Common use of Charitable Donations Clause in Contracts

Charitable Donations. While philanthropic contributions are welcomed, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ nonetheless must ensure that such donations do not in any way influence child placement decisions. Accordingly, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 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 ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ 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

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Sources: Service Plan & Agreement, Service Plan & Agreement

Charitable Donations. While philanthropic contributions are welcomed, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ nonetheless must ensure that such donations do not in any way influence child placement decisions. Accordingly, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 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 ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ 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

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Sources: Service Plan & Agreement