I'm just curious as to how you would police who pays and who doesn't. I personally would like to do away with membership fees and just ask for a small donation at the beginning of the school year to jump start the fundraising for the year. But thats just my opinion.
Thank you all for the info.
I know a school and PTA that did it...
Shawn;128330 wrote: Membership Dues (ie $5) mandatory to join - as Beignet said above (ie $5 to get a vote (as a member) but NO Public school can make it mandatory to Join PTA (a Private Non Profit) -- although I know a school and PTA that seem to be trying IMO
Some do have restrictions on nonmembers (ie No pay $5) - no vote and cant hold an executive board position
Most allow nonmembers to volunteer, hold chair positions, etc
Membership Dues (ie $5) mandatory to join - as Beignet said above (ie $5 to get a vote (as a member) but NO Public school can make it mandatory to Join PTA (a Private Non Profit) -- although I know a school and PTA that seem to be trying IMO
Some do have restrictions on nonmembers (ie No pay $5) - no vote and cant hold an executive board position
Most allow nonmembers to volunteer, hold chair positions, etc
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