Common use of Charitable Donations Clause in Contracts

Charitable Donations. While philanthropic contributions are welcomed, Xxxxxx nonetheless must ensure that such donations do not in any way influence child placement decisions. Accordingly, the Xxxxxx Foundation will not solicit or accept monetary or in-kind contributions from individuals who have applied to adopt a child. Such individuals are designated as “in-service” clients, and monetary and in- kind donations shall not be solicited or accepted from them until they have fulfilled Xxxxxx’x post- placement supervisory requirements and a legal adoption is completed and documented with a Final Decree of Adoption. When these requirements have been met, the adoptive parent(s)is designated as an “out-of-service” client(s) whose charitable donations are permitted. Such a policy is meant to ensure that the welfare of the child is at all times paramount, without any undue influence upon the normal adoption procedures of the Agency.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Adoption Services Agreement, Adoption Services Agreement, Adoption Services Agreement

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Charitable Donations. While philanthropic contributions are welcomed, Xxxxxx nonetheless must ensure that such donations do not in any way influence child placement decisions. Accordingly, the Xxxxxx Foundation will not solicit or accept monetary or in-kind contributions from individuals who have applied to adopt a child. Such individuals are designated as “in-service” clients, and monetary and in- kind donations shall not be solicited or accepted from them until they have fulfilled Xxxxxx’x post- placement supervisory requirements and a legal adoption is completed and documented with a Final Decree of Adoption. When these requirements have been met, the adoptive parent(s)is designated as an “out-of-service” client(s) whose charitable donations are permitted. Such a policy is meant to ensure that the welfare of the child is at all times paramount, without any undue influence upon the normal adoption procedures of the Agency.. Initial Here:* AP2Fname

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Plan & Agreement, Service Plan & Agreement

Charitable Donations. While Xxxxxx welcomes philanthropic contributions are welcomedbecause fee income from adopting parents typically covers only 50% or less of adoption services, Xxxxxx nonetheless must ensure that such donations do not in any way influence child placement decisions. Accordingly, the Xxxxxx Adoption Foundation will not solicit or accept monetary or in-kind contributions from individuals who have applied to adopt a child. Such individuals are designated as “in-service” clients, and monetary and in- in-kind donations shall not be solicited or accepted from them until they have fulfilled Xxxxxx’x post- post-placement supervisory requirements and a legal adoption is completed and documented with a Final Decree of Adoption. When these requirements have been met, the adoptive parent(s)is parent(s) is designated as an “out-of-service” client(s) whose charitable donations are permitted. Such a policy is meant to ensure that the welfare of the child is at all times paramount, without any undue influence upon the normal adoption procedures of the Agency.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Plan and Agreement, Service Plan and Agreement

Charitable Donations. While philanthropic contributions are welcomedwelcomed as fee income from adopting parents typically covers only 50% or less of a child placement, Xxxxxx nonetheless must ensure that such donations do not in any way influence child placement decisions. Accordingly, the Xxxxxx Adoption Foundation will not solicit or accept monetary or in-kind contributions from individuals who have applied to adopt a child. Such individuals are designated as “in-service” clients, and monetary and in- in-kind donations shall not be solicited or accepted from them until they have fulfilled Xxxxxx’x post- post-placement supervisory requirements and a legal adoption is completed and documented with a Final Decree of Adoption. When these requirements have been met, the adoptive parent(s)is parent(s) is designated as an “out-of-service” client(s) whose charitable donations are permitted. Such a policy is meant to ensure that the welfare of the child is at all times paramount, without any undue influence upon the normal adoption procedures of the Agency.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Plan and Agreement, Service Plan and Agreement

Charitable Donations. While philanthropic contributions are welcomed, Xxxxxx nonetheless must ensure that such donations do not in any way influence child placement decisions. Accordingly, the Xxxxxx Foundation will not solicit or accept monetary or in-kind contributions from individuals who have applied to adopt a child. Such individuals are designated as “in-service” clients, and monetary and in- kind donations shall not be solicited or accepted from them until they have fulfilled Xxxxxx’x post- placement supervisory requirements and a legal adoption is completed and documented with a Final Decree of Adoption. When these requirements have been met, the adoptive parent(s)is parent(s) is designated as an “out-of-service” client(s) whose charitable donations are permitted. Such a policy is meant to ensure that the welfare of the child is at all times paramount, without any undue influence upon the normal adoption procedures of the Agency.. Initial Here:* AP2Fname

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Plan & Agreement

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Charitable Donations. While philanthropic contributions are welcomed, Xxxxxx nonetheless must ensure that such donations do not in any way influence child placement decisions. Accordingly, the Xxxxxx Adoption Foundation will not solicit or accept monetary or in-kind contributions from individuals who have applied to adopt a child. Such individuals are designated as “in-service” clients, and monetary and in- in-kind donations shall not be solicited or accepted from them until they have fulfilled Xxxxxx’x post- post-placement supervisory requirements and a legal adoption is completed and documented with a Final Decree of Adoption. When these requirements have been met, the adoptive parent(s)is parent(s) is designated as an “out-of-service” client(s) whose charitable donations are permitted. Such a policy is meant to ensure that the welfare of the child is at all times paramount, without any undue influence upon the normal adoption procedures of the Agency.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.barkeradoptionfoundation.org

Charitable Donations. While philanthropic contributions are welcomed, Xxxxxx nonetheless must ensure that such donations do not in any way influence child placement decisions. Accordingly, the Xxxxxx Foundation will not solicit or accept monetary or in-kind contributions from individuals who have applied to adopt a childchild and have requested a home study by Xxxxxx. Such individuals are designated as “in-service” clients, and monetary and in- in-kind donations shall not be solicited or accepted from them until they have fulfilled Xxxxxx’x post- placement supervisory requirements and a six (6) months after their legal adoption is completed and documented with a Final Decree of Adoption. When these requirements have been met, the adoptive parent(s)is parent(s) is designated as an “out-of-of- service” client(s) whose charitable donations are permitted. Such a policy is meant to ensure that the welfare of the child is at all times paramount, without any and there is no undue influence upon the normal adoption procedures of the AgencyXxxxxx.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Plan & Agreement

Charitable Donations. While philanthropic contributions are welcomed, Xxxxxx nonetheless must ensure that such donations do not in any way influence child placement decisions. Accordingly, the Xxxxxx Foundation will not solicit or accept monetary or in-kind contributions from individuals who have applied to adopt a childchild and have requested a home study by Xxxxxx. Such individuals are designated as “in-in- service” clients, and monetary and in- in-kind donations shall not be solicited or accepted from them until they have fulfilled Xxxxxx’x post- placement supervisory requirements and a six (6) months after their legal adoption is completed and documented with a Final Decree of Adoption. When these requirements have been met, the adoptive parent(s)is parent(s) is designated as an “out-of-service” client(s) whose charitable donations are permitted. Such a policy is meant to ensure that the welfare of the child is at all times paramount, without any and there is no undue influence upon the normal adoption procedures of the AgencyXxxxxx.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Plan & Agreement

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