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Federal NDP hopes to bolster coffers with ‘donation matching’

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OTTAWA — The federal New Democrats are pushing their supporters to get in on what’s being billed as a donationma­tching program as the party looks to fill its coffers ahead of a looming contributi­on deadline.

Today marks the financial close of the third quarter for fundraisin­g and parties such as the NDP traditiona­lly put on endof-quarter pushes to boost numbers before they become public.

The NDP is trying to claw its way back up the financial ladder after the party pulled in $4.86 million from 39,053 donors last year, far behind their opponents. The Tories raised $18.84 million from 94,786 contributo­rs in 2017, outflankin­g the Liberals by nearly $5 million.

An email blast to supporters last week promised the NDP’s “core supporters” will match every dollar that contributo­rs make toward the party’s cause before the Sept. 30 contributi­on deadline — essentiall­y, a strategy to have regular donors contribute alongside casual contributo­rs.

“Invest in our NDP team — and every dollar you give will be matched,” reads a New Democrat donation website that carries the headline: “Double your impact.”

The website gives supporters the opportunit­y to contribute suggested amounts between $5 and $35 — or to type in any amount they choose in a box.

The party relayed a similar message to supporters in an email blast, saying: “Get in on the matching — give $3 right now and double your impact!”

That email, from Sept. 26, says the NDP team is meeting Monday and needs to be able to green light every part of its plan for the fall.

“Our core supporters know that — and that’s why they’re helping us hit our goal by matching every single donation until tomorrow at midnight. It really is the best kind of matching.”

What the NDP hope is that people who don’t usually contribute a lot will be enticed to make small donations, while also prodding more generous donors to open their wallets to the fullest.

“Our matching campaign works on an aggregate basis in conjunctio­n with major donors who understand the importance of engaging small-money donors across the country to achieve the party’s overall fundraisin­g goals,” said party spokesman Guillaume Francoeur.

Elections Canada requires parties to report fundraisin­g details on a quarterly basis as part of the country’s campaign finance laws, which also include limits on donations.

Francoeur said the party tracks all donations to ensure no one person exceeds donation limits. If contributi­ons go over the maximum allowed by law, Francoeur said the party’s donation database alerts staff and excess amount is returned to the donor in question, in accordance with the Elections Act.

 ??  ?? Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh takes in a street fair in Burnaby this month.
Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh takes in a street fair in Burnaby this month.

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