GermantownCandles Posted March 28, 2011 Share Posted March 28, 2011 So I have done a few candle fundraisers for non profits in the past (cub scouts, relay for life, etc..) and their rules do not allow them to sell products with their name or logo on them. (i.e. You can't sell a candle for relay for life that says "Relay for Life" or "American Cancer Society") Federal laws and regulations prevent this so they either use my labels, or I made a "Hope" label for RFL the last couple of years. I have had an elementary school approach me for a fundraiser. So, my main question is for schools. Schools are also non-profit, so can I legally add a school logo to a candle label? If you go to a sporting event you can buy stuff with the school name and logo, at my high school we could buy t-shirts, hoodies, etc... So what makes schools different from other non-profits so that they are allowed to sell goods that have their logo and name? Thanks for the help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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