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Fair share of activity results - how to determine chapter's contribution
Fair share of activity results — how to determine chapter's contribution
For large activities, it is recommended that the Thrivent chapter community service team be responsible for a specific activity such as a silent auction, food booth, bake sale, etc.
A good rule of thumb to determine fair share is to ask how much more was raised as a result of the chapter involvementperhaps based on the number of volunteer hours contributed by Thrivent chapter members.
Example: Total volunteer hours for an activity is 100 and the total funds raised are $10,000. The chapter members volunteered 50 out of the 100 hours. The chapter's fair share would be 50 hours and $5,000 of the funds raised.
Additional topics:
Cohosting activities - guidelines and reporting
Funds: fair share - procedures when chapter can't access
Volunteer hours - tracking and reporting
Working together: Partnering with a Thrivent chapter (PDF, 368K)
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