GEMS Third Party Event Guidelines 1 Thank you for your interest in planning an event to benefit Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (GEMS). From hosting a dinner party, to hosting a screening of “Very Young Girls”, to organizing a community event, to donating proceeds from product sales, there are countless ways that you can raise funds for GEMS. We are open to explore these and other ideas with you. The funds raised from third party events will help support GEMS’ mission to end the commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking of girls and young women by changing individual lives, transforming public perception, and revolutionizing the systems and policies that impact sexually exploited youth.
THIRD PARTY EVENT GUIDELINES Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (GEMS) defines a "Third Party Event" as any fundraising activity by a non-affiliated group or individual, where the GEMS has limited fiduciary responsibilities and limited staff involvement in the production of the event. These events may be one of three types: • Non-Affiliated: GEMS supporters will connect the organization with an existing event, activity or program, and a portion or all of the proceeds are donated to the GEMS. • Special Interest: When an individual or organization hosts an independent event specifically designed to raise funds for GEMS – all net proceeds will benefit GEMS. •In Kind Donation Drive: GEMS supporters can host an independent event specifically designed to collect In Kind donations for the girls and young women of GEMS (please see attached list of acceptable items). Third party events increase awareness of the commercial sexual exploitation and domestic trafficking of children. GEMS is fortunate to receive numerous inquiries and proposals from outside persons who wish to organize a fundraising event. Please note that anyone who is interested in planning an event to benefit GEMS must submit a completed and signed Third Party Event Proposal (see pages 4-7) prior to the event. Only those third party events which support our mission and legitimately and genuinely benefit GEMS will be approved. The following guidelines provide helpful information for planning a successful fundraising event and define the extent to which GEMS can provide services for your event. If you have any questions, please contact Bianca Baquerizo, Development Coordinator at 212.926.8089 x 59 or Bianca@gems-girls.org. Once again, thank you for your interest in planning a fundraising event to benefit Girls Educational & Mentoring Services!
PROMOTION 1. The event will be promoted and conducted in a manner to avoid statement or appearance of GEMS endorsing any product, firm, organization, individual or service. 2. GEMS reserves the right to decline association with any organization or event when it believes that such association may have a negative effect on the credibility of GEMS. 3. The official logo of GEMS should be appropriately used in conjunction with such an event, but may not be altered in any way. Any use of the GEMS name and logo must adhere to established standards published in GEMS Marketing Guidelines. 4. GEMS must review and approve all promotional materials including, but not limited to, advertising, letters, brochures, merchandise reprint, flyers and press releases prior to production or distribution.