Fundatory 2021 -
A state government might pass a law requiring all local water treatment plants to upgrade their filtration systems to meet new purity standards by a specific date. If the state does not provide grants to cover the construction costs, the local municipality faces a fundatory crisis: they must comply with the law (mandatory) and somehow generate the millions of dollars required (funding).
The word originates from the Latin fundator , meaning "founder" or "one who establishes." In many professional and academic contexts, especially in Ukrainian and Polish scholarship, the term (often "Fundatory") is used to describe the individuals who provided the initial capital, vision, or intellectual framework for major institutions. fundatory
For policymakers, labeling something as "fundatory" signals a warning. It suggests that a policy, however well-intentioned, creates a structural budget problem. It moves the conversation from "Are we funding this?" to "Because we are mandating this, we are de facto forcing a funding obligation." A state government might pass a law requiring
: Recognizing the early benefactors who shaped museum archives. In the evolving lexicon of modern governance, corporate
In the evolving lexicon of modern governance, corporate strategy, and non-profit management, new portmanteaus frequently emerge to describe complex relationships. One such term gaining traction in policy circles and organizational theory is