Substantiation of Charitable Donations Sample Clauses

Substantiation of Charitable Donations. Sponsor agrees that all Sponsored Program Funds will be reported for federal tax purposes as contributions to Sponsor and further agrees to acknowledge receipt of such Sponsored Program Funds in writing to donors, as required under federal tax law, and to furnish evidence of Sponsor’s status as an organization qualified under Section 501(c)(3) of the Code to donors on request.
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Substantiation of Charitable Donations. Sponsor agrees that all Project Funds will be reported for federal tax purposes as contributions to Sponsor and further agrees to acknowledge receipt of such Project Funds in writing to donors, as required under federal tax law, and to furnish evidence of Sponsor’s status as an organization qualified under Section 501(c)(3) of the Code to donors on request. [Optional] Administrative Charge. Sponsor will retain an administrative charge to cover the costs associated with its management of the Project Funds and other administrative expenses associated with this Agreement. This administrative charge shall be: _________ percent (__%) of the gross amount of the Project Funds received by Sponsor annually. [Optional: Provided, however, that the administrative charge retained by Sponsor shall be no less than __________ dollars ($___.00) per calendar quarter.]
Substantiation of Charitable Donations. Sponsor will acknowledge all cash and non-cash contributions to the Project in writing to donors in accordance with the requirements of the Code, and will furnish evidence of Sponsor’s status as an organization qualified under Section 501(c)(3) of the Code to donors on request.
Substantiation of Charitable Donations. Living Islands agrees that all Sponsored Program Funds will be reported for federal tax purposes as contributions to Living Islands and further agrees to acknowledge receipt of such Sponsored Program Funds in writing to donors, as required under federal tax law, and to furnish evidence of Living Islands’ status as an organization qualified under Section 501(c)(3) of the Code to donors on request.
Substantiation of Charitable Donations. Sponsor agrees that all Sponsored Program Funds will be reported for federal tax purposes as contributions to Sponsor and further agrees to acknowledge receipt of such Sponsored Program Funds in writing to donors, as required under federal tax law, and to furnish evidence of Sponsor’s status as an organization qualified under Section 501(c)(3) of the Code to donors on request. [Optional] Administrative Charge. Sponsor will retain an administrative charge to cover the costs associated with its management of the Sponsored Program Funds and other administrative expenses associated with this Agreement. This administrative charge shall be: _________ percent (__%) of the gross amount of the Sponsored Program Funds received by Sponsor annually. [Optional: Provided, however, that the administrative charge retained by Sponsor shall be no less than _______________ dollars ($_______) per calendar quarter.]

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