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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 628 · § 628.42

§ 628.42. What may a grantee not use to match an endowment challenge grant?

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To match an endowment challenge grant, a grantee may not use---
(a)A pledge of funds or securities;
(b)Deferred gifts such as a charitable remainder annuity trust or unitrust;
(c)Any Federal funds;
(d)Any borrowed funds; or
(e)The corpus or income of an endowment fund or quasi-endowment fund existing at the closing date established by the Secretary for submission of eligibility requests under the Endowment Challenge Grant Program. This includes the corpus or income of an endowment or quasi-endowment fund established by a foundation if the foundation is tax-exempt and was established for the purpose of raising money for the institution. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1065)
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