Charity Payment: Host Orders vs. Guest Sales

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the nuances of charity payments related to host orders and guest sales within fundraising efforts. Participants share their experiences and seek clarification on how payments are calculated and processed.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires whether the charity payment is based on guest sales or commissionable sales, expressing curiosity about how to track fundraising progress.
  • Another participant confirms that the charity receives a percentage based on guest sales and that payments are mailed to the chairperson.
  • One participant, identifying as a chairperson, shares their experience of entering a host special and notes the confusion regarding the order process, highlighting that they had to enter themselves as a guest.
  • Another participant mentions that the monthly host special is not commissionable, clarifying that all purchases made by the organizer are considered guest sales in a fundraiser.
  • One participant expresses appreciation for the charity receiving credit for their order, despite not earning commission on host specials or personal orders.
  • A participant requests assistance in finding a fundraiser order form, indicating a need for resources within the community.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of how host specials and guest sales are processed, but there is agreement on the general understanding that guest sales determine the charity's percentage. No clear consensus emerges on the order entry process.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to fundraising efforts and the administrative aspects of managing orders and payments.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants involved in fundraising efforts may find the shared experiences and clarifications relevant to their own practices.

lisacb77
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Does HO base the payment to the charity on the guest or comissionable sales amount? Obviously, the only difference is the host order for the host special...but just curious.

I have a group aiming for $600 for the 15% and I want to tell them when they've crossed the mark!

Oh, and do they mail it to the chairperson?

Thanks,
 
Yes on guest sales

and

Yes they mailit to the chairperson
 
The guest sales are what the organization gets their % from. The organizer can get a monthly host special but it isn't commissionable. All other purchases by her/him are considered guest sales in a fundraiser anyway. The monthly special is the only "benefit" the organizer gets.

edited because I had given wrong information - sorry.
 
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Well I entered the host special last night and it bumped the guest sales amount up...weird!

Of course I had to add it like a guest though. It wouldn't allow me to add a host order...

To top it off, I am the chairperson, b/c the rest of my committee wanted me to be in charge of it. Which is fine, then the items and check come to me and I make sure it's taken care of properly. But a little confusing! I thought it was strange I had to add myself as a guest to order that special.

Oh, how long does it take to get the check from PC?
 
lisacb77 said:
Well I entered the host special last night and it bumped the guest sales amount up...weird!

Of course I had to add it like a guest though. It wouldn't allow me to add a host order...

To top it off, I am the chairperson, b/c the rest of my committee wanted me to be in charge of it. Which is fine, then the items and check come to me and I make sure it's taken care of properly. But a little confusing! I thought it was strange I had to add myself as a guest to order that special.

Oh, how long does it take to get the check from PC?
Yes, even if the consultant is the organizer you have to enter the name and mark the box indicating that this is the organizer to get the monthly special. No one is the host on a fundraiser. That's why it wouldn't let you enter a host screen.
 
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Thanks Beth. That makes sense. I'm guessing that's why it added the $$ to guest sales and not to comissionable too. I know we don't make commission on host specials or our own orders, but I thought it was nice that they are still giving the NP the credit for my order of that one item as chair!
 
I need an order form for a fundraiser. I was hoping someone created an awesome November OOF, and I would just edit it with my info.
Can anyone help?
 
Someone posted this last week.
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between host orders and guest sales in the context of charity payments?

Host orders refer to the purchases made by the host of a party, while guest sales are the purchases made by attendees of that party. In terms of charity payments, both types of sales can contribute to the total amount donated, but they may be treated differently based on the company's policies.

How are charity payments calculated from host orders?

Charity payments from host orders are typically calculated based on the total sales made by the host during their party. A percentage of the host's total sales may be designated for donation to the chosen charity, depending on the specific guidelines set by the company.

Do guest sales contribute to the charity payment as well?

Yes, guest sales do contribute to the charity payment. The total sales made by guests at the party are usually included in the overall sales total, which can increase the amount donated to the charity. The specific percentage allocated for charity may vary based on the company's policies.

Can a host choose which charity to support with their orders?

Yes, hosts typically have the option to select a charity of their choice to receive the donations from their party sales. However, this choice may be subject to the company's approved list of charities or specific guidelines regarding charitable contributions.

Are there any limits on how much can be donated through host orders and guest sales?

There may be limits on the total amount that can be donated through host orders and guest sales, depending on the company's policies. It's important for hosts to check with their direct sales representative or the company's guidelines to understand any caps or restrictions on charity payments.

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