
6 Financial Tips for HOA Managers
Accounting can be a difficult subject that requires some background knowledge to get right. But with these simple tips, you are on your way to fulfilling your fiduciary duty for your Homeowners Association.
Accounting can be a difficult subject that requires some background knowledge to get right. But with these simple tips, you are on your way to fulfilling your fiduciary duty for your Homeowners Association.
Bylaws are necessary for the operation of our parent teacher organizations yet when is the last time you set eyes on them much less referenced them when a dilemma came up?
Luckily, it’s not hard to update bylaws or even start from scratch. And once you’re done, bylaws can be your best friend when it comes to sticky situations.
Your PTA needs volunteers…and lots of them. Your organization quite simply wouldn’t run without them. However, finding volunteers can be a challenge. Your members WANT to help but may need a little encouragement to sign up.
Here are 20 sign ups you can use to make your new school year easier and hopefully, bring you more helping hands (and profit) along the way.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, you may have seen a large drop-off in your member involvement as people faced difficult times emotionally, socially, and financially. It may feel like
I don’t know about you, but as we get to about mid-summer, it seems as though back to school starts creeping up too fast (and then maybe it can’t come
Members are the life blood of any organization. They help fulfill your mission, provide invaluable volunteers, and supply much of your operating budget from their membership dues. For this reason, increasing membership is a top goal for parent organizations.
Setting up a website for the first time can be overwhelming. You’ve been presented with a big, blank canvas to fill with information about your group. What should you include? How should you
Showing your volunteers appreciation in all that they do should always be a top priority. Coming up with new, genuine, and personal ways to show appreciation, can sometimes be challenging. What’s important to remember is to keep it simple, probably budget friendly (especially if you have a large group), and always keep it fun.
Volunteer Appreciation Week is always near the 3rd week of April. Volunteers appreciate being recognized for their time, dedication, and efforts. Just because schools, businesses, etc. are temporarily closed and distance