Voluntary Contributions. Subrecipient must assure that voluntary contributions shall be allowed and may be solicited in accordance with the following requirements [OAA § 315(b)]: 1. The Subrecipient or any subcontractors for any Title III or Title VII-A services shall not use means tests. 2. Any Title III or Title VII-A client that does not contribute toward the cost of the services received shall not be denied services. 3. Methods used to solicit voluntary contributions for Title III and Title VII-A services shall be non-coercive. 4. Each service provider will: a) Provide each recipient with an opportunity to voluntarily contribute to the cost of the service. b) Clearly inform each recipient that there is no obligation to contribute and that the contribution is purely voluntary. c) Protect the privacy and confidentiality of each recipient with respect to the recipient’s contribution or lack of contribution; and d) Establish appropriate procedures to safeguard and account for all contributions. e) Use all collected contributions to expand the services for which the contributions were given and to supplement (not supplant) funds received under this program.
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Sources: Contract for Provision of Services, Contract Ma 012 23010011, Contract No. 20 27 0041
Voluntary Contributions. Subrecipient must assure that voluntary contributions shall be allowed and may be solicited in accordance with the following requirements [OAA § 315(b)]:
1. The Subrecipient or any subcontractors for any Title III or Title VII-A services shall not use means tests.
2. Any Title III or Title VII-A client that does not contribute toward the cost of the services received shall not be denied services.
3. Methods used to solicit voluntary contributions for Title III and Title VII-A services shall be non-coercive.
4. Each service provider will:
a) Provide each recipient with an opportunity to voluntarily contribute to the cost of the service.
b) Clearly inform each recipient that there is no obligation to contribute and that the contribution is purely voluntary.
c) Protect the privacy and confidentiality of each recipient with respect to the recipient’s contribution or lack of contribution; and
d) Establish appropriate procedures to safeguard and account for all contributions.
. e) Use all collected contributions to expand the services for which the contributions were given and to supplement (not supplant) funds received under this program.under
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Sources: Elderly Nutrition Program Services Agreement, Health Insurance Counseling Advocacy Program Agreement, Contract No. 20 27 0043
Voluntary Contributions. Subrecipient Contractor must assure that voluntary contributions shall be allowed and may be solicited in accordance with the following requirements [OAA § 315(b)]:
1. The Subrecipient Contractor or any subcontractors for any Title III or Title VII-A services shall not use means tests.
2. Any Title III or Title VII-A client that does not contribute toward the cost of the services received shall not be denied services.
3. Methods used to solicit voluntary contributions for Title III and Title VII-A services shall be non-coercive.
4. Each service provider will:
a) Provide each recipient with an opportunity to voluntarily contribute to the cost of the service.
b) Clearly inform each recipient that there is no obligation to contribute and that the contribution is purely voluntary.
c) Protect the privacy and confidentiality of each recipient with respect to the recipient’s contribution or lack of contribution; and
d) Establish appropriate procedures to safeguard and account for all contributions.
e) Use all collected contributions to expand the services for which the contributions were given and to supplement (not supplant) funds received under this program.
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Sources: Contract Ma 012 23010312, Legal Assistance Services Agreement, Legal Assistance Services Agreement
Voluntary Contributions. Subrecipient must assure that voluntary contributions shall be allowed and may be solicited in accordance with the following requirements [OAA § 315(b)]:
1. The Subrecipient or any subcontractors for any Title III or Title VII-A services shall not use means tests.
2. Any Title III or Title VII-A client that does not contribute toward the cost of the services received shall not be denied services.
3. Methods used to solicit voluntary contributions for Title III and Title VII-A services shall be non-coercive.
4. Each service provider will:
a) Provide each recipient with an opportunity to voluntarily contribute to the cost of the service.
b) Clearly inform each recipient that there is no obligation to contribute and that the contribution is purely voluntary.
c) Protect the privacy and confidentiality of each recipient with respect to the recipient’s contribution or lack of contribution; and
d) Establish appropriate procedures to safeguard and account for all contributions.
e) Use all collected contributions to expand the services for which the contributions were given and to supplement (not supplant) funds received under this program.
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Sources: Ombudsman & Elder Abuse Prevention Services Agreement, Elderly Nutrition Program Services Agreement
Voluntary Contributions. Subrecipient must assure that voluntary contributions shall be allowed and may be solicited in accordance with the following requirements [OAA § 315(b)]:
1. The Subrecipient or any subcontractors for any Title III or Title VII-A services shall not use means tests.
2. Any Title III or Title VII-A client that does not contribute toward the cost of the services received shall not be denied services.
3. Methods used to solicit voluntary contributions for Title III and Title VII-A services shall be non-coercive.
4. Each service provider will:
a) Provide each recipient with an opportunity to voluntarily contribute to the cost of the service.
b) Clearly inform each recipient that there is no obligation to contribute and that the contribution is purely voluntary.
c) Protect the privacy and confidentiality of each recipient with respect to the recipient’s contribution or lack of contribution; and
d) Establish appropriate procedures to safeguard and account for all contributions.
. e) Use all collected contributions to expand the services for which the contributions were given and to supplement (not supplant) funds received under this program.contributions
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Sources: Legal Assistance Services Agreement