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  • Install CocoDoc onto your Mac device or go to the CocoDoc website with a Mac browser.
  • Select PDF sample from your Mac device. You can do so by clicking the tab Choose File, or by dropping or dragging. Edit the PDF document in the new dashboard which encampasses a full set of PDF tools. Save the content by downloading.

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  • Select a file desired by pressing the tab Choose File and start editing.
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PDF Editor FAQ

Can a donor sue a charity for not doing what they promised to do with donations?

The short answer is yes.The long answer is based on whether there was a grant/gift agreement between the donor and the donee that outlined what both parties understood regarding the donation, including how the funds would be used, and what the charity can and can’t do with the funds.Either way, I would recommend trying to work things out outside the courtroom first.Also, it is important to understand why the goals weren’t met - there could have been an objective reason or a delayed timeline.

What is the legal name for a document that states that a transfer of funds from person a to person b is not for a particular purpose and any asset attained from the utilization of such funds is exclusive property of person b?

If there is no expectation of repayment, then the transfer of funds is a gift. If repayment is expected and agreed upon, then the funds were a loan. The name for such a document is either a Gift Agreement or a Loan Agreement.

What happens to donor funds when a project is either discontinued or significantly altered? Do donors have a say in how their funds are re-allocated? Are they returned to the donor? What does US law have to say about this?

When a non-profit raises funds for a project that is either discontinued or significantly altered, the organization has an ethical duty to contact donors and ask if the money can be used for a different project / purpose or if the donor would like the funds returned.The only time this ethical duty would not apply would be if the donor signed a gift agreement that spelled out what would be done with the funds in the event that the project didn't take place as planned.Of course, all of this assumes that you are asking about funds that the donor has designated for a specific purpose (also called "restricted funds"). If the donor made no such designation, but the organization decided to use the funds for a certain project that ends up not taking place, then the non-profit is under no ethical obligation to seek donor input, as the donation is "unrestricted."For further discussion of "restricted" vs. "unrestricted" gifts, see Restricted vs. Unrestricted: The Battle of Contributions by Larry Gentile: The Belfint Nonprofit LedgerIn the US, non-profits may face legal action if the disregard donor restrictions or designations. One prominent example of this fact is a 2012 case involving a restricted donation made by Garth Brooks: Hospital must pay Garth Brooks $1 millionThanks for asking me to answer this question!

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