Agreed – good discussion! We mostly use PayPal for our electronic payments, but 
want to look into Venmo as well. When we started this, Venmo Business wasn’t a 
thing, but now it’s possible for us as an org to have an account. We have used 
PayPal for years to allow people to make annual membership payments, and annual 
“Subscription” payments for the dance. This was something we initiated where 
people pay a reduced rate if they pay for the whole year in advance. Then they 
didn’t need to worry about having $5 in cash on hand each week, and likely 
would feel better stopping by for a few dances even if they couldn’t stay the 
whole night. So it also encouraged better attendance 😊 We’re a small dance 
group, so this is important to us.

With the pandemic and our weekly Zoom dances, we started accepting donations 
for the dance each week through PayPal. When we returned to in-person dances, 
we kept the PayPal donation option, displaying QR codes at the check-in table 
for both membership and dance donation, as well as a jar for cash or checks. 
One good thing about PayPal is people can set up a weekly or monthly recurring 
payment. You can create separate buttons for various initiatives like 
Membership or Weekly Dance, so those payments are labeled as such and can have 
customized options.

When we returned to in-person dances, we moved to requiring annual membership 
in the group to participate ($12 a year for most; $2 annual for Under age 30) 
and then making the dances donation only with a suggested range of $3 - $20. 
This has worked out very well for us, and we feel we can be more inclusive and 
welcoming to people who don’t have cash on hand on any given night. And while 
we still need volunteers to check people in, they don’t have to monitor cash 
payments. Requiring membership seems to have helped us create a more invested 
community.

We pay per performer up to a max of 3 for each band, plus travel when 
performers are from out of town. Most performers are fine with being paid by 
PayPal, and this is easiest for me to track payments. I pay callers and each 
band member individually through PayPal unless they request otherwise. I do ask 
bands if they are OK with PayPal payment, and I will give mostly checks and 
occasionally cash to performers if they prefer. Before the pandemic, the 
previous treasurer always paid in cash. We rarely take in enough to cover our 
expenses each week (performer stipends + hall rental), so this meant as a 
treasurer you had to go to the bank and get cash each week. PayPal is much more 
efficient and transparent. We make up the difference through income from our 
annual weekend dance. Paying performers via PayPal also means I don’t have to 
make arrangements to have someone else pay them in person if I can’t attend a 
dance one week. I just have to verify that all of the scheduled performers 
showed up.

We have encountered times/venues where cell signals were weak and/or wifi was 
unavailable where people could not make an e-payment on site. However, folks 
are good about following through later if they say they will make a payment for 
membership or dance donation.

Mary Jean Regoli
Bloomington Old Time Music and Dance Group



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Sent: Monday, August 29, 2022 11:39 AM
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Subject: [Organizers] Re: [External] Re: Electronic admission payments

Good thread. We have been asked as well, particularily about memberships. A 
donor sents us 2 android phones to keep with dance admin stuff so we can start. 
This way no one person is tied to the process. We are looking at square, which 
as a bookkeeper is pretty straightforward to track and account for. Fees are 
pretty nominal.

The negative for me as a caller is will there be cash to get paid with. I was 
recently surprised by a check payment. I normally do ALL cash transaction as 
much as possible so was wanting that cash for gas to get the 70+ miles home. We 
(our group) always pays in cash and most of our performers prefer it. So that 
IMHO is a consideration when taking electronic payments in any form

Mary Collins

On Mon, Aug 29, 2022, 11:31 AM Tepfer, Seth via Organizers 
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wrote:
Great question and discussion point.


At the dance 8/5, upon entering the gym, attendees were greeted at the front 
desk with signs showing multiple payment options:
·  QR code for Venmo
·  QR code for PayPal
·  QR code for Cash App
·  A jar for stuffing cash in
·  Instructions on how to use ApplePay
I would estimate we had around 60 people dancing. A generous smattering of new 
dancers and dancers under forty years old. Payments received:
·  3: Venmo (plus the fiddler paid via venmo)
·  2: Cash App
·  1: ApplePay
·  0: PayPal
·  54: jar with cash and checks (approximately)

The dance was sliding scale admission - people were told they could pay what 
they wished, and donation requested was $20.

In the future we will replace the PayPal QR code with Zelle QR code.


We are discussion a big change to our accounting practices: create a separate 
account just for handling the finances of the local dance. It will have just 
enough money in it to pay the talent (band, sound, caller) electronically. The 
treasurer or scheduler will find out prior to the dance if the talent wants to 
be paid electronically or in cash.

Seth


Seth Tepfer, MBA, CSM, PMP (he, him, his)
Senior IT Manager, Emory Primate Center

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Sent: Monday, August 29, 2022 11:20 AM
To: organizers shared weight 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [External] [Organizers] Re: Electronic admission payments

We started accepting Venmo with our most recent dance (we're "BIDA-dance" on 
Venmo).  There's a fee, so we don't advertise this prominently, but we do have 
it for people who ask.  About 10% of our income was Venmo on Saturday night.

Previously we'd do this ad-hoc, where someone would send money to me (or 
someone else) and I'd put cash from my wallet into the till, but that's not 
great.

One risk would be that if we took in enough of the money electronically we 
wouldn't have enough cash to pay the performers.  We're not close to that 
currently, but if it did happen we'd need to get set up for writing checks at 
dances.

Jeff

(Patrick, I think list etiquette here is to respond on list; not sure why you 
don't want us replying to the list?  If you're not interested in this thread 
you should be able to "mute" it in your mail client.)

On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 9:50 AM John Sweeney via Organizers 
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wrote:
We very successfully use a Zettle Card Reader linked to a Smartphone.

The only customer data we get on their reports is the last four digits of
their card number.  So, in case we have to follow up on any errors, we log
everyone's name and the last four digits of their card.

We only have one person on the door, so they use their phone.  If you have
multiple personnel then that could be more challenging.

The more expensive version, Zettle Terminal, doesn't need a phone.

            Happy dancing,
                   John

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