Individuals are generally not allowed to conduct public fundraising activities, but permission can be obtained under certain circumstances.
The following is a detailed discussion of this issue: 1. Legal provisions According to the Charity Law of the People's Republic of China, the subject of public fundraising should be a charitable organization, and individuals are not allowed to conduct public fundraising.
Charitable organizations should publish fundraising information on the charity information platform uniformly established by the civil affairs department of the State Council, and at the same time raise funds through other channels.
If individuals want to carry out charitable activities, they should do so through charitable organizations to ensure the transparency and legality of the use of funds.
2. Morality and social welfare interests Although the law stipulates that individuals are not allowed to carry out public fundraising, from the perspective of morality and social welfare interests, it is still of positive significance for individuals to carry out charitable activities.
Through charitable acts, individuals can help those in need and improve the overall welfare of society.
This kind of behavior conveys the values ??of social mutual assistance and love and dedication, and helps to enhance social cohesion and centripetal force.
3. Legality and transparency 1. Although individuals cannot raise funds publicly, it does not mean that individuals cannot carry out charitable activities.
Individuals may legally conduct charitable activities by establishing a foundation or otherwise.
If an individual wants to raise funds from the outside world, he must comply with relevant laws and regulations to ensure the transparency and legality of the use of funds.
2. Individuals can enhance the transparency and credibility of fundraising activities by seeking cooperation from other institutions.
For example, you can partner with well-known charitable organizations and use their platforms and resources to carry out charitable activities to increase public trust and participation.
3. If individuals wish to carry out charitable activities, they can choose to do so through charitable organizations to ensure the transparency and legality of the use of funds.
At the same time, individuals can also legally carry out charitable activities through other channels, such as setting up a foundation or seeking cooperation from other institutions.
In any case, individuals should abide by relevant laws and regulations and ensure that their behavior is legal and compliant.