In-kind contributions means services and goods as approved by the department that are provided by a grant recipient toward completion of a department-approved local snowmobile program under section 82107.
In-kind contributions means non-monetary contributions of goods, services or other support provided by the Recipient, or to the Recipient by a third party for the Project, for which Fair Value is assigned, but for which no payment occurs.
In-kind contributions means the monetary value of other things of value or paid
More Definitions of In-kind contributions
In-kind contributions means property or services that benefit a project and are contributed to the recipient by a third party without direct monetary compensation. In-kind contributions include interlocal costs, donated or loaned real or personal property, volunteer services, and employee services donated by a third party.
In-kind contributions means the value of non-cash contributions donated to support the project or program (e.g., property, service, etc.).
In-kind contributions means the value of non-cash contributions donated to support the project or program (e.g., property, service, host agency supervisory time, etc.).
In-kind contributions means goods or services provided to a Political Entity without any payment in return;
In-kind contributions means the value of noncash contributions provided for a project.
In-kind contributions means goods or services, committed to the project by the Grantee and/or a non-Federal third party. A Grantee will be responsible for obtaining such goods or services from the third party and applying them to the work of the grant. Failure to do so may result in USDOL’s disallowance of costs in the amount of the committed in-kind contributions.
In-kind contributions means the value of noncash contributions provided by a public body or any other approved parties.