Consultation Paper on a Legal Framework for Informal Public Appeal Funds

20 Pages Posted: 22 Jun 2009

Date Written: May 1, 2003

Abstract

Appeals to the public for donations are very often made spontaneously when disaster strikes or when funds are needed for a cause that excites public sympathy. Unlike fundraising campaigns by organized charities, these informal public appeals are often carried out with little planning. Sometimes it is not possible to use the entire fund raised by the appeal for the original purpose. For example, more money may be raised than is needed, or the need may be met in other ways, or the need may simply disappear. How the surplus may be handled is, surprisingly, a complex legal question and in certain cases, the present law provides no solution. Legislative action is unlikely, despite detailed recommendations made in the past to fix the problem. The aim of the Project on Informal Public Appeal Funds is to arrive at a practical solution for dealing with surplus funds created by informal public appeals that does not require legislation.

Keywords: trusts, trustees, volunteers, charity

Suggested Citation

Law Institute, British Columbia, Consultation Paper on a Legal Framework for Informal Public Appeal Funds (May 1, 2003). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1422621 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1422621

British Columbia Law Institute (Contact Author)

British Columbia Law Institute (BCLI) ( email )

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Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Y1
Canada

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