SCHEDULE M
(Form 990)


Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Noncash Contributions
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OMB No. 1545-0047
2016
Open to Public Inspection
Name of the organization
Trustees of Dartmouth College
 
Employer identification number

02-0222111
Part I
Types of Property
(a)
Check if applicable
(b)
Number of contributions or items contributed
(c)
Noncash contribution amounts reported on
Form 990, Part VIII, line 1g
(d)
Method of determining
noncash contribution amounts
1 Art—Works of art .... X 38 41 $1 per donor credit
2 Art—Historical treasures .        
3 Art—Fractional interests ..        
4 Books and publications .. X 1 $1 per donor credit
5 Clothing and household
goods .......
     
6 Cars and other vehicles ..        
7 Boats and planes ....        
8 Intellectual property ...        
9 Securities—Publicly traded . X 944 41,730,860 Market value
10 Securities—Closely held stock . X 1 5,503 Market value
11 Securities—Partnership, LLC,
or trust interests ....
       
12 Securities—Miscellaneous ..        
13 Qualified conservation
contribution—Historic
structures .....
       
14 Qualified conservation
contribution—Other ...
       
15 Real estate—Residential . X 1 1 $1 per donor credit
16 Real estate—Commercial ..        
17 Real estate—Other ...        
18 Collectibles ..... X 3 3 $1 per donor credit
19 Food inventory ...        
20 Drugs and medical supplies .        
21 Taxidermy ......        
22 Historical artifacts ....        
23 Scientific specimens ..        
24 Archeological artifacts ...        
25 Other Right pointing arrow large image ( Self-created items ) X 5 6 $1 per donor credit
26 Other Right pointing arrow large image ( Horses & equipment ) X 4 4 $1 per donor credit
27 Other Right pointing arrow large image ( Specialized Equipment or Instruments ) X 3 3 $1 per donor credit
28 Other Right pointing arrow large image ( Miscellaneous ) X 3 3 $1 per donor credit
29
Number of Forms 8283 received by the organization during the tax year for contributions
for which the organization completed Form 8283, Part IV, Donee Acknowledgement
29
10
Yes
No
30a
During the year, did the organization receive by contribution any property reported in Part I, lines 1 through 28, that it must hold for at least three years from the date of the initial contribution, and which is not required to be used for exempt purposes for the entire holding period? ...................
30a
 
No
b
If "Yes," describe the arrangement in Part II.
31
Does the organization have a gift acceptance policy that requires the review of any nonstandard contributions?
31
Yes
 
32a
Does the organization hire or use third parties or related organizations to solicit, process, or sell noncash
contributions? ..........................
32a
Yes
 
b
If "Yes," describe in Part II.
33
If the organization did not report an amount in column (c) for a type of property for which column (a) is checked,
describe in Part II.
For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the Instructions for Form 990.
Cat. No. 51227J
Schedule M (Form 990) (2016)
Schedule M (Form 990) (2016)
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Part II
Supplemental Information. Provide the information required by Part I, lines 30b, 32b, and 33, and whether the organization is reporting in Part I, column (b), the number of contributions, the number of items received, or a combination of both. Also complete this part for any additional information.
Return Reference Explanation
Part I, Column (b): The number of contributions for publicly traded securities is determined by counting each set of securities donated. For all other contributions, the number is determined by the number of contributions comprising the specific type of donation.
Part I, Line 32b: Dartmouth occasionally uses third parties, including auction houses, to sell specialized items such as jewelry and art.
Part I, Line 33: Pursuant to Accounting Standards Codification 958 (ASC 958), Dartmouth does not capitalize its collections, including works of art, literary works, historical treasures and artifacts that are maintained in its museums and libraries. Non-cash contributions of this nature are, therefore, not recognized as revenue for financial statements purposes, except for a nominal value of $1 each. These collections are protected and preserved for public exhibition, education, research and the furtherance of public service. Other non-cash contributions with no readily ascertainable fair value or which are deemed immaterial are not recognized as revenue for financial statement purposes, except for a nominal value of $1 each.
Schedule M (Form 990) (2016)

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