Date Adopted: 4 December 2013
Current Review / Revision: 17 June 2020
The purpose of this policy is to establish District policy and procedure governing the acceptance, valuation, and recognition of all types of donations, gifts, and sponsorships for the District and individual schools within the District. This policy is intended to create practices that adequately safeguard public funds, provide for accountability, and ensure compliance with all State and Federal laws.
The District encourages and supports community and business partnerships that enhance and supplement the public education system. The District is committed to work effectively with donors and sponsors to provide donation receipts, as required by law, and to facilitate the donors’ charitable intent to the extent that the intent of the donation is in harmony with District goals and the law, and is appropriately approved.
The District is ultimately responsible for the accounting, custody, expenditure and allocation of all monies, including those that are obtained through donations, gifts, and sponsorships. The District is accountable for and must comply with all Federal and State laws and rules, regardless of the source of funds.
The Board of Education also desires to protect students, parents, teachers, and school administrators from over- commercialization and restrictions or requirements that are coercive, distracting, or disruptive to the education processes, threatening to the health and welfare of students, or lacking in educational merit. The District reserves the right to decline, restrict, or redirect donations, gifts, and sponsorships at both the District and individual school levels.
Scope
This policy applies to all District administrators, licensed educators, staff members, students, organizations, volunteers, and individuals who receive, authorize, accept, value, or record donations, gifts, or sponsorships for the District or individual schools.
It is expected that in all dealings, employees will act ethically and consistent with District ethics policies, the Utah Educator Standards, the Public Officers and Employees Ethics Act, and State procurement law.
Definitions and Statements
Procedures
1. Types of Donations, Gifts, and Sponsorships
a. Products
The District or individual schools may accept donated products which carry the donor company's name, trademark, logo, or limited advertising on the product (e.g., cups, T-shirts, hats, instructional materials, furniture, office equipment, etc.). These items shall be valued at fair market value at the time of the contribution. If advertising or other services are offered in exchange for the donation or gift, this may alter the contribution amount.
b. Cash Donations
c. Donor and Business Partner Recognition
d. Equipment, Supplies, or Goods
The District or individual schools may accept donated equipment, supplies or goods for use in the District or individual schools or school programs. These items shall be valued at the fair market value at the time of the contribution. If advertising or other services are offered in exchange for the donation or gift, this may alter the valuation amount.
2. Approval and Acceptance of Donations, Gifts, and Sponsorships
a. Donations, gifts, and sponsorships valued at more than $250 must be documented on the District’s “Donation, Contribution, or Sponsorship” form. This form must be completed prior to the acceptance of money or goods, and must be retained by the District or School. A copy of the completed form will be retained by the approver and a receipt for charitable contribution purposes will be issued to the donor by the School or District.
b. Approval levels are as follows:
Capital Donations or Gifts/Large Donations or Gift Projects
1. All donations or gifts for construction, maintenance, facilities renovation or improvement and other capital equipment purchases must be approved in writing by the Business Administrator, the Superintendent, and the Board of Prior to the initiation of a large capital donation, the following will be provided to the Business Administrator for evaluation and recommendation to the Superintendent:
a. Prospective construction, maintenance or renovation plans and estimated costs
b. Proposed naming opportunities
c. Proposed donation or gift timeline
d. Loans or financing agreements
e. Maintenance or upkeep requirements and costs
f. Assurances of compliance with Title IX
2. The Superintendent will make a recommendation to the Board of Education. The Board reserves the right to tentatively approve plans, pending donations, gifts, equity, or other conditions.
3. All physical facilities are owned and operated by the District. No part of any school facility or capital equipment may be named for a donor without the express written consent of the Board.
4. The District shall only grant naming opportunities that are consistent with the mission and educational objectives of the Decisions regarding naming opportunities are within the sole discretion of the Board.
Advertising
1. To avoid disruption of students’ instructional activities, schools shall not be used for distribution of partisan, religious, or commercial advertisements, fliers, bulletins, newspapers, ; nor shall such items be placed on vehicles parked on school grounds. Any exception to this must be pre-approved by administration.
2. Principals may permit the school distribution of fliers, bulletins, newspapers, with information regarding nonprofit community youth programs such as Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of America, county and municipal programs, and little league-type recreation programs. District and School administrators reserve the right to deny distribution of fliers, bulletins and newspapers.
3. Students and employees, including teachers and administrators, shall not act as agents for commercial agents during school hours or contract time.
4. An employee’s participation in a private, but education-related, activity must be separate and distinguishable from the employees’ public District employees may purchase advertisement space to promote private or non-school-sponsored events in the same manner as the general public. The District employee’s employment and experience can be used to demonstrate qualifications. The advertisement must clearly state that the activity is not school- sponsored.
Donations In-Lieu of Fees
1. A school may not request or accept a donation in lieu of a fee from a student or parent unless the activity, class, or program for which the donation is solicited will otherwise be fully funded by the school or district and receipt of the donation will not affect participation by an individual student.
2. A donation is a fee if a student or parent is required to make the donation as a condition to the student's participation in an activity, class, or program.
3. District level actions to solicit or accept a donation or contribution must be in compliance with all Board policies, must clearly state that donations and contributions by a student or parent are voluntary, and may not place any undue burden on a student or family.
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