What is it about

Committees are common in the not for profit sector. Some committees manage whole organisations,
while others manage membership application and approval processes or discipliary procedures. Some are
volunteer based committees managing local groups.


alms.NET recognises this variety in need and nature of committees, and enables them to be created and managed where they are needed.

What does it do

  1. Committees at a community level – Local groups ; Special Interest Groups; Networks
  2. Roles and committee member history
  3. Meetings
  4. Application processing

Why our clients need this

Our clients want to see every involvement a contact has with them. This includes membership of committees.


Most committees are simply groups of people with special roles who meet on a periodic basis. alms.NET enables the easy set-up and management of these groups. Through its 'Excel' like grid tool it enables committee members to be selected, for generation of letters and emails etc..


alms.NET stores all communications against the committee member as well as allowing association of members with documents such as Agendas.


Where an organisation operates local groups or networks, committees can be attached to these groups. In this way the Chair, Treasurer, or any other role within the group, can be easily identified.

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Supported Business Processes

  1. Application processing
  2. Mass Letter and Email production
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