What is an in-kind contribution?

 
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Definition
 

An in-kind contribution is a non-cash input which can be given a cash value.

Examples
 

Here are some examples of in-kind contributions:

 
  • A local community “loans” a school or a church to a literacy program for classroom space.
  • A government agency donates some paper to print books.
  • A consultant donates his time to your program.
  • A taxi company donates the use of its taxis at no cost or at a cost below market.
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