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PTO DONATIONS ????

18 years 9 months ago #114011 by mom2m&a
Replied by mom2m&a on topic RE: PTO DONATIONS ????
We do accept donations in the form of our pledge drive. Rather than having members, all our families are automatically members of the group. We have a pledge drive rather than a membership drive. We ask for $180 per student - which seems high but is really only $1 per school day. We tell people that if they give during the pledge drive they don't have to feel obligated to give during our fundraisers. Actually, people still buy during our fundraisers and pledge for our jogathon.

We had over 200 families give pledges and raised over $45,000 this year from the pledges alone.

I know this would not work everywhere and not every school could ask for this much money, but if you push that it's entirely tax deductible, push matching corporate donations (some companies match donations to 501c3s) and push the $1 per day (or 50 cents per day) you will be surprised how successful you can be. Some of the schools in our area were able to raise over $100,000 this way and they just stopped having other fundraisers.
18 years 9 months ago #114010 by Rockne
Replied by Rockne on topic RE: PTO DONATIONS ????
If you're a 501c3 and the donot doesn't get anything in return, then... yes, that $120 would be a $120 deductible charitable contribution. The donor might want a receipt for that donation, though I believe a receipt is only required for a donations north of $200 or $250 total.

Tim

PTO Today Founder
18 years 9 months ago #114009 by xtrememotives
Replied by xtrememotives on topic RE: PTO DONATIONS ????
Are donations such as a parent sending the PTO $10 a month considered tax deductable donations?
19 years 1 week ago #114008 by my3strongtikes
Thanks ladies,

I know we cant survive on just asking for donations. I am somehow going to state in a reminder note that if they can't particpate in the fundraisers that making a donation would also help us out. Just not sure how to word it so that we state the fundraiser helps us out more but a donation would be better than nothing. Still thinking on that!!!


Cindy

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19 years 1 week ago #114007 by pinestmom
Replied by pinestmom on topic RE: PTO DONATIONS ????
We don't make that choice for our parents/members. We offer a fundraiser of selling Wrapping paper and some of our parents make donations. I for one made a donation and only sold a few items because of the role I have at school. We raised over $66,000 and kept $33,000. I can't complain.
19 years 2 weeks ago #114006 by kelleyraek
Replied by kelleyraek on topic RE: PTO DONATIONS ????
Do they have to be mutually exclusive? We always allow people to make a donation if that's what they prefer. Either way, it's cash in our PTO pocket!
Kelley
Madison PTO
Mount Vernon, WA
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