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Huge Problems with Fundraising

15 years 2 months ago #148001 by Rockne
Well, that's quite a bit different. It wasn't a fundraiser for the band. It was a job for them. If they had a contract.....

Tim

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15 years 2 months ago #148000 by ConcernedPTO
Replied by ConcernedPTO on topic RE: Huge Problems with Fundraising
The contract did state they would take a cut.Not clear on that.Our PTA decided that without a general vote. The contract said graduated scale of profits made. Shady to me. It is a fundraiser.This is donated items.
15 years 2 months ago #147997 by Rockne
I thought you paid $500.

If the event already happened, and they're asking for this additional money after the fact -- that would be very odd, and I'd just say no.

There's typically a contract for this kind of thing. Without a contract or agreement spelling that out ahead of time, I don't think you owe them a dime extra.

Tim

PTO Today Founder
15 years 2 months ago #147993 by ConcernedPTO
Replied by ConcernedPTO on topic RE: Huge Problems with Fundraising
Thank you for your advice.

We already had the event.The auctioneer volunteered.The band got paid $800 total. We only had 70 people there.I feel having a contract with a dicsclaimer of taking a profit of donated money is strange. We have a meeting tomorrow. We will see hoe this turns out.
15 years 2 months ago #147992 by Rockne
I don't see anything illegal about it. Strange, but not illegal.

Many professional auctioneers charge this way. The theory is that their skills wind up making you more money and you both win. And -- in my experience -- that's true with a good, professional auctioneer.

Haven't heard that ever with the music at an auction. But I suppose if you hired a really, really popular group it might drive more attendance and therefore boost profits. But it would be totally up to you if you like that deal. Just as some groups use a particularly clever/outgoinjg parent as their auctioneer (and don't share a cut of profits), you can choose a different band.

Tim

PTO Today Founder
15 years 2 months ago #147991 by ConcernedPTO
Replied by ConcernedPTO on topic RE: Huge Problems with Fundraising
We just had a fundraiser on Friday. We hired a band for $500. On top of that he wants a cut of our silent auction profits. Is this legal? Would love to hear from you
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