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Fundraising

Fundraising. CCAL Office. Contact Information. JJ Boggs Ex: 3108 or jboggs@middlebury.edu. Forms Needed. http://www.middlebury.edu/NR/rdonlyres/449F84D4-B96C-4601-BF8E-3FD666E6A2CF/0/2009fundraisingform.doc. Fundraising Polices and Regulations.

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Fundraising

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  1. Fundraising CCAL Office

  2. Contact Information • JJ Boggs • Ex: 3108 or jboggs@middlebury.edu

  3. Forms Needed • http://www.middlebury.edu/NR/rdonlyres/449F84D4-B96C-4601-BF8E-3FD666E6A2CF/0/2009fundraisingform.doc

  4. Fundraising Polices and Regulations • Permission for fundraising drives will be granted only to current College-recognized student groups. • Student groups organizing fund-raising activities not involving the sale of a product or service (e.g., sponsoring a dance or a raffle) must obtain permission for their activity from the director of CCAL or designate. Any student group sponsoring a fund-raising activity involving the sale of a product or service must obtain a Concession Permit from CCAL. • When a fundraising activity involves setup, table, or booth, permission for the setup is granted by CCAL. If the requested site involves another department, then the director of that department must also provide permission for the activity to occur there (e.g., the director of athletics must also approve requests for activities at football games and other athletic events). The director of CCAL and the supervisor of the site will decide whether or not one or more activities may occur simultaneously at the same location. • Any student organization funded by the Finance Committee of the Student Government Association must obtain prior approval for all fund-raising activities from the Finance Committee. Once approval has been granted, student organizations are subject to items a. through c. above. CCAL will deposit any funds raised into that organization’s account. The organization may not initiate any activity, the profits of which will be used for any direct or indirect contributions to a political campaign.

  5. Off campus • Student groups are not allowed to solicit donations or gifts from local merchants. • Under certain circumstances CCAL will approve fundraising efforts that occur off campus. • Student groups wishing to conduct fundraising off-campus must familiarize themselves with and abide by all College policies in addition to all local, state, and federal laws and regulations

  6. Solicitation  • Direct solicitation for fundraising via campus mail is prohibited. • College directories may never be used for the purpose of solicitation. • Door-to-door solicitation in residence halls is prohibited. In addition, the solicitation of faculty and staff in their campus offices is prohibited. Door-to-door solicitation is also prohibited off campus. • Coin and cash collection jars are not permitted. • Students and student groups may not solicit funds or sales from parents or alumni.

  7. Raising Funds for Charity • Student groups may raise funds for off-campus charities (eg. American Red Cross). • When revenue is generated by a student organization from an activity that was approved by the Student Government Association (SGA) Finance Committee using Student Activities Fee (SAF) money,the revenue must be returned, in full, to the organization’s Middlebury College account. All revenue up to the principle spent on the activity must be spent according to Finance Committee Guidelines. All additional proceeds may be spent at the organization’s discretion within the parameters of CCAL and the rules of Middlebury College. If new money was allocated for the activity, revenue will be repaid to the general SAF first, up to the amount of the new allocation, and then the proceeds will go into the individual organization’s account. Exceptions to this rule may be considered by the SGA Finance Committee. • Organizations wishing to make donations to charitable organizations may use the proceeds from certain activities (see above). Allocated funds cannot be used for donations. • Organizations may collect funds through cash, debit cards, credit cards, or checks made out to Middlebury College. Checks may also be made out directly to the charity. • Organizations may not raise funds for political campaigns.

  8. Sale and Distribution of Food On Campus • The student organizations that is selling or distributing food on campus must obtain and prominently display a fundraising permit issued by CCAL. Permits must be renewed for each event. • The signatures of the Director of Dining Services or his designee must be on the permit. • The area or room must be cleaned after use. All trash must be picked up and if necessary, the tabletops and chairs must be wiped down and dried. • All trash and recycling must be deposited in the proper receptacle. • The organization must follow restrictions on what kinds of foods may be sold or distributed. No foods may be sold or distributed which contain uncooked milk, cream, cheese, or eggs, such as, but not limited to, foods with whipped cream toppings and fillings, yogurt, cream cheese, and frostings containing raw egg whites and/or yolks. Cooked foods that require refrigeration (below 40 degrees) or heating (over 145 degrees) to prevent spoilage may not be sold or distributed. Examples would be custards, cream pies, puddings, pizza, meat, fish, poultry, pork, eggs, or cooked beans, rice, and potatoes. • Raw fruits and vegetables may be sold or distributed if they have a natural protective skin or peel. • All foods must be packaged in individual servings (i.e., slices of cake or bread, cookies) or have a natural protective skin or peeling (oranges, apples, bananas). • The organization may provide only disposable utensils, plates, cups, knives, forks, spoons, etc., to the consumers. • A written list of ingredients (not necessarily amounts) for each food being sold or distributed must be available at the distribution site. The recipe used is acceptable.

  9. Possible Options • Grille Delivery • Kenneth Pierce at ext 5807 or kpierce@middlebury.edu • Concessions at Varsity Games • Raffles • 50/50 • Selling T-shirts • Silent Auction • Events/Concerts • Donations

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