A fee offered to professional men for their services; as, an honorarium of one thousand dollars.
An honorary payment, usually in recognition of services for which it is not usual or not lawful to assign a fixed business price.
A modest, token payment in recognition of work done or a service provided. An honorarium paid to an author or writer for a submission may consist of a small sum of money, a byline, or copies of the publication. See also AUTHOR'S COPIES BYLINE
Payment primarily to confer distinction on, or to symbolize respect, esteem, or admiration for the recipient.
a payment in recognition of acts or professional services
a fee paid for a nominally free service
a gratuitous payment as a token of appreciation for services provided
a monetary payment usually in recognition of gratuitous or professional services
an amount of money paid to an individual (not a UCAR or Federal Employee) for services performed
a one-time payment for short-term services, as outlined in this procedure, where the Institute does not expect a particular result
a payment for any speech, appearance, or article
a payment for services on which custom or propriety forbids a price to be set
a payment given for services when the payment of fees is not legally or traditionally required
a payment in consideration for services such as a speech or lecture
a payment or an award granted in recognition of a special service
a payment received for making a speech, publishing an article, or attending any public or private conference, convention, meeting, social event, meal or similar gathering
a token of appreciation paid to an individual for services performed for which payment is not required
Fee paid to a speaker or performer for a program.
A voluntary fee paid for a service which is usually free. Click here to go back to the top of the page
A payment given to a professional person for services for which fees are not legally or traditionally required.
A fee for giving a speech or making a public appearance. Members of the executive branch of the federal government are prohibited from receiving honoraria, as are members of the U.S. House (since 1989) and U.S. Senate (since 1991), although they may designate a charity to which an honorarium, of up to $2,000 per speech, may be sent.
A payment or fee rendered in recognition of professional services.
the payment provided to focus group participants. The amount varies dramatically, based on the difficulty of recruiting the participants. Also called the co-op payment or incentive.
Payment for speaking or other services. (The answer to the question, above.)
A voluntary payment made for services though no payment is legally required, usually for a guest (and expert) lecturer or tearcher for a project.
Money paid out for services rendered voluntarily i.e. when a fee has not been requested.
A "token" payment given to a professional person for services which are not normally paid or are paid at a much higher cost such as a guest lecturer or speaker at a colleqium or symposium.
The fee typically paid to a clergy person for officiating the funeral ceremony.
Voluntary payment made for services where no fee is legally required.
Payment that is given to a professional for services which fees are not legally or traditionally required.