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ETHICAL CHARTER
For fundraising of the French School of Singapore
Fundraising LFS
2016
This document forms the code of ethics for fundraising of the French School of
Singapore
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CONTENT
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................2
Code of Ethics for Fundraising ...................................................................................................................3
Norms & Standards of Application.............................................................................................................4
1 Objectives of the fundraising................................................................................................................4
2 Supporting the LFS................................................................................................................................4
2.1 Philanthropic Areas.......................................................................................................................4
2.2 Engagement Programs..................................................................................................................5
2.3 Transfer of Funds ..........................................................................................................................6
3 Donor Recognition ................................................................................................................................6
3.1 Great Book of Benefactors of the LFS...........................................................................................6
3.2 “Empreintes”.................................................................................................................................6
4 Tax Status & Conditions........................................................................................................................7
5 Solicitation & Use of Donations............................................................................................................7
5.1 Authorizations...............................................................................................................................7
5.2 Solicitation of Donations...............................................................................................................7
5.3 Allocation of Funds .......................................................................................................................8
6 Security, confidentiality & compliance .................................................................................................8
6.1 Confidentiality...............................................................................................................................8
6.2 Communications & Media ............................................................................................................9
6.3 Data & Registers............................................................................................................................9
6.4 Reporting.......................................................................................................................................9
6.5 Compliance with the Ethical Charter ............................................................................................9
6.6 Compliance with Laws & Regulations.........................................................................................10
7 Annexes...............................................................................................................................................11
7.1 Table of Reference for Donor Recognition .................................................................................11
7.2 Bank Details for Wire Transfer / Giro to Lycée Francais Development Fund .............................12
7.3 Terms of Reference.....................................................................................................................13
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Introduction
The French School of Singapore has a history, culture and tradition of solidarity!
Since 1967, a “small French school abroad” has operated in Singapore, managed by an association of
parents. In 1980, a number of French companies provided the funds required to finance the creation of a
quality French school in Singapore.
Today, the French School of Singapore has close to 2,800 students and over 350 staff. Renovations have
been carried out to meet the demand resulting from the success of the institution, and to help
accommodate 3,400 students in the heart of the “Ang Mo Kio” area, in a first-class campus of over 54,000
m2
.
The French School of Singapore embodies the excellence of French education in Singapore!
Each year, the outstanding results demonstrate that the training offered builds on a harmonious balance
between a demanding scientific component and a linguistic, literary and cultural component, leveraging
the diversity of the students’ nationalities as well as local resources.
The French School of Singapore has a social commitment!
The primary mission of the French School of Singapore is to facilitate the success of all students, including
those with learning difficulties, through the practice of learning excellence. A personalised education and
support structures enable achievement of this objective. “Excellence for all” is also found in our
commitment to maintain the tuition and school fees at a lower level compared with other international
schools in Singapore.
In this context, fundraising supports the core mission of the French School of Singapore of providing a
high quality education and welcoming students in a first-class environment while affirming a social
commitment.
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Code of Ethics for Fundraising
As part of its fundraising, the French School of Singapore (hereinafter “LFS”) bases itself on the
International Code of Ethics of the AFP, “Association of Fundraising Professionals”.
Individuals and companies who represent the LFS, under a contract of employment or otherwise, as part
of its fundraising (hereinafter “THE REPRESENTATIVES”) must strictly adhere to this code and comply with
the associated norms and standards.
The code of ethics of the French School of Singapore for fundraising is based on the following key
principles:
1 Honesty, Respect, Integrity
Representatives act honestly and sincerely in order to ensure public confidence and avoid misleading
donors and beneficiaries of donations. They shall ensure that the intention of the donor is respected in
the allocation of funds collected.
2 Empathy
Representatives care about the interests and well-being of all those affected in the context of their mission,
respecting privacy, freedom of choice and interests of the donors as well as beneficiaries.
3 Transparency
Representatives provide clear and precise information about the work they do, make understandable and
verifiable accounts regarding the allocation of the donations in accordance with all laws and regulations
in force as part of their fundraising activities.
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Norms & Standards of Application
Representatives must adhere to the values of the code of ethics for fundraising but must also comply with
the norms and standards of application that follow.
1 OBJECTIVES OF THE FUNDRAISING
The purpose of the LFS is to provide an education that complies with the French school curriculum. It
provides training for French students residing in Singapore, as well as many francophone for whom French
is not necessarily the mother tongue, and also non-francophone students. Fundraising supports the core
mission of the LFS of providing a high quality education and welcoming students in a first-class
environment while affirming an ethical and social commitment.
In this context, the three objectives of the fundraising of the LFS are the following:
1 Academic: Directly support the mission of the LFS by contributing to the projects of the school in
the fields of sports, literature, science and art, such as sporting or cultural events
2 Development: Partner in the key development projects of the LFS, such as the growth and
renovation of the campus
3 Social: Assert one’s social responsibility by contributing to a social fund intended to support the
students of the LFS who are in financial difficulty in continuing their schooling
2 SUPPORTING THE LFS
The French School of Singapore aims to contribute to the training of responsible, civic-minded individuals,
and enhance the acquisition of knowledge prescribed in its educational program. Philanthropy helps the
LFS to achieve these goals.
Donations can be made directly or through programs offered in the various philanthropic areas provided
by the LFS.
2.1 PHILANTHROPIC AREAS
The French School of Singapore provides donors with several envelopes, to which donors can contribute
according to their own objectives and preferences through engagement programs. The projects that
compose the different envelopes are selected and prioritized annually by the management of the LFS.
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The various areas proposed are:
 Literature
 Science
 Art
 Sports
 Community (social assistance)
2.2 ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS
Donors, individuals and companies, can engage in the philanthropic areas of their choice and through the
engagement programs proposed, such as:
 Direct Donation
 Architectural Sponsorship “Naming”
 Purchase of Founder’s Option (hereafter “ODF”, Option de Fondateur)
 Event Sponsorship “Sponsoring”
 Matching Gifts
2.2.1 Direct Donations
Donations can be made directly in one or more philanthropic areas listed in section 2.1 and through means
of transfer of funds authorized by the LFS in section 2.3.
2.2.2 Architectural Sponsorship “Naming”
Under the control of the Executive Council, the LFS shall explore the possibility to name an architectural
element on campus after the donor, in accordance with the amount of the donation and according to the
sponsorship agreement and contract.
2.2.3 Purchase of Founder’s Option (ODF)
The LFS provides companies the opportunity to acquire securities that, beyond the contribution to one or
more specific envelopes, confer the following rights and benefits:
 Participation in the governance of the LFS through voting rights (college of companies) at
General Meetings
 Priority for registration of children when there is a waiting list
 Exemption of annual registration fees per student
2.2.4 Exemption from advance payment of school fees per Event Sponsorship “Sponsoring” student
The LFS provides the opportunity for companies to sponsor events of LFS as well as sports teams according
to the sponsorship agreement and contract.
Examples include:
 School fair
 LFS Sports teams in disciplines such as rugby, football, swimming
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2.2.5 Matching Gifts
The LFS establishes programs for matching gifts in partnership with companies to encourage individuals,
employed or not, to contribute financially to the school. A company could, for example, commit to double
the donations made by its staff members to enhance the impact of the contributions according to the
partnership agreement and contract.
2.3 TRANSFER OF FUNDS
Transfer of funds to the LFS can be made using the following means:
1 Checks: Checks must be written to the “Lycée Français Development Fund”
2 Bank transfer: Bank details for transfer are in section 7.2.
3 Online (Credit Card): An “online” form for electronic donation is available on the page dedicated
to fundraising on the LFS website
3 DONOR RECOGNITION
Since the creation of the LFS by an Association of Parents in 1967, companies as well as individuals have
contributed consistently to the financing and management of the Lycée. With the financial support of
donors and the efforts of volunteers, the LFS can continue to maintain and constantly improve the
educational environment of its student population. The LFS recognizes the fact that every donation makes
a difference.
The table in section 7.1 shows the different levels of recognition towards all the donors to the institution.
3.1 GREAT BOOK OF BENEFACTORS OF THE LFS
The “Great Book of Benefactors” of the LFS is an electronic register accessible on the LFS website that lists
all LFS donors, individuals and companies, on an annual basis.
The LFS commits to obtaining the explicit consent of the donor prior to its listing in the register in
accordance with the norms described in section 6.1 Confidentiality.
3.2 “EMPREINTES”
“Empreintes” is a commemorative artwork that the LFS intends to create and exhibit in the LFS campus in
order to honor the donors who have contributed substantially to the development of the institution.
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4 TAX STATUS & CONDITIONS
The French School of Singapore is a not-profit institution since July 31, 1987 as well as its trust, “Lycée
Français Development Fund” since June 16, 2009. This status allows the LFS to solicit donations but not to
offer tax deductibility for the donations received.
5 SOLICITATION & USE OF DONATIONS
5.1 AUTHORIZATIONS
Representatives must indicate their adherence to the code of ethics by signing and be formally authorized
by the French School of Singapore before they can collect funds.
The authorization procedure, the conditions and the departments involved as well as the format of the
authorization shall be decided and communicated by the management of the LFS.
The authorization to raise funds issued by the LFS to the representative must, in particular, contain the
following information:
- Place and date of the Fundraising event
- Percentage of donations handed over to the organization
- Time period within which donations shall be handed over to the organization
- Rates for the representative, if applicable
5.2 SOLICITATION OF DONATIONS
The following rules must be observed when soliciting donations:
 Donations must be voluntary and shall not give rise to costs that are not proportional to their
value
 Donations must comply with the aims and objectives of the LFS as explained in section 1 and
achieved by the means explained in section 2
 Fundraising is always done for a specific purpose, independent of the representative’s
financial benefits
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5.3 ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
The following rules must be observed when allocating donations:
 Donations shall be transferred into the LFS funds according to the donor's wishes, if expressed,
in accordance with the objectives described in section 1.
 In the event that the project selected by the donor is already funded, then the management
of the LFS decides on the final allocation of donations
 The management of the LFS decides on the final allocation of donations to the various funds
of the LFS if the donor has not expressed a choice
 Within the context of social funds, the allocation of LFS funds to the final beneficiaries shall
be made according to allocation conditions previously defined by the management of the LFS
6 SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY & COMPLIANCE
The security of all the registers that relate to the activity of fundraising must be guaranteed in accordance
with the laws and regulations in force in Singapore and with the best practices of information security
adopted by the management of the LFS.
6.1 CONFIDENTIALITY
The following rules must be observed to ensure the confidentiality of information:
 Compliance with the LFS data protection policy laid down by the Personal Data Protection Act
(PDPA)
 The LFS must obtain the explicit consent from donors for data to be collected, used or
transmitted
 The LFS is committed to implement the appropriate measures to ensure the security of
personal data entrusted to it
 The LFS shall only share personal data for non-commercial purposes and within the
framework of agreements to ensure the respect of data by third parties
 Access to data and registers listed in section 6.3 must be explicitly regulated by the
management of the LFS
 The LFS must obtain the explicit consent from its donors before publicly displaying their names
either within its community or outside the LFS
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6.2 COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIA
The following elements should be respected during the communications related to fundraising:
 The communication during the promotion of activities related to the fundraising of LFS are
placed under the responsibility of the Communications Department of LFS.
 All communications related to the treatment of the files in connection with the donations, the
donors or the beneficiaries should be the object of explicit agreement of the persons
concerned and are under the responsibility of the Fundraising Committee.
6.3 DATA & REGISTERS
The registers related to the fundraising of LFS must be listed and the departments responsible must be
formally designated by the LFS Direction.
The examples are:
 Donations Database
 ODF base
6.4 REPORTING
While declaring the results of the activities related to the fundraising, LFS must use accounting methods
which are precise and its content conform to those adopted by LFS and according to the rules and
regulations listed under section 6.3.
LFS must ensure that all income sources are correctly managed and provide the accounts periodically
regarding the way they are allocated and managed.
The examples of reporting are the following:
 Annual Report
 List of ODF
 List of donors & donations
 Reporting Trustees
6.5 COMPLIANCE WITH THE ETHICAL CHARTER
All the representatives, individuals and companies, who represent the LFS as part of its fundraising must
strictly adhere to this code and comply with the associated norms and standards. A violation of these
norms shall require disciplinary action for the mandatory in question. This includes the interdiction of all
fundraising activities for or on behalf of the LFS.
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6.6 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS & REGULATIONS
The existing laws and regulations in Singapore must be respected in all activities related to the fundraising
of LFS.
The examples are:
 Charities Act
 Charities (Accounts and Annual Report) Regulations
 Charities (Fees) Regulations
 Charities (Fund-Raising Appeals for Local and Foreign Charitable Purposes) Regulations 2012
 Charities (Large Charities) Regulations
 Charities (Registration of Charities) Regulations
The complete list of legislations governing subject of fundraising is available on the Charity Portal of the
Government of Singapore.
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7 ANNEXES
7.1 TABLE OF REFERENCE FOR DONOR RECOGNITION
The amounts are cumulated donations per donor, individual or corporate.
Individuals Corporate Level of recognition & benefits offered Honor-Roll
All donors All donors
 Mention by name BENEFACTOR:
o in the « Grand Book of Benefactors » of the LFS, an
electronic register available on the LFS website
Benefactor
S$ 500.-
& above
S$ 5’000.-
& above
 Mention by name BENEFACTOR BRONZE:
o in the « Grand Book of Benefactors » of the LFS, an
electronic register available on the LFS website
o in the “Empreintes”, a commemorative artwork to
be exhibited in the LFS campus in order to honor
the significant donors
Benefactor
Bronze
S$ 1’000.-
& above
S$ 10’000.-
& above
 Mention by name BENEFACTOR SILVER:
o in the « Grand Book of Benefactors » of the LFS, an
electronic register available on the LFS website
o in the “Empreintes”, a commemorative artwork to
be exhibited in the LFS campus in order to honor
the significant donors
Benefactor
Silver
S$ 7'500.-
& above
S$ 50'000.-
& above
 Mention by name BENEFACTOR GOLD:
o in the « Grand Book of Benefactors » of the LFS, an
electronic register available on the LFS website
o in the “Empreintes”, a commemorative artwork to
be exhibited in the LFS campus in order to honor
the significant donors
Benefactor
Gold
S$ 15'000.-
& above
S$ 150'000.-
& above
 Mention nominative BENEFACTOR PLATINUM :
o in the « Grand Book of Benefactors » of the LFS, an
electronic register available on the LFS website
o in the “Empreintes”, a commemorative artwork to
be exhibited in the LFS campus in order to honor
the significant donors
Benefactor
Platinum
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7.2 BANK DETAILS FOR WIRE TRANSFER / GIRO TO LYCÉE FRANCAIS DEVELOPMENT FUND
Beneficiary Bank Name : Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd
Beneficiary Bank Address : 65 Chulia Street #09-00
OCBC Centre
Singapore 049513
Swift Code : OCBCSGSG
Bank Code : 7339
Beneficiary Account Name : Lycee Francais Development Fund
Beneficiary Account Number: 591-546346-001
Beneficiary Address : 3000 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3
Singapore 569928
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7.3 TERMS OF REFERENCE
- Representatives: Individuals and companies who represent the LFS, under a contract of
employment or otherwise, as part of its fundraising activities
- LFS: Lycée Français de Singapour
- Commission fundraising: A subcommittee that assists the Board/Executive Committee in the
planning, coordination and implementation of all fundraising activities in support of the programs,
projects and activities of the LFS.
- ODF: “Option De Fondateurs”, The French School of Singapore offers the opportunity to purchase
Founder’s Options, securities that confer duties, rights and benefits to companies.
- PDPA : Personal Data Protection Act

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Charte du fundraising lfs en 01.01.2016

  • 1. ETHICAL CHARTER For fundraising of the French School of Singapore Fundraising LFS 2016 This document forms the code of ethics for fundraising of the French School of Singapore
  • 2. P a g e | 1 CONTENT Introduction .................................................................................................................................................2 Code of Ethics for Fundraising ...................................................................................................................3 Norms & Standards of Application.............................................................................................................4 1 Objectives of the fundraising................................................................................................................4 2 Supporting the LFS................................................................................................................................4 2.1 Philanthropic Areas.......................................................................................................................4 2.2 Engagement Programs..................................................................................................................5 2.3 Transfer of Funds ..........................................................................................................................6 3 Donor Recognition ................................................................................................................................6 3.1 Great Book of Benefactors of the LFS...........................................................................................6 3.2 “Empreintes”.................................................................................................................................6 4 Tax Status & Conditions........................................................................................................................7 5 Solicitation & Use of Donations............................................................................................................7 5.1 Authorizations...............................................................................................................................7 5.2 Solicitation of Donations...............................................................................................................7 5.3 Allocation of Funds .......................................................................................................................8 6 Security, confidentiality & compliance .................................................................................................8 6.1 Confidentiality...............................................................................................................................8 6.2 Communications & Media ............................................................................................................9 6.3 Data & Registers............................................................................................................................9 6.4 Reporting.......................................................................................................................................9 6.5 Compliance with the Ethical Charter ............................................................................................9 6.6 Compliance with Laws & Regulations.........................................................................................10 7 Annexes...............................................................................................................................................11 7.1 Table of Reference for Donor Recognition .................................................................................11 7.2 Bank Details for Wire Transfer / Giro to Lycée Francais Development Fund .............................12 7.3 Terms of Reference.....................................................................................................................13
  • 3. P a g e | 2 Introduction The French School of Singapore has a history, culture and tradition of solidarity! Since 1967, a “small French school abroad” has operated in Singapore, managed by an association of parents. In 1980, a number of French companies provided the funds required to finance the creation of a quality French school in Singapore. Today, the French School of Singapore has close to 2,800 students and over 350 staff. Renovations have been carried out to meet the demand resulting from the success of the institution, and to help accommodate 3,400 students in the heart of the “Ang Mo Kio” area, in a first-class campus of over 54,000 m2 . The French School of Singapore embodies the excellence of French education in Singapore! Each year, the outstanding results demonstrate that the training offered builds on a harmonious balance between a demanding scientific component and a linguistic, literary and cultural component, leveraging the diversity of the students’ nationalities as well as local resources. The French School of Singapore has a social commitment! The primary mission of the French School of Singapore is to facilitate the success of all students, including those with learning difficulties, through the practice of learning excellence. A personalised education and support structures enable achievement of this objective. “Excellence for all” is also found in our commitment to maintain the tuition and school fees at a lower level compared with other international schools in Singapore. In this context, fundraising supports the core mission of the French School of Singapore of providing a high quality education and welcoming students in a first-class environment while affirming a social commitment.
  • 4. P a g e | 3 Code of Ethics for Fundraising As part of its fundraising, the French School of Singapore (hereinafter “LFS”) bases itself on the International Code of Ethics of the AFP, “Association of Fundraising Professionals”. Individuals and companies who represent the LFS, under a contract of employment or otherwise, as part of its fundraising (hereinafter “THE REPRESENTATIVES”) must strictly adhere to this code and comply with the associated norms and standards. The code of ethics of the French School of Singapore for fundraising is based on the following key principles: 1 Honesty, Respect, Integrity Representatives act honestly and sincerely in order to ensure public confidence and avoid misleading donors and beneficiaries of donations. They shall ensure that the intention of the donor is respected in the allocation of funds collected. 2 Empathy Representatives care about the interests and well-being of all those affected in the context of their mission, respecting privacy, freedom of choice and interests of the donors as well as beneficiaries. 3 Transparency Representatives provide clear and precise information about the work they do, make understandable and verifiable accounts regarding the allocation of the donations in accordance with all laws and regulations in force as part of their fundraising activities.
  • 5. P a g e | 4 Norms & Standards of Application Representatives must adhere to the values of the code of ethics for fundraising but must also comply with the norms and standards of application that follow. 1 OBJECTIVES OF THE FUNDRAISING The purpose of the LFS is to provide an education that complies with the French school curriculum. It provides training for French students residing in Singapore, as well as many francophone for whom French is not necessarily the mother tongue, and also non-francophone students. Fundraising supports the core mission of the LFS of providing a high quality education and welcoming students in a first-class environment while affirming an ethical and social commitment. In this context, the three objectives of the fundraising of the LFS are the following: 1 Academic: Directly support the mission of the LFS by contributing to the projects of the school in the fields of sports, literature, science and art, such as sporting or cultural events 2 Development: Partner in the key development projects of the LFS, such as the growth and renovation of the campus 3 Social: Assert one’s social responsibility by contributing to a social fund intended to support the students of the LFS who are in financial difficulty in continuing their schooling 2 SUPPORTING THE LFS The French School of Singapore aims to contribute to the training of responsible, civic-minded individuals, and enhance the acquisition of knowledge prescribed in its educational program. Philanthropy helps the LFS to achieve these goals. Donations can be made directly or through programs offered in the various philanthropic areas provided by the LFS. 2.1 PHILANTHROPIC AREAS The French School of Singapore provides donors with several envelopes, to which donors can contribute according to their own objectives and preferences through engagement programs. The projects that compose the different envelopes are selected and prioritized annually by the management of the LFS.
  • 6. P a g e | 5 The various areas proposed are:  Literature  Science  Art  Sports  Community (social assistance) 2.2 ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS Donors, individuals and companies, can engage in the philanthropic areas of their choice and through the engagement programs proposed, such as:  Direct Donation  Architectural Sponsorship “Naming”  Purchase of Founder’s Option (hereafter “ODF”, Option de Fondateur)  Event Sponsorship “Sponsoring”  Matching Gifts 2.2.1 Direct Donations Donations can be made directly in one or more philanthropic areas listed in section 2.1 and through means of transfer of funds authorized by the LFS in section 2.3. 2.2.2 Architectural Sponsorship “Naming” Under the control of the Executive Council, the LFS shall explore the possibility to name an architectural element on campus after the donor, in accordance with the amount of the donation and according to the sponsorship agreement and contract. 2.2.3 Purchase of Founder’s Option (ODF) The LFS provides companies the opportunity to acquire securities that, beyond the contribution to one or more specific envelopes, confer the following rights and benefits:  Participation in the governance of the LFS through voting rights (college of companies) at General Meetings  Priority for registration of children when there is a waiting list  Exemption of annual registration fees per student 2.2.4 Exemption from advance payment of school fees per Event Sponsorship “Sponsoring” student The LFS provides the opportunity for companies to sponsor events of LFS as well as sports teams according to the sponsorship agreement and contract. Examples include:  School fair  LFS Sports teams in disciplines such as rugby, football, swimming
  • 7. P a g e | 6 2.2.5 Matching Gifts The LFS establishes programs for matching gifts in partnership with companies to encourage individuals, employed or not, to contribute financially to the school. A company could, for example, commit to double the donations made by its staff members to enhance the impact of the contributions according to the partnership agreement and contract. 2.3 TRANSFER OF FUNDS Transfer of funds to the LFS can be made using the following means: 1 Checks: Checks must be written to the “Lycée Français Development Fund” 2 Bank transfer: Bank details for transfer are in section 7.2. 3 Online (Credit Card): An “online” form for electronic donation is available on the page dedicated to fundraising on the LFS website 3 DONOR RECOGNITION Since the creation of the LFS by an Association of Parents in 1967, companies as well as individuals have contributed consistently to the financing and management of the Lycée. With the financial support of donors and the efforts of volunteers, the LFS can continue to maintain and constantly improve the educational environment of its student population. The LFS recognizes the fact that every donation makes a difference. The table in section 7.1 shows the different levels of recognition towards all the donors to the institution. 3.1 GREAT BOOK OF BENEFACTORS OF THE LFS The “Great Book of Benefactors” of the LFS is an electronic register accessible on the LFS website that lists all LFS donors, individuals and companies, on an annual basis. The LFS commits to obtaining the explicit consent of the donor prior to its listing in the register in accordance with the norms described in section 6.1 Confidentiality. 3.2 “EMPREINTES” “Empreintes” is a commemorative artwork that the LFS intends to create and exhibit in the LFS campus in order to honor the donors who have contributed substantially to the development of the institution.
  • 8. P a g e | 7 4 TAX STATUS & CONDITIONS The French School of Singapore is a not-profit institution since July 31, 1987 as well as its trust, “Lycée Français Development Fund” since June 16, 2009. This status allows the LFS to solicit donations but not to offer tax deductibility for the donations received. 5 SOLICITATION & USE OF DONATIONS 5.1 AUTHORIZATIONS Representatives must indicate their adherence to the code of ethics by signing and be formally authorized by the French School of Singapore before they can collect funds. The authorization procedure, the conditions and the departments involved as well as the format of the authorization shall be decided and communicated by the management of the LFS. The authorization to raise funds issued by the LFS to the representative must, in particular, contain the following information: - Place and date of the Fundraising event - Percentage of donations handed over to the organization - Time period within which donations shall be handed over to the organization - Rates for the representative, if applicable 5.2 SOLICITATION OF DONATIONS The following rules must be observed when soliciting donations:  Donations must be voluntary and shall not give rise to costs that are not proportional to their value  Donations must comply with the aims and objectives of the LFS as explained in section 1 and achieved by the means explained in section 2  Fundraising is always done for a specific purpose, independent of the representative’s financial benefits
  • 9. P a g e | 8 5.3 ALLOCATION OF FUNDS The following rules must be observed when allocating donations:  Donations shall be transferred into the LFS funds according to the donor's wishes, if expressed, in accordance with the objectives described in section 1.  In the event that the project selected by the donor is already funded, then the management of the LFS decides on the final allocation of donations  The management of the LFS decides on the final allocation of donations to the various funds of the LFS if the donor has not expressed a choice  Within the context of social funds, the allocation of LFS funds to the final beneficiaries shall be made according to allocation conditions previously defined by the management of the LFS 6 SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY & COMPLIANCE The security of all the registers that relate to the activity of fundraising must be guaranteed in accordance with the laws and regulations in force in Singapore and with the best practices of information security adopted by the management of the LFS. 6.1 CONFIDENTIALITY The following rules must be observed to ensure the confidentiality of information:  Compliance with the LFS data protection policy laid down by the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA)  The LFS must obtain the explicit consent from donors for data to be collected, used or transmitted  The LFS is committed to implement the appropriate measures to ensure the security of personal data entrusted to it  The LFS shall only share personal data for non-commercial purposes and within the framework of agreements to ensure the respect of data by third parties  Access to data and registers listed in section 6.3 must be explicitly regulated by the management of the LFS  The LFS must obtain the explicit consent from its donors before publicly displaying their names either within its community or outside the LFS
  • 10. P a g e | 9 6.2 COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIA The following elements should be respected during the communications related to fundraising:  The communication during the promotion of activities related to the fundraising of LFS are placed under the responsibility of the Communications Department of LFS.  All communications related to the treatment of the files in connection with the donations, the donors or the beneficiaries should be the object of explicit agreement of the persons concerned and are under the responsibility of the Fundraising Committee. 6.3 DATA & REGISTERS The registers related to the fundraising of LFS must be listed and the departments responsible must be formally designated by the LFS Direction. The examples are:  Donations Database  ODF base 6.4 REPORTING While declaring the results of the activities related to the fundraising, LFS must use accounting methods which are precise and its content conform to those adopted by LFS and according to the rules and regulations listed under section 6.3. LFS must ensure that all income sources are correctly managed and provide the accounts periodically regarding the way they are allocated and managed. The examples of reporting are the following:  Annual Report  List of ODF  List of donors & donations  Reporting Trustees 6.5 COMPLIANCE WITH THE ETHICAL CHARTER All the representatives, individuals and companies, who represent the LFS as part of its fundraising must strictly adhere to this code and comply with the associated norms and standards. A violation of these norms shall require disciplinary action for the mandatory in question. This includes the interdiction of all fundraising activities for or on behalf of the LFS.
  • 11. P a g e | 10 6.6 COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS & REGULATIONS The existing laws and regulations in Singapore must be respected in all activities related to the fundraising of LFS. The examples are:  Charities Act  Charities (Accounts and Annual Report) Regulations  Charities (Fees) Regulations  Charities (Fund-Raising Appeals for Local and Foreign Charitable Purposes) Regulations 2012  Charities (Large Charities) Regulations  Charities (Registration of Charities) Regulations The complete list of legislations governing subject of fundraising is available on the Charity Portal of the Government of Singapore.
  • 12. P a g e | 11 7 ANNEXES 7.1 TABLE OF REFERENCE FOR DONOR RECOGNITION The amounts are cumulated donations per donor, individual or corporate. Individuals Corporate Level of recognition & benefits offered Honor-Roll All donors All donors  Mention by name BENEFACTOR: o in the « Grand Book of Benefactors » of the LFS, an electronic register available on the LFS website Benefactor S$ 500.- & above S$ 5’000.- & above  Mention by name BENEFACTOR BRONZE: o in the « Grand Book of Benefactors » of the LFS, an electronic register available on the LFS website o in the “Empreintes”, a commemorative artwork to be exhibited in the LFS campus in order to honor the significant donors Benefactor Bronze S$ 1’000.- & above S$ 10’000.- & above  Mention by name BENEFACTOR SILVER: o in the « Grand Book of Benefactors » of the LFS, an electronic register available on the LFS website o in the “Empreintes”, a commemorative artwork to be exhibited in the LFS campus in order to honor the significant donors Benefactor Silver S$ 7'500.- & above S$ 50'000.- & above  Mention by name BENEFACTOR GOLD: o in the « Grand Book of Benefactors » of the LFS, an electronic register available on the LFS website o in the “Empreintes”, a commemorative artwork to be exhibited in the LFS campus in order to honor the significant donors Benefactor Gold S$ 15'000.- & above S$ 150'000.- & above  Mention nominative BENEFACTOR PLATINUM : o in the « Grand Book of Benefactors » of the LFS, an electronic register available on the LFS website o in the “Empreintes”, a commemorative artwork to be exhibited in the LFS campus in order to honor the significant donors Benefactor Platinum
  • 13. P a g e | 12 7.2 BANK DETAILS FOR WIRE TRANSFER / GIRO TO LYCÉE FRANCAIS DEVELOPMENT FUND Beneficiary Bank Name : Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd Beneficiary Bank Address : 65 Chulia Street #09-00 OCBC Centre Singapore 049513 Swift Code : OCBCSGSG Bank Code : 7339 Beneficiary Account Name : Lycee Francais Development Fund Beneficiary Account Number: 591-546346-001 Beneficiary Address : 3000 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 Singapore 569928
  • 14. P a g e | 13 7.3 TERMS OF REFERENCE - Representatives: Individuals and companies who represent the LFS, under a contract of employment or otherwise, as part of its fundraising activities - LFS: Lycée Français de Singapour - Commission fundraising: A subcommittee that assists the Board/Executive Committee in the planning, coordination and implementation of all fundraising activities in support of the programs, projects and activities of the LFS. - ODF: “Option De Fondateurs”, The French School of Singapore offers the opportunity to purchase Founder’s Options, securities that confer duties, rights and benefits to companies. - PDPA : Personal Data Protection Act