Acceptance of a Restricted Bequest: Ethical Considerations

Author
Ellen Lippman,Teri Grimmer
Region
North America
Topic
Strategy & General Management
Ethics & Social Justice
Length
3 pages
Keywords
nonprofit
bequest
restricted donation
ethics
principal
Student Price
$4.00
Target Audience
Undergraduate Students

Donald and Mildred Othmer were long-time supporters of Long Island College Hospital. Their wills directed that approximately one-fifth of their $730 million estate was to be given to the hospital; the principal was to remain restricted with only the interest available for general use. However, by the time of the Othmers’ deaths, the ability of the hospital to maintain that restriction was significantly in doubt. Should the board accept the bequest?

Learning Outcomes
  1. Evaluate the ethical considerations for accepting a restricted gift to a nonprofit.
  2. Determine the legal obligations of individuals serving on a board of a nonprofit.
  3. Develop criteria for a gift acceptance policy for a nonprofit organization.
  4. Recommend whether an organization should accept or reject a restricted gift.