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I would encourage you to search for past Booster Club threads on here. This is a topic that comes up a lot. There are a variety of ways that Booster Clubs are structured and operated. Plus, there are so many tax and legal requirements, that most successful clubs seek out legal advice to make sure they are set up correctly.
 
I would encourage you to search for past Booster Club threads on here. This is a topic that comes up a lot. There are a variety of ways that Booster Clubs are structured and operated. Plus, there are so many tax and legal requirements, that most successful clubs seek out legal advice to make sure they are set up correctly.
Okay, thanks. . I will do that. :)
 
We have a booster club, but have NEVER bought gym equipment with it. It is a 501c3. Our booster fees pay for meet fees, coaches fees, coaches expense fees, holiday gift, year end banquet, beach party and miscellaneous things that are bought for the kids (ice pops, cakes for birthdays, etc.). We also host 3 meets/year and boosters hosts the food and merchandise booths. That money gets divided amongst the gymnasts. We also do scripts and other fund raisers for leotard costs, etc.
 
We don't have a booster club at our gym. Most years we do a fundraiser through a local business. If you prefer not to peddle stuff, you can just buy the tee shirt if you don't want to earn it. All team kids are required to participate, but there are reduced fees for multiple gymnasts in the same family.
 

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