Not legal credit - and certainly no receipt for tax purposes. Services are
not tax-deductible as gifts nor countable per CASE.
You certainly may, however, provide recognition credit.
John
John H. Taylor
Principal, John H. Taylor Consulting
2604 Sevier St.
Durham, NC 27705
johntaylorconsulting@gmail.com
919.816.5903 (cell/text)
Serving the Advancement Community Since 1987
On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 1:41 PM Pam Zemrose <
pzemrose@francis.edu> wrote:
> A faculty member has requested in-kind gift credit for six-weeks of
> supervising, conducting and teaching university students research skills.
> The faculty member is not paid for this work and has requested a $10,000
> in-kind gift is based on a $60,000 salary over a nine-month period. So,
> $1,667 per week times 6. The faculty member has a letter of support from
> the department chair. Can we award gift credit?
>