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* '''Funded Job Work Types''' - The [[Funded Job Work Types]] specify the type of jobs that your organisation assists clients with obtaining funding and getting the work completed. | * '''Funded Job Work Types''' - The [[Funded Job Work Types]] specify the type of jobs that your organisation assists clients with obtaining funding and getting the work completed. | ||
* '''Fee Difference Reasons''' - [[Fee Difference Reasons]] specify why the actual paid fee is different to the original quoted fee. | * '''Fee Difference Reasons''' - [[Fee Difference Reasons]] specify why the actual paid fee is different to the original quoted fee. | ||
+ | * '''Client and Contractor Letters''' - Using [[Standard Letters]] you can create template to send a letter to the client with the details of the contractor and a template for the winning contractor. |
Revision as of 11:32, 18 December 2018
Contents
Introduction
The Funded work module allows you to plan the process and workflow of Funded Jobs. A Funded Job is one a client needs work to be done and funding is required to complete the work. It allows:
- Referral and job workflow
- Assignment of a technical officer
- Recording of Contractor Tenders
- Details of Funding Sources
- Costs, Payments and Funding Amounts
Set up of the Module
The funded work module requires the following to be setup before it can be used:
- A Project - You need to create a project which is set up as a Funded Work type project.
- Referral and Job Workflow - This defines and manages the various stages of the service. This is set up using Referral Templates specifying the stages, examples below;
- Referral for work to be complete
- Assignment of Technical Officer
- Technical visit and Job Costing
- Funding Applications
- Contractor Tenders
- Work To be undertaken
- Work Completion
- Receiving funds
- Paying Contractors
- Job Closure and Client satisfaction outcome.
- Funded Job Work Types - The Funded Job Work Types specify the type of jobs that your organisation assists clients with obtaining funding and getting the work completed.
- Fee Difference Reasons - Fee Difference Reasons specify why the actual paid fee is different to the original quoted fee.
- Client and Contractor Letters - Using Standard Letters you can create template to send a letter to the client with the details of the contractor and a template for the winning contractor.