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  2. In kind - Wikipedia

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    An in-kind contribution is a non-cash contribution of goods or a service. Those are either offered free or at less than usual charge for them. [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.

  3. Gifts in kind - Wikipedia

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    Gifts in kind supply a market efficiency that is difficult to attain by other means. [4] For example, many charities that provide life-saving medications to people in impoverished nations could not afford to buy these drugs using their cash donations or grants alone. Donated drugs help these organizations to work most effectively at a much ...

  4. Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment - Wikipedia

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    By 2022, the international partners providing in-kind contributions also included CERN, Brazil, Switzerland and Poland [36] and the total foreign contribution to the $3B project was $570M, or about 20%. [37]

  5. Matching funds - Wikipedia

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    The programs work by making each contribution worth more than their current value, thereby increasing the proportional impact of the contribution. [16] In New York City, for example, a $6-to-$1 program has resulted in "small dollar donors constitute the vast majority of spending in New York City elections, representing 73% of all contributions ...

  6. National Science Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering. Its medical counterpart is the National Institutes of Health.

  7. Golden Fleece Award - Wikipedia

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    The National Science Foundation (NSF) won the first Golden Fleece Award for spending $84,000 on a study on love. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Proxmire reasoned that: [ 18 ] I object to this not only because no one—not even the National Science Foundation—can argue that falling in love is a science; not only because I'm sure that even if they spend $84 ...

  8. Here's the net worth you need in 2025 to rank in the top 25% ...

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    For example, consistent contributions to a 401(k) over a 30-year career and benefiting from long-term market growth can drive up your wealth. Similarly, investing in real estate without having to ...

  9. Dishonoured cheque - Wikipedia

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    In some cases the issuance of a NSF check may result in criminal prosecution of the drawer of the check. Criminal charges are more likely where the drawer can be shown to have issued the check knowing that it would not be honored. Charges are also more likely when the NSF check is for a large amount, or where the drawer issues multiple NSF ...