| DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS TO BE INCLUDED ON SOLICITATIONS TO PROSPECTIVE DONORS (FOR THE UCLA FOUNDATION) Privacy Notice The 1977 California Information Practices Act requires UCLA to inform
individuals asked to supply information about themselves of the following:
UCLA is requesting You have the right to review your own data file. Inquiries should be forwarded to the Assistant Vice Chancellor - Finance and Information Management, External Affairs, 10920 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Donors Consent to Use Personal Information The University is grateful for the support it receives from friends and
alumni. One of Fiduciary Responsibility of The UCLA Foundation The UCLA Foundation is a California non-profit, public benefit corporation organized for the purpose of encouraging voluntary private gifts, trusts and bequests for the benefit of the UCLA campus. Responsibility for governance of the Foundation, including investments, is vested in its Board of Directors. Recovery of Operating Costs From Private Gifts The Foundation's policy is to invest on a short-term basis all gifts until five percent (5%) of the principal is earned for the support of campus programs, unless a gift is for an endowment, or gift instructions or appropriate campus administrators elect to provide this amount immediately. With the exception of gifts for endowment purposes, additional investment income will also support campus programs. Reasonable endowment administration costs will be recovered by the Foundation.
Effective 7/1/01 |