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Contributed Income is defined as cash or in-kind resources that were given (not loaned) to the organization in the form of a gift or grant, and does not include Earned Income (membership dues, transaction fees, other earned revenue), loans or investor proceeds.  
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See also [[Funding Resources]] and [[Federal HIT Initiatives]]
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'''Contributed Income''' is defined as cash or in-kind resources that were given (not loaned) to the organization in the form of a gift or grant, and does not include Earned Income (membership dues, transaction fees, other earned revenue), loans or investor proceeds.  
  
 
(Variations in the way income is classified for a particular RHIO may depend on legal and accountancy advice, local and state statutes and regulations, form of incorporation and IRS determination. In general, information in this section relate to RHIOs organized under section 501(c)3.)
 
(Variations in the way income is classified for a particular RHIO may depend on legal and accountancy advice, local and state statutes and regulations, form of incorporation and IRS determination. In general, information in this section relate to RHIOs organized under section 501(c)3.)

Revision as of 22:07, 19 April 2006

See also Funding Resources and Federal HIT Initiatives

Contributed Income is defined as cash or in-kind resources that were given (not loaned) to the organization in the form of a gift or grant, and does not include Earned Income (membership dues, transaction fees, other earned revenue), loans or investor proceeds.

(Variations in the way income is classified for a particular RHIO may depend on legal and accountancy advice, local and state statutes and regulations, form of incorporation and IRS determination. In general, information in this section relate to RHIOs organized under section 501(c)3.)

--Michael 15:35, 17 April 2006 (CDT)