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Rockne;135598 wrote: Hi caffeinated mom --
Could you provide just a bit more detail? When your PTA disbanded was there a large balance still in the PTA? (we always recommend that that balance be spent down before official disbanding to avoid these very issues.) Was this former PTA leader against the switch?
I completely agree that "the money isn't hers", as has been stated above, but it may not technically be yours either. Certainly -- by the spirit of anyone with any ounce of logic -- those dollars should all be spent to benefit your school and your kids, but you may not have a technical claim on those dollars. Who were the former officers of the PTA when it disbanded? Who were the members? Those are the folks who technically would have say on the closing of that PTA, and the disbursing of those remaining funds.
A lot of groups make the mistaken assumption that -- when making the switch -- they're just turning their PTA into a PTO. But technically, it doesn't work like that. Groups disband a PTA. It goes a way. it doesn't exist anymore. And they start a PTO, brand new and with no techical connection to the PTA. The new PTO is akin to starting a Lion's Club or a Kiwanis at your school; it's an entirely separate organization.
Hope this helps some.
Tim
momoncoffee;135559 wrote: Last year, our organization went through some big changes. We made the change from a PTA to a PTO. This allowed our small organization to keep more of our fundraising dollars and do what worked best for our small district.
Of course, with that came some leadership changes, and this year we have elected officers. And the decision of what to do with the fundraising monies that had been raised. Fast forward an ENTIRE YEAR and the PTO still has no idea what has become of the money. We were told that some outstanding bills needed to be paid and that we would have whatever was left. The old president is the one handling all of this and we have never seen any bills or been told any info as to what happened with the money. She has also stopped attending meetings.
So, what do we do? And, as frustrated as I am, I would like to try to do this as nicely
as possible, but I feel like I need to be firm about it at this point.
Thanks!