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  • 1.  GIK Question: Event Host Covered Expenses

    Posted 03-04-2024 09:38 AM

    Good morning, Fundsvcs Community!

    We had a donor who generously hosted an event at his home on behalf of our organization last month, paid for valet services and catering, and is hoping to receive in-kind credit for the covered expenses.  While we plan to offer to reimburse the donor for the expenses, and he donates a cash equivalent back as "Plan A," I'm hoping to find a potential "Plan B" in treating this as an in-kind should that option not end up being feasible for any reason.  There was no cost associated with attendance, so no QPQ in terms of ticket sales.  A couple of questions:

    1. Given that the host also benefitted from the catering provided at the event, will we need to consider a portion of this as a good/service received?
    2. The valet service was a flat fee for the evening. It was also not a donated service from the valet company, but rather the cost of the service was covered by the host.  Any issues in treating the value of the valet service (invoiced amount) as an in-kind gift?

    Of course, no amount will be provided on the receipt to the donor.  We just want to ensure it can all be considered a charitable in-kind contribution.

    Any/all thoughts and recommendations are appreciated!

    Thank you,
    Taylor



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    Taylor Dine
    Trust for Public Land
    taylor.dine@tpl.org
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  • 2.  RE: GIK Question: Event Host Covered Expenses

    Posted 03-04-2024 09:50 AM
    Certainly, the ideal situation is for a nonprofit to pay all costs and fees directly and let the "host" write a check to underwrite the event.

    Yes, the fact the host benefited should be reflected in the GIK receipt.

    Yes, the fees they paid for valet service can be included as the host was not the one providing the service.

    In situations like this, you will always want to review the bills/invoices and the proof of payment/purchase. Even if the host handled everything you need to ensure that the were the one who actually paid the bills.

    John

    John H. Taylor, Principal
    John H. Taylor Consulting, LLC
    2604 Sevier Street
    Durham, NC     27705

    919.816.5903 (cell/text)

    Serving the Advancement Community Since 1987






  • 3.  RE: GIK Question: Event Host Covered Expenses

    Posted 03-04-2024 09:56 AM

    Thanks so much, John!  To clarify further, will we need to reduce the value of the charitable contribution based on what the average cost per person is, similar to a ticket purchase?



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    Taylor Dine
    Trust for Public Land
    taylor.dine@tpl.org
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  • 4.  RE: GIK Question: Event Host Covered Expenses

    Posted 03-04-2024 10:01 AM
    This donor seemed to receive a benefit equal to whatever amount you charged for tickets (you mentioned ticket sales). So the value of one ticket should be reflected on the GIK receipt.

    John

    John H. Taylor, Principal
    John H. Taylor Consulting, LLC
    2604 Sevier Street
    Durham, NC     27705

    919.816.5903 (cell/text)

    Serving the Advancement Community Since 1987







  • 5.  RE: GIK Question: Event Host Covered Expenses

    Posted 03-04-2024 10:04 AM

    Thank you!  There were no tickets sold for this event - it was free to all attendees, but it was not open to the public.  Apologies for the confusion in my original post!



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    Taylor Dine
    Trust for Public Land
    taylor.dine@tpl.org
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