Do in-kind donations qualify as a match?
A10. In-kind services/donations qualify as a match for administration costs, preparation, installation, signage, materials, and labor associated with the project. Q11. If an applicant secures a grant, at what point is it necessary to match the funds? If I understand the process correctly, grant payments are requested in increments as the work is completed. Does the match have to take place at the time of those requests? A11. Funds must be matched when a grantee is requesting payment. The grantee must submit a completed Grant Payment Request Form (CIWMB 87) with supporting documentation to CIWMB. Grant payments are made on a reimbursement basis and can be requested intermittently throughout the grant term. For more details, see Exhibit A, Draft Terms and Conditions, page 20. Q12. Can per capita grant funds be used as matching funds for the Waste Tire Playground Cover Grant Program? A12. You may use money from other sources including the State’s 2000 Per Capita grant funds, etc. Matching
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