Volunteer Labor Match Record - Recreational Trails Program is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Natural & Cultural Resources - Division of Parks and Recreation - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is the Volunteer Labor Match Record?
A: The Volunteer Labor Match Record is a record of the volunteer labor contributed to the Recreational Trails Program in New Hampshire.
Q: What is the Recreational Trails Program?
A: The Recreational Trails Program is a program that provides funding and support for the development and maintenance of recreational trails.
Q: What is the purpose of the Volunteer Labor Match Record?
A: The purpose of the Volunteer Labor Match Record is to track and document the volunteer labor that is used as a match for the federal funding received.
Q: Who is responsible for maintaining the Volunteer Labor Match Record?
A: The organization receiving the federal funding is responsible for maintaining the Volunteer Labor Match Record.
Q: Why is volunteer labor important for the Recreational Trails Program?
A: Volunteer labor is important for the Recreational Trails Program because it allows for cost-effective trail development and maintenance.
Q: How is volunteer labor matched with federal funding?
A: Volunteer labor is matched with federal funding by documenting the number of volunteer hours and multiplying it by a predetermined hourly rate.
Q: What should be included in the Volunteer Labor Match Record?
A: The Volunteer Labor Match Record should include the name of the volunteer, the number of hours volunteered, and a description of the work performed.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting the Volunteer Labor Match Record?
A: The deadline for submitting the Volunteer Labor Match Record is typically specified by the funding agency.
Q: Can volunteer labor be used as a match for other funding sources?
A: Yes, volunteer labor can be used as a match for other funding sources, in addition to federal funding.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the New Hampshire Department of Natural & Cultural Resources - Division of Parks and Recreation.