Don't look so surprised! You knew I wouldn't be able to resist...lol...
I do think that bonuses are paid
TO employees
BY employers. It is kind of a gimme. However, as JHB stated, and IMovePeople concurred, it depends on your Mission Statement. It is the other question that I want to address. Teachers must have receipts. That is the bottom line for your Treasurer. If there are no receipts, and let's say the IRS steps in for whatever reason, your Treasurer must account for all the money. Your Treasurer. Not the Teachers. In a perfect world, we would all be honest and have upstanding morality. This is not a perfect world...lol... Unfortunately, the reality of it is that no matter how honest 99% of your teachers are, there is always going to be that one. Even by accident. We, as fundraisers on behalf of our children, are held accountable for every dime. Could the Treasurer write you a check for $100 without a receipt or one forth coming? Doubtful. You can say you spent it on something, but as my Grandmother used to say, The Proof Is In The Pudding. Receipts keep everyone honest, they prove the money went where you told the parents it would go, and they keep your Treasurer and your whole group out of a possible audit problem down the road.
And lastly, I would like to address the last issue re:
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr> I should add that as the new pres., I've been told (warned?) by the outgoing pres. & treas. not to change too many things... <hr></blockquote>
First, just because 'it has always been done that way' doesn't mean it was done well. As the new Prez, I would suggest using the shopping cart method (and I would explain it to the Exec. Board this way). Take your 'shopping cart' through the files and events and all the other stuff, taking what you need and leaving the stuff you don't need. If 'it has always been done that way' was so great, then our school would have run 9 fundraisers again last year. That was the way 'it has always been done'. I ran two and made more money than we ever had. I think our Principal summed it up best when I took office last year. She said, and I quote: "Elizabeth, this is your PTVO. Do what you want, what you think is right". Now, while I could have taken HUGE advantage of that, I chose instead to make more educated choices than had been made before. It shouldn't matter what has always been done. I mean, really, before panties there were bloomers, before washers and dryers there were rocks, more rocks and the sun...lol... before lightbulbs there was darkness... Don't let old ghosts run your PTO. OK... I'm done now.