
Starting a Booster Organization
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Starting a Booster Organization
I'm new to this website and new to the world of band boosters. Our High School is just beginning it's second year of operation and our band is also just getting "off the ground". I would appreciate any advice, tips, and/or ideas from experienced boosters. Thanks for your help! 

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If you decide to make a non-profit booster organization, use "The California Nonprofit Corporation Kit." (Mancuso 3) It has a checklist of everything to do, a cd with all the forms you will need, and plenty of documentation to explain how to do everything. It comes in a binder and is about $60. Good luck in the future.
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I don't think she can do that, seeing that she is from Ontario, Canada.8-ball wrote:If you decide to make a non-profit booster organization, use "The California Nonprofit Corporation Kit." (Mancuso 3) It has a checklist of everything to do, a cd with all the forms you will need, and plenty of documentation to explain how to do everything. It comes in a binder and is about $60. Good luck in the future.
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hmmm i may be wrong but in my day geography was mandatory in HS and I think.TMR Quint Kid wrote:I don't think she can do that, seeing that she is from Ontario, Canada.8-ball wrote:If you decide to make a non-profit booster organization, use "The California Nonprofit Corporation Kit." (Mancuso 3) It has a checklist of everything to do, a cd with all the forms you will need, and plenty of documentation to explain how to do everything. It comes in a binder and is about $60. Good luck in the future.
CA is CAlifornia not CANada and there is a Ontario in California thats where the airport is!!
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To answer the question go to a sucessful booster organization in your area and attend a meeting and hang out with them. That is best way to see the ins and outs. This way its not sugarcoated and you get the real story.
Could be Canada Could be California but lets not Assume!
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Hi! Everyone
I'm in the process of forming a Independent Winter Drumline. And I was wondering how I can start a sort of booster organization for the line.




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Purchasing anything that tells you how to form a non-profit and/or paying somebody hundreds of dollars to do it for you is a big waste of money. This information is available for free from the appropriate state agency. Each agency will have a newbie’s guide to completing these steps. It’s quite easy.
First, you must file for Articles of Incorporation. This will take around 90 days to be approved or denied. This is something that is handled by the Secretary of State. The filing fee for California is $30.00. You will need to search for the information pertaining to a "non-profit Public Benefit corporation" in the link provided. The are sample articles of incorporation with the states min. requirements in the link as well. Being incorporated does not mean you have federal or state tax exempt status....that comes later
Here is the information you need pertaining to Articles of Incorporation.
http://www.ss.ca.gov/business/corp/corp_artsnpinf.htm
Once you file for that you must file for both federal and state tax exempt status...there are a few things you must do before that however. Let me know when you have filed for incorporation and I would be happy to help you with the next few steps.
-Dan Lukehart
First, you must file for Articles of Incorporation. This will take around 90 days to be approved or denied. This is something that is handled by the Secretary of State. The filing fee for California is $30.00. You will need to search for the information pertaining to a "non-profit Public Benefit corporation" in the link provided. The are sample articles of incorporation with the states min. requirements in the link as well. Being incorporated does not mean you have federal or state tax exempt status....that comes later
Here is the information you need pertaining to Articles of Incorporation.
http://www.ss.ca.gov/business/corp/corp_artsnpinf.htm
Once you file for that you must file for both federal and state tax exempt status...there are a few things you must do before that however. Let me know when you have filed for incorporation and I would be happy to help you with the next few steps.
-Dan Lukehart
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Lukehart wrote:Purchasing anything that tells you how to form a non-profit and/or paying somebody hundreds of dollars to do it for you is a big waste of money. This information is available for free from the appropriate state agency. Each agency will have a newbie’s guide to completing these steps. It’s quite easy.
First, you must file for Articles of Incorporation. This will take around 90 days to be approved or denied. This is something that is handled by the Secretary of State. The filing fee for California is $30.00. You will need to search for the information pertaining to a "non-profit Public Benefit corporation" in the link provided. The are sample articles of incorporation with the states min. requirements in the link as well. Being incorporated does not mean you have federal or state tax exempt status....that comes later
Here is the information you need pertaining to Articles of Incorporation.
http://www.ss.ca.gov/business/corp/corp_artsnpinf.htm
Once you file for that you must file for both federal and state tax exempt status...there are a few things you must do before that however. Let me know when you have filed for incorporation and I would be happy to help you with the next few steps.
-Dan Lukehart
Hey! Lukehart
Thanks for the info.


Moreno Valley HS
*Front Ensemble/Battery Instructor* 08-09
*Drill Designer* 08
Temescal Canyon HS
*Front Ensemble Instructor* 05-08
*Marching Instructor* 05-07
Tracy Community Drumline
*Co-Director*
*Music Arranger*
*Drill Designer*
*Front Ensemble/Battery Instructor* 08-09
*Drill Designer* 08
Temescal Canyon HS
*Front Ensemble Instructor* 05-08
*Marching Instructor* 05-07
Tracy Community Drumline
*Co-Director*
*Music Arranger*
*Drill Designer*