Donor Stewardship One-Page Brief

A concise LFAS donor stewardship brief explaining trust, documentation, receipts, privacy, and responsible support boundaries.

This public brief gives donors a simple way to understand LFAS stewardship before making a gift, asking a question, or sharing the mission with others.

Stewardship Standard

Donor trust depends on clarity. LFAS should explain what support is for, how requests are considered, what documentation protects the process, and what the organization cannot promise.

What Donors Should Expect

  • Clear public mission language before giving.
  • Written boundaries around scholarships, student support, and outcomes.
  • Respectful privacy handling for students and donors.
  • Public pages that explain receipts, no-goods-or-services language, and campaign status.

What LFAS Avoids

LFAS avoids pressure language, unsupported outcome claims, public disclosure of private hardship, informal promises, and confusing donor support with admission, licensing, employment, tax, or legal outcomes.

Practical Next Steps

  • Review the donation page and donor FAQ.
  • Use the donor inquiry path for larger or restricted-support questions.
  • Read the annual impact note and proof timeline.
  • Keep personal tax questions with a qualified tax professional.

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Public Boundary

LFAS does not guarantee scholarship support, emergency support, partner participation, admission, graduation, licensure, employment, immigration result, tax treatment, legal outcome, financial outcome, or any specific benefit. This page is public information only and is not legal, tax, financial, enrollment, or professional advice.

Students, donors, schools, and community partners should rely on current written LFAS communication and official school or program documents before making decisions.