Elmwood-Murdock Local Chapter Annual Business Report 2004-2005
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Financial development, including fundraising and financial statement

Financial development, including fundraising and financial statement

Throughout the year, local treasurer, Andrew Dankleff, kept accurate records of the financial status of the chapter. A report was presented to the membership at each monthly meeting. There were also fundraising projects initiated throughout the year that required responsible bookkeeping.
 
 
Money Management Projects

Money Management Projects

The Elmwood-Murdock FBLA chapter’s primary moneymaking project was pizza sales. Other income and expenditures for the chapter are highlighted in the treasurer’s report, below.
 
 
Pizza Sales

Pizza Sales

The Elmwood-Murdock FBLA chapter’s primary moneymaking project was pizza sales. The chapter earned a net profit of nearly $2,000, which will help defray costs associated with conducting service projects and attending State Leadership Conference.
 
 
Scholarship Fundraiser

Scholarship Fundraiser

On October 21, 2004, members ran the concession stand at a home football game. Their goal was to raise enough money to give a $100 scholarship to a deserving FBLA member, who plans to pursue a degree in business.
 
 
Fundraising Efforts for Other Service Organizations (Approximations)

Fundraising Efforts for Other Service Organizations (Approximations)

March of Dimes$225
American Legion$355
MADD$110
Easter Egg Hunt$275
Elmwood-Murdock Scholarship Fund$100
National Scholarship Fund$30
Nebraska Competency Fund$25
 
GRAND TOTAL$1,120
 
 
Financial Statement
Down a PDF copy of the 2004-2005 Local Chapter Annual Financial Statement
 
 
 
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