Common use of Volunteer expenses and other benefits Clause in Contracts

Volunteer expenses and other benefits. 11.1. As a volunteer, THRIVE Project will provide you with reimbursement for any reasonable out- of-pocket expenses that you incur when performing authorised tasks associated with your engagement as a volunteer. We do this to ensure that you are not financially disadvantaged because of your engagement with us. These payments are not remuneration or wages. You might need prior approval and will always need to produce receipts. We may sometimes provide you with other benefits as part of your work as a volunteer (examples include training, free food, accommodation, event entry, clothing, or equipment). Where this occurs, it is on a gratuitous basis at the discretion of THRIVE Project and is not payment in lieu of salary.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Volunteer Agreement, Volunteer Agreement

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Volunteer expenses and other benefits. 11.1. As a volunteer, THRIVE Project will provide you with reimbursement for any reasonable out- out-of-pocket expenses that you incur when performing authorised tasks associated with your engagement as a volunteerrole. We do this to ensure that you are not financially disadvantaged because as a result of your engagement volunteer position with us. These payments are not remuneration or wages. You might need prior approval and will always need to produce receipts. We may sometimes provide you with other benefits as part of your work as a volunteer volunteering role (examples include training, free food, accommodation, event entry, clothing, clothing or equipment). Where this occurs, it is on a gratuitous basis at the discretion of THRIVE Project and is not payment in lieu of salary.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Thrive Volunteer Agreement, Thrive Volunteer Agreement

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Volunteer expenses and other benefits. 11.1. As a volunteer, THRIVE Project will provide you with reimbursement for any reasonable out- out-of-pocket expenses that you incur when performing authorised tasks associated with your engagement as a volunteer. We do this to ensure that you are not financially disadvantaged because of your engagement with us. These payments are not remuneration or wages. You might need prior approval and will always need to produce receipts. We may sometimes provide you with other benefits as part of your work as a volunteer (examples include training, free food, accommodation, event entry, clothing, or equipment). Where this occurs, it is on a gratuitous basis at the discretion of THRIVE Project and is not payment in lieu of salary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Volunteer Agreement

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