What are some examples of acceptable and unacceptable cash and/or in-kind match?
Examples of acceptable match: · Cash donations from community or school partners · Portion of already-paid-for time and benefits of coordinator dedicated to the project · Portion of already-paid-for time and benefits of others in the school or non-profit organization dedicated to direct project support (budget, training, clerical, evaluation, etc.) · District standard indirect costs or other administrative costs related to the project · Travel, postage, and substitute costs · Funds from other local, or state, or federal (except other CNCS initiatives) sources, awards, or grants, but only if they are directly applied/dedicated to the project Examples of acceptable in-kind: · Professional time/skills donated toward the project · Raw materials donated for use in project activities · Expendable materials donated for use in project activities · Food consumed or donated for project activities · Donated admissions or discounts to sites where service-learning preparation, action, reflection, o
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