Multistate Tax Commission Results - State: Iowa School Groups (eg, clubs, bands, teams) Exempt. ptas - Exempt. ptos - Exempt.Other parent groups - Not Exempt. Yes. There is no iowa local option use tax. http://www.fundraisetaxlaw.org/io.html
Extractions: If your State exempts fundraising sales by certain groups from sales or use taxes, please indicate which of the following are exempt in your State. Public Schools (K-12) - Exempt Private Schools (K-12) - Exempt School Groups (e.g., clubs, bands, teams) - Exempt PTAs - Exempt PTOs - Exempt Other parent groups - Not Exempt (please identify) Church Groups - Exempt Youth Sports League - Not Exempt 501 (c)(3) organizations - Exempt 501 (c)(6) organizations Not Exempt Other (specify:) 1a Are local sales and use taxes in your State applied to these groups in the same manner as State sales and use taxes are applied to these groups? Yes 1b Please set forth any comments including a list of groups not listed above whose fundraising activities are exempt from sales and use taxation in your State. The general rule is that sales by an organization are exempt from tax to the extent that proceeds from the organization's sales are expended for charitable, religious or educational purposes. The sales of a for-profit corporation can be exempt from tax if the proceeds are used for a charitable, religious or educational purpose. See department rule 701 IAC 17.1
October 2000 SAI Report Fitz died of cancer in his hometown of Boone, iowa, on Aug Let's also not forget about looking at the ptas, ptos, Booster Clubs, petty cash, cash change boxes and http://www.sai-iowa.org/1000Report.html
Extractions: Fitz started his career in school administration as high school principal in Mexico, Mo. From there he moved to Cedar Rapids and served as principal at Washington High School from 1962-67. Fitz was appointed as principal of Kennedy High School when the building first opened in 1967. After leaving Cedar Rapids in 1970, Fitz went to work for NASSP as Director of Student Activities. In 1972, Fitz was appointed executive director of the Iowa Association of Secondary School principals (succeeding Del Battrick). In 1983, the Iowa Association of Secondary School Principals merged with the Iowa Association of Elementary and Middle School Principals to form the Educational Administrators of Iowa (EAI). Fitz served as associate executive director of EAI from 1983-87. On Sept. 1, 1987, the Educational Administrators of Iowa (building principals) merged with the Iowa Association of School Administrators (superintendents) to form the School Administrators of Iowa. Fitz served as Coordinator of Professional Services for SAI from Sept. 1, 1987, until his retirement on June 30, 1991.
The Latest PTO/PTA News | PTO Today PTOtoday is dedicated to helping school parent groups (like ptos and ptas) help their schools with information on fundraising, playgrounds, parent involvement and more. many of those ptas are likely now independent ptos. AUGUST 18, 2003 Blackhawk county iowa schools invite parents continuing trend of ptas switching to ptos. PTO Today's Tim http://www.ptotoday.com/currentnews.html
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Education Teachers Directory Of Iowa Everything from A to Z. For teachers, principals, ptas, ptos, and parents http://iowa.uscity.net/Education/Teachers/
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Bettendorf.com Serving residents of Bettendorf, Pleasant Valley and north Scott County, iowa since 1998 OF DIRECTORS BETTENDORF COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT BETTENDORF, iowa. Unofficial Minutes of the consistency in liability insurance coverages for ptas/ptos. Directors Crockett and Luton http://www.bettendorf.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=410
ICCSD School Board There are antigay attitudes in iowa and it is time for the Boy Ms. Denberg requestedthat the Board give direction to ptas and ptos regarding sponsorship. http://www.iowa-city.k12.ia.us/Board/00-01/minutes0410.htm
Extractions: All meetings are cable cast live on the Kirkwood educational channel and rebroadcast the following Thursday at 7:30 PM, and Sunday at 1:00 PM. REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS IOWA CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, COUNTY OF JOHNSON, STATE OF IOWA BOARD ROOM 509 S. DUBUQUE STREET 7:30 P.M., TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2001 PRESIDENT MATT GOODLAXSON, PRESIDING MEMBERS PRESENT: Matt Goodlaxson, Don Jackson, Nick Johnson, Jan Leff, Lauren Reece, Dale Shultz and Peter Wallace. MEMBERS ABSENT: None. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES PRESENT: Leah Goepferd, City High and Min Zhang, West High. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES ABSENT: None. President Goodlaxson called the meeting to order at 7:30 PM and welcomed those present. Public Hearing: 2001-2002 School Budget (Attachment A) Mr. Palmer stated at the last Board meeting he reviewed the highlights of the 2001-2002 budget. Mr. Palmer stated that notice of the Public Hearing on the proposed budget was published in the Iowa City Press-Citizen on March 29, 2001. Mr. Palmer stated the total proposed budget for all funds is $106,026,206 and the proposed tax rate per $1000 of valuation is $11.65281. MOTION BY JOHNSON, SECOND BY WALLACE TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED BUDGET FOR 2001-2001.
SIOUX CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT as provided in Section 21.5(j) of the Code of iowa. The motion carried 60 and the to get these alternatives out to their ptas, ptos, and advisory councils http://www.sioux-city.k12.ia.us/Meetings/Minutes/April 29 2003 Board Minutes.htm
Extractions: SIOUX CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1221 PIERCE STREET SIOUX CITY, IOWA 51105 President James called the special meeting to order at 5:03 p.m. Present: Directors Batcheller, James, Jorgensen (arrived at 5:07 p.m.), Kruse, and Lee, Mounts, and Peterson. Director Kruse moved and Director Peterson seconded the motion that the board go into a closed session to conduct a strategy meeting of a public employer concerning employees collective bargaining as provided in Section 20.17(3) of the Code; and to discuss the purchase of particular real estate only where premature disclosure could be reasonably expected to increase the price the governmental body would have to pay for that property. The minutes and the tape recording of a session closed under this paragraph shall be available for public examination when the transaction discussed is completed as provided in Section 21.5(j) of the Code of Iowa. The motion carried 6-0 and the board went into executive session at 5:04 p.m. The board recessed the special meeting at 6:06 p.m. The board went back into closed session at 8:47 p.m. Director Kruse moved and Director Batcheller seconded the motion to adjourn the special meeting. The motion carried 7-0, and the special meeting adjourned at 9:13 p.m.
Myschoolonline.com: Learn More Classes ptas/ptos - Extracurricular groups Hawaii. Idaho. Ill. Ind. iowa. Kan. Ky. La. Maine http://myschoolonline.com/channel/0,2916,77,00.html
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Spiritwear : January/February 2003 | PTO Today As Blackhawk Elementary School in Burlington, iowa, prepared to which was closing,the two ptos coordinated a to go, since we are PTSAs and ptas, says Flynn http://www.ptotoday.com/0103spiritwear.html
Extractions: RECEIVE EMAIL UPDATES: SEARCH PTO TODAY: By Karen Nerney When the call came for someone to head up the PTOs spiritwear effort, it sounded simple enough. Get some T-shirts printed with the school mascot on them and youre done, right? The process, from selecting a vendor to choosing colors and sizes, can be confusing, but professionals and parents in the know have plenty of advice to help you size up whether this fundraising/community-building option is a good fit for your school. Once you begin to see the wide range of spiritwear options, you might be tempted to order several items for students and parents to choose from. But thats not necessarily the best way to go. A lot of schools try to do too much, says Wally Schultz, president of Graduationshirts.com. Instead, says Schultz, limit your selection to a couple of items. Why? The more choices you give, the more likely it is youll sell fewer of each item. And because price quotes are generally based on a minimum quantity purchased, if you dont sell the minimum, the price goes up. Despite the wide variety of spiritwear items available, T-shirts and sweatshirts are by far the most popular. But whatever apparel you go with, its best to choose a design that appeals to children of all ages in the school.
The Role Of The PTA - California - GreatSchools.net Hawaii. Idaho. Illinois. Indiana. iowa. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine The PTO site provides information on how ptos differ from ptas and how you can join their national network. http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/ca/29/parentPTA
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Ames Tribune is enhanced by our proximity to and collaboration with iowa State University. andtheir generosity as fundraisers through Boosters, ptos and ptas show the http://www.amestrib.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=11171200&BRD=2035&PAG=461&dept_id=5
Extractions: What I Know Now Be Cool. Chill Out. Refrigerate Promptly. F or decades, product sales have reigned as the fundraising method of choice for most small non-profit organizations. However, the choice of products available to the fundraising chairperson today has grown exponentially, reading like a What's What in consumer goods. In fundraising drives across the country, the ever-popular candy, magazines and wrapping paper are found alongside everything from non-perishable cheese and sausage to light bulbs, birdseed, fresh fruit, tee shirts and scads of gift items. Now refrigerated and frozen foods - from pizza and cheesecakes to cookie dough - are gaining popularity in the parade of products sold for fundraising purposes. These products bring with them a whole new set of distribution and handling considerations. As a fundraising decision-maker, your primary goal, of course, is to conduct a smooth, profitable fundraiser. But don't lose sight of the fact that the foods sold through a fundraising drive are still intended for people to eat and enjoy, safely. "There's a misperception that foods sold for fundraising purposes are indestructible," reports Jim Messina, a New Jersey-based supplier of frozen foods for the fundraising market. According to Messina and others in the business of manufacturing and distributing frozen cookie dough, cheesecakes, pizzas and other frozen food items, the parameters for preserving these increasingly popular fundraising items are no different from products purchased from the grocer. Tom Lundeen, another frozen food supplier based in Iowa agrees, "When you buy ice cream at the corner supermarket, you don't leave it in the trunk for two days."
FAQs open to commuity groups, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, ptas/ptos, home school studentsfrom Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, iowa, Missouri, Illinois http://members.aol.com/montanacq/faqs.html
Extractions: Return to Top of Page If you have Adobe Reader or plan to download it (it's free) you may download a PDF version of the Passport Application Form or request one from Montana Destination ImagiNation . Decide whether you want to have one team (Individual Team) or two to five teams (5-Pak) . Print out the form, complete and send it with your method of payment to Destination ImagiNation, Inc., P. O. Box 547, Glassboro, NJ 08028 You will need to complete the Montana Destination ImagiNation Team Registration form. This form will be available in September. The completes form and your team fee should be mailed to your Regional Director by December 1st if you want the "Early Bird Discount". Don't forget you need the names of at least two appraisers and two volunteers on the second page of your registration form for it to be complete. At least one of your appraisers must be willing to come to the state tournament in March.
Welcome To The Jump$tart Coalition For Personal Financial Literacy private partnerships to provide financial education; Work with ptas, ptos and public Examplesof action are Vermont and iowa are introducing teacher training http://www.jumpstartcoalition.org/stcoaltxf.cfm?state=WI
State Advisory Council On Libraries - Minutes 9-11-98 Nebraska s program is based on the one in iowa. The space. Home schoolassociations in communities also ptas and ptos. Target http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/stadv/minutes/min998.html
Extractions: Minutes State Advisory Council Members Present: Susan Baird, Fauneil Bennett, Joan Birnie, John Dale, Stan Gardner, Mo Khamouna, Michael LaCroix, Sylvia Person, Sandra Riley, Jeanne Saathoff, Tom Schmitz, Kathy Tooker, Richard Voeltz, Jane Wall, Sharon Wiegert and Sally Wise. Nebraska Library Commission Staff Present: Rod Wagner, Richard Miller, Sally Snyder, Ellen Van Waart and Mary Jackson. The meeting was called to order by Chair Sandra Riley at 10:02 a.m. Introductions were given among those present. Approval of Agenda : Richard Voeltz moved and Michael LaCroix seconded the motion to approve the agenda. Motion carried. Approval of Minutes of June 12, 1998 : Richard Voeltz moved and Tom Schmitz seconded the motion. Motion carried. LSTA Grants Program Update Richard Miller : Richard Miller reported on the applications received for the LSTA grant program. A list of applicants was included in the mailing to Council members. The grant amounts requested ranged from $1,776 to $20,981. The total project costs ranged from $2,368 to $41,453. A 25% cash match is required. The projects are primarily technology related and include: Internet access, CD-ROM capabilities, fax machines, and T-1 lines. The Library Commission also received several planning grant requests. One application is for reference collection development. There is $250,000 available for this grant program. It is roughly divided as follows: $100,000 for mini grants and $150,000 for major grants. The Commission received 25 applications for mini grants and 19 applications for major grants. The total requested was $315,899.
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Funding Opportunities members of Parent Teacher Associations (ptas) or Parent Teacher Organizations (ptos)are also efforts within Minnesota, Wisconsin, iowa, Illinois, and http://www.dubina.com/Fundsnet/Donors/notices08.asp
Extractions: Department of Health and Human Services . Announcement of availability of funds and request for applications under the Office of Community Services' FY 2002 Job Opportunities for Low-income Individuals (JOLI) Program. To be considered for funding, applications must be postmarked on or before April 22, 2002 PDF Version Administration for Children and Families . Notice of Availability of Financial Assistance and Request for Applications for the Runaway and Homeless Youth Programs. Programs: Basic Center Program ( May 03, 2002 May 03, 2002 ), Transitional Living Programs FY 2002 Funding ( May 10, 2002 ), Transitional Living Program FY 2003 Funding ( May 10, 2002 PDF Version Occupational Safety and Health Administration . This notice announces the opportunity for interested nonprofit organizations to submit applications to become an OSHA Training Education Center. Applications will be rated on a competitive basis and approximately ten organizations will be selected to participate in the program. Deadline: May 24, 2002
BOARD OF DIRECTORS BETTENDORF COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT BETTENDORF BOARD OF DIRECTORS BETTENDORF COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT BETTENDORF, IOWAUnofficial Minutes of the November 17, 2003, Regular Meeting ( Pending Board Approval) 1. Call to Order. in liability insurance coverages. for ptas/ptos. Directors Crockett and Luton participated http://www.bettendorf.k12.ia.us:8080/board/minutes/111703min.pdf