Tuesday 1 June 2021

A Couple Of Days Ago,

I made a post about how I could make money,


selling plain sheets of photograph paper, well I have just hit on another money making idea, form a charity like this one, Fashion For Reliefthe charity hosted the glitzy event in May 2018 to raise money for Time’s Up, an organization established after the MeToo movement to support women in the workplace, accounts lodged with the Charity Commission covering the period from April 2018 to July 2019 show that event charges ran to almost £1.5 million, with an additional £43,000 spent on a fashion team, £18,000 on an operations director, and more than £57,500 on public relations, during the same 15 months, according to the accounts, and here is the question, Fashion For Relief handed exactly how much to good causes? after that expenditure, what would you think would be an appropriate amount?, scroll down for the answer,

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and the answer is exactly a mere £5,515 a tad less than I would have thought after an expenditure of £1.5 million+ but there is an explanation, Bianka Hellmich, one of the charity’s trustees, who received £77,000 for her role in 2018-19, said: ‘We are a fundraising platform not a charity and we do not operate like most charities. We connect donors to charities', Fashion For Relief’s website says it has raised ‘over $15 million’ (£10.5 million) since it was launched in 2015. But asked if she knew how much had been raised since it was registered as a charity in the UK in 2015, Ms Hellmich replied: ‘We can’t do that because when we connect donors and the public to the charities, we do not have the ability to monitor [this] and neither do the charities.’ now this is the sort of charity that I would like to own, well they say charity starts at home! for the full story that I have quoted from have a look here.


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