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Recently in-kind donations were received by our child-life unit in our pediatrics department. The gift in kind acceptance form our Foundation received provided a description of the items that were donated along with an amount of $16,000 as valued by the staff member who accepted the donation. Please note that the donor was not seeking any type of credit or even an acknowledgment letter; however, we are being asked to record the in-kind gift in this amount. Regardless of whether or not the donor is seeking credit or an acknowledgment, is it customary to record an in-kind gift in the donor database of record without any corroborating documentation regarding value (i.e. is a basic acceptance form okay)?
Hi .. we have a high school group who annually collect money for our hospital foundation and the money goes to pediatrics. I am interested to find out if anyone is aware of a way to get a matching gift for this donation. I know that companies have matching gift programs but that typically is for employers who match employee gifts. In this case it's a straight high school to foundation donation. Any help is appreciated. Thank you. -- Sharon Purpuro Mgr, Donor Relations & Special Gifts CentraState Healthcare Fdn Freehold NJ (732) 294-7135 --
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A retired provider approached the Foundation about starting a fund/giving program that is funded and allocated by the physicians to promote the welfare of staff patients, hospital and the community
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