In the context of a Solution Design for corporate giving, a consultant must balance the "Hard Credit" (legal/accounting ownership of the funds) with the "Soft Credit" (relationship and influence credit).
When a company sends a single "grouped check" that represents the matching funds for multiple employees, the legal donor is the Company. Therefore, according to standard accounting principles, the Hard Credit must be assigned to the company's Business Account.
Step-by-Step Solution Workflow:
Create the Gift Transaction: The consultant records a single Gift Transaction (or a batch gift) where the Donor field points to the Business Account of the company. This ensures that the organization's financial reports correctly show that the cash came from the corporation.
Identify the Individuals: The consultant then identifies the individual employees whose gifts triggered the match.
Assign Gift Soft Credits: For each individual donor, a Gift Soft Credit record is created and linked to the company's Gift Transaction.
The Soft Credit Recipient is the individual's Person Account.
The Amount is the specific portion of the matching check that applies to them.
The Role can be set to "Matched Donor."
Reporting: When the organization runs its "Total Giving" reports for individuals, it can include "Soft Credit" amounts. This allows the development team to recognize the individuals for their influence in bringing in the matching funds, even though the company technically provided the money.
Why other options are incorrect:
Option B: This would incorrectly attribute the "Hard Credit" (the legal ownership of the money) to the individuals. This would cause issues with tax receipts and financial reconciliation, as the individual did not personally write the check for the matching portion.
Option C: Gift Designations are used to track which internal fund the money is for (e.g., "Education Fund"); they are not used to credit people or organizations for their involvement in a gift. Using Soft Credits is the correct architectural approach in NPC for influence and matching-gift recognition.