Co-Sponsor Contribution definition

Co-Sponsor Contribution means the amount of a Co-Sponsor’s own funds (if any) to be contributed to the Research Project as set out in the Application.

Related to Co-Sponsor Contribution

  • Qualifying contribution means, with respect to a

  • In-kind contribution means a contribution of goods or services received by a candidate committee, joint candidates committee, political committee, continuing political committee, political party committee, or legislative leadership committee, which contribution is paid for by a person or entity other than the recipient committee, but does not include services provided without compensation by an individual volunteering a part of or all of his or her time on behalf of a candidate or committee.

  • Campaign Contribution means a gift, subscription, loan, advance or deposit of money or other thing of value, including the estimated value of an in-kind contribution, that is made to or received by an applicable public official or any person authorized to raise, collect or expend contributions on that official’s behalf for the purpose of electing the official to either statewide or local office. “Campaign Contribution” includes the payment of a debt incurred in an election campaign, but does not include the value of services provided without compensation or unreimbursed travel or other personal expenses of individuals who volunteer a portion or all of their time on behalf of a candidate or political committee, nor does it include the administrative or solicitation expenses of a political committee that are paid by an organization that sponsors the committee.

  • Contribution Period means the period specified in Article VI for which Employer Contributions shall be made.

  • Cash Contribution refers to a direct payment of Contribution in Canadian currency.

  • Contributing Employer means any employer other than a reimbursing employer or rated governmental employer.