How was the value determined?
The value of in-kind donations is determined as follows: • Services – Donated services for specialized services pertinent to the execution of the funding award must be valued at a rate equivalent to that rate ordinarily paid for work in the project applicant’s organization. If the project applicant does not have employees performing similar work, the rates will be consistent with those ordinarily paid by other employers for similar work. General volunteer labor must be valued at a general volunteer rate, unless the volunteer is performing a specific specialized service (see above). The value is based on the type of labor or service provided as a donation, not the volunteer’s normal wage rate. For most volunteer rates, see the rates from Independent Sector: http://www.independentsector.org/programs/research/volunteer-time.html. For Specialized Skills Donated, see rates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics: http://www.bls.gov/bls/blswage.htm. • Materials – The donation will be valued at t
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