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One of
the nation's top undergraduate
engineering,
science, and mathematics colleges
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Donor Bill of Rights___________________ |
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Philanthropy
is based on voluntary action
for the common good. It is a
tradition of giving and
sharing that is primary to
the quality of life. To
assure that philanthropy
merits the respect and trust
of the general public, and
that donors and prospective
donors can have full
confidence in the
not-for-profit organizations
and causes they are asked to
support, we declare that all
donors have these rights:
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To be
informed of the
organization's mission,
of the way the
organization intends to
use donated resources,
and of its capacity to
use donations
effectively for their
intended purposes.
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To be
informed of the identity
of those serving on the
organization's governing
board, and to expect the
board to exercise
prudent judgment in its
stewardship
responsibilities.
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To have
access to the
organization's most
recent financial
statements.
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To be
assured their gifts will
be used for the purposes
for which they were
given.
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To
receive appropriate
acknowledgment and
recognition.
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To be
assured that information
about their donations is
handled with respect and
with confidentiality to
the extent provided by
law.
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To
expect that all
relationships with
individuals representing
organizations of
interest to the donor
will be professional in
nature.
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To be
informed whether those
seeking donations are
volunteers, employees of
the organization or
hired solicitors.
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To have
the opportunity for
their names to be
deleted from mailing
lists that an
organization may intend
to share.
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To feel
free to ask questions
when making a donation
and to receive prompt,
truthful and forthright
answers.
The text of
this statement in its
entirety was developed by
the American Association of
Fund-Raising Counsel (AAFRC),
Association for Healthcare
Philanthropy (AHP), Council
for Advancement and Support
of Education (CASE), and the
Association of Fundraising
Professionals (AFP), and
adopted in November 1993. |
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