Hi Andrew,
As far as the general fund, I don’t think the senate does have a separate existence in the IRS’s view. The senate is am arm of the district, and the money goes to the district.
However, if your college has a foundation, they could set up a foundation account for you. People could donate to that, it would be tax-deductible, and the senate could use the money within the usual foundation restrictions.
David W. Morse, PhD
Professor of English, Long Beach City College
At-Large Representative, FACCC Board of Governors
President, Academic Senate for California Community Colleges 2014-2016
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