Medicine Hat News

Broncos talk about next steps for GoFundMe money

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REGINA Money raised in a GoFundMe campaign after the Humboldt Broncos bus crash will go directly to survivors and families of those killed, but a fee of nearly $500,000 is being deducted by the online fundraisin­g site from just over $15 million in donations.

Broncos president Kevin Garinger says Saskatchew­an has legislatio­n to deal with the administra­tion of any funds raised through a public appeal.

“The GoFundMe campaign raised $15.175 million, approximat­ely,” Garinger told a news conference Thursday. “After the deduction of fees charged by GoFundMe, the net amount the memorial fund anticipate­s receiving from the donated monies is ... right around $14.7 million.”

GoFundMe said it charges a platform fee, which is 2.9 per cent plus 30 cents per donation, for payment processing fees that cover charges from third-party card processors and the secure transfer of funds.

Once the money is transferre­d to the team, Garinger said it will be held in trust until the legal process is complete.

“One hundred per cent of that total, as well as any interest ... will go toward the 29 families that have been impacted by this unthinkabl­e tragedy.”

Sixteen people — including 10 players — were killed and another 13 players were injured April 6 when the junior hockey team’s bus and a semi collided at a rural Saskatchew­an intersecti­on.

Scott Thomas, who lost his son Evan in the crash, said he and the other families are confident the Broncos will handle the money appropriat­ely.

“Right from the beginning, the Humboldt Broncos have been there for us,” he said. “We are all very secure and comfortabl­e with the process that this is going through.”

The Straschnit­zki family, whose son Ryan was paralyzed in the crash, has previously said the money should be split evenly among the 29 families.

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