Could you explain what you mean by the individual who secured the grant?
For example we have the Jones Family Foundation. Both John and Jane Jones are alumni and have given through the foundation. Their child Sam Jones is also an alumni and has given through the foundation. They are all board members of the Jones Family Foundation. Sometimes when we have received donations from the foundation the corresponding letter is from John and Jane then others times from just Sam. When we received a donation, who would you give soft credit to?
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Danielle Muller
Union College
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-06-2023 01:47 PM
From: John Taylor
Subject: Family Foundation Donor Credit
I've not seen Board members automatically receive soft credit. More often, it's the individual that you have worked with to secure the grant. Sometimes, as has happened to me, the head of the Foundation requests that all family members receive equal soft credit as they jointly decide where distributions should go. However, if there is a separate Board (not common with private foundations), they would not receive soft credit.
Whenever in doubt, it's best to ask the head of the Foundation!
John
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Original Message:
Sent: 9/6/2023 2:44:00 PM
From: Danielle Muller
Subject: Family Foundation Donor Credit
Hi,
We are wondering how other schools handle soft credit for donations received from a Family Foundation. Do you put all board members as soft credit? Board members as soft credit only if they have a connection to the school? Or soft credit only on the person who was on the letter that came with the donation?
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Danielle Muller
Union College
mullerd@union.edu
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