Meaning Restricted funds
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Grants which are made for a clearly specified purpose and can be used for none other.
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Finance that can only be used for specific projects and cannot be used to cross-fund programmes, even temporarily. Such funds are usually in the form of grants.
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Funds restricted by donors for specific purposes. The term refers to plant replacement and expansion, specific purpose, and endowment funds.
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Assets or income that are restricted in use. Examples are government and private grants and contracts, pledges, gifts and endowments containing stipulations made by a donor as to allowable use.
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funds (often grants) that can only be used for a specific purpose or project and cannot be used for other purposes. These can also be referred to as ring-fenced or earmarked funds.
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Contributions which are designated by the donor for a specific use. See also temporarily restricted funds and permanently restricted funds. 
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Funds subject to the restriction of the donor. Restrictions can relate to the principal amount or the purpose for which the funds are used. Also used to refer to funds in the fund 20 range of project grants called restricted and assigned funds.
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Restricted funds are funds tied to a specific use and not available for the general purposes of the organization (for example, a fund consisting of contributions that donors specifically direct the registered charity to use to buy a new building). Endowments are one type of restricted fund. Donors create them when they stipulate that the registered [..]
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Assets or income that is restricted in its use, in the types of organizations that may receive grants from it, or in the procedures used to make grants from such funds.
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Assets or income that is restricted in its use, in the types of organizations that may receive grants from it or in the procedures used to make grants from such funds. Back to Top
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Restricted funds include the net balance of all trust funds, conditional bequests and donations (including prize donations) and any other funds that are held subject to strict use conditions or capita [..]
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This fund is used to account for resources that are available for the operation and support of the educational program, but which are restricted as to their use by an outside agency or person. Some examples are: Tort Liability, Unemployment Compensation, direct Federal/State/Private grants and New Jobs Training Programs.
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