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McViera

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I have an idea I have been working on and have a question about the legalities. What I would like to do is to create a coupon book of local businesses including savings on dining and entertainment that is targeted toward families with young children. I would like a portion of the proceeds to benefit 3 local organizations that help families and children. One is a community college, one is Early Intervention, and the other is a support group. My question is what percentage of the profit would be given to these organizations? Can I keep part of the profit as an administrative fee? Also, Should I have these organizations sign an agreement to use their name on the book? Any additional input is appreciated.Thank you for your time!!
 


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Tracey

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You can give whatever portion you like to each charity. You can keep whatever portion you like as an administrative fee to cover the costs of compiling, publishing, & marketing the book. ("A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book go to X, Y, & Z.") Definitely get written authorization to use the charities' names. You might contact a local coupon book publisher & see if the president will let you ask questions if you buy him/her lunch.

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This is not legal advice and you are not my client. Double check everything with your own attorney and your state's laws.
 

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