When accepting donations, charitable organizations shall issue corresponding bills to the donors, keep relevant records, and sign a written donation agreement at the request of the donors. Donors' rights: first, the right to sign a written donation agreement; Second, the agreed right to use the donated property and the rights of the beneficiaries (but excluding the beneficiaries who are interested in the donor); Third, the right to know; Fourth, the right to supervise; Fifth, have the right to inquire and copy the relevant materials used to manage donated property. If a charitable organization abuses the donated property in violation of the purposes agreed in the donation agreement, the donor has the right to demand correction; Refuses to correct, the donor can complain to the civil affairs department, report or bring a lawsuit to the people's court.
Charity fund is a team organization, which aims to raise funds for the disadvantaged groups. Its main characteristics are organization and freedom. Charitable funds can also be divided into public offering and private offering. Generally speaking, corporate charitable foundations belong to private charitable funds. Such funds have no right to raise funds from the society, and the society cannot actively donate to them. Most charitable funds are public offerings, that is, the public can donate to them spontaneously, and charitable funds themselves can also call on the public to donate to them. The funds obtained will be operated by special personnel and used to help vulnerable groups or places where charitable funds themselves are needed.