Michael, a couple items we have:
Our university policy (approved by the Board of Trustees) gives us the authority to decline a gift or return a gift for reputational reasons. Additionally, we have an SOP on Acceptance of Gifts that establishes our Gift Acceptance Committee which can consider gifts.
For program and facility naming agreements (and progressing into other gift agreements), we do have an ethics clause as follows:
If at any time the Benefactor fails to conduct itself without due regard to public morals and decency, or if the Benefactor commits any act or becomes involved in any situation or occurrence tending to degrade the Benefactor in the community, or which brings the Benefactor into public contempt or scandal, or which materially and adversely affects the reputation, mission, or business of NC State, whether or not information in regard thereto becomes public, NC State shall have the right to remove Benefactor's recognition rights hereunder and terminate this Agreement.
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Jeff Baynham
NC State University
jtbaynha@ncsu.edu------------------------------
Original Message:
Sent: 01-15-2024 12:57 PM
From: Michael Halverson
Subject: Sharing policies about reputational considerations?
Hello, all –
I am doing research on other institutions' policies about reputational considerations associated with gifts (e.g. what institutions' processes are for assessing potential reputational concerns with gifts, how to handle gifts that have already been received if reputational concerns later arise).
May I ask if any of your institutions have specific policies about this topic that you would be willing to share? Please know that I'd appreciate any and all info you are able to provide.
Thanks so much!
Michael Halverson, Ed.D.
Associate Vice President
Development Resources
Division of Development and Alumni Relations
6200 San Amaro Drive, Suite 400
Coral Gables, FL 33146
Office: 305-284-1608 | Cell: 320-363-4987
Email: mhalverson@miami.edu
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