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Donation Policy
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to outline the types of donations that the Fauser Institute may receive, as well as how these donations will be allocated.
Cash Donations
Cash donations may be made by individuals and/or legal entities, and the Fauser Institute does not specify a minimum donation amount, unless it is for a specific campaign.
These donations can be made in the following ways:
1. Directly to the Fauser Institute’s bank accounts via deposit, Pix, or inter-account transfer;
2. Via the website, by credit card, Pix, and payment of a bank slip, always in the institution’s name;
Individuals and/or legal entities who become occasional and/or monthly donors to the Fauser Institute have their information registered, and donations are tracked by the institution’s Administrative Management, with the purpose of providing accountability regarding their use to these donors.
Typically, the funds received by the Institution are allocated to its programs, improvements to physical space and/or infrastructure, or employee compensation.
Beneficiaries
Donations received by the Fauser Institute will be allocated to the Institute itself and/or to those served by the Institution. General Guidelines.
Donations are voluntary, and the Fauser Institute does not limit the amount or restrict the type.
Restrictions
The Fauser Institute does not accept any type of donation from individuals or legal entities that:
1. Advocate values contrary to those of the Institute;
2. Are listed in the Ministry of Labor’s “Register of employers who have subjected workers to conditions analogous to slavery”;
3. Use or tolerate any form of child labor.
4. Are associated with illegal activities
The following will also not be accepted:
1. Donations with conditions that could compromise the organization’s independence, impartiality, or effectiveness;
2. Donations that create a conflict of interest for the organization or any of its employees or directors.
Fauser Institute Donation Policy