An act relating to the Donor Intent Protection Act
Impact
The enactment of H0583 would create a mechanism for individuals to pursue legal action if a charitable organization fails to comply with the restrictions placed on their contributions. This means that donors will have more control and legal standing in ensuring that their intentions are honored. By empowering donors, the bill aims to bolster donor confidence in charitable contributions, potentially increasing future donations and enhancing the overall efficacy of charitable organizations in meeting their missions.
Summary
House Bill H0583, known as the Donor Intent Protection Act, introduces significant changes aimed at protecting the intentions of charitable donors. The bill provides a legal framework for donors who impose restrictions on their contributions to ensure that those restrictions are honored by the organizations receiving the gifts. This establishes a foundation for donors to seek enforcement of their specified terms in endowment agreements, ensuring that charitable organizations adhere to the donor's intent regarding the use of their contributions.
Contention
During legislative discussions, some advocates raised concerns regarding the implications of increased legal recourse. Critics argue that while protecting donor intent is important, the bill might lead to unintended consequences, such as excessive litigation against charitable organizations. There is apprehension that this could divert resources away from charitable activities as organizations might spend significant time and money addressing legal disputes, potentially affecting their ability to fulfill their charitable purposes effectively.
Nonprofit Corporations; enact "Donor Intent Protection Act"; provide definitions; charitable organizations from violating the terms of charitable contributions; prohibit
Senate Substitute for HB 2170 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Creating the donor intent protection act to provide enforcement of donor-imposed restrictions on philanthropic gifts of endowment funds or to endowment funds.