Quarterly Treasurer’s Report: April – June 2026

Can you believe we’re already halfway through 2026? As part of our commitment to keeping things transparent, this report offers a clear look into the Club’s finances and everything that happened in the second quarter.

2Q2026 Treasurer Report

Operating Account

Current (Bank):

$ 2,015.87

June 30, 2026:

$ 2,015.87

March 31, 2026:

$ 1,764.15

2Q Income

Memberships:

$325.00

Fundraising (Garmin volunteers):

$300.00

Total income for quarter:

$625.00

2Q Expenses

Stripe credit card processing fees:

$102.18

Website hosting and domain fees:

$73.38

Membership and events software:

$197.72

Total expenses for quarter:

$373.28

The primary expenses this quarter were related to the club website and membership tools. The annual bills for hosting and domain registration were paid, as was the fee for keeping our membership database and payment gateways functioning.

The Club incurred additional credit card processing fees from the canceled Summer Camp event. All registered members received full refunds, and the board approved absorbing the associated transaction costs. We regret that the event could not take place.

Membership continues to build the club’s finances. We welcomed 13 new members during the second quarter, bringing the count to 127 Bull City Track Club members. Thanks to volunteer efforts from BCTC members, the club earned an additional $300 from Garmin for its race series in Durham in early May.

Please reach out if you have any questions.

Marty Tomasi
marty@bullcitytrackclub.org

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