WaterWorld版 - Fundraising for a specific individual is not considered to be charitable fundraising |
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S**********b 发帖数: 3142 | 1 这是麻州的法律
我猜也是其他各州的法律规定
fundraising的前提是什么?
不是给个人骗钱的用具
必需是为了为公众谋福利 | V**3 发帖数: 12756 | 2 这个是有道理的
但是康马那个是donated money, considered as gift
【在 S**********b 的大作中提到】 : 这是麻州的法律 : 我猜也是其他各州的法律规定 : fundraising的前提是什么? : 不是给个人骗钱的用具 : 必需是为了为公众谋福利
| n*********d 发帖数: 98 | 3 嗯,算gift.
版上说gift的那个说的没错的
【在 S**********b 的大作中提到】 : 这是麻州的法律 : 我猜也是其他各州的法律规定 : fundraising的前提是什么? : 不是给个人骗钱的用具 : 必需是为了为公众谋福利
| S**********b 发帖数: 3142 | 4 What to Do with the Money
While you are planning your fundraising activities, you should also plan
what you will do with the money as you raise it. You should open a separate
bank account to hold the funds. This ensures that the money remains separate
from your personal funds. It also allows donors to write checks with some
confidence that the money will get to the designated beneficiary.
Explain what your purposes are to the bank when you open the account. The
bank may have specific requirements not outlined in these guidelines. You
should title the account something like "Friends of John Smith" or "The Mary
Jones Fund." Whatever you decide, the title of the account should indicate
who the beneficiary is.
Be sure to keep accurate and complete records of the money you receive from
the fundraising activities, where it is deposited, and of any payments made
to the beneficiary or beneficiaries.
【在 n*********d 的大作中提到】 : 嗯,算gift. : 版上说gift的那个说的没错的
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