treasurer tips

Service Club Treasurer

How to Get Started as a Service Club Treasurer (Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, American Legion, Charitable Funds, etc.)

Your service club has an important mission. From hunger relief to voter’s rights and everything in between, we salute your group for its service to the greater good. And while everyone who is a part of a service club in any way is important, there is a special place in our hearts for the Service…

How to Keep Your Nonprofit Budget Fresh

How to Keep Your Budget Fresh

Following is a transcript of this episode of the Two Minute Treasurer’s Tip Podcast, with audio/video below. Welcome to the Two Minute Treasurer’s Tip Podcast. I am your host Cyndi Meuchel with MoneyMinder, where we’re hoping to make your life as a volunteer way easier. Stacey writes: Our financial year ends soon, and we are…

nonprofit board setup

How to Set Your New Board up for Success

Following is a transcript of this episode of the Two Minute Treasurer’s Tip Podcast, with audio/video below. Welcome to the Two Minute Treasurer’s Tip Podcast. I’m Cyndi Meuchel, and today, we’re talking about board transitions. Carla writes: Our group is coming to the end of our Financial Year and the end of our Board Members’…

Choose a nonprofit payment processor

How to Choose the Right Online Payment Platform for Your Group

Following is a transcript of this episode of the Two Minute Treasurer’s Tip Podcast, with audio/video below. Welcome to the Two Minute Treasurer’s Tip Podcast. I am your host Cyndi Meuchel. How to accept online payments is a common question we address here at MoneyMinder. Mollie writes: We’d like to start accepting dues payments from…

getting started pta treasurer

Getting Started as the PTA Treasurer

By definition, the PTO or PTA Treasurer is responsible for all funds that pass through the organization’s doors. This includes money collected at events and fundraisers, disbursement of funds and ensuring accurate bookkeeping. Being the PTA treasurer can seem like a big responsibility at first, but not when the role has been properly defined. Once…

Treasurer's Tip Podcast

It’s Your First PTA Meeting of the Year. What do you do?

Following is a transcript of this episode of the Two Minute Treasurer’s Tip Podcast. Welcome to the Two-Minute Treasurer’s Tip Podcast. I am your host Cyndi Meuchel with MoneyMinder where we’re hoping to make your life as a volunteer way easier. Alexis writes: I’m nervous about my first board meeting. Can you explain what I…

Treasurer's Tip Podcast

Is it Safe to Give Out My Nonprofit’s EIN Number?

Following is a transcript of this episode of the Two Minute Treasurer’s Podcast. Welcome to the Two-Minute Treasurer’s Tip Podcast. I am your host Cyndi Meuchel with MoneyMinder where we’re hoping to make your life as a volunteer way easier. Justin writes: Some folks are asking for our EIN number. Is it safe to give…

Treasurer's Tip Podcast

How Can Your Group Benefit from Using QR Codes?

Following is a transcript of this podcast episode, with audio/video below. Welcome to the Two-Minute Treasurer’s Tip Podcast. I am your host Cyndi Meuchel with MoneyMinder where we’re hoping to make your life as a volunteer way easier. Paige writes: A fellow board member would like to use QR codes as a way to get…

Treasurer's Tip Podcast

Are All-in-One Apps for Managing Your Group Worth It?

Following is a transcript of this special podcast episode, which features two bonus minutes on top of our normal two minutes of content. Audio/video is below. Welcome to the Two-Minute Treasurer’s Tip Podcast. I am your host Cyndi Meuchel with MoneyMinder where our goal is to make your life as a volunteer way easier. Madison…

Treasurer's Tip Podcast

What are the Responsibilities of the Treasurer?

Following is a transcript of this podcast episode, with audio/video below. Welcome to the Two-Minute Treasurer’s Tip Podcast. I am your host Cyndi Meuchel with MoneyMinder where our goal is to make your life as a volunteer way easier. Allyson says: I was just voted in as Treasurer for my group. How do I figure…