Intangible benefits definition

Intangible benefits means benefits to measured in terms of dollar savings.
Intangible benefits means benefits where dollar savings are difficult to calculate, or dollar savings per se may be non-existent (e.g., improvements in safety or morale).
Intangible benefits means benefits to the Government that cannot be measured in terms of dollar savings.

Examples of Intangible benefits in a sentence

  • Intangible benefits including making a difference in the communities you serve, becoming a part of a dedicated service team, bringing learner-driven education and adult learner leadership to library literacy programs, and anchoring public libraries as essential community services.