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Addendum F – GSF Charitable Gift/Donation Policy and Guidelines

Mission Statement

The mission of the Global Speakers Federation is to champion, support, and provide resources to help develop and grow associations of professional speakers worldwide.

Value Proposition

The Global Speakers Federation’s Value Proposition is threefold:

  1. To strengthen worldwide recognition of professional speaking within the meetings industry.
  2. To provide support to member associations on forming, managing, and leading associations, including sharing best practices.
  3. To build a global community of like-minded people to encourage alliances, connections, and support networks.

Purpose of Policy

This Charitable Gift/Donation Policy serves as a guideline for the Global Speakers Federation (hereafter known as the GSF) Board members, Committee members, volunteers, staff, outside advisors (who may assist in the gift planning process), and prospective donors (who may wish to make gifts/donations to the GSF of unrestricted, restricted, and endowment funds).

The GSF may actively solicit gifts, donations, and grants to further its mission. As gifts can encourage others to give, the GSF Gift/Donation Policy is intended to serve as a guide and to allow for flexibility on a case-by-case basis.

Guidelines

The following guidelines serve to assist the GSF with regard to charitable gifts/donations:

  1. The President, any Board member, any Committee member, any volunteer, the Executive Director, and staff of the GSF have the authority to solicit gifts/donations on behalf of the GSF.
  2. The President of the GSF will create a Gift/Donation Review Committee, which would be responsible for making a recommendation to the GSF Steering Committee whether the GSF should accept (or not accept) proposed gifts/donations. The GSF Steering Committee, in turn, would make a recommendation to the GSF Board of Directors.
  3. The Gift/Donation Review Committee shall consist of no less than three (3) members from the Board of Directors as well as the GSF President as a non-voting member. The Executive Director of the GSF shall be a non-voting member and the convener of the Committee. The Chairperson shall have the authority to appoint other volunteers or to establish, on an ad hoc basis, individuals who have special expertise that may be needed to help facilitate making a decision on a specific gift/donation.
  4. The Gift/Donation Review Committee may consider each gift, on its own merit, according to its intended use, restrictions, liabilities, and financial impact on the GSF, now and in the future. Only gifts, bequests, devises, endowments, trusts, and similar funds that are designated for the use by the GSF and that are consistent with the stated mission of the GSF will be considered for acceptance.
  5. The Executive Director will refer any gift/donation to the Gift/Donation Review Committee for review. Any gifts/donations that are given with any unusual restrictions or designations, that have the potential to jeopardize the tax-exempt status of the GSF or that violate GSF policies and/or local, state, federal, or national laws will have to be reviewed.

Types of Gifts/Donations

The following categories (and provisos) are used to differentiate what types of gifts/donations may be considered by the GSF:

Cash

Publicly Traded Securities

Closely Held Securities

Real Estate

Life Insurance

Tangible Personal Property

outside appraiser value the gift before accepting it.

Planned Gifts and Memorials

Administrative Issues

This policy is to be reviewed annually by the GSF Steering Committee.

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