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Prosper Webinar 2026

Location: Online

2025 Prosper Webinar

Tue, Jan. 13
7 p.m.

Online

Free event; no registration needed

Zoom Link

Join us for an informative webinar to learn about changes to Prosper billing and how to make the most of the NIC Billing System.

This session will provide practical guidance, answer common questions, and help church leaders navigate updates with confidence and ease. Whether you manage finances or want to understand the process better, this webinar will equip you with the tools to ensure smooth, accurate billing.

Questions? Contact David W. Quinn, Administrative Manager



Prosper is a web portal designed for United Methodist Church Conferences to help manage apportionments, insurance billing, and pension programs. The NIC uses Prosper because it integrates with accounting applications and provides efficient and cost-effective data inputs. It provides reports at the conference, district, and church levels.

Recordings of previous webinars can be found in the Finance and Administration Showcase on Vimeo.

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