Gift-in-Kind definition
Gift-in-Kind means a gift that is a tangible item, for example, a work of art, equipment or literary collection.
Gift-in-Kind means any campaign material, whether a tangible good or otherwise, provided to a candidate without cost or below market value,
Gift-in-Kind means a non-cash gift and includes artwork, equipment, personal property, securities or cultural property.
More Definitions of Gift-in-Kind
Gift-in-Kind means non-cash donation of materials or long-lived assets, other than real and personal property. Gifts-in-kind should be reported at fair market value.
Gift-in-Kind means a contribution, other than a cash payment, by the City to an applicant in accordance with the policy, this procedure, and any funding agreement between the City and the applicant.
Gift-in-Kind means a non-monetary donation of property or service(s) of value. Such donations may include, but are not limited to, donations of: real estate, automobiles, furnishings, artwork, printing services or materials, floral arrangements, catering services, office supplies, building supplies, and access to lodging, food, or entertainment.
Gift-in-Kind means a non-cash contribution toward a specific project and where the donor may receive a donation receipt;
Gift-in-Kind means any campaign material, whether a tangible good or a service, provided to a Campaign Material without cost or below market value;
Gift-in-Kind means a voluntary transfer of property, other than cash, without consideration;