White Paper | March 4, 2008
The American Cancer Society Employs A2iA FieldReader And A2iA CheckReader For The Processing Of Registration Forms And Check Donations
Source: A2iA CorporationCase Study: The American Cancer Society Employs A2iA FieldReader And A2iA CheckReader For The Processing Of Registration Forms And Check Donations
Administrative tasks in any nonprofit organization cannot entirely be avoided. However, they can be alleviated through the use of technology. "We are committed to keeping administrative costs down so that we can apply as much of our budget as possible toward activities that are devoted to our mission of fighting cancer," said George Manos, director of project management at the American Cancer Society's Shared Services Center.
To keep administrative costs down, the American Cancer Society needed solutions that would lend automation to certain tasks, especially those tasks related to the routine processing of forms and checks.
The American Cancer Society employs A2iA's leading recognition engines for use wherever handprint, machine print and cursive handwriting need to be extracted from forms and checks. A2iA FieldReader and A2iA CheckReader are integrated into Society-developed applications for forms processing and check donation processing.
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