Webinar Recording: Relationship Status - It's Complicated: Un-Blurring the Lines between Sponsoring Company and Foundation

 

Everyone knows communication is the foundation of any relationship; but in the corporate grantmaking context, not every foundation properly communicates its relationship to its sponsoring company. Corporate foundations must maintain separate identities and cannot operate for a substantial non-charitable purpose of the company.

No promises.
No demands.
Philanthropy is a battlefield.

The Council’s Legal Resources team invites your company to attend this pre-Valentine’s Day “Lunch with Legal Counsel.” Attorney Bryan Del Rosario discusses the prohibitions on engaging in self-dealing. In particular, Bryan tackles issues such as who gets the credit (company or foundation) when a gift is made; decisions regarding the use of a foundation’s resources, whether a foundation must not advertise or promote the goods or services of its corporate sponsor, and much more.

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Council attorney Bryan Del Rosario discusses the prohibitions on engaging in self-dealing. In particular, Bryan tackles issues such as who gets the credit (company or foundation) when a gift is made, decisions regarding the use of a foundation’s resources, whether a foundation must not advertise or promote the goods or services of its corporate sponsor, and much more.

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