Melanoma Institute Australia Fundraising Guidelines
Fundraising for MIA:
• Due to limited resources MIA are not able to take an active role in coordinating your event, we are however on hand to help you as much as we can to plan a successful fundraiser.
• The event / activity, including all financial aspects is to be run in the name of the person listed on the authorisation form, and this person will be solely responsible for the activity. MIA holds no responsibility for the conduct or management of the event / activity organised by the Fundraiser.
• The Fundraiser is required to advise MIA as soon as possible if there are any changes to the event / activity listed on the authority to fundraise letter as a new sanction may need to be issued.
• The Fundraiser must ensure that employees, agents, volunteers, partners or contractors of the fundraising activity do not hold themselves as having the authority to act as a representative of MIA.
• The Fundraiser is asked to clarify as much as possible the purpose of the event / activity to those they are raising funds from.
• If you raised funds offline please contact us for details on how to deposit the funds to MIA. We can arrange for these funds to be reflected on your fundraising page.
Financial aspects of the event
• As a fundraiser you are responsible for all financial aspects of the activity including record keeping, management of funds, issuing temporary receipts and depositing funds. Please make all efforts to comply with the Charitable Fundraising Act For more information visit www.olgr.nsw.gov.au
• The Fundraiser must take all reasonable steps to ensure the expenses do not exceed 50% of the gross proceeds obtained from the event / activity.
• If a third party fundraiser accepts donations on behalf of MIA and the donors require a tax deductible receipt (for donations over $2), MIA can provide individual receipts but must have a list of donor names, addresses, donation amount (generally kept on a temporary receipt).
• Not all contributions to the Institute may have tax deductibility, for example purchase of raffle tickets, auction prizes, entry fees or merchandise. Please check with the Marketing and Fundraising Coordinator if you are unsure.
• We also ask that you provide us with a breakdown of the monies raised and the costs of the event within 14 days of the event taking place. We can provide you with a form to do this easily. Please use the payment form that will be provided with your Authority to Fundraise letter when submitting funds.
Use of MIA name and logo
• If the Fundraiser wishes to refer to or promote Melanoma Institute Australia, the organisation must be referred to as “Melanoma Institute Australia”. Suggested wording when referring to the relationship between the fundraising activity/event and Melanoma Institute Australia is:
o “Proudly supporting Melanoma Institute Australia”
o “Funds raised are used to support Melanoma Institute Australia’s mission to find a cure for melanoma”
o “All net proceeds will go to Melanoma Institute Australia to support melanoma research, facilitate treatment and drive education
• The Melanoma Institute Australia supporter logo is available upon request. Any placement of the logo must be
approved by MIA and all promotional material featuring the Institute logo should be sent to the Marketing and Fundraising Coordinator for approval prior to printing. Please allow 7 days for approval.
• Please note this authority does not permit you to manufacture, sell or license the sale or manufacture of merchandise bearing the MIA logo.
Media and Promotion of event
• MIA is happy to discuss any media or promotional ideas you may have to help generate interest and support in your event / activity, however please note that Fundraisers are responsible for generating their own publicity.
• MIA can provide a media release template as well as well as information on MIA, melanoma and access to patient stories.
• All media releases must be forwarded to MIA for approval prior to circulation. Please allow 7 days for approval.
• Please note that the fundraiser is not authorised to speak on behalf of MIA, only about the fundraising activity.
• MIA may be able to provide you with a speaker or ambassador for your event. Please speak to the Marketing and Fundraising Coordinator if required. Please note whilst we will make every effort to accommodate your needs we cannot always guarantee representation.
Permits/Licensing Requirements:
• Some events / activities require permits e.g raffles where the total prize pool is over a certain amount.
• Permits are also required by councils and other organisations for outdoor events.
• MIA cannot issue or authorise permits however if you have any queries please contact the Marketing and Fundraising Coordinator or visit www.olgr.nsw.gov.au
Sponsorship and product donation:
Sponsorship is a great way to boost your fundraising efforts. However it is possible that MIA has already made an approach to a corporate organisation for sponsorship. As such, if you wish to approach a corporate sponsor for cash sponsorship or product donation, please check with MIA in the first instance.
Communications
By agreeing to these Terms & Conditions you are agreeing to have your contact details added to our mailing list.
Liability
All aspects of financial and public liability are the responsibility of the event organiser. As MIA are not the event organisers MIA are unable to cover liability on your behalf.