Sorry to know this happened. The best way to prevent having  to refund these 
fees in future events is to state on the registration form  that the fees are 
a non-refundable [tax deductible]donation. And then perhaps  state something 
to the effect of: in the event of cancellation an effort to  re-schedule or 
host an alternative program/event in place of the cancelled one  may be 
considered.
 
I would think, that since you are holding the event (albeit an alternative  
one), that you are not obligated to refund these fees. The registrants will  
still be getting the t-shirts, etc., if they are not able to make the  
re-scheduled event...you can still send them the t-shirt (or have them stop by  to pick 
one up). Especially for this current situation...you may want  to consult 
with the Charitables Division of your State Attorney Generals'  Office. 
 
Pam
 
In a message dated 9/27/2006 1:48:42 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
[log in to unmask] writes:

I have a  situation that I'm not sure how to deal with so I'm putting it out
there in  case some of you have been in the same boat...
Our Museum scheduled a first  time 5K race and festival as a fundraiser for
last Saturday, a rain or  shine event. Runners paid a registration fee of $18
(earlybird) or $25 in  advance which bought them entrance to the race, free
admission to the  festival, a t-shirt and a beer. Of course as our luck would
have it we had  the worst rain in nine years the day before and day of the
event. We  decided to cancel at the last minute because roads were closed,
basements  were flooded, part of the race course was flooded and more
dangerous storms  and rain predicted to pour down during the exact 4 hours of
the event.  Heartbroken, our committee tried to reschedule the race but
learned that it  was a logistical nightmare of permits and barricades and new
licenses that  would put us in a financial hole. A local store that sells
running gear and  specializes in sanctioned races advised us not to
reschedule and stated  that most runners know when entering a race that they
are making a donation  to a cause and that races are almost never
rescheduled. Our solution is to  have a party for the registrants in the
hopes of turning them into our  friends and repeat participants (as we'd like
this to be an annual event),  give them free food/drink, their t-shirts and
offer that they run the  course for fun but not as a sanctioned race with
closed streets, etc.  However, I've had a few requests for refunds. Has
anyone ever dealt with  this problem? Did you refund the money? We want
everyone to like us. If we  have to refund money and go in the hole on this
fundraiser, does anyone  have advice on how to avoid this problem in the
future?

Thanks for  your help!

Erin Gerrity
Visitors Services
Portland Museum
2308  Portland Avenue
Louisville, KY  40212
502  776-7678






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