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The Boosted Volunteer shares the stories of volunteers for booster clubs, PTA and school support organizations. From best practices on fundraising to how volunteer work has impacted their lives, our guests provide useful insight on running a booster club.

Robin Eissler


    • Jun 25, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Marching Forward: How Troopers Legacy Corps is Uniting Generations & Fueling the Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 30:24


    What do you get when you combine military discipline, musical passion, and multigenerational spirit? You get the Troopers Legacy Corps—an all-age drum and bugle ensemble committed to legacy, community, and lasting impact. In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, host Robin Eissler sits down with Mark Kincaid, fundraising chair and advisory board member of Troopers Legacy Corps, a proud extension of the historic Troopers Drum & Bugle Corps from Casper, Wyoming. Mark shares how a one-time reunion group transformed into a sustainable, mission-driven organization that brings together alumni, families, and first-time volunteers alike. He walks us through his personal journey—from a military career to a leadership role in the Corps—and the challenges and triumphs of managing a diverse and passionate group of volunteers. You'll learn how Troopers Legacy balances urgent needs like new equipment with long-term goals like scholarships and endowments. From streamlining communication through BoosterHub to creatively engaging “age-outs,” Mark offers practical strategies and heartfelt lessons for any booster leader working to build something meaningful. Whether you're leading a performing arts booster or launching a brand-new volunteer group, this episode is packed with inspiration, tools, and real-world insight. Key Takeaways: 1:00 How Troopers Legacy Corps grew from a one-time idea into a full-fledged ensemble 4:16 Creating a space where members from ages 14 to 80+ can march together 11:06 Mark's multi-pronged fundraising approach—from targeted appeals to affiliate links 18:17 Using BoosterHub to simplify logistics and engage volunteers 19:00 The reality of raising money now vs. planning for the future 21:01 Why booster clubs need to be run like a business 24:34 Mark's proudest achievement: turning performance into purpose 25:00 Advice for new booster leaders: recruit strategically and think long-term 27:05 Upcoming performances and how the Corps is welcoming the next generation of alumni   Resources: Website: https://trooperslegacycorps.boosterhub.com/home/8939  

    How Community Created a Post Malone Tailgate Party

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 25:15


    What happens when a high school band program says yes to a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity—with just weeks to prepare? You get a story of passion, partnership, and pushing past expectations. In this week's Boosted Volunteer Podcast, hosts Robin and Evan Eissler welcome James Rees, Director of Bands at Grapevine High School, and Diane Pintar, Vice President of the Grapevine Band Boosters. Together, they share the incredible behind-the-scenes story of how preparation, community, and a little serendipity landed their high school band the chance to perform for none other than Post Malone, a Grapevine alum, at AT&T Stadium. Together, they share how vision, collaboration, and sheer determination helped turn a last-minute request into an unforgettable, student-centered success story. They talk about the power of aiming high, manifesting more, and knowing when to say yes—and when not yet is the wiser move.   Key Highlights: (03:57) The phone call that changed everything (07:24) A whirlwind two-week timeline to showtime (11:18) The logistics, community support, and behind-the-scenes hustle (19:47) Why “do it” is the best advice for programs facing big opportunities (20:59) When your vision outgrows expectations—and why that's a good thing (22:06) Balancing epic experiences with everyday responsibilities (23:11) The art of leading from a place of “yes”—while managing real-world limits (24:02) Final reflections and a challenge to dream even bigger Whether you're an educator, parent, or volunteer leader, this episode will leave you motivated to dream bigger and act boldly for your students.

    Managing Relationships: Coach, Band Director and Booster Club Roles

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 18:41


    Is your Booster Club working with your coach or against them without even realizing it?    In this solo episode, Robin dives into one of the most common—and confusing—topics Booster Club leaders face: defining the relationship with coaches, marching band directors, and program heads. She explains how Booster Clubs, as independent nonprofits, can collaborate effectively while maintaining clear roles and boundaries. Robin offers practical strategies—from holding quarterly meetings and setting budget boundaries to navigating privacy concerns and involving coaches in board succession planning. Her advice helps Booster Club leaders build strong, respectful partnerships that support student programs without stepping over the line.  If you've ever asked, "Should the coach be in our board meetings?" or "Can we legally pay a coach?"—this episode is for you.   Key Takeaways: [01:30] Booster Clubs are separate nonprofits—not owned by the school or coach. [03:58] The program leader is your main partner. Build trust early. [06:45] Hold quarterly meetings with coaches to align on goals. [08:40] Clearly define what the Booster Club funds—and what it doesn't. [11:38] Respect privacy laws—don't expect access to student data. [13:15] Involve coaches in board succession planning. [15:36] Conflicts often stem from misunderstandings—keep communication open. [17:33] Set the tone early: Booster Clubs exist to support, not direct. [19:03] Rebuilding trust takes time—start with consistent, clear actions.

    Funding the Gap: Booster Clubs in an Era of Changing Government Policies

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 17:15


    Is Your Booster Club Ready for What's Coming? In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, hosts Robin Eissler and Evan Eissler discuss the evolving role of booster clubs amid upcoming federal and state educational regulations. They highlight the increasing importance of booster clubs to bridge funding gaps caused by potential budget cuts in schools. The conversation covers the history of booster clubs, strategies to maintain fundraising during economic downturns, and tips to ensure legal compliance and efficient budgeting. They also suggest collaborative efforts among different booster clubs and emphasize the necessity of a strategic fundraising plan.   Key Takeaways: 00:44 – New federal and state regulations may significantly impact schools — and Booster Clubs are on the front lines. 01:48 – Why Booster Clubs were created, and how their roles have grown as public funding shrinks. 02:20 – The growing disparity between high- and low-income areas in Booster Club support. 03:04 – What programs are likely to face the first cuts — and why enrichment activities may suffer most. 04:05 – Booster Clubs during economic downturns: why giving often increases when it's needed most. 05:04 – How one Booster Club thrived during COVID by rethinking sponsor engagement and fundraising creativity. 06:33 – Challenges for low-income areas: weaker Booster Clubs, fewer resources, and greater need. 07:08 – Why clear communication with school districts and program leaders is more critical than ever. 07:36 – Legal watch-outs: Can your Booster Club legally fund staff salaries? Is your 501(c)(3) in good standing? 09:01 – Avoid donor fatigue: The importance of prioritizing impactful, high-return fundraisers. Stay ahead of the curve! Share this episode with your board, review your legal structure, and plan your fundraising strategy today to ensure your Booster Club is ready for the changes ahead.    Robin Eissler Links: Website: https://www.boosterhub.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-eissler-31bb7a36

    The Treasurer's Toolkit: Streamlining Booster Club Expense Management

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 22:32


    Managing your booster club's finances just got easier!  In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, host Robin Eissler talks with Kyle Ruschman, VP of Sales and Business Development at USIO, to explore how prepaid debit card solutions—like Akimbo cards—are transforming nonprofit financial management. Kyle shares his expertise on how these cards provide real-time control, reduce reimbursement hassles, and enhance financial security for booster clubs and other nonprofit organizations. With a quick online application process and approvals in as little as one to two days, clubs can start managing their funds efficiently—right from their Booster Hub account. Plus, Kyle brings his personal experience as a youth sports parent and coach, offering insight into the real-world benefits of streamlining financial transactions for organizations supporting kids' activities.  If you're looking for a smarter way to allocate funds, eliminate personal reimbursements, and maintain transparency in spending, this episode is for you!   Key Takeaways: 1:00   Why debit cards are a game-changer for nonprofits and Booster Clubs 3:14   How prepaid debit cards provide secure and controlled fund allocation 4:44   Eliminating the reimbursement process and simplifying financial oversight 8:38   Streamlining accounting by categorizing expenses with separate card accounts 9:29   Understanding the cost structure: No transaction fees, minimal setup fees for physical cards 17:19  How Akimbo debit cards simplify booster club finances. 18:07  Kyle's background in youth sports and why booster club support matters. 20:31  Why digital tools reduce stress for booster clubs and families. 21:32  How to connect with Kyle and learn more about Akimbo debit cards.  

    Top 10 Booster Club Blunders: Is Your Booster Club Making These Costly Mistakes?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 26:00


    Running a successful Booster Club isn't just about raising funds—it's about avoiding costly mistakes! In this episode of Boosted Volunteer, hosts Evan and Robin Eisler dive into the Top 10 Booster Club Blunders that can hold your organization back. From failing to invest in the right tools to common fundraising missteps (like the T-shirt trap!), Evan and Robin share real-life examples and practical solutions that can help you streamline operations, maximize fundraising, and keep volunteers engaged.    Learn why spending on admin costs can actually boost your bottom line, how to avoid inventory nightmares, and the secret to getting parents to actually show up when you ask for help.    Key Takeaways: 1:50   Why Booster Clubs should invest in tools and admin costs 4:48   The real strategy behind making money on T-shirts 7:25    Why a single email won't get volunteers to sign up 18:40  The importance of automation in managing fees, payments, and sponsorships 18:59  Why complex membership and sponsorship structures can hurt your club 19:43  The danger of mandating volunteer hours and its impact on culture 21:01  The legal and financial risks of offsetting fees through volunteer hours 23:02  Why individual fundraising accounts can put your nonprofit status at risk    Robin Eissler Links: Website: https://www.boosterhub.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-eissler-31bb7a36

    The Hidden Costs Behind Free Fundraising Tools for Booster Clubs

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 18:16


    Many fundraising platforms advertise themselves as "free," but are they truly cost-free?  In this episode of Booster Volunteer Podcast, hosts Evan and Robin Eissler uncover the hidden costs behind these so-called free fundraising tools. They explore the structural differences between simple donation websites and peer-to-peer fundraising systems, highlighting common pitfalls such as high transaction fees, hidden tips, data-sharing concerns, and embedded advertisements. Evan and Robin provide a practical guide to evaluating and choosing between free, legacy, and modern low-cost fundraising tools. They emphasize the importance of understanding transaction fees, promotional capabilities, and data privacy, ensuring a true apples-to-apples comparison of costs and benefits. Despite the appeal of free platforms, they reveal how these tools often impose higher costs through optional tips and limited visibility, ultimately impacting user engagement and fundraising success. Additionally, they discuss the evolution of fundraising technology and the benefits of involving students in data collection to enhance engagement and results. Robin underscores the need for booster clubs to select tools that actively contribute to their fundraising efforts rather than simply appearing cost-effective on the surface. Tune in to learn how to navigate the fundraising landscape and select the right platform for your needs!   Key Takeaways: 1:04 - Understanding "Free" Fundraising Tools 1:19 - The Difference Between Donation Pages & Peer-to-Peer Fundraising 2:15 - The Truth About Tips & Checkout Fees 3:29 - Data Privacy Risks & Sharing Policies 5:18 - Advertising on Free Platforms (5:18) 6:09 - Limitations of Free Fundraising Websites (6:09)   Robin Eissler Links: Website: https://www.boosterhub.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-eissler-31bb7a36

    Rules, Roles, and Results: The Blueprint for Effective Board Meetings

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 26:41


    Did you know that running a booster club board meeting is a lot like managing a business? Clear rules, defined roles, and structured discussions lead to real results. One key to success is Robert's Rules of Order, a time-tested framework that helps meetings stay on track, make informed decisions, and avoid unnecessary chaos.  In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, host Robin Eissler sits down with Jim Buchanan—adjunct professor at UMHB, founder of Brighter Honor Consulting, and former AT&T director—to share expert strategies for running efficient, organized, and results-driven board meetings. Jim emphasizes the importance of preparation for effective meetings, where decisions are made rather than learning new information. He advocates for forming committees to streamline discussions and prevent endless debates. Jim also stresses the need to train new board members on Robert's Rules of Order using bylaws, policy manuals, and online resources. A well-prepared board chair leads confidently, improving decision-making and operations. Jim and Robyn also reflect on their volunteer experiences, highlighting teamwork and patience. Jim's background in theater and leadership with children's activities contributed to his booster club's success.  Key Takeaways: 2:46 Importance of Robert's Rules of Order:  Jim explains Robert's Rules of Order 4:24 Structure and Organization in Nonprofit Meetings: Jim emphasizes the importance of having a structured meeting to prevent chaos and ensure productivity 7:29 Managing Unexpected Topics During a Meeting:  Jim suggests using a "parking lot" to address out-of-agenda items later in the meeting, helping to maintain focus on the primary agenda. 8:34 Ideal Meeting Structure: Jim outlines the key components of a board meeting, including preparation, organizing logistics, staying on time, and maintaining accurate meeting minutes. 10:06 What Should and Should Not Be on the Agenda: Jim explains what items belong on a typical agenda, stressing the importance of staying focused on the key topics relevant to the meeting. 12:00 Common Mistakes in Parliamentary Procedure: Jim highlights a common mistake in meetings 21:31 Robert's Rules of Order: Training new board members with bylaws and Robert's Rules of Order is essential    Resources: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-buchanan-cam-c-p-m-58a65123/  

    Staffing WGI: The Superbowl of Color Guard, Percussion & Winds

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 16:19


    Have you ever wondered what it takes to host the Superbowl of Color Guard, Percussion and Winds?   In this episode of the Boosted Volunteer Podcast, host Robin Eissler sits down with Tina Schirmeister, Special Events and Staffing Manager at WGI Sport of the Arts, to uncover the secrets behind organizing the prestigious WGI Championships in Dayton, Ohio.  Tina takes us behind the scenes, sharing how WGI brings together international teams from Costa Rica, Japan, London, and beyond to compete in indoor color guard, percussion, and winds divisions. From coordinating regionals to managing the championship weekend with over 150 passionate volunteers, she breaks down the strategies that make it all possible. She also shares how you can volunteer for the annual WGI Championships and how they volunteer-staffed event is structured for success. Key Takeaways: 1:17 What is WGI? Tina explains WGI's mission as the "sport of the arts" and its role as the governing body for indoor marching arts.  1:48 International Participation: Discover how WGI attracts performers from around the world.  2:30 Event Structure: Understand the championship process, from regionals to finals.  6:56 WGI Con: A biannual educational convention for instructors and designers in the marching arts.  7:54 Volunteer Coordination: Learn about the essential role of volunteers and how they make the event successful.  Resources:   Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-schirmeister/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tina.schirmeister

    High School Volleyball Wins: Leadership, Talent & Booster Clubs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 27:57


    What makes a great sports program and how can parents and booster clubs elevate the experience for everyone involved? Jenny Richardson, head coach of the Georgetown Lady Eagles Volleyball team, shares her journey of leading her team to the state semifinals. With 16 years of coaching experience, Jenny's expertise in fostering talent, community support, and teamwork sets her apart. Jenny highlights the importance of community involvement, early player development, and the irreplaceable role of a dedicated booster club. From hosting volleyball clinics for young athletes to maintaining strong relationships with middle school coaches, Jenny reveals strategies to build cohesive and goal-driven teams. Tune in to learn how creating a supportive, hard-working community can lead to sustained success in sports.    Key Takeaways:   (00:02) - Meet Jenny Richardson: Georgetown Lady Eagles Volleyball Coach (01:05) - The Importance of Community Support (01:59) -  Building a Successful Sports Program (03:33) -  Early Development and Coaching Strategies (05:02) -  2024 Season Highlights and Team Dynamics (06:40) -  Assistant Coach's Unique Perspective (08:16) - The Role of the Booster Club (13:34) -  Sun City Boosters: A Unique Support System (16:40) -  Rebuilding for the Future (18:25) -  Advice for Coaches and Booster Volunteers (22:56) -  Jenny's High School Experience and Lifelong Friendships   Resources: https://ghs.georgetownisd.org/departments/athletics/athletics-home/ghs-volleyball/coach-jenny-richardson  

    Marching to Macy's: Flower Mound Marching Band's Journey to the Parade

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 29:07 Transcription Available


    Ever wondered what it takes to get a high school band to perform at the iconic Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?  Join host Robin Eissler on this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast as she sits down with Brent Biskup and Jana Harvey, the band directors of Flower Mound High School, to discuss the incredible journey behind this unforgettable event. From navigating the careful application process two years in advance, to organizing logistics for 400 students, this episode discussed the complexities of pulling off such a huge achievement. Brent and Jana share the challenges of training students for parade marching, organizing subway trips in New York City, and managing demanding rehearsal schedules, all while balancing the cost and fundraising efforts needed to make the dream a reality.  Discover how 31 dedicated parent volunteers played a crucial role, the lessons learned during the process, and the unforgettable moments the team experienced from the excitement of stepping into the parade lineup to the surreal feeling of performing live on national television. “I'll never forget turning to the kids at the ready line, waving, and saying, ‘Good luck. Be amazing. Their faces in that moment said it all” - Jana "When they opened the gates and pushed us onto the parade route, it hit me—this is really happening." - Brent Whether you're a band enthusiast, a booster club member, or just someone who loves hearing behind the scenes stories of dedication and teamwork, this episode will inspire and amaze.  Tune in now and learn what it truly takes to make magic happen on the streets of New York! (00:54) Taking 400 kids to New York for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2024 (03:16) How Flower Mound High School secured their spot in the Macy's Parade 2024 through a careful application process. (04:27) Insights into fundraising efforts, including scholarships, community support, and managing a $3,600-per-student cost. (08:23) Fundraising strategies for large events within 501(c)(3) guidelines. (10:53) Preparing students for parade marching, including retraining techniques. (19:20) Managing schedules and priorities during the busiest month of the year. (25:14) Memorable moments from the parade and reflections on the experience.  

    Essential Printing Insights for Booster Clubs with Jason Tuggle

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 27:55


    Can you turn your booster club printing into a revenue generator? In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, Robin Eissler is joined by Jason, a seasoned volunteer coordinator with extensive experience in nonprofit management. Together, they dive into the essential elements of successful volunteer engagement, exploring strategies for recruitment, retention, and the creation of meaningful volunteer experiences. Jason shares insightful tips on how to leverage community partnerships, overcome common challenges, and implement best practices for maximizing impact. Whether you're a new volunteer manager or a veteran looking to refresh your approach, this episode offers valuable advice to enhance your volunteer program.In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, Robin Eissler is joined by Jason Tuggle, owner of 360 Press Solutions and club sport entrepreneur. Together they dive into the world of printing. Whether it be yard signs for marching bands, programs for football games or other printed material, they detail the do's and don'ts of each type. Learn how to get your projects printed with the best quality at how to keep costs at a minimum. Also, learn how to make your printing projects a fundraiser rather than a cost. Tune in to discover actionable insights and practical strategies that can help you manage costs and increase revenue with your booster club printing projects. Highlights:(01:34) Overview of 360 Press Solutions, detailing different types of printing services offered.(02:14) How marketing materials for Country Fire Volleyball integrate with Jason's commercial printing work.(03:10) Explanation of digital vs. offset printing, and their applications for short and large runs.(04:28) The large and wide format printing for banners, yard signs, and cutouts.(05:11) Comparison between local print shops and online printing services, with advice on choosing the right option.(06:00) Pitfalls of online printing, including potential issues with file formats and design.(08:11) Comparison to Booster Hub's practice of immersing software developers in the real-world application.(09:05) Various types of printing projects for booster clubs, including yard signs, game day programs, and decals(10:25) Challenges of media guide layout and the benefits of consulting with experts.(12:26) Importance of providing clear guidelines for ad submissions to avoid issues with print quality.(13:17) Tips for finding a competent designer, including experience with print design and proficiency in design software.(14:18) The difference between web and print design.(15:30) Recommendations for cost-saving measures and the benefits of incorporating sponsors into printed materials.(16:54) Examples of unique and creative custom printing projects, including large player cutouts and specialty finishes.(18:27) Advice on building in extra time for potential issues with printing and shipping.(19:45) Key do's and don'ts of booster club printing, including seeking expert help, starting early, and budgeting.(22:33) Importance of providing a comprehensive list of printing projects to printers for accurate quoting and scheduling.(22:48) Suggestions for using printing to raise more money, including personalization and creative fundraising ideas.

    Essential Printing Insights for Booster Clubs with Jason Tuggle

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 27:55


    In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, Robin Eissler is joined by Jason, a seasoned volunteer coordinator with extensive experience in nonprofit management. Together, they dive into the essential elements of successful volunteer engagement, exploring strategies for recruitment, retention, and the creation of meaningful volunteer experiences. Jason shares insightful tips on how to leverage community partnerships, overcome common challenges, and implement best practices for maximizing impact. Whether you're a new volunteer manager or a veteran looking to refresh your approach, this episode offers valuable advice to enhance your volunteer program.

    Marching Over to BoosterHub

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 14:23


    In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, host Evan Eissler and Robin Eissler discuss the major transition from Charms to Booster Hub for over 200 bands. They delve into the key differences between the two platforms, comparing the switch to moving from Windows to Mac. Charms, initially designed for band directors as an office management tool, contrasts sharply with Booster Hub, which is tailored for nonprofit booster club management and adheres to IRS rules on fundraising accounts. Robin highlights the advantages of Booster Hub's live double-entry accounting system, which offers real-time updates and greater transparency, compared to Charms' basic ledger system. The episode also covers Booster Hub's enhanced fundraising tools, such as “Booster Bucks” and QR-coded ticket sales, and provides practical advice on the transition process, including exporting data, importing student information, and setting up invoices. Learn how to streamline your booster club's operations and save time - Tune in now! Highlights: (01:57) The big differences between Charms and Booster Hub. (04:00) Charms and Booster Hub Accounting Differences (06:28) Individual Fundraising: Booster Hub doesn't track individual fundraising accounts to comply with IRS rules but uses Booster Credits for discounts. (09:42)Transition Steps: Export data from Charms, import into Booster Hub, and set up accounting balances. (11:15) Booster Hub Benefits (12:46) Simplification: Transitioning to Booster Hub saves time and streamlines operations for nonprofit booster clubs.

    Marching Over to BoosterHub

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 14:23


    In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, host Evan Eissler and Robin Eissler discuss the major transition from Charms to Booster Hub for over 200 bands. They delve into the key differences between the two platforms, comparing the switch to moving from Windows to Mac. Charms, initially designed for band directors as an office management tool, contrasts sharply with Booster Hub, which is tailored for nonprofit booster club management and adheres to IRS rules on fundraising accounts. Robin highlights the advantages of Booster Hub's live double-entry accounting system, which offers real-time updates and greater transparency, compared to Charms' basic ledger system. The episode also covers Booster Hub's enhanced fundraising tools, such as “Booster Bucks” and QR-coded ticket sales, and provides practical advice on the transition process, including exporting data, importing student information, and setting up invoices. Learn how to streamline your booster club's operations and save time - Tune in now!

    Website Best Practices

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 19:06


    Highlights:(01:11) Importance of having a website for organizations, especially for selling items and sharing information.(01:56) Historical use of websites for communication now supplemented by apps.(03:03) Key functions of a booster club website: sharing mission, details about directors/coaches, volunteer support, and donations.(03:52) Importance of keeping websites simple and focused.(05:57) Ensuring website responsiveness across devices.(06:20) Importance of accessibility features like color contrast and dark mode compatibility.(07:03) Tips for updating content and ensuring multiple people have access to the website.(08:44) Ensuring clear calls to action are prominent and easy to find.(10:00) E-commerce integration for easy transaction processing and secure payments.(14:29) Using compelling hero images and tools like Canva for design.(15:36) Proper use of QR codes for printed materials and links for social media.(16:26) Tips for improving SEO with organic content, local information, and keywords.

    Website Best Practices

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 19:06


    Curious about how to make your booster club or nonprofit website stand out? In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, host Evan and Robin Eissler delve into best practices for building effective websites tailored to your organization's needs. Drawing from their extensive experience, they highlight the importance of simplicity, ease of use, and clear functionality. They discuss the benefits of using platforms like Wix and Squarespace for easy website creation, emphasizing the need for tools that are user-friendly and easily transitioned between different administrators. Robin points out how modern apps have lessened the need for websites to handle all communication, allowing them to focus more on public missions, donations, and sales. They also explore critical design elements, such as maintaining consistency in branding, using responsive design for various devices, and the strategic placement of calls to action. Evan and Robin stress the importance of keeping the website simple and avoiding unnecessary features like weather forecasts and social media feeds, which can distract from the site's primary goals. Security and ease of transaction processing are also covered, with recommendations to use PCI-compliant e-commerce tools that integrate well with the website and automate accounting tasks. The discussion moves to the value of custom domains, maintaining a balance between clarity and brevity in domain names, and the importance of SEO through the use of organic content and local identifiers. Tune in now!

    Booster Season Kick Off

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 15:28


    (01:29) Importance of understanding the club's mission, bylaws, and guidelines.(03:16) Treating the booster club like a business and using tools for communication, fundraising, and management.(04:27) Starting fundraising with local sponsors and social media outreach.(06:24) Accepting digital payments and ensuring the merchant account is in the club's name.(09:46) Setting realistic fundraising goals and evaluating the effort versus return of fundraisers.(13:17) Creating a budget, avoiding time-consuming low-return activities, and managing volunteers effectively.

    Booster Season Kick Off

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 15:28


    Want to know the best way to jumpstart your booster club's season? Join host Evan Eissler and Robin Eissler in this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast as they discuss essential tips and best practices for running a successful booster club. As booster season kicks off, they delve into strategies for new officers to understand their roles, establish a clear mission, and build effective infrastructure using communication and fundraising tools. Robin shares insights from her own experience as a volleyball booster club president, highlighting the importance of setting realistic fundraising goals, leveraging local sponsorships, and adopting digital payment methods. She also addresses the significance of creating a budget, balancing time and effort in fundraising activities, and avoiding common pitfalls like fraud and unreliable volunteers. Robin emphasizes the need for flexibility and innovation, reminding individuals that just because something has always been done a certain way doesn't mean it can't be improved. Ready to take your booster club to the next level? Tune in now!

    New Braunfels Marching Unicorns Fundraiser

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 43:46


    A year-round celebration of community and music with sizzling sausages fills the air. We welcome you to this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast. Get ready to embark on a vibrant journey into the heart of the community spirit and musical magic with your host, Robin Eissler, and special guest, Jennifer Martin, the dynamic duo behind the scenes of Wurstfest, unravel the enchanting tale of this unique celebration. Gain insights into leadership strategies, the importance of visual presence, and heartwarming stories that make booster clubs a vital force in shaping vibrant school communities. Don't miss the chance to be part of the Wurstfest community magic! Highlights: (04:12) - Discussion on the significance of booster clubs. (10:36) - Insights into Wurstfest and its challenges. (15:50) - Importance of visual presence in booster clubs. (20:15) - Coping with the 2020 challenges, including the pandemic and facility issues. (29:02) - Implementation of Booster Hub and overcoming resistance. (36:20) - Introduction of a professional bookkeeper for financial transparency. (38:00) - Jennifer's personal motivation for dedicating time to the booster club. Links: LinkedIn: Jennifer (Delaney) Martin Mentioned: Wurstfest

    New Braunfels Marching Unicorns Fundraiser

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 43:46


    A year-round celebration of community and music with sizzling sausages fills the air. We welcome you to this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast. Get ready to embark on a vibrant journey into the heart of the community spirit and musical magic with your host, Robin Eissler, and special guest, Jennifer Martin, the dynamic duo behind the scenes of Wurstfest, unravel the enchanting tale of this unique celebration. Gain insights into leadership strategies, the importance of visual presence, and heartwarming stories that make booster clubs a vital force in shaping vibrant school communities. Don't miss the chance to be part of the Wurstfest community magic!

    Simplifying Booster Club Payment Solutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 29:03


    Wondering how to secure your funds?  Join host Robin Eislern in this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast,  with the USIO team, featuring Julie Villariel, Tracy Rickman, and Clayton Clark, shed light on their role in payment facilitation services for software companies and businesses. As they navigate the landscape of choosing a payment processor, they caution merchants against hidden fees and complex contracts. Insights into Booster hub for club activities, clean billing statements, credit card fees, fraud prevention strategies, and personal anecdotes from large transactions to popcorn sale events enrich this insightful episode.  Drawing parallels with Square and Stripe, they emphasize USIO's unique touch, offering personalized APIs and dedicated support throughout the development process. They also delve into the nuances between credit card and ACH payments, underscoring the importance of Nacha certification for ACH transactions.  Tune in now! Highlights: (02:50) - Exploring USIO's role in credit card processing and its distinction from Square and Stripe. (06:10) - The differences between credit card and ACH payments. (09:57) - Tracy elaborates on USIO being Nacha certified. (10:56) - Clayton and Julie discuss best practices and potential pitfalls in credit card processing. (14:23) - The details of credit card fees and how USIO's fixed rate model works. (16:21) - Clayton explains card present vs. card not present transactions, emphasizing fraud and expenses. (17:54) Julie advises on fraud prevention, secure terminals, and communication with customers. (19:54) - Best practices for online sales, including utilizing address and CVV fields and implementing rate-limiting. (22:08) - Secure point-of-sale terminals with encryption. (23:25) - Tracy's story about a high-value credit card transaction. (24:53) - Team shares amusing anecdotes about unique credit card transactions. (25:29) - The impact of sports and extracurricular activities on personal development. Julie Links: LinkedIn: Jullie Villarreal LinkedIn: Tracy Rickman LinkedIn: Clayton Clark

    Simplifying Booster Club Payment Solutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 29:03


    Wondering how to secure your funds? Join host Robin Eislern in this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, with the USIO team, featuring Julie Villariel, Tracy Rickman, and Clayton Clark, shed light on their role in payment facilitation services for software companies and businesses. As they navigate the landscape of choosing a payment processor, they caution merchants against hidden fees and complex contracts. Insights into Booster hub for club activities, clean billing statements, credit card fees, fraud prevention strategies, and personal anecdotes from large transactions to popcorn sale events enrich this insightful episode. Drawing parallels with Square and Stripe, they emphasize USIO's unique touch, offering personalized APIs and dedicated support throughout the development process. They also delve into the nuances between credit card and ACH payments, underscoring the importance of Nacha certification for ACH transactions. Tune in now! Highlights: (02:50) - Exploring USIO's role in credit card processing and its distinction from Square and Stripe. (06:10) - The differences between credit card and ACH payments. (09:57) - Tracy elaborates on USIO being Nacha certified. (10:56) - Clayton and Julie discuss best practices and potential pitfalls in credit card processing. (14:23) - The details of credit card fees and how USIO's fixed rate model works. (16:21) - Clayton explains card present vs. card not present transactions, emphasizing fraud and expenses. (17:54) Julie advises on fraud prevention, secure terminals, and customer communication. (19:54) - Best practices for online sales, including utilizing address and CVV fields and implementing rate-limiting. (22:08) - Secure point-of-sale terminals with encryption. (23:25) - Tracy's story about a high-value credit card transaction. (24:53) - Team shares amusing anecdotes about unique credit card transactions. (25:29) - The impact of sports and extracurricular activities on personal development. Julie Links: LinkedIn: Jullie Villarreal LinkedIn: Tracy Rickman LinkedIn: Clayton Clark

    Preventing Fraud in Booster Clubs

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 16:02


    In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, Robin Eissler and Evan Eissler explore the pervasive issue of fraud within booster clubs. Sharing recent examples, they delve into embezzlement and financial misuse, emphasizing the detrimental impact on both funds and the overall momentum of these volunteer-driven organizations. They provide practical tips, including minimizing cash transactions, implementing robust approval processes, and leveraging tools like Booster Hub's check request features. Robin and Evan stress the importance of aligning processes with modern technology to prevent theft effectively. With BoosterHub's unique tools like check request features and reconciliation systems, they offer tangible solutions for booster clubs to fortify their financial integrity.  Don't miss this golden opportunity to strengthen your booster club's financial defenses – listen now! Highlights: (01:55) - Example of a complex case in North Carolina where $200,000 was embezzled by booster club officers during COVID relief fund applications. (03:06) - Example of misuse of thousands of dollars from a booster club in Texas due to lack of checks and balances. (03:57) - Robin Eisler's personal experience with the risk of cash transactions and the importance of avoiding cash in booster clubs. (04:41) - The development of Booster Hub's tools based on personal experiences and the need for checks and balances. (06:19) - Example of a treasurer in Illinois keeping two sets of books and stealing $45,000 from an athletic booster club. (09:38) - Ways to limit fraud: minimize cash usage, verify logins with multiple people, review bank statements, and conduct regular audits. (11:53) - The importance of creating processes that align with current technology, having a budget, and conducting audits to prevent fraud. (13:23) - Booster Hub's tools, including check request features, cash tally sheets, reconciliation system, and admin settings for read-only access.

    Preventing Fraud in Booster Clubs

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 16:02


    In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, hosts Robin Eisler and Evan Eisler explore the pervasive issue of fraud within booster clubs. Sharing recent examples, they delve into embezzlement and financial misuse, emphasizing the detrimental impact on both funds and the overall momentum of these volunteer-driven organizations. They provide practical tips, including minimizing cash transactions, implementing robust approval processes, and leveraging tools like Booster Hub's check request features. Robin and Evan stress the importance of aligning processes with modern technology to prevent theft effectively. With Booster Hub's unique tools like check request features and reconciliation systems, they offer tangible solutions for booster clubs to fortify their financial integrity. Don't miss this golden opportunity to strengthen your booster club's financial defenses – listen now! Highlights: (01:55) - Example of a complex case in North Carolina where $200,000 was embezzled by booster club officers during COVID relief fund applications. (03:06) - Example of misuse of thousands of dollars from a booster club in Texas due to lack of checks and balances. (03:57) - Robin Eisler's personal experience with the risk of cash transactions and the importance of avoiding cash in booster clubs. (04:41) - The development of Booster Hub's tools based on personal experiences and the need for checks and balances. (06:19) - Example of a treasurer in Illinois keeping two sets of books and stealing $45,000 from an athletic booster club. (09:38) - Ways to limit fraud: minimize cash usage, verify logins with multiple people, review bank statements, and conduct regular audits. (11:53) - The importance of creating processes that align with current technology, having a budget, and conducting audits to prevent fraud. (13:23) - Booster Hub's tools, including check request features, cash tally sheets, reconciliation system, and admin settings for read-only access.

    The Art of Sports Photography

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 28:47


    Capture the moment that lasts a lifetime!  In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, we delve into the world of sports photography with Haim Ariav, the visionary founder and CEO of  Glossy Finish. It is a vibrant youth sports photography powerhouse, is all about creating unforgettable memories by capturing the raw emotions of sports moments. Their commitment to service shines through as they turn snapshots into lasting treasures for websites and marketing. Beyond the lens, they spice up fundraising with dynamic photo collections and build lively connections through social media groups.  Dive into the adrenaline-charged atmosphere of a large-scale volleyball tournament, AAU, as Haim recounts the challenges faced amidst the chaos. Learn how Glossy Finish overcame hurdles, received rave reviews, and secured future invitations. From selling championship team photos to seizing diverse photography opportunities at AAU events, this episode explores the dynamic intersection of sports and photography. Don't settle for the ordinary – immerse yourself in the extraordinary. Don't miss the chance to relive your excitement – click, connect, and let Glossy Finish redefine your sports experience! Highlights: (02:21 ) The founding story of Glossy Finish and its mission to elevate youth sports photography. (06:45 ) The pivotal shift to a prepaid model and the success it brought to Glossy Finish.(10:24 ) Empowering local photographers to collaborate with booster clubs for mutual benefit.(16:39 ) Leveraging photography for booster club fundraisers: Banners, photo books, and more.(21:42 ) Navigating copyright and photo usage agreements for booster clubs and photographers.(24:45 ) Haim's craziest moments capturing youth sporting events(26:09) Logistics of photographing AAU volleyball with thousands of teams(27:47 ) Managing a team of 30 people during a massive event(31:11 ) Unique experiences at AAU events and selling championship photos Links: Website: GLOSSY FINISH LinkedIn: Haim Ariav Instagram: glossyfinish Facebook: Glossy Finish YouTube: GlossyFinish TV Twitter: Glossy Finish

    The Art of Sports Photography

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 28:47


    Capture the moment that lasts a lifetime! In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, we delve into the world of sports photography with Haim Ariav, the visionary founder and CEO of Glossy Finish. It is a vibrant youth sports photography powerhouse, is all about creating unforgettable memories by capturing the raw emotions of sports moments. Their commitment to service shines through as they turn snapshots into lasting treasures for websites and marketing. Beyond the lens, they spice up fundraising with dynamic photo collections and build lively connections through social media groups. Dive into the adrenaline-charged atmosphere of a large-scale volleyball tournament, AAU, as Haim recounts the challenges faced amidst the chaos. Learn how Glossy Finish overcame hurdles, received rave reviews, and secured future invitations. From selling championship team photos to seizing diverse photography opportunities at AAU events, this episode explores the dynamic intersection of sports and photography. Don't settle for the ordinary – immerse yourself in the extraordinary. Don't miss the chance to relive your excitement – click, connect, and let Glossy Finish redefine your sports experience! Highlights: (02:21 ) The founding story of Glossy Finish and its mission to elevate youth sports photography. (06:45 ) The pivotal shift to a prepaid model and the success it brought to Glossy Finish. (10:24 ) Empowering local photographers to collaborate with booster clubs for mutual benefit. (16:39 ) Leveraging photography for booster club fundraisers: Banners, photo books, and more. (21:42 ) Navigating copyright and photo usage agreements for booster clubs and photographers. (24:45 ) Haim's craziest moments capturing youth sporting events (26:09) Logistics of photographing AAU volleyball with thousands of teams (27:47 ) Managing a team of 30 people during a massive event (31:11 ) Unique experiences at AAU events and selling championship photos Links: Website: GLOSSY FINISH LinkedIn: Haim Ariav Instagram: glossyfinish Facebook: Glossy Finish YouTube: GlossyFinish TV Twitter: Glossy Finish

    Tailgating and Concession Cooking Best Practices

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 24:46


    Passion meets the flames, and flavors unfold in unexpected ways. All of that is in this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast. Dive into the world of outdoor cooking and concession magic with Jon Bonnell, owner of Bonnell's Restaurant Group. As a chef and athlete, Jon highlights the importance of staying active and ensuring food safety. Discover the essential safety measures for tailgating, insights into managing grease build-up, and best practices for maintaining proper food temperature during outdoor events. He also shares experiences running a soup kitchen post-Hurricane Harvey and offers valuable tips for booster clubs on maximizing profits. Ready to spice up your business? Listen now and grill your way to success! Highlights: (01:45)Jon's involvement in charity work and community service (02:32)Outdoor cooking challenges and differences from restaurant cooking (07:18)Jon's experience running a soup kitchen after Hurricane Harvey (10:47)Tips for maintaining proper food temperature in outdoor settings (13:03)Maximizing profits for booster clubs through efficient food choices (15:19) Jon shares thoughts on flat tops and essential cooking equipment (16:57 ) - Handling payments at events and convenience of electronic transactions (18:50)- Menu suggestions for a high school football concession stand (20:45) - Jon's journey into Ironman events and the importance of staying active. Links: Website: bonnellsrestaurantgroup.com Instagram: chefjonbonnell Facebook: Jon Bonnell Mentioned: Waterstexas.com Buffbrothers.com Jonsgrille.com

    Tailgating and Concession Cooking Best Practices

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 24:46


    Passion meets the flames, and flavors unfold in unexpected ways. All of that is in this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast. Dive into the world of outdoor cooking and concession magic with Jon Bonnell, owner of Bonnell's Restaurant Group. As a chef and athlete, Jon highlights the importance of staying active and ensuring food safety. Discover the essential safety measures for tailgating, insights into managing grease build-up, and best practices for maintaining proper food temperature during outdoor events. He also shares experiences running a soup kitchen post-Hurricane Harvey and offers valuable tips for booster clubs on maximizing profits. Ready to spice up your business? Listen now and grill your way to success! Highlights: (01:45)Jon's involvement in charity work and community service (02:32)Outdoor cooking challenges and differences from restaurant cooking (07:18)Jon's experience running a soup kitchen after Hurricane Harvey (10:47)Tips for maintaining proper food temperature in outdoor settings (13:03)Maximizing profits for booster clubs through efficient food choices (15:19) Jon shares thoughts on flat tops and essential cooking equipment(16:57 ) - Handling payments at events and convenience of electronic transactions(18:50)- Menu suggestions for a high school football concession stand(20:45) - Jon's journey into Ironman events and the importance of staying active. Links: Website: bonnellsrestaurantgroup.com Instagram: chefjonbonnell Facebook: Jon Bonnell Mentioned: Waterstexas.com Buffbrothers.com Jonsgrille.com

    Unleash Your Booster Club's Potential with Online Stores and Strategic Merchandise Management!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 31:06


    In today's digital age, organizations are constantly seeking innovative ways to maximize their potential and reach their goals. For booster clubs, this holds true as well. Whether you're looking to generate more revenue, engage with your community, or simply streamline your operations, online stores, and strategic merchandise management can be the key to unlocking your club's full potential.  In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, we explore the fascinating world of booster clubs. Our special guests, Charlie Spiegel, Andrew Hoskins, and Luke Weber from Pepwear, a renowned merchandise company, join us for an insightful discussion on logo wear and merchandise for booster clubs. Together, they delve into the advantages of utilizing online stores provided by companies like Pepware, which offer seamless management and efficient order fulfillment. They also share valuable strategies to minimize excess inventory and maximize fundraising efforts.  Get ready to unlock the full potential of your booster club and watch it soar to new heights! Highlights: (02:22) Overview of Pepware and Its Services (06:31) Simplifying the Process of Online Stores for Booster Organizations  (07:50) Pros and Cons of Online Ordering for Booster Clubs  (09:36) Efficient Merchandise Management and Fulfillment Process  (14:55) Hybrid Model for In-Person Events and Online Purchases  (17:26) Factors Influencing Product Choices for Booster Clubs (21:11) Understanding Screen Print, DTF, and Embroidery  (25:30) Optimizing Size Selection for Events (28:30) Benefits of the Flow and Checkout Process (31:09) Resources and Recommendations for Custom Apparel (35:23) Quick Question About School Activities and Backgrounds Links: Website: https://www.pepwear.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pepwear-llc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pepwear Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pepwear/ Mentioned:  Company Casuals

    Unleash Your Booster Club's Potential with Online Stores and Strategic Merchandise Management!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 31:06


    In today's digital age, organizations are constantly seeking innovative ways to maximize their potential and reach their goals. For booster clubs, this holds true as well. Whether you're looking to generate more revenue, engage with your community, or simply streamline your operations, online stores, and strategic merchandise management can be the key to unlocking your club's full potential. In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, we explore the fascinating world of booster clubs. Our special guests, Charlie Spiegel, Andrew Hoskins, and Luke Weber from Pepwear, a renowned merchandise company, join us for an insightful discussion on logo wear and merchandise for booster clubs. Together, they delve into the advantages of utilizing online stores provided by companies like Pepware, which offer seamless management and efficient order fulfillment. They also share valuable strategies to minimize excess inventory and maximize fundraising efforts. Get ready to unlock the full potential of your booster club and watch it soar to new heights! Highlights: (02:22) Overview of Pepwear and Its Services (06:31) Simplifying the Process of Online Stores for Booster Organizations (07:50) Pros and Cons of Online Ordering for Booster Clubs (09:36) Efficient Merchandise Management and Fulfillment Process (14:55) Hybrid Model for In-Person Events and Online Purchases (17:26) Factors Influencing Product Choices for Booster Clubs (21:11) Understanding Screen Print, DTF, and Embroidery (25:30) Optimizing Size Selection for Events (28:30) Benefits of the Flow and Checkout Process (31:09) Resources and Recommendations for Custom Apparel (35:23) Quick Question About School Activities and Backgrounds Links: Website: https://www.pepwear.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pepwear-llc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pepwear Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pepwear/ Mentioned: Company Casuals

    Inside the World of Booster Clubs: A Chat With Kariann Bowles

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 19:20


    In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, we dive into the world of Booster clubs with our special guest, Kariann Bowles. As the secretary of the FALCON GRIDIRON CLUB and a personal coach, Kariann brings a unique perspective to the table.  Join us as we uncover her role in the Booster Club, her other responsibilities outside of it, and the invaluable insight she shares about branding and consistency. Additionally, Kariann reflects on her experience running a Booster Club during the challenging times of COVID, drawing parallels between her business and the Booster Club.  Don't miss out on the valuable strategies she offers for effective communication with parents and organizing emails. Get ready for an informative and engaging conversation that will leave you inspired to take your Booster club to the next level! Highlights: (00:30) Juggling Multiple Roles: Booster Club, Family, and Business (01:54) The Importance of Consistency and Branding (04:05) Managing a Football Booster Club (07:35) The Importance of Work Groups in Booster Clubs (09:27) The Intersection of Branding and Personal Work (10:33) Challenges of Fundraising  (14:19) Streamlining Operations with Booster Hub (15:42) Funding and Future Plans of FALCON GRIDIRON CLUB (19:26) Finding Parallelism between Business and Nonprofit Work Links: Website: FGIC Board - Woodinville High School Football LinkedIn: Kariann Bowles - FGIC Board — Woodinville High School Football Integrative Nutrition Health Coach Instagram: Kariann | Women's Midlife Health Coach (@kariannbowles

    Inside the World of Booster Clubs: A Chat With Kariann Bowles

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 19:20


    In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, we dive into the world of Booster clubs with our special guest, Kariann Bowles. As the secretary of the FALCON GRIDIRON CLUB and a personal coach, Kariann brings a unique perspective to the table.

    The Role of Volunteerism and Community in Extracurricular Programs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 25:55


    When it comes to supporting extracurricular activities, parent booster clubs play a critical role in helping students thrive. Matt Norman, treasurer for Haines City Band Boosters, knows this firsthand. As a second-time booster volunteer, he has seen the impact that booster programs can have on students and their communities.    In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, Matt shares his experience managing the Haines City Band Boosters and discusses the challenges they have faced along the way, from documenting procedures to increasing parent engagement.   Tune in now as Matt offers insights and tips for other booster volunteers looking to make a difference in their communities!   Highlights:   (00:10) Who Is Matt Norman? (02:29) Haynes City Band Boosters (06:02)Improving Parent Engagement and Leadership in Booster Club (09:18) Volunteering as a Way to Stay Involved with the Community and Children (12:57) The Impact  of  Volunteer Roles in Matt's Life (14:41) Biggest Challenge of Booster Club (17:59) Matt's Biggest Success (21:14)Matt's Favorite Moment in Role (26:27) The Challenges of Being a Booster Club Leader     Robin Eissler Links: Website: BoosterHub LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-eissler-31bb7a36    Matt Norman Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewenorman/ Website: Haines City Band Boosters   Book Mentioned: So Much More Than Cookie Dough  

    The Role of Volunteerism and Community in Extracurricular Programs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 25:55


    In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, Matt shares his experience managing the Haines City Band Boosters and discusses the challenges they have faced along the way, from documenting procedures to increasing parent engagement.

    Taking Your Booster Club to the Next Level

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 16:06


    Booster clubs play a critical role in supporting extracurricular activities and sports teams in schools across the country. These clubs are run by dedicated volunteers who give countless hours to ensure that the athletes and performers have the resources they need to succeed. But what does it take to become a successful booster club president? What challenges do these leaders face, and how can they overcome them?  In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, we sit down with Robin Eissler, the founder and CEO of BoosterHub, to dive into her experience as a booster club president. From transitioning from a freshman parent to taking on the role of president, to implementing changes in the club and handing over responsibilities to the incoming president, Robin shares her insights and tips for running a successful booster club.  So, let's dive in, on what she has discovered about running a successful booster. Don't miss our exclusive interview with Robin Eissler!    Highlights: (00:48) Robin's First Experience in Booster Club (02:06) Transitioning from a Freshman Parent to Booster Club President (04:50) Implementing Online Fundraising for a Booster Club (07:23) Robin's Greatest Success: Managing a Booster Club During COVID (09:23) Booster Hub: Consolidating Booster Club Management Software (11:49) Building Booster Hub: Learning about the Unique Needs of Each Booster Club (13:59) Tips for Boosting Your Booster Club Robin Eissler Links: Website: BoosterHub LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-eissler-31bb7a36 

    Taking Your Booster Club to the Next Level

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 16:06


    In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, we sit down with Robin Eissler, the founder and CEO of BoosterHub, to dive into her experience as a booster club president. From transitioning from a freshman parent to taking on the role of president to implementing changes in the club and handing over responsibilities to the incoming president, Robin shares her insights and tips for running a successful booster club.

    Building Infrastructure For Good with Marsha Sray of East View Patriots Band

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 33:32


    In today's world, being part of a community often means getting involved in various organizations and clubs. One of the most rewarding ways to do this is by joining a booster club. But what does it actually take to run a booster club successfully, and how can you make sure your efforts are making a positive impact?  In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, we sit down with Marsha Sray, the President of East View Band Boosters, to discuss the challenges and strategies involved in running a booster club. From fundraising to volunteer recruitment, Marsha shares her experience and insights on how to make booster clubs successful and fulfilling for everyone involved.  So join us for an insightful conversation and learn from Marsha's wealth of knowledge and experience! Highlights: (01:30) Tips and Strategies for Successful Fundraising (04:46) Eastview Band Boosters: Supporting the Band Through Fundraising and Volunteering (07:52) Budgeting & the Importance of Historical Data in Booster Club (10:05) The Benefits of Nonprofit Management Software for Booster Clubs (13:10) Challenges Faced by a Volunteer Organization, Including COVID Impacts (15:40) Three Things Marsha Implemented in Her Program (23:02) Marsha's Biggest Success as the President of Eastview Band Boosters (28:27) Flag Fundraiser: Unique Program by Eastview Band Boosters (30:07) Celebrating Volunteers and Fundraising: A Banquet After COVID (32:04) How Marsha's Life Impacted as the President of the Booster Club (36:24) Advice on Leadership and Resources for Running a Nonprofit Robin Eissler Links: Website: BoosterHub LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-eissler-31bb7a36  Marsha Sray Links: LinkedIn: Marsha Sray - EVHS Patriot Band Booster President

    Managing Risks For Booster Clubs with Kerri McDonald, CPCU at R.V. Nuccio

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 24:17


    In the world of nonprofit organizations and booster clubs, it's essential to protect your group and its members from potential risks and liabilities.  Today, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Kerri McDonald, a CPCU from RV Nucio and Associates. With years of experience in managing liability and risk for nonprofits, Kerri is the perfect person to talk to about the importance of insurance for PTA organizations and booster clubs. Her expertise in proper event planning and safety guides for events will undoubtedly provide valuable tips and recommendations for best practices.  So, sit back and tune in to this episode to get updated on how to manage your organization's liability and risk effectively.   Highlights: (02:01) Insurance Challenges Faced by Schools and Parent-Teacher Clubs (05:23) Insurance Risks for PTOs and Booster Clubs (10:50) Importance of Proper Event Planning and safety guides for events (14:11) Preventing Theft in Booster Clubs (16:39) The Cost of Insurance For A Single Activity in Booster Clubs (19:26) Importance of Insuring The Organization Itself (20:32) Kerri's Recommendations of Best Practices for  Organizations (23:23) Resources for Volunteers Looking for Information Links: Website: https://www.rvnuccio.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rvnuccio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rvnuccio

    Booster Club Non Profit Accounting Best Practices with Emily Meek, CPA

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 32:22


    Managing finances is crucial for any organization, be it a for-profit business or a nonprofit organization. However, accounting practices for nonprofit organizations can be significantly different from those of for-profit businesses. Yet, how can you ensure smooth accounting practices in non-profit organizations? In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer, we are thrilled to have Emily Meek, Chief Financial Officer of  Mountain Parks Electric and founder/CEO of Skull Creek CPA, as our guest. Emily discusses the key differences between nonprofit accounting and for-profit accounting. She also sheds light on the best practices for maintaining accurate financial records and offers insights on ways to limit theft in booster clubs. Don't miss out on this informative episode. Tune in now to gain valuable insights into accounting practices! Highlights: (01:13) Differences in Accounting Between Nonprofit and Profit Organizations (04:43) Best Practices for Booster Clubs and Nonprofits (13:16) Accounting Reports: Income Statement and Balance Sheets (16:43) Best Practices for Limiting Access to Financial Information (19:06) Implementing Internal Controls to Prevent Theft at Cash Level (22:40) Benefits of Going Cashless for Clubs and Booster Clubs (24:06) Tips for Budgeting Process for Non-profit Organizations (31:22) Understanding State Sales Tax for Tax-Exempt Organizations (34:24) Understanding Form 1099 and Reporting Requirements for Nonprofits  (37:24) Books and Resources Recommendations for Nonprofit Accounting Robin Eissler Links: Website: BoosterHub LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-eissler-31bb7a36  Emily Meek Links: Website: https://www.mpei.com/about-us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emily.adams.9440/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-meek-cpa Mentioned Links: School Fundraising  by Sandra Pfau Englund Booster Club Basics a Guide to Fundraising and Administration National Council of Nonprofits

    Parent Booster USA: Navigating The Federal And State Regulation For School Support Groups

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 37:22


    As a school support organization, handling government paperwork and complying with laws can be a daunting task. From state registration to deadline tracking and compliance assistance, there are numerous aspects to consider. However, with the right support, it doesn't have to be overwhelming. In today's episode of The Boosted Volunteer, we are joined by Drew Englund, the Chief operating officer of Parent Booster USA. We will explore how one organization, Parent Booster USA, is helping school groups navigate these challenges. We'll discuss the resources they offer, membership services for tax exemption, and the benefits of obtaining tax-exempt status and incorporating for liability protection and tax avoidance. Additionally, we'll touch on some important considerations for school support organizations, such as collecting and remitting sales tax, avoiding conflicts of interest, and preventing embezzlement. So, let's dive in and learn how Parent Booster USA is making a difference in supporting school groups! Highlights:(04:03) How Parent Booster Started and How It Works?(09:46) How Often Do You See Theft and Fraud in Boosters Club?(11:39) Importance of 501(C)(3) Status For Booster Clubs(16:03) Tax Exemption and Sales Tax for 501(C)(3) Organizations(20:34) The Differences Between Gaming and Non-gaming Fundraising(25:46) Common Mistakes in the School Support Organization(33:25) Unusual and Creative Fundraising Ideas for School Programs(36:09) Tips for Running a Booster Club(41:19) Booster Clubs: Raising Funds for After School Programs(42:59) Resources for Running Nonprofit Organizations Robin Eissler Links: Website: BoosterHub LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-eissler-31bb7a36 Drew Englund Links: Website: https://parentbooster.org/ LinkedIn: Drew Englund - Chief Operating Officer 

    Building Infrastructure For Good with Marsha Sray of East View Patriots Band

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 33:35


    In this episode, we sit down with Marsha Sray, the President of East View Band Boosters, to discuss the challenges and strategies involved in running a booster club. From fundraising to volunteer recruitment, Marsha shares her experience and insights on how to make booster clubs successful and fulfilling for everyone involved.

    Managing Risks For Booster Clubs with Kerri McDonald, CPCU at R.V. Nuccio

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 24:19


    Today, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Kerri McDonald, a CPCU from RV Nucio and Associates. With years of experience in managing liability and risk for nonprofits, Kerri is the perfect person to talk to about the importance of insurance for PTA organizations and booster clubs.

    Booster Club Non Profit Accounting Best Practices with Emily Meek, CPA

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 32:24


    In this episode, we are thrilled to have Emily Meek, Chief Financial Officer of Mountain Parks Electric and founder/CEO of Skull Creek CPA, as our guest. Emily discusses the key differences between nonprofit accounting and for-profit accounting.

    Parent Booster USA: Navigating The Federal And State Regulation For School Support Groups

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 37:22


    In today's episode, we are joined by Drew Englund, the Chief operating officer of Parent Booster USA. We will explore how one organization, Parent Booster USA, is helping school groups navigate these challenges. We'll discuss the resources they offer, membership services for tax exemption, and the benefits of obtaining tax-exempt status and incorporating liability protection and tax avoidance.

    Volunteering: The Ultimate Act of Kindness with Brett Dew of Lady Eagles Volleyball

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 30:44


    Volunteering is a way you can give your time, offer skills or lend resources to someone who needs it. It's a valuable way of building community and encouraging collaboration, but does volunteering do anything for the giver as well? In today's episode of The Boosted Volunteer, we are joined by Brett Dew. He is the president of the Lady Eagles volleyball program and the owner of Blaze Medical.  Tune in now and be inspired! Highlights: (00:51) Getting to know Brett Dew (01:36) All About Lady Eagles Volleyball (05:59) What were some of the failures of the FFA? (09:28) What drives Brett to support the organizations?  (11:43) The Positive Impact of Being a Volunteer (13:32) What's one of the biggest challenges he faces in his club? (15:59) What are you most proud of during your time in the program? (20:11) Favorite moment as a booster club president (23:07) The best way to run a booster club (31:34) What allows you to be successful as a president? Robin Eissler Links: Website: https://www.boosterhub.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robin-eissler-31bb7a36  Brett Dew Links: Website: https://www.blazemedical.com   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-dew-07154a4 Instagram: Brett Dew (@bldew

    Volunteering: The Ultimate Act of Kindness with Brett Dew of Lady Eagles Volleyball

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 30:45


    In today's episode of The Boosted Volunteer, we are joined by Brett Dew. He is the president of the Lady Eagles volleyball program and the owner of Blaze Medical. He has also volunteered with the local FFA and is active in other community organizations.

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