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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Should an Organization Have a Formal Gift-Acceptance Policy? - Fundraising Non-Profit Fund-raising Resource - Tony Poderis | Fundraising Non-Profit Fund-raising Resource – Tony Poderis
Should an Organization Have a Formal Gift-Acceptance Policy? - Fundraising Non-Profit Fund-raising Resource - Tony Poderis | Fundraising Non-Profit Fund-raising Resource – Tony Poderis: am often asked—and it is a recurring topic in fund-raising forums—about whether non-profits should have a formal gift-acceptance policy. My questioners aren’t just concerned about the rare donation that may come with a tinge of doubt about the donor or a level of concern that acceptance of a specific gift may shine a less than favorable light on the organization. Some seem to have a desire to delineate in writing what an organization will and will not accept as a donation.
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