Membership Virginia Jicha NCPTA Board of Directors.

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Membership Virginia Jicha NCPTA Board of Directors

PTA Mission To make every child's potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children.

Membership Current membership trend Why membership matters – Strength of our voice – Relevancy Member verse Volunteer

Why PTA? When you’re a PTA member, you’re part of something bigger… 4 million members in 20,000 units worldwide. More than 135,000 members in more than 950 units in North Carolina. PTA members advocate for students on issues that matter to you locally, statewide, and nationally, such as: – Shrinking budgets; – Increasing class sizes; – Government mandates; – Fewer TAs and school nurses; – Driver’s education funding.

Why PTA? Family participation in education was twice as predictive of students’ academic success as family socioeconomic status. More than 85 research studies conducted over the past 30 years prove that kids do better when parents are involved: – Grades are higher; – Test scores improve; – Attendance increases; – Kids stay in school longer; – Drug and alcohol abuse declines; – Students are healthier.

What you get as a member Monthly e-newsletter Webinars Special offers and discounts Leadership training and learning opportunities Support to get involved in ways that work for you and your family

2016/17 Membership Campaign Here we Grow! Monthly themes and tips Incentives for growth! Flyer – sent to each local unit Enews tips NCPTA on-line resources National PTA on-line resources

August: Best Back to School Membership Idea September: Put the “T” in PTA October: Early Bird—the Blue Key Award November: Get on the Honor Roll December: Men are Essential January: Gold Key—25 additional members! February: Community Collaboration March: Membership Madness April: Did you grow? The Bronze Acorn!

NCPTA Database Where to find it – Local units use the NCPTA Database for the following purposes: – Enter the name, address, and address of PTA officers – Enter the name and address of members – Send directly to members of your PTA – Confirm your PTA’s annual Financial Review has been completed and results reported to your PTA’s Board of Directors – Enter the filing date of your PTA’s annual IRS Form 990 – Print membership cards

Taking a Deeper Dive Elementary Middle High Magnet

NEW for the School Year! Online Membership Payments

Online Membership Payments When members join your PTA Online: $4 is paid directly to NCPTA for state and national dues The local unit portion of dues is paid directly to your local PTA PayPal Account Member pays the Paypal fees of $ % Members can pay with a credit card or their personal PayPal Account A membership card and welcome letter is ed to the member The member is automatically entered in the NCPTA database You may download a list of members from the NCPTA database User has option of making a donation to your PTA when joining

Online Membership Payments How to Enroll Your PTA Step 1: Create a PTA PayPal Account - If your PTA does not already have an active PTA PayPal account, you will need to create one. Follow these step-by-step instructions to create a PTA PayPal account. step-by-step instructions to create a PTA PayPal account. Step 2: Contact to enroll –Simply send an to NCPTA with the following information and our office staff will enroll your o Your name and o Your PTA School and county o Your PayPal address o Your PTA dues amount Questions? Contact

Let’s Get Excited Membership success stories Membership best practices

Membership Here We Grow! Our membership campaign and practical tips and advice to grow your membership and increase engagement. Leadership How to lead and manage today’s PTA, including financials! Advocacy Grow where you’re planted: a scan of advocacy at the local, state, and national level and what that means for your PTA now. Registration fee of $10 includes lunch and materials.

Thank You!