Receipt Summary to Make a Mark Baltimore
Make a Mark Baltimore Banner
Paid
Reimbursement #10068
marketing
Submitted by Stephanie Loughran on September 14, 2019
Attached receipts
No description providedDate: September 14, 2019
$46.95 USD
Total amount $46.95
payout method
PayPal
Email address
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Paid from Fiscal Host
OpenCollective Foundation 501(c)(3) (Open Collective Foundation)
440 N. Barranca Avenue, #3717 Covina, CA 91723
Collective balance
Expense policies
Expense policies
Our payouts are processed twice a week. We will endeavor to pay within 7 days of an expense being approved by the admin of the Collective. provided all required information is included and correct. We can usually turn payments around sooner, but can’t guarantee that and don’t want to set that expectation. We make payments via Bank Transfer, and can only make payouts to countries served by our payment processor, Wise. You are not required to upload an invoice document (the data you submit in the expense form is sufficient) but if you would like to include an uploaded invoice, please make it out to: Collective name, Open Collective Foundation, 440 N. Barranca Avenue #3717, Covina, CA 91723 USA. OCF cannot reimburse EBT payments.
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Collective balance
Fiscal Host:
Open Collective Foundation