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CFF...question and some frustration...

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mneville

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Yesterday there was a Cycling CF event. People had to pay up to $50 to register. An email was then sent to those who registered that they had to raise $200 or their credit card would be charged. Really? So many people were put off by that, so they opted out and I dont blame them. Is that typical for charities? I've done a lot of fundraising in the past  for diffferent charities and was never told that I had to raise a certain amount...I think it is poor taste for the CFF. Our team raises so much at Great Strides time, over $40,000, with no help from the CFF. It is getting quite difficult for me to keep asking people to raise more and more money especially when they get quotas.<div><br></div><div>Megan</div>
 
M

mneville

Guest
Yesterday there was a Cycling CF event. People had to pay up to $50 to register. An email was then sent to those who registered that they had to raise $200 or their credit card would be charged. Really? So many people were put off by that, so they opted out and I dont blame them. Is that typical for charities? I've done a lot of fundraising in the past for diffferent charities and was never told that I had to raise a certain amount...I think it is poor taste for the CFF. Our team raises so much at Great Strides time, over $40,000, with no help from the CFF. It is getting quite difficult for me to keep asking people to raise more and more money especially when they get quotas.<br>Megan
 
M

mneville

Guest
Yesterday there was a Cycling CF event. People had to pay up to $50 to register. An email was then sent to those who registered that they had to raise $200 or their credit card would be charged. Really? So many people were put off by that, so they opted out and I dont blame them. Is that typical for charities? I've done a lot of fundraising in the past for diffferent charities and was never told that I had to raise a certain amount...I think it is poor taste for the CFF. Our team raises so much at Great Strides time, over $40,000, with no help from the CFF. It is getting quite difficult for me to keep asking people to raise more and more money especially when they get quotas.<br>Megan
 

azdesertrat

New member
I think I'd have told them to shove it where the sun doesn't shine.
There are an awful lot of good hearted BROKE people nowadays; especially in THIS economic atmosphere.
They should be damn glad ANYONE is donating right about now.
That's just my opinion; worth exactly what you paid for it.
 

azdesertrat

New member
I think I'd have told them to shove it where the sun doesn't shine.
There are an awful lot of good hearted BROKE people nowadays; especially in THIS economic atmosphere.
They should be damn glad ANYONE is donating right about now.
That's just my opinion; worth exactly what you paid for it.
 

azdesertrat

New member
I think I'd have told them to shove it where the sun doesn't shine.
<br />There are an awful lot of good hearted BROKE people nowadays; especially in THIS economic atmosphere.
<br />They should be damn glad ANYONE is donating right about now.
<br />That's just my opinion; worth exactly what you paid for it.
 

Printer

Active member
Megan:

Most CF fundraising events are organized and run locally. I would love to know more about the organizers and there thinking process that instigated such measures.

Bill
 

Printer

Active member
Megan:

Most CF fundraising events are organized and run locally. I would love to know more about the organizers and there thinking process that instigated such measures.

Bill
 

Printer

Active member
Megan:
<br />
<br />Most CF fundraising events are organized and run locally. I would love to know more about the organizers and there thinking process that instigated such measures.
<br />
<br />Bill
 
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