Over the past 15 years, our organization had been a PTA then we were an unaffiliated "PTC." After careful consideration of the benefits of PTA vs. PTO, we voted in November 2006 to be a PTO. Since then, we obtained our 501(c) (3) status and became an incorporated, state-registered charitable organization. After having gone through the process, I would recommend the following:
First, if you are an independent group, I would recommend that you become incorporated to avoid volunteer members being subject to individual liability. Of course, general liability insurance coverage (seems you can get a good deal through PTO Today), provides coverage for anyone injured at a PTO sponsored event, but it will not be at the personal expense of a PTO volunteer.
Second, I would recommend obtaining 501(c)(3), tax exempt status because
(1) donations can be deducted but (2) more importantly, your State charitable organization statutes may require you to do so. Check out your State's laws regarding charitable organizations and fundraising. In our state, any organization that fundraises more than $10k per year is required to register as a "charitable organization" and this means you must have 501c3 status. If you have any parents who are attorneys in your school, enlist their support. While I am an attorney, I do not specialize in nonprofit corporations, so I quickly came up to speed! We also have an accountant dad who files our 990EZ form with the IRS.
You can also check out our PTO website at
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as our bylaws are there. Some sections of our Article 4 contain important language for the 501(3)(c) application as well as for the Articles of Incorporation.
In order to assist in our PTO v. PTA debate, I set up a side-by-side comparison regarding yearly and monthly obligations of each. This really helped us to consider what it takes to set up each as well as the annual and monthly obligations to keep in good standing. While I thought the PTA would be easier to keep in good standing, we concluded that obligations of the PTA are more onerous. I would be glad to email anyone our comparison chart, just email me at
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