Fundraising Sample Clauses

Fundraising. 16 4. Purchase of gifts, meals, entertainment, awards, or other personal expenses for 17 CONTRACTOR’s staff, volunteers, or members of the Board of Directors or governing body.
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Fundraising. 4. Purchase of gifts, meals, entertainment, awards, or other personal expenses for Contractor’s staff, volunteers, interns, consultants, subcontractors, and members of the Board of Directors or governing body.
Fundraising. 7 4. Purchase of gifts, meals, entertainment, awards, or other personal expenses for 8 CONTRACTOR’s staff, volunteers, interns, consultants, subcontractors, and members of the Board of 9 Directors or governing body.
Fundraising. 27 9. Payment of home mortgages; direct maintenance expense (tires, repairs, etc.) of a privately 28 owned vehicle or any other cost associated with a vehicle, such as lease or loan payments, insurance, or 29 license and registration fees; payment of local or state personal property taxes (for residential property, 30 private automobiles, or any other personal property against which taxes may levied). This restriction
Fundraising. 24 4. Purchase of gifts, meals, entertainment, awards, or other personal expenses for 25 CONTRACTOR’s staff, volunteers, or members of the Board of Directors or governing body.
Fundraising. Any written fundraising communication occurring on or after February 17, 2010 that is a health care operation shall, in a clear and conspicuous manner and consistent with guidance to be provided by the Secretary, provide an opportunity for the recipient of the communications to elect not to receive any further such communication. An election not to receive any further such communication shall be treated as a revocation of authorization under Section 45 C.F.R. § 164.508. However, no communication pursuant to this Section may be made by Business Associate without prior written authorization by Covered Entity.
Fundraising. Employee acknowledges that fundraising and resource development are important to the development of the Institution and that the Employee is expected to continually engage in such activities for the betterment of the Institution. Employee will prepare and execute capital campaigns and other fundraising plans for the Institution as directed by the Chancellor or the Board of Regents.
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Fundraising. If the Pharmacy participates in a fundraising activity, the Pharmacy may use demographic PHI to send you a fundraising packet, or the Pharmacy may disclose demographic PHI about you to its business associate or an institutionally related foundation to send you a fundraising packet. No further disclosure will be allowed by the business associates or an institutionally related foundation without your written authorization. You will be provided with an opportunity to opt-out of all future fundraising activities.
Fundraising. 16 4. Purchase of gifts, meals, entertainment, awards, or other personal expenses for 18 Directors or governing body.
Fundraising. Any service directly related to the solicitation of contributions for a committee, program, or organization. Health Promotion: Programs specifically for older adults in the areas of health education, physical activity, coordinated screening, and mental health. Home Delivered Meals: Meal service delivered to the homes to individuals who cannot prepare or obtain nutritionally adequate meals for themselves. Meals assist individuals to maintain a nutritious diet. Homemaker Programs: Programs provide in-home services to elders at-risk of premature placement in a nursing home. Clients must be 60 years of age or older. Home Repair: Home improvement, remodeling, or handyman work, including small, odd jobs, and routine tasks. Information and Referral: One-to-one services directing elders to appropriate programs and resources based on elders’ needs and specialized knowledge of aging services within the community. Intergenerational: Activities or programs that increase cooperation, interaction, or exchange between any two or more generations. Legal Assistance: Legal services to elders age 60 and older that deal with issues such as property taxes, mobile home, and other landlord tenant issues, advance directives, Medicaid eligibility, Social Security denial, and state and local welfare benefit denials.
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