Statement of Principles of Donors’ Rights

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  • The Donor participates in the very essence of our mission and purpose, exercises rights, prerogatives, and fundamental privileges that must be recognized at all times and without reservation.
  • The right to be informed of the organization’s mission and purpose and to become a member of the organization if the donor so wishes;
  • The right to know the identity of the organization’s officers and members of the Board of Directors and to expect that they act with the greatest transparency, integrity, and discernment in implementing the organization’s mission and purpose for the best interests of the community;
  • The right to have access to the organization’s annual financial statements and to easily obtain a copy;
  • The right to know how donations, directly or indirectly contributed, to the organization are distributed and to be assured that donated funds are used as intended by the donor;
  • The right to be treated with consideration and respect by the organization and to receive appropriate acknowledgment and recognition;
  • The right to confidentiality regarding personal information about donors and facts about their donations;
  • The right to expect that all relationships between the organization’s representatives and the donor will be professional in nature;
  • The right to be informed of the exact nature of the relationship which exists between fundraisers and the organization;
  • The right to expect that the organization will not share or sell a mailing list which includes the donor’s name, without providing the donor with a meaningful opportunity to decline;
  • The right to ask questions of the organization and to expect prompt, truthful, and complete answers in an easy-to-understand manner.

Main Office

15132 Stony Plain Road Edmonton, AB T5P 3Y3

InKind Exchange Office

14710 112 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T5M 2T9

United Way’s Commitment to Reconciliation

We are all Treaty people. United Way acknowledges our connection to one another, here on Treaty 6 Territory and Métis Nation of Alberta Region #4. The diverse Indigenous Peoples of this land include the nêhiyawak, Blackfoot, Dene, Anishinaabe, Nakota Sioux, Inuit, and Métis. Many of our staff are settlers living and working in this Territory. We all have a responsibility to uphold the spirit and intent of the original treaties and build relationships, trust, and understanding. We are grateful for the resources, knowledge, and culture Indigenous people share with us as we walk the path towards reconciliation together. We honour and respect Indigenous contributions supporting our work to ensure no one in our community is left behind.

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