donation

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(dō-nā'shən) pronunciation
n.
  1. The act of giving to a fund or cause.
  2. A gift or grant.

[Middle English donacioun, gift, benefice, from Old French, from Latin dōnātiō, dōnātiōn-, from dōnātus, past participle of dōnāre, to give, from dōnum, gift.]


Gift of assets to a company, usually by state or local governments, to induce a business to relocate. The item donated is recorded at its fair market value on the donation date. The donor does not have an owner's interest as a result of the donation. The recipient's entry is to debit the asset and credit contribution revenue. The donor debits contribution expense at fair value, credits the asset at cost, and the difference is a gain or loss.

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Definition: gift
Antonyms: receipt

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Donation box in Trinity Church, Copenhagen.
A Freebox in Berlin, Germany 2005, serving as a distribution center for free donated materials

A donation is a gift given by physical or legal persons, typically for charitable purposes and/or to benefit a cause. A donation may take various forms, including cash offering, services, new or used goods including clothing, toys, food, and vehicles. It also may consist of emergency, relief or humanitarian aid items, development aid support, and can also relate to medical care needs as i.e. blood or organs for transplant. Charitable gifts of goods or services are also called gifts in kind. The largest form of gifts in kind is created in many nations by the donation of aging automobiles with the item donated being picked up, sold and the proceeds given to the charity or non-profit (type or named) which was the target of the donor's generosity. One standard way of obtaining donations is the use of raffles for the accumulation of funds.

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Legal aspects

Donations are given without return consideration. This lack of return consideration means that, in common law, an agreement to make a donation is an "imperfect contract void for want of consideration."[1] Only when the donation is actually made does it acquire legal status as a transfer or property.[2] In civil law jurisdictions, on the contrary, donations are valid contracts, though they may require some extra formalities, such as being done in writing.[citation needed]

In politics, the law of some countries may prohibit or restrict the extent to which politicians may accept gifts or donations of large sums of money, especially from business or lobby groups (see campaign finance). Donations to charities are also usually tax deductible. Because this reduces the state's tax income, calls have been raised that the state (and the public in general) should pay more attention towards ensuring that charities actually use this 'tax money' in suitable ways.

In countries where there are limits imposed on the freedom of disposition of the testator, there are usually similar limits on donations.[citation needed]

The person or institution giving a gift is called the donor, and the person or institution getting the gift is called the donee.[2]

Donating in the name of others

It is possible to donate in the name of a third party, making a gift in honor or in memory of someone or something. Gifts in honor or memory of a third party are made for various reasons, such as holiday gifts, wedding gifts, in memory of somebody who has died, in memory of pets or in the name of groups or associations no longer existing. Memorial gifts are sometimes requested by their survivors (e.g. "in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to ABC Charity"), usually directing donations to a charitable organization for which the deceased was a donor or volunteer, or for a cause befitting the deceased's priorities in life or manner of death. Memorial donations are also sometimes given by people if they cannot go to the ceremonies.

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Donation

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Dansk (Danish)
n. - donation, tildeling

Nederlands (Dutch)
schenking, donatie

Français (French)
n. - don, donation, contribution

Deutsch (German)
n. - Spende, Schenkung, Stiftung

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - δωρεά

Italiano (Italian)
donazione

Português (Portuguese)
n. - doação (f)

Русский (Russian)
пожертвование

Español (Spanish)
n. - donación, donativo

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - donation, bidrag

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
捐献, 捐赠, 捐赠物, 捐款

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 捐獻, 捐贈, 捐贈物, 捐款

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 기부금, 기부 행사

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 寄付, 寄付金, 寄贈物

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) تبرع, هبه, منحه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮תרומה, נדבה‬


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