Fundraising Policy 

Date Approved: October 2023
Approved By: School Council
Date of Review: October 2025

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Purpose

To provide parents/carers and other members of our school community with an overview of Templestowe College’s approach to fundraising.

Policy

Fundraising is an important way for Templestowe College and its students to raise money so that students are able to support charities whilst developing skills outside of the classroom environment, as well as raise monies that will give the opportunity for the school to offer additional learning opportunities that are not covered by traditional funding models.

Students, staff or members of the school community may want to undertake fundraising activities for Templestowe College.

TC encourages all members of our school community to be involved in fundraising initiatives and School Council welcomes all proposals for fundraising.

Fundraising is a function of the School Council and Council must approve all school-related fundraising events or activities on behalf of our school.

At the beginning of each school year, the School Council will approve any school-related fundraising events or activities for the upcoming year. If it is necessary during the year, the School Council may approve additional fundraising events or activities.

In deciding whether or not to approve particular fundraising events or activities, the School Council will act in accordance with legal requirements, any relevant Department of Education and Training policy or guideline, and the Department’s Finance Manual for Victorian Government Schools.

All money raised for the school through fundraising, unless legally otherwise provided for, will be held on trust by the School Council for the general or particular purpose for which it was raised.  

Fundrasing for Charitable Causes

TC may also decide to fundraise for charitable causes external to the school. In these cases, the Principal is responsible for approving the fundraising activity.

In deciding whether or not to fundraise for a particular charitable cause, the Principal may:

  • Consider whether the methods used to raise funds for any specific charitable appeal are appropriate

  • Seek written advice from organisations promoting fundraising activities on the percentage of funds raised that are directed to the named charity

Communication of this policy

This policy will be communicated to our school community in the following ways:

  • Available publicly on the school website

  • Hard copy available from school administration upon request

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