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The Conservancy Corp is always working to improve society. We are fighting for social justice and societal progress, and working towards evolution in science and technology. Your support is greatly appreciated and the only way we can continue to do the work we do.
Your donation is tax deductible and will help us achieve our goals. We invite you to look further on our website to learn more about what we do and how you can help. Please reach out to us directly with any questions or for further inquiries to donate. email: [email protected] All donations are tax deductible.
TAX ID: 82-3839049
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The Conservancy Corp is helping to feed the homeless and poverty of the Bay Area through our partnership with the Melrose Branch of the Oakland Public Library. If you are able to provide food or hygiene products to hand out and/or would like to volunteer your time to help, please contact us: [email protected]
The Conservancy Corp. Gift Acceptance Policy
Whereas, The Conservancy Corp. actively solicits gifts and grants to further the mission of the organization, and Whereas there is the potential for controversy if certain gifts are accepted, the organization has adopted the following Gift Acceptance Policy:
When considering whether to solicit or accept gifts, the organization will consider the following factors:
Values—whether the acceptance of the gift compromises any of the core values of The Conservancy Corp.
Compatibility—Whether there is compatibility between the intent of the donor and the organization’s use of the gift.
Public Relationships—whether acceptance of the gift damage the reputation of The Conservancy Corp.
Primary Benefit—whether the primary benefit is to The Conservancy Corp., versus the donor
Consistency—is acceptance of the gift consistent with prior practice?
Form of Gift—Is the gift offered in a form that The Conservancy Corp. can use without incurring substantial expense or difficulty?
Effect on Future Giving—Will the gift encourage or discourage future gifts?
All decisions to solicit and/or accept potentially controversial gifts will be made by the Executive Committee of the Board in consultation with the Executive Director. The primary consideration will be the impact of the gift on the organization.
When considering whether to solicit or accept gifts, the organization will consider the following factors:
Values—whether the acceptance of the gift compromises any of the core values of The Conservancy Corp.
Compatibility—Whether there is compatibility between the intent of the donor and the organization’s use of the gift.
Public Relationships—whether acceptance of the gift damage the reputation of The Conservancy Corp.
Primary Benefit—whether the primary benefit is to The Conservancy Corp., versus the donor
Consistency—is acceptance of the gift consistent with prior practice?
Form of Gift—Is the gift offered in a form that The Conservancy Corp. can use without incurring substantial expense or difficulty?
Effect on Future Giving—Will the gift encourage or discourage future gifts?
All decisions to solicit and/or accept potentially controversial gifts will be made by the Executive Committee of the Board in consultation with the Executive Director. The primary consideration will be the impact of the gift on the organization.