Fun Events that You CAN Use to Raise Money for the MCC
Among the acceptable means of raising funds for the Maryland Charity Campaign are the following: box-lunch auctions; a sale of employees' donated books or videos; craft and bake sales; rallies featuring guest speakers and refreshments; sales of badges entitling employees to special casual days; health related events such as stress-reduction classes for which employees pay, with the proceeds going to the Maryland Charity Campaign; and events like an executive-staff car wash.
Raffles Are Prohibited with Two Exceptions
Raffles are an unacceptable means of raising funds. They are a form of lottery prohibited by law,
although the General Assembly has made exceptions for certain private charities and community organizations.
These exceptions, however, do not apply to State agencies. Also, regulations governing the use of
agency buildings and grounds prohibit gambling on the premises. However, a raffle is permissible
only under two circumstances:
- all employees, including those who have not donated to the Maryland
Charity Campaign, are equally eligible to participate and win; and
- employees who donate are offered a token reward.
Care must be taken not to run afoul of regulations that prohibit solicitation of charitable
contributions in State-owned buildings except for national and local campaigns for savings bonds,
health, welfare, and charity. Such solicitations require prior approval from the agency head to ensure
that they will not create scheduling, safety, security, or traffic problems.