Title: So, You are Treasurer of your 4H Club
1So, You are Treasurer of your 4-H Club!
- Montana 4-H Center for Youth Development
- 2005
2Congratulations!
- Your job is essential to your 4-H club.
- You have a VERY important role to play in
managing club money.
3As Treasurer, you are responsible for
- The 4-H clubs money
- The 4-H clubs bank accounts
- And maybe even the 4-H clubs fund raising
activities - Ensuring proper management of these funds
44-H Club Fund Raising Ideas
- Carnival
- Recycling Drive
- Box Supper
- Car Wash
- Candy Sale
- Window Washing
- Calendar Sales
- Paint Mailboxes
54-H Fund Raising Guidelines
- Any fund raiser must have an educational purpose
- Record of income and expenses for each fund
raiser is required - A financial report must go to Extension Office
within 30 days after the event. - Funds are used for 4-H related expenses only ---
- Not for individual club members
- Not for personal expenses
64-H Fund Raising Guidelines (contd)
- Revenue received from any fundraiser must be in a
4-H account - Must be used by the sponsoring club or 4-H group.
- 50/50 Fund Raisers may not be held (this includes
any betting activities) - Raffles
- should have a quality product for the winner
not cash! - Check with County Commissioners for guidelines to
conduct a raffle
7Laws affecting 4-H Club Funds
- 4-H Club Money belongs to the club not the
individuals in club. - The treasurers records of the 4-H club are open
for inspection at any time by anyone. - Keeping the Books includes the checkbook, the
receipt book, the check register, payment
vouchers and bank statements. - Follow the guidelines in the So, You Are
Treasurer of Your 4-H Club Book (5242revised
June 2004).
8Serving as a new 4-H Treasurer
- Know what types of bank accounts your club has.
- Visit the bank to learn about their services and
expectations. - Refer to page 5 in the treasurers book for more
guidance. - Learn what the clubs Federal Employer
Identification (EIN) number is. (Each club must
have one of these.)
9Audits
- Who The President appoints an audit
committee--2 members and 1 leader - What A formal review of a clubs financial
accounts. - When To be done before a new treasurer receives
the records. - Why To see that the club money has been spent
correctly. - Why To be sure the records are accurate ---
accountability.
10What to bring to each club meeting
- The approved budget
- The check book
- Yourself and the leader who is authorized to sign
checks should be at the meetings. - Envelopes and stamps
11The Club Budget
- Based on the Club Plan of Work what the club
will do during the year. - Includes expected income and expenses for the
club year. - Is usually just an estimate, but also provides a
plan for the year.
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13Responsibilities
- To keep the 4-H Clubs check register up to date.
- To issue receipts when the club receives money.
- To prepare and make bank deposits for the club.
- Pay the bills with appropriate documentation
(voucher, receipt/invoice and appropriate
signature) - Write checks on behalf of the club
- Prepare a monthly treasurers report.
- See the 4-H Club Treasurers Book for details on
doing these things.
14Monthly Treasurers Report a Priority!!
- Shows the club membership the financial activity
of the previous month. - Circulate a copy of the treasurers report and
the bank statement among the club members at each
meeting. - When approved, it is included with the
Secretarys minutes.
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16Annual Summary Financial Report
- Required of all 4-H Clubs, Councils, Committees,
and groups. - Creates an open, public record
- Fulfills the audit concerns of MSU
- Completes the federal requirements for financial
accounting by 4-H Clubs. - Due in the County Extension Office on September
30th of each year.
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18Your Guide to Success as a 4-H club Treasurer
19Have fun and learn as much as you can!