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When hosting a HWC fundraiser, it is appropriate to list your name as the host, as it accurately reflects your role in organizing the event. This designation does not impact your commission in any way. Acknowledging your contribution by putting your name as the host is essential for recognizing your hard work and dedication to the cause. Participants should feel confident in claiming their role without fear of financial repercussions.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for event coordinators, fundraising volunteers, and individuals involved in HWC initiatives who seek clarity on hosting responsibilities and commission implications.
You should use the name of the individual or organization that is coordinating the fundraiser. This could be a specific person, like a teacher or team leader, or the name of the group, such as a school or sports team.
No, it's best to use the name of the actual host or organization benefiting from the fundraiser to ensure clarity and proper credit for the event.
In this case, you can choose to use the name of the group or organization as the host. Alternatively, you could list a primary contact person who is responsible for the fundraiser.
Yes, having a specific host name helps in tracking sales and ensuring that the proceeds go to the right person or organization. It also helps participants know who to contact for questions or additional information.
It may be possible to change the host name, but it’s best to do so before the fundraiser begins. Contact your Pampered Chef consultant for guidance on making any changes to ensure everything is processed correctly.