Frequently Asked Questions, Brand Guidelines, and Liability Waiver

You play an important role in not only fueling but also driving our mission forward. By creating a DIY fundraiser, you are turning your passion into a purpose and helping the Foundation accelerate cures for IBD patients. 

All fundraisers benefiting the Foundation must be reputable and in line with the mission and core values of the Foundation. All participants must understand that DIY events are not produced by the Foundation.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. How do I submit fundraising donations?

Please send a check(s) made payable to the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation. To ensure gifts are applied to your fundraiser please include our Offline Donation Form and write the DIY event name in the memo. 

Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation

ATTN: DIY Fundraising

733 Third Avenue, Ste. 510

New York, NY 10017

2. How can I see who has donated to me?

Sign into your fundraising dashboard and click on View My Page at the top of the left navigation menu. You'll find the list of donors under your thermometer. You can also scroll down to Timeline to view your donation history.

3. Can guests/donors receive an acknowledgment of their donation?

Online donations made through your DIY page will receive an emailed tax acknowledgment. Donations made by check payable to the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation will receive a tax acknowledgment. Donations made by check payable to the third-party organizer will NOT receive a tax acknowledgment. A payment to the Foundation compiling all checks/cash received at an event would result in a single tax acknowledgment for the individual(s) writing the check. Online donations made through your DIY page will receive an emailed tax acknowledgment.

4. Can I hold a third-party event if I’m under 18 years of age?

If you are under the age of 18, your parent or guardian must sign the third-party application and agreement form. Complete your Third-Party Fundraising Liability Release Agreement here.

5. Can the Foundation’s staff help me organize a third-party event?

Due to liability concerns, along with the large number of events and the limited number of staff within the chapter, the Foundation will not provide any staffing or other support for DIY or third-party events for activities such as registration, collection of funds, distribution of materials, event planning, event promotion, advertising, etc.

6. Can I solicit corporate donations for my event? 

Yes, corporate donations and in-kind donors can be a great way to involve your local community. Corporate donors can reduce costs, bring people to your event, and assist in community awareness. To ensure corporate gifts are applied to your fundraiser ask donors to give directly through your event page or via check with a completed Corporate Donation form.  

7. Can I use the donate button on social media to collect donations for my DIY fundraiser? 

If you sign up to fundraise directly through Facebook or Instagram, we cannot allocate those funds to your DIY fundraiser. You can however, you can share your fundraising page link on social media to ensure funds raised are allocated to your fundraiser. 

8. I need additional help with my DIY fundraiser; how can I get more help?  

We're here for you and looking forward to helping. Please email mail DIY@crohnscolitisfoundation.org for support or additional questions. 

9. I have questions about Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis.

Our team of information specialists in the IBD Help Center can help. Learn more here.


Please Note: The Foundation reserves the right to decline a third-party fundraising event. All DIY events benefiting the Foundation must be reputable and in line with the mission and core values of the Foundation. All event participants must understand that DIY fundraisers are not produced by the Foundation.