Information to be provided by fundraisers
Information regarding the recipient of funds and remuneration of fundraisers
The 2009 Regulations require different information to be given to potential donors depending on who is making the solicitation and how. Which solicitation statement is needed depends on whether the ‘ask’ is made verbally or in writing and whether it is made by a:
Employees of professional fundraisers and commercial participators must comply with the requirements placed upon their employer.
Solicitation statements
The chart below indicates the information that must be given to (potential) donors in different situations.
+When these statements are given verbally it needs to be made clear that the information is available in writing. The information should be provided immediately upon request, or when the person is not present, as soon as possible.
Charity volunteers: Although there is no legal requirement it is best practice for volunteers to make clear to potential donors which organisation they are representing and the fact they are volunteering.
Benevolent Fundraiser (excluding volunteers): Statement A The following information must be given during the solicitation:
if the benevolent fundraiser is seeking funds for general charitable, benevolent or philanthropic purposes (rather than a particular body):
If the solicitation is conducted verbally, the benevolent fundraiser must also indicate if they are to receive remuneration. This may be done in a number of ways, including using one of the following example statements:
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Professional Fundraiser: Statement B The following information must be given during the solicitation: if the professional fundraiser is seeking funds on behalf of a particular benevolent body:
if the professional fundraiser is seeking funds for general charitable, benevolent or philanthropic purposes (rather than a particular body):
Professional fundraisers must also state whether they are to receive remuneration and, if so, the way in which the remuneration will be determined. The professional fundraiser must also state the actual amount of remuneration if known at that time or, if it is not known, the estimated amount of remuneration. |
Commercial Participator: Statement C The following information must be given during the solicitation: if the commercial participator is seeking funds on behalf of a particular benevolent body:
if the commercial participator is seeking funds for general charitable, benevolent or philanthropic purposes (rather than a particular body):
Commercial participators must also state whether they are to receive remuneration and, if so, the way in which the remuneration will be determined. The commercial participator must also state the actual amount of whichever of the following sums is applicable if known at that time or, if it is not known, the estimated amount:
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Information regarding the right to refunds
Professional fundraisers or commercial participators soliciting funds verbally in the following situations must give potential donors information regarding their rights to refunds:
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Information to be provided
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During a radio or TV programme |
Any person making payments of £100 or more by debit or credit card have a right to a refund if requested within 7 days of the solicitation. |
Not directly face to face with the potential donor for example by telephone or video. |
Any person making payments (or promises to make payments in the future) of £100 or more have a right to a refund (or to cancel the agreement) if requested within 7 days of the solicitation. |
It is an offence for a professional fundraiser or commercial participator to fail to provide such information regarding the right to refunds.