Understanding Gift Assessment Process at University of Washington

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The Gift Assessment Process at University of Washington involves applying a 5% assessment to select current-use gifts over $1,000 and under $5 million. This assessment supports the university's advancement efforts and institutional priorities by transferring 5% of eligible contributions to the Provost budget. Procedures include daily entry of gifts, eligibility assessment, calculation, fund transfers, regular audits, and reconciliation. Reports are prepared for the Provost, unit budget allocation, and revenue verification. The process ensures accurate assessment revenue allocation and proper fund management.


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  1. Gift Assessment Gift Assessment

  2. GIFT ASSESSMENT BASICS GIFT ASSESSMENT BASICS Administrative Policy Statement 36.2 The Gift Assessment is applied to select current use gifts upon their receipt, providing essential support to the University of Washington s advancement efforts and institutional priorities. The assessment is 5 percent and applies only to contributions over $1,000 and under $5 million. https://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/policies/APS/36.02.html

  3. GIFT ASSESSMENT DECONSTRUCTED GIFT ASSESSMENT DECONSTRUCTED > Applies to gifts and pledges as of July 1, 2018 > Current-Use Gift Budgets: Primarily 64-####, 65-####, 68-#### > Upon Receipt Once entered into Advance, scripts run to complete the assessment, the funds are FAS d and if eligible, 5% is moved to the Provost budget. > Advancement Efforts and Institutional Priorities Provides UW support for fundraising efforts and supports Provost initiatives. > By donor, amount, budget, cumulative giving by fiscal year A one-time gift over $1000 or multiple gifts to the same current use budget that cumulatively exceed $1000. Marginally assessed: $249,950 on $5M is the most we could assess on a single gift or payment; the least would be $0.01 on $1000.20

  4. GIFT ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES GIFT ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES Responsible Office: Advancement Operations Frequency Daily Action: Enters gift into Advance system Daily Daily Daily Applies rules to determine if gift is eligible for assessment Calculates assessment amount for eligible gifts Prepares 1) cash transmittal to post full gift amount to gift budget and 2) journal voucher to transfer assessment from gift budget to central gift assessment revenue budget Sends gift report to OPB for regular audit and reconciliation Quarterly OPB Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly As needed Receives gift assessment report from Advancement Compares report to actual revenue to verify assessment revenue is accurate Prepares assessment revenue report for Provost Prepares and processes journal voucher if an individual unit requests to pay the assessment from an alternate fund source Transfers allocation from central gift assessment revenue budget to unit budget number As approved Provost and/or President Unit Quarterly Quarterly As needed Reviews revenue report from OPB Allocates available funds to units Requests a new budget number for new allocation

  5. GIFT ASSESSMENT GIFT ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS? Michael Visaya Senior Director, Information Management visaya@uw.edu 221-6712 Tobin Eckholt Director, Gift Services teckholt@uw.edu 685-9860

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