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rahankeräys

Rahankeräys is the organized collection of money or valuables from the public for charitable, humanitarian, religious, or political purposes. It is typically carried out by non-profit associations, foundations, or other organizations, and can take place as street collections, events, door-to-door drives, or online campaigns.

In Finland, rahankeräys is regulated to protect donors and ensure funds are used for the declared purpose.

Organizations conducting rahankeräys are generally obliged to maintain proper accounting and report on how the collected

Donors often receive receipts, and certain donations may be tax-deductible under Finnish tax rules, depending on

For
public
fundraisers,
a
permit
(rahankeräyslupa)
from
the
police
is
commonly
required.
Organizers
must
clearly
identify
the
collecting
body,
state
the
purpose,
and
explain
how
the
proceeds
will
be
used.
The
rules
emphasize
transparency
and
prohibit
misleading
appeals.
funds
were
used.
Funds
should
be
used
for
the
stated
purpose,
and
not
for
the
personal
gain
of
the
organizers.
Misuse
or
fraud
can
lead
to
penalties
under
criminal
or
administrative
law.
the
recipient’s
status.
The
fundraising
framework
combines
legal
oversight
with
organizational
accountability
to
deter
abuse
and
foster
trust
in
charitable
campaigns.