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This document details | This document details Wikimedia UK's policy for accepting donations. It takes into consideration that there are circumstance in which it may not be appropriate for Wikimedia UK to accept a particular donation, and that there are other situations where careful consideration of a potential donation need to take place prior to its acceptance. This policy may be adjusted by the Board separately from the [[Donor privacy policy]]. | ||
==Guiding principles== | == Guiding principles == | ||
Wikimedia UK will accept all donations that will enable it to further its charitable objectives, unless; | Wikimedia UK will accept all donations that will enable it to further its charitable objectives, unless; | ||
* There is significant risk a donation represents funds the donor is not legally entitled to (e.g. the proceeds of theft, fraud or money-laundering). | * There is a significant risk that a donation represents funds that the donor is not legally entitled to (e.g. the proceeds of theft, fraud or money-laundering). | ||
* A gift is made with restrictions on how the charity may spend it which are disproportionate to the likely impact of the gift. | * A gift is made with restrictions on how the charity may spend it which are disproportionate to the likely impact of the gift. | ||
* A gift poses the risk of adverse publicity to the charity which would hinder the charity's ability to | * A gift poses the risk of adverse publicity to the charity which would hinder the charity's ability to fulfill its mission more than the gift enhances that ability. | ||
* In any other way, there is a risk that a proposed donation would not help | * In any other way, there is a risk that a proposed donation would not help fulfill our charitable objectives. | ||
These principles will be applied | |||
These principles will be applied with the values of Wikimedia UK and the Wikimedia movement having been taken into consideration. | |||
== All donations == | == All donations == | ||
* It is the responsibility of any staff member or volunteer dealing with | * It is the responsibility of any staff member or volunteer dealing with donations to Wikimedia UK to identify any areas of risk associated with the donation. If any person has a concern that a donation of any value may not be acceptable for any of the reasons above, then they should contact the Chief Executive for advice. | ||
* The Chief Executive should determine whether there is any material risk associated with a donation, and either | * The Chief Executive should determine whether there is any material risk associated with a donation, and either they or the Board should determine whether or not to accept the donation. | ||
* The Chief Executive has the authority to determine the acceptance of donations of less than £1,000. | * The Chief Executive has the authority to determine the acceptance of donations of less than £1,000. Donations of £1,000 or more, where any risks have been identified, should be referred to the Board. | ||
* All donations of £50,000 or more should be discussed at Board level prior to acceptance. | * All donations of £50,000 or more should be discussed at Board level prior to acceptance. | ||
Revision as of 00:47, 26 June 2012
This document details Wikimedia UK's policy for accepting donations. It takes into consideration that there are circumstance in which it may not be appropriate for Wikimedia UK to accept a particular donation, and that there are other situations where careful consideration of a potential donation need to take place prior to its acceptance. This policy may be adjusted by the Board separately from the Donor privacy policy.
Guiding principles
Wikimedia UK will accept all donations that will enable it to further its charitable objectives, unless;
- There is a significant risk that a donation represents funds that the donor is not legally entitled to (e.g. the proceeds of theft, fraud or money-laundering).
- A gift is made with restrictions on how the charity may spend it which are disproportionate to the likely impact of the gift.
- A gift poses the risk of adverse publicity to the charity which would hinder the charity's ability to fulfill its mission more than the gift enhances that ability.
- In any other way, there is a risk that a proposed donation would not help fulfill our charitable objectives.
These principles will be applied with the values of Wikimedia UK and the Wikimedia movement having been taken into consideration.
All donations
- It is the responsibility of any staff member or volunteer dealing with donations to Wikimedia UK to identify any areas of risk associated with the donation. If any person has a concern that a donation of any value may not be acceptable for any of the reasons above, then they should contact the Chief Executive for advice.
- The Chief Executive should determine whether there is any material risk associated with a donation, and either they or the Board should determine whether or not to accept the donation.
- The Chief Executive has the authority to determine the acceptance of donations of less than £1,000. Donations of £1,000 or more, where any risks have been identified, should be referred to the Board.
- All donations of £50,000 or more should be discussed at Board level prior to acceptance.
Restricted donations
- Restricted donations for less than £1,000 will not normally be accepted.
- All restricted donations equal to or in excess of £1,000 will be subject to Board approval prior to acceptance.
Grants
- All UK grants given to support Wikimedia projects should be processed via Wikimedia UK, and hence follow our Finance Policy
- The acceptance of a UK grant is subject to Board approval.
Security gifts
- All gifts in terms of stocks and bonds and other financial instruments require the approval of the Chief Exec prior to the acceptance of receipt.
- Such gifts should follow the policy for unrestricted and redistricted donations as appropriate.
Pledges
- Donors may commit to future gifts ("pledges"), which WMUK will generally treat as gifts of cash. A donor who commits to a future gift of £10,000 or more may be asked to sign a WMUK pledge agreement.
Gifts in kind
- Gifts in kind will only be accepted where the current market value of the goods exceeds the cost of ethically disposing of the goods.
- All gifts in kind are subject to the approval of the Chief Executive.
- Gifts in kind that exceed a net value of £1,000 will be subject to Board approval.