Gift Acceptance Policy
JPCHC Foundation solicits and accepts gifts for purposes that will help the organization further and fulfill its mission to provide philanthropic support to enhance healthcare in our communities.
JPCHC Foundation urges all prospective donors to seek the assistance of personal legal and financial advisors in matters relating to their gifts, including the resulting tax and estate planning consequences. The following policies and guidelines govern acceptance of gifts made to JPCHC Foundation for the benefit of any of its operations, programs or services.
Use of Legal Counsel—JPCHC Foundation will seek the advice of legal counsel in matters relating to acceptance of gifts when appropriate. Review by counsel is recommended for:
- Gifts of securities that are subject to restrictions or buy-sell agreements.
- Documents naming JPCHC Foundation as trustee or requiring JPCHC Foundation to act in any fiduciary capacity.
- Gifts requiring JPCHC Foundation to assume financial or other obligations.
- Transactions with potential conflicts of interest.
- Gifts of property which may be subject to environmental or other regulatory restrictions.
Restrictions on Gifts—JPCHC Foundation will not accept gifts that (a) would result in JPCHC Foundation violating its organizational charter, (b) would result in JPCHC Foundation losing its status as an IRC 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, (c) are too difficult or too expensive to administer in relation to their value, (d) would result in any unacceptable consequences for JPCHC Foundation, or (e) are for purposes outside JPCHC Foundation. Decisions on the restrictive nature of a gift, and its acceptance or refusal, shall be made by the CEO, CFO and/or Board of Directors, in consultation with the Director.
Gifts Generally Accepted Without Review—
- Cash gifts are acceptable in any form, including by check, money order, credit card, wire transfer, or otherwise online.
- Marketable Securities. Marketable securities may be transferred electronically to an account maintained at the Association’s brokerage firm or delivered physically with the transferor’s endorsement attached. All marketable securities will be sold promptly upon receipt unless otherwise directed by JPCHC Foundation’s executive leadership. In some cases marketable securities may be restricted, for example, by applicable securities laws or the terms of the proposed gift; in such instances the decision whether to accept the restricted securities shall be made by the CFO.
Gifts Accepted Subject to Prior Review—Certain forms of gifts or donated properties may be subject to review prior to acceptance. Examples of gifts subject to prior review include, but are not limited to:
- Charitable Remainder Trusts. JPCHC Foundation will accept designation as a remainder beneficiary of charitable remainder trusts.
- Charitable Lead Trusts. JPCHC Foundation will accept designation as an income beneficiary of charitable lead trusts.
- Bequests and Beneficiary Designations under Revocable Trusts, Commercial Annuities and Retirement Plans. Donors are encouraged to make bequests to JPCHC Foundation under their wills, and to name JPCHC Foundation as the beneficiary under trusts, commercial annuities and retirement plans.
- Tangible Personal Property. The CFO shall review and determine whether to accept any gifts of tangible personal property, including works of art, in light of the following considerations: does the property further the organization’s mission? Is the property marketable? Are there any unacceptable restrictions imposed on the property? Are there any carrying costs for the property for which the organization may be responsible? Is the title/provenance of the property clear?
- Life Insurance. JPCHC Foundation will accept gifts of life insurance where JPCHC Foundation is named as both beneficiary and irrevocable owner of the insurance policy. The donor must agree to pay, before due, any future premium payments owing on the policy.
- Real Estate. All gifts of real estate are subject to review by the CFO. Prior to acceptance of any gift of real estate other than a personal residence, JPCHC Foundation shall require an initial environmental review by a qualified environmental firm. In the event that the review reveals a potential problem, the organization may retain a qualified environmental firm to conduct an environmental audit. Criteria for acceptance of gifts of real estate include: Is the property useful for the organization’s purposes? Is the property readily marketable? Are there covenants, conditions, restrictions, reservations, easements, encumbrances or other limitations associated with the property? Are there carrying costs (including insurance, property taxes, mortgages, notes, or the like) or maintenance expenses associated with the property? Does the environmental review or audit reflect that the property is damaged or otherwise requires remediation?
For any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at any time.
We also encourage you to read our Donor Bill of Rights.