Earn CE Credit | Explore the The Do’s & Don’ts of Individual Grants
| Exploring Grants to Individuals: Clearing Up Misconceptions and Compliance Considerations For Foundations |
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| DATE: Wednesday March 19, 2025 | |
| TIME: 1:00 PM EDT 10:00 AM PDT | |
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When disasters such as the recent southern California wildfires and other crises strike, private foundations are poised to help quickly by granting directly to individuals. In addition to disaster relief, private foundations can also provide hardship assistance grants, scholarship grants, awards, and even prizes. Regardless of what type of grants to individuals a foundation may choose to make, certain procedures must be followed to remain compliant with IRS rules. Join Foundation Source's Chief Legal Officer and Deputy Legal Officer as they will clear up some common misconceptions and share the special considerations when making grants to individuals. Some of the topics covered will include: Why would a private foundation want to make grants to individuals? When is IRS approval needed and what’s at stake when a private foundation doesn’t comply with applicable IRS rules for grants to individuals? The IRS requirements applicable to grants to individuals (other than possible advance approval). Types of grants to individuals and special requirements for each (scholarships/emergency/financial hardship/prizes and awards). Special rules for employer-sponsored disaster relief and employer-related scholarships. |
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| Jennifer Bruckman-Gorak Deputy Legal Officer Foundation Source |
| Jeffrey Haskell Chief Legal Officer Foundation Source |
| Susan R. Lipp - Moderator Editor in Chief Trusts & Estates Magazine |
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