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! <br /> <br /> Page Two <br /> bfemorandum <br /> June 15, 1978 <br /> <br /> 4. In-kind goods and services are eligible as match. However, <br /> applicants must demonstrate that the project described will <br /> be properly supported by cash. In particular, the salary of <br /> the principal investigator (architectural historian, archeologist, <br /> or planner) should not be donated services. Assistants or <br /> students may donate their services for academic credit. <br /> <br /> 5. In order to insure a high level of professional achievement <br /> in this program, we have reserved the right to recommend <br /> personnel for these survey and planning activities and to <br /> review all p~ofessional personnel working in the program. We <br /> are accountable to the Secretary of the Interior for work <br /> conducted in North Carolina under this grant-in-aid program; <br /> therefore we have included this review provision. <br /> <br /> 6. Applications are due on or before August 15, 1978. That date <br /> is rapidly approaching and we would encourage you to consider <br /> this application at your earliest convenience. <br /> <br />Please feel free to contact Catherine Bishir, coordinator of our Survey <br />and Planning Branch (919) 733-4763 if you need assistance in preparing <br />the project narrative. General inquiries about funding, matching <br />eligibility, in-kind services, etc., should be directed to Brent D. <br />Glass at the same n~nber. <br /> <br />Enclosures <br /> <br />LET/dk <br /> <br /> <br />