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It depends on which state, and if you have employees other than yourself.
If the fund raising idea is for a non-profit organization, one of the most successful methods is to conduct a mailing of solictation letters. It is important to obtain some professional input on how to compose letters so that the need for funds is presented in a way convinces donors to donate. Additionally, professionals who provide mailing services may also have lists of donors who have donated to similar requests.
I recommend you lay out the need, the impact of the need and the benefit to the school of addressing the need. If you have the ability, consider offering to assist in fund raising to support the facilities.
You need to do your research before choose a mutual fund. Find a fund that offers dividend distributions. A fund that invests heavily in stocks is good for capital growth.
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Yes because you are helping others who need the help
First, you have to have the permission of the charity or organization to conduct a fundraiser. They may require you to fill out their forms and will want specifics on your plans and activities. If they approve, they must provide you with written authorization. Most states have fund raising legislation in place. Contact your state offices for the necessary forms and the rules and guidelines. Non compliance with any of these rules may result in a heavy fine. You may need to apply for a fund raising license before you can solicit. If you plan to hold your event on public property, you will need to contact your local council for the necessary permits and licensing requirements which include health and safety guidelines. Fees are commonly attached to the granting of the license. They help with the administrative cost of monitoring fund raising and potential fraud. Be prepared to provide a detailed accounting of the event, the amount of money you collected and how that money was spent. Your state charity officials will be able to provide you with everything you will need to know and do in order to legally hold a fund raising event. Make that your first call.
yes, or a waiver for each and every car owner to sign. just to cover yourselves. you don't want this to cost you money.
Main ideas, your own words, and make it interesting and as long as you need it to be.
This depends on your lifestyle. If you plan to move away or emigrate then a large retirement fund is a good plan but if you just want to settle down where you already live then you would not need as big a fund.
No. If you don't need it then you should deposit it in a college fund for the child.No. If you don't need it then you should deposit it in a college fund for the child.No. If you don't need it then you should deposit it in a college fund for the child.No. If you don't need it then you should deposit it in a college fund for the child.