Hi all,
Ours is very similar to Seth's. The local First Saturday Contra in Carrboro
that I run takes:
- Payments through the website (WooCommerce)
- Venmo
- PayPal
- CashApp
- Checks (to me)
- Cash
I post a QR code for the website at the door, and am stealing the idea to
have codes for Venmo and PayPal and CashApp.
We also do the sliding scale, $10-20, and have a "pay it forward" option
where people can buy a ticket for someone in the community, so anyone can
accept one of those tickets and dance free.
I ask the talent how they want to be paid, it's about half and half for
cash vs. digital payments.
Emily
On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 11:23 AM Seth Seeger via Organizers <
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On Aug 29, 2022, at 9:54 AM, Patrick McDonnell
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From: jim saxe via Organizers
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Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2022 10:54 PM
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Subject: [Organizers] Electronic admission
payments
As local dances begin starting up again in the
"post-pandemic" (?) era--or at least in an era
when vaccines, tests, and good masks are readily
available--a topic has come up that had already
been mentioned occasionally in the late 2010s but
that my local dance organization (BACDS, but I'm
not writing officially on their behalf) had not
yet addressed, namely people showing up at dances
and wanting to pay admission electronically.
I'd like to hear about experiences of any other
dance organizations that have made the transition
to accepting electronic admissions payments. For
example, you might address any of the following
topics:
* What forms of payments have you started
accepting? (Venmo? PayPal? Apple Pay? Google Pay?
Square? credit cards? ...)
* What other forms, if any, have local dancers--or
prospective dancers--been asking you to accept?
Are there specific reasons why you've started
accepting particular forms but not others?
* What general tips can you offer?
* What pitfalls would you warn other organizers to
avoid?
* Did the transition to accepting electronic
payments cause your organization to change
anything about your admission price structures, or
about the way you calculate and deliver performer
pay, or about your organization's internal
bookkeeping practices? (For example, if a dance
series goes from getting almost all admission
payments in cash, with only an occasional check
now and then, to having a very high percentage of
dancers paying electronically, then paying
performers in cash at the end of the evening may
become problematic.)
* Do you know of cases where dance organizations
did things regarding electronic payments that
created unpleasant surprises for performers or for
series programmers or for dance managers or for
the treasurer or ...? It is apparently starting to
be an unpleasant surprise for some prospective
dancers to show up at a dance and learn that they
can't pay with their phone, but it would be good
if fixing that didn't create unpleasant surprises
for anyone else.
* What other important question(s) should I be
asking that I've neglected?
Note that my inquiry here is about regular dance
series, not about special events such as dance
camps and weekends, where attendees typically
preregister and pay in advance.
Note also that even without electronic payments
different organizations have had different ways of
doing things. So please consider whether there's
anything people ought to know about how things
work in your village in order to make sense of
your reply. For example: A dance series might or
might not have performer pay vary depending on
total admission receipts or headcount. Performers
might be paid in cash or by check, and if paid in
cash they may or may not be asked to sign or
initial a form acknowledging payment. One
organization might run a single dance series and
have a single person (say, the treasurer) always
present to handle the money. Another might run
multiple dance series in different cities; any
series might have multiple dance managers so that
no one person has to be manager too often; and
there might not usually be a person present who
has check-writing authority. Dance managers might
have different degrees of facility with math
and/or with technology. And so on.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
Regards,
--Jim
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