Sorry this has taken so long guys. Must kick myself up the arse more often!
In the great poll of 2006 to find out if CA members wanted the funds raised from donations for the 2007 Guide to be split across a number of charities or champion one cause for the year the end result was a 50 / 50 split. As such I had the thought that we could look at incorporating both options. Have the two most popular charities as permanent beneficiaries, while the third beneficiary could be voted on by forum members per Andy Z’s suggestion:
...Anyway, we could have a thread where we can all nominate our favoured charity and offer a brief word why we think it should be on the "panel". Then we have a poll. Top three or four win. Once the charity has been on the panel they should be excluded the following year.
CA members initially suggested 11 charities. Below is a breakdown of how the votes were split.
Charity Votes % of Vote
Air Amublance 2 10%
RNLI 1 5%
Motorsport Safety Fund 3 14%
Cancer Research UK 5 24%
Richard Burns Foundation 1 5%
CLIC (Cancer and Leukemia in Children) 1 5%
Sport Relief 1 5%
Asthma 1 5%
Lung Disease 1 5%
Association for International Cancer Research 4 19%
Oxfam 1 5%
As is very evident the cancer charities took the bulk of the vote and if we were to combine the totals for Cancer Research UK and AIRC they have 43% of the vote followed by the Motorsport Safety Fund.
If we do decide to go with the two permanent / one temporary beneficiaries I would suggest we go with AIRC (to keep the international flavour) and the Motorsport Safety Fund as the two permanent beneficiaries.
Personally I was also taken with Big H’s suggestion to apply a charity surcharge to people (especially newbies) buying tickets off forum members. I would suggest people adopt this if they choose to and give to their chosen charity.
Let me know thoughts / any other suggestions.
Dx