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Club nights 'cashing in' on Jewish charities

April 1, 2010 11:30

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

2 min read

Charity executives have expressed serious concerns over the actions of promotions companies which organise events aimed at young Jewish party-goers.

Club nights run by commercial enterprises, which donate a percentage of their proceeds to charity, are now regular fixtures on the Jewish social scene.

But the JC has been told of concerns that the charities are receiving smaller shares of the profits than expected, and anxiety that potential donors are being drawn away from traditional fundraising ventures.

One charity director has accused the companies of "cashing in", and another now refuses to work with one company again, following claims that the charity was misled over the donation it would receive from a club night earlier this year.