Tough question. If your charter school is a tax-exempt nonprofit, you likely don't face any consequences from the IRS for donating money to the school to help pay the bills. The next question is what's more important to parents in your group: helping the school get on more solid footing or providing more enrichment and other opportunities for children. You're right to make sure your group doesn't get pressured into making a choice. It's important to gather all of the facts -- like what are the consequences to the school if the bills aren't paid, and what programs would you have to sacrifice to make that payment? Once you've done that, you can make an informed decision. Good luck!
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Craig - thank you for that input. We have a meeting about this tomorrow - and the consequences are fairly severe if the school doesn't show a good faith payment to the vendors. We (as part of the school) are the only ones that can make any headway on this situation, due to financial factors elsewhere. I appreciate your input.
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