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by TheCollector » Mon May 08, 2006 2:12 pm

Hi Markd {up}

Best of luck with your charity collecting :P

If you need any more help, please do not hesitate to ask :D

Ian :mrgreen:

by Markd » Sun May 07, 2006 1:02 am

Thank you very much for the helpful information I had already talked to the organization but other than that I didnt really know hw to go about doing it
Once again Thank You

by mattsparks2002 » Thu May 04, 2006 7:17 am

Hi MarkD

I am currently doing an auction.

Couple of Questions first. If you don't mind me asking.

Is your Society an actual registered charity?
Do you have letterheaded paper?
Are you a the head of the Society?

The way i have done it.
Is to approach the charity first. Dicussed things with them as i am basically using the charities name.

Then I obtained a letter of introduction/intent. This was copied and sent out with my request letter.

The request letter contained. Details of the event. Details of the Charity

Send this out with a copy of the letter of intent.

Be clear that you are asking for a donation of a signed photo or any other item and not a financial donation.

Also approach local companies for sponsorship as it can be very expensive buying envelopes, stamps and other bits.

But good luck. Don't hesitate to ask if you hae anymore questions.

matt

New Charity Auction

by Markd » Thu May 04, 2006 12:18 am

I have just started collecting autographs for my Pet Adoption and Welfare Society in myy home town. Any Tips?

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