Charitable Fundraising & Solicitation Policies
Purpose
Policy #5.14: This policy establishes guidelines for charitable organizations, causes and events external to Hartwick College; and solicitation guidelines for groups and individuals who wish to solicit or advertise on the Hartwick College campus.
Policy Scope
This policy applies to all Hartwick College faculty, staff, students, and visitors.
Responsible Office
Campus Vibrancy
As a not-for-profit organization accepting charitable funds from individuals, governments, foundations and corporations, Hartwick College generally does not provide financial support to other charitable organizations.
Hartwick College may choose to provide support for selected community events or efforts where doing so provides advertising value, where the charitable organization is closely linked to Hartwick College or provides a service (internships, applicants etc.) to Hartwick, or where staff or Hartwick College representatives attending the event have the opportunity to meet or interact with individuals capable of providing a significant mission-oriented service to Hartwick.
Hartwick College resources (financial, personnel, facilities, land, technology, and other resources) may not be used to support an external charitable event or cause without the advanced approval of the Vice President from the division from which the resources will be utilized. Any proposal put forth to a Vice President regarding support of a charitable event or cause must include evidence from a review of the charity to establish its legitimacy. The Vice President evaluating such proposed support must carefully consider societal or political issues that are, or might be, polarizing or controversial in nature.
Faculty and staff members may raise money for external organizations. If such efforts involve the use of Hartwick College resources (human, facilities, land, intellectual property, and technology, including the
College’s e-mail system and web site), then faculty and staff must obtain advanced approval from their Vice President.
Faculty who planned fund-raising activities as part of a credit-bearing course must receive prior approval from the Vice President for Academic Affairs. This approval should be received before the course syllabus is finalized and must be approved at least two weeks prior to the start of any fund-raising.
Faculty and staff may not describe (or imply that) the fundraising effort is sanctioned or endorsed by Hartwick College, without the approval of the Vice President.
Faculty and staff also are encouraged to raise funds for Hartwick College, or Hartwick related entities, when possible, in which case, funds raised must be processed through the Office of College Advancement.
Where written or electronic solicitation or promotional materials are developed and utilized, the Office of College Advancement and the Office of Strategic Communications must be consulted.
A proper accounting of gifts received, and funds expended must be kept and submitted to the Vice President of the corresponding division.
Faculty and staff are strongly discouraged from holding large amounts of cash. Individuals raising money to support an external organization bear all responsibility for counting, safeguarding, stewarding and distributing funds.
The Hartwick College President (or Vice President as designated) has the ultimate authority to decide if the cause/associated campus communications/events reflect positively on the College, and will intervene in cases where causes/communications/events are deemed to reflect poorly on the College.
The administration’s authority in these matters is final.
Events or on-campus solicitations by students must be approved by the Dean of Students or designee, in consultation with the Vice President of College Advancement.
Students or student groups may not describe (or imply that) the fundraising effort is sanctioned or endorsed by Hartwick College without the approval of the Dean of Students.
Students or student groups may promote the effort as approved by the Dean of Students or designee.
Hartwick College Accounts or Financial Services will not be used to pay vendors or the selected charity/cause without written pre-approval by the Dean of Students or designee.
Students or student groups are strongly discouraged from holding large amounts of cash. A proper accounting of gifts received, and funds expended must be kept and submitted to the Dean of Students or designee. Individual students who raise funds to support an external organization bear all responsibility for counting, safeguarding, stewarding and distributing funds.
Student fundraising activity must not compete with Hartwick College fundraising programs. Any student sponsored fundraising that is deemed harmful to Hartwick College, its fundraising efforts, or its alumni, parent, donor or public relations, must be stopped immediately upon the request of President or applicable Vice President or Dean of Students.
This policy is intended to establish guidelines for groups and individuals who wish to solicit or advertise on the Hartwick College campus. On-campus groups must apply for and be granted permission in order to solicit on campus. Permission is granted through the Office of Campus Vibrancy.
Any advertising must adhere to College policies for Advertisements, Marketing and Publicity. Advertisements of on-campus organizations must clearly identify the sponsoring organization and include contact information for the group. Off-campus groups must apply for and be granted permission to solicit or advertise on campus through the Office of Campus Vibrancy. In most cases, an off-campus group must be sponsored by an on-campus group in order to obtain a solicitation permission.
Solicitation and/or distribution of literature in connection with the sale of any products, services, or contributions is subject to the Hartwick Solicitation Policy. Any employee or group of employees, off-campus organization, business, or individual wishing to solicit, canvass, or advertise on the Hartwick College campus must obtain permission to solicit from the Office of Campus Vibrancy.
Solicitation is defined as any active attempt to raise funds through direct sale of merchandise, services, or donations, with or without products or services rendered. Also, any method of communication intended to induce support of a service, organization, business activity, issue, cause, etc. will be considered solicitation.