In kind

[1] It is a part of many spheres, mainly economics, finance, but also politics, work career, food, health and others.

[2] Similarly, when a person or entity pays for services on the committee’s behalf, the payment is also considered as an in-kind contribution.

All in-kind contributions should have supporting documentation, including why the transaction is allowable for the grant purposes.

This can include: drink, food, fuel, footwear, clothing, free or subsidized housing or transport, car parking, electricity, gym membership, nurseries, low or zero-interest loans or subsidized mortgages.

It is in the form of specific goods and services, which recipients get for free or at a reduced rate from public organisation or government.

It simply covers only goods and services from predescribed areas, therefore it prevents receivers from misuse of such means.