Archive for September 2019
Preserve Carved Pumpkins
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Read More5 Fall Fundraising Ideas
Just like that, Fall is upon us. The end of the year when everyone is searching inward and giving thanks; and searching outward for opportunities to share in giving.
Read MoreGet Sponsorships for Your Organization
A primary consideration for parent-teacher groups planning events and activities is how they’ll align the funding to make it a success.
Read MoreHave a Better Relationship with the School Front Office
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Read MoreParent Communication 101
To fully understand parent communication — and build a strategy around your different types of members — you’ll be required to have a basic acceptance of “one size doesn’t fit…
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