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How to fill out the Fundraising Activity Report - Schools Nyc online
This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions for completing the Fundraising Activity Report - Schools Nyc online. Whether you're a member of the PA/PTA or the Presidents’ Council, successfully filing this report is essential for documenting your fundraising activities.
Follow the steps to complete the Fundraising Activity Report online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Identify whether you are filling out the report as part of the PA/PTA or the Presidents’ Council by selecting the appropriate section. Complete the relevant school name or district and borough fields.
- Enter the title of the fundraising activity in the designated field.
- Input the date of the fundraising activity accurately.
- Provide a brief description of the fundraising activity, summarizing the purpose and any relevant details.
- Calculate the fundraising activity profit by entering the total gross income and total expenses. Ensure all vendor payments are included in the expenses to arrive at an accurate profit figure.
- Articulate how the funds raised will support program goals in the specified section.
- Indicate the dates when the Fundraising Activity Report was distributed to members and the principal or superintendent.
- Prepare the report by providing your printed name in the 'Prepared By' section and obtaining the required signatures from the president and treasurer.
- Review all entered information to ensure accuracy and completeness. Once verified, save your changes, download, print, or share the form as necessary.
Complete your Fundraising Activity Report online today to ensure your fundraising efforts are accurately documented.
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