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  2. Stipend - Wikipedia

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    A stipend is a regular fixed sum of money paid for services or to defray expenses, such as for scholarship, internship, or apprenticeship. [1] It is often distinct from an income or a salary because it does not necessarily represent payment for work performed; instead it represents a payment that enables somebody to be exempt partly or wholly from waged or salaried employment in order to ...

  3. Volunteer Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The federal Volunteer Protection Act of 1997 (the VPA or the Act) [1] aims to promote volunteerism by limiting, and in many cases completely eliminating, a volunteer's risk of tort liability when acting for nonprofit organizations or government entities. No volunteer of a nonprofit organization or governmental entity shall be liable for harm ...

  4. Volunteer grant - Wikipedia

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    In these cases, a volunteer receives a stipend from a nonprofit to live and work within a community in need. Companies typically state that any 501(c)(3) nonprofit or school is eligible for their corporate volunteer grant scheme; most however require a minimum number of hours served.

  5. Is it possible to retire comfortably on Social Security alone ...

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    She volunteers for Catholic Charities six hours a day, and the nonprofit pays her a small stipend, around $100 a week plus expenses. “For one thing, I look for everything that’s free,” she said.

  6. Realtor Dues At Work: $400K 'Volunteer' Salaries, Luxury ...

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    It featured a $75,000 club initiation allowance, first-class travel for himself and his wife, a $1,500 monthly car stipend and even coverage for dog-sitting services.

  7. United States Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    Rules for pay and other emoluments of the volunteers in federal service provided that volunteers, and militia in federal service, would receive the same monthly pay, rations, clothing or money in lieu of clothing, forage, and travel allowance as offices and men of the United States Army.

  8. Volunteers needed to ‘make a big difference’ for Wake ...

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    Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one hour a week for a semester. Volunteers work with individual students in 20- to 30-minute blocks following a script developed by Helping Education.

  9. All Hands and Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Following commencement of a program, volunteers are invited in line with program needs. While many large volunteer organizations request volunteers pay to participate, All Hands and Hearts only requests that volunteers cover their own travel expenses, as the organization raises funds to cover the remaining expenses. [7] [8]