Project Trust is a registered charity and thus we are bound by charity rules and regulations, governed by The Office of Scottish Charities Register (OSCR).
You are fundraising for Project Trust, and we use the money you raise to support our aims and objectives, which includes arranging international volunteering places for young people.
Money raised by Volunteers is allocated into ‘accounts’ so we can track everyone’s progress towards their target, but money sent in is still a donation and does not ‘belong’ to that Volunteer. See more below, and please ask us if you have any queries about this.
Gift Aid
Gift Aid is important to Project Trust, so please encourage donors to reclaim Gift Aid on our behalf by completing the form provided below (we suggest taking a stack of these printed to each event). When a taxpayer makes a charitable donation, the charity is able to claim back an extra 25% of the value of the donation from HMRC (the UK tax office). We are only able to do this if the donor indicates at the time of donation that they are indeed a taxpayer.
Unfortunately, Gift Aid does NOT contribute towards your fundraising total because of rules set by Inland Revenue. We are only allowed to use Gift Aid to pursue our, “general aims and objectives,” and are therefore not allowed to allocate it to your account.
You are still benefitting from Gift Aid, however, as we use previous Volunteers’ Gift Aid to keep your fundraising total as low as possible, so please pay it forward wherever you can! The Gift Aid your donors can reclaim will allow us to keep future fundraising targets lower. As a non-profit charity, everything we receive is fed back into providing all Volunteers with the best possible experiences.
Deadlines
We ask that Volunteers aim to raise around 30% (upwards of £2,000) of their target by the time we book your flights. This ensures that the cost of the flights themselves can be covered and is a way of demonstrating to us that you intend to go ahead with your project.
We recommend trying to complete fundraising by Training, so that you can focus on relaxing and farewells before departure, but the amounts required to enable us to cover the cost of the approaching international Projects for this point are as follows:
For 8 month Volunteers we ask that you complete 90% of your fundraising by Training (December before departure).
For 12 month Volunteers we ask you to complete 60% of your fundraising by Training (July before departure).
Two weeks before your flights is the final deadline for sending funds, to ensure your entire amount has been fully processed by the time you leave the UK.
When to send money
The Institute of Fundraising’s code of practice states:
“Anyone raising funds for a charitable organisation (eg. Project Trust) must ensure that the organisation receives all the money. They must also pass on funds to the organisation as soon as reasonably practical and within a maximum of 28 days.”
Offline fundraising
within 28 days
The Institute of Fundraising’s rules apply to money from any events you run, and sponsorships.
If you run an event to fundraise for your total, you must pass 100% of funds to us because this is the stated reason for which you were given that money.
If you want to fundraise for personal costs, you must state this clearly beforehand, so people know their money isn’t going to Project Trust.
JustGiving
automatic!
Provided your JustGiving page is properly linked to PT (our logo will appear on your page at the bottom), any online donations will be sent to us automatically within a fortnight.
If the page isn’t linked to us, the money won’t come to us and you will need to send this manually.
Your own money
end of fundraising
Your own money (savings, earnings, etc.) is yours and you should keep it until you are certain you need it for your target. If you send it to us, it is still a donation and therefore non-refundable, so send it at the end.
You may get a late sponsorship from a Trust, or a surprisingly profitable final event, which would leave your own money to use on personal costs (visas, jabs, travel).