BeckyLeeH
Employee Tax Expert

Self employed

My colleague @Art EA gave a great answer. You may find this additional input helpful as well.
If you are being paid by the non-profit, you can donate your cash wages.
However, if you are donating your time with no pay, you cannot claim a donation .

 

I worked with non-profits for many years.  We always appreciate volunteers!
Thanks for donating your time and expertise to this organization.

 

In Kind donations are volunteer hours that can be used to match public grant or private cash income from these sources.

 

If you keep track of your volunteer hours (non paid), you can use these as in kind resources to obtain additional funding resources.

For example, some grants require 50% match to obtain the grant funds.

You can show your match as in-kind. 

# hours multiplied by appropriate hourly wage rate equals the total in-kind $ match.

 

For example, a school or public library reading program usually has volunteers who read books to the children.  They have each volunteer sign in and out when they start/stop their volunteer reading shift.

 

The non profit calculates the cost they would have had to pay to employees for these hours.

The non-profit  uses the volunteer hours as "in-kind" donations.

The non-profit can then obtain cash for the cost of books, supplies, etc  used in the reading program

 

Hope this helps!
Good Luck with your non-profit programs

 

 

 

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