Can we apply the time our Hazard Advisory Committee spends on the development of the plan toward satisfying the local match of a planning grant? If yes, at what rate do we bill their time?
Yes. Salary paid to staff to carry out the approved mitigation activities of the recipient (including project managers, attorneys, appraisers, planners, engineers, public works crews, etc.) may be applied toward the 25% nonfederal match. Likewise, if your committee has members that are not staff of the jurisdiction, in-kind contributions from third parties may constitute up to one-half of the nonfederal share. The value of donated services is determined according to the following rules: • Volunteers: Services provided to a sub-grantee by volunteers are valued at rates consistent with those paid by the sub-grantee to its own employees for similar work. If the sub-grantee does not have employees performing similar work, then the rates ordinarily paid by other employees for similar work in the same labor market will apply. • Employees of other organizations: When an employer other than the sub-grantee furnishes, free of charge, the services of an employee, these services are valued at the
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