Charities with strong, current policies are fortunate. The moment that something unusual, tricky or controversial raises its head, both staff and board can reference their policy cannon. In a well-governed charity, there will be a policy that offers guidance and direction on the issue at hand—staff and board find themselves with a starting point.
In the absence of strong, current policies, staff and board enter a conversation from a place of urgency, usually moving quickly, sometimes without consensus and often without making time to research, explore options and give careful consideration to the matter. Hasty and sometimes regrettable decisions are made.
Having a good, current policy puts staff and board in a proactive, unified position. The absence of policy puts them into a tailspin.
Thoughtful policy can help you to engage in conversation about possibilities before they arise. And, as board membership changes regularly, it offers cohesion. Current board members place their trust in decisions made by previous boards.
In development work, Gift Acceptance Policies (GAP) can open untold doors to donor possibilities and place fundraising staff in a state of readiness for donor generosity. Your GAP can reference gifts of property (e.g. real estate and art work) together with gift planning vehicles (wills, insurance, and stock transfer). It can also identify gifts that you will not accept, for example cryptocurrency or gifts of international real estate.
Perhaps you have a Gift Acceptance Policy, but it’s been three years since it's been reviewed. Or, perhaps you don’t have one at all and this is your reminder to make it a priority!
A robust Gift Acceptance Policy:
Getting started on (or re-working) your Gift Acceptance Policy
A Gift Acceptance Policy places you in a state of readiness for donor generosity, and documents the agreement between board and staff on how philanthropy unfolds at your charity.
Sandra Baker, CFRE, works in both advancement and admissions at Hamilton District Christian High. Sandra also has a philanthropic consultancy and coaching practice. Reach out for a chat, or for a sample GAP.