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FJR Rides and Gatherings
Long Distance Riding/Iron Butt Rally
SS 1000 Question...
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<blockquote data-quote="jwhite518" data-source="post: 947112" data-attributes="member: 5483"><p>I'm not Ira but here's what I've seen over the years:</p><p></p><p>There are no rules regarding fundraising for a SS1K, but you should be careful about how you position the Iron Butt Association in your marketing. Be clear that it's not an "IBA ride" or that the IBA is involved in any way other than giving you a certificate afterward. You are riding a SS1K in honor of your friend (sorry for your loss, by the way) and want to raise some money for a charity in his honor. There have been plenty of charity SS1Ks, sometimes by groups and sometimes by individuals.</p><p></p><p>You might want to word it so that it's clear that all funds are going for the charity, not for your gas and other expenses. The word "sponsor" might imply that your expenses come off the top. "Fundraiser" might be better.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, and have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwhite518, post: 947112, member: 5483"] I'm not Ira but here's what I've seen over the years: There are no rules regarding fundraising for a SS1K, but you should be careful about how you position the Iron Butt Association in your marketing. Be clear that it's not an "IBA ride" or that the IBA is involved in any way other than giving you a certificate afterward. You are riding a SS1K in honor of your friend (sorry for your loss, by the way) and want to raise some money for a charity in his honor. There have been plenty of charity SS1Ks, sometimes by groups and sometimes by individuals. You might want to word it so that it's clear that all funds are going for the charity, not for your gas and other expenses. The word "sponsor" might imply that your expenses come off the top. "Fundraiser" might be better. Good luck, and have fun! [/QUOTE]
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SS 1000 Question...
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