The clarifications, which expand upon but do not change the existing standards and guidelines, address the counting of donations related to intellectual property and patents, conservation easements and corporate partnerships in fundraising totals.
More information about the 2009 edition of the CASE standards and guidelines, including an introduction that explains their purpose, is available on the CASE website.
This article is from the December 2011 issue of the Community College Advancement News.
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