Documenting Expenses & In-Kind Contributions. 2 Donations that Aren ’ t Dollars: In-Kind Contributions Session Objectives: Have participants understand:

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Documenting Expenses & In-Kind Contributions

2 Donations that Aren ’ t Dollars: In-Kind Contributions Session Objectives: Have participants understand: Implication of in-kind contributions as related to CNCS grant matching requirement Methods of valuing in-kind goods and services Have participants review: Examples of in-kind contributions Documentation requirements for in-kind contributions

3 Determination of Acceptability of Costs Conditions in award letter Provisions OMB Circulars Program Applicability Allocable Allowable Reasonable Necessary

4 Documentation Ensure grantees maintain adequate documentation to ensure that costs are allowed Documentation requirements are for BOTH CNCS and Grantee share Documentation should ensure that costs are: Reasonable and allocable Confirm to grant/contract limitation Treated consistently Determine in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) Not included as cost or match for other federally-funded program

5 Matching Match: Must be verifiable from recipient records Must not be included as a contribution for other federally-assisted program Must be necessary and reasonable for accomplishing the program objectives Must be allowable according to cost principles (OMB Circulars) Must conform to any special grant limitations and restrictions (for example: some federal grants prohibit other funds as match, some grants require cash match)

6 Learn & Serve Match Requirements K-12 1st Year - 10% of total funds 2nd Year - 20% of total funds 3rd Year - 30% of total funds 4thYear and after - 50% of total funds Higher Ed - 50% of total funds

7 Recording and Reporting In-Kind Contributions Documentation of in-kind contributions - same standards as other expenditures Documentation for in-Kind contributions must record donation and valuation of item In-kind contributions should be entered into the general ledger and other reports submitted to the Corporation in order to be recognized as match They should be included in Financial Status Report submitted to the Corporation to be recognized as match

8 What-would-you-pay-if-it-was-not-donated? Valuation of In-Kind Services Fair market value =

9 Documenting In-Kind Contributions Received Document the basis for determining the value of personal services, material equipment, building, and land. Obtain acknowledgement of the contribution which should include: Name and signature of donor Date and Location of donation Description of item/service Estimated value Keep a copy of the receipt in your files.

The ABCD Tutoring Program 1299 N Main Street, Suite 110, Great City, Good State , (800) , Fax In-Kind Contribution Form Name of Contributing Organization/Agency/Business/Individual: Address of Above Contributor: Phone #: Printed/Typed Name of Contributor ’ s Authorized Signee: Title: Signature of Authorized Signee: Date:

11 In-Kind Donation Documentation Donations, letters / statements of costs that show the type of donation, value, and frequency Time and Effort Forms or others that show contribution of time to program by staff working on program In Kind Receipt/Voucher Forms Federally approved Indirect Cost Rate Agreement

12 Professional Services Hold meetings in donated space Full value of administrative services provided by host agency Training for participants and staff Public service announcements Participant supervision, Program Staffing and oversight Acceptable Sources Of In-Kind Contributions - Examples

13 Volunteer Exception For Match CNCS Grantees match may not include the value of direct community services performed by volunteers Services that contribute to organizational functions such as accounting, training of staff or participants can be counted as match

14 Documentation Objective All in-kind contributions should contain documentation that supports: What is the service or goods obtained Why the transaction is allowable for the grant purposes The value of the contribution Accounting records should trace back to source documentation

15 Staff Activity Reporting Guidelines: All salaries and wages charged to the Corporation grants must be supported by signed Time & Attendance records except for: State, Local and Indian Tribal governments must comply with OMB A-87 Educational Institutions must comply with OMB A-21 Documentation Examples

16 Records Retention Retain all financial records: 3 years from date of submission of final Financial Status Report If there is an on-going audit: 3 years from final audit resolution

17 Contributed services are recognized in the financial statements if the services received: Create or enhance non-financial assets Require specialized skills provided by individuals possessing those skills Would need to be purchased if not provided by donation Contributed Services Valuation Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS #116)

18 Financial Statements In-Kind Contributions Examples The following were donated to a grantee during the fiscal year: Training services valued at $3,544 Office space valued at $12,000 Office supplies valued at $6,000 Services of volunteers working side-by-side with service participants members valued at $10,000 The following pages show the financial statement presentation

Teach Tech Statement of Activities March 31, 2002 Revenues and Other Support AmeriCorps Grant56,000$ Contributions21,544 Total Revenues and Support77,544 Expenses Salaries and Living Expenses39,400 Benefits7,000 Consultants1,000 Staff travel1,000 Supplies6,000 Communications1,050 Rent12,000 Donated Services3,544 Depreciation expenses4,000 Other expenses1,590 Total Expenses76,584 Excess of Revenues and Other Support Over Expenses 960 Beginning Net Assets 300,416 Ending Net Assets301,376$ 6,000 12,000 3,544 21,544

20 FINANCIAL STATEMENT WITHOUT IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS Teach Tech Statement of Activities March 31, 2002 Revenues and Other Support AmeriCorps Grant56,000$ Total Revenues and Support56,000 Expenses Salaries and Living Expenses39,400 Benefits7,000 Consultants1,000 Staff travel1,000 Communications1,050 Depreciation expenses4,000 Other expenses1,590 Total Expenses55,040 Excess of Revenues and Other Support Over Expenses 960 Beginning Net Assets 300,416 Ending Net Assets301,376$