Amnesty International works to build a world in which each and every person enjoys all their rights as described in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards.
Nearly 2 million Amnesty members around the world take action to accomplish the following:
In 1961, a British lawyer named Peter Benenson read a newspaper story about two Portuguese students who were imprisoned for raising their glasses in a toast to freedom. Enraged, he published a newspaper article calling on people to protest the imprisonment of men and women around the world for their political and religious beliefs. Thousands responded from around the world, and Amnesty International was born.
By raising money for Amnesty International, you are supporting the courageous work of human rights defenders everywhere, you are strengthening the voices of individuals suffering from human rights abuses wherever they occur, you are stopping the torturer’s hand – you are acting to make a difference. Amnesty International is a registered charity that does not seek or accept government funding. It relies entirely on its membership and donors to make its work possible. By generating more financial support for Amnesty, you are helping to maintain the organisation’s independence.
Due to our limited resources, we regret that we are unable to do the following:
Feel free to view some general tips on what to keep in mind while planning a fundraising event,
Check out some ideas on how to approach local media.
Ultimately, the success of your fundraising event relies on managing the expenditure and maximizing on every opportunity to save money, while raising the number and level of gifts you are receiving. If you are holding a larger scale event in a public venue, do not let your costs exceed 30% of the amount you are raising.
NOTE: if you are deducting costs from the money you are raising from selling tickets, you are obligated to make your event participants aware that only part of the proceeds from the event will go to Amnesty International.
Tax receipts
Amnesty International provides tax receipts for all monetary donations of $10, as long as the full name and address of donor are included with their financial contribution.
Event participants who purchase auction items or tickets to a dinner will not be issued a tax receipt, as they are receiving a benefit for their payment.
The one exception to this rule is if the ticket price is much higher than the Fair Market Value of the event. E.g. if someone buys a ticket to an event for $100, and the Fair Market Value of the food, drinks and/or entertainment is $60, then they could be issued a tax receipt for $40.
Businesses
Amnesty International can issue income tax receipts for merchandise donated to your event from registered businesses (such as restaurants, grocery stores, catering companies, etc.). To obtain an income tax receipt, the company needs to send us a letter describing the donated merchandise, the price of the donated items, the full name to whom the income tax receipt should be made out to, and the address that the receipt should be mailed to.
You can email us at specialevents@amnesty.ca or call 1800-AMNESTY (1-800-266-3789) and ask for help on raising money for Amnesty International.