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Why join PTA?

1. To help and encourage your child!

Research has shown that the most important indication on how well a child will do in school is the level of parental involvement in that child’s education. This does not mean that you have to perpetually volunteer for PTA programs (although that certainly would be nice) or be at school all day. Just being a member of PTA offers support for the organization. Membership gives us a louder and more effective voice in Springfield and Washington D.C.

 

2. To help all children!

The primary mission of the PTA is to advocate for ALL children. Why is this important to you?  We, as a society, need to understand that ALL children really are our future. We need to make sure that ALL children will become contributors to our society, because we never know who will be affecting us in the future.

 

3. The affordable, inexpensive dues have a huge payoff!

The State and National portion of the dues ($3.25 per member per year) provides most of our funding. The dues are comprised of National ($1.75), State ($1.50), plus a local unit portion. The local units decide how much to charge, but in most cases the total cost is less than $10.00 per year.

 

What do you get for your dues?  

     •  Membership in an organization that advocates exclusively for ALL children

     •  You stay on top of legislative issues concerning children.

     •  You get results! With your support…

              √     We successfully advocated for the lower legal drinking limit.

              √     We were instrumental in putting the school bus arms on buses, which saves children’s lives and prevents injury.

              √     We supported the passage of vicious dogs laws.

              √     We successfully advocated for a Department of Juvenile Justice Department in Illinois.

     •  You have someone to call if you need assistance.

     •  You have free training and workshops available.*

     •  You receive print resources.

     •  You have a chance to meet with others who share your concerns and celebrate success.

 

All of this —for only $3.25 per member per year!

 

4. It’s fun!

While you may work hard at times, PTA volunteers usually have fun doing their jobs. And there are so many different opportunities that there is something for everyone. It can range from helping out at a fun fair, getting together to cut Campbell Soup Labels, helping in a classroom, or giving a presentation to the School Board. You'll meet other parents, share parenting tips, and develop leadership skills.

 

*Units may be asked to cover mileage cost for the presenter, which is dependent on the amount of miles traveled.

 

Why be a PTA?

 

1. You are not alone!

There is always someone you can contact with questions. Someone will have the answer or know how to get one. Trained volunteers are available to assist with programs, problem solving, resources, etc.

     You are a part of the National PTA.

     When you are a PTA, you will have meetings with other PTAs in your area. You will have a chance to talk to other people about similar concerns. There will also be State Meetings, including our annual convention.

 

2. Free training!*

Illinois PTA offers many courses and workshops to help you operate your PTA. These include an Information Course, Advanced Course, President’s Course, ABCs of PTA Finance, and PTA and the Law. If we offer a meal, we do usually have a fee to cover the cost of the meal. At our annual convention, there are many workshops on current children’s issues.

 

3. You have a loud voice!

An individual PTA member may take his concern to the local PTA; the local PTA can take it to the state; and then the state to the National PTA.  NETWORKING IN ACTION!

     PTA has representation on various state advisory boards and councils, such as the Illinois State Board of Education, the Illinois Curriculum Council, and the Illinois Department of Public Health. The Illinois PTA also partners with other organizations that work for children such as: Council Against Handgun Violence, Fatherhood Initiative, Fire Safety Alliance, Healthy Schools Campaign, Principals Association, State Board of Education, Voices for Illinois Children, Family Partner Network, and the Illinois Arts Advisory.

     The more people you have, the more likely that your local School Board or legislator will hear you. Legislative committees at state and national levels are working to promote laws that benefit children.

 

 

4. Get the latest news on legislation and children issues!

The following publications are free to PTAs:  National PTA Handbook; Our Children; and the Illinois PTA Bulletin. Free state and national mailings dealing with PTA, education, legislation, and updates are sent.  “How Tos” on leadership, conducting meetings, record keeping, presenting programs, etc. (Some publications are available in Spanish at no or low cost.)  Videos dealing with school and children’s issues are available on loan from the state PTA office. You can receive automatic emails and information on our web sites (www.illinoispta.org and www.pta.org).

 

5. PTA is a democratic organization.

Local unit PTAs are governed by the membership, which follows PTA bylaws, thereby recognizing the importance of elected officers and public meetings. It is not just a few people making the decisions. We follow the direction communicated by our membership.

 

6. Financial Benefits!

        Units are immediately covered by Illinois PTA group non-profit, tax deductible, and tax exemption status, under the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Rules and Regulations, 501(c) (3) determination.

        Illinois PTA Sales Tax Exemption, granted by the State of Illinois Department of Revenue, covers units.

        Low cost insurance is available to PTA units — Group and Special Event Liability, Bonding, and Theft.

        Illinois PTA Scholarships are awarded yearly, to two high school students in each of the 19 PTA districts in Illinois. Over $1,000,000 has been awarded to students since the inception of this program. Illinois PTA also provides limited grants to Illinois colleges and universities.

*Units may be asked to cover mileage cost for the presenter, which is dependent on the amount of miles traveled.



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