Supporting Non-Profits: Free Tax and 10% Sales Donation from Home Interior

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the support provided by Pampered Chef to non-profit organizations in comparison to other companies, particularly Home Interior. Participants share their experiences and insights regarding fundraising practices, donation percentages, and tax implications.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the support for non-profit organizations, noting that Home Interior offers free tax and a 10% sales donation.
  • Another participant shares that Pampered Chef provides 15% of all product sales to organizations and mentions that many consultants contribute an additional 5-10% of their profit.
  • One participant expresses a desire for Pampered Chef to match Home Interior's 50% donation for fundraisers.
  • Another participant speculates about the markup of Home Interior products based on personal connections to consultants from various companies.
  • One participant describes a method for conducting tax-free fundraisers, detailing the process of using a tax-exempt document and how payments are handled.
  • Another participant notes that while there was a tax-exempt option for previous fundraising cards, it is no longer available under the current fundraising model.
  • One participant reiterates the donation percentages, clarifying that Pampered Chef gives 10% for sales under $599 and 15% for sales over $600.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the effectiveness and generosity of Pampered Chef's support compared to Home Interior, with no clear consensus on which company offers better terms for non-profits.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and insights related to fundraising practices, tax implications, and the structure of donations, reflecting a variety of perspectives within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in understanding fundraising options and donation practices related to non-profit organizations may find this discussion relevant.

kelspring
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Can anyone tell me what we do for non profit organizations? Home Interior gives them Free tax and 10% of their sales. I hope we can do better.
 
I asked a similar question also, but the answer is we DO do better.

Pampered Chef gives 15% of all product sales to the organization. They do not mark up their products in order to do this! Many consultants give an extra 5-10% of their profit as a donation to the fundraiser as well.

As far as sales tax goes, we don't choose to charge it, it's a state law.

However, we have a flat rate shipping charge, instead of charging upwards of 10% to each customer.

HTH
 
if it's a fundraser...Home interiors gives 50% for fundraisers to nonprofit org. I wish we could beat that but that's almost impossible...
 
Gosh, that just makes me think one thing:

Imagine their markup!!
 
55%That is their markup because my sister is with Home Interior.

Funny thing....we have lots of DS consultants in my family: PC [of course :p ], Home Interior, Pure Romance, Mark Kay, Lifeprints.

Sandi
 
There is a way to give non-profits tax free ~ when I lived in NC my director first did a show like this and then told me about it. She called home office and had them fax her a tax exempt document which we had the non profit fill out. We then sent/faxed that form back to home office so it would be on file. When you do the fundraiser the guests need to pay by check or cash and make it out to the non-profit. The non-profit writes the consultant a check for the total that is debited from her account. This shows that the non profit bought the products. There are +/- to doing it this way - the guests buy more because they don't have to pay shipping or tax, there is only one shipping charge because the non-profit buys the products on one order (basically a show tally) so the consultant can pick up the shipping!, this also means you have to go back into Pampered Partner and key in individual orders for the receipts, but you can have a very successful fundraiser like this! :)
 
When we had Product Fund-raiser cards they did have a tax exempt option for groups that qualified for it but now that we just do "classic" fund-raisers we do not because there is no need.

The products are sold to individuals. They pay the tax on their purchases. PC does not charge the organization any taxes - they just send a check for the amount earned. There may be an exemption if the group is purchasing products for use in their facility (like a day care kitchen...). I would check with HO about this to be sure.

Let us know!
 
Percentage of profits
pamperedchristine said:
I asked a similar question also, but the answer is we DO do better.

Pampered Chef gives 15% of all product sales to the organization. They do not mark up their products in order to do this! Many consultants give an extra 5-10% of their profit as a donation to the fundraiser as well.

As far as sales tax goes, we don't choose to charge it, it's a state law.

However, we have a flat rate shipping charge, instead of charging upwards of 10% to each customer.

HTH

Just thought I would let you know that under $599 in sales Pampered Chef gives 10% over $600 Pampered Chef gives 15% of sales.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the "Supporting Non-Profits" program offered by Home Interior?

The "Supporting Non-Profits" program is an initiative by Home Interior that allows customers to host parties where a portion of the sales proceeds, typically 10%, is donated to a non-profit organization of their choice. This program aims to help raise funds for various charitable causes while providing an opportunity for social gatherings and product sales.

How does the 10% sales donation work?

When a customer hosts a Home Interior party, 10% of the total sales from that party is calculated and donated to the designated non-profit organization. The host simply needs to inform their Home Interior consultant about the chosen charity, and the donation will be made after the party concludes.

Is there a limit to how much can be donated through this program?

While there is no specific cap on the total amount that can be donated, the donation is based on the total sales generated during the party. Therefore, the more sales that occur, the higher the donation amount will be. However, individual non-profits may have their own guidelines regarding the acceptance of funds.

Can I receive a tax deduction for the donation made to my chosen non-profit?

Yes, donations made to qualified non-profit organizations are generally tax-deductible. However, it’s important for the donor to consult with a tax professional to understand the specific tax implications and ensure that the non-profit organization is recognized by the IRS as a tax-exempt entity.

How can I get involved in hosting a party to support a non-profit?

To get involved, you can reach out to a Home Interior consultant or visit their website to learn more about hosting a party. You will need to select a date, invite guests, and choose the non-profit organization you wish to support. The consultant will guide you through the process and help ensure a successful event that benefits your chosen charity.

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