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Raising money for charities- legal requirements.
Prior to my 50th birthday in November i am planning a number of personal challenges, ie, 50 mile walk, 50 mile bicycle ride, 50 milehorse ride etc. I hope to raise some money through sponsorship for charities of my choice. My question is - am i legally required to contact the charities concerned to obtain permission to raise money on their behalf or do i just simply send on a cheque upon completion of my challenges? Thanks....
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Sponsorship events are different from others where people are collecting from the public. It is assumed tht those sponsoring will know the person collecting the money and that is fine. Common sense suggests that you should tell the charities in advance, not only that but people will be more willing to give if they know what for. If you are collecting as you go, you will need permissions from each local authority and theyn tell them afterwards what you did with the money. That money may not always be granted.
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