facts first;129496 wrote: Tim
I'm confused, you say that dues only brings in $400 or$500!
But you also say that paying national PTA dues cost groups over $1,000!
National PTA Dues are only $1.75, the Math just doesn't add up!
Ummm... I wasn't talking about PTAs here.
The average PTO I work with charges a couple of bucks for a family membership. And they often get 150-250 families.
PTAs are very different in several ways. 1. They must charge dues. 2. They must charge dues by individual (family memberships not allowed); and 3. The typical PTA dues is more like $6.
So PTAs wind up selling more memberships (2 to many families, as opposed to 1).
PTAs typically get to keep that same $300-$500 as PTOs do. It's just that PTAs have to charge an additional several dollars (roughly $1,000 total) that goes out to state and national.
Tim
PS -- My math on those PTA dues dollars isn't all that controversial. Not sure what the issue is. PTA's membership numbers and dues structure are public information. There are roughly 23,000 units and roughly 5.5 million members. State+National dues typically average more than $3.50-$4 combined. Anyone can do the math.