Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3358:5 - Clark State College
Chapter 3358:5-1 - College Mission, Vision and Principles; Board Responsibilities
Section 3358:5-1-01 - Foundation-college board relationship
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3358:5-1-01
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Responsibilities of the college
(1) The college shall share annually with the
foundation its strategic plan, institutional priorities and projects, and
resource requirements, so that the foundation may represent the direction and
needs of the college to donor prospects and align its programs and campaigns
consistent with the strategic objectives of the college.
(2) The college shall promptly alert the
foundation to prospective gifts, so that each opportunity for enhancing gift
potential and donor relations is fully utilized.
(3) The college agrees to cooperate with the
foundation in making available office space and equipment and in making
available certain of its employees to engage in administrative and support
activities for the foundation. These employees shall remain for all purposes
employees of the college and subject to all rights and responsibilities of
other college employees.
(4) The
college shall cooperate with the foundation in the development of the
foundation's fundraising programs and campaigns as may reasonably be necessary
for the successful conduct of fundraising programs and campaigns.
(5) The college board of trustees shall
appoint a trustee to faithfully attend the meetings of the foundation, and to
regularly report the actions of those meetings to the board of
trustees.
(6) The college shall
ensure that the foundation board of directors is covered by directors and
officers liability insurance and other liability coverages as appropriate for
the operations of the foundation.
(B) Responsibilities of the foundation
(1)
The foundation
shall raise, invest, and endow funds for specific college purposes in
accordance with the laws of the state of Ohio and any applicable federal laws.
Such funds collected shall be used to support the mission, vision and
priorities of the college and agreed upon by the foundation board of directors
and the college board of trustees. The college shall receive the benefit of all
funds directly or indirectly raised or generated by the foundation, including
the circle of friends.
(2)
The foundation shall solicit gifts, where appropriate,
in the name of the foundation, on behalf of the college. Correspondence,
solicitations, activities and advertisements concerning the foundation shall be
clearly discernible as being from the foundation.
(3)
The foundation
shall conduct its activities in such a manner to maintain its status as a tax
exempt, charitable organization under state and federal tax
laws.
(4)
The foundation shall plan all fundraising activities
and the promotion and sponsoring of programs in support of college activities
in a manner consistent with the mission, vision, purpose and priorities of the
college and in close cooperation with the college.
(5)
The foundation
shall provide the legal authority for the circle of friends committee to raise
funds in support of the Performing arts center, upon approval of the
fundraising activities by the foundation. Funds raised will be allocated in
keeping with the funding needs of the college. All funds raised by the circle
of friends are considered to be foundation funds.
(6)
The foundation
will assume responsibility for the cost of its variable expenses, including the
cost of the audit and the costs of fundraising campaigns and projects. The
costs assumed by the foundation will be reflected in the foundation's annual
operating budget, which must be approved by the college president and the
foundation board of directors.
(7)
The foundation
agrees to notify, coordinate with, and solicit the comments of the college
regarding all significant disbursements and expenditures planned by the
foundation on behalf of the college. The foundation shall notify the college,
at the earliest possible date, of any proposed purchase of real estate and any
significant debt to be incurred for permanent or working capital, and
coordinate its efforts with the college.
(8)
The foundation
shall obtain prior approval from the college before accepting any gift for the
benefit of the college that contains restrictive terms or conditions or
involves real estate. The coundation will advise prospective donors that any
such gifts are subject to the approval of the college under this
agreement.
(9)
The foundation shall hold, invest, manage and allocate
funds and property received in the name of the foundation, and such endowments
received in the name of the college and transferred to the foundation to be
managed on its behalf and for its benefit, according to their terms. Such
endowments shall be separately accounted for and segregated from other
funds.
(10)
The foundation board of directors will retain their
right to refuse any contribution, donation, or gift which comes from a source
which, in the foundation board's determination is not in concert with the
foundation's mission or its inherent legal, moral, and ethical
standard.
(11)
The foundation shall have an accounting system in place
to ensure financial activities are carried out and reported in accordance with
generally accepted business and accounting practices.
(12)
The foundation
shall have an annual audit of its financial activities by a certified public
accountant in conjunction with the annual college audit.
(13)
The books,
records, documents, and procedures and practices of the foundation relevant to
or affecting this agreement shall be subject to inspection by the college at
reasonable times.
(14)
The foundation shall provide an annual report to the
college, including but not limited to. the activities, programs, holdings,
investments, income, and fiscal operations of the foundation.
(15)
The foundation
will consult with the college before any changes in the nature, scope or
purpose of the foundation are made. The foundation shall provide the college
president with an advance copy of any amendments, additions, or deletions to
the foundation's
bylaws.
(C) Relationship between the college and the foundation
(1)
The college
acknowledges and accepts the separate and independent nature of the coundation.
and the foundation acknowledges and accepts the separate and independent nature
of the college. Each agrees to cooperate with the other in the advancement,
achievement, and support of the educational and cultural programs and services
of the college.
(2)
The foundation shall be solely responsible for the
satisfaction of its own obligations, debts, liabilities, and judgments. The
foundation shall not use funds belonging to the college, and managed by the
foundation on its behalf for the satisfaction of any such obligation, debt,
liability or judgment.
(3)
The college shall maintain, at all times, all necessary
policies of insurance for the benefit of the foundation board of
directors.
(4)
The college shall establish and enforce policies and
procedures that support the foundation's ability to protect the confidentiality
of donor records. All information about donors, prospective donors, gift data,
campaign assignments and notes, donor correspondence and related information is
the confidential property of the foundation, whether maintained in paper or
electronic form, or maintained on servers and equipment owned by the college,
in accordance with the laws of the state of Ohio.
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