South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0948

Introduced
2/24/26  

Caption

Safeguarding Endowment Gifts Act

Impact

The proposed bill would amend the South Carolina Code to instate new standards governing the relationship between charitable organizations and their donors, particularly focusing on endowment gifts. It empowers donors or their legal representatives to file complaints for violations of donor-imposed restrictions within a six-year timeframe. This legal recourse is aimed at protecting individual rights and holdings regarding charitable donations, potentially shifting how organizations manage and adhere to donor stipulations. It would stymie any attempts by charities to bypass donor conditions, thereby reinforcing the fiduciary responsibilities of these entities.

Summary

S0948, known as the 'Safeguarding Endowment Gifts Act,' aims to enhance protections for donors contributing to charitable organizations in South Carolina. By maintaining written donor restrictions, the Act ensures that these organizations cannot violate such terms unless mandated by federal or state laws. This move responds to concerns about potential misuse of donated funds and the integrity of non-profit operations, reinforcing the obligations that charities have in relation to their donors' contributions. Additionally, the bill outlines a necessity for charitable organizations to notify donors when they cannot follow specific terms in endowment agreements, fostering transparency in these dealings.

Contention

Debates surrounding S0948 may likely revolve around how donor restrictions could impact the operational flexibility of charitable organizations. While proponents argue that robust donor protections foster trust and accountability, opponents may contend that overly stringent requirements could hinder charities' abilities to adapt to changing needs or circumstances. Additionally, concerns could arise regarding the implications of judicial oversight, as the bill delineates how courts may respond to alleged breaches of donor agreements, presenting challenges to the non-profit sector's operational autonomy.

Companion Bills

SC H5250

Similar To Safeguarding Endowment Gifts

Previously Filed As

SC H5250

Safeguarding Endowment Gifts

SC SB134

Generally revise laws relating to gifts and endowments

SC SB844

Charitable organizations; creating the Safeguarding Endowment Gifts Act; prohibiting certain use of funds by charitable organizations under certain circumstances. Effective date.

SC SB844

Charitable organizations; creating the Safeguarding Endowment Gifts Act; prohibiting certain use of funds by charitable organizations under certain circumstances. Effective date.

SC HB2208

Establishing the endow Kansas tax credit act to provide tax credits for endowment gifts to certain endowment funds held by qualified community foundations.

SC HB720

Regards non-private endowment funds, tax-exempt organizations

SC HB751

Regards action for institutional violation of endowment agreement

SC SB368

Regards institutional violation of an endowment agreement

SC HB1271

Reparations - Board, Fund, and Excise Tax on Endowments - Establishment

SC HB1480

Safeguarding Election Candidates using Resonable Expenditures (SECURE) Act; create.

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