Fundraising Requirements Sample Clauses

Fundraising Requirements. By registering for the event, you commit and agree to raise donations to THRF of at least the minimum amount corresponding to your category of participation set out in the schedule to this document.
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Fundraising Requirements. Fundraising is a means by which tuition is kept as low as possible. Success in fundraising is critical to the school’s financial well-being. Since every family benefits from this effort, families are required, but not limited, to support fundraising by contributing a minimum of ten hours to school-sponsored fundraisers.
Fundraising Requirements. In order to maximize fundraising opportunities, UWCC and Community Partner agree to specific guidelines that clarify roles and responsibilities in order to create better understanding between the parties, as well as investors and the community. UWCC promotes the concept of a single community-wide annual fund drive as being the most economical and effective means of soliciting corporate and individual support. Contributions rose during annual campaigns and other donations will first cover the cost of operating UWCC, provide a reserve for pledge shrinkage, and cover any capital needs as may be necessary. UWCC supports and encourages Community Partners to raise contributions to fund all of its programs. With this in mind, this condition is designed to permit the greatest amount of flexibility to Community Partners in conducting their own fundraising while at the same time insure the best possible results for UWCC campaign. Therefore, it is mutually agreed that: Community Partner will seek to fulfill its stewardship of community funds by providing funds of its own in addition to those it receives through UWCC. The Community Partner will not conduct fundraising or other activities that interfere or compete with those of the partnership. This means specifically: Community Partner will not conduct payroll deduction fundraising campaigns, at any time of the year, outside of the Community Partner’s organization. Community Partner will notify UWCC in writing 60 days in advance of any plans to conduct a capital campaign. The Community Partner agrees not to promote designations to their organization as described below: Will not solicit or encourage designations to their organization through UWCC workplace Campaign. Will not conduct promotional activities to encourage designation of pledges directly to their organization as part of the annual UWCC Campaign. During workplace campaign presentations, Community Partners are not to request that the donor specifically designate to their organization. If Community Partner fails to comply with the above promotional policies, the matter will be reviewed for investigation of the possible violation. If UWCC determines that the Community Partner intentionally violated this agreement, Community Partner may be subject to suspension of allocations and/or termination of this MOU.
Fundraising Requirements. Borrower shall achieve the 2016 Year-End Fundraising Requirement prior to December 31, 2016, and Borrower shall achieve the 2017 Q1 Fundraising Requirement prior to March 31, 2017.
Fundraising Requirements. Each $250,000 raised by Company throughout the campaign will unlock one giveaway for a maximum of three (3) giveaways. No trip will be awarded if, at the end of Company’s fundraising campaign, the total raised is less than $250,000 US dollars.
Fundraising Requirements. Borrower shall achieve the 2016 Year-End Fundraising Requirement prior to […***…], and Borrower shall achieve the 2017 Q1 Fundraising Requirement prior to […***…].
Fundraising Requirements. HSA requires a fundraising amount to offset dues. Please remember that the fundraising amount is per family/account and not per swimmer. The fundraising requirements are as follows: a) Accounts with Masters only swimmers, only Intro to HSA swimmer, only Junior Development 1 swimmer, or only a White Group swimmer do not have a fundraising requirement (see "c" below for exception) OR b) $150.00 for accounts with one swimmer in Red I group and above (pro-rated to $75.00 for swimmers registering after December 31, 2020) OR c) $200.00 for accounts with a swimmer in a group that qualifies for the $150.00 charge and an additional swimmer in any other training group (pro-rated to $100.00 for swimmers registering after December 31, 2020).
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