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accounting@sfconservancy.org. Refer to the Expense Report
section below for details.
== Reimbursement Procedure
Note that reimbursements are only processed once per week, and you sent your
reimbursement in late on last week, so it wasn't processed until this week's
group. Also, while we usually can turn around reimbursements in about two
weeks' time, please be advised that Conservancy officially does
reimbursements on a NET-30 basis, starting from the date that complete
materials are received. If this is an issue, Conservancy is available to
prepurchase expensive items like airline tickets on your behalf, so that you
don't need to be reimbursed.
If you seek to be reimbursed for Conservancy Project expenses, please send
the following, in a self contained email (with attachments as necessary),
cc'ing your Project Leadership Committee address (PROJECT@sfconservancy.org)
for Project approval:
* a brief paragraph explaining what was accomplished for the project
during your travel and/or with the funds being reimbursed. This can
be informal; it's just for our records to confirm the travel advanced
the not-for-profit mission of both Conservancy and the project.
* A brief report listing the items to be reimbursed.
* Full receipt(s) for everything, unless the travel policy does not
require receipts (e.g., for per diem expenses).
If your receipts are in a different currency than you're preferred one
for reimbursement, include documentation of the rate conversion (e.g., a
redacted credit card statement in your preferred currency). Otherwise,
Conservancy will use the prevailing rate for the date of the expense for
conversion.
Please verify that the receipts that you submit are within the attached
travel policy requirements. Note, however, that your Project Leadership
Committee may have set a stricter budget than what the general
Conservancy policy allows.
* How you'd liked to be reimbursed. The four payment options, in order of
Conservancy's preference, are:
* Paypal. For this, we need an email address that is valid for the
Paypal account be paid. Note that sometimes PayPal fees are
assessed. Usually we're taking funds from our PayPal balance, which
means no fees appear on our side, but they may appear on yours. It
might be worth it to check the fee schedule before choosing this
method.
* Issue you a check in USD from a USA bank, sent to you via post.
For this option, I just need your postal address.
* Wire the amount in your local currency to your bank account in your
country. For this option, I need as much of the following information
as it's possible for you to collect. While some of this information
isn't always needed, the more I have, the less likely there will be
problems with your wire. I note below in parenthesis which fields are
mandatory, which varies based on where you are in the world.
SWIFT and/or BIC Code (mandatory for non-USA wires)
ACH or ABA routing number (mandatory for USA wires)
Account Number (absolutely mandatory)
Full Name of the Account Holder (absolutely mandatory)
Full Address of Account Holder
Bank Name
Bank Address
Tax ID of account holder (mandatory for Colombia)
Phone Number of account holder (mandatory for Colombia)
IBAN (if available, *required* for EU countries)
BSB Code (mandatory for Australia, not required elsewhere)
Preferred Currency (absolutely mandatory)
Note that if there is an intermediary bank involved in the USA, you
should provide all this information for both the intermediary bank
and the final bank. Note in particular that if the intermediary
bank is in the USA, an ACH or ABA routing number is absolutely
mandatory.
* Issue you a check in your local currency, sent to you via post. For
this option, I just need your postal address and what currency you
want.
Project Leadership Committees: when you see emails of this nature, please
be sure to have your designated Representative review the materials and
send an approval message to Conservancy.
== Project Leadership Committee Review
Conservancy foresees the need for periodic reasonable exceptions to