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2.4. City Related Foundation Grant: A sum of money given to the City by a City- <br /> related foundation for a specific purpose. <br /> 2.5. In-Kind Contributions: A contribution of an item or object other than cash or <br /> real property, which would serve a useful purpose in the provision of City <br /> services. Examples may include equipment, materials, or services. <br /> 2.6. Restricted Donation: A donation made to the City where the donor has <br /> restricted its use to a specified purpose. <br /> 2.7. Sponsor: A company, organization, or individual who provides the City with <br /> funding support for a program, activity, or facility in the form of a <br /> sponsorship, and who expects more than nominal recognition in return. <br /> 2.8. Sponsorship: A sponsorship typically means a person or entity that provides <br /> the City with financial support for an activity, City program, or City facility, <br /> typically in exchange for the City providing more than nominal recognition <br /> of its financial support, which distinguishes a sponsorship from a donation. <br /> Financial assistance provided by a sponsor may consist of cash and/or in- <br /> kind contributions. <br /> 2.9. Sponsorship Agreement: A negotiated agreement befinreen the City and a <br /> company, organization, or individual who provides a sponsorship whereby <br /> the City agrees to provide a sponsorship opportunity to a company, <br /> organization, or individual in exchange for recognition rights related to <br /> certain identified City-owned commercial or marketable assets. A <br /> Sponsorship Agreement may permit a limited form of advertising <br /> opportunity for a company, organization, or individual in exchange for the <br /> fee paid to the City. <br /> 2.10. Unrestricted Donations: A donation made to the City where the donor has <br /> placed no limitation on its use. <br /> 2.11. Works of Art: Includes,without limitation, physical art that may be an integral <br /> part of a public site or building, or that may be integrated with the work of <br /> other design professionals. Examples of public works of art include: <br /> sculptures; murals and paintings; earthworks; neon; glass; organic <br /> materials; mosaics; photographs; prints; film; and any combination of inedia <br /> forms or hybrids of any media. <br /> 3. SUBMISSION, REVIEW AND GUIDELINES FOR PROPOSED DONATtONS, <br /> SPONSORSHIPS AND CITY-RELATED FOUNDATION GRANTS <br /> 3.1. All public requests for donations, sponsorships, and City-related foundation <br /> grants must be submitted to the City Clerk. <br /> 3.2. The City Manager is authorized to approve proposed donations, <br /> sponsorship, and City-related foundation grants up to $60,000 in <br /> - 2 - <br />