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 New here! bank account questions
 
imgOfflineNBEplayground
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New here! bank account questions
Posted: 28 Jul 08 10:20 AM
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Do I need to set up a bank account to deposit the donations into and pay for materials from? I imagine so, but has anyone done this and is there a certain type of account I need to ask the bank about? Thanks
imgOfflineMJT
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Re: New here! bank account questions
Posted: 31 Jul 08 6:38 PM
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First, make sure that you have a committee and the bank should require 2 signatures on each check-keep a budget and accurate records. Most banks can help-are you a non-profit (like a pta)? If you are a pta, I'd suggest contacting either the state PTA or National for a basic how to.
imgOfflineNBEplayground
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Re: New here! bank account questions
Posted: 31 Jul 08 9:19 PM
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Thanks for your help. The bank had me open a non-incorporated charity account. I am the ONLY person who can sign checks, pay money out of the account. I took a proposal to them and gave them an hour speech about what I was trying to do by building the playground for the school and they seemed as if they 'knew' what they were doing by telling me about the account. Do I really have to get (501) status? Anyone know? I know it is recommended, but has anyone successfully built a playground without having applied for the (501) status? Thanks
imgOfflinemarie_l
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Re: New here! bank account questions
Posted: 01 Aug 08 1:13 PM
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Hello and welcome!

I'm not super well-versed in this, but I think the main advantage to getting 501(c)(3) status is in being able to declare any donations as tax-deductible. That's an added incentive for people to make BIG donations if they can claim it on their taxes. There may also be certain grants only 501(c)(3) organizations are eligible for.

Good luck!

imgOfflineNBEplayground
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Re: New here! bank account questions
Posted: 01 Aug 08 3:10 PM
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Thanks for the help!

Anyone know how long/ hard it is to get 501 status? Do I need to come up with my own charity and file it with the IRS? How do I do that? Is there a special lawyer, accountant or representative that does that for me?

Is it better/ quicker to try and find an existing charity that can be a  fiscal sponsor?

Geeez this is turning out to be a lot harder than I thought.......I guess that is why people do not usually do it.

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Re: New here! bank account questions
Posted: 08 Aug 08 8:00 AM
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Anyone?
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Re: New here! bank account questions
Posted: 24 Aug 08 8:52 PM
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This is what I know from my experience... we were a school project so the school was a 501C so for applying for certain grants I used the school 501C3 #- which was a feat by itself to get access to the number. It turned out the city treasure would be the last person approving my grants and he adding the # on before he mailed the grant. However our back account was a DBA- Doing Business as Carroll School playground committee. We had 2 people that were our treasure. I think it was adviced to us to have 2 people just in case 1 person got ill or wasn't avl when a deposit  or withdrawal needed to be made/done.

We thought about becoming a 501C3 oursleves however I looked into it and it would cost well over $1000- unless an accountant/lawyer would have donated service to do it for free and I heard it takes awhile to be approved....maybe years. You could partner with another non profit to use theirs number- I helped with another project and they used the Friends of the Rec Dept 501C3 as an partnership with the playground project.

Good Luck

imgOfflinemariak
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Re: New here! bank account questions
Posted: 26 Aug 08 4:21 PM
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Sorry I'm late here. Just getting a charity checking account from a bank sounds a little too easy... and it sounds like Thomas Carroll School has found that becoming a 501C3 is pretty hard (and expensive).

On the project I was involved with, we partnered with an existing nonprofit. They collected the money, did the accounting, answered to the IRS and then paid the playground build bills. There were some issues with things getting paid on time, but it worked out pretty well for the most part. 

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