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"Make sure the chosen charity will accept the money
Why would they not accept money from a fundraising dinner party? "
Let's say it's a children's charity for arguments sake, money raised from a swingers group may do more harm than good to them. All will depend on the charity and most have a code of conduct about funds they receive.
Another example could be charities declining money raised from legal hunting events.
All the best for the initiative to OP
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Make sure the chosen charity will accept the money
Why would they not accept money from a fundraising dinner party? "
I work in the charity sector they’ll accept it |
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"Make sure the chosen charity will accept the money
Why would they not accept money from a fundraising dinner party?
Let's say it's a children's charity for arguments sake, money raised from a swingers group may do more harm than good to them. All will depend on the charity and most have a code of conduct about funds they receive.
Another example could be charities declining money raised from legal hunting events.
All the best for the initiative to OP
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Thank you |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Make sure the chosen charity will accept the money
Why would they not accept money from a fundraising dinner party?
Let's say it's a children's charity for arguments sake, money raised from a swingers group may do more harm than good to them. All will depend on the charity and most have a code of conduct about funds they receive.
Another example could be charities declining money raised from legal hunting events.
All the best for the initiative to OP
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I’d just donate the money anonymously |
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"Make sure the chosen charity will accept the money
Why would they not accept money from a fundraising dinner party?
Let's say it's a children's charity for arguments sake, money raised from a swingers group may do more harm than good to them. All will depend on the charity and most have a code of conduct about funds they receive.
Another example could be charities declining money raised from legal hunting events.
All the best for the initiative to OP
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Do you have to declare how the money was raised then? Couldn't you just pop it in a tin or envelope? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Make sure the chosen charity will accept the money
Why would they not accept money from a fundraising dinner party?
Let's say it's a children's charity for arguments sake, money raised from a swingers group may do more harm than good to them. All will depend on the charity and most have a code of conduct about funds they receive.
Another example could be charities declining money raised from legal hunting events.
All the best for the initiative to OP
Do you have to declare how the money was raised then? Couldn't you just pop it in a tin or envelope?"
You don’t have to declare how it was raised, can just donate the funds to chosen charity via their website. I’d like to raise funds for a charity dedicated to male mental health! |
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"Make sure the chosen charity will accept the money
Why would they not accept money from a fundraising dinner party?
Let's say it's a children's charity for arguments sake, money raised from a swingers group may do more harm than good to them. All will depend on the charity and most have a code of conduct about funds they receive.
Another example could be charities declining money raised from legal hunting events.
All the best for the initiative to OP
Do you have to declare how the money was raised then? Couldn't you just pop it in a tin or envelope?
You don’t have to declare how it was raised, can just donate the funds to chosen charity via their website. I’d like to raise funds for a charity dedicated to male mental health! "
Sounds great OP, very good cause and one that a lot of people struggle with, great idea x |
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"Make sure the chosen charity will accept the money
Why would they not accept money from a fundraising dinner party?
Let's say it's a children's charity for arguments sake, money raised from a swingers group may do more harm than good to them. All will depend on the charity and most have a code of conduct about funds they receive.
Another example could be charities declining money raised from legal hunting events.
All the best for the initiative to OP
Do you have to declare how the money was raised then? Couldn't you just pop it in a tin or envelope?
You don’t have to declare how it was raised, can just donate the funds to chosen charity via their website. I’d like to raise funds for a charity dedicated to male mental health!
Sounds great OP, very good cause and one that a lot of people struggle with, great idea x"
It’s a personal one for me…..my 19 year old son had mental health struggles last year that ended up with him being hospitalised so I’d like to do my bit |
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"Make sure the chosen charity will accept the money
Why would they not accept money from a fundraising dinner party?
Let's say it's a children's charity for arguments sake, money raised from a swingers group may do more harm than good to them. All will depend on the charity and most have a code of conduct about funds they receive.
Another example could be charities declining money raised from legal hunting events.
All the best for the initiative to OP
I’d just donate the money anonymously "
Ahh thought you were thinking something like "swingathon for ...insert charity name" |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Make sure the chosen charity will accept the money
Why would they not accept money from a fundraising dinner party?
Let's say it's a children's charity for arguments sake, money raised from a swingers group may do more harm than good to them. All will depend on the charity and most have a code of conduct about funds they receive.
Another example could be charities declining money raised from legal hunting events.
All the best for the initiative to OP
I’d just donate the money anonymously
Ahh thought you were thinking something like "swingathon for ...insert charity name""
Noooooooo lol |
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By *izzy.Woman
over a year ago
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"Make sure the chosen charity will accept the money
Why would they not accept money from a fundraising dinner party?
Let's say it's a children's charity for arguments sake, money raised from a swingers group may do more harm than good to them. All will depend on the charity and most have a code of conduct about funds they receive.
Another example could be charities declining money raised from legal hunting events.
All the best for the initiative to OP
Do you have to declare how the money was raised then? Couldn't you just pop it in a tin or envelope?
You don’t have to declare how it was raised, can just donate the funds to chosen charity via their website. I’d like to raise funds for a charity dedicated to male mental health!
Sounds great OP, very good cause and one that a lot of people struggle with, great idea x
It’s a personal one for me…..my 19 year old son had mental health struggles last year that ended up with him being hospitalised so I’d like to do my bit "
Sounds like a great idea and a very worthy cause. I help with fundraising at my local Swinging Club and we've never had an issue with raising money for various charities...local foodbank, homeless charity, Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer and a children's charity in the last couple of years. Our next event is for a Mental Health charity (not sure which one yet) but there is a huge need for this. |
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over a year ago
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"One thing to consider is a big meal will put people off having fun afterwards. Choose something light to eat. "
Thinking more like fine dining so not huge portions a bit like a tasting menu with wine accompaniment |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Make sure the chosen charity will accept the money
Why would they not accept money from a fundraising dinner party?
Let's say it's a children's charity for arguments sake, money raised from a swingers group may do more harm than good to them. All will depend on the charity and most have a code of conduct about funds they receive.
Another example could be charities declining money raised from legal hunting events.
All the best for the initiative to OP
Do you have to declare how the money was raised then? Couldn't you just pop it in a tin or envelope?
You don’t have to declare how it was raised, can just donate the funds to chosen charity via their website. I’d like to raise funds for a charity dedicated to male mental health!
Sounds great OP, very good cause and one that a lot of people struggle with, great idea x
It’s a personal one for me…..my 19 year old son had mental health struggles last year that ended up with him being hospitalised so I’d like to do my bit
Sounds like a great idea and a very worthy cause. I help with fundraising at my local Swinging Club and we've never had an issue with raising money for various charities...local foodbank, homeless charity, Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer and a children's charity in the last couple of years. Our next event is for a Mental Health charity (not sure which one yet) but there is a huge need for this. "
Most definitely! S**cide is the biggest cause of death for men under 45! |
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"One thing to consider is a big meal will put people off having fun afterwards. Choose something light to eat.
Thinking more like fine dining so not huge portions a bit like a tasting menu with wine accompaniment "
Sounds lovely |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"One thing to consider is a big meal will put people off having fun afterwards. Choose something light to eat.
Thinking more like fine dining so not huge portions a bit like a tasting menu with wine accompaniment
Sounds lovely "
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By *riSiMan
over a year ago
Nottingham |
Brilliant idea, you could have food themed games at the table, truth or dare, sexy quiz or dice game. Can't think of any negatives to be honest other than a potential cleaning bill. Good luck. |
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