Guys, I'm on a tight schedule (as I'm sure all of us are) and I need some help quick. A local organization that helps out single moms is asking for pictures I have taken. This is fine, and no problem with me, and I'm planning on just giving them the pics, no charge. I actually went on a retreat with them and helped out as a counselor, and of course had my canon in tow, so took a ton of pictures. I hope this doesn't sound selfish, or to self-serving, but I would still like to be able to write off the pics since I am giving them to the organization anyway. Is there some kind of non-profit contract that needs to be written up or fee that I can post (one that I would have charged had I actually made them pay me).
Okay, so simply put:
What kind of contract should I draw up? What kind of release of photos and all the nitty gritty stuff needs to be included in it?
What kind of fee would be reasonable to charge (if I were actually charging them....this is obviously for tax write off reasons) if I took around 100-150 pics, and how do I include this in the contract? Do I say, "Cost of services is $450, but photographer is donating all pictures and services."?
Any help ANY of you can give me would be SO great. They want these pics ASAP!

. We all would like more, but the IRS just doesn't agree with our point of view
. - Stu

