Garrett Majka

Universal Free Lunch Expires June 30, 2022

Once the pandemic started in March 2020, schools received a waiver allowing them to serve free meals to all students in the district. The benefit was huge. Now that the pandemic seems to be on its way out, this waiver is set to go away on June 30, 2022. With that in...

Crowdfunding

What is Crowdfunding? Crowdfunding is the idea of funding projects or businesses from a crowd, rather than having a few investors contribute to the project or business idea. Crowdfunding is typically used in a start-up business to bring a new product or service into...

Can Parents offer a Solution to Your District’s Transportation Woes?

There has been a shortage of bus drivers for several years now and the pandemic has made this situation worse. Districts across the Nation are dealing with an average increase of 30% in transportation costs and bus driver shortages leading to reduced services such as...

Virtual Invoices and ACH Vendor Payments

Many districts have set up an accounts payable email address that is accessible only to a few staff responsible for receiving and processing invoices.

Purchasing, AP, & Claims DURING COVID-19

As COVID-19 continues to affect life as we know it, school districts and businesses are forced to adapt to the new norm: less paper and more electronic documents. In addition, internal processes have had to change to accommodate fewer employees working in the office, spaces have been redesigned so staff can work while adhering to social distancing guidelines, and management has been challenged with figuring out how staff can work remotely.

Digital Fundraising

Do you want to reach individuals and convert them to donors? Better step up your digital fundraising. Donors want to see more “human content” from the nonprofits they support. If you thought humans were social beings, the next generation of donors (generations Y &...

Employee Scheduling Regulations

The Department of Labor has filed proposed rules to adjust the employee scheduling regulations to benefit employees for their “Just-In-Time,” “Call-In,” or “On-Call” scheduling. The full list of proposed changes to the regulations were posted November 22, 2017 in the...
Universal Free Lunch Expires June 30, 2022

Universal Free Lunch Expires June 30, 2022

Once the pandemic started in March 2020, schools received a waiver allowing them to serve free meals to all students in the district. The benefit was huge. Now that the pandemic seems to be on its way out, this waiver is set to go away on June 30, 2022. With that in...

read more
Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding

What is Crowdfunding? Crowdfunding is the idea of funding projects or businesses from a crowd, rather than having a few investors contribute to the project or business idea. Crowdfunding is typically used in a start-up business to bring a new product or service into...

read more
Purchasing, AP, & Claims DURING COVID-19

Purchasing, AP, & Claims DURING COVID-19

As COVID-19 continues to affect life as we know it, school districts and businesses are forced to adapt to the new norm: less paper and more electronic documents. In addition, internal processes have had to change to accommodate fewer employees working in the office, spaces have been redesigned so staff can work while adhering to social distancing guidelines, and management has been challenged with figuring out how staff can work remotely.

read more
Digital Fundraising

Digital Fundraising

Do you want to reach individuals and convert them to donors? Better step up your digital fundraising. Donors want to see more “human content” from the nonprofits they support. If you thought humans were social beings, the next generation of donors (generations Y &...

read more
Employee Scheduling Regulations

Employee Scheduling Regulations

The Department of Labor has filed proposed rules to adjust the employee scheduling regulations to benefit employees for their “Just-In-Time,” “Call-In,” or “On-Call” scheduling. The full list of proposed changes to the regulations were posted November 22, 2017 in the...

read more