Here's a hypothetical.
Say your board decides to do this - let's say to fund repairs to an amenity - and a number of owners contribute.
Two years later fights have broken out among neighbors over who contributed, who didn't, why contributors should have first crack at using the repaired whatever-it-was, why non-contributors shouldn't be allowed to use it all, and why the board shouldn't increase assessments ever again. No new budgets have been passed since the donation campaign began. The community's Facebook page regularly erupts in accusations and colorful language, and the community picnic is interrupted when good ol' Joe (who contributed) takes a swing at that lazy deadbeat down the street whom he never did like. The local TV crew - alerted by enterprising troublemaker - shows up and files another "oh those awful HOAs" story, which gets plenty of views so at least the TV folks are happy. Another enterprising troublemaker talks to his lawyer because he believes the GoFundMe campaign amounted to an unapproved amendment to the CC&Rs that require all owners to pay equal assessments to fund HOA expenses, and his lawyer thinks "sure, why not" and begins legal action against the HOA and the board.
You're on the board who agreed to this. What's your next move?
(You think homeowners wouldn't be this petty? Do you actually live in an HOA?!)
