Common use of CONTRIBUTION TYPES Clause in Contracts

CONTRIBUTION TYPES. For this purpose, the Matching Funds may consist of the following types: a. “Cash Contributions,” which may include cash contributions from the Grantee, cash contributions from outside sources that are directly applied to the Project; or cash outlays to directly support the Project through acquiring materials and supplies, buying equipment, paying for staff time used to work on the Project, and paying expenses such as travel, telephone, postage, or printing; and b. “In-Kind Contributions,” which may include the reasonable value of the partial use of equipment, software, or staff from other divisions of the Grantee or from participating partners; the reasonable rental value of office space; or in-kind contributions from part- time or full-time personnel from other organizations that dedicate a certain percentage of their time to the Project, the value of which is calculated based on their regular hourly rate; or volunteers who work on the Project. If volunteers work outside of business hours, or do not have a regular hourly rate, the value of volunteer time shall not be deemed not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) per hour.

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Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

CONTRIBUTION TYPES. For this purpose, the Matching Funds may consist of the following types: a. “Cash Contributions,” which may include cash contributions from the Grantee, cash contributions from outside sources that are directly applied to the Project; or cash outlays to directly support the Project through acquiring materials and supplies, buying equipment, paying for staff time used to work on the Project, and paying expenses such as travel, telephone, postage, or printing; and, b. “In-Kind Contributions,” which may include the reasonable value of the partial use of equipment, software, or staff from other divisions of the Grantee or from participating partners; the reasonable rental value of office space; or in-kind contributions from part- time or full-time personnel from other organizations that dedicate a certain percentage of their time to the Project, the value of which is calculated based on their regular hourly rate; or volunteers who work on the Project. If volunteers work outside of business hours, or do not have a regular hourly rate, the value of volunteer time shall not be deemed not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) per hour.

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Sources: Grant Agreement

CONTRIBUTION TYPES. For this purpose, the Matching Funds may consist of the following types: a. “Cash Contributions,” which may include cash contributions from the Grantee, cash contributions from outside sources that are directly applied to the Project; or cash outlays to directly support the Project through acquiring materials and supplies, buying equipment, paying for staff time used to work on the Project, and paying expenses such as travel, telephone, postage, or printing; and b. “In-Kind In‐Kind Contributions,” which may include the reasonable value of the partial use of equipment, software, or staff from other divisions of the Grantee or from participating partners; the reasonable rental value of office space; or in-kind in‐kind contributions from part- part‐ time or full-time full‐time personnel from other organizations that dedicate a certain percentage of their time to the Project, the value of which is calculated based on their regular hourly rate; or volunteers who work on the Projectproject. If volunteers work outside of business hours, or do not have a regular hourly rate, the value of volunteer time shall not be deemed not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) per hour.

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Sources: Grant Agreement

CONTRIBUTION TYPES. For this purpose, the Matching Funds may consist of the following typestyp:es a. “Cash Contributions,” which may include cash contributions from the Grantee, cash contributions from outside sources that are directly applied to the Project; or cash outlays to directly support the Project through acquiring materials and supplies, buying equipment, paying for staff time used to work on the Project, and paying expenses such expensesusch as travel, telephone, postage, or printing; andan,d b. “In-Kind Contributions,” which may include the reasonable value of the partial use of equipment, software, or staff from other divisions of the Grantee or from participating partners; the reasonable rental value of office space; or in-kind contributions from part- time or full-time personnel from other organizations that dedicate a certain percentage of their time to the Project, the value of which is calculated based on their regular hourly rate; or volunteers who work on the ProjecttheProject. If volunteers work outside of business hours, or do not have a regular hourly rate, the value of volunteer time shall not be deemed not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) per hour.

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Sources: Grant Agreement

CONTRIBUTION TYPES. For this purpose, the Matching Funds may consist of the following types: a. “Cash Contributions,” which may include cash contributions from the Grantee, cash contributions from outside sources that are directly applied to the Project; or cash outlays to directly support the Project through acquiring materials and supplies, buying equipment, paying for staff time used to work on the Project, and paying expenses such as travel, telephone, postage, or printing; and, b. “In-Kind Contributions,” which may include the reasonable value of the partial use of equipment, software, or staff from other divisions of the Grantee or from participating partners; the reasonable rental value of office space; or in-kind contributions from part- time or full-time personnel from other organizations that dedicate a certain percentage of their time to the Project, the value of which is calculated based on their regular hourly rate; or volunteers who work on the Projectproject. If volunteers work outside of business hours, or do not have a regular hourly rate, the value of volunteer time shall not be deemed not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) per hour.

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Sources: Grant Agreement

CONTRIBUTION TYPES. For this purpose, the Matching Funds may consist of the following types: a. “Cash Contributions,” which may include cash contributions from the Grantee, cash contributions from outside sources that are directly applied to the Project; or cash outlays to directly support the Project through acquiring materials and supplies, buying equipment, paying for staff time used to work on the Project, and paying expenses such as travel, telephone, postage, or printing; and, b. “In-Kind In‐Kind Contributions,” which may include the reasonable value of the partial use of equipment, software, or staff from other divisions of the Grantee or from participating partners; the reasonable rental value of office space; or in-kind in‐kind contributions from part- part‐ time or full-time full‐time personnel from other organizations that dedicate a certain percentage of their time to the Project, the value of which is calculated based on their regular hourly rate; or volunteers who work on the Projectproject. If volunteers work outside of business hours, or do not have a regular hourly rate, the value of volunteer time shall not be deemed not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) per hour.

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Sources: Grant Agreement

CONTRIBUTION TYPES. For this purpose, the Matching Funds may consist of the following types: a. “Cash Contributions,” which may include cash contributions from the Grantee, cash contributions from outside sources that are directly applied to the Project; or cash outlays to directly support the Project through acquiring materials and supplies, buying equipment, paying for staff time used to work on the Project, and paying expenses such as travel, telephone, postage, or printing; and b. “In-Kind Contributions,” which may include the reasonable value of the partial use of equipment, software, or staff from other divisions of the Grantee or from participating partners; the reasonable rental value of office space; or in-kind contributions from part- time or full-time personnel from other organizations that dedicate a certain percentage of their time to the Project, the value of which is calculated based on their regular hourly rate; or volunteers who work on the Project. If volunteers work outside of business hours, or do not have a regular hourly rate, the value of volunteer time shall not be deemed not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) per hour.

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Sources: Grant Agreement

CONTRIBUTION TYPES. For this purpose, the Matching Funds may consist of the following types: a. “Cash Contributions,” which may include cash contributions from the Grantee, cash contributions from outside sources that are directly applied to the Project; or cash outlays to directly support the Project through acquiring materials and supplies, buying equipment, paying for staff time used to work on the Project, and paying expenses such as travel, telephone, postage, or printing; and b. “In-Kind Contributions,” which may include the reasonable value of the partial use of equipment, software, or staff from other divisions of the Grantee or from participating partners; the reasonable rental value of office space; or in-kind contributions from part- time or full-time personnel from other organizations that dedicate a certain percentage of their time to the Project, the value of which is calculated based on their regular hourly rate; or volunteers who work on the Projectproject. If volunteers work outside of business hours, or do not have a regular hourly rate, the value of volunteer time shall not be deemed not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) per hour.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Grant Agreement

CONTRIBUTION TYPES. For this purpose, the Matching Funds may consist of the following types: a. “Cash Contributions,” which may include cash contributions from the Grantee, cash contributions from outside sources that are directly applied to the Project; or cash outlays to directly support the Project through acquiring materials and supplies, buying equipment, paying for staff time used to work on the Project, and paying expenses such as travel, telephone, postage, or printing; and, b. “In-Kind In‐Kind Contributions,” which may include the reasonable value of the partial use of equipment, software, or staff from other divisions of the Grantee or from participating partners; the reasonable rental value of office space; or in-kind in‐kind contributions from part- part‐ time or full-time full‐time personnel from other organizations that dedicate a certain percentage of their time to the Project, the value of which is calculated based on their regular hourly rate; or volunteers who work on the Project. If volunteers work outside of business hours, or do not have a regular hourly rate, the value of volunteer time shall not be deemed not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) per hour.

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Sources: Grant Agreement