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Join the PTA or PTSA at your school!

 

To find your PTA or PTSA (if your school has one):

~ visit https://www.bcps.org/

~ go to “Select a School” (top left of homepage)

~ find your school and click on the link

~ find the Parents or PTA/PTSA tab on your school’s homepage

~ reach out to the PTA/PTSA for info on joining!

~ if you have trouble, reach out to PTA Council, secretary@bcptacouncil.org

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION FROM FREE STATE PTA:

Find Free State PTA membership resources here: https://www.fspta.org/membership

The link above offers details on how to pay your unit’s dues in 2 different ways.

Use the membership campaign found on www.pta.org. These resources can provide you with great visuals and templates for attracting more members to join your PTA.  Remember there is no wrong way to PTA and look for upcoming opportunities to learn more about Membership.

Questions: Please contact VP for Membership at membership@fspta.org

 

Member Benefits!

Remind your PTA members (and potential members) of the benefits of joining PTA.  National PTA has many national business partners, which offer substantial discounts to PTA members.

PTA Membership Top-Ten List

  1. Many opportunities for discounts
  2. The opportunity to be connected with your child’s school
  3. Large network for parents and teachers
  4. Access to great resources for parents and students
  5. Opportunity to assist your child and other children in the community
  6. Opportunity to “speak up and suggest change” at your child’s school
  7. Witness improvements in the school, curriculum, and social events through fundraising efforts
  8. Affordable – membership in the largest child advocacy organization costs less than 3 cents per day
  9. Help support the many things the PT(S)A does for [School Name] students
  10. Good role model for your child – shows your child the importance that you place on them and their education

MEMBERSHIP BASICS

PTA for Your Child Membership Campaign Toolkit

January 2025 General Meeting Membership Workshop

~ Members can be enrolled all year long. The membership year is 7/1/xx to 6/30/xx, but the membership timeframe extends until the end of September (9/30) to allow members to vote at the Free State PTA convention in the summer and to conduct PTA business over the summer and at the beginning of the school year.

~ Free State PTA no longer distributes membership cards; cards are printed via Givebacks or using the template on the Free State PTA website:

PTA Card Template

~ Free State PTA no longer issues dues invoices. Units track their membership numbers and pay dues monthly.

~ 2025-26 PTA Membership valid until 9/30/26; 2024-25 PTA Membership valid until 9/30/25.

~ Dues should be remitted to National PTA and Free State PTA on a monthly basis (first payment due 10/31) preferably using Givebacks. You can also pay using ONE FORM found in the Membership section of the Free State PTA’s website, checks payable to Free State PTA. PTA members pay annual dues to their local unit at an amount set by that PT(S)A. Each member’s dues includes a Free State PTA portion ($2.00 per member per year) and a National PTA portion ($3.25 per member per year); thus, each local unit remits dues in the amount of $5.25 per member.

Free State PTA Membership Form

~ “Family” memberships: there is no such thing as family memberships. A PTA can decide to offer a slight discount for two members in one household to join the PTA, but $5.25/member still has to be remitted to Free State PTA. Example: a unit charges $10/member for one adult member. Instead of charging $20 for two adult members in one household, the PTA may decide to charge $18 for those two members. The PTA has to remit, however, $10.50 to Free State PTA for those two members. Only PTSAs may have student (non-adult) members.

~ Submit membership dues for at least 10 members by 3/31 to remain “in good standing” with Free State PTA (but continue to sell memberships and pay dues after this deadline)

~ “Good Standing”/Standards of Affiliation (SoA) Checklist for local units is here: https://www.fspta.org/resources-guides. Units in “good standing” can take part in Reflections, apply for National PTA grants, and send delegates to the Free State PTA Convention/Training. 

 

 

If not paying via Givebacks (recommended), use ONE FORM (link below) to pay National and State dues AT THE SAME TIME.

Form found here: https://www.fspta.org/membership

 

 

QUICK TIPS TO INCREASE MEMBERSHIP

From National PTA:  “When PTA gets involved, children benefit; when you get involved in PTA, the child who benefits the most is your own.”

  • use an easy-to-understand sample membership form
  • JUST ASK: a PTA survey showed that the NUMBER ONE reason people don’t join is that they were never asked to
  • if people express an interest in PTA, contact them right away to find out their interests and invite them to participate
  • always have membership forms available in the school office
  • hold membership drives at Back-to-School Night and other major school events
  • be present during American Education Week (food/hospitality is a good incentive!)
  • use Givebacks to sell memberships via your “store”. It makes joining and paying easier. Using Givebacks has been shown to increase membership by 34%!
  • Use a QR to join
  • have your president and/or membership chair speak at Back-to-School Night (ask principal for permission) to let families know how much your PTA does for your school and how much you need their help
  • remind your community about your PTA’s accomplishments and service
  • send a mid-year reminder postcard, flyer, or letter to families and staff to encourage them to join
  • anyone can join and serve!
  • keep meetings productive and positive; they are NOT gossip sessions
  • be inclusive; different people have different skills and perspectives; include all voices
  • translate PTA documents into different languages; offer translation services at meetings
  • virtual or hybrid meetings may increase attendance
  • thank members by including their names in your newsletter
  • remind teachers that the “T” in PTA stands for TEACHER
  • have a faculty rep on your board
  • some PTAs have business members and sponsors; consider creating a “business member” category at your board meeting; dues could be, for example, $25/membership
  • business-member logos can be posted in your Givebacks “store” — you can’t advertise or endorse businesses, but you can thank your sponsors
  • to encourage teacher/staff membership, you can offer lower-cost memberships for them; the dues amount (maybe $5/member) can be decided at your board meeting
  • create community partnerships to expand your PTA’s outreach