5 key, to enter a contribution or gift monetary amount. The contributor or gift giver 1 can press a combination of keys on a keyboard dbposed on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to designate a contribution or gift amount, e.g. $35.71. Contributor or gift giver l's contribution or gift amount and respective card information are immediately correlated, and immediately stored in a data storage on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Contributor or gift giver 1 can enter card information with a single information bearing card or with multiple information bearing cards.
Contributor or gift giver 1 then passes the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, as indicated by phantom line 11, to second contributor or gift giver 2. The second contributor or gift giver 2 receives electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 from contributor or gift giver 1 in his hand 2R. Contributor or gift giver 2 enters hb respective card information by way of card reader 307 dbposed on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
The contributor or gift giver 2 takes hb information bearing card, e.g. a credit card 145, debit card 150 or combination thereof, with his hand 2L, and passes it through card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 . The card reader 307 reads information on contributor or gift giver 2's respective information bearing card, immediately records the information, and stores it in a data storage. Contributor or gift giver 2 then uses hb hand 2L and enters a contribution or gift amount, a designation for a particular cause the contribution or gift b for, or combination thereof. The contributor or gift giver 2 can press a single key dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. a $10 key, to enter a contribution or gift amount (FIGS. 10, 11). OptionaUy, contributor or gift giver 2 can press a combination of keys on a keyboard disposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to designate a contribution or gift amount, e.g. $77.73. Contributor or gift giver 2's contribution or gift amount and respective card information are correlated, immediately recorded, and stored in a data storage on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
The process is repeated for each respective subsequent contributor or gift giver. For example, contributor or gift giver 2 passes electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, as indicated by phantom line IN, to contributor or gift giver N. Contributor or gift giver N receives electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 from contributor or gift giver 2 in his hand NR. Contributor or gift giver N enters hb respective card information by way of card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Contributor or gift giver N takes hb respective information bearing card, e.g. a credit card 145, debit card 150 or combination thereof, with his fingers on hand NL, and passes it through card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The reader 307 reads information on contributor or gift giver N's respective information bearing card, immediately records the information, and stores it in a data storage. Contributor or gift giver N then uses hb hand NL and enters a contribution or gift amount, a designation for a particular cause the contribution or gift b for, or combination thereof. The contributor or gift giver N may press a single key dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. a $50 key, to enter a contribution or gift amount. Optionally, contributor or gift giver N may press a combination of keys on a keyboard disposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to designate a contribution or gift amount, e.g. $99.73. Contributor or gift giver N's contribution or gift amount and respective card information are correlated, immediately recorded, and stored in a data storage on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
For example, several hundred contribution or gift transactions ("L" contribution or gift transactions) can be made sequentiaUy in the manner on a first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100x. A plurality of terminab 100, e.g. electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100ι through electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100z are circulated or dbpersed among a group of prospective contributors or gift givers. Each respective electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can coUect "L" contributions or gifts. The result b that "L" contributions or gifts times "Z," the number of electronic contributions and gifts management terminab 100 and /or peripherab 100, gives (Q) total contributions or gifts received. L*Z = Q. In one variant of the invention, it wiU be understood that (Q), e.g. tens of hundreds of contributions or gifts, have been received before interposing a request for verification or authorization, authorization step, verification step, or a 1 combination thereof, between two respective contributions or gifts within the group of contributions or gifts (Q) during a contribution or gift session.
In the scenario where contributor or gift giver 1 has contributed contributor or gift giver l's respective contribution or gift amount of $5.00, and his respective card information with immediate recordation thereof; where contributor or gift giver 2 has contributed his respective 6 contribution or gift amount of $10.00 and his respective card information with immediate recordation thereof; and, where contributor or gift giver 3 has contributed his respective contribution or gift amount of $50.00 and his respective contribution or gift amount with immediate recordation thereof; and, contributor or gift giver N has contributed his respective contribution or gift amount of $100.00 and his respective card information with immediate
1 1 recordation thereof, data storage in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores the foUowing: Contributor or gift giver l's card information $500; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information $10.00; Contributor or gift giver 3's card information $50.00; and, Contributor or gift giver N's card informations $100.00.
Subsequently, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral
16 100 transmits, communicates or off-loads: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $5.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $10.00; Contributor or gift giver 3's card information and associated $50.00; and, Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $100.00 to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 via docking station 1999. That b a communication link is establbhed between 1 electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and remote terminal 120 for the transmission or communication of the information above. Terminal 120 receives, and immediately stores the information: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $5.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $10.00; Contributor or gift giver 3's card information and associated $50.00; and, Contributor or gift 6 giver N's card information and associated $100.00. Terminal 120 then communicates and/or transmits the information, including optional correlated information identifying a fund-rabing organization, an account of a fund rabing organization, or combination thereof, via communication link 1030, by way of example a telephone line, to card account processor 1031 or a funds processing network. OptionaUy, an authorization b obtained at card account 1 processor 1031 for each contribution or gift transaction at terminal 120 or peripheral 120. By way of example, information designating each contribution or gift transaction as authorized or unauthorized may be added to each respective contribution or gift: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $5.00 — unauthorized; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $10.00 — authorized; Contributor or gift giver 3's card information and associated $50.00 — authorized; and,
Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $100.00 — authorized. The authorized contributions or gifts are then processed further. Processing includes debiting or charging, as appropriate, an account of a contributor or gift giver for the amount of the authorized contribution or gift. By way of example. Contributor or gift giver 2's account is debited $10.00;
Contributor or gift giver 3's account has a charge added to it of $50.00; and, Contributor or gift giver N's account has a debit entered to it of $100.00.
An account of a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient is augmented the amount of the authorized contributions and gifts. By way of example, fund-raiser's or gift recipient's account 1033 would be augmented for the $10.00 received from contributor or gift giver 2, for the $50.00 received from contributor or gift giver 3, and for the $100.00 received from contributor or gift giver N.
Contributor or gift giver l's contribution or gift was unauthorized. As an unauthorized contribution or gift it may be reported to the fund rabing organization or recipient of the gift or contribution. The fund raising organization or gift recipient may choose to foUow up with Contributor or gift giver 1 to determine if the contributor or gift giver would like to make a subsequent contribution or gift. OptionaUy, contributor or gift giver l's card information and respective contribution or gift amount of $5.00 may be discarded. It is understood that the unique nature of a contribution or gift in that it is a one way giving aUows for authorization or verification of authorization at a point in time remote and space from the time and location at which the contributions or gifts are made on the terminab 100 or peripherab 100. A one wa giving allows for contributions and gifts to be immediately recorded on terminals 100 and peripherab 100 without verification of authorization. Contributors and gift givers are free to leave terminab 100 and peripherab 100 upon recordation of gifts or contributions thereon. The gift recipient or fund-rabing organization does not have a risk of loss for an exchanged tangible in the event a contribution or gift b not consummated.
OptionaUy, as each contributor or gift giver, e.g. 1,2,...N, enters his respective card information and respective contribution or gift amount on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, the contributions or gifts are immediately and successively recorded thereon, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits or communicates each respective card information and respective contribution or gift amount for each successive contributor or gift giver to terminal 120, which is remote from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Terminal 120 then stores a back-up copy of data sets of each contribution or gift, e.g. respective 1 contributor or gift giver contribution or gift amount information and card information in a data storage. OptionaUy, each respective contributor's or gift giver's card information and numerical information of a monetary contribution or gift amount is temporarily stored in terminal 120 in a group for eventual transmission thereof to a card account processor 1031 via communication link 1030. OptionaUy, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 6 100 or peripheral 100 transmits card information and contribution amount information after a certain minimum threshold value has been reached. By way of example, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmitsμthis information after a threshold contribution or gift level of, for example, $500.00 or $1000.00 has been reached. Optionally, every time a threshold amount has been reached a transmission via a 1 communication Unk to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120, card account processor 1030, a bank, or combination thereof is made. As described previously, a communication Unk can include a mobϋe telephone cellular Unk, a communication Unk incorporating pager technology, a communication link to a sateUite, and the like.
In yet a further embodiment, a group of contribution or gift transactions are forwarded 6 from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to terminal 120, terminal 120 makes a copy of the contributions or gifts and then automaticaUy initiates upon activation thereof of a downloading procedure to card account processor 1030, a bank, a fund processing network, or combination thereof. It b appreciated that thb back-up feature wiU decrease the risk of loss of card information and contribution or gift amount information 1 in the event that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b accidentaUy damaged or malfunctions. By way of example, in the scenario where contributor or gift giver 1 has entered hb respective contribution or gift, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits contributor or gift giver l's respective contribution or gift transaction to terminal 120 (which is remote from the vicinity of where terminab 100 are used with group 4000 (FIG. 17) in thb example) via a wireless communication Unk 140. Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 optionaUy immediately records the contribution or gift thereon. Terminal 120 immediately records and stores contributor or gift giver l's contribution or gift in a data storage for eventual transmbsion to card account processor 1031. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 retains a record 1 of contributor or gift giver l's contribution or gift. Terminal 120 retains a copy of contributor or gift giver l's contribution or gift. It b understood that having two copies of the contribution or gift, e.g. one copy retained on terminal 100 and peripheral 100 and one copy on terminal 120 or peripheral 120, decreases the risk of loss the contribution or gift. Thb feature is especiaUy preferred where a multipUcity of successive contributions or gifts are made on the terminal 100 1 or peripheral 100. There b a significant decrease in the risk of loss of the multiplicity of contribution information where one or more record copies are made by the methods and devices described herein.
OptionaUy, the copy of contributors' or gift givers' data sets comprised of contributions or gifts immediately recorded in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or 6 peripheral lOO's data storage are optionally compared to the copy of data sets comprised of contributions in terminal 120's data storage. Comparison is made to determine if there has been a corruption of data sets on either peripheral 100 or terminal 100, or op terminal 120 or peripheral 120. Contributor or gift giver 2 enters his contribution or gift. The data sets comprbed of the contribution or gift are immediately recorded on terminal 100 or peripheral
1 1 100. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits contributor or gift giver 2's respective data sets comprised of a contribution or gift to terminal 120 (which is remote in thb example) via a wireless communication link 140. Terminal 120 immediately records and stores contributor or gift giver 2's data sets comprbed of a contribution or gift in a data storage for eventual transmission to card account processor 1031.
16 Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 retains a record of contributor or gift giver 2's data sets comprbed of a contribution or gift. Terminal 120 retains a copy of contributor or gift giver 2's data sets comprised of the contribution or gift. OptionaUy, the copy of contributor or gift giver l's data sets comprbed of the contribution or gift in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100's data 1 storage b compared to the copy in terminal 120's data storage. OptionaUy, contributor or gift giver l's and contributor or gift giver 2's contribution or gift data sets are grouped together for eventual transmbsion to card account processor 1031.
If the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b accidentaUy damaged as it makes its way to contributor or gift giver N so that it is no longer 6 operational and so that it has lost the contribution or gift data sets in data storage 302. It wiU be appreciated that since a "copy" of the contribution or gift data sets of contributor's or gift giver's 1 and 2 are retained in terminal 120, these contribution or gift data sets can stiU be submitted to card account processor 1031 for processing, whereas lack of this back up feature would have resulted in the loss of the contribution or gift data sets made by contributor's or 1 gift giver's 1 and 2. It wiU be understood that this feature wiU provide a great deal of security in the event there are thousands of doUars of contribution or gift data sets received by electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b lost, damaged, or stolen. A method of reducing the risk associated with the damage to data storage of a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, the loss, or theft of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and the loss of data sete comprbed of successive contributions and gifts immediately recorded on terminal 100 or peripheral 100, b abo provided. A contributor or gift giver 1 enters hb contribution or gift data sets into portable a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for immediate recordation thereof or optionaUy for immediate real time communication thereof to a remote terminal 120 or peripheral 120. A record of the contribution or gift transaction b retained in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. A single contribution or gift transaction, or a preferably a pluraUty of successive made contributions or gifts, are transmitted or communicated to terminal 120 via communication Unk 140, preferably a wireless communication Unk. Terminal 120 stores a "copy" of the single contribution or gift data sets, or a "copy" of a pluraUty of the successively made contribution or gift data sets in a data storage. EventuaUy, terminal 120 transmits a single contribution or gift data sets or a group of contribution or gift data sets to a card account processor 1031 for processing. In another variant of peripheral 100, seU-powered peripheral 100 consbts essentiaUy of card reader 307; optional program storage having routines for reading information from successive contributors' or gift givers' information bearing cards, and routines for immediately communicating the information read from successive contributors' or gift givers' record bearing cards to a remote terminal or peripheral, e.g. terminal 120 and peripheral 120, and communication circuitry. In thb variant, operation of peripheral 100 is as foUows: a contributor or gift giver 1 enters a contribution data sets or data sets comprbed of information identifying the contributor or gift giver on peripheral 100. The information is automaticaUy read by reader 307. Peripheral 100 immediately communicates contributor or gift giver 1 contribution data sets or data sets comprbed of information identifying the contributor or gift giver to a remote terminal 120 or peripheral 120. Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 immediately records the contribution data sets or data sets comprbed of information identifying the contributor or gift giver thereon for eventual off-loading thereof. It is appreciated that a pluraUty of successive contribution data sets made by successive contributors are immediately communicated from peripheral 100 to remote terminal of peripheral 120 as they are made on peripheral 100. It b further appreciated that the data sets are optionaUy encrypted for transmbsion from peripheral 100 to peripheral 120, and that there b no risk of loss of data sets if peripheral 100 is damaged since immediate recordation of respective data sets b accompUshed at remote peripheral 120 or terminal 120.
OptionaUy, the original single contribution or gift data set, or pluraUty of successively made contribution or gift data sets, are transmitted to terminal 120 from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and no record copy of the transaction is retained in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 data storage. It wiU be understood that the transmbsion of contribution or gift transaction data to remote terminal 120 from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, as electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b being used in the field for gather contribution or gift transactions, aUows for memory 302 to be cleared and freed up for additional contribution or gift transactions to be made on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. This method aUows for electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to gather a multipUcity of contribution or gift data sets with kmited memory and aUows for a terminal to be manufactured with kmited memory requirements. The peripheral 120 or terminal 120 abo optionaUy transmits a data set to peripheral 100 to notify a contributor or gift giver that communication of data sets therebetween b being executed properly.
As illustrated in FIG.20, a variant provides a method of safe-guarding and minimizing the rbk of loss of contribution or gift data sets from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 via a software routine and associated hardware. Routine 6001 begins the method or routine. Routine 6000 stores sequential contribution or gift data sets on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. A multipUcity of contribution or gift data sets are successive made on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Routine 6002 determines if the number of sequential, cumulative contribution or gift data sets stored on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has reached a rninimum or maximum threshold value, e.g. 50 contributions or gifts data sets, 100 contributions or gifts data sets, 200 contributions or gifts data sets, etc. In a variant routine 6002, determines if the dollar value of the sequential cumulative contributions or gifts has reached a threshold value. If yes, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits information of the sequential, cumulative contributions or gifts to a remote terminal or peripheral, e.g. fund raber's or gift recipient's terminal 120 or peripheral 120, or to another electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, for storage. It wiU be understood that identical or substantiaUy identical records of contribution or gift data sets are immediately recorded and stored in both electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and the remote terminal. Routine 6006 determines if the contribution or gift session has ended. If yes, routine 6004 b executed to download the record of the contribution or gift data sets in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to a remote terminal. If no, routine 6001 is executed to continue storing sequential contribution or gift data sets on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. In a variant, the contribution or gift data sets downloaded after the termination of the contribution or gift session b compared to the record copy of the contribution or gift transaction data that was sequentiaUy transmitted for storage to the remote terminal for accuracy. FIG. 14 iUustrates a variation of the method of receiving a contribution or gift of FIG.
13. The method simplifies the way a contribution or gift is given and induces the giving of a contribution or gift. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminaLlOO or peripheral 100 is provided for receiving and immediately recording the contribution or gift. The contribution consbts of card information from an information bearing card 145/150. As described above, information bearing card 145/150 is a credit card 145, debit card 150, or combination thereof.
A contributor or gift giver N b provided for making of a monetary contribution or gift with a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record data of a contribution or gift by an agent 4 of a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient of agent thereof. As used herein, the term agent refers to a volunteer, employee, principle or any individual acting on behalf of a fund-raising organization, a cause or a gift recipient. The contribution or gift b made by contributor or gift giver N by way of information bearing card 145/150. Preferably electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power 1437 and a plurakty of optional entry keys manuaUy operable for entering the amount of the monetary contribution or gift to be given. In a preferred embodiment, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a case dimensioned for being held in the palm of contributor or gift giver N's hand NR. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading a record medium, e.g. an information bearing card. The record medium has indicia thereon identifying a contributor or gift giver N making a given monetary contribution or gift. The terminal has optional means for making a vbual dbplay 840 of the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 also has means for immediately recording the amount of successive contributions or gifts, e.g. data storage 302, including means for storing the amount of the contribution or gift correlated to the indicia read on the record medium, e.g. information bearing card, of the corresponding contributor or gift giver N. The correlated amount and indicia read by reader 307 are for eventual off-loading from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Contributor or gift giver N is provided electronic contributions or gifts management teπriinal 100 or peripheral 100 or agent 4 holds the terminal in hand 5R. By way of further example, contributor or gift giver N holds electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 in hand NR. Contributor or gift giver N enters card information by way of card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or agent 4 enters the contributor's or gift giver's card information. The contributor or gift giver N, or agent 4, takes contributor or gift giver N's information bearing card, e.g. a credit card 145, debit card 150, or combination thereof, with hand ML or the agent's hand, and passes it through card reader 307 dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Reader 307 reads information on contributor or gift giver N's information bearing card and stores it in a data storage. Contributor or gift giver N or agent 4 then uses his hand NL or the agent's hand and enters a contribution or gift amount, a designation for a particular cause the contribution or gift b for, or combination thereof. By way of further example, contributor or gift giver N or agent 4 may press a single key dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. a $5 key, to enter a contribution or gift amount. OptionaUy, contributor or gift giver N or agent 4 may press a combination of keys on a keyboard dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to designate a contribution or gift amount, e.g. $35.71. Contributor or gift giver N's contribution or gift amount and respective card information are correlated, and stored in a data storage on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Contributor or gift giver N or agent 4 may enter card information with a single information bearing card or with multiple information bearing cards. The same procedure b effected for a pluraUty of contributors or gift givers.
FIG. 15 b a diagram of a method of substantiating a contribution or gift. The method abo b used for substantiating a charitable contribution or gift deduction. The contribution or gift is made by way of an information bearing card including setf-authenticating, and sek- authorizing record bearing cards. It b understood that the method described herein provides for ubiquitous contribution or gift making and substantiation. Ubiquitous contribution or gift making and substantiation involves the making of a contribution or gift anywhere, or anyplace there b a terminal 100 or peripheral 100 provided, and being provided a record that consoUdates the contributions or gifts made at different remote locations ubiquitously, and to dbparate fund-rabing organizations or gift recipients.
By way of example, contributor or gift giver α makes contributions to gift recipient or fund-rabing organization β (contribution β), gift recipient or fund-rabing organization 6 (contribution 6), gift recipient or fund-rabing organization y (contribution v), gift recipient or fund-rabing organization δ (contribution δ), and gift recipient or fund-raising organization e (contribution e) respectively on terminab 100 or peripherab 100 and/or a personal computer at a remote location, e.g. at home. Terminab 100, peripherab 100, or personal computers are located at remote locations at different times. The contributions or gifts are immediately entered and/or recorded on the terminab 100, peripherab 100, and/or personal computers. The respective contributions or gifts are communicated from the respective terminab 100, peripherab 100, or personal computers by way of a communication Unk(s) to a remote contributions and gift management terminal, peripheral or computer 3397 (F G. 23).
In one variant, routines on computer 3397 correlate data sets comprising address information from data base 3390 with contributors' or gift givers' respective card record information entered on terminab 100 or peripherals 100. Data base 3390 comprbes address information of a multipUcity of contributors or gift givers (FIG. 23). Of course, data base 3390 comprbes a single or a pluraUty of databases. By way of example, card record information for contributor or gift giver α are associated with data sets comprising contributor or gift giver α's address information resident on database 3390 and the respective contributions or gifts made by the contributor or gift giver. An acknowledgment b prepared from the associated information comprising the foUowing information by way of printing means 3396: contributor or gift giver α's address information, gift recipient or fund-rabing organization β — contibution β, gift recipient or fund-rabing organization 6 — contribution 6, gift recipient or fund-rabing organization y — contribtuon y, gift recipient or fund-rabing organization δ — contribution δ, and gift recipient or fund-rabing organization e — contribution e .
It is understood that the acknowledgment, or ratification of a multipUcity of contributions or gifts made by multipUcity of contributors or gifts at remote locations is greatly streamlined using the modes of operation and methods described herein. Contributors or gift makers are further induced to make contributions or gifts by way of information bearing cards since they are optionaUy provided a single unitary acknowledgment of aU contributions made anywhere, any place to any gift recipient on terminab 100, peripherab 100 or personal computers 100. In a variant of the present invention, a record bearing medium of a respective contributor or gift giver comprbes the contributors' or gift givers' address information in storage. In thb variant, remote terminab 100, peripherals 100, or personal computers communicate the foUowing information to computer 3397: contributor or gift giver α's address information — gift recipient or fund-rabing organization β — contibution β; contributor or gift giver α's address information — gift recipient or fund-rabing organization 6 — contribution 6; contributor or gift giver α's address information — gift recipient or fund-rabing organization y — contribtuon y; contributor or gift giver α's address information — gift recipient or fund- rabing organization δ — contribution δ; contributor or gift giver α's address information — gift recipient or fund-rabing organization e — contribution e. The other method steps are then executed.
Routines on terminal or computer 3397 also optionally directly correlate a charitable contribution deduction status to the respective contribution or gift or portion thereof: Contibution or gift β - 100% of contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribution or gift 6 — 50% of the contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribtuon or gift y — 0% of the contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribution or gift δ — 75% of the contribution or gift tax deductible; and, Contribution or gift e — 100% of the contribution or gift tax deductible.
Correlation b accompkshed by the use of routines on computer 3397 that include expert system software. The contributions or gifts and their respective status are immediately recorded on computer or terminal 3397. An acknowledgment or status report b prepared and forwarded to contributor α. The acknowledgment or status report, electronic or hard copy comprbes the foUowing data: Contibution or gift β — 100% of contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribution or gift 6 — 50% of the contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribution or gift δ — 75% of the contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribution or gift e — 100% of the contribution or gift tax deductible.
Total of contributions or gifts that are tax deductible: Contibution or gift β + Contribution or gift 6/2 + Contr bution or gift 3/4 δ + Contribution or gift e.
It is appreciated that a multipUcity of the respective contributions or gifts both for a single contributor or gift giver and or a pluraUty of contributors' or gift givers' are processed in rapid succession with a minimization in time, a maximization of speed and throughput. It b further appreciated that the same method an system b appUed to contributors or gift givers ζ, η, θ, ι,κ, λ, μ, v, ξ, o, π, p, σ, ς, T, U, φ, χ, ψ, and ω. The method and system greatly simplifies the substantiation of the status of charitable contributions for a multipUcity of contributors and gift givers by making contributions or gifts with the contributors and gift givers record bearing cards.
Routines on computer 3397 automaticaUy optionaUy assemble contributor or gift giver α 's respective contributions from remote terminab 100, peripherab 100 or remote but networked personal computers having charitable contribution status data sets correlated therewith upon entry or recordation of the respective contributions. That b, charitable contribution status data sets are correlated on remote terminab 100, peripherab 100, or personal computers to respective contributions or gifts. For example, the following correlations are made: Contibution or gift β - 100% of contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribution or gift 6 - 50% of the contribution or gift tax deductible; Contribution or gift δ - 75% of the contribution or gift tax deductible; and, Contribution or gift e — 100% of the contribution or gift tax deductible.
The correlated data is then forwarded to remote computer 3397, and the other modes of operation and methods described herein are also executed. A contributor or gift giver making a monetary contribution or gift b provided with a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record information of the contribution or gift data set. The contribution or gift data sets comprising card information from a respective contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card, contribution or gift amount information, a designation of a particular cause for which the contribution or gift is made, contribution or gift routing information, a designation of the tax deductibUity of a particular contribution or gift transaction, or a combination thereof. In one embodiment, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power and optionaUy a pluraUty of entry keys manuaUy operable for entering the amount of the contribution or gift to be given, a designation of a particular cause for which the contribution or gift b to be made, or combination thereof. In an alternate embodiment, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has the features described above. A reader 307 on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 reads information from a respective contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card having indicia thereon identifying the contributor or gift giver giving the monetary contribution or gift. The same is done for a pluraUty of successively made or consecutive contributions or gifts. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has optional means for making a vbual dbplay of the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys, and the terminal having means for recording the amount of the contribution or gift including means for storing the amount correlated to the indicia read on the information bearing card of the corresponding contributor or gift giver, correlated to a contributor's or gift giver's designation of a cause, or correlated to a combination thereof. The contribution or gift data b retrieved from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and downloaded to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal 120 or peripheral 120, card account processor 1031, a bank 1043, a funds processing network, e.g. VISA Net, or a combination thereof. Terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are used by different organizations and at different locations, e.g. a pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab are used by the American Red Cross, another pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab are used by the Roman CathoUc Church, and yet another plurality of terminab or peripherab are used by the American Heart Association. A contributor or gift giver makes contributions or gifts on terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to each respective organization. Data of the contributions or gifts made ubiquitously at the different organizations, e.g. where ever, there are terminab 100 or peripherab 100, and communicated to a remote location for processing thereof, including the provbion of a single contribution or gift report.
Processing of the retrieved data of the contributions or gifts occurs as described above. Processing includes by way of example, electronicaUy associating an address data set, e.g. a postal address data set, electronic maU address data set, e.g. e-maU address data set, with a contributor or gift giver, and/or preparing a record of the contribution or gift. The record of the contribution or gift b forwarded to said contributor or gift giver. The recgrd may be a hard copy print out of the contribution or gift forwarded to a mailing service 1037. The mailing service 1037 then forwards the record of the contribution or gift to the contributor or gift giver.
By way of example, contributor or gift giver N makes a contribution and gift transaction as described above on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 downloads or off-loads the contribution or gift transaction data to terminal 120 via docking station 1999 and communication Unk 140, card account processor 1031 via communication Unk 1030, a bank 1043 (FIG. 15a), a network, or combination thereof. The contribution or gift data is processed. Processing includes routing data sets representative of funds from and to appropriate accounts 1033, 1035, debiting and crediting respective accounts, and preparing records of these contributions or gifts. Processing can abo include grouping contribution or gift data sets with other contribution or gift data sets that qualify for a charitable contribution or gift deduction for a single cardholder that is a contributor or gift giver, or a plurality of cardholders that are contributor or gift givers. Processing abo can include grouping contribution or gift data sets made by a single contributor or gift giver to a particular fund-rabing organization or gift recipient, e.g. a church, the American Red Cross, or particular type of fund-raising organization, a newly wed couple, a health related fund-raising organizations, arts related fund-raising organizations, etc. Processing can also include grouping contributions or gifts data sets.
By way of example, assume, contributor or gift giver! makes contribution or gifts 1 through 100 during a specified time period, e.g. one week, one month, one year, one taxable time period. Contributions or gifts 1 through 100 are grouped into authorized and unauthorized. Assume contributions or gifts 95 through 100 are unauthorized, and contributions or gifts 1 through 94 are authorized. Contributions or gifts 1 through 94 are grouped into contributions or gifts that qualify for a charitable contribution or gift deduction and those that do not quaUfy for a charitable contribution or gift deduction. Assume that contributions or gifts 1 through 50 qualify for a charitable contribution or gift deduction and that contributions or gifts 51 through 94 do not qualify for a charitable contribution or gift deduction. Contributions or gifts 1 through 50 are then be forwarded to a contributor or gift giver, e.g. by mailing a record of the contributions or gifts or electronicaUy forwarding signals representative of the contributions or gifts to a contributor or gift giver, tax processing body, e.g. the IRS, a fund-rabing organization, e.g. a church, or a combination thereof. It wiU be understood that data sets comprised of contributions or gifts 1 to 100, data sets comprised of an accounting report, or a combination thereof, are sent to a fund-raising organization or gift recipient from a card account processor, settling bank, issuing bank, merchant bank, or a combination thereof, via a communication Unk. The process is repeated for successive contributors or gift givers, e.g. contributor or gift giver! through contributor or gift giverN. It wiU be understood that a large number of contributions or gifts are substantiated and accorded the status of a charitable contribution or gift deduction, and a substantial amount of costs saved which would have to expended for substantiating charitable contribution or gifts and gifts made by card holders to fund-rabing organizations or other gift recipients by employing electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and methods of ubiquitous contribution and gift making and substantiation referred to herein.
A record of a contribution or gift data sets or a group of data sets is routed to a mailing service 1037, e.g. the U. S. Post Office, a private maU courier, or the like. The mailing service 1037 deUvers the record of the contribution or gift to a making address of contributor or gift giver 1039. The record of the contribution or gift is used by the contributor or gift giver to substantiate the contribution or gift made to the fund-raising organization or gift recipient. Substantiation may be made to a national, state, or local taxing body, e.g. the Internal Revenue Service. It wiU be understood that the costs associated with and the speed of providing substantiation for charitable contribution or gift deductions, and the like, for a pluraUty of cardholders who are contributor or gift givers or gift givers wiU be reduced by utilization of the above method.
In an alternate method, the method comprises the step of forwarding a record of the contribution or gift to contributor or gift giver N by electronicaUy making, e.g. e-mailing, a record of the contribution or gift to contributor or gift giver N using a communication link, e.g. phone lines. By way of example, a periodic statement regarding contributions and gifts b sent to a contributor or gift giver via a network of computers, e.g. Prodigy, America On line, and the like, to a contributor's or gift giver's home computer terminal via a communication Unk, e.g. a telephone hook up.
The record of the contribution or gift is forwarded by a bank 1043, a card account 57 processor 1031, by way of example, Card establbhment Services of MelviUe, New York, or VISA Merchant Bank Services of San Mateo California, MasterCard, a fund-raising organization, an issuing bank, a processing bank, a merchant bank, recipient of a contribution or gift, or combination thereof to contributor or gift giver N. It is understood that a pluraUty of ubiquitously made contributions or gifts made by a plurality of different contributors or gift givers b processed, acknowledged at a great speed and in a minimal amount of time.
In yet another embodiment of the method, a record of the contribution or gift, or a plurality of contributions or gifts made by a contributor or gift giver, are electronically forwarded, maUed, or combination thereof, to a governmental tax processing body, e.g. the Internal Revenue Service. It wiU be appreciated that the method disclosed herein has a number of benefits, including the reduction of the work and resources associated with preparing tax returns and claiming charitable contribution or gift deductions, reducing the amount of fraud associated with claiming charitable contribution or gift deductions, reducing the amount of work a governmental tax processing authority has to do when processing charitable contribution or gift deductions. The method provided above can also include the step of associating with charitable contribution or gift data with a tax identification number of a contributor or gift giver, e.g. a social security number of a contributor or gift giver and the like, a tax return for a contributor or gift giver, or a combination thereof. It wiU be appreciated that the association of the tax identification number associated with a contributor or gift giver, a tax return of a contributor or gift giver, and a contribution or gift or plurality of contribution or gift for a contributor or gift giver, and the direct forwarding of the contribution or gift information to a tax processing governmental body wiU greatly simplify the processing of charitable contribution or gift deductions and the like.
The present invention further contemplates forwarding a record of contributions or gifts to a fund-rabing organization, a contributor or gift giver, or to a contributor or gift giver on behalf of a fund-rabing organization from a card account processor 1031, a bank, or combination thereof. As wiU be appreciated utilization of thb method provides the benefits of streamlining the process for fund-rabing organizations involved with substantiating contributions and gifts made by contributors or gift givers. The method further optionaUy includes the step of providing a contemporaneous, or subsequent, written acknowledgment or record of the contribution or gift by the fund-raising organization or gift recipient. The acknowledgment or record substantiating a contribution or gift optionaUy comprbes the foUowing information, or combination thereof: (1) The amount of cash or equivalent card information and numerical contribution or gift amount contributed;(2) Whether the fund-rabing organization provided any goods or services i n consideration, in whole or in part, in exchange for the cash contributed; and, (3) A description and good faith estimate of the value of any goods or services referred to in (2) above of, if such goods or services consist solely of intangible reUgious benefits a statement to that effect. The term intangible reUgious benefit refers to any intangible reUgious benefit which is provided by an organization organized exclusively for reUgious purposes and which generaUy is not sold in a commercial transaction outside the donative context. An acknowledgment is considered contemporaneous if the contributor or gift giver taxpayer obtains the acknowledgment on or before the eariier of (1) the date on which a taxpayer files a return for the taxable year in which the contribution or gift b made, or the due date (including extensions) for filing such a return. By way of example, such substantiation is provided by portable hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, fund-rabing terminal 120, a printer, a portable hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, wherein portable hand- held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electrical power and an integral printer, a card account processor 1030, a bank, a fund-raising organization, or combination thereof. The acknowledgment is a periodic statement reflecting information bearing card account balances and the like, in one embodiment.
In yet another embodiment of the method, such substantiation is optionaUy provided by a standard information bearing card 145/150, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, a printer, a card account processor 1030, a bank, a fund-raising organization, or combination thereof. Preferably, the acknowledgment is provided remote of the entry of contributions or gifts on terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
The method also includes the optional step of a fund-rabing organization or a card account processor 1031 providing direct substantiation of a contribution or gift to a tax processing governmental body, e.g. the Internal Revenue Service, on a hard copy of a tax return or electronicaUy by transmitting data sets comprbed of the contribution(s) or gift(s) correlated to data sets comprbed of the charitable deductibiUty status of the contribution(s) or gift(s). The substantiation and record thereof, includes, by way of example, (1) Theamount of cash, card information and numerical contribution or gift amount contributed by a respective contributor or gift giver, or a group of contributor or gift givers; (2)Whether the fund-rabing organization or gift recipient provided any goods or services in consideration, in whole or in part, in exchange for the cash contributed; and,(3) A description and good faith estimate of the value of any goods or services referred to in (2) above of, if such goods or services consist solely of intangible reUgious benefits a statement to that effect.
Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, card account processor 1030, a bank, a fund-rabing organization, or combination thereof, optionaUy associate to a contribution or gift, e.g. including card information and numerical contribution or gift amount information for a single contributor or gift giver or a pluraUty of contributor or gift givers or gift givers, a designation regarding the tax deductibiUty status of the contribution or gift transaction. By way of example, the status may include whether or not the contribution or gift b or b not tax deductible, or whether the organization to which the contribution or gift b made faUs under a certain category of taxable organization, or combination thereof. As illustrated in FIGS 14-15a, the cover or case of a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is optionaUy constructed so as to fit easUy in the palm of hand of a contributor or gift giver. Preferably, the case b of a size and shape to aid in the transfer of the terminal from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver. The case b optionaUy molded to include on the sides thereof corrugations or indentations for the fingers and palm of a contributor or gift giver. Alternately, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can include a handle that b fixed to the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or is rotatably fixed to electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to assbt in passing or transfer of the terminal or peripheral from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver.
FIG. 15 iUustrates a method of dbpersing; spreading; dispensing; dispersing, dbseminating; diffusing; advancing; or combination thereof, of a multipUcity of sek-powered terminab 100 and/or peripherab 100 for making a multipUcity of contributions or gifts, amidst; between; in the midst of; in dbpersion through; and/or amid an assemblage; gathering; crowd; or throng of prospective contributors or gift givers. Contributor or gift giver 1 enters a contribution or gift on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 dbpersed into a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers.
Contributor or gift giver 1 transfers the first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 sequentiaUy to subsequent contributors or gift givers, e.g. the next contributor or gift giver through contributor or gift giver 1000, e.g. the 1000th contributor or gift giver in thb first group further dbpersing the terminal amidst the group of prospective contributors or gift givers. Thb first group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers makes sequential contributions or gifts on a first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Contributor or gift giver 2 transfers the second electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 sequentially to subsequent contributors or gift givers, e.g. the next contributor or gift giver through contributor or gift giver 1200, e.g. the 1200th contributor or gift giver in this second group, thereby further difussing the terminal or peripheral amidst the group of prospective contributors or gift givers. The second group of contributors or gift givers makes sequential, consecutive contributions or gifts on the second electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
Contributor or gift giver 3 transfers the third electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 sequentiaUy to subsequent contributor or gift givers or gift givers, e.g. the next contributor or gift giver through contributor or gift giver 1300, e.g. the 1300th contributor or gift giver in thb third group, distributing the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 among thb group of contributors or gift givers. The third group of contributors or gift givers makes consecutive contributions or gifts on the third electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
The sequential contributions or gifts made by the three groups, respectively, on the first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, the second electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and the third electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 are optionaUy uninterrupted by requests for authorization or verification of the respective contributions or gifts. The first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, second electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and third electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is brought back to docking station 1999 after the contribution or gift session, and the multipUcity of sequentiaky made contribution or gift information b down loaded or off-loaded from each respective electronic contributions or gifts management terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to terminal 120 via a communication Unk, to a card account processor 1031 via communication Unk 1030, or a combination thereof.
FIG. 15 abo iUustrates communication links that are used in a system and methods of the invention. Communication links (analogous to links 140, 1030) are used to transmit a single or a group of contribution or gift information units, e.g. correlated cardholder and contribution or gift amount information; correlated cardholder, contribution or gift amount, and tax deductibiUty status of a particular contribution or gift amount; correlated cardholder, contribution or gift amount, and cause information; an electronic record of contribution or gift transactions made at a single contribution or gift session or a group of contribution or gift sessions for a single contributor or gift giver or group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers; charitable contribution or gift deduction substantiation paper records and electronic records; electronic records for substantiating contribution or gift transactions made at a single contribution or gift session or a group of contribution or gift sessions for a single contributor or gift giver or group of contributors or gift givers; or combination thereof. These information units are transmitted to a merchant bank 4701; an issuing bank 4702; home computers V through Z' of respective contributors or gift givers; homes or mailing addresses 1' to Z' of respective contributors or gift givers (where Z' b an integer); mailing service 1037; the Internal Revenue Service 4703 (or other taxing processing entity) or a combination t ereof.
For example, card account processor 1031 transmits information representative of the information units, electronic records, other information referred to above, or a combination thereof, to merchant bank 4701 via communication link 4500, e.g. a telephone Unk or dedicated line, to bsuing bank 4702 via communication Unk 4501, to a making service 1037 via communication Unk 4502. Issuing bank 4702 has a communication Unk 4504 with merchant bank 4701. Merchant bank 4701 has a communication Unk 4505 with the Internal Revenue service 4703. Merchant bank 4701 has a communication link 4506 with the networked home computers of 1' through Z' of respective contributors or gift givers. Home computers of 1' through Z' of respective contributors or gift givers have a communication Unk 4507 with the tax processing body 4703. Issuing bank 4702 has a communication link 4510 with the Internal Revenue Service 4703. Issuing bank 4702 has a communication link 4508 with the networked home computers of 1' through Z' of respective contributors or gift givers. Merchant bank 4701, issuing bank 4702, card account processor 1031, or a combination thereof, routes records of correlated contributions or gifts and charitable contribution or gift deduction substantiations and other paper or electronic records in a variant to making service via routes 5002, and 5001 respectively. Mailing service 1037 then dbtributes the records to each respective contributor's or gift giver's home 1' through Z' as indicated by the arrows in FIG. 15. Issuing bank 4702, merchant bank 4701, or a combination thereof, abo has a communication link 4519 to respective contributor or gift givers or gift givers homes 1' through Z'. Making service has communication link 4521 with IRS 4703. Links 4531, 4532, 4533 represent communication links with the respective contributor or gift givers or gift givers' homes and the IRS 4703. It wiU be understood that the various communication links illustrated are used in the methods and systems described herein and faciUtate, simplify, and lower transaction costs for the substantiation of charitable contribution or gift deductions given by a multipUcity of cardholder contributor or gift givers or gift givers on a multipUcity of terminab 100.
FIG. 15a iUustrates the flow of correlated contribution or gift information made on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as described. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits a multipUcity of contribution or gift information to terminal 120 when electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b communicative linked to docking station 1999 via Unk 2N after a contribution or gift session with a pluraUty of contributor or gift givers or gift givers. Terminal 120 transmits the correlated information via link 1030 to a card account processor 1031. Card account processor 1031 processes the information. Card account processor 1031 transmits the correlated and processed information to bank 1043 via communication link 4541. Bank 1043 transmits the correlated and processed information via Unk 4542 to fund-rabing organization 1056. Fund-raising organization or gift recipient then transmits the correlated and processed information by route 4544 to a mailing address 1039 of a respective contributor or gift giver.
FIG. 16 iUustrates a method of simplifying and inducing the giving of monetary contributions and gifts by contributor or gift givers or gift givers (Contributor or gift givers or gift givers, include individuab) as described above and iUustrates a method or routing and system for routing contribution or gift transactions correlated with different fund-raising organizations or different accounts of fund-rabing organizations. The method includes receiving and immediately recording a multipUcity of contribution or gifts and gifts made by use of an information bearing card on electronic contribution or gifts or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
The method consbts of providing; dbpersing among; spreading amidst; circulating among; or, interspersing amid the contributors or gift givers making monetary contribution or gifts a portable, hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record data of the contributions or gifts. In one embodiment, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power and a pluraUty of entry keys manuaUy operable for entering the amount of the contribution or gift to be given. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a face as described in FIGS 10-12. In another embodiment, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b an information bearing card terminal or peripheral. A card reader 307 b dbposed on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading an information bearing card having indicia thereon identifying the contributor or gift giver making the monetary contribution or gift. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has optional means for making a vbual dbplay of the monetary contribution or gift amount entered by manual operation of entry keys. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for recording the amount of the contribution or gift including means for storing the amount correlated to the indicia read on the information bearing card of the corresponding contributor or gift giver. The correlated amount and indicia read by the card reader from the information bearing card are for eventual off-loading from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as described above. Off¬ loading, e.g. downloading, of the associated cause information, respective contribution or gift amount information, and card information from a respective contributor or gift giver, b to a fund-raber's or gift reapienf s terminal or peripheral 120, fund processing network, e.g. VISA Net, a bank, or a combination thereof, via communication links 140, 1030, 103 , or combination thereof. The card account processor 1031, fund processing network, e.g. VISA Net, a bank, or combination thereof, route the associated card information, contributor or gift giver information, and account designation to an account of a single fund-raising organization, to a plurality of accounts of a single fund-raising organization associated with the cause for which the contributor or gift giver designation was made, or a combination thereof.
For example, key 921 represents a first cause 921, key 925 represents a second cause, and key 926 represents a third cause. A first contribution or gift b correlated with information representative of first cause 921. A second contribution or gift is correlated with information representative of second cause 925. A third contribution or gift is correlated with information representative of third cause 926. The correlated information b transmitted to terminal 120 via link 140, then to card account processor 1031. In a variant correlated contributions or gifts are transmitted to card account processor 1031 via link 1033. The method and system includes routing the respective contribution or gifts to causes
921, 925, 926 to each respective account of each respective cause. The information of the first correlated contribution or gift b routed to account 8921 via communication link 1042. The information of the second correlated contribution or gift is routed to account 8925 via communication link 1041. The information of the third correlated contribution or gift b routed to account 8926 via communication Unk 1040.
As wiU be understood contribution or gift information can be routed to a pluraUty accounts, that include by way of example, a pluraUty of accounts within a single fund-rabing organization, accounts for a pluraUty of fund-rabing organizations, accounts for a pluraUty of causes, gift recipient, or combination thereof. As mentioned above, the use of electronic contributions or gifts management teπninal 100 or peripheral 100 as it b passed from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver; or dbpersed, diffused, advanced, or spread among a group of prospective contributors or gift givers, wiU increase the risk of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 being damaged by being accidentaUy dropped. OptionaUy, the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 abo comprises a shock-absorbing material surrounding the case of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 (not pictured). Shock absorbing material can be located around the exterior to electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to shield electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 from damage in the event the terminal b acάdentaUy dropped. Shock absorbing material can abo be used inside electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to shield circuitry. Alternately the sheU of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 may be constructed of shock absorbing material. Shock absorbing material includes shock absorbing foams, plastics, rubbers, and other material capable of absorbing shock. A method of streamlining the generation and assembly of a contributor or gift giver Ust b abo provided. It b appreciated that an enlargement of a prospective or actual contributor or gift giver identity Ust b quickened with the system, terminal, peripheral, and mode of operation described herein. A pluraUty of contributor or gift givers, e.g. 1, 2,...N, enter card information, associated numerical contribution or gift amounts, or a combination thereof, into electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as described above. Eectronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores pluraUty of contributions or gifts as described above. The data sets stored on terminal 100 or peripheral 100 include, information such as the names of each respective contributor or gift giver, an account number for each respective contributor or gift giver, and a corresponding numerical contribution or gift monetary amount for each respective contributor or gift giver. Optionally, the data sets comprising the names of the contributors or gift givers is segregated from numerical contribution amount data sets. The data sets comprising the names of the contributors or gift givers are then assembled and presented in a hard copy format.
OptionaUy, the contribution or gift information is transmitted to a card account processor, a funds transferring network, a bank, or combination thereof for processing. Processing includes associating an address with the respective contributions or gifts or portions thereof. The associated contribution or gift transaction information and address information for each contributor or gift giver is then grouped together. A hard copy of the grouped information b then printed out, stored onto a computer dbk, or forwarded to a fund-rabing organization via a communication link to a database. It wiU be appreciated that a Ust prepared by the method described above can be used by a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient for the subsequent soUcitation of contributor or gift givers or gift givers. In a variant, the information b entered on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 subsequent to the contribution or gift. The method described above may abo include an ratification step whereby a contributor approves the provbion of hb address and other personal information for entry on a Ust, e.g. income information, age information, and other data which can be used for market research. The method described above may also include a step of associating the contributor's or gift giver's card information, contribution or gift information, or combination thereof, with other market research data, e.g. age of contributor or gift giver, income level of contributor or gift giver, and other normaUy obtained market research data. In this scenario electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 may be a portable hand-held terminal as described. The present invention provides a method of increasing the giving of contributions and gifts, a method of increasing the average size of a contribution or gift given by an contributor or gift giver, a method of increasing the average contribution or gift given by an individual over a period of time, a method of increasing the contribution or gift revenue of a fund-rabing organization, a method of increasing the average contribution or gift revenue of a fund-rabing organization, a method of increasing the average giving of a contributor or gift giver to a single fund-rabing organization, of a pluraUty of fund-rabing organizations. The methods described above include a contribution or gift wherein the contribution or gift b a fund-rabing organization contribution or gift, a poUtical contribution, a reUgious organization contribution, a charitable contribution. The method steps are those as disclosed above. It b understood having terminab 100 or peripherab 100 dbpersed among or between the contributors or gift givers in a crowd activates the latent contribution potential of the crowd thereby providing an impetus to make contributions or gifts. There results a positive interaction inducing the making of contributions and gifts among prospective contributors or gift givers who have portable, seU-powered terminab 100 or peripherals 100 interspersed among the contributors and gift givers. Both positive and negative inducements from the interaction among the contributors or gift givers results therefrom. The invention provides a method of minimizing the liabiUty risk for a card account processor, a gift recipient, and fund-raising organization associated with utilization of an off¬ line information bearing card terminal. There is generaUy no risk of loss of a tangible in the context of a gift or contribution. A method of decreasing the average number of charge backs associated with a group of transactions b abo provided. The transactions are made on an off- line electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 that accepts transactions by use of information bearing card. The method includes the steps of gathering a pluraUty of contributions or gifts into a batch through the use of an off-line information bearing card terminal. The contribution or gift comprbes information from an information bearing card for a respective contributor or gift giver and designated contribution or gift amount information for a respective contributor or gift giver. The contribution or gift data ar transmitted in batch for authorization to a card account processor. Unauthorized transaction are dbcarded and authorized transactions are settled or reconcked.
The present invention abo provides a system for fund rabing, increasing fund-rabin revenue, or combination thereof. The system comprbes a portable off-line electroni contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 that aUows a pluraUty o contributor or gift givers or gift givers to make contributions and gifts sequentiaUy by use o each cardholder contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card. Electronic contribution or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b as described above.
The system includes an optional fund raiser's terminal 120 for accepting each respectiv contributor's or gift giver's correlated card information, numerical amount information, caus designation information, designation of tax deductibiUty of contribution or gift, or combinatio thereof. Terminal 120 post processes thb information. The system includes an optiona communication link for downloading correlated card information for a respective contributo or gift giver, numerical amount information for a respective contributor or gift giver, caus designation information, or combination thereof, to a fund-raber's terminal.
The system abo includes optional card processing services for routing card transactio information, and a an account product for storing post processed contributions and gifts. Th account product includes, e.g. a bank account. The system also includes the methods disclose herein.
FIG. 17 iUustrates a group, crowd, throng, assemblage 4000 of prospective contributor or gift givers. A group 4000 of people gathered has a intrinsic contribution or gift potential denoted by the function "C(p)" (FIGS 17a, and 17b). The contribution or gift potential of a group b latent, intrinsic, inactive until a stimulus is provided to as to induce the making of a contribution of gift. StimuU are provided by terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and by other means described herein. Typical groups include contributors or gift givers gathered at reUgious services, social gatherings, poUtical fund-rabing events, raUies, conferences, conventions, movies, birthday parties, parties in general, protest marches, parades, sporting events, offices, dinners, weddings, and the like. A contribution or gift session includes an amount of time aUocated for the gathering of contributions and gifts with a group 4000 of prospective contributor or gift givers. C(p) denotes a function that includes the contributions or gifts that can theoreticaUy be gathered from a group, crowd, throng 4000 of prospective contributors or gift givers, e.g. a first prospective contributor or gift giver, "contributor or gift giverj" to an nth prospective contributor or gift giver, "contributor or gift givern."
The group 4000 of prospective contributors or gift givers consbts of a first contributor or gift giver, "contributor or gift giver!" to an nth contributor or gift giver, "contributor or gift gfvern." Group 4000 comprbes sub-groups of contributors or gift givers, e.g. sub-groups 4001,
4002, 4003, and 4004 (FIGS 17, 17e). Sub-group 4001 comprises "contributor or gift giveri" through contributor or gift giver7. Sub-group 4002 comprbes "contributor or gift ghjer " through contributor or gift giver 14. Sub-group 4003 comprbes "contributor or gift giver" through contributor or gift giver^ where j b an integer and (21 < j < (n-6)). Sub-group 4004 comprbes "contributor or gift givern" through contributor or gift givern 7 where n b an integer. GeneraUy, "n" b an integer with a large absolute value. Even though sub-groups 4001, 4002,
4003, and 4004 consbt of seven contributors or gift givers it b understood that these subgroups can consbt of any number of contributors or gift givers, e.g. ten contributors or gift givers, twenty contributors or gift givers, fifty contributors or gift givers, including a multipUcity of contributors or gift givers, and that the number of contributors or gift givers in each sub-group need not be equal, e.g. sub-group 4001 may comprbes fifty contributors or gift givers, and sub¬ group 4002 may comprise one-hundred contributors or gift givers. Moreover, it wiU be understood that there may be a multipUcity of sub-groups within group 4000, e.g. 100 sub- groups of fifty contributors or gift givers per sub-group.
A method of streamlining, simplifying and/or inducing the giving of monetary contributions or monetary gifts by the group, crowd, throng 4000 of prospective contributors or gift givers, entering, receiving and optionaUy immediately recording thereof upon receipt, PCMJS95/12527
68 b illustrated in FIG. 17e. The method comprbes the steps of providing a stimulus evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift commitment. The stimulus b selected from the group consisting of an audio stimulus 4092, a video stimulus 4090, and an audio/visual stimulus, e.g. a combination of 4092 and 4090, or a speaker 4088. Audio stimulus 4092 b abo optionaUy provided by playing sound recordings on a tape deck, Cd-Rom player, record player, radio receiver, and the like. Video stimulus 4090 b presented by way of movie projector, laser dbc players, televbion monitors, and the like.
The method further comprbes the step of dispersing, advancing, interspersing, spreading, or combination thereof, through a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers 4000 a pluraUty of electronic contributions or gifts management terminab or peripherab 100 for entry of (with immediate recordation at a remote terminal 120 or peripheral 120) and/or optionaUy immediately making of record information of successive or consecutive monetary contributions or gifts. It b appreciated that dbpersing, advancing, interspersing and /or spreading terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are terminab or peripherals with keys as described herein, keyless terminab or peripherab as described herein (with or without optional key(s) for ratification of the entry of a contribution), or combination dual mode terminab and peripherab that accept variable contributions or gifts and fixed contributions or gifts as described herein. Preferably, the terminab or peripherab are sek-powered and off-line.
The method iUustrated b used in gatherings or assemblages of group 4000 in which the monetary contribution or gift is selected from the group consbting of a poUtical contribution, a charitable contribution, and a reUgious contribution. It b further understood that where gifts are made rather than contributions of the type referenced above, the monetary gift is selected from the group consbting of a wedding gift, a funeral gift, a christening gift, a birthday gift, an anniversary gift, a graduation gift, a mother's day gift, a father's day gift, a baby shower gift, a first holy communion gift, and a baptism gift. BasicaUy, monetary gifts are included that are given for social events, civic events and reUgious events.
By way of example, a crowd or group 4000 b gathered at a wedding. Terminals 100, peripherab 100, or a combination thereof, are provided to the gift givers in sub-groups 4001- 4004. A pluraUty of the terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are dbpersed, advanced, or interspersed through the sub-groups 4001-4004. Successive or consecutive gift givers, e.g. through Cn^ in each sub-group have entered and/or optionaUy immediately recorded data selected from the group consbting of data comprbed and/or consbting essentiaUy of indicia from respective card record mediums, data comprbed of respective card record mediums automaticaUy correlated with a fixed gift numerical amount, data comprbed of card record mediums automaticaUy correlated with variable numerical gift amounts, or a combination thereof, on terminab or peripherab 100. It is appreciated that the dispersed or advanced terminals 100 or peripherab 100 are terminals or peripherab with keys as described herein, keyless terminab or peripherab as described herein (optionaUy with a single key for ratification of the contribution or gift), or combination terminab and peripherab that accept variable gift or contribution amounts and fixed gift or contributions amounts as described herein. It is appreciated that the speed within which gifts are immediately recorded on terminab or peripherab 100 is greatly increased by the dbpersion of advancement of a pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 among the gift givers in group 4000. Not only b the speed increased, but the throughput of gifts made on each respective terminal or peripheral b greatly enhanced by the dbpersion or advancement of the terminab or peripherab 100 among the gift givers. Thb in turn greatly decreases the time required for a gift giving session, and aUows the other rites associated with the wedding ceremony, or other social event, to take place. Hence, it b possible to conclude a contribution session in a relatively short period of time.
It is further appreciated that the method and devices described herein have general appUcabiUty in social events in which groups, crowds or throngs of contributors or gift givers are assembled and gifts or contributions made. For example, in the methods described herein the monetary gift b selected from the group consbting of a wedding gift, a funeral gift, a christening gift, a birthday gift, an anniversary gift, a graduation gift, a mother's day gift, a father's day gift, a baby shower gift, a first holy communion gift, and a baptism gift. It is further understood that where the monetary gift is selected from the group consisting of wedding gifts, birthday party gifts, christening gifts, graduation gifts, anniversary gifts, reUgious rite gifts, mother's day gifts, and father's day gifts, the gifts are made on the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 unimpeded by verification of authorization of each individual gift or a pluraUty of successive gifts made on terminal 100 of peripheral 100. Not having the gifts or contributions impeded by verification of authorization is faciUtated since a gift or contribution is a one way giving. The throughput of gifts made on the terminal or peripheral b greatly enhanced, thereby aUowing for the other rites associated with the social event to be observed. It b further appreciated that the inconvenience of a gift giver in searching for an appropriate gift b greatly minimized utilizing the methods and devices dbclosed herein. Moreover, the gift giver and gift recipient b provided with a method and device that permits the gift giver's immediate desire to make his gift preference whke the impulse to make the largest gift b stiU maximized, e.g. closest in time and space to the event or psychological impetus and prior to the dbsipation of contribution or gift giving potential.
The methods described herein further optionaUy involve providing the terminal or peripheral 100 prior to the dbsipation of the gift giving potential of the gift givers in group, crowd or throng 4000. The gift giving potential of the gift giving members in group 4000 is a function of time. Utilization of the method steps and mode of operation of the electronic contributions or gifts management devices described herein aUows for the gift giving potential of the group 4000 to be maximized. By way of example, the gift givers of group 4000 are brought closer in space and time to the point of the maximum impube or impetus to make a gift. Thb proximity in space and time to the impube to make a gift results in larger gifts being made and also in a larger number of gifts being made than would otherwise be made by conventional methods.
Further, the risk of loss of gift or contribution data is minimized where the method further comprbes the step of immediately communicating the contribution or gift data from terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to another terminal 120 or peripheral 120 for temporary storage thereof. For example, in thb variant the method and the mode of operation of the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b as foUows: A first contributor or gift giver α enters his respective card record medium information on teπrύnal 100 or peripheral 100. Reader 307 reads first contributor or gift giver α respective card record medium α' information. Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 by way of communication circuitry immediately communicates respective card record medium α' information to remote terminal 120 or peripheral 120. Preferably, the communication b accompUshed by a wireless communication Unk. Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 immediately records card record medium α' information thereon. Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 immediately correlates a fixed contribution or gift numerical amount to card record medium α' information thereon. In a variant, first contributor or gift giver α enters his respective variable contribution or gift numerical amount α" on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately communicates variable contribution or gift numerical amount α" to terminal 120 or peripheral 120. Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 by way of routines thereon immediately correlates a variable contribution or gift numerical amount α" to card record medium α' information.
A consecutive contributor or gift giver β enters hb respective card record medium information on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Reader 307 reads first contributor or gift giver α respective card record medium β' information. Terrninal 100 or peripheral 100 by way of communication circuitry immediately communicates respective card record medium α' information to remote terminal 120 or peripheral 120. Preferably, the communication b accompUshed by a wireless communication link. Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 immediately records card record medium β' information thereon. Teπrύnal 120 or peripheral 120 immediately correlates a fixed contribution or gift numerical amount to card record medium 71 β' information thereon. In a variant, second consecutive contributor or gift giver β enters hb respective variable contribution or gift numerical amount β" on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately communicates variable contribution or gift numerical amount β" to terminal 120 or peripheral 120. Terminal 120 or peripheral 120 by way of routines thereon immediately correlates a variable contribution or gift numerical amount β" to card record medium β' information. The same method and mode of operation b appUed to consecutive contributors or gift givers ζ, η, θ, ι,κ, λ, μ, v, ξ, o, π, p, σ, ς, τ, u, φ, x, ψ, and ω for their respective contributions or gifts, or respective card information and numerical amounts.
It is appreciated that a multipUcity of the respective contributions or gifts both for a single contributor or gift giver and or a pluraUty of contributors' or gift givers' are processed in rapid succession with a minimization in time, a maximization of speed and throughput. In mathematical terms as iUustrated in FIG. 17a, C(p) is proportional to I, 4062, C(p) b proportional to M; 4064, C(p) b proportional to P; 4066, C(p) is proportional to G, 4068, C(p) b proportional to C, 4070, C(p) b proportional to N; 4072, C(p) b proportional to Xs 4074, and C(p) b proportional to A; 4076. As is understood, C(ρMk )(I ),
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In these examples, 1 < I < n.
As iUustrated in FIG. 17b, C(p) b also proportional to the sum from 1=1 to I=n of the product of the function ft * M, * P{ * Q * * Ns * X, * A,] 4078. As b understood, C(p)=the sum from 1=1 to I=n of the product of the function(k9)([Ij * M, * P, * G, * Q * N, * X, * A,]).
As b understood, the contribution or gift potential, C(p), of a group 4000 (FIG. 1 and
17e) of contributors or gift givers or a sub-group of contributors or gift givers, e.g. sub-groups
4001, 4002, 4003, and 4004 (FIG. 17 and 17e) b a function of a variety of different variables.
The variable Ij for a respective contributor or gift giver is a function of the importance a cause or objective has to a specific contributor or gift giver. By way of example, an "I"th contributor or gift giver may place a high level of importance or utility to contributions and gifts that are made to aUow an individual to obtain an organ transplant, and a lower level of importance or utikty on contributions and gifts made to an organization that has as its goal the creation of a habitat to save an endangered species. It wiU be understood that a method of the present invention for maximizing the C(p) of a contributor or gift giver, e.g. ; sub-groups
4001-4004 of contributor or gift givers or gift givers; or a group 4000 of contributor or gift givers or gift givers involves analyzing I for the respective unit by calculating the hbtorical affinity of the unit for the cause being contributed to. Thb calculation is accompUshed by utilizing known statistical techniques, and may be calculated from data cokected on electronic 72
1 contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
The variable Mj b a function of the ease of making a contribution or gift at the time a place where the contribution or gift b soUcited. M; is a function of, and is proportional to, t speed with which a contribution or gift or session can be consummated in the field denoted b S^ and a convenience variable denoted by Qs. Mj can be increased in size by providing grou 6 4000 or sub-groups 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004 of contributor or gift givers or gift givers a electron contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or a pluraUty of termina 100, and utilization of the methods herein. A pluraUty of terminab 100 or geripherab 100 a circulated, advanced, dbpersed or interspersed among the crowd or throng of contributors gift givers. The teπrϋnab 100 or peripherab 100 operate as disclosed above and are unimpede 1 by requests for authorization between sequential contribution or gifts. In one variant, contributor or gift giver C^ engages in a two step contribution or gift entry process th consbts of entering his card information, and entering hb contribution or gift numeric amount information. OptionaUy, a contributor or gift giver C^ confirms his contribution or gi amount information. In a variant, C^ engages in a one step contribution or gift process in th 6 field whereby the contributor or gift giver simply enters his card information, e.g. skdes hi information bearing credit or debit card or enters his or her respective smart card thereo through a slot or a port on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o peripheral 100. The card information for a respective contributor or gift giver b associated wit a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount. As an example, the respective contributor' 1 or gift giver's card information b associated at electronic contributions or gifts managemen terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, a card account processor 1031, or a combinatio thereof. It wik be understood that the use or this feature wik aUow a streamlining of th contribution or gift giving process and that the speed of the consummation of a contributio or gift in the field to be greatly accelerated. In a variant, electronic contributions or gift management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 does not present to the prospective contributor or gift givers in the group a dbplay or a keyboard or other forms of manuaUy entry an presentation of the contribution or gift amount. Rather electronic contributions or gift management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has thereon a card reader. This version o electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is optionaU 1 supplemented with indicia identifying the fund-raiser to which the contribution or gift b bein made, indicia identifying the preferred orientation of a card that is to pass through the car reader, a means for vbuaUy, e.g. a flashing Ught, or an audio means for indicating th successful entry of card information on electronic contributions or gifts management termina 100 or peripheral 100. For example, after each respective contributor or gift giver enters hb o her card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Circuitry in combination with a speaker projects a message "Thank you for your contribution or gift of $25," "Your contribution or gift has aUowed us to feed fifteen hungry children in Africa, " etc. It b appreciated that these prompts provide an impetus for making contributions or gifts. Immediately thereafter, the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b presented to a subsequent contributor or gift giver C. for entry of like information. By way of further example, a first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b circulated, advanced, or dispersed among the contributors or gift givers 1 through 7 in sub-group 4001. The first electronic contributions or gifts management terminai 100 or peripheral 100 b then circulated, advanced, or dispersed among the contributors or gift givers 8 through 14 in sub-group 4002, and then circulated, advanced, or circulated among the contributors or gift givers j-6 through j, and n-6 through n in sub¬ groups 4003, 4004, respectively. It b understood that not imposing a request for authorization (unimpeding the process) between sequential contributions or gifts accelerates the time within which the first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 reaches contributor or gift givers or gift givers further down stream, e.g. contributor or gift giver j-6 through contributor or gift giver j. Thb aUows the down stream contributors or gift givers to make contributions or gifts closer to the point in time of maximum stimulus for evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift, tmax 4085 (FIG. 17d), and thereby enhances the amount of individual contributions and gifts by these down stream contributors or gift givers, and abo the number of contributions and gifts made by these down stream contributors or gift givers since their incitement to action or impetus has not had a chance to dissipate.
In a variant, a first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b circulated, advanced or dispersed among the contributors or gift givers 1 through 7 in sub-group 4001, a second electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b circulated, advanced, or dbpersed among the contributors or gift givers 8 through 14 in sub-group 4002, a third electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b circulated, dbpersed or advanced among the contributors or gift givers j-6 through j in sub-group 4003, and a fourth electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b circulated, advanced or dbpersed among the contributors or gift givers n-6 through n in sub-group 4004. It wiU be understood that thb method wiU aUow contributors or gift givers in the various sub-groups to make contributions or gifts closer to the point in time of maximum stimulus for evoking a stimulus for making a contribution or gift, t^ 4085. That b, the presentation of a pluraUty of terminab and the advancing or dbpersing thereof in a crowd wiU aUow contributor or gift giver 1 to make his contribution or gift transaction at about the same delta t from the point of maximum stimulus, t,^,, 4085 (FIG. 17d), as contributor or gift giver 8 in sub-group 4002, as contributor or gift giver j in sub-group 4004, and as contributor or gift giver n in sub-group 4003. The individual amounts of contribution or gifts and gifts made by these contributors or gift givers b enhanced since their incitement to action or impetus has not had a chance to dissipate. It b understood that this method streamlines the process and accelerates the time within which the terminab 100 or peripherab 100 reach individual contributors or gift givers within sub-groups 4001-4004 thereby aUowing contributions or gifts to be made prior to any significant dbsipation of stimulus, motivation to action, or incitement to action.
Due to the increase of the availabiUty and ease of use of debit card terminals ("cash station" machines) and the increase in the availabikty and acceptance of credit cards over time, contributor or gift givers or gift givers in group 4000 are less likely to have with them cash or a check book on hand. Concurrent, with thb trend b the increased likelihood that a contributor or gift giver in group 4000 wiU carry a credit card and/or a debit card (a single card or a pluraUty of cards) on hb or her person. The provbion of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or a pluraUty of terminab 100 to the contributor or gift givers or gift givers in group 4000 increases the convenience variable Q„ and also S, since the contributors or gift givers need not waste time searching for a preferred amount of a cash contribution or gift or a check book on their person or waste time filling out a check, in their waUete, or in their purse at the point a contribution or gift b soUcited. Searching for cash and filling out a check to make a contribution or gift at the point a contribution or gift is solicited b an event decreases convenience and abo M,. Rather, the contributors or gift givers in group 4000 take their bank cards and simply swipe them across the card readers 307 on the terminab 100 or peripherab 100 or enter their respective smart card information thereon. Consequently, the convenience variable b increased, Q,. Since the convenience variable, Q, b proportional to M„ M, b increased. Moreover, going over to a cash station machine, or over to a stationary terminal or peripheral at a table increases the inconvenience associated with making a contribution or gift, e.g. waiting in line and/or searching for the location of the terminal, thereby decreasing the value of Q„ and M, . Circulating, dbpersing, and/or advancing the portable hand-held, terminab 100 or peripherab 100 directly to contributors or gift givers so that they may personaUy enter their contribution or gift information in group 4000, or the respective sub-groups 4001, 002, 4003, and 4004 increases the value of Q„ and M, by making the contribution or gift more convenient for the contributors or gift givers within the group or sub-groups. The ability to personaUy enter a contribution or gift where the contributor or gift giver need not give hb information bearing card to an intermediary to enter card information as with known card terminal increases Qj, Ss, and consequently M(.
Mj b a function of the speed with which a contribution or gift may be consummated. The shorter the length of time within which it takes to consummate a contribution or gift by a respective contributor or gift giver within group 4000 or sub-groups 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, with electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, the larger the M; variable. Hence, Mj b inversely proportional to the speed within whicl a contribution or gift can be consummated at the time it b soUcited. As b understood C(p) wiU be increased for group 4000, or the respective sub-groups 4001-4004 if the amount of time that it takes for the respective contributors or gift givers in the group 4000 to consummate their respective contributions or gifts in the field can be decreased.
Moreover it b understood that not impeding or interposing a request for authorization in the field where electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100s are used (e.g. decoupling the request for authorization from each respective contribution or gift in the field where the contributions or gifts are entered onto electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100) aUows a larger number of prospective contributors or gift givers to be presented with terminal(s) 100 within a fixed, relatively short amount of time.
By way of example, the length of time it takes for contributors or gift givers in group 4000 to make their respective contributions or gifts is decreased if there is no request for authorization interrupting sequentiaUy made contributions or gifts. Preferably, there b no request for authorization interrupting or impeding sequentiaUy made contributions or gifts at the time and location where the sequential contributions or gifts are being entered by respective consecutive contributors or gift givers or gift givers, e.g in the field during a contribution or gift session.
By way of further example, assume a request for authorization and answer to the request takes 15 seconds for each sequential contribution or gift entered, and assume that the sub-group of prospective contributors or gift givers consbts of 100 prospective contributors or gift givers and that each respective contributor or gift giver wiU make a contribution or gift on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Interposing a request for an authorization and obtaining an answer lengthens the time needed to enter and process contributions or gifts in the field from the sub-group of 100 an additional 1500 seconds, or 25 minutes of additional time. Adding the 1500 seconds of additional time to enter and process the contributions or gifts in the field would make the length of time the contribution 1 or gift session would last unworkable. In a church the average amount of time aUocate for the gathering of contributions and gifts b one to five minutes depending on the size of the congregation (of course, it b a longer period of time the larger the congregation).
Assuming that the sub-group of prospective contributors or gift givers consbts of 1000 prospective contributors or gift givers and that each respective contributor or gift giver wik 6 make a contribution or gift on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Interposing an authorization or verification of authorization, and impeding the contribution or gift giving process, and the mode of operation of,, he terminal and peripheral, and obtaining an answer lengthens the time needed to enter and process contributions or gifts in the field from the sub-group of 1000 an additional 15,000 seconds, or
1 1 250 minutes of additional time. Adding the 15,000 seconds of additional time to enter and process the contributions or gifts in the field would make the length of time the contribution or gift session would need to last to aUow for entry of aU contributions or gifts unfathomable and unworkable.
As the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b passed or advanced from the contributor or gift
16 giver^ to the contributor or gift giver,, the contributor or gift giver, does not wait for a request for authorization to be transmitted from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and answered in the field for the contributor's or gift giver's,.! contribution or gift before the contributor or gift giver, enters his contribution or gift on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Therefore, the 1 speed of the consummation of the contribution or gift made in the field made by contributor or gift giverj b greatly accelerated, and streamlined, and the speed of the consummation of the sequentiaUy or consecutively made contributions or gifts on a first electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 made by the pluraUty of sequential contributors or gift givers is greatly accelerated. Consummation of the pluraUty of 6 contributions or gifts utilizing a pluraUty of terminals 100 within group 4000 more greatly reduces the time to consummate the entire group's contributions or gifts which are made at a contribution or gift session. As b understood, these factors greatly decrease the time period required to conduct a contribution or gift session, and increase the contribution or gift potential of the group 4000. Further, these features aUow for a contribution session to be conducted with 1 terminab 100 or peripherab 100 within the time constraints of standard contribution or gift giving sessions.
Moreover, the streamlining of a contribution or gift session b greatly accelerated through the provbion of and use by a contributor or gift giver of a recommended contribution or gift amount key on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 1 100, e.g. a key with a recommended contribution or gift amount, e.g. $50.00 and $100.00. The recommended contribution or gift amount b of an order that induces the making of the monetary contribution or gift. Preferably, the user interface of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 consbts solely of keys representing recommended contributions and gifts numerical amounts of an order that induces the making of monetary contributions or gifts. It b understood that the time a single contribution or gift is consummated in the field b greatly reduced if a contributor or gift giver need not press several keys sequentially to enter a contribution or gift amount onto electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. if the contributor or gift giver need not press a "1," "0," "0," and "0" to enter a contribution or gift amount of ten dollars. Rather the contributor or gift giver presses a single key representative of a ten doUar contribution or gift. It b further understood that the time savings of a multiplicity of sequential contributors or gift givers utilizing this feature wiU greatly shorten the amount of time needed to complete a contribution or gift session in the field.
The speed of a contribution or gift session is also greatly accelerated (the time of the session b greatly decreased) by a pre-authorization step or pre-authorization mode of operation. A pre-authorization step or mode of operation comprbes the designation of a monetary contribution or gift commitment numerical contribution or gift amount prior to the presentation of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or a pluraUty of terminab 100 to group 4000. By way of example, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, or a combination thereof, is pre¬ programmed to automaticaUy correlate a recommended contribution or gift amount, e.g. $25.00, once a respective contributor or gift giver enters his card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. sUdes his respective information bearing card through reader 307 on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The pre-authorization is made by an individual respective contributor or gift giver prior to the soUcitation of the contribution or gift in one variant.
In another variant, it wiU be understood mat a fund-raiser or gift recipient pre-programs terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to automaticaUy coπelate a first recommended default contribution or gift numerical amount with a standard information bearing card, e.g. a Citibank Classic credit card, and/or a higher recommended default contribution or gift amount with a premium credit card, e.g. a VISA™ gold card. By way of example, contributor or gift giver, enters hb card information that b card indicia representative of a Citibank Classic credit card, e.g. on the magnetic strip of the contributor's or gift giver's card. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, card account processor 1031, or a combination thereof, automaticaUy correlate a pre-programmed recommende contribution or gift numerical amount of $10.00 with the card information of contributor or gi giveTj.
Contributor or gift giver^ enters hb card information that b card indicia representativ of a premium card, e.g. VISA™ gold credit card. Electronic contributions or gifts managemen terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, card account processor 1031, or a combinatio thereof, automaticaUy correlate a pre-programmed recommended contribution or gi numerical amount that is higher, e.g. $25.00 with the card information of contributor or gif giver^. As b understood a fund-raber or gift recipient instructs group 4000 that presenting their respective standard cards and premium cards wik result in the respective smaUer and larger contribution or gift numerical amounts being correlated with the contributor or gift givers or gift givers' respective standard and premium cards, and that the correlated information wiU be later processed. In thb variant, it wkl be further understood that keys and a dbplay on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 are optional. As is described, in a variant below, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 only has a shek dimensioned to fit into a palm or hand of a contributor or gift giver, its own source of power, means for storing sequentiaUy or consecutively entered card information, means for associating sequentiaky entered card information with a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount, and means for off-loading off-line sequentiaUy or consecutively entered card information correlated with the pre¬ programed contribution or gift numerical amount. OptionaUy, in this variant, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has an indicator, e.g. a vbual indicator or an audio indicator to indicate that a respective contributors' or gift givers' card information was successfuUy entered thereon. Thb pre-authorization feature may abo be indicia representative of a preferred contribution or gift among for a respective contributor or gift giver dbposed on a respective contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card 145, 150 that the card reader 307 automaticaUy reads once a respective contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card is presented thereto, e.g. a magnetic code on a magnetic stripe card or data stored on a smart card. By way of further example, in the case of IC information bearing cards a contributor or gift giver may pre-program a preferred contribution or gift amount so that when hb card b presented to a card reader on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading, the preferred contribution or gift amount b automaticaUy read by the card reader 307, correlated, and processed accordingly. AU of these factors streamline and reduce the length of time needed to make a contribution or gift at the point in time and space of the soUcitation of the contribution or gift and the cumulative length of a contribution or gift session for the group. These practices increase M; which in turn increases the contribution or gift potential of a group resulting in larger overaU contributions and gifts made by group 4000. Moreover, if the contributor or gift givers or gift givers in group 4000 are required to stand in a line at a remote terminal to make a contribution or gift, e.g. a terminal that b not circulated, advanced or dbpersed among contributors or gift givers in group 4000, Mj b decreased by increasing thje level of anxiety associated with the making a contribution or gift.
The variable P, b a function of the abiUty of the fund-raiser or gift recipient to consummate a contribution or gift whether in the field during a contribution or gift session or at some time thereafter. In the scenario where cash b used as a contribution or gift, P, is 1 since 100% of the contributions or gifts are consummated at the time and location where the contribution or gift b soUcited. That b, the fund-raiser or recipient has cash in hand. In the scenario where pledges are used to coUect contribution or gifts, the M, may be very high since it b very easy to pledge a contribution or gift amount, but P, is substantiaUy less than 1 since the coUection step consummating the contribution or gift is far removed from the point in time and space from the appUcation of external stimulus s (FIG. 17d) evoking an impulse to make a contribution or gift. Moreover, with known methods a large percentage of the contributions and gifts that are pledged does not result in a consummation of the contribution or gift since the financial situation of the contributor or gift giver changes, the contributor or gift giver forgets about the pledge altogether, or the impulse or impetus that prompted the contributor or gift giver to make the pledge dbsipates and the contributor or gift giver no longer has a psychological motivation to consummate the contribution or gift. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b used consummate the contribution or gift at the point of maximum stimulus (FIG. 17d) evoking an impube or impetus to make a contribution or gift. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral lOO's use to solicit contributions and gifts brings the value of Pj very close to 1 since most of the contributions and gifts made are immediately recorded, and wiU be successfuUy processed after the contribution or gift session with respective credits and debits being entered on the appropriate accounts of contributors or gift givers and recipient organizations.
Moreover, the use of a pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 aUows the impube and the incitement to action arising by the state of mind of the contributor or gift giver, or the collective state of mind of sub-groups 4001-4004 or group 4000, to be harnessed at the time the impube or incitement to action b at its maximum level. It wiU be understood that the impube or impetus to make a contribution or gift dbsipates over time. Contributions managem terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are advanced among a crowd or throng of prospec contributors or gift givers prior to the dbsipation of the contribution or gift giving potential the throng or group in a variant of the method of the invention.
The contribution or gift potential function, C(p), is also proportional to and a functi of an impube giving function denoted by X. The impulse giving function measures the le of incitement to action to make a contribution or gift that arbes from the creation of a state mind by providing an external stimulus to a contributor or gift giver or a group of contribut or gift givers. A state of mind b created by the presentation of an external stimulus or stim to an individual prospective contributor or gift giver, or in a variant, to a group or crowd prospective contributors or gift givers.
As iUustrated in FIG. 17c, the impube giving function, X(s) b proportional to a stimul variable, "s" 4080. X(s) b abo proportional to time variable, "t" 4082. As iUustrated in FIG. 1 graph 4084 has a point tø that indicates the start of an event or the presentation of stimul evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift and the start of the presentation of stimul s0 to a contributor or gift giver or to a group of contributors or gift givers. As t progress forward (time goes forward), a stimulus or stimuli s b provided or presented to the group 40 of contributors or gift givers as indicated by an increasing value of the variable s.
The stimulus (s) b any external stimulus or stimuli that creates a state of mi conducive to the making of contributions and gifts. By way of example, an external stimul such as audio stimulus 4092 or a vbual stimulus 4090 b presented to the group 4000. Aud stimulus 4092 includes sound recordings, optional live speeches by candidates, optional li presentations by mbsionaries, and the like, that evoke an emotion or impulse conducive contribution or gift making, e.g. sympathy, anger, love, hate, a need for victory. Multi-med presentations evoking an emotion or impube to make a contribution or gift by way of computer network with a pluraUty of dbplays are also contemplated herein.
Video stimulus 4090 includes optional audio/vbual presentations and "Uv presentations of scenes or people such as poverty stricken individuab in need of resource individuab in need of nutrition, individuab in need of medical care or having a medic condition, and the like. The methods of the invention teach that presentation of strong extern stimuU increases the value of the impube giving function and thus increases the overaU val of the contribution or gift potential of the group or individual. The present invention al teaches that the stimulus should be increased and/or maintained at a plateau during t provision or presentation of terminals 100 of peripherab 100. By way of exampl instrumentaUties for the presentation of stimulus evoking an impube to make a contributi or gift include, tape recordings, video players, laser disc players, movie projectors, tape players, movie projectors, cable televbion networks, television sets, projection televbions and the like.
The impube giving function X wiU reach a maximum value where d(s)/d(t)=0 during the event or during the soUcitation of a contribution or gift from an individual contributor or gift giver and then decay time (FIG. 17e). Hence, the more remote in time we get from the maximum value of the external stimulus at t,.^ 4085, the lower the value of the impube giving function becomes, and the lower the contribution or gift potential and the impube to contribute. The impube giving potential of a group (and the contribution or gift potential which is a function of the impube giving potential of members of a group) decays and dbsipates over time as we move further away from tmax. The present invention teaches that where d(s)/d(t)= 0 a pluraUty of terminab 100 should be presented to the individual contributor or gift giverj, or group 4000 of contributors or gift givers to maximize the impube giving potential of the prospective contributors or gift givers (and contribution or gift potential) of the group 4000. Thb b the point where the maximum impube level to make a contribution or gift exbts.
In a variant, if it b not logbticaUy possible to present the pluraUty of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to the group or crowd 4000 of prospective contributors or gift givers or a single electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to the individual contributor or gift giver or group or crowd 4000 where d(s)/d(t)= 0, then terminals 100 are presented at a time as close as possible to where d(s)/d(t)= 0 indicated by range 4086 in order to maximize the impube giving potential of the group and/or the individual and the amount and number of contributions and gifts obtainable from a group of contributors or gift givers at an event or from an individual. The present invention teaches the maintenance of the stimulus evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift at an effective level over a period of time during the presentation of the terminals 100 or peripherals as in FIG. 4085. By way of example, the stimulus b initiaUy presented and repeated until to conclusion of the presentation of the terminab 100 or peripherab to group 4000.
Access in time and space b provided by the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to capture the impube evoked by the stimulus to make a contribution or gift, notwithstanding the amount of cash a contributor or gift giver has on hand or whether or not a contributor or gift giver has a check book on hand. The lack of interposing or impeding a contribution session with, a request for authorization, and/or the lack of interposing a signature verification of authorization, between the making of sequential contributions or gifts made by respective contributors or gift givers aUows for the presentation 1 of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to aU members of a group at a delta t, e.g. range 4086, that b close to where d(s)/d(t) = 0 at t^ 4085 (Graph 4084) or at delta tmΛX plϊleau (Graph 4085) as for the entire group of contributors or gift givers as weU as each individual contributor or gift giver. Further, thb mode of operation of the terminals 100 or peripherals 100 permits presentation of aU contributors' or gift givers' respective information bearing cards to terminals 6 100 or peripherab 100 within the limited amount of time that is a contribution session.
The provbion of a pluraUty of portable, hand held terminab 100 to the group or crowd of contributors or gift givers also aUows for aU members of a group to be presented terminals 100 at a delta t that is close to where d(s)/d(t) = 0 (FIG. 17d) (Graph 4084) or at delta tmplϊteau (Graph 4085) as for the entire group of contributors or gift givers and abo for each respective 1 contributor or gift giver. Access in space to where d(s)/d(t) = 0 as for the entire group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers and abo for each respective contributor or gift giver b provided by the fact that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own power source and is passable and/or advanced from one contributor or gift giver to another. Interposition of a time period of waiting in line to make 6 a contribution or gift, or wait for an authorization, removes "down stream" contributions or gifts further from t.^ and/or delta tτn)lxptat-au and moves the impube giving function away from its maximum condition where d(s)/d(t) = 0. The present invention teaches that thb b undesirable.
That is, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 1 facilities impube giving. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 aUows a pluraUty of contributions or gifts to be recorded, for post-processing, at the time, t,,^ or delta t^ p tββu, the psychological stimulus, s^, 4087, e.g. a rousing speech by a poUtical candidate, government official, minbter, fund-raber, etc, evokes the highest impube to make a contribution or gift. The variable G, b a function of the incentive a 6 contributor or gift giver, has in making a contribution or gift within the context of the contributor's or gift giver's physical location in the vicinity of sub-group 4001-4004, or group 4000. The use of terminab 100 in a group setting, where a contributor or gift giver, b in the vicinity of other prospective contributor or gift givers or gift givers, or actual contributors or gift givers entering contributions or gifts, stimulates the making of contributions or gifts by 1 contributor or gift giver, and other contributors or gift givers in the group 4000 and the associated respective sub-groups by evoking a impube to make a contribution or gift. The stimulus provided through the use of terminab 100 or peripherab 100 includes both positive and negative stimuU.
By way of example, contributor or gift giver, may only have $20 in cash in his pocket, and a credit card. The stimulus provided to contributor or gift giver; evokes an impube to make a contribution or gift of $100. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 aUows for the impube to make the contribution or gift of $100 by the contributor or gift giver to be harnessed in time and space prior to the dbsipation of said impube. With respect to positive stimulus, in one scenario, assume contributor or gift giverj through contributor or gift giver6 in sub-group 4001 enter their respective card contributions or gifts on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 oj peripheral 100 as electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is circulated or advanced amongst them (FIG. 17). Contributor or gift giver7 does not want to feel left out of the group or feel like an outcast so he to foUows the lead of other members of the sub-group 4001 and enters a contribution or gift on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. That b, contributor or gift giver7 feels an external stimulus of "peer pressure" from other members of the sub-group 4001 to conform to the actions of other members of the sub-group 4001. Moreover, since contributor or gift giverj through contributor or gift giver6 around contributor or gift giver7 are making contributions and gifts via electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 then the contributor or gift giver b more psychologicaUy inclined and therefore more likely to make a contribution or gift. Contributor or gift giver7 b abo compeUed to enter a contribution or gift on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 because of a psychological guilt factor the contributor or gift giver feeb if others in the group are making contributions and gifts and he or she does not contribute. Hence, the use and circulation or advancement of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or terminals 100 in a sub-group or group context faculties the entering of contributions and gifts by harnessing external and/or internal psychological pain/pleasure factors at a point in time and space where such factors are of maximum benefit in the soUcitation of contributions or gifts, thus inducing contributor or gift givers or gift givers to make contributions or gifts more readky in the sub¬ group 4001. Further, it b appreciated that prospective contributors or gift givers are affect by these stimuU from aU sides, e.g. 360 degrees around the contributor or gift giver.
That b, as the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b being circulated, advanced, or dbpersed a contributor or gift giver feeb "peer-pressure" to make a contribution or gift. Providing, circulating, or dbpersing among or amidst a group 4000 of contributors or gift givers terminab 100 and/or peripherab 100 wiU increase G, for a group of contributors or gift givers because an impube for an individual contributor or gift giver to make a contribution or gift wiU be evoked at the location of the terminal or peripheral and stimulus in time and space to the other contributors or gift givers to make a contributio or gift through interaction with other contributors or gift givers in the group, and t psychological effect the contributors or gift givers' actions wiU have on each other.
The present invention further teaches that the making of contributions or gifts by a fir sub-group 4001 of contributors or gift givers on terminab or peripherab 100, wiU induce th making of contributions and gifts by subsequent sub-groups 4002-4004. The sub-groups contributors or gift givers engage in contribution or gift sessions in the vicinity in time an space of an initiating sub-group. The variable C, b a function of and proportional to the abiUt to retire the monetary contribution or gift commitment over time. If contributors or gift giver within group 4000 have the abiUty to retire a monetary contribution or gift commitment ove a period of time, then Cj wik increase in value and the contribution or gift potential of grou 4000 will increase. The provision and/or advancement of electronic contributions or gift management terminab 100 or peripherab 100 facilitates the abikty to retire a monetar contribution or gift commitment over time and increases C,.
By way of example, where a contributor or gift givern has $20.00 in cash at the poin where a contribution or gift b soUcited, the contributor or gift giver only donates $20.00 in cas Assuming that the contributor's or gift giver's contribution or gift preference is to contribut $50.00 if he could retire the monetary contribution or gift commitment over a period of time provbion of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 at thi point in time and space aUows the contributor or gift givern to make his preferred contributio amount of $50.00 at the point where the contribution or gift is soUcited, and aUows th contributor or gift giver to retire the monetary contribution or gift commitment over a perio of time. Therefore, providing electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o peripheral 100 to thb contributor or gift giver wiU increase C, and C(p). The individua contributor or gift giver wiU receive the benefit of being able to retire the monetary contributio or gift commitment over time whUe the fund-rabing organization or gift recipient wik be abl to receive a "lump-sum" of contributions and gifts entered on electronic contributions or gift management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 by contributors or gift givers in group 4000.
Nj b a variable that b correlated to a psychological factor associated with the use of bank card to make a contribution or gift, and the perception by a contributor or gift giver tha a contribution or gift made by way of credit card does not involve the use of cash in hand o "real money." The use of bank cards for contributions or gifts involves variable N,. Provbio of or advancement of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o peripheral 100 or a group of terminab 100 to or amidst a group 4000 induces contributors o gift givers to make larger contributions and gifts than would otherwbe be made by way of cas or check. Hence, N, increases in value. ,N > 1 when electronic contributions or gifts management terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are provided to a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers, and/or advanced among or dbpersed amidst a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers. That b, the use of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 increases the C(ρ) for the group 4000. The variable X, b the abiUty of a speaker or soUcitor of a contribution or gift to incite the group 4000 to action. The speaker b the stimulus evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift by contributors or gift givers in group or crowd 4000. The more charis atic the speaker or soUcitor of contributions and gifts 4088 (FIG. 17e), the more likely a respective contributor or gift giver„, or group 4000, wiU be to make a larger respective individual contribution or gift or cumulative contributions and gifts. By way of example, a candidate for poUtical office provides a stimulus evoking an impube in hb supporters to consummate contributions or gifts in the field on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 by a rousing speech. By way of example, a clergy member provides a stimulus by evoking a pluraUty of impulses in group 4000 at a service or fund-raiser to make a larger cumulative contribution on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. By way of contrast, with the envelope donation system the amount of contribution or gift b generaUy fixed prior to the service. Consequently, impube giving by contributors or gift givers in group 4000 b not induced of faciUtated and Xi b not increased. The provbion of or dbpersal of contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or a pluraUty of terminab 100 and/or peripherab 100 harnesses the spontaneous impube giving potential that is created by the incitement to action created by an external stimulus, e.g. a speech, a moving motion picture, and other auditory or vbual stimulus designed to evoke a psychological response, e.g. sympathy, anger, compassion, thanksgiving, contrition, etc., conducive to the making of a monetary contribution or gift commitment. An incitement or impetus to action can abo be provided by an external stimulus provided by a reUgious object. A reUgious object includes an icon, a statue of a reUgious figure, a painting, a reUc, or a passage from a holy book. It b understood that the presentation of electronic contribution or gifts or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to a contributor or gift giver should be made to a contributor or gift giver when the contributor or gift giver b most inclined to make a contribution or gift. That b, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is presented, circulated, dispersed, or provided in the vicinity of a reUgious object. Contributors or gift givers are inclined to make contributions and gifts of thanksgiving or atonement when in the presence of a motivator, e.g. a reUgious object, and/or whUe praying or worshiping. Hence, in the scenario where an individual contributor or gift giver encounters electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 during a prayer session or near a reUgious object, an individual contributor or gift giver b inclined to make a contribution or gift, and to make a larger amount of each respective individual contribution or gift. A reUgious object b a stimulus that evokes an impube to make a contribution or gift in one variant. By way of example, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b an element in an offering system 7777 for the making of contributions and gifts at locations for prayer and worship, and at a reUgious site or a shrine jpheτe a reUgious object 1000 provides a negative or positive stimulus evoking an impube in a contributor or gift giver or group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers to make a contribution or contributions and gifts. The system comprises, in combination, a reUgious object 1000 and an electronic contributions or gifts and gifts management electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. A reUgious object 1000 provides a psychological stimulus evoking an impube or impetus for the making of monetary contribution or gift commitments. An electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b positioned at a location in said site in the vicinity of the psychological stimulus (reUgious object 1000) for fackitating the satiation of an impube or impetus to make a monetary contribution or gift commitment by use of information bearing card. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for immediately recording and storing a contribution or gift at the point of maximum stimulus for evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift, e.g. where the contributor or gift giver or group of contributors or gift givers are nearest to the psychological external stimulus, e.g. rekgious object, icon, religious painting, rekc, etc. The information of the monetary numerical amounts of the successive contributions and gifts designated and entered therein are correlated to the individual cardholders whose cards were read by a card reader on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. In thb way the impube or impetus to contribute evoked by the psychological stimulus or benefit (whether positive or negative) is satiated, gratified to the fuUest, and satisfied.
To increase the impube level electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a dbplay for displaying message prompts to prospective contributors or gift givers soUciting the making of monetary contribution or gift commitments. Examples of such message prompts are disclosed herein. In a variant, the contribution or gift system has a electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 with its own battery powered electrical energy source (electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b portable in thb variant). Further, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 automaticaUy records information entered of the numerical amounts of individual designated monetary contributions and gifts correlated to the indicia read on information bearing cards 145, 150 corresponding to a respective contributor or gift giver for identification of the contributor or gift giver without interposing or unimpeded by a request for authorization between sequential contributions. The information is recorded for eventual off-loading from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
In a further variant, the reUgious object 1000 inducing a psychological stimulus for evoking an impube to make a monetary contribution or gift commitment is selected from the group consbting of an icon, a prop, a statue, a painting, a passage from a holy book, or combination thereof. A method of simplifying and inducing the giving of monetary contribution or gift commitments by individuab, receiving and immediately entering (and optionaUy immediately recording) thereof upon receipt b provided with offering system 7777 for the making of contributions and gifts at locations for prayer and worship, and at a reUgious site or a shrine where a reUgious object 1000 provides a negative or positive stimulus evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift. The method comprises providing individuab for immediately making of monetary contributions and gifts with electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for making of record data of an contribution or gift commitment in the vicinity of a reUgious object 1000. ReUgious object 1000 provides a psychological stimulus for evoking an impube to make monetary contribution or gift commitments. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a source of electric power and a pluraUty of optional entry keys manuaUy operable for entering the amount of the monetary contribution or gift to be given, and a reader 307 on the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for reading a record medium, e.g. an information bearing card, having indicia thereon identifying an individual contributor or gift giver making a given monetary contribution or gift. In a variant, the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for making a visual dbplay of the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys, and has means for immediately recording the amount of the contribution or gift including means for storing the amount correlated to the indicia read on the record medium of the corresponding contributor or gift giver. The correlated amount and indicia read by said reader are for eventual off-loading thereof. In yet another variant, the method further comprbes the step of directly displaying message prompts, e.g. as those disclosed herein, to prospective contributors or gift givers soUciting the making of monetary contribution or gift commitments, and comprbes the steps of refraining from interposing a request for authorization or verification of authorization between sequential or consecutive contributions or gifts made at off-lin electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, off-loading sai contributions or gifts from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o peripheral 100 to card account processor 1031 in order to obtain authorizations for sai contributions or gifts, and processing said contributions or gifts by entering debits and credit to respective accounts for authorized contributions or gifts.
In yet another variant, the method further comprises the step of forwarding records o said authorized contributions or gifts to the contributors or gift givers to^substantiate sai contributions or gifts. In yet another variant, the method further comprises the step of refraining from interposing a request for authorization between sequential contributions o gifts made at off-line electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or periphera 100, off-loading said contributions or gifts from electronic contributions or gifts managemen terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to an optional clergy member's terminal 120 via communicatio link 140 from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 down-loading the contributions or gifts from the clergy member's terminal 120 to card accoun processor 1031 in order to obtain authorizations for said contributions or gifts, and processin the contributions or gifts by entering debits and credits to respective accounts for authorize contributions or gifts.
The impube giving potential b not limited by the amount of cash a contributor or gi giver has on hand, or whether or not the contributor or gift giver has a check book on han utilizing the methods disclosed herein. Moreover, the provbion of electronic contributions o gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 in the vicinity of an externaUy stimulate contributor or gift giver or by directly handing the electronic contributions or gifts managemen terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to the contributor or gift giver at the point where he or she is maximaUy stimulated to make a contribution or gift results in a sudden inclination to enter a contribution or gift, theoreticaUy without conscious thought in one variant. It wiU be understood that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is presented or provided to a contributor or gift giver or group of contributors or gift givers during a time interval where their arousal from the external stimulus b at its maximum, and where the contributor's or gift giver's or contributors' or gift givers' coUective state of mind is most receptive to consummating contributions or gifts and/or making a larger contribution or gift than would otherwbe be made if the impube to contribute were aUowed to dbsipate or decay over time (FIG. 17d). These factors increase Xi and increase the C(p) of group 4000.
By way of example, a group 4000 b gathered for the presentation of a movie at a movie theater with a projector 4090. Assume the movie's plot concerns a deeply moving social issue, 1 e.g. the plight of individuab with a dbease for which there is no known cure, namely, cancer or AIDS, etc. or a social problem, e.g. the pUght of homeless chkdren. The presentation of the movie to group 4000 serves as the external psychological stimulus preparing the group 4000 for a contribution or gift session and evoking an impube to contribute. Alternately, the stimulus evoking an impulse to contribute is augmented graduaUy by the presentation of 6 sequential stimuU, e.g. the presentation of a film foUowed by the presentation of a speech of an individual with a dbease.
A pluraUty of terminab 100 are circulated, dbpersed, or advanced among the crowd or throng of contributors or gift givers in the group 4000. The provbion of an external stimulus evoking an emotion, e.g. sympathy, results in a impube of contributors or gift givers within
1 1 the group 4000 to enter a contribution or gift on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. These factors increase Xi and increase the C(p) of group 4000. Moreover, the interaction of the group, e.g. a "mob mentaUty," also induces the making of contributions or gifts on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. C(ρ) b abo proportional to the affluence of sub-groups 4001-4004 or group
16 4000, AJ: C(p) A,. More affluent contributors or gift givers are more likely to carry bank cards and are more likely to use them for contributions or gifts. The provbion, circulation or advancement of a pluraUty of terminab 100 to a sub-group, e.g. sub-group 4002, of affluent contributors or gift givers wiU increase A,. Moreover, A, is increased through the provbion of terminals 100 or peripherab 100 to affluent contributors or gift givers and /or the use of the 1 features on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 that allow for a recommended contribution or gift amount to appear on the display of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as a function of the type of bank card used as dbclosed herein above.
FIG. 18 iUustrates a method of maximizing the contribution or gift potential a single or 6 a pluraUty of events with a fixed number of teπninab 100. The present invention also provides a method of aUocating a pluraUty of fund-rabing terminab 100 to maximize the contribution or gift potential of a group of competing events, and to maximize the contribution or gift potential of an individual event. Assume a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient has a pluraUty of simultaneous competing fund-rabing or gift giving events: fund-rabing eventA 1 4050, fund-rabing eventB 4051, and fund-raising event 4052. Assume a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient has a set 4053 of 100 fund-rabing terminab 100, terminali,.... terminal100. In order to maximize C(p) over the group of aU contributors or gift givers at the competing events, e.g. fund-rabing eventA 4050, fund-raising eventB 4051, and fund-rabing eventc 4052, a fund-rabing organization aUocates terminab from fixed set 4053 using a hierarchical method in which larger sub-sets of terminab 100 in set 4053 are aUocated to events which have larger contribution or gift potentiab. The contribution or gift potentiab of events 4050-4052 are calculated first by an assessment of the individual prospective contributors or gift givers attending each respective event and assigning them an individual contribution or gift potential and then summing up the contribution or gift potentiab of the individuab to get a total contribution or gift potential for the group.
It will be understood that either aU of variables: M;, P, G, C , N,, X „ A , or a combination thereof, are assessed and used in the calculation of contribution or gift potential for a group, an event, or a respective contributor or gift giver. Assume two competing contribution or gift events 4050, 4051. By way of example, where the group of contributors or gift givers that wiU attend fund-rabing eventA 4050 are on the average more affluent or historicaUy tend to make larger contributions and gifts than the group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers that wiU attend fund-rabing eventB 4051 (with aU other variables held constant), the C(p) of event 4050 b larger than the C(p) of event B. The fund-raising organization or gift recipient aUocates a larger sub-set of fund-raising terminab from set 4053 to fund-rabing eventA 4050 (the event with the larger contribution or gift potential) than to event 4051 (the event with the lower contribution or gift potential). Routines on terminal 120 allow for immediate assessment of the contribution or gift potential of a prospective group of contributors or gift givers based on data stored in a data base, e.g. hbtorical contribution or gift giving data, demographic contribution or gift giving data, etc. In the scenario, where there are three or more competing contribution or gift events, e.g. events 4050-4052, sub-sets of terminab 100 from set 4053 are aUocated proportionally to the contribution or gift potentiab of each respective fund-raising event 4050-4052. By way of example, assume fund-rabing event A 4050 has a contribution or gift potential rating of 10, fund-rabing eventβ 4051 has a contribution or gift potential rating of 5, and fund-rabing event 4052 has a contribution or gift potential rating of 1. The fund-rabing organization proportionally aUocates the largest number of terminab to fund-rabing eventA 4050; the second largest number of teπninab are aUocated to fund-raising eventB 4051; and the smaUest number of terminab are aUocated to fund-rabing eventς.. This method aUows the maximization of the contribution or gift potential over the total number of competing events 4050-4052. Hence, this method of aUocation maximizes the contribution or gift potential from fixed set 4053 of terminab 100. Routines on terminal or peripheral 100 assess the contribution potential of a group of crowd and provide data to assbt in said aUocation of terminab.
FIG. 18a iUustrates the method of allocating a set of terminab 100 within a single fund- rabing eventA 4050 and a mode of operation of terminal 100, peripheral 100, and/or terminal 120. The method of aUocation of the set 4053 of terminab 100 is used to maximize the contribution or gift return of a contribution or gift session. That is, within an individual fund- rabing eventA 4050, the fund-rabing organization can maximize C(p) for event 4050. By way of example, group 4053 comprises one hundred (100) terminab 100. Of course, group 4053 can comprise any number of terminab 100 and wiU generally be a function of the number of terminab a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient has means to purchase or obtain.
In a variant, terminab 100 are interchangeable from one fund-raising event to another fund-raising event so that initialization of any electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can be accompUshed from any terminal 120 or some remote location. Consequently, a first fund-rabing organization or gift recipient utilizes un-initialized terminal or peripheral from a second fund-raising organization or gift recipient. By way of example, the fund raiser , gift recipient, or fund-rabing organization provides the group 4053, or sub-set thereof, to the group of contributors or gift givers with more affluence, group 4001 as indicated by phantom line 4058. We wiU assume in thb scenario that group 4001 has a larger A, than groups 4002-4004. Terminab 100 or peripherab 100 are provided as described herein to the crowd of contributors or gift givers in group 4001 prior to being provided to groups 4002-4004 in one variant. Contributors or gift givers in group 4002-4004 are less affluent, e.g. have lower A, ratings. Thb wiU result in the group of more affluent contributors or gift givers in group 4001 having a higher M, thus increasing their satisfaction with the contribution or gift process and maximizing the contributions and gifts obtained from this group of affluent contributors or gift givers. Then terminab 100 and/or peripherab are then provided to a group of contributors or gift givers with lower A, ratings. As such the C(p) for event A can be maximized. Routines on terminab 100 or peripherals 100 provide immediate assessment of thb variable as described herein.
Further, the A, ratings for the other groups 4002-4004 are calculated and terminab in group 4053 provided thereto in proportion to the A, ratings for the respective groups as indicated by phantom lines 4056-4059. It is understood that the methods and modes of operation disclosed herein can abo be used to provide terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to contributors or gift givers who have hbtoricaUy contributed to a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient prior to providing the terminab or peripherab to other contributors or gift givers, and can abo be used in combination with other factors that affect the contribution or gift potential of a group or an individual described herein.
Hence we see that providing the features and benefits of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 wiU increase C(p) over a group of contributor or gift givers or gift givers and increase the amount of contributions and gifts coUected. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 gathers an provides information of who current contributors or gift givers are. It is desirable to obtai demographic information about current contributors or gift givers. By way of exampl information concerning the sex of contributors or gift givers provides useful data that aUow a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient to taUor its efforts to maximize the contribution o gift process. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 10 allows a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient to immediately record and obtai information comprising whether the current (optionaUy consecutive) contributors or gift giver are young or old, educated or non-educated, if they have conservative or Uberal votin tendencies, whether they attend a basebaU game or the opera, do they see themselves a extroverts or introverts. This information aUows the fund-raiser or gift recipient t immediately know who the present contributors or gift givers are and aUows the fund-rabe or gift recipient to cultivate, soUcit and thank current contributors or gift givers thereb generating contributor or gift giver loyalty and future contributions and gifts.
Information whether current contributors or gift givers are male or female is obtaine by reading information bearing card 100. The first name of a respective contributor or gif giver, or whether a contributor or gift giver has Mr., Ms., or Mrs. is read from the indici encoded on the card. If the "first name" e.g. Steven, of a contributor or gift giver is read software routine b run to determine if the first name b a name usuaUy given to a male or t a female. Thb method aUows a fund-rabing organization, gift recipient, or person to determin percentages of male and female contributors or givers.
In a variant, the contributor or gift giver information entered from a respectiv contributor's or gift giver's information bearing card b entered into electronic contributions o gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 by the methods and modes of operation described above. Thb card information b electronicaUy associated with information that comprbes an address of the contributor or gift giver from a database, such as a local electronic telephone directory, a national electronic telephone directory, e.g. MCI's national telephone directory service. The contributor or gift giver information b entered onto a making Ust. Hence, a streamlined method of preparing a mailing Ust utilizing terminab 100 or peripherab b provided by the method and mode of operation disclosed herein. In a variant, the card information entered into terminab 100 or peripherab 100 b used in a method and mode of operation to determine changes in demographic trends of the fund- rabing organization's future prospective contributors or gift givers as compared to the fund- rabing organizations or gift recipients present group of contributors or gift givers. Assume that groups 4001 and groups 4004 are a fund-raising organization's or gift recipient's current groups of prospective contributors or gift givers. Assume that groups 4002 and groups 4003 are a fund-rabing organization's future groups of contributors or gift givers. Changes in patterns of contributions and gifts made by groups 4001 and 4004 are tabulated. This changes are used to predict the composition of groups 4002 and 4003 to determine if the future groups, 4002 and 4003, wiU have the same characteristics as the current groups, 4001 and 4004, or if the groups' characteristics wiU be different.
Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 provides message prompts on dbplay 840 that stimulate and motivate contributors or gift givers evoking an impube or providing an impetus to make contributions and gifts by expressing the message that if a contribution or gift b made, the contributor or gift giver has, for example, "molded the future." For example, dbplay 840 begins a contribution or gift session with the message "You can teach twelve iUiterate people to read with a contribution or gift of $20.00" and concludes a respective contribution or gift session by displaying a message, "Your contribution or gift has just provided three meals a day for ten orphans." Prompts of this type stimulate and motivate the impube for the making of initial and subsequent contributions or gifts by providing contributors or gift givers a positive psychological boost, e.g the message makes the contributors or gift givers "feel good" upon making the contribution or gift.
Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, a card account processor 1031, or combination thereof, in one mode of operation, provide for automated and /or direct identification and categorization, grouping, classification, stratification, and/or ordering, compilation of statistical data about contributors or gift givers, contributions and/or gifts. By way of example, the system aUows for and greatly faciUtates and streamlines the organization of the largest contributor or gift giver gift or contribution down to the smaUest contributor or gift giver contribution or gift given at a single or a multipUcity of contributions or gifts session. For example, assume contributor or gift giver 1 contributes $50, contributor or gift giver 2 contributes $100, and contributor or gift giver 3 contributes $150 on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Terminal or peripheral directly records the numerical contribution or gift data and immediately, or upon activation, tabulates statisticaUy significant data about the contribution session involving the three contributors. At a remote site, a report b printed indicating that contributor or gift giver 3 was the major donor at the contribution or gift session, contributor or gift gfver 2 was the second largest donor at the session, and contributor or gift giver 1 was the third largest donor at the contribution or gift session. Similarly, contribution or gift information for a pluraUty of contribution or gift sessions b tabulated indicating the rankings of respective contributor or gift givers or gift givers. It wiU be understood that the compUation of thb information provides for rapid identification of contributors or gift givers who then ca be subsequently soUcited for contributions and gifts.
For example, a contributor or gift giver who makes a smaU contribution or gift on a annual basb, e.g. $50, for fifty or sixty years, wik give $2500 over a fifty year period, and $300 over a sixty year period. Therefore, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 10 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, a card account processor, or combination thereof, provides system and method for faciUtating the tracking or keeping an account of the cumulativ contributions and gifts of respective contributors or gift givers. In one mode of operation terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, computer 3397, or combination thereof, monitor the frequency of donations made by a multipUcity of contributors or gift givers. Based on the contribution data entered on terminal 100, peripheral 100, or remot personal computers at the remote locations, as given to a single or a multitude of gift recipients reports are then printed and forwarded to individual contributors or gift givers who mak contributions and gifts to the fund-rabing organization sharing the organizations appreciatio with loyal contributors or gift givers and assbting in obtaining for continuing support. Th method and mode of operation of described herein streamlines the acknowledgment process
In yet a further variant, teπninal 100, peripheral 100, or terminal 120, or computer 3397 have routines thereon that monitor the frequency of contributions made by respectiv contributors, an forward acknowledgments after a certain threshold has been reached. Fo example, a first contributor's or gift giver's frequency of contributions or gifts are monitore over time. If the contributor or gift giver gives contributions or gifts several times a week, th data surrounding the contributions or gifts b assembled on a data base and a acknowledgment b sent after a series of contributions or gifts have been made, e.g. 1 contributions or gifts. The hbtorical frequency of the first contributor's or gift giver's givin b tabulated, and then used as a reference in determining when or after what interval of tim to send the contributor or gift giver an acknowledgment. In the case of the first contributor or gift giver it would be extremely inefficient to send the contributor a separate acknowledgment for each individual contribution of gift. The method and mode of operation significantly streamlines the acknowledgment process.
Where a second contributor or gift giver gives contributions sporadicaUy, an interval of time b tracked. We wik assume that the second contributor or gift giver makes contributions or gifts once a month. The data surrounding the contributions or gifts b assembled on a data base. The frequency of the giving of the second contributor or gift giver b determined for an interval of time. An acknowledgment b optionaUy sent after a series of contributions or gifts have been made, e.g. 10 contributions or gifts. The hbtorical frequency of the second contributor's or gift giver's giving is tabulated, and then used as a reference in determining when or after what interval of time to send the contributor or gift giver an acknowledgment. In the case of the second contributor or gift giver it would be extremely efficient to send the contributor a separate acknowledgment for each individual contribution of gift since they are spread out over a longer period of time. The method and mode of operation significantly streamlines and brings significant economies to the acknowledgment process for both sporadic and frequent contributors and gift givers.
These reports motivate and stimulate an impube in a committed annual contributor or gift giver to continue to make contributions and gifts every year, or at some other appropriate interval, bringing the total of the respective contributors or gift givers contributions and gifts weU into hundreds, even thousands of dollars. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 provides an input for entering contributor or gift giver information and contribution or gift information that aUows for the tracking of contributor givers or gift givers, the frequency of the giving of contributions, and the like.
As iUustrated in FIGS 17f and 17g, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 utilizes message prompts dbplayed on display 840 to communicate wbh Ust item prompts 4094, 4096, 4100, and 4102. Wish Ust item prompts are stimulus that evoke an impube to make a contribution or gift. Wbh Ust item prompts generaUy present needs for items the fund-rabing organization of gift recipient has for specific projects. For example, wbh Ust items for a poUtical candidate includes a phone system for a campaign, the printing of 5000 copies of a newsletter to be sent to voters, etc. Wish Ust items for a wedding might include a new car, a new house, a televbion set, spending money for a honey moon, and the like. Wbh Ust items for a funeral might include a monetary gift to a research foundation, e.g. the American Heart Association (where the individual died from a heart attack), the American Lung Association (where the individual died from lung cancer), for the spouse or chkdren of the deceased. A wbh Ust item for a chrbtening or baptbm includes a monetary gift for a coUege fund, for the chUd's toys, etc. Exemplary, wbh Ust items for an anniversary include a trip for a second honeymoon and the like. It b understood that wbh Ust items are programmed into terminal 100 or peripheral 100 as a function of the social event the terminab or peripherab are used at. It b further appreciated that the wbh Ust data, and contribution or gift data are further correlated in a variant of the mode of operation of the terminal or peripheral. Thb correlated data b then immediately recorded onto a report in one variant. In yet a further variant, terminal 100, peripheral 100, terminal 120, peripheral 120, provides for the automatic and customized generation by way of a remote printer of customized thank you cards for the contributors or gift givers. The customized thank you cards comprise gift giver name data, address data and optional wbh lbt item data. The mode of operation and method described herein significant streamline the acknowledgment of gifts and contributions.
By way of further example, dbplay 840 prompts a contributor or gift giver stimulating him or her and creating an impube make a contribution or gift to obtain second wish lbt item 4094 for the fund-rabing organization: "$5.00— Needy ChUd Services — provides a needy chkd meab for one week." Prompt 4094 b be dbplayed concurrently with other prompts, e.g. wish Ust item prompt 4069, in one variant. In another variant, prompt 4094 is dbplayed for a time out period on dbplay 840.
A second electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has second wish lbt item prompt 4096 displayed to a contributor or gift giver soUciting a contribution or gift for a second wish Ust item: "$5.00 — Needy ChUd Services - provides a needy child meab for one week." A third wish Ust item prompt 4096 is dbplayed to a contributor or gift giver soUciting a contribution or gift for a third wbh Ust item: "$25.00 — Hurricane Dbaster ReUef Services — buys 200 blankets for the victims of Hurricane Josie." A fourth prompt 4100 b dbplayed to a contributor or gift giver soUciting a contribution or gift for a fourth fund- rabing organization wish Ust item: "$50.00 — Newborn Services — buys 100 bottles of baby formula for newborns in South America." A fifth prompt 4102 is dbplayed to a contributor or gift giver soUciting a contribution or gift for a fifth fund-raising organization wbh Ust item: "$1000.00 — Incubators for Prematurely Born Infants in India — buys 1 incubator that wik save the kves of many infants in a ChUdren's hospital."
It wiU be understood that the menu of wbh Ust item prompts wiU induce contributors or gift givers to make contributions and gifts that are used to obtain specific wbh Ust items. Further, terminab or peripherab 100 aUow for a gift recipient to track in real time the wish Ust items for which contributions or gifts have been made, and those wbh Ust items that remain outetanding. As each wbh Ust item 4094, 4096, 4100, 4102 b correlated with a contribution or gift, the respective wbh Ust item may be removed from the group of wish Ust items displayed on dbplay 840 on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 in one variant. Alternately, the group of wbh lbt items may continue to be dbplayed and the amount of wbh Ust items which are correlated with contributions and gifts may be taUied. The frequency of contributions or gifts correlated to specific wbh Ust items b automaticaUy tracked and monitored. In a variant this information b communicated in real time to terminal 120 or peripheral 120.
Moreover, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 may route aU contributions and gifts to a single account, and may keep a running total of the number of specific "wbh Ust" items for which contributions and gifts have been made so that later the wbh lbt items may be purchased according to the respective number of wish lbt items for which contributions and gifts have been given. By way of example, assume three contributors or gift givers give contributions and gifts selecting wish Ust item three above, two contributors or gift givers give contributions and gifts selecting wish Ust item four, and one contributor or gift giver gives a contribution or gift selecting wish Ust item five. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores information about the six total contributions or gifts. (3 x $25) + (2 x $50) + (1 x $1000) = $1175
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and gifts would be entered (optionaUy immediately recorded, and stored) in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for eventual off-loading thereof. Thb amount b off-loaded to a single account of the fund-raising organization whUe a tally of each respective type of wbh lbt item b recorded, e.g. (3 x 200 blankets) + (2 x 100 baby bottles) + (l x l incubator), so that each item can be purchased in the quantity desired according to the request of the respective contributors or gift givers. The frequency of appearance of wbh lbt item b further monitored and recorded so that future contribution or gift giving sessions can incorporate more wbh Ust items of the type of the most popular wbh Ust items in order to maximize the efficacy of future contribution or gift giving sessions. The mode of operation of the terminab 100 or peripherab 100 is altered to incorporate appropriate displays for the more frequently chosen with Ust items or items of the category of the more frequently chosen with Ust items. In another variant, a pluraUty of teπninab 100 communicate wbh Ust item contribution or gift information among other terminab 100, terminal 120, a dbplay with a transmitter and/or receiver for communicating with electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, terminal 120, or a combination thereof(not pictured) e.g. a large screen display, or a combination thereof showing the progress being made in with respect to contributions and gifts for respective with Ust items. It wUl be further understood that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 by displaying the wish Ust item prompts 4094, 4096, 4100, and 4102 on dbplay 840 markets the specific philanthropic work a fund-rabing organization, and does so without the need for a human soUcitor of the contribution or gift in one variant. Moreover, the vbual and audio presentation on the display of a larger screen televbion b a stimulus evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift.
Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 by dbplaying the various prompts 4094, 4096, 4100, and 4102 on dbplay 840 induces a contributor or gift giver to upgrade hb contribution or gift amount by demonstrating to him or her and aUowing him or her to compare the difference a skghtly larger contribution or gift amoun made to a first wbh Ust item makes as opposed to a smaUer contribution or gift amount to second wbh lbt item. By way of example, modest contribution or gift amounts are upgraded and the efficacy of a contribution session maximized, when a message prompt on terminal 10 or peripheral 100 suggests that "$40.00 purchases meab for a hungry famky in South Americ for a week" as compared to a competing message prompt suggesting that "$35.00 purchase art suppUes for a group of three chkdren."
The present invention contemplates that dbplay 840 dbplays^ stories, quotes photographs, multi-media presentations, and other examples to present respective "wish kst items vbuaUy to prospective contributors or gift givers. The present invention als contemplates that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 10 has means to dbplay wbh Ust items audibly. The audio display includes additions t processing circuitry that include audio circuitry and speakers.
FIG. 18b iUustrates a method of maximizing the contribution or gift potential of a grou with terminal set 4053. GeneraUy, the method comprbes presentations or disseminations o terminab 100 within set 4053 to contributors or gift givers who are more likely to make a contribution or gift, a larger contribution or gift, or a combination thereof, prior to presentation to the terminab to group members who are less likely to make a contributions and gifts, are likely to make smaller contributions and gifts, or a combination thereof. The method includes a hierarchical approach for the presentation of terminab 100 to sequential prospective contributor or gift givers or gift givers. Hbtorical gift and contribution giving data is coUected as described herein for a group or crowd of contributors or gift givers, and stored on a data base. Routines on computer 3397, for example, analyze the hbtorical contribution and gift patterns and frequencies of the respective members of the group. Identity data of attenders of a contribution session b entered into a data base. The routines then correlate the identity information of the respective attenders of the contribution session with the hbtorical contribution and/or gift patterns with the identity information. Statistical calculations are then performed on the correlated data automaticaUy to ascertain a projected contribution or gift amount for the contribution session based on the hbtorical information and attender data, and thb respective contribution session with these specific attenders b correlated with a prospective contribution or gift take value. The same procedure b performed for a pluraUty of competing events and the competing events are assigned prospective contribution or gift take values. The respective take values are then compared, and the various contribution sessions are then ordered.
For example, the method comprbes the step of presenting, circulating, or advancing terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to prospective contributors or gift givers who have historicaUy made commitments to the fund-rabing organization 5000 or gift recipient prior to presentation of the terminab 100 or peripherab to other prospective contributors or gift givers at a contribution or gift session 5004. In a variant, the method comprbes the step of presenting terminab 100 to sub-groups of prospective contributors or gift givers most famikar with the fund-rabing organization 5002 or gift recipient prior to presentation of the terminab 100 to other prospective contributors or gift givers at a contribution session 5004. Based upon the hbtorical contribution or gift frequency data, a respective contributor or gifj,giver is assigned a potential giving value. The givings values for a multipUcity of contributors or gift givers b assembled in a data base, and presented on terminab 100 or peripherab 100 to assist in the isolation of contributors or gift givers who are more likely to give than randomly chosen contributors.
It wiU be understood that the method steps 5000, 5002, can be combined. Moreover, it is understood that the analysb of the variable dbclosed earUer aUows for an assessment of which sub-group of prospective contributor or gift givers or gift givers should first have a sub- set 4053 of terminab 100 presented thereto. By way of example, a fund-raber or gift recipient may only have a fixed group of terminab or peripherab 100, e.g. 5 terminab. Assume that there b a group of 1000 prospective contributors or gift givers 4000, e.g. Contributor or gift giver 1 through Contributor or gift giver N (where n=1000)(FIG. 18a), to contact during a single contribution or gift session, e.g event A. We wiU assume that it would be logisticaUy impossible for a fund-raber or gift recipient to present the five electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 units to aU 1000 contributors or gift givers during a single contribution or gift session. The fund-raber or gift giver wishes to maximize the contribution or gift amounts coUected from sub-groups 4001-4004 of the 1000 potential contributors or gift givers 4000 at the contribution or gift session, e.g. due to time constraints. The hierarchical approach in the method includes presenting electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or the group of five terminab 100 to sub-group 4001 of the group 4000 of potential contributors or gift givers where sub-group 4001 comprbes members of the board and development committee of a fund-rabing organization, members of the staff of the fund-rabing organization, current contributors or gift givers to the fund- rabing organization, current volunteers of the fund-rabing organizations, current members of the fund-rabing organization, retired members of the fund-rabing organization, retired staff of the fund-rabing organization, contributors or gift givers of the fund-rabing organization who have given historicaUy, alumni, or a combination thereof, prior to presentation of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or a group of terminab 100 to the remaining potential contributors or gift givers in group 4000. In one mode of operation, terrrύ al 100 or peripheral 100 stores in a data base an ordering or categorization of the previously mentioned prospective contributors or gift givers coπelated to a potential gift or contribution giving value assigned on the respective contributor's or gift giver's propensity to give, e .g. as a function of hbtorical contribution or gift data for the respective contributor or gift giver.
The general theory b that terminab 100 or peripherals 100 should be presented, circulated, advanced, or provided to prospective contributors or gift givers who are most familiar with the fund-raising organization and then sequentially presented and provided to the remaining potential contributors or gift givers who are less famkiar with the fund-rabing organization. Thb determination can be made in the field by evaluating data displayed on teπninab 100 or peripherab 100, e .g. respective gift giving values. The likelihood of obtaining contributions and gifts from the remaining contributors or gift givers b lower than obtaining contributions and gifts from the groups presented above. Another example, of utilizing this hierarchical method of providing, circulating, or advancing terminab or peripherab 100, includes presenting, circulating or advancing electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to prospective contributors or gift givers who have historicaky attended prior fund-rabing events of the fund-raising organization, customers of the fund- rabing organization, potential contributors or gift givers who are famky members of the fund- rabing organizations loyal contributor or gift givers or gift givers, or a combination thereof, prior to presenting the terminab 100 to other remaining prospective contributors or gift givers.
In a variant, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores information regarding the most prombing contribution or gift prospects and displays thb information to a human sokcitor of contributions and gifts. For example, data regarding historical contribution or gift amounts and frequencies is gathered and downloaded to electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. "Mr. A" contributed $1000 during the last contribution or gift session, and "Mrs. B" contributed $15,000 during the last contribution or gift session. Thb information b dbplayed to a human sokcitor of contributions and gifts on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 in order to order the sequence of contribution or gift soUcitation and schedule the amount of time that should be spent with each prospect, e.g. a soUcitor may spend more time with Mrs. B since she has hbtoricaUy contributed larger contribution or gift amounts to the cause.
As iUustrated in FIG. 18c, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 provides for a method of making a total or cumulative contribution or gift over time in one variant. By way of example, message prompt 5006 on dbplay 840 dbplays a message prompt requesting the contributor or gift giver to make a cumulative contribution or gift over time 5005. For example, prompt 5006 on dbplay 840 reads "Please consider making a monthly contribution or gift of $25.00 over one year for a total contribution or gift commitment of $300.00." The contributor or gift giver b requested to confirm the contribution or gift commitment amount 5007. If yes, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores the cumulative contribution commitment 5008, e.g. $300, off-loads the contribution cumulative contribution commitment 5010 to, e.g. fund-ra ers terminal 120 for storage 5012. As each monthly interval comes up fund-raber's electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 transmits the contributor's or gift giver's monthly contribution amount of $25.00 for processing to a card account processor 1031 until the commitment period ends, e.g. until the total contribution of $300 is made. It is understood that the contributor's or gift giver's total amount of his commitment is important and substantial, and giving on a periodic basis aUows the contributor or gift giver to budget to accomplbh thb goal and makes the giving of a larger contribution or gift more appealing since the contribution or gift can be made over time versus in one lump sum.
FIG. 21 b a perspective view of a variant of the fund-raising contributions and gifts management electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
A portable, hand-held contribution coUection peripheral or electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is passable and advanceable manually from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver as discussed above. The terminal has its own battery electrical energy source 947 and a card reader 307 for reading indicia on an information bearing card identifying a respective contributor or gift giver making a contribution or gift using a respective card record medium for identification of the contributor or gift giver. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 may have a dbplay, but not a keyboard in this variant. The variant is caUed a keyless terminal or peripheral. OptionaUy, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 does not have a dbplay or a keyboard. In thb variant terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b used to automaticaUy correlated a fixed contribution numerical amount to a string of consecutively entered contributor card information as described herein. OptionaUy, the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately off-loads consecutive contribution or gift information from successive smart cards, and immediately records the information on the terminal 100 or peripheral 100. It wiU be understood that decreasing the contribution or gift process to one step wiU significantly decrease the amount of time to consummate a contribution or gift in the filed and also the amount of time necessary to consummate a pluraUty of contributions or gifts in the field.
Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 correlates a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount of an order inducing the making of a contribution or gift with the respective contributor's or gift giver's card information read by the electronic card reader 307. OptionaUy, where smart cards are used a fixed contribution or gift numerical amount data b off-loaded from the consecutive smart cards of sequential contributors or gift givers and immediately stored on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The resulting string of contribution or gift data is then off-loaded from terminal ^00 or peripheral 100 to another terminal 120, peripheral 120, or other remote data base for storage and processing thereof. By way of example, contributor or gift giver 1 enters his respective card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores contributor or gift giver l's respective card information correlated to a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount of $50.00. Contributor or gift giver 1 does not perform the step of entering a contribution or gift amount since hb card information b correlated to a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b passed sequentiaUy or advanced to contributor or gift giver 2.
Contributor or gift giver 2 enters hb respective card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores contributor or gift giver 2's respective card information coπelated to a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount of $50.00. Contributor or gift giver 2 does not perform the step of entering a contribution or gift amount since his card information b coπelated to a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is passed sequentiaUy to contributor or gift giver 3. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b passed or advanced to contributor or gift giver 3. The process b repeated by contributor or gift givers or gift givers sequentiaUy until the last contributor or gift giver, contributor or gift giver N, enters hb respective card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores contributor or gift giver N's respective card information correlated to a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount of $50.00. Contributor or gift giver N does not perform the step of entering a contribution or gift amount since hb card information b correlated to a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount.
Data storage in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 1 100 stores the foUowing: Contributor or gift giver l's card information $50.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information $50.00 through; and, Contributor or gift giver N's card information $50.00. Subsequently, terminal or peripheral 100 transmits: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $50.00 through; and, Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $50.00 to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 via docking station 1999. That b a communication link is estabUshed between electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and terminal 120 for the transmission of the information above. Terminal 120 stores the information: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $50.00 through; and, Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $50.00.
Terminal 120 then transmits the information, including optional information identifying a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient, an account of a fund rabing organization or gift recipient, or combination thereof, via communication link 1030, by way of example a telephone line, to card account processor 1031 or a funds processing network. It b understood that the correlation of a pre-programmed contribution or gift amount can optionaUy occur at fund-rabers's terminal 120, a card account processor 1031, or some other site remote from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. In another variant electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 automaticaUy stores information recorded of the indicia read from each respective consecutive cardholder contributor or gift giver card record medium, e.g. credit card or debit card, on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for eventual off-loading thereof.
For example, data storage in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 stores the foUowing in an off-line mode: Contributor or gift giver l's card information; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information through; and, Contributor or gift giver N's card information.
Subsequently, terminal or peripheral 100 transmits: Contributor or gift giver l's card information; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information through Contributor or gift giver N's card information to fund-raber's or gift recipient's terminal or peripheral 120 via docking station 1999 or other communication Unk. Fund-rabing terminal 120 stores and correlates each respective contributor's or gift giver's card information with a pre-programmed, post programmed, fixed or pre-set contribution or gift numerical amount: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $50.00 through Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $50.00. A communication Unk b estabUshed between terminal 120 for the transmbsion of the information above to a card account processor. Terminal 120 then transmits the correlated information, including optional information identifying a fund-raising organization, an account of a fund rabing organization, or combination thereof, via communication link 1030, by way of example a telephone line, to card account processor 1031 or a funds processing network.
Where a smart cards (the smart card having data comprised of cyber cash, pre¬ programmed cash equivalents, or combination thereof, stored thereon), are us§d by consecutive contributors or gift givers to enter contributions on terminab 100 or peripherab 100, the terminab 100 or peripherab 100 have entered thereon (and then transmit for recordation thereof on a remote teπrtinal, peripheral or other piece of hardware) or immediately record thereon, data comprbed of: $50.00 and (Optional contributor or gift giver l's card information associated thereto) $50.00 and (Optional contributor or gift giver 2's card information associated thereto) through $50.00 and (Optional contributor or gift giver N's card information associated thereto).
A communication link b optionaUy estabUshed between electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and terminal 120, or other piece of hardware for the transmbsion of the information above. Terminal 120 or piece of hardware stores the information: Total numerical amount data of the contributions made, and optional contributor or gift giver card information. The data then b transmitted for further processing thereof, including converting the data to other equivalents of cash.
The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or peripheral 100 as described above b utilized in a method of simplifying and inducing the giving of monetary contributions and gifts by individuab, receiving and immediately recording thereof upon receipt. The method comprbes the steps of providing, dbpersing, advancing, or disseminating among individuab for making of monetary contributions and gifts with a portable, hand-held electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for entering and optionaUy immediately making of record information of a respective contributor's or gift giver's or gift giver's card information. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has its own source of electric power. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 optionaUy has a case dimensioned for being held in the palm of an individual's hand, a reader 307 on terminal for reading a cardholder contributor's or gift giver's respective record medium having indicia thereon identifying an individual contributor or gift giver making a given monetary contribution or monetary gift. The electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or peripheral 100 has a means for verifying that the respective contributor's or gift giver's card information was correctly entered and read by the card reader 307 on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. For example, a Ught located on the terminal or peripheral flashes after the contributor or gift giver enters his card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and the terminal or peripheral correctly reads and stores the card inform tion. By way of yet another example, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 audibly indicates that a respective contributor or gift giver has coπectly entered his respective card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, e.g. the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 or peripheral 100 projects an audible "Thank you" message via a speaker on the terminal and electronic circuitry.
It b further understood that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has a sheU that b dimensioned to be comfortably held in the palm of a contributor's or gift giver's hand. The sheU has optional indicia indicating the fund-raising organization or gift recipient to which the contribution is being made and optional indicia thereon indicating the order of the contribution or gift amount made thereon by entering a respective cardholder's card information thereon. The keyless terminal 100 or keyless peripheral 100 has optional means for ratification of the contribution or gift thereon. In this variant, a respective contributor's or gift giver's card information is entered. Prior to recordation on terminal 100 or peripheral 100, or entry and recordation on a remote terminal 120, a contributor ratifies the contribution or gift by e.g. pressing a single key. The process and mode of operation b utilized for a pluraUty of consecutive contributors or gift givers. Electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 optionaUy functions in two modes of operation. One mode of operation includes the use of a display and keyboard as described above. A second mode operates in a mode where the keyboard and/or dbplay of the electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is overlayed with a removable cover 4600. That b, a case 4600 is provided overlaying the embodiment of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 having a keyboard and a dbplay. OptionaUy case 4600 b in the size and shape of a prop associated with a particular social even, e.g. a wedding cake, a graduation hat (as iUustrated in FIG. 19, a birthday cake, or other novelty item inducing the making of a gift, etc. In yet another variant case 4600 encapsulated terminal 100 or peripheral 100, and b removable or 1 modular.
Cover 4600 overlays electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 o peripheral 100 in a manner so as to only reveal card reader 307 in one variant. Cover 4600 i removably connected to electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 so that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 6 100 can function in the mode where a pre-programed contribution or gift amount is coπelated to respective card information. It is understood that electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is activated to work in a mode in which a pre¬ programed or post-programmed contribution or gift amount b coπelated to a respective cardholding contributor's or gift giver's card information automaticaUy once card information l i entered onto electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. When cover 4600 b removed from electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, the terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is then be activated to work so that contribution or gift amounts are entered via keyboard as described above, e.g. variable contribution amounts are entered thereon. Cover 4600 is made of vinyl, plastic, or other
16 appropriate material. In a variant, cover 4600 b made to removably snap onto terminal's 100 sheU. The ability to have a cardholder contributor or gift giver simply enter his card information and not have to manuaUy enter a contribution or gift amount on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 greatly decreases the time required to consummate a contribution or gift in the field for a single contributor or gift giver 1 and abo for a multipUcity of consecutive contributors or gift givers.
In yet another variant, cover 4600 b of a two piece construction and serves to protect terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The cover b removable and interchangeable so that as it becomes worn from use, the old cover b discarded and a new cover 4600 is placed on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. 6 FIG. 18b iUustrates an optional method of aUocating terminab 100 among various contributors or gift givers to maximize contribution or gift coUection in a group. IGS 18c Ulustrate an optional methods of faciUtating the making of a multipUcity of contributions or gifts.
FIG. 20 illustrates an optional method of safeguarding contributions or gifts made on 1 terminals 100 or peripherab 100 by communicating the contributions or gifts to a remote terminal, or peripheral. FIGS.21-21d iUustrate variants of electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 that increase the convenience of making a contribution or gift on contributions and gifts management electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. FIG.21 iUustrates electronic contributions or gifts 1 management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 with card reader 307, dbplay 840, and a single confirmation key 96 ( A key representing a yes, e.g. a confirmation or ratification key). In these variants, a contributor's or gift giver's card information and a multipUcity of contributor or gift givers or gift givers' respective card information are correlated with a pre-programed or post- contribution session numerical contribution or gift amount. Hence, the contributors or gift 6 givers need only perform the act of sUding (entering) their respective card information on electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to make a contribution or gift. Where a smart card b used the card b communicatively knked to terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Data representative of the numerical amount of the contribution or gift b then communicated from the smart card to the terminal or peripheral. Optionaky, the data l i immediately recorded on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The process and mode of operation of terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b repeated for a pluraUty of consecutive contributors' or gift givers' having smart cards and making contributions therewith.
In a variant of the contributions and gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 us utilized for fund-rabing skent auctions. Terminal 405 includes sheU 405. As iUustrated in
16 FIG. 21a, sheU 405 includes optional indicia 3235, 3237 thereon representative of the fund- rabing organization or gift recipient to which the contribution or gift is being made, and indicia indicating the numeric amount of the contribution or gift, and a method of entering the contribution or gift.
FIGS 22 and 22a iUustrate electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or 1 peripheral 100 and optional terminal covers 4747 and 4748. Terminal covers 4747 and 4748 aUow electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 to operate in the mode as the terminab described in FIGS 21-21 d. That is, electronic contributions or gifts management terrninal 100 or peripheral 100 b programmed to operate in standard mode, e.g. one in which a contributor or gift giver enters a variable numeric contribution or gift 6 designation, or an enhanced accelerated contribution or gift mode in which the contributor or gift giver or contributor or gift giver(s) enter only their respective card information, e.g. by sUding their information bearing cards through card reader 307, and having a pre-programmed contribution or gift numeric amount correlated to their respective card information or a post contribution or gift session contribution or gift numeric amount correlated to their respective 1 card information. Covers 4747, 4748 snap on to electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100. In a variant, covers 4747, 4748 are made from a cloth, e.g. vinyl or plastic.
As iUustrated in FIG.22 cover 4747 has aperture 96' and 840'. It wiU be understood that when cover 4747 b placed over electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100, optional dbplay 840 and optional key 96 are visible and operable. A Ulustrated in FIG. 22a cover 4748 abo has aperture 307' which aUows card reader 307 to b accessible when cover 4748 is placed over electronic contributions or gifts managemen terminal 100 or peripheral 100. It b understood that the terminab in FIG. 21-21 d and termina 100 with covers 4747, 4748 aUow for a contribution or gift to be made quickly and conveniently and abo aUow for a multipUcity or pluraUty of contributions and gifts to be made on electroni contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 very rapidly since the ste of entering a numeric contribution or gift amount by a respective contributoξΛr gift giver(s) i eliminated.
The invention provides a method of simplifying and inducing the giving of successiv monetary contributions or successive monetary gifts by prospective contributors or gift giver or prospective giftmakers, receiving and immediately recording thereof upon receip comprising the step of dbpersing through a crowd of prospective contributor or gift givers o gift givers or gift givers a pluraUty of keyless, electronic contributions or gifts management terminals 100 or peripherab 100 as iUustrated in FIGS. 21, 21a, 21b, 21c, 21d, 22 and 22a for immediately making of record successive data sets comprising the identities of the successive contributors or gift givers or gift givers making the monetary contributions or monetary givers. By way of example, operation of terminal or peripheral 100 in this variant of the method b as foUows:
For example, data storage in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records the foUowing in an off-line mode as each successive contributor or gift giver enters his or her respective card information thereon: Contributor or gift giver l's card information; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information through
Contributor or gift giver N's card information. It b understood that terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b optionaUy sek-powered. Subsequently, terminal or peripheral 100 communicates: Contributor or gift giver of gift giver l's card information; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information through
Contributor or gift giver N's card information to terminal 120 via optional docking station 1999. Fund-rabing terminal 120 coπelates each respective contributor's or gift giver's card information with a pre-programmed or pre-set contribution or gift amount: Contributor or gift- giver l's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $50.00 through Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $50.00.
A communication Unk b estabUshed between terminal 120 for the transmbsion of the information above to a card account processor. Terminal 120 then transmits the coπelated information, including optional information identifying a fund-raising organization or gift recipient, an account of a fund rabing organization or gift recipient, or combination thereof, via communication link 1030, by way of example a telephone line, to card account processor 1031 or a funds processing network.
It b further understood that terminal or peripheral 100 need not communicate the respective contributor or gift giver card information to terminal 120 for correlation of the respective contributors' or gift givers' or gift givers' card information to a fixed numerical amount at terminal 120. Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 further comprbes optional means for immediate coπelation of a fixed contribution or gift numerical amount, e.g. $5.00, $50.00, $1000,00, to the successive contributors' or gift givers' card information. In yet a further variant, sub-groups of contributors' or gift givers' card information are correlated with fixed or pre-determined numerical contribution or gift amounts on terminal or peripheral 100 whUe other sub-groups are coπelated with fixed or pre-determined numerical contribution or gift amounts at a remote location.
It b further understood that the method and operator less, e.g. keyless, device provided herein accelerates the speed in which a pluraUty of successive contributions or gifts can be made over and above the increase in speed a keyed terminal or peripheral provides. The substitution of an automatic correlation of a numerical amount to successive card record information of contributors or gift givers decreases the decision making time needed to select a variable numerical contribution or gift amount. Further, this substitution greatly increases the convenience of making a contribution or gift by a contributor or gift giver.
OptionaUy the method further includes having certain contributors or gift givers make gifts or contributions on the teπrtinal 100 or peripheral 100 that are coπelated to a fixed numerical contribution or gift amount and in which other contributors or gift givers make gifts or contributions coπelated to variable contribution numerical amounts or variable gift numerical amounts. By way of example, data storage in electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records the foUowing in an off-line mode as each successive contributor or gift giver enters hb or her respective card information thereon: Contributor or gift giver l's card information; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information. through Contributor or gift giver N's card information. It b understood that terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b optionaUy self-powered.
Subsequently, terminal or peripheral 100 automaticaUy coπelates or associates a fixed contribution numerical amount or fixed gift numerical amount to the respective successive contributors' or gift givers' card: Contributor or gift-giver l's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $50.00 through Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $50.00.
Other successive contributors or gift givers enter variable contribution or gift amounts on terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for immediate recordation thereof. By way of example, contributor or gift giver N + 1 has entered contributor or gift giver N + l's respective contribution or gift amount of $5.00, and his respective card information; where contributor or gift giver N + 2 has contributed his respective contribution or gift amount of $10.00 and his respective card information; and, where contributor or gift giver N + 3 has contributed his respective contribution or gift amount of $50.00 and his respective contribution or gift amount, contributor or gift giver X has contributed hb respective contribution or gift amount of $100.00 and hb respective card information, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 immediately records the foUowing: Contributor or gift giver N + l's card information $5.00; Contributor or gift giver N + 2's card information $10.00; Contributor or gift giver N + 3's card information $50.00; and, Contributor or gift giver X's card information $100.00.
Subsequently, electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 communicates: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $50.00;
Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $50.00 through; Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver N + l's card information and associated $5.00; Contributor or gift giver N + 2's card information and associated $10.00; Contributor or gift giver N + 3's card information and associated $50.00; and Contributor or gift giver X's card informationand associated $100.00 to terminal 120 via docking station 1999 or communication link 140. That is a communication Unk is established between electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 and terminal 120 for the communication of the information above. Terminal 120 records a copy or original of the information: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $5.00; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $10.00; Contributor or gift giver 3's card information and associated $50.00; Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $100.00; Contributor or gift giver N + l's card information and associated $5.00; Contributor or gift giver N + 2's card information and associated $10.00; Contributor or gift giver N + 3's card information and associated $50.00; and, Contributor or gift giver X's card information and associated $100.00.
Terminal or peripheral 120 then transmits the information, including optional information identifying a fund-raising organization or gift recipient, an account of a fund rabing organization or gift recipient, information of the recipient of the gift or combination thereof, via communication link 1030, by way of example a telephone line, to card account processor 1 1031 or a funds processing network.
Optionally, an authorization is obtained at card account processor 1031 for each contribution or gift. By way of example, information designating each contribution or gift as authorized or unauthorized may be added to each respective contribution or gift data sets: Contributor or gift giver l's card information and associated $5.00 — unauthorized; Contributor or gift giver 2's card information and associated $10.00 — authorized; Contributor or gift giver 3's card information and associated $50.00 - authorized; and, Contributor or gift giver N's card information and associated $100.00 — authorized and so on.
The authorized contributions or gifts are then processed further. Processing includes debiting or charging, as appropriate, an account of a Contributor or gift giver for the amount of the authorized contribution or gift. By way of example, Contributor or gift giver 2's account is debited $10.00; Contributor or gift giver 3's account has a charge added to it of $50.00; and,Contributor or gift giver N's account has a debit entered to it of $100.00....and so on.
An account of a fund-rabing organization or gift recipient is augmented the amount of the authorized contributions and gifts. By way of example, fund raiser's or gift recipient's account 1033 would be augmented for the $10.00 received from Contributor or gift giver 2, for the $50.00 received from Contributor or gift giver 3, and for the $100.00 received from Contributor or gift giver N. Contributor or gift giver l's contribution or gift was unauthorized. As an unauthorized contribution or gift it may be reported to the fund rabing organization or gift recipient. The fund rabing organization or gift recipient may choose to follow up ith Contributor or gift giver 1 to determine if the Contributor or gift giver would like to resubmit another contribution or gift. OptionaUy, Contributor or gift giver l's card information and respective contribution or gift amount of $5.00 may be discarded. In the methods described herein the numerical amount to which successive contributor's or gift giver's card information b associated or correlated b selected from the group of a pre-programmed numerical amount, a fixed numerical amount, a variable numerical amount, a numerical amount of an order inducing the making of a monetary contribution or gift, and a post-programmed numerical amount. A pre-programmed amount b entered in one variant on terminal 100 or peripheral 100 for subsequent correlation to the respective contributor or gift givers or gift givers' or gift givers' respective card information entered on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. Variable contribution and gift numerical amounts are abo correlated on terminal 100, peripheral 100, terminal 120, card processor 1037, or other remote location with respective contributor or gift givers or gift givers' and gift givers' card information. OptionaUy, a numerical amount of an order inducing the making of a monetary contribution or gift, e.g. $5.00, $20.00, $50.00, $100.00 b correlated with respective contributor or gift giver card information. In yet another variant, a post contribution or gift session numerical amount is coπelated with respective contribu or gift giver card information.
As illustrated in FIGS. 21-22a, a portable contribution or gift management dev passable manuaUy from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift gi comprises a sek-powered, keyless contributions or gifts management terminal 100 peripheral 100. The terminal 100 or peripheral 100 has means for immediately recordi successive data of information identifying contributors or gift givers. OptionaUy, the dev 100 further comprises means for successively recording information of a pluraUty of successi card record mediums without or unimpeded by verification of authorization. The devi further comprbes means for coπelating a numerical amount to the successive contributors' gift givers' card information. By way of example, the numerical amount b selected from t group consbting of a pre-programmed numerical amount, a fixed numerical amount, variable numerical amount, a numerical amount of an order inducing the making of monetary contribution or gift, and a post-programmed numerical amount. The devi optionaUy operates in a mode in which the contributions or gifts are made on the terminal peripheral without interposing requests for verification of authorization between a pluraU of contributions or gifts made on the terminal or peripheral whereby the throughput contributions and gifts and gifts made on the terminal or peripheral is greatly enhanced.
In yet a further variant, the portable, hand-held contribution or gift management devi b passable manuaUy from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver f the immediate recording of successive contributions and gifts. The device is a sek-power electrical energy powered contributions and gifts management terminal or peripheral havi a card reader for reading indicia on a card record medium identifying a respective contribut or gift giver making a coπesponding contribution or gift using a respective card reco medium for identification of the contributor or gift giver; and, means that immediately reco information of successive card record mediums coπesponding to the successive contributor gift givers or gift givers for identification of the contributor or gift givers or gift givers, and sa information recorded for eventual off-loading thereof.
As iUustrated in FIGS.22 and 22a, the device comprises means for successively maki contributions or gifts on the terminal or peripheral that are coπelated to a fixed numeric contribution or gift amount and, means for successively making gifts or contributio correlated to variable contribution or gift numerical amounts. For example, terminal 100 peripheral 100 operates in one mode of operation that aUows a contributor or gift giver to ma a variable contribution or gift numerical amount thereon by manuaUy, or vocaUy, activatin an operator 890. In a second mode of operation, overlays or covers 4747, 4748 are snapped o terminal 100 in one variant, and terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is activated so that it functions in a second mode of operation that solely immediately records contributor or gift giver card information. The contributor or gift giver swipes or enters his card record medium (e.g. magnetic stripe card or other type of card, e.g. IC card, etc.) through or into card reader 307. There b immediate correlation with a numerical contribution or gift amount. OptionaUy, there is subsequent correlation of the successive contributor or gift givers or gift givers's or gift givers' card information with a numerical contribution or gift amount. Overlay or cover 4747 has apertures 840' and 96' that expose entry key 96 and dbplay 840. Ovejjay or cover 4748 has optional indicia thereon 3235' identifying the recipient of the gift or contribution, e.g. the American Heart Association. There is also optional indicia 3237' instructing prospective contributor's or gift giver's regarding use of the terminal and informing the prospective contributor or gift givers or gift givers or gift givers of the amount of the gift or contribution that wiU be correlated to the contributor's or gift giver's or gift giver's respective card information.
In many situations it wiU be desirable to use terminab 100 or peripherals 100 with a pluraUty of recipeints of gifts or contributions, or with a plurality of causes associated with a single recipient of gifts or contributions. Contributor or gift givers frequently verify entries on acknowledgments acknowledging the making of a gift or contribution. If an entry is incorrect a contributor or gift giver may dbpute the contribution or gift. Hence, it b important for a gift giver or contributor or gift giver to have an accurate description of the identity of a recipient of a gift or contribution on an acknowledgment, the present invention provides a method, device and system for accomplbhing this desirable goal.
The invention provides an improved system for immediately making of record contributions and gifts made by successive contributors or gift givers having a portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal or peripheral for fackitating, accommodating, obkging, attending to the convenience of, harmonizing, contribution or gift preferences of contributors or gift givers with the contributions and gifts actuaky received on, entered on, or recorded on the terminal and peripheral 100. The invention further provides for inducing the making of successive data strings comprbed of monetary contributions or monetary gifts by individual cardholders having a card record medium. As used herein, the term contribution means monetary contribution, and the term gift means monetary gift. The improvement comprbes a method of and a means for selectively associating data comprised of the identity of a recipient of a gift or contribution with a string of successive data of contributions or gifts, in which the identity of the recipient of the gift or contribution appears on an acknowledgment forwarded to a contributor or gift giver making said gift or contribution to said respective recipient. By way of example, a first string of successive data o contributions or gifts, e.g. C10OO-G12Oo, are entered and immediately recorded on terminal 10 or peripheral 100. The first string of data b associated or coπelated with data set(s) of th recipient of the first string of contributions or gifts, e.g. Organization X: C1000-G12oo associate with data sets representative of Organization X. Terminal 100 or peripheral 100 is activated to coπelate a subsequent string o contributions or gifts, e.g. C2ooo -G2200, wtth a recipient of the second group of gifts o contributions, e.g. John Doe. By way of example, the second string of successive data o contributions or gifts, e.g. C2000-G22oo, are entered and immediately recorded on terminal 100 or peripheral 100. The second string of successive data is associated or correlated with data set(s) of the recipient, e.g. John Doe:
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with data sets representative of John Doe. The contributions and gifts C1000-G120o and C2000-G2200 are off-loaded from terminal 100 or peripheral 100, to terminal 120, a card processor 1037 or a combination thereof for further processing. The contributors or gift givers who made contributions or gifts C1000-Gι200 have information representative of "Organization X" entered on acknowledgments of the contributions or gifts. The contributors or gift givers who made contributions or gifts C20oo -Gaoo have information representative of "John Doe" entered on their respective acknowledgmente of the contributions or gifts. It is understood that the versatility of terminal 100 or peripheral 100 b greatly enhanced by thb feature. It b further appreciated that the quantity of recipients for which a single terminal 100 or peripheral 100 can be used to simplify the making of monetary contributions and gifts b abo greatly enhanced. The present invention abo provides a method and system of simplifying and streamlining the acknowledgment of a pluraUty of contributions or gifts. The method comprises the steps of dispersing through a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers 4000 located at remote locations a plurakty of portable, seU-powered terminab 100 or peripherab 100 for immediately making of record data comprbed of the contributions or gifts. The method further comprbes the step of communicating the data to a central location data base or remote location data base. The central location data base or remote location data base, and associated hardware and software, acts as a clearing house and comprbes a computer that receives successive data comprised of contributions or gifts from the remote portable, self powered terminab 100 or peripherab 100. The computer stores the successive data directly correlating the data with address information data of respective contributors or gift givers, optionaUy located on another remote data base. Acknowledgments are forwarded to the contributors or gift givers for the contributions or gifts in which a multipUcity of contributions or gifts made at remote locations are readky acknowledged. The method of optionaUy includes the steps of associating said data sets comprised of contributions and gifts with data sets resident in a data base comprbed of mailing address data sets. Portable electronic contributions or gifts management terminal 100 or peripheral 100 fackitates and induces the making of monetary contributions or gifts by individual cardholders having a card record medium. The terminal 100 or peripheral 100 comprbes a housing, a card reader on said housing for reading indicia on respective individual card records indicative of the corresponding cardholders making the corresponding monetary contributions and gifts. The terminal 100 or peripheral 100 abo includes means in the housing for immediately recording and storing successive variable numerical information and means for coπelating the numerical information recorded with successive recorded information coπesponding to the respective contributors or gift givers to obtain variable amount contributions and gifts. The housing b enclosed by a second protective housing or overlay. The terminal 100 or peripheral 100 including means for correlating a fixed numerical contribution or gift amount information with successive recorded card information corresponding to the respective contributors or gift givers when the overlay b used with the housing to obtain fixed amount contributions and gifts. Both variable amount and fixed amount contributions and gifts are immediately recorded and stored on the terminal or peripheral for future off-loading of the recorded information from the terminal or peripheral.
A system for simplifying the management of a multipUcity of contributions or gifts made at remote locations is abo provided as iUustrated in Fig. 23. The system comprbes a pluraUty of portable sek-powered contributions or gifts management terminals or peripherab dbpersed among a pluraUty of prospective contributors or gift givers at remote locations. The terminab 100 or peripherab 100 have a multipUcity of data sets comprbed of contributions or gifts thereon. The system further includes communication links between the portable contributions or gifts management terminab 100 or peripherab 100 for communicating the contribution or gift data to a central database 3397 (Fig. 23). The system further includes software routines for correlating the contribution data sets with data comprbed of address information of respective contributors or gift givers. Address information b optionaUy resident on remote data bases 3390, 3395 and b communicated to data base 3397 by communication Unks. Another remote data base has routines thereon for entering credits and debits to accounts of contributors or gift givers for the contributions or gifts and accounts of recipient's of the respective gifts or contributions. OptionaUy, the system has the portable terminab 100 or peripherab 100 which have routines thereon for immediately recording successive contributions or gifts, and in which contributions or gifts are made upon the portable terminab or peripherab without or unimpeded by verification of authorization. It is furthe appreciated that the terminal 100, peripheral 100, method, mode of operation and/or syste described herein provides for increasing /enhancing the capacity of a peripheral 100 o terminal 100 to receive a plurakty of consecutive contributions or gifts within a kmited perio of time. Limited periods of time include contribution sessions during, in the course of, in th middle of reUgious and social events described herein. It b further appreciated tha consecutive contributions and gifts made, entered, and/or recorded herein are optionaU without, save, disregarding, not including, with the exception of, disregardingj^nd/or omittin remote authorization/ verification. The method, terminal, and peripheral of the presen invention provide great flexibiUty in that they are used anyplace, everywhere, in any place wherever, or in whatever place there b a crowd, gathering, assembly, meeting, conclave caucus, parley, councU, conference, band, congregation, junction, gathering, throng, swarm flock, convention, synod, horde, social gathering of prospective contributors or gift giver resulting in the accumulation, aggrandizing, enlargement, amassing, aggregation, accrual o contributor or gift giver identity information, contributions and /or gifts. OptionaUy, one ca convene, and /or mobilize a group of prospective contributors, and converge on a group o prospective contributors with terminab 100 or peripherab 100.
It b yet further appreciated that the terminal, peripheral, and methods described herei provide abbreviation, truncation, and paring of the amount of time necessary for th accomplishment of entry and /or recordation of contributions of gifts given at remote locations It b abo further appreciated that terminal or peripheral 120 abo optionally includes a devic that processesses data comprbed of contributions and gifts. Moreover, where a smart card i used it b appreciated that the smart card has contributor or gift giver data thereon tha comprises address information of the respective contributors or gift givers. The address information b immediately captured on terminal 100 or peripheral 100.
The methods optionaUy comprise the steps of associating said data sets with data resident in a data base comprbed of address data; communicating the data sets to a remote central processing location device; communicating from a pluraUty of remotely located personal computers contribution or gift commitments to said central processing location device; directly correlating the data sets with data comprbed of taxing body information, said taxing body information selected from the group consbting of taxpayer identification information, and gift recipient identification information, to obtain tax deductible data sets; directly communicating said tax deductible data sets to a tax processing body computer; and /or combination thereof. The device of claim 13 further comprising a user interface consbting essentiaUy of means for ratifying the successful entry of the data on the device.
The device of claim 16 in which the numerical amount data is selected from the group consbting of pre-programmed numerical amount data, fixed numerical amount data, variable numerical amount data, numerical amount data of an order inducing the making of a monetary contribution, and post-programmed numerical amount data.
The devices described herein further include means for the consecutive contribution or gift data sets to be immediately recorded on the device unimpeded by a remote verification of authorization, whereby the throughput of contribution and gift commitments entered on the device b greatly enhanced; means for immediate communication of the contribution or gift commitment data entered on the device to a remote device for immediate recordation thereof on the remote device; means for the remote device and the keyless contributions or gifts management device both to temporarily retain substantially identical data of the contribution and gift commitments, whereby there b a decreased risk of loss or coπuption of the contribution or gift data on said keyless contributions or gifts management device; means for capturing a pluraUty of the monetary contribution or gift commitments sequentiaUy in said device made by contributors or gift givers unimpeded by verification of authorization from a remote source of verification of authorization, whereby the speed in which a plurality of contribution or gift commitments made on the devices is enhanced; visual dbplay means on said device for vbuaUy dbplaying prompts to the individual contributors or gift givers that provide an impetus for the contributors or gift givers to make relatively large contribution or gift commitments. The device b such that a card record medium has indicia thereon detectable by said card reader for indicating the credit level of the coπesponding contributor or gift giver, and said device automaticaUy indicating to the contributor or gift giver whose credit level has been detected a suggested monetary contribution or gift amount to be contributed; and, in which the overlay b removable and protects the device from damage by contact with external elements. As described herein "means" include software routines.
While only a few, prefeπed embodiments of the invention have been described hereinabove, those of ordinary skiU in the art wiU recognize that the embodiment may be modified and altered without departing from the central spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, the prefeπed embodiment described hereinabove b to be considered in aU respects as iUustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and aU changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced herein.

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1. A method of streamlining, simplifying and inducing the giving of contributions or gifts by prospective contributors or gift givers, receiving and immediately capturing thereof upon receipt comprising, providing a stimulus for evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift commitment, the stimulus selected from the group consbting of an auditory stimulus, a vbual stimulus, and an audio/visual stimulus; and, spreading amidst a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers a plurality of electronic contributions or gifts management devices for immediate capture of a string of data sets comprbed of successive monetary contribution or monetary gift commitments, whereby a latent contribution potential of the crowd of prospective gift givers or contributors b activated and the contribution of gift preferences of the gift givers or contributors b accommodated.
2. A method of streamUning, simplifying and inducing the giving of contributions or gifts by prospective contributors or gift givers, receiving and immediately capturing thereof upon receipt comprising, providing a stimulus for evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift commitment, said contribution b selected from the group consisting of a poUtical contribution, a charitable contribution, a civic organization contribution, a scientific organization contribution, and a reUgious contribution; said monetary gift b selected from the group consbting of a wedding gift, a funeral gift, a christening gift, a birthday gift, an anniversary gift, a graduation gift, a mother's day gift, a father's day gift, a baby shower gift, a first holy communion gift, a reUgious rite gift, and a baptbm gift; the stimulus selected from the group consbting of an auditory stimulus, a vbual stimulus, and an audio/vbual stimulus; and, spreading amidst a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers a pluraUty of electronic contributions or gifts management devices for immediate capture of a string of data sets comprised of successive monetary contribution or monetary gift commitments, and in which the step of spreading b selected from the group consbting of advancing, dbpersing, dbtributing, migrating, interspersing, and dbseminating; and, in which the devices are sek- powered; whereby a latent contribution potential of the crowd of prospective gift givers or contributors b activated and the contribution of gift preferences of the gift givers or contributors b accommodated.
3. A method of streamlining, simplifying and inducing the giving of contributions or gifts by prospective contributors or gift givers, receiving and immediately capturing thereof upon receipt comprising, providing a stimulus for evoking an impube to make a contribution or gift commitment, the stimulus selected from the group consbting of an auditory stimulus, a vbual stimulus, and an audio/ vbual stimulus; and, spreading amidst a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers a pluraUty of electronic contributions or gifts management devices for immediate capture of a string of data sets comprbed of successive monetary contribution or monetary gift commitments, in which the contributions or gifts are captured on the devices continuously unimpeded by authorization from a remote authorization source, and in which said device b provided prior to the dissipation of the contribution or gift giving potential of said contributors or gift givers, communicating the string of data to a remote central processing location, automaticaUy correlating the data with address information data of respective contributor or gift givers or gift givers, forwarding acknowledgments comprising the address information and gift or contribution data thereon to the contributors or gift givers at remote locations, and entering credits to accounts of recipients of the gifts or contributions and entering debits to accounts of the contributors or gift givers, whereby a latent contribution potential of the crowd of prospective gift givers or contributors b activated and the contribution of gift preferences of the gift givers or contributors b accommodated, whereby the throughput of contributions or gifts made on the devices is enhanced, and whereby a multipUcity of contributions or gifts made at remote locations are readUy acknowledged.
4. A method of streamlining the giving of monetary contributions or monetary gifts by prospective contributors or gift givers, receiving and immediately capturing thereof upon receipt comprising, converging on a throng of prospective contributors or gift givers with a pluraUty of electronic contributions or gifts management devices that provide for direct entry of a string of data consbting essentiaUy of consecutive monetary contributions or monetary gifts, and immediately capturing a string of data comprbed of the idenitities and location identifiers of the contributors or gift givers making tine successive monetary contributions or gifts at the time the contributions or gifts are made, whereby data necessary for acknowledgements of the respective gifts or contributions b readUy assembled and whereby contribution or gift preferences of respective contributors or gift givers in the assemblage of gift givers or contributors is accommodated.
5. A method of streamlining the acknowledgment of a pluraUty of contribution or gift commitments, comprising the steps of, dispersing through a crowd of prospective contributor s or gift givers located at a pluraUty of remote locations a pluraUty of portable, sek-powered devices for the entry of data consbting essentiaUy of monetary contribution or gift commitments, automaticaUy correlating said data with address data of respective contributors or gift givers making monetary contribution or gift commitments to obtain data sets, communicating said data sets to a central processing location device, and acknowledging the respective contribution or gift commitments from a remote data processing location device from where the contribution or gift commitments were entered, whereby a multipUcity of contribution or gift commitments made at a pluraUty of remote locations, to distinct gift recipients or fund-raising organizations are readily acknowledged.
6. A method of streamlining the acknowledgment of a plurakty of contribution or gift commitments, comprising the steps of, dispersing through a crowd of prospective contributor s or gift givers located at a pluraUty of remote locations a pluraUty of portable, sek-powered devices for the entry of data consbting essentiaUy of monetary contribution or gift commitments, automatically correlating said data with address data of respective contributors or gift givers making monetary contribution or gift commitments to obtain data sets, communicating said data sets to a central processing location device, and acknowledging the respective contribution or gift commitments from a remote data processing location device from where the contribution or gift commitments were entered, monitoring the frequencies of the data of the contribution or gift commitments made by respective contributors, and forwarding acknowledgements of said contribution or gift commitments upon said frequencies of said data reaching a threshold value, whereby a multipUcity of contribution or gift commitments made at a pluraUty of remote locations, to distinct gift recipients or fund-rabing organizations are readUy acknowledged.
7. A method of streamlining the acknowledgment of a pluraUty of contribution or g commitments, comprising the steps of, dispersing through a crowd of prospective contributor s or gift givers located at pluraUty of remote locations a pluraUty of portable, sek-powered devices for the entry of da consbting essentiaUy of monetary contribution or gift commitments, automaticaUy correlati said data with address data of respective contributors or gift givers making moneta contribution or gift commitments to obtain data sets, communicating said data sets to a cent processing location device, and acknowledging the respective contribution or g commitments from a remote data processing location device from where the contribution gift commitments were entered, and automaticaUy coπelating tax deductabiUty status data the contribution or gift commitment data, in which the contribution commitments are select from the group consbting of poUtical contribution commitments, reUgious organizati contribution commitments, contribution commitments to charitable organizations, civ organization contribution commitments, and contribution commitments to fund-raisi entities, and in which the gift commitments are selected from the group consbting of weddi gift commitments, birthday gift commitments, social event gift commitments, baptism gi commitments, graduation gift commitments, and shower gift commitments, whereby a multipUcity of contribution or gift commitments made at a pluraUty remote locations, to dbtinct gift recipients or fund-rabing organizations are read acknowledged.
8. A system for simplifying the management of a multipUcity of contributions or gi made at a pluraUty of remote locations, comprising, a pluraUty of contributions or gifts management devices dispersed among crowds prospective contributors or gift givers at remote locations, the devices having a multipUcit of data temporarily thereon comprbed of monetary contribution or monetary gi cornmitments, communication links between the portable contributions or gifts manageme devices for communicating the contribution or gift commitment data to a central apparat remote from the devices, said devices selected from the group consbting of remotely locate personal computers, remotely located portable sek-powered contribution or gift manageme terminab, remotely located portable sek-powered contribution or gift manageme peripherab, and remotely located contributions or gifts management computers, means f automaticaUy correlating a pluraUty of the contribution or gift data with data comprbed address information of respective contributors or gift givers, and means for automaticaU entering credits or debits to accounts of contributors or gift givers for a plurakty of th contribution or gift commitments and to accounts of recipient's of the respective gifts or contributions, means for monitoring the frequencies of the data of the gift or contribution commitments for respective contributors or gift givers, and means for acknowledging respective contribution or gift giver commitments upon said frequencies reaching a threshold value, whereby the system provides for the management of a multipUcity of remotely entered contribution or gift commitments made at dbtinct times and locations.
9. A streamlined method of determining the tax deductabiUty status of a pluraUty of contribution or gift commitments, comprising the steps of, receiving a pluraUty of contribution or gift commitment data from a pluraUty of remotely located devices, said devices having means for the entry of data comprbed of contribution or gift commitmente, at a central processing device, the remotely located devices are selected from the group consbting of remotely located personal computers, remotely located portable sek-powered contribution or gift management terminals, remotely located portable sek-powered contribution or gift management peripherals, and remotely located contributions or gifts management computers, and automaticaUy coπelating data comprising a charitable contribution deduction status to the respective contribution or gift commitments data to obtain data sets, whereby a multipUcity of contribution or gift commitments made at a pluraUty of remote locations, to dbtinct gift recipients, or to dbtinct fund-raising organizations are readUy assigned a tax deductabiUty status, and whereby a multipUcity of remotely entered contribution or gift commitmente made at different times and and entered at locations separated in space.
10. A method of streamlining, simplifying and inducing the giving of contribution or gift commitments by contributors or prospective gift givers, and receiving thereof upon receipt comprising, dispersing through a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers a pluraUty of keyless, electronic contributions or gifts management devices for immediate entry of consecutive data comprising the identities of the contributors or gift givers making the monetary contribution commitments or monetary gift commitmente.
11. A method of streamlining, simplifying and inducing the giving of contribution or gift commitments by contributors or prospective gift givers, and receiving thereof upon receipt comprising, dispersing through a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers a pluraUty o keyless, electronic contributions or gifts management devices for immediate entry o consecutive data comprising the identities of the contributors or gift givers making th monetary contribution commitments or monetary gift commitmente, and in which there a a pluraUty of gift recipiente of the monetary contribution or gift commitmente, and furthe comprising the step of supplanting gift recipient or fund-rabing organization data with som other gift recipient or fund-rabing organization to which contribution or gift commitments ar made, whereby the entry of gifts or contribution commitmente to a pluraUty of the gi recipients or fund-rabing organizations b simplified and streamlined.
12. A method of streamlining, simplifying and inducing the giving of contribution o gift cornmitments by contributors or prospective gift givers, and receiving thereof upon receip comprising, dispersing through a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers a pluraUty o keyless, electronic contributions or gifts management devices for immediate entry o consecutive data comprising the identities of the contributors or gift givers making the monetary contribution commitmente or monetary gift commitments, and in which there are a pluraUty of gift recipients of the monetary contribution or gift commitments, and further comprising the step of communicating the data for a pluraUty of contributions or gifts in a substantiaUy continuous stream to a remote device for immediate recordation thereof on said remote device, whereby the entry of gifts or contribution commitmente to a pluraUty of the gift recipients or fund-rabing organizations is simplified and streamlined.
13. A method of streamlining, simplifying and inducing the giving of contribution or gift cornmitments by contributors or prospective gift givers, and receiving thereof upon receipt comprising, dispersing through a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers a pluraUty of keyless, electronic contributions or gifts management devices for immediate entry of consecutive data comprising the identities of the contributors or gift givers making the monetary contribution commitmente or monetary gift commitments, and in which a first group of contributors or gift givers make gift or contribution commitments on the devices that are correlated to a numerical contribution or gift amount and in which other contributors or gift givers make gift or contribution commitmente correlated to mutable contribution numerical amounts.
14. A method of streamlining, simplifying and inducing the giving of contribution or gift commitmente by contributors or prospective gift givers, and receiving thereof upon receipt comprising, dbpersing through a crowd of prospective contributors or gift givers a plurakty of keyless, electronic contributions or gifts management devices for immediate entry of consecutive data comprising the identities of the contributors or gift givers making the monetary contribution commitmente or monetary gift commitments, and in which a numerical amount associated with said monetary contribution or gift b selected from the group of a pre¬ programmed numerical amount, a preaπanged numerical amount, a fixed numerical amount, a variable numerical amount, a numerical amount of an order inducing the making of a monetary contribution, and a post-programmed numerical amount, and further comprising the step of temporarily retaining substantiaUy identical data of the contribution and gift commitments at said device and at another remote device simultaneously, whereby there b a decreased risk of loss or corruption of the contribution or gift data on said keyless contributions or gifts management device.
15. A portable contribution or gift management device for the making of gift or contribution commitmente, said device transferable manuaUy from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver, comprising: a sek-powered, keyless contributions or gifts management device, said device having means for immediate entry of data identifying consecutive contributors or gift givers having card record mediums therewith.
16. A portable contribution or gift management device for the making of gift or contribution commitments, said device transferable manuaUy from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver, comprising a sek-powered, keyless contributions or gifts management device, said device having means for immediate entry of data identifying consecutive contributors or gift givers having card record mediums therewith, means for supplanting a gift recipient or fund-rabing organization to which contribution or gift commitments are made with another gift recipient or fund-rabing organization to which the contribution or gift commitments are made, and means for capturing information of a pluraUty of consecutive card record mediums of contributors or gift givers with out breaking up the capture of the information of the card record mediums, and in which the card record mediu comprise data which is updated periodicaUy.
17. A portable, hand-held contribution or gift management device transferab manually from one contributor or gift giver to another contributor or gift giver for t immediate capture of successive contributions and gifts comprising: a source of energy on said device for powering said device, said device having mea for immediately capturing information of consecutively read card record mediu corresponding to the successive contributors or gift givers making contribution or gi commitments for identification of the contributors or gift givers whose card record medium a read by a card reader on said device, said device having dual modes of operation, said du modes of operation comprising means for successively capturing contributions or gifts on t device that are correlated to a fixed numerical contribution amount and, means for successive making gifts or contributions correlated to variable contribution numerical amounts.
18. A portable sek-powered electronic contributions or gifts management device f streamlining the making of monetary contribution or gift commitments, said devi comprising: means in a first mode of operation for immediately capturing consecutivel entered variable numerical information correlated to respective contributors' or gift givers' car record medium information; and, means in a second mode of operation for directly recordin successive card information linked to respective variable numerical contribution or gi amounts corresponding to respective contributors or gift givers making variable amou contribution and gift commitmente; a removable overlay shielding said device; and, a read disposed on said device for reading indicia of respective individual card record medium indicative of the corresponding cardholders making the corresponding monetary contributio and gift commitmente, whereby the device accommodates contributors' or gift givers' contribution preference thereby increasing satisfaction with the contribution or gift giving process.
19. A method of simplifying and inducing the giving of monetary contributions b contributors, receiving and immediately recording thereof upon receipt comprising, providing the contributors making monetary contributions with a portable, hand-hel terminal for making of record information of respective contributions, said terminal having it own source of electric power and a pluraUty of entry keys manuaUy operable for entering numerical amount of the monetary contribution given, a reader on said terminal for readin a card record having indicia thereon identifying the contributor making the monetary contribution, the terminal having means for vbual dbplay of the monetary amount entered by manual operation of entry keys, and the terminal having means for recording the numerical amount of the contribution including means for storing numerical information of the monetary amount given correlated to the indicia read on said record of the coπesponding contributor, and said correlated amount and indicia read by said reader for eventual off-loading thereof, said monetary contribution selected from the group consisting of a poUtical contribution, a charitable contribution, a contribution to a civic entity, a reUgious contribution, and further comprising the step of circulating among said contributors a pluraUty of said portable, hand¬ held terminab for making of contribution transactions thereon.
20. A method of simplifying the substantiation of a charitable contribution deduction, comprising the steps of, providing a contributor making a monetary contribution with a hand-held, portable terminal for making of record information on the contribution transaction, said terminal having its own source of electric power and a pluraUty of entry keys manuaUy operable for entering the amount of the contribution to be given, a reader on said terminal for reading a record having indicia thereon identifying the contributor giving the monetary contribution, the terminal having means for vbual dbplay of the amount entered by manual operation of entry keys, and the terminal having means for recording the amount of the contribution including means for storing the amount correlated to the indicia read on said record of the coπesponding contributor, said correlated amount and indicia read by said reader for eventual off-loading thereof, retrieving said information of the transaction from said portable terminal, processing said retrieved information of the transaction, forwarding a record of said processed information of the transaction to said corresponding contributor, and said processing comprising associating said information of the contribution transaction with a making address of said contributor, and wherein forwarding a record of said processed information to said contributor comprbes the step of making a record of said processed information of the transaction to said coπesponding contributor.
21. A method of inducing and simplifying making of monetary contributions at a fund-rabing session and immediately recording thereof upon making of individual 96/11449 PCIYUS95/12527
128 contributions comprising: individual contributors passing from one to another sequentiaUy a portable, hand-hel electronic monetary contributions management terminal having its own electrical energ source for individual contributors to designate a respective monetary amount contributio given to a selected fund-rabing organization having control of said terminal and being th recipient of the monetary contributions made; each contributor presenting to the hand-held terminal in sequence a card recor medium having indicia thereon indicative of the cardholder of the coπesponding card; reading electronicaUy said indicia on said card and storing the information indicativ of the cardholder of the coπesponding card read; manually entering semiautomaticaUy in said terminal numerical information of designated monetary amount of a contribution by an individual cardholder or an individua acting on behak of an individual cardholder making the designated monetary contributio amount; and, recording and storing electronicaUy in said terminal the numerical information of th designated monetary contribution amount coπelated to the respective indicia of the respectiv cardholder making a corresponding designated monetary amount contribution; and each card record medium constituting a card bsued by an organization and constitutin pre-authorization by said organization for card record medium monetary transactions to b charged to said organization for payment, whereby information of a multipUcity of individua contributions by coπesponding cardholder contributors can be readUy recorded and stored.
22. A method of inducing and simpUfying making of monetary contributions at a fund-rabing session and immediately recording thereof upon making of individual contributions comprising: individual contributors passing from one to another sequentiaUy a portable, hand-held electronic monetary contributions management terminal having its own electrical energy source for individual contributors to designate a respective monetary amount contribution given to a selected fund-rabing organization having control of said terminal and being a recipient of the monetary contributions made; presenting to the hand-held terminal a card record medium having indicia thereon indicative of the cardholder of the corresponding card; reading electronicaUy said indicia with said card and storing the information indicative of the ownership of the corresponding card read; activating manuaUy entering of information of a designated monetary amount of a contribution by an individual cardholder or an individual acting on behak of an individual cardholder making the designated monetary contribution amount; and, recording and storing electronicaUy in said terminal the information of the designated monetary contribution amount correlated to the respective indicia of the respective cardholder making a corresponding designated monetary amount contribution; and each card record medium constituting a card bsued by an organization and constituting pre-authorization by said organization for card record medium monetary transactions to be charged to said organization for payment, whereby information of a multipUcity of individual ccmtributions by corresponding card-holder contributions can be readUy recorded and stored.
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