University of California
Office of the President
January 27, 1999
ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES FOR CAMPUS ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS
AND
CONSTITUENCY ALUMNI GROUPS
PART ONE: CAMPUS ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS
California Alumni Association
1 Alumni House
University of California
Berkeley, California 94720-7520
Alumni Association of UCSF
745 Parnassus Avenue
University of California
San Francisco, CA 94143-0970
Cal Aggie Alumni Association
University of California
One Shields Avenue
University of California
Davis, California 95616-8517
UCLA Alumni Association
The Alumni Center
Box 951397
University of California
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1397
UCSB Alumni Association
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
UCR Alumni Association
3127 Hinderaker Hall
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521
UCSD Alumni Association
U Center 202-0083
9500 Gilman Drive
University of California
La Jolla, CA 92093-0083
UCI Alumni Association
Phineas Banning Alumni House
University of California
Irvine, CA 92697
UCSC Alumni Association
Carriage House
University of California
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
Among University policies relating to fundraising campaigns and solicitation and acceptance of gifts, grants and contracts, the following documents also apply to Campus Alumni Associations and shall be observed:
For a separately incorporated Campus Alumni Association, financial activities shall be administered and reported to its board in accordance with prudent business practices, generally accepted accounting principles and these Guidelines.
Contracts, grants, clinical trials or specific research projects funded by external sponsors must be entered into directly by the University and the research sponsor, not through a Campus Alumni Association. Gifts designated for a specific research project or a specific researcher, or otherwise intended to support research activities, may be made only to The Regents or the Campus Foundation and must conform to applicable University policies and procedures. This process will enable the University to comply with the State of California Political Reform Act requiring disclosure by the faculty member of any financial interest in the donor. A Campus Alumni Association may not be used as a vehicle to avoid such requirements.
Gift or gratuity means any payment received to the extent that consideration of equal or greater value is not given. It does not include informational material, such as books, reports, calendars, or other unsolicited promotional material. A gift does not include modest entertainment expenditures, such as a meal or refreshments, in connection with meetings, conferences, or public ceremonies, or home hospitality. This provision applies to the individual and does not apply to gifts offered to or by a Campus Alumni Association as an organization.
PART TWO: CONSTITUENCY ALUMNI GROUPS
Fundraising activities of constituency alumni groups are governed by the guidelines applicable to Campus Alumni Associations as set forth in Part One, Section III, above.
Financial activities of constituency alumni groups are governed by the guidelines applicable to Campus Alumni Associations as set forth in Part One, Section IV, above.
The audit requirements of constituency alumni groups are governed by the guidelines applicable to Campus Alumni Associations as set forth in Part One, Section V, above.
PART THREE: WAIVER OF PROVISIONS OF GUIDELINES BY PRESIDENT
For good cause and to address circumstances particular to a campus, Chancellors may request that the President waive some provisions of these Guidelines for a particular group or groups on that campus. Such waiver shall be in writing and shall specify the reasons for the waiver. Any waiver will be subject to such terms and conditions as deemed advisable by the President.
If you have questions regarding these Guidelines, please contact the office of the Vice President--University and External Relations.