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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Booster and Parent Organizations Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Name of Group' and 'Submitted By' fields, along with your email address and contact number. This information is essential for identification.
  3. Enter the 'Date Submitted' to ensure compliance with submission deadlines.
  4. Review the checklist items required by PRSD Policy 915. Confirm your 501(c)(3) status and indicate if you wish to continue as a member of PRU BO.
  5. Complete sections regarding By-Laws, Budget, Financial Audit Letter, and Officer Listings. Ensure all necessary documents are attached as indicated.
  6. For each officer listed, provide their name, address, email, and phone number. If there are more officers than space allows, attach additional pages.
  7. Finally, detail your planned fundraisers for the upcoming year in the designated section, including names, dates, locations, and descriptions.

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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.
A PTA is a Parent Teacher Association, an organisation with a mission to make the school a better place for children to learn.
A parentteacher association/organization (PTA/PTO), parentteacherfriend association (PTFA), is a formal organization comprising parents, teachers and staff that is intended to facilitate parental participation in a school.
setgo! Step 1: Find a team. Its important to have a team of officers and other volunteers to spread out the work. Step 2: Create your bylaws. An organizations bylaws provide the rules for how to operate. Step 3: Adopt a budget. Step 4: Get insurance. Step 5: Reconcile report. Step 6: File on time.
501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Status The club must serve a charitable, educational, or community purpose. Profits cannot benefit individuals or private shareholders. Fundraising efforts must be voluntary, without mandatory participation.
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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.
When you join the PTA, you become part of a powerful platform that influences your childs learning environment. From fundraising for better school resources to shaping school policies, the PTA ensures your opinions and ideas are heard.
Booster clubs need their own EIN, also known as a federal tax ID. This number will allow your donors to look up and verify your tax-exempt and charitable status.

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