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  2. Matching funds - Wikipedia

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    Matching funds are funds that are set to be paid in proportion to funds available from other sources. Matching fund payments usually arise in situations of charity or public good . The terms cost sharing , in-kind, and matching can be used interchangeably but refer to different types of donations.

  3. Federal Medical Assistance Percentages - Wikipedia

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    The guidelines for calculating the FMAP are outlined in the Social Security Act and they exclusively determine the ratio of matching funds for each state's Medicaid program. Section 2105(b)of the Act stipulate that "Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentages," or Enhanced FMAPs, will be calculated at the same time as the FMAPs.

  4. Individual development account - Wikipedia

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    Since 1999, more than 20,000 refugee families have saved through an ORR IDA program. Eighty-one percent (16,588) have used $74.5 million in savings and match to purchase assets valued at more than $351 million. This represents a 748% leverage of match funds. An average of $4,503 was used by each refugee saver to purchase an asset.

  5. Matching fund - Wikipedia

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  6. Presidential election campaign fund checkoff - Wikipedia

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    Once they have established eligibility for matching payments, presidential candidates may receive public funds to match contributions from individual contributors, up to $250 per individual. Contributions from political committees are not eligible for matching funds. Cash contributions are also ineligible, as their origins cannot be tracked.

  7. The Big Give - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Big Give launched its flagship online match funding campaign, The Christmas Challenge. Reed put up £1 million of his own money in match funding. It was matched by other donors within 45 minutes. [15] Since then the format has been refined, with an increase in the number of philanthropist 'Champions' and the amount of match funds ...

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  9. Challenge grant - Wikipedia

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    A typical requirement is similar to matching funds where funds must be raised or acquired from other sources following a stated matching factor, often 2:1, 3:1 or 4:1. For example, a $1,000 challenge grant with a 3:1 match would require the recipient to raise $3,000 before they would receive the $1,000 grant.