Where are player fees applied?

PSA is frequently questioned about where player fees are applied.  Below, please find a listing of the common expenses PSA incurs throughout the year:

WHERE DO PLAYER FEES GO?

 

Travel and Recreation Fee Facts

Pennies ,Cones, Balls, Equipment bags, Medical kits, Training videos, Coaches manuals, Professional trainers for coaches and players, Administrators / Registrars

Goals, Nets, Corner Flags, Coaches Shirts Uniforms/jerseys for the player, Lights for fields, Electricity for lighted fields, Paint for field lines, Painters to line the fields, Fertilizer, Weed Applications, Top Dressing for fields, Aerating Landscaper to take care of fields, Referees Assistant, Referees, Referee Mentors, Referee Assignor, Donated Park District equipment, Equipment storage sheds, New Renwick Concession Stand (being built), Middle School and High School sports donations (time clock/scoreboards, mats, goals, nets, uniforms, irrigation systems, scholarships for graduating high school seniors and booster club donations). Park District donations, Porta Potties rental, Trash dumpster pick up, Website provider fees, Service fees for credit card registrations, Computers/printers, School gym rental time for winter, Just for Kicks Field rental for winter, PSA night at the high schools’ soccer games, IYSA club registration fees, Insurance for players, Printing expenses – coaches binders, player packets, rule books, flyers, game reports, registration forms, Advertising expenses, Office rental, Office supplies, Telephone line, Postage, Accountant Fees to run background check on coaches Coaches plaques/player trophies.

As you can see, operating expense are considerable.  As a non profit organization, we are budget conscious and manage our finances prudently.

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