blitzkreig wrote:When writing for a charity, dont you have to provide a letterhead? (i.e. logo, address charity number)
I was just wondering because I would like to open an autction for the victims of the tsunami last year.
Any help would be appreciated
Hi blitzkreig,
If you are collecting for a registered charity it is usually better to add the logo and charity number to your letter as it does offer some credibility.
However if you are collecting for a good cause which is not necessarily a charity you should make this clear on the letter, but send it as a personal plea from yourself. In this case you should just use plain paper.
If you are collecting for a registered charity they should be only too happy to provide you with a logo and registration number. What I do then is create a template on your word processor package (I use MS Word) and print out the letterhead with logo on each letter I send out.
Even better would be to get some official headed paper from the charity to use.
I think your best bet is to find a charity which already support the Tsunami cause and offer your help to raise funds for them.
You might like to try going to the Disasters Emergency Committee website http://www.dec.org.uk/ where you will find a complete list of charities supporting them.
I hope this helps!
Cheers {thumb2}
Ian
[quote="blitzkreig"]When writing for a charity, dont you have to provide a letterhead? (i.e. logo, address charity number)
I was just wondering because I would like to open an autction for the victims of the tsunami last year.
Any help would be appreciated[/quote]
Hi blitzkreig, {up}
If you are collecting for a registered charity it is usually better to add the logo and charity number to your letter as it does offer some credibility.
However if you are collecting for a good cause which is not necessarily a charity you should make this clear on the letter, but send it as a personal plea from yourself. In this case you should just use plain paper.
If you are collecting for a registered charity they should be only too happy to provide you with a logo and registration number. What I do then is create a template on your word processor package (I use MS Word) and print out the letterhead with logo on each letter I send out.
Even better would be to get some official headed paper from the charity to use.
I think your best bet is to find a charity which already support the Tsunami cause and offer your help to raise funds for them. [b]You might like to try going to the Disasters Emergency Committee website http://www.dec.org.uk/ where you will find a complete list of charities supporting them.[/b]
I hope this helps!
Cheers {thumb2} [uk]
Ian