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Accountability
United Way of McLean County is in
compliance with the spirit and intent of the U.S. Patriot Act and other
counter terrorism laws. Affirmative action is taken to prevent
financial, technical, in-kind or other resources from inadvertently
being used for illegal acts and terrorist activities.
Financial Accountability
The United Way system has developed
comprehensive requirements for completion of audited financial
statements. They are intended to create a uniform set of standards for
all United Ways to follow in preparing audited financial statements to
ensure consistency and transparency on the part of each United Way. The
requirements are based on current best practices in our industry as well
as generally accepted accounting principles and requirements of the
Financial Accounting Standards Board. The United Way system has also
developed requirements for completion of the IRS Form 990 that clarify
various areas of ambiguity and establish a single United Way standard
for the 990 where the IRS allows for several different approaches.
Membership Accountability
At United Way of America, they know that
their success is measured on how well they deliver on the mission to
make measurable improvements in communities nationwide. And they know
the importance of setting high standards for themselves and local United
Ways. New membership standards were implemented for United Ways in 2003
to enhance the level of accountability and transparency in local
operations. Annually, United Way of McLean County must certify to United
Way of America its adherence to these requirements.
Every
United Way must:
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Be tax-exempt under
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code as well as
corresponding provisions of other applicable state or local laws or
regulations. Larger United Ways, including United Way of McLean
County, must file their IRS Form 990 annually in a timely manner and
submit their entire IRS Form 990 to United Way of America annually.
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Comply with all other
applicable legal local, state and federal operating and reporting
requirements (e.g., nondiscrimination, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, USA
Patriot Act).
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Have an active,
responsible and voluntary governing body, which ensures effective
governance over the policies and financial resources of the
organization.
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Adhere to a locally
developed and adopted statement to ensure volunteers and staff
broadly reflect the diversity of the community it serves.
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Represent itself as a
United Way in accordance with all United Way of America trademark
standards and requirements.
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Support the United Way
system by providing financial support to United Way of America
according to the membership investment formula.
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Adhere to a locally
developed and adopted code of ethics for volunteers and staff, which
includes provisions for ethical management, publicity, fundraising
practices, and full and fair disclosure. Larger United Ways,
including United Way of McLean County, are required to submit a copy
of their code of ethics to United Way of America.
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Undergo an annual audit
conducted by an independent certified public accountant whose
examination complies with generally accepted auditing standards and
GAAP. Large United Ways, including United Way of McLean County, are
required to submit their audited financial statements to United Way
of America annually.
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Conduct every three
years a volunteer-led self-assessment of its community impact work,
financial management, and organizational governance and decision
making.
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Annually submit to
United Way of America a report of the total resources generated
(annual fundraising campaign plus other resources such as in-kind
donations and proceeds from special events). This report must be
completed according to a policy that ensures an accurate,
unduplicated national accounting for the United Way system.
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Biannually submit to
United Way of America a report on United Way income and expenses.
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If managing
donor-designated gifts, base any fee charged on actual expenses. If
receiving designated gifts from another United Way organization, not
deduct fundraising or processing fees.
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