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I have received the annual Poppy Appeal leaflets today........
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but this one is for the Christmas Eve Draw. where I can win £50.000 1st prize, or a car worth £12.500 as the second prize. This is such a worthwhile cause for ex-servicemen and women, but for the life of me I can't fathom it. How can they afford to give away such prizes if they are desperate for money? I get these for Animal charities too. Do you ever contribute to postal charity letters.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I do sometimes gran, depends on the charity - my understanding is that they fund the prizes from the money we pay for the tickets, and that this is worth it to them for the extra publicity they get from the promotion. Higher profile means more people might remember them in their Wills too - many charities rely on generous bequests, but they are unpredictable as to when they might arrive!
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As far as these big raffles go, they take out insurance to cover the fact that they may not take enough in subs to fund the prizes. Apart from the Poppy Appeal, I refuse to give to any medium or large size charity since their admin costs are enormous (I know because I have worked for three major charities before my current job).
You sure it's in aid of the right charity? Poppy appeal money goes to the Haig fund, I believe (or possibly the British Legion). There are a lot of freeloaders out there who cash in on the backs of other charities.
A small shop where I used to live once ran a fundraiser around Comic Relief time that involved selling red noses and cream teas - in aid of a local hospice! I'm sure their motives were fine, but it was a bit cheeky.
A small shop where I used to live once ran a fundraiser around Comic Relief time that involved selling red noses and cream teas - in aid of a local hospice! I'm sure their motives were fine, but it was a bit cheeky.
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