20-44 - 07-07 - Amending Resolution 04-20 Donation Gift PolicyRESOLUTION NO. 20-44
AMENDING RESOLUTION 04-20 DONATION/GIFT POLICY
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 04-20 on March 16, 2004, which
established a policy for the receipt of donations and gifts; and
WHEREAS, the Resolution states that a gift of real or personal property must be
accepted by the City Council by resolution and be approved by a two-thirds majority of the
Council. A cash donation must be acknowledged and accepted by motion with a simple
majority; and
WHEREAS, the on June 2, 2020 the City approved donations in memory of Noah
Joynes, and will help provide youth the opportunity to be involved in programs, by
establishing the Noah Joynes Youth Recreation Fund; and
WHEREAS, Exhibit A has been amended to include the Noah Joynes Youth
Recreation Fund, change the Golden Valley Human Services Foundation to Golden Valley
Human Services Commission, delete Envision and Share the Dream.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council amend the following
resolution with those changes as outlined.
Adopted by the City Council of Golden Valley, Minnesota on this 7th day of July, 2020.
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Shepard M. Harris, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Kristine A. Luedke, City Clerk
EXHIBIT A
City of Golden Valley Donation/Gift Policy
Resolution 20-44, Amending Resolution 04-20
Resolution 04-20, Adopted by City Council on March 16, 2004
PURPOSE
The City of Golden Valley appreciates donations as they help to enhance the quality of
life in the City and to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of City services.
Donations may be in-kind gifts, that is, gifts of real or personal property (not cash) or
cash donations. Each year, residents, civic organizations, private businesses, etc.,
make donations to the City. Donations are sometimes given for a specific purpose (i.e.:
park equipment, fire and police equipment. On-going donations may be accepted at
year-end for those listed and the sole purpose is for the approved program. The
purpose of this policy is to set up procedures for receipt of donations to the City and for
the expenditure of these donations.
PROCEDURES
a. No employee, volunteer or elected or appointed official of the City may solicit
donations without first receiving authorization from the City Council. Major changes
in funding of these programs and new programs must receive specific authorization
from the City Manager. This policy applies to all departments.
b. All potential donors should consult with the City Manager or his/her designee(s)
before proceeding with plans to ensure maximum utilization of in-kind gifts and cash
donations. If possible, a letter from the donor should explain the reason for the
donation.
c. The City Council shall make the final determination on the acceptability of an in-kind
gift or cash donation at the Council meeting following the receipt of the donation
unless for the specific on-going programs listed below. Those donations will follow
the major event of the program. A gift of real or personal property must be accepted
by the City Council by resolution and be approved by a two-thirds majority of the
Council. A cash donation must be acknowledged and accepted by motion with a
simple majority. If the Council were to decline an in-kind gift or cash donation, the
Council would direct staff to return that in-kind gift or cash donation to the individual
or organization as soon as possible.
d. All cash donations will be received by the Finance Department for city tracking of
receipts and expenditures.
e. After acceptance by the City Council, donated funds that are not designated to a
specific purpose or department shall be placed in a generic donation revenue
account that becomes miscellaneous revenue of the City in that specific year.
f. All donations become City property under the complete jurisdiction of the City
Council and any unused balance of designated funds from a program that has been
completed, cancelled, etc., shall become revenue of the City.
g. Recognition may be given to the individuals or groups providing donations to the
City, unless otherwise stipulated by the donor.
h. The donation must meet City criteria in order to be accepted.
CRITERIA
a. The donation must have a purpose consistent with those of the City.
b. The donation must be offered by a source acceptable to the City.
c. All designated donations of funds shall be utilized in accordance with the
accompanying designation.
d. The donation shall not result in ongoing costs that the City Council would be
unwilling to fund when the donations are exhausted, unless specific prior
authorization to the contrary is given by the City Council at the time the donation is
accepted. If prior authorization is not given, sufficient donations to meet all
anticipated staff and material costs must be in hand before City commitment is
made to personnel and/or materials.
e. The donation shall not bring undesirable or hidden costs to the City.
f. The donation shall not be inappropriate or harmful to the residents of the City.
g. The acceptance of a donation shall not imply City endorsement of any product or
service nor shall it implicitly or explicitly obligate the City to act in any way favorable
to the donor.
h. The donation shall not be in conflict with any provision of federal, state or municipal
law. (Minnesota Statute 465.03).
i. The City may not, however, accept or use gifts for religious or sectarian purposes.
The following are approved on-going programs:
Golden Valley Human Services Foundation
Noah Joynes Youth Recreation Fund
This policy will be reviewed annually by the City Council.