About BoosterLedger

Why we built this

Every year, thousands of parents volunteer to be the treasurer of a booster club, PTO, or youth-sports team, usually with no accounting background and no handoff notes. The rules they need, from the federal 990-N to state raffle registration, are public but scattered across agency pages. BoosterLedger organizes the essentials into one calm, plain-language starting point.

The problem

Because the books change hands so often, deadlines get missed. Missing the 990-N three years in a row is enough to trigger automatic loss of tax-exempt status, and a raffle run without checking state rules can create real headaches. None of it is hard once it is organized. It is just rarely written down anywhere the next volunteer can find it.

How BoosterLedger works

BoosterLedger maintains free guides covering requirements by state, alongside free tools. The $99 State-Personalized Treasurer Kit assembles everything into one personalized, printable document.

Who we are

The BoosterLedger team researches and maintains this content. We are not a law firm, medical practice, or financial advisor, and we do not replace the relevant licensing or regulatory authority; we make its requirements easier to follow.

By the numbers

6

Free treasurer tools

990-N

Filing calendar built in

$99

One-time kit

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