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</font>[/QUOTE]Originally posted by esaloca65:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Critter:
How about an easy, one stop shopping for a decent Roberts Rules summary book and Quicken or MS Money. Yes, you can order these things many places, or get them locally, but if PTOToday adds a "typical PTO budget" template to the software --- that's value add. And, because it's my personal soap box issue, a manual specifically on budgeting...hey, Tim, I've already written it [img]smile.gif[/img]
Question for Critter:
Have you created a "what-worked binder" or "what didn't". We are a recently formed PTO and I am new to the position as VP fundraising. In my previous life I had a work in progress book that was sorda kinda an idea folder, plus ideas how to improve ect.. ANYONE HAVE SOMETHING LIKE THIS?? I would appreciate any input
THANKS A BUNCH
You could offer a link to a supplier for engraved nametags for the officers, an endorsement stamp for your checks, stickers for school volunteers, inexpensive tote bags (your logo/artwork silkscreened), address stickers and custom notepads...all things that can be easy to get, but if you had a page of "approved" links, that's even easier. Oh... and good PTO clipart!
I thought of more: templates or workplans for typical PTO events like bingo night, carnival, Donuts with Dad, Boo Hoo breakfast, Staff Appreciation Week, silent auction (this could be a real biggy), sock hop, santa shop, etc.
Not necessarilly full-blown kits like the family nights, but just enough info to help the committee get going and make sure they've thought of everything. Obviously, each PTO might have their own twist, but a template/workplan could save some up front planning time. Ideally, the past committee would have left this type of info (ha!), but if the event is brand new, the workplan is that much more valuable.
(note to pals...glad you like the forms. I've relied on them for 4 years)
Originally posted by Critter:
How about an easy, one stop shopping for a decent Roberts Rules summary book and Quicken or MS Money. Yes, you can order these things many places, or get them locally, but if PTOToday adds a "typical PTO budget" template to the software --- that's value add. And, because it's my personal soap box issue, a manual specifically on budgeting...hey, Tim, I've already written it [img]smile.gif[/img]
You could offer a link to a supplier for engraved nametags for the officers, an endorsement stamp for your checks, stickers for school volunteers, inexpensive tote bags (your logo/artwork silkscreened), address stickers and custom notepads...all things that can be easy to get, but if you had a page of "approved" links, that's even easier. Oh... and good PTO clipart!
I thought of more: templates or workplans for typical PTO events like bingo night, carnival, Donuts with Dad, Boo Hoo breakfast, Staff Appreciation Week, silent auction (this could be a real biggy), sock hop, santa shop, etc.
Not necessarilly full-blown kits like the family nights, but just enough info to help the committee get going and make sure they've thought of everything. Obviously, each PTO might have their own twist, but a template/workplan could save some up front planning time. Ideally, the past committee would have left this type of info (ha!), but if the event is brand new, the workplan is that much more valuable.
(note to pals...glad you like the forms. I've relied on them for 4 years)