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Legal Question of the Month with Remy Barnwell, Staff Counsel
Question: Hello – we very much appreciated the briefing “Considerations for Working with NIL Collections” you published in the past year. We were hoping that you could provide affirmation on the actions we have taken with donor-advised fund recommendations to our big NIL collective nearby. They have organized with both a for-profit side and a nonprofit side, classified as a public charity.
At this point, our thought is that we would be willing to make a grant for a specific purpose that was charitable according to the IRS definition, but that would not include events raising money for or to directly pay specific student athlete groups. Would it be advisable to not allow DAFs for general support and/or events that benefit private individuals (such as paying a certain group of athletes) now as we are currently doing?
Answer: I’m glad that you have found our piece on “Considerations for Working with NIL Collectives” helpful in your work. I do suggest limiting distributions to those that serve a clearly defined charitable purpose. I would advise against general support grants or grants that are clearly earmarked for individuals of a particular sports team because donor-advised funds may not make distributions to individuals under any circumstances. You want to ensure that any distribution made clearly furthers a tax-exempt, charitable purpose.
If you grant for a specific charitable purpose, it is enough to state that in the grant agreement. I don’t recommend continuing to make any grant that isn’t for a clearly charitable purpose, regardless of the organization’s tax-exempt status. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any follow up questions you may have.
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