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IN-KIND TRACKING
IN-KIND DONATION TRACKING

Thank you for helping make your property and community wildfire ready. We appreciate your participation and support in this activity. 

"In-kind" refers to non-cash contributions that are provided in the form of goods, services, or volunteer time rather than monetary donations. In grant applications, this terminology often appears as part of matching funds requirements, where certain grants allow in-kind contributions to count towards the match. 

These contributions are valuable because they demonstrate active community involvement and support for projects, showcasing the tangible ways individuals, businesses, or organizations are sharing in the mission. By documenting in-kind contributions, you're not only meeting grant requirements but also highlighting the collaborative spirit and shared commitment of the community, which can make grant applications more compelling.



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  • Home
  • About Us
    • What is Firewise?
    • Our Mission
    • Our Board
    • Corporate Documents
    • Financial Information
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
  • Media
    • Articles
    • Wildfire Videos
    • F A B Getting Firewise in the Flume
    • Smoke from Wildfires
    • Reference Materials
  • Education
    • Mountain Pine Beetle
  • Resources
    • Got 5 Program
    • Community Wildfire Protection Plans
    • Emergency Preparedness Tools for Citizens
    • Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center
    • Understanding Wildfire Warnings, Watches and Behaviors
  • Alerts
    • Burn Bans
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Donate