SF 424C. Budget Information - Construction Programs
The SF 424C Budget Information - Construction Programs is a form used by federal government agencies to collect budget information from organizations applying for federal grants for construction programs.
SF 424B. Assurances - Non-Construction Programs
The SF 424B Assurances - Non-Construction Programs is a form used by federal government agencies to collect information and assurances from organizations applying for federal grants for non-construction programs.
Volunteer Forms
Volunteer work is a noble and fulfilling activity that requires careful planning and execution. To ensure the smooth running of volunteer programs, organizations need to manage volunteers' documents effectively.
Volunteer Application Form
A Volunteer Application Form is a document used to collect information from individuals who are interested in volunteering for an organization or program.
Authorization Letter to Claim Documents
An Authorization Letter to Claim Documents is a legal document that allows someone else to collect important documents or information on your behalf.
Volunteer Waiver Form
A Volunteer Waiver Form is a legal document used to release an organization from liability for any injuries or damages sustained by a volunteer during their participation in an organization or program.
Volunteer Agreement
A Volunteer Agreement is a form used to establish the terms and conditions of a volunteer's participation in an organization or program.
Volunteer Termination Letter
A Volunteer Termination Letter is a form used to officially terminate a volunteer's participation in an organization or program.
Volunteer Hours Log Sheet
The Volunteer Hours Log Sheet is a document used by organizations to track the volunteer hours of their volunteers. The main purpose of this form is to provide a record of the time that volunteers have spent helping the organization.
Notary
In the U.S., a notary provides legal verification of an individual's signature in business and legal transactions. In foreign countries, a notary does the same, but often has broader powers. Many countries require notaries to be trained in law, some require notaries to be lawyers also, and some have different types of notaries whose authority to certify certain documents depends on their training. For example, a foreign notary might prepare legal documents, do a title search, certify title, translate documents, certify translations, and file and register documents with government authorities. Foreign notarial fees are commonly higher than those in the U.S. because of the extended services provided.