Charitable Appeals Policy (UP2)

 

EXPLANATORY NOTES REGARDING THE CHARITABLE APPEALS POLICY 
Issued May 2022 by the Office of the University Counsel

The Office of the University Counsel has issued these Explanatory Notes to provide information regarding the Charitable Appeals Policy and any associated Procedures, Rules, or Guidelines. 
Pursuant to the Regulatory Framework Policy (GA2), the Policy and any associated Procedure and Rules set out requirements that must be adhered to by members of the UBC community. However, Guidelines are non-binding and are merely intended to provide guidance to the UBC community. Guidelines may include illustrative examples, best practices, or recommendations. Similarly, these Explanatory Notes are informational only and do not have any regulatory effect.
The Responsible Executive(s) have primary responsibility for the implementation and administration of the Policy and any associated Procedures and Rules. Any questions regarding implementation and administration should be directed to the Responsible Executive(s). Any questions regarding the interpretation of the Policy and any associated Procedures and Rules may be directed to the Office of the University Counsel.
(If you wish to link to the current version of the Charitable Appeals Policy or any associated Procedures, Rules, or Guidelines, please link to this page (i.e., these Explanatory Notes). This will always provide access to the most current version of those documents. Please do not make a copy of the documents themselves or their direct links, since they may change from time to time.)

 

Policy Short Title: Charitable Appeals Policy
Policy Long Title: Charitable Appeals on Campus
Policy Number: UP2

View the Charitable Appeals Policy and Related Documents:
Charitable Appeals Policy
Directive

Policy Date: September 2019
Directive Date: September 23, 2010

Responsible Executive(s): Vice-President, External Relations

Responsible Board Committee: People, Community & International Committee

Related Policies: N/A

Related Legislation: N/A