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kitchen, the lawyer's hourly rate would not be applicable; it would be the hourly <br />rate for a soup kitchen worker. <br />Governing Provisions <br />• 44 CFR Part 13, Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and <br />Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments <br />o Reference 44 CFR § 13.24, Matching or Cost Sharing <br />2 CFR Part 225, Cost Principles for State, Local, and Indian Tribal Governments <br />(OMB Circular A-87) <br />• Program Guidance and/or Program Regulations <br />44 CFR Part 13, Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative <br />Agreements to State and Local Governments <br />44 CFR § 13.24, Matching or Cost Sharing. <br />(a) Basic rule: Costs and contributions acceptable. With the qualifications and <br />exceptions listed in paragraph (b) of this section, a matching or cost sharing <br />requirement may be satisfied by either or both of the following: <br />(1) Allowable costs incurred by the grantee, subgrantee or a cost-type contractor <br />under the assistance agreement. This includes allowable costs borne by non- <br />Federal grants or by others cash donations from non-Federal third parties. <br />(2) The value of third party in-kind contributions applicable to the period to which <br />the cost sharing or matching requirements applies. <br />(b) Qualifications and exceptions: <br />(1) Costs borne by other Federal grant agreements. Except as provided by <br />Federal statute, a cost sharing or matching requirement may not be met by <br />costs borne by another Federal grant. This prohibition does not apply to <br />income earned by a grantee or subgrantee from a contract awarded under <br />another Federal grant. <br />(2) General revenue sharing. For the purpose of this section, general revenue <br />sharing funds distributed under 31 U.S.C. 6702 are not considered Federal <br />grant funds. <br />(3) Cost or contributions counted towards other Federal costs-sharing <br />requirements. Neither costs nor the values of third party in-kind contributions <br />may count towards satisfying a cost sharing or matching requirement of a <br />grant agreement if they have been or will be counted towards satisfying a cost <br />sharing or matching requirement of another Federal grant agreement, a <br />Federal procurement contract, or any other award of Federal funds. <br />(4) Costs financed by program income. Costs financed by program income, as <br />defined in § 13.25, shall not count towards satisfying a cost sharing or <br />matching requirement unless they are expressly permitted in the terms of the <br />assistance agreement (This use of general program income is described in § <br />13.25 (g)). <br />55 <br />55A-61