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|  | <h1 id="software-freedom-conservancy-travel-and-reimbursable-expense-policy">Software Freedom Conservancy Travel and Reimbursable Expense Policy</h1> | ||
|  | <h2 id="overview">Overview</h2> | ||
|  | <p>This Travel and Reimbursable Expense Policy (“Policy”) applies to all | ||
|  | Conservancy Member Projects (“Projects”) of Software Freedom Conservancy | ||
|  | (“Conservancy”) and has been created to memorialize Conservancy’s | ||
|  | reimbursement policies relating to travel and other business expenses | ||
|  | incurred by Conservancy staff, Project Leadership Committee (“PLC”) | ||
|  | members, and project volunteers while engaged in business on behalf of, or | ||
|  | at the behest of Conservancy and/or a Project (“Travelers”).</p> | ||
|  | <p>This Policy includes an Easy Reference Guide that can be used as a | ||
|  | template for most of the travel covered under this Policy.  When in doubt, | ||
|  | refer to the more detailed sections below.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="purpose">Purpose</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Conservancy must maintain effective control of business-related expenses | ||
|  | in order to maintain its financial viability and tax exempt status. | ||
|  | Conservancy and each Project is also accountable to our donors to ensure | ||
|  | that we manage their contributions wisely and maximize our ability to | ||
|  | pursue our charitable mission.  As such, Conservancy expects Travelers to | ||
|  | use good judgment and to claim reimbursement for only those expenses that | ||
|  | are necessary and reasonable.  Excessive expenses, including but not | ||
|  | limited to luxury accommodations and services unnecessary for, or unrelated | ||
|  | to the furtherance of Conservancy’s charitable mission are not eligible for | ||
|  | reimbursement.</p> | ||
|  | <p>Any travel expense that adheres to this Policy is considered In-Policy | ||
|  | and does not require special approval, so long as the trip itself | ||
|  | has been approved in writing by Conservancy’s Executive Director or | ||
|  | by a Project’s Leadership Committee (“PLC”) in a regular and documented | ||
|  | PLC vote.  Conservancy and/or a PLC can limit allowable travel expenses | ||
|  | to an amount less than what would otherwise be considered acceptable | ||
|  | according to this Policy. If so, the smaller budget is the maximum | ||
|  | allowed expense.</p> | ||
|  | <p>PLC’s may, in fact, have their own travel policy that is more restrictive | ||
|  | than this one.  Please consult the PLC for your Conservancy project before | ||
|  | incurring an expenses to ensure you understand what expenses can be | ||
|  | reimbursed.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="easy-reference-guide">Easy Reference Guide</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Travelers should adhere to the following guidelines to stay In-Policy.</p> | ||
|  | <h3 id="flights">Flights</h3> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Before you buy tickets, save a screenshot of a flight search that | ||
|  |   shows the least expensive fare available from multiple airlines for | ||
|  |   the dates you need to travel.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Book at least 14 days in advance.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Fares within $100 of that lowest fare you found are In-Policy, even if | ||
|  |   you book on a different site or for different dates.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Fares over $750 domestically or $1,650 internationally require | ||
|  |   Conservancy’s pre-approval.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <h3 id="hotels">Hotels</h3> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Hotels are In-Policy as long as the average nightly rate you pay | ||
|  |   (excluding taxes and fees) is under the maximum rate for lodging for your | ||
|  |   destination.  See the “Rates” section below for details.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Be sure the receipt from your hotel includes the dates of your | ||
|  |   stay, not just a total.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <h3 id="receipts">Receipts</h3> | ||
|  | <p>Keep and submit PDFs of the following, as applicable:</p> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Your fare search (i.e., a screen shot)</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Your plane and rail tickets (e-confirmation of purchase is sufficient)</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Your hotel/lodging invoice</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <h3 id="per-diem">Per Diem</h3> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Use your per diem to cover meals and incidental expenses.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Your total per diem allowance follows the rates published for your | ||
|  |   destination.  See the “Rates” section below for details.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Try to be frugal: per diem rates are rather generous.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>When attending a conference where food is included, Do The Right | ||
|  |   Thing and claim a lower per diem.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <h3 id="reimbursement">Reimbursement</h3> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>To receive reimbursement, send transportation and hotel receipts, | ||
|  |   along with a list of per diem days and totals, to | ||
|  |   <a href="mailto:accounting@sfconservancy.org">accounting@sfconservancy.org</a>.  Refer to the Expense Report | ||
|  |   section below for details.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Your complete reimbursement request must be submitted to | ||
|  |   <a href="mailto:accounting@sfconservancy.org">accounting@sfconservancy.org</a> within 90 days of the last date of | ||
|  |   travel.  Untimely requests <strong>will not be reimbursed</strong>.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <h2 id="rates">Rates</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Throughout this document, we refer to rates reported by other parties.</p> | ||
|  | <p>For travel in the United States, we follow the maximum rates for lodging and | ||
|  | M&IE per diem set by the | ||
|  | <a href="https://www.gsa.gov/perdiem">US General Services Administration</a>.</p> | ||
|  | <p>For travel outside the United States, we follow the maximum rates for lodging and | ||
|  | M&IE per diem set by the | ||
|  | <a href="https://aoprals.state.gov/web920/per_diem.asp">US Department of State</a>.</p> | ||
|  | <p>We calculate the total per diem allowance for a trip using the same method | ||
|  | as the GSA.  Travelers may request up to 100% of the listed rate for each | ||
|  | full day of travel, plus 75% of the listed rate for each partial day of | ||
|  | travel.  For example, if you fly to a conference on Monday, spend Tuesday | ||
|  | through Thursday at the conference, and return home on Friday, and the per | ||
|  | diem rate for the conference city is $80, you may request up to $360: $80 | ||
|  | for each day Tuesday through Thursday, plus $60 for each day you flew.</p> | ||
|  | <p>When we convert currencies (e.g., to determine whether a hotel paid in Euros | ||
|  | was within the maximum lodging rate), we use the final rate published by | ||
|  | <a href="https://openexchangerates.org/">Open Exchange Rates</a> on the date we received | ||
|  | the reimbursement request.  Please do not do your own currency conversions | ||
|  | in your reimbursement requests.  Simply report expenses in their original | ||
|  | currency/ies, and we will convert appropriately.  If you have questions or | ||
|  | concerns about our rates, just ask, and we’ll be happy to provide details | ||
|  | before we send you final payment.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="reimbursement-procedure">Reimbursement Procedure</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Conservancy handles 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.</p> | ||
|  | <p>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:</p> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>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.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>A brief report listing the items to be reimbursed.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Full receipt(s) for everything, unless the travel policy does not | ||
|  |   require receipts (e.g., for per diem expenses).</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <p>If your receipts are in a different currency than your 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.</p> | ||
|  | <p>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.</p> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>How you’d liked to be reimbursed. The four payment options, in order of | ||
|  |   Conservancy’s preference, are:</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>PayPal.  For this, we need (a) the email address that is registered to | ||
|  |     the PayPal account that will receive reimbursement and (b) the preferred | ||
|  |     currency.  (Please verify that PayPal supports transactions in | ||
|  |     <a href="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=p/sell/mc/mc_intro-outside">your preferred currency before choosing one</a>.) | ||
|  |     Note that sometimes PayPal charges fees.  Usually we’re taking funds | ||
|  |     from our PayPal balance, which means no fees appear on our side, but | ||
|  |     they may appear on yours.  In our experience, USA PayPal account holders | ||
|  |     physically in the USA are not typically charged fees; but we do advise | ||
|  |     you to check PayPal’s fee schedule before choosing this method.</p> | ||
|  | <p>NOTE: Typically, when choosing PayPal as a payment option, amounts owed | ||
|  |         in USD will be paid in USD, regardless of your preferred currency | ||
|  |         selection.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Issue you a check in USD from a USA bank, sent to you via post. | ||
|  |     For this option, I just need your postal address.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>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.</p> | ||
|  | <p><strong>Required information</strong></p> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Full Name of the Account Holder</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Full Address of the Account Holder</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Account Number</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Preferred Currency</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Bank Name</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Bank Address</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Bank ACH or ABA routing number (for banks in the US); | ||
|  |     or SWIFT and/or BIC code (for banks outside the US)</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <p><strong>Additional required information by country</strong></p> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>All countries inside the EU: IBAN</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Australia: BSB or “Bank Code”</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Brazil: IABN; Tax ID of the Account Holder (your 14-digit CNPJ | ||
|  |       or 11-digit CPF); Phone Number of the Account Holder; | ||
|  |       and Bank Agency Code</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Colombia: Tax ID of the Account Holder; and Phone Number | ||
|  |       of the Account Holder</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>India: IFSC Code</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Kenya: The name of the local branch of your bank where you hold your | ||
|  |       account</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Qatar: IBAN</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Russian Federation: Beneficiary INN; Patronymic Name of Beneficiary; | ||
|  |       and VAT/VO Code of Beneficiary Bank</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Ukraine: BSB or “Bank Code”; Tax ID of the Account Holder; | ||
|  |       and Phone Number of the Account Holder</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>United States: Phone Number of the Account Holder</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <p><strong>Additional information we can use</strong></p> | ||
|  | <p>Banks outside the US will often designate a Correspondent Bank when | ||
|  |   receiving funds from the US.  If you can give us the Correspondent | ||
|  |   Bank Name and ACH, we can specify that in the wire.  Your bank will | ||
|  |   usually take the fewest fees when receiving wires from its | ||
|  |   Correspondent Bank, so this will mean the most money for you.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>A check in your local currency, sent to you via post. For this option, we | ||
|  |     just need your postal address and what currency you want. Note that this | ||
|  |     is a more involved option to process and will usually take at least 30 | ||
|  |     days to issue payment.  We do not recommend this method.  Please choose | ||
|  |     it only if you absolutely cannot receive a wire transfer for some reason.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <p>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.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="project-leadership-committee-review">Project Leadership Committee Review</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Conservancy foresees the need for periodic reasonable exceptions to | ||
|  | this Policy.  Persons working on behalf of a specific Project seeking | ||
|  | an exception to this Policy must petition their PLC to obtain written | ||
|  | approval from Conservancy authorizing the exception.  Persons working | ||
|  | directly on behalf of Conservancy seeking an exception to the | ||
|  | Policy must obtain written approval from Conservancy authorizing the | ||
|  | exception.</p> | ||
|  | <p>PLCs are responsible for creating procedures for requesting exceptions, | ||
|  | and submitting to Conservancy reimbursement requests associated with | ||
|  | their respective Projects.  PLCs are also responsible for making available | ||
|  | a list of required response times for inquiries, including but not | ||
|  | limited to, the following two cases</p> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>a specific number of days to respond to regular reimbursement requests, | ||
|  | and</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>a specific number of days to respond to pre-authorization requests.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <p>PLCs are also responsible for monitoring the available balance in their | ||
|  | Project Fund, and for granting or refusing approval for travel expense | ||
|  | requests based on an assessment of the funds available and of any | ||
|  | outstanding contracts payable.  PLCs are not to approve travel expense | ||
|  | requests when their Project does not have sufficient funds to cover the | ||
|  | expense.  If a PLC has any questions regarding whether their Project has | ||
|  | sufficient funds to cover a Traveler’s expense request, the PLC should | ||
|  | contact Conservancy.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="transportation">Transportation</h2> | ||
|  | <h3 id="overall-transportation-cost">Overall transportation Cost</h3> | ||
|  | <p>Domestic transportation costs greater than US$750 requires Conservancy | ||
|  | approval prior to booking, even if all other Policy conditions have been | ||
|  | met.  International transportation costs greater than US$1,800 requires | ||
|  | Conservancy approval prior to booking, even if all other Policy conditions | ||
|  | have been met.</p> | ||
|  | <h3 id="advance-purchase">Advance Purchase</h3> | ||
|  | <p>Tickets for travel by air or rail (excluding commuter train and subway) | ||
|  | should be booked at least 14 days in advance; any travel booked less than | ||
|  | 14 days in advance requires written pre-authorization by Conservancy. | ||
|  | Tickets for travel by air or rail beyond 365 days in advance also require | ||
|  | written pre-authorization by Conservancy.</p> | ||
|  | <h3 id="air-travel">Air Travel</h3> | ||
|  | <h4 id="class-of-service">Class of Service</h4> | ||
|  | <p>Coach and/or Economy Airfare is the only acceptable class for all flights | ||
|  | (domestic and international) unless a PLC provides a special exception and | ||
|  | a valid reason (such as a need for business class due to a documented | ||
|  | medical reason) to Conservancy for written approval.  Travelers may select | ||
|  | their airline of choice (e.g., for the purpose of collecting airline miles | ||
|  | and rewards), provided that the resulting fare otherwise meets the | ||
|  | requirements of this Policy.  Travelers should not book out-of-Policy trips | ||
|  | (and thus pay a higher fare) in order to qualify for a mileage upgrade.</p> | ||
|  | <h4 id="advance-purchase_1">Advance Purchase</h4> | ||
|  | <p>Air travel should be booked at least 14 days in advance; any travel booked | ||
|  | less than 14 days in advance requires written pre-authorization by | ||
|  | Conservancy.  Flights beyond 365 days in advance also require written | ||
|  | pre-authorization by Conservancy.</p> | ||
|  | <h4 id="low-fare">Low Fare</h4> | ||
|  | <p>Conservancy aims to balance cost savings with time savings and convenience. | ||
|  | Budgets for flights are set based on their travel time compared to the | ||
|  | flight with the lowest available fare.  Flights with fares that are within | ||
|  | budget are in-Policy.</p> | ||
|  | <p>To find the lowest available fare, run a flight search that meets these | ||
|  | criteria, and save the results:</p> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>The search must include fares from multiple airlines.  Any | ||
|  |   widely-recognized airfare search site that lists results from multiple | ||
|  |   airlines is acceptable, including sites such as | ||
|  |   <a href="http://orbitz.com">Orbitz</a>, <a href="http://kayak.com">Kayak</a> or | ||
|  |   <a href="http://hipmunk.com/">Hipmunk</a>.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>The search must cover only the dates of relevant travel.  For example, if | ||
|  |   you’re attending a conference that runs Monday through Friday, the search | ||
|  |   must have you arriving no earlier than Sunday, and leaving no later than | ||
|  |   Saturday.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Except as allowed by Policy, the search must not use filters that might | ||
|  |   exclude the least expensive fare.  For example, you may filter out | ||
|  |   flights with two or more connections, since Conservancy does not | ||
|  |   consider those reasonable.  However, you may not filter out specific | ||
|  |   airlines, or flights without WiFi.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <p>Save the results of this search.  A PDF printout of the first page of | ||
|  | results from your browser is ideal.  A screenshot can work too.  Just make | ||
|  | sure the output shows the search criteria and the lowest available fare. | ||
|  | When you send your reimbursement request, attach these results.</p> | ||
|  | <p>The budget for a flight is set depending on how its cost and travel time | ||
|  | compares to the flight with the lowest available fare.  Travel time is | ||
|  | measured from the scheduled departure time of the first flight in the | ||
|  | itinerary to the scheduled landing time of the final flight.  We use the | ||
|  | following table to determine the budget:</p> | ||
|  | <table> | ||
|  | <thead> | ||
|  | <tr> | ||
|  | <th>If the travel time for a flight is…</th> | ||
|  | <th>the budget for that flight is…</th> | ||
|  | </tr> | ||
|  | </thead> | ||
|  | <tbody> | ||
|  | <tr> | ||
|  | <td>the same or longer than the flight with the lowest available fare</td> | ||
|  | <td>the lowest available fare + US$100</td> | ||
|  | </tr> | ||
|  | <tr> | ||
|  | <td>less than three hours shorter</td> | ||
|  | <td>the lowest available fare + US$100</td> | ||
|  | </tr> | ||
|  | <tr> | ||
|  | <td>between three and six hours shorter</td> | ||
|  | <td>the lowest available fare + US$200</td> | ||
|  | </tr> | ||
|  | <tr> | ||
|  | <td>between six and ten hours shorter</td> | ||
|  | <td>the lowest available fare + US$350</td> | ||
|  | </tr> | ||
|  | <tr> | ||
|  | <td>at least ten hours shorter</td> | ||
|  | <td>the lowest available fare + US$600</td> | ||
|  | </tr> | ||
|  | </tbody> | ||
|  | </table> | ||
|  | <p>Any flight with a total cost that is within its corresponding budget is | ||
|  | within Policy.  Any flight with a cost over its budget requires written | ||
|  | pre-authorization by Conservancy.</p> | ||
|  | <p>Travelers may book their tickets on different dates or a different site as | ||
|  | long as they used a qualifying fare search site to determine that the | ||
|  | booked flights are within Policy.</p> | ||
|  | <h4 id="reasonable-flights">Reasonable Flights</h4> | ||
|  | <p>Conservancy asks that Travelers allow for flexibility with respect | ||
|  | to departure times during a desired day of travel, as well as longer | ||
|  | trips in order to reduce cost.  However, Conservancy does consider | ||
|  | flights with two or more connections as unreasonable and does not | ||
|  | expect Travelers to consider those flight options to be reasonable.</p> | ||
|  | <h4 id="excess-baggage">Excess Baggage</h4> | ||
|  | <p>Should a team member travel on an airline that charges for a single piece of | ||
|  | checked baggage, such a baggage expense is eligible for reimbursement with a | ||
|  | receipt.  Team members are responsible for charges on any baggage beyond a | ||
|  | single piece, unless that additional baggage is materials specifically | ||
|  | related to the Project’s and Conservancy’s mission (i.e., bringing t-shirts | ||
|  | and other promotional materials to an event).</p> | ||
|  | <h4 id="out-of-policy-bookings">Out-of-Policy Bookings</h4> | ||
|  | <p>All air travel not adhering to the above Policies are considered Out-of-Policy | ||
|  | and require written pre-authorization by an officer of Conservancy.</p> | ||
|  | <h4 id="cancellation-fees">Cancellation Fees</h4> | ||
|  | <p>Cancellation fees and other penalties incurred result of a change | ||
|  | of plans are reimbursable at Conservancy’s discretion.  In general, | ||
|  | Conservancy shall reimburse such fees if the Traveler can submit a | ||
|  | valid reason for the change of plans.  Acceptable reasons include Conservancy | ||
|  | and/or the PLC canceling or altering the trip or unexpected delays | ||
|  | in flight connections.  In instances where these fees are incurred | ||
|  | without adequate explanation, Conservancy reserves the right to refuse | ||
|  | to reimburse the cost of the fees.</p> | ||
|  | <h3 id="other-transportation">Other Transportation</h3> | ||
|  | <h4 id="ground-transportation">Ground Transportation</h4> | ||
|  | <p>Ground transportation necessary as part of authorized Project trips | ||
|  | is considered to be a reasonable expense.   Public ground transportation, | ||
|  | such as taxis, shuttles, buses and municipal transit, are generally | ||
|  | the most cost-effective options and are the standard for eligible | ||
|  | ground transportation reimbursements.  All car rentals require pre-authorization | ||
|  | by the PLC or by an officer of Conservancy.  When car rentals | ||
|  | have been pre-approved, the rental of compact cars is encouraged; | ||
|  | mid-size vehicles are authorized when necessary (e.g., when compact-sized | ||
|  | vehicles are not available or the number of passengers or volume of | ||
|  | baggage makes a compact vehicle impractical).</p> | ||
|  | <h4 id="rail-transportation">Rail Transportation</h4> | ||
|  | <p>Rail transportation as a means of travel for an authorized Project | ||
|  | trip is considered to be a reasonable expense.  All rail transportation | ||
|  | must be in economy and/or coach class.</p> | ||
|  | <h4 id="use-of-personal-vehicles">Use of Personal Vehicles</h4> | ||
|  | <p>When circumstances require Travelers to utilize their personal vehicles for | ||
|  | Project purposes, they can be reimbursed at the current | ||
|  | <a href="https://www.irs.gov/tax-professionals/standard-mileage-rates/">USA IRS Standard Mileage Rate</a>, | ||
|  | plus any related parking expenses and toll fees.  Drivers are encouraged to | ||
|  | find the lowest cost parking area reasonably near their destination.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="additional-days-of-travel">Additional Days of Travel</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Travelers often seek to add extra days before or after an approved trip | ||
|  | (e.g., the weekend before a conference). A Traveler may seek approval for | ||
|  | the expenses associated with an extended stay prior to booking the trip, | ||
|  | provided that the additional days are solely to enable a Traveler to | ||
|  | conduct work within the PLC’s objectives and Conservancy’s charitable | ||
|  | mission, or to get a particular airfare that <strong>reduces</strong> the overall cost of | ||
|  | the trip.  Travelers may seek approval to book travel itineraries that | ||
|  | include extra days for personal reasons, so long as the cost of the flight | ||
|  | meets the other requirements of this Policy.  Other expenses incurred | ||
|  | during extra personal days beyond transportation costs are not reimbursable.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="lodging">Lodging</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Travelers are expected to be cost-conscious and prudent when booking lodging | ||
|  | for approved trips, and to verify that rates are within the maximum lodging | ||
|  | rates for the hotel’s location.  See the “Rates” section above for details.</p> | ||
|  | <p>If the lodging chosen by the Traveler and/or the PLC exceeds the maximum | ||
|  | lodging rate for the given location (per Traveler), the Traveler and/or the | ||
|  | PLC <strong>must</strong> obtain written pre-approval from Conservancy and the PLC before | ||
|  | booking the hotel.  If written pre-approval is not sought or is not granted, | ||
|  | Conservancy will only reimburse up to the maximum lodging rate.</p> | ||
|  | <p>Lodging documentation submitted as part of a reimbursement request must | ||
|  | include a copy of the hotel invoice detailing all charges (credit card | ||
|  | receipts <strong>alone</strong> are unacceptable).  In particular, since Conservancy only | ||
|  | reimburses for room charges (plus relevant taxes and fees) for the necessary | ||
|  | travel dates, the receipt from the hotel must clearly show the dates of stay, | ||
|  | and separately list room charges and any food or service charges. | ||
|  | Conservancy will not reimburse Travelers for any costs associated with an | ||
|  | upgrade of room accommodations.</p> | ||
|  | <p>In some cases, Conservancy, upon consultation with the PLC, may decide to | ||
|  | book lodging on behalf of Travelers.  In this case, Conservancy-booked | ||
|  | lodging is always considered In-Policy.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="other-reimbursable-expenses">Other Reimbursable Expenses</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Conservancy will reimburse persons for Project-related expenses that | ||
|  | are incurred while traveling on approved Project business and/or approved | ||
|  | Conservancy business. Only necessary, ordinary and reasonable expenses | ||
|  | are eligible for reimbursement, and only those categories of expenses | ||
|  | listed in this document qualify.</p> | ||
|  | <h3 id="meals-and-incidental-expenses">Meals and Incidental Expenses</h3> | ||
|  | <h4 id="overview_1">Overview</h4> | ||
|  | <p>Travelers can submit for a per diem for meals and incidental expenses for | ||
|  | every day of a trip devoted to Project- and/or Conservancy-related mission | ||
|  | work, including the day(s) of travel itself, up to the maximum rate for the | ||
|  | destination of the trip.  See the “Rates” section above for details.</p> | ||
|  | <p>These per diem rates are the maximum daily rate Travelers can claim.  If a | ||
|  | conference has provided food, or food is provided in some other form, or | ||
|  | the costs the Traveler incurs are lower than this rate, then the Traveler | ||
|  | should reasonably reduce their per diem claim.</p> | ||
|  | <p>PLCs and/or Conservancy have the authority to set lower per diem rates | ||
|  | than those generated by the calculators above.  In those instances, | ||
|  | Travelers will only be able to submit for the lower per diem rates.</p> | ||
|  | <h4 id="group-meals">Group Meals</h4> | ||
|  | <p>For groups of Travelers on an In-Policy trip, each Traveler should | ||
|  | pay for his/her own meals, seeing as all participants will have an | ||
|  | opportunity to submit for separate per diem reimbursements after the trip.</p> | ||
|  | <p>For clarification purposes, this Policy does not relate to planned | ||
|  | group events that include meals and/or refreshments (e.g., a PLC-organized | ||
|  | conference that includes lunch for all attendees).  Further, PLCs and/or | ||
|  | Conservancy retain the right to allocate a separate budget for anticipated | ||
|  | large group meals beyond the individual per diem limits of each Traveler, | ||
|  | provided that they are within the PLC’s technical objectives and/or | ||
|  | Conservancy’s mission.  Travelers anticipating a need to cover such | ||
|  | a large group meal should seek pre-approval from his/her PLC and/or Conservancy | ||
|  | for such expenses before the trip.</p> | ||
|  | <p>For any such group meal, Conservancy will require a written paragraph | ||
|  | summary of the meeting, indicating what was accomplished for the Project’s | ||
|  | and Conservancy’s mission.</p> | ||
|  | <h4 id="meals-for-organizational-development">Meals For Organizational Development</h4> | ||
|  | <p>Travelers may occasionally have the need to invite third parties | ||
|  | (e.g., prospective donors, contributors, community members, etc.) to | ||
|  | meals in order to further a PLC’s technical direction and/or Conservancy’s | ||
|  | mission.  Conservancy recommends that Travelers seek pre-approval from | ||
|  | their PLC and/or Conservancy for such meals.</p> | ||
|  | <p>For any such organizational development meal, Conservancy will require a | ||
|  | written paragraph summary of the meeting, indicating what was accomplished | ||
|  | for the Project’s and Conservancy’s mission.</p> | ||
|  | <h4 id="phone-call-charges-part-of-per-diem">Phone Call Charges Part of Per Diem</h4> | ||
|  | <p>Charges for personal phone calls (e.g., made from a hotel, or via | ||
|  | a mobile phone in international travel) are not reimbursable as an | ||
|  | expense separate from the allocated per diem.</p> | ||
|  | <h4 id="currency-conversion-charges-part-of-per-diem">Currency Conversion Charges Part of Per Diem</h4> | ||
|  | <p>Any fees associated with currency conversion are not reimbursable as an | ||
|  | expense separate from the allocated per diem.</p> | ||
|  | <h3 id="conference-registration-fees">Conference Registration Fees</h3> | ||
|  | <p>Conservancy will reimburse conference registration fees up to $100 per day | ||
|  | for Travelers on approved Project business and/or approved Conservancy | ||
|  | business.  For example, a $250 registration fee for a 3-day conference is | ||
|  | In-Policy; however, a $225 registration fee for a 2-day conference is not.</p> | ||
|  | <p>Travelers seeking reimbursement for registration fees that exceed $100 per | ||
|  | day must obtain prior approval from an officer of Conservancy.</p> | ||
|  | <h3 id="internet-access">Internet Access</h3> | ||
|  | <p>Internet access/wi-fi fees charged by a hotel are reimbursable, provided | ||
|  | that they are listed on the hotel/lodging invoice submitted for | ||
|  | reimbursement.  Other internet access fees (e.g., airport internet | ||
|  | services, personal wi-fi hotspots, internet cafes) are not reimbursable | ||
|  | except as incidental expenses to be covered by a Traveler’s per diem.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="non-reimbursable-expenses">Non-reimbursable Expenses</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Non-reimbursable expenses are identified throughout this policy.  The | ||
|  | following items are typically non-reimbursable expenses:</p> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Partner, spouse, and/or companion travel</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>First class travel (unless medically necessary)</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Upgrades to air travel, car rentals, or hotel rooms</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Purchase of clothing, luggage, toiletries and other miscellaneous | ||
|  | personal items</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Supplemental travel or car rental insurance</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Fines, penalties, or legal fees</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Personal entertainment or recreational expenses beyond the allotted per | ||
|  | diem</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <p>Travelers are permitted to pay for their own upgrades, or use bonus | ||
|  | programs to upgrade Conservancy-reimbursed expenses.  However, Travelers | ||
|  | must ensure that Conservancy does not receive nor reimburse any charges | ||
|  | for any such transaction.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="satisfaction-of-irs-requirements">Satisfaction of IRS Requirements</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Reimbursed travel expenses are subject to examination by the USA Internal | ||
|  | Revenue Service (IRS).  Travelers are responsible for retaining documentary | ||
|  | evidence that all expenses are strictly for Project- and/or | ||
|  | Conservancy-related purposes, not personal in nature, and therefore not | ||
|  | includable as taxable income to the Traveler.  Receipts are required for | ||
|  | all expenses, no matter the amount.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="approvals">Approvals</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Travelers traveling on behalf of a Project must seek approvals and | ||
|  | submit expense reports to their PLC.  PLCs are to review those expense | ||
|  | reports and pass them along to Conservancy’s accounting office for | ||
|  | final approval and reimbursement.</p> | ||
|  | <p>Travelers traveling on behalf of Conservancy must seek approvals from | ||
|  | Conservancy’s Executive Director, and submit expense reports to | ||
|  | Conservancy’s accounting office for reimbursement.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="expense-reporting">Expense Reporting</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Travelers seeking reimbursement must submit an expense report to the | ||
|  | appropriate channel with the following information:</p> | ||
|  | <ul> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Name of Traveler</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Brief description of trip and trip’s purpose (e.g., “August 2011 | ||
|  | trip to XYZ conference for ABC project, served as planning committee | ||
|  | member”; “Feb. ‘12 FOO hackfest in Portland, OR; contributed code”)</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>A brief paragraph explaining what was accomplished for the project | ||
|  | during your travel.</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>Number of days traveled (with documentary evidence, e.g., conference | ||
|  | itinerary, etc.) and associated per diem</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | <li> | ||
|  | <p>List of expenses not covered by per diem (e.g., transportation, lodging) | ||
|  | with substantiating receipts (or scans of receipts).</p> | ||
|  | </li> | ||
|  | </ul> | ||
|  | <p>In the event that it is impractical to obtain a required receipt and/or if | ||
|  |   such receipt has been inadvertently destroyed or lost, the Traveler should | ||
|  |   furnish a written statement to that effect, as well as an explanation of | ||
|  |   the expenditure involved.  When possible, secondary documentation (such as | ||
|  |   a redacted credit card bill) should be provided instead of the | ||
|  |   lost/destroyed receipt.</p> | ||
|  | <p>Any expense without a substantiated receipt and/or a supporting written | ||
|  | statement will not be reimbursed.</p> | ||
|  | <p>Conservancy requests that all expense reports be submitted within two weeks | ||
|  | of travel.  Expense reports filed more than 90 days after the last day of | ||
|  | travel (or for other reimbursable expenses, the day expenses are incurred) | ||
|  | <strong>will not be reimbursed</strong>.</p> | ||
|  | <p>Reimbursements are paid by Conservancy on a NET-30 basis, from the | ||
|  | date of receipt by Conservancy of the fully complete report and supporting | ||
|  | documentation for the travel.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="consequences-of-policy-violations">Consequences of Policy Violations</h2> | ||
|  | <p>Failure to comply with this policy may result in the denial of, or delay | ||
|  | in payment for, reimbursement requests.</p> | ||
|  | <h2 id="policy-changes">Policy Changes</h2> | ||
|  | <p>The Conservancy reserves the right to change any terms of this Policy | ||
|  | from time to time. The Policy of record shall be the Policy most recently | ||
|  | distributed by the Conservancy. </p> | ||
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