In Brief
- To ensure that gift funds are spent in accordance with donor restrictions, CU requires that Fund 34 SpeedTypes be assigned attributes to describe how they should be used, and that individuals who approve gift fund expenditures complete gift fund management training.
- CU Foundation and CU work together to research gift funds that are not linked to active CU SpeedTypes.
Quick Look
Procedural Statement - effective date: 5/1/2023 (click on Revision Log toggle to see what changed on this date)
Introduction
Linking CU Foundation Funds
Setting up CU Gift Fund SpeedTypes
Inactivating CU Foundation Funds/CU Gift Fund SpeedTypes
Monitoring Unlinked CU Foundation Funds
Mandatory Gift Fund Management Training
Roles and Responsibilities
Revision Log
Questions?
Exceptions
Requests for Gift Fund SpeedTypes that will be used to conduct University-sponsored fundraising events do not follow the above procedures. Instead, see the Accounting Handbook procedures for Fundraising Events, and the OUC Fundraising Authorization (FA) form.
The requirement for gift fund management training does not apply to individuals who approve gift fund expenditures for gifts received from a blended component (CU Medicine) when such gift monies are part of a contract, e.g., as part of academic enrichment funds.
Unless approved by the Associate Vice President & University Controller, there are no other exceptions to this procedural statement. Requests for exceptions must be submitted through the appropriate campus controller's office.