Can I Run a Fundraiser for a Political Candidate?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the possibility of running a Pampered Chef fundraiser for a political candidate, with participants sharing their understanding of company policies and personal experiences related to fundraising for individuals versus organizations.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions whether fundraisers can be conducted for individuals, suggesting that it might be limited to non-profit organizations.
  • Another participant expresses a belief that fundraising for an individual is not permissible.
  • Several users mention the need to consult the policy and procedures manual for clarity on fundraising guidelines.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that fundraising for individuals is allowed if a separate bank account is established, citing examples of past fundraisers for personal causes.
  • Another participant notes the distinction between fundraising for political candidates and non-political organizations, indicating a potential gray area in the policy.
  • Some participants emphasize the importance of verifying information with the Home Office (HO) to avoid policy violations.
  • One participant reports that HO confirmed fundraisers for political candidates are permissible under certain conditions, but raises a question about what constitutes a "controversial" cause.
  • Another participant expresses concern about the implications of endorsing specific political parties through fundraising efforts.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the permissibility of fundraising for political candidates, with some participants believing it is allowed under specific conditions while others express skepticism or caution.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and interpretations of company policies regarding fundraising, highlighting the nuances and potential challenges in navigating these guidelines.

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Consultants interested in understanding the implications of running fundraisers for political candidates may find the discussion relevant.

PamperedChefDude
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Question for everyone:
We have an associate who is running for an elected office & asked if we could run a PC Fundraiser with the proceeds going to her campaign fund. Our upline says it's OK but wanted to check on here too to see if anyone knows anything different. Thanks!
 
I was thinking that it was for non-profit organizations, but I could be wrong. I'll see if I can find anything in my policies manual unless you've had a chance to look!
 
Something tells me that you cannot due a fundraiser for an individual.
 
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That is where we're confused. You can raise funds for an individual as long as there is a bank account set up. People have talked about doing for a childs special lessons or school for health reasons, etc. This would be made out to the campaign fund so it's not really for her personally. I've left a call in for HO but don't know if they can really answer us either. It would be great for her if we could do it because we're going to run it in conjunction with several fundraiser events she has going & it would definitely help us too!!!! I hope we find out something soon since the first function is this Saturday.
 
I knew I read it somewhere--thanks Becky D! I was going to cut and paste the part about not doing it for individuals but couldn't remember where I saw the part about policitical organizations. I guess I haven't completely "lost it" yet!
 
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Becky,

We saw that but it's not a political organization it's someone running for an office. Thin line but there is a difference.
 
I think you need to take this up with HO.
 
pamperedharriet said:
I think you need to take this up with HO.

I agree - I wouldn't leave it to chance.....
 
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We have left a call for them. Would love to help her but don't want to violate policy.
 
Let us know what the answer is!:thumbup:
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Let us know what the answer is!:thumbup:

Yes, I just saw this...glad you are calling HO.

I would think individuals running for office wouldn't qualify because depending on what office they are running for they may have a stated political leaning which may not be in line with Berkshire Hathway.

I could see them MAYBE authorizing it if it was Town Constable or Town Clerk or something, but anything beyond that I doubt it and I would think overall they'd say "no".

Let us know, we'll all be curious!
 
PamperedChefDude said:
Question for everyone:
We have an associate who is running for an elected office & asked if we could run a PC Fundraiser with the proceeds going to her campaign fund. Our upline says it's OK but wanted to check on here too to see if anyone knows anything different. Thanks!


...just wanted to say that this is interesting...

I keep seeing MANY times where uplines are giving answers that are potentially not right. I'm glad you are checking further before you proceed.

I have to be thankful mine will not give an answer unless she has a specific policy to back it up and does encourage us all to call directly to HO for an answer on things.
 
Also, I'd ask to speak to a supervisor and write down his/her name, just to be on the safe side...
 
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Finally talked to HO. The answer is yes you can. You can run a fundraiser for just about anything as long as there is a seperate account for it. You can't do one for a cause that is controversial. Since this person is running for Clerk of the Court that is fine.:sing:
 
PamperedChefDude said:
Finally talked to HO. The answer is yes you can. You can run a fundraiser for just about anything as long as there is a seperate account for it. You can't do one for a cause that is controversial. Since this person is running for Clerk of the Court that is fine.:sing:


I wonder who decides what is 'controversial'?:rolleyes:
 
ljeffries said:
I wonder who decides what is 'controversial'?:rolleyes:

Maybe if it's for a specific political party, and so would look like PC is endorsing one party over another......
 
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Well, the example they gave me I don't want to post because it might offend someone. But I guess the sky is the limit within reason.
 
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Yes.....that was the impression I got during our call.
 
Thanks for letting us know the outcome from HO. I hope you wrote down who OK'd this. It was better to find out from HO than to chance it on your own, sometimes it is hard to find where the fine line is. Good luck with your fundraiser!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I run a fundraiser for a political candidate using Pampered Chef?

Yes, you can run a fundraiser for a political candidate using Pampered Chef products, but you must ensure that you comply with local laws and regulations regarding political fundraising.

Are there any restrictions on the types of political candidates I can support?

While you can support various political candidates, it's important to check Pampered Chef's policies and guidelines to ensure that your fundraiser aligns with their values and does not violate any rules.

How do I set up a Pampered Chef fundraiser for a political candidate?

To set up a fundraiser, you can contact your Pampered Chef consultant for assistance. They can help you organize the event, promote it, and ensure that all necessary materials are available.

Do I need to inform Pampered Chef about my fundraiser?

It is advisable to inform Pampered Chef about your fundraiser to ensure compliance with their policies and to receive any necessary support or resources for your event.

What percentage of sales goes to the political candidate?

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