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A booster club is a volunteer group of parents and other generous individuals who are devoted to supporting specific activities in schools and throughout communities. Activities can include sports and athletics, theater, music, arts, and other programs.
Are booster clubs responsible for paying coaches? Schools usually cover coach salaries, but booster clubs often provide bonuses, stipends, or funding for assistant coaches.
Pay to play is when booster clubs charge madatory fees to students to participate in clubs, extracurricular activities, athletic teams, and school sponsored events. These costs for students are imposed on their parents requiring them to pay fees or dues for their child to be on an athletic team or a part of a club.
While a PTA may or may not support extracurricular activities, the PTA will often have other responsibilities and operate programs concerning other areas of academic life. However, a booster club will mostly focus its efforts on supporting only student activities related to certain clubs and athletic programs.
Booster clubs can fund expenses like uniforms, equipment, travel, scholarships, facilities, and more. 501(c)(3) clubs must ensure funds benefit groups, not individuals, to maintain tax-exempt status. Proper financial management and compliance with IRS guidelines are crucial.
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Many booster clubs establish scholarship programs for students. These must be awarded through a structured application process to ensure fairness and compliance.
The activities of each organization are aimed at promoting a sport for youth. Through their sponsorship of sanctioned meets, both clubs are involved in activities that combat juvenile delinquency and educate youth and may be considered educational and charitable within the meaning of IRC 501(c)(3).
Booster clubs are typically led by parents, though teachers and other community members often get involved, too. These organizations raise money through membership dues and additional fundraising activities, like events and sales.

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