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Old Jul 11 2008, 09:15 AM   #1056
OSTERTIP
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Default Re: Ask Chuck

Great idea Bruce.
Since there is no Ask Scott thread:

You can run a "Competition Endowment Program" event. If you run it under a charity status, you may not charge the $10 non-member fee. If you would like to charge it you can but it must be donated to your charity. Your charity must be a 501(c)(3) non-profit. But here are the details.

http://www.pdga.com/documents/2008/C...ramDetails.pdf

Charity Events:
· $25 Sanctioning Fee
· $50 Certificate of Insurance (if needed)
*** All requests for insurance must be received a minimum of 30 days before the event! ***
· $10 non-current member fee is waived or may be charged by the TD and donated to the
event charity
· $2 PDGA player fee is donated to the event charity and must be matched by the event
· Event charity must be a 501(c)(3) entity
· Proof of donation must be submitted to the PDGA within 30 days of the event’s completion.
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