Anyone Else Donating Their Commissions This Month to Red Cross?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various personal experiences and ideas related to donating commissions to charitable organizations, particularly the Red Cross, during a specific month. Participants share their thoughts on organizing fundraiser shows and the challenges they face in contributing financially.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses interest in donating commissions to the Red Cross and considers organizing a fundraiser show.
  • Another participant shares their experience of planning an online fundraiser show where they would donate their commission to the Red Cross and keep or raffle the host benefits.
  • One participant mentions they plan to raffle host benefits as a way to contribute, stating their commission is their only means of giving this month.
  • A participant shares a personal experience that has led them to refrain from donating to the Red Cross, citing a past incident that influenced their views on the organization.
  • Several participants express that they cannot afford to donate their entire commission but are open to participating in a fundraiser show.
  • One participant mentions they typically donate their commission to fundraisers, as they have another full-time job to support their expenses.
  • Another participant describes organizing a special catalog show to benefit those affected by an earthquake in Haiti, detailing their plans for donations and incentives for orders.
  • One participant shares their intention to reach out to customers for a fundraiser show, hoping to achieve significant sales.
  • A participant discusses their online catalog show as a fundraiser, donating their commission to World Vision and matching a portion of the commission for donations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the choice of organization for donations, with some expressing support for the Red Cross while others have reservations. There is no clear consensus on whether to donate commissions or how to structure fundraisers.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal motivations and experiences related to charitable donations, reflecting diverse perspectives on the effectiveness and appropriateness of various organizations.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to consultants considering charitable contributions through their business activities or those exploring ideas for fundraising initiatives.

flacutie
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Anyone else donating their commissions this month to Red Cross? Should I do the orders as a fundraiser show?
 
I was actually contemplating organizing a Fundraiser online show where I would dontate my comission to the red Cross. I was going to set it up as a regular show and donate my comission and keep or raffle the host benefits... Didn't know if it would fly.
 
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The raffle is a good idea...that's what I'm going to to. I just want to help and my commission is all I have to give this month.
 
I had already responded to your question in the chat window before seeing this thread. Here's my response from there:

I applaud you for wanting to donate your commission to help! That's a great idea!!! I personally won't be doing that. Although I know that Red Cross does a whole lot for families in need all over the world INCLUDING getting military members home for a death in the immediately family ... I have a really hard time donating to that organization! I saw them organize & passing out free food & drinks outside a prison in Huntsville, Texas one night - all people who were protesting an execution. I think the friends & family had every right to be there & protest for their loved one ... but I didn't really think that that situation warranted the services of the Red Cross. Whoever made that executive decision was (in my opinion) wasting donations. The protesters could have brought their own food & drink. It was a planned event, not an unexpected emergency situation that warranted the assistance of the Red Cross. I've never been able to forget that experience with their organization. :s My nephew is headed to Haiti as we speak (Marines). I'll be happy to send him a box of supplies to pass out ... but I won't be making a cash donation ;).
 
couldn't we just do a fundraiser like a regular fundraiser? I can't afford to donate my commision but I think making it into a show would work out good. Let me know what ideas you guys have.
 
I was actually thinking of doing a regular fundraiser ... as I too can't afford to donate all of my commission .. some, but not all.
 
I usually always donate my commision to any fundraiser. I have another full time job to pay the bills.
 
All of my shows for January are scheduled the last 2 weeks. It's weird that it worked out that way but I just didn't have anything for the 1-15. So b/c I wasn't expecting this show anyway, I decided to put together a quick catty show and donate my commission to purchase supplies myself and take to Christian Veterans Association. There are a lot of organizations out there that are helping but I chose this one b/c they do a lot for 'relief and aide' on the Christian side'. They will be sending a container over full of supplies. Anyway, I wasn't expecting this show so technically I'm not loosing anything. And that's why I decided to donate my entire commission.

here's the email I sent:

Special Catalog Show to benefit the people in Haiti!

ALL proceeds from orders collected from now - Jan 15 will be used to purchase supplies for the people affected by the earthquake in Haiti.

* Everyone placing an order of $20 or more will receive a Season's Best Recipe Collection with envelope
* If your order is $50 - $74 you'll get a coupon for $7 off your NEXT order
* If your order is $75 - $99 your coupon will be $10
* If your order is $100 or more your coupon will be $15
(order total is calculated before tax and shipping)
(you may only receive ONE coupon and it can only be redeemed thru me)
(coupon is valid on Individual Orders only and can not be connected to any show)

Call me by the 15th to schedule a January Cooking Show - I will add $20 to the proceeds
Call me by the 15th to schedule a February Show - I will add $10 to the proceeds
Have you been thinking about starting your own business with Pampered Chef?
Become a consultant by the 15th - I will add $25 to the proceeds

My commission deadline is on the 15th so I need to close this show on the 15th in order to get the supplies to Haiti as quickly as possible.
Please forward to your friends and family. Your coupon will be delivered with your product.

You may place your order online by typing in 'Tara Ritchie' as the host or call or email me with your order. Sorry, but outlet orders do not count.
I must receive payment by the 15th in the form of check or cash or feel free to use your credit/debit card. I will call you when your
order comes in to make arrangements to either meet you or deliver to you (depending on where you live).

Once the show is closed I will send an email to let you know what the total proceeds were. I want YOU to know how much you've
helped in this cause. I hope everyone will take part in the opportunity to give.

Please call me today with your order or visit my website and order online TODAY!


I decided on the coupons to draw more attention to people spending more. This way the commission would be greater and I could purchase MORE supplies.
 
I am going to try to put together a fund raiser show. I am going to send something to all my customers and see what I can get from it. I would love it if it would help me get over $2000 in sales.
 
I'm doing an online-catalog show as a Fundraiser- donating all of my commission to World Vision (i'm a long time supporter, and they already had the infrastructure in country and a staff of 400+ (versus having to bring it in).) Plus I said I'd match the first $100 of the commission (so a $500 show would yield $200 in donations).I also said any individual orders during that time- I'd donate the commission also.I did mine as a catalog show- because I knew I could say exactly how much I could donate of the sales, versus PC's fundraiser (which really needs help IMHO), plus, I didn't know who to have the check made out to for the fundraiser. And I knew that I could go online as soon as I closed the show and donate online immediately, vs who knows how long it would take for them to get a check.So far- after 2 days "live", I've only gotten $28, but unless people NEED things, I'd expect they'll probably donate directly so that 100% of their money goes to the relief aid. That's ok. I wanted to at least throw it out there.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the initiative for donating commissions to the Red Cross this month?

This initiative encourages Pampered Chef consultants to donate a portion of their commissions to the Red Cross, supporting their efforts in disaster relief and humanitarian aid. It’s a way for consultants to give back to the community while promoting their business.

How can I participate in donating my commissions?

If you wish to participate, simply decide on the percentage of your commission you would like to donate. You can then inform your customers about your initiative, encouraging them to support your business during this time.

Is there a specific goal or target amount for the donations?

While there may not be a specific target amount, many consultants aim to collectively raise as much as possible to contribute to the Red Cross. Each consultant’s contribution, no matter how small, can make a significant impact.

Can customers contribute directly to the Red Cross through my sales?

Yes, customers can also choose to donate directly to the Red Cross if they wish. You can provide them with information on how to make a donation, and some may appreciate the option to support the cause alongside their purchase.

Will donating my commissions affect my earnings significantly?

Donating a portion of your commissions will reduce your overall earnings for the month, but many consultants find that the goodwill generated can lead to increased sales and customer loyalty in the long run. It’s a personal decision based on your financial situation and commitment to the cause.

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