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- In Kind Canada - Canada's only national gift-in-kind program. Businesses donate surplus material, which is then distributed to charities across the country.
- Gifts In Kind International - Charity in product philanthropy helps companies donate products efficiently and effectively to charities around the world.
- Stable Stuff - Equestrian and stable themed gifts by UK Mail order. All kinds of horsey gifts for all kinds of horsey people! Cats, dogs and countryside too.
- Trade Education Institute - Non-profit offering free help and training to other non-profits to increase and manage their gifts in kind donations.
- In Kind Canada - National gift-in-kind charity. Companies can donate surplus material, new and used, which is then re-distributed to other charities across the country.
- Gifts for Sight - Accepts donations of items including cars, furniture, computers, appliances, electronics, with free nationwide pick-up. Donations are tax deductible and benefit the Center for Keratoconus.
- Bernideen's - Located in Old Colorado City: gift shop featuring floral arrangements, gifts of all kinds, dried flowers, tea sets
- Donation Station - Accepts gifts for different charities.
- BWorks - A St. Louis-based non-profit organization that seeks in-kind donations of bicycles and computers.
- America's Car Donation Charities - Donate a car, boat or RV to charity and receive the market value as a tax deduction.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gifts in kind - Gifts in kind (GIK) is a kind of charitable giving in which, instead of giving money to buy needed goods and services, the goods and services themselves are given. The motivations for GIK vary, but include:
- Gifts In Kind International - In Kind International is a 501(c)(3) organization; its mission is to link donor resources to enhance, empower and restore communities and people in need.
- Noshi - Noshi are a kind of ceremonial origami fold entirely distinct from "origami-tsuki". Put simply, they are not certificates, but are attached to gifts to express "good wishes".
- Norm of reciprocity - The norm of reciprocity is invoked in techniques used in advertising and other propaganda whereby a small gift of some kind is proffered with the expectation of producing a desire on the part of the recipient to reciprocate in some way, for example by purchasing a product, making a donation, or becoming more receptive to a line of argument. Typical examples of this technique include gifts of stickers and pens distributed by charities and flowers handed out by members of the Hare Krishna group.
- Fundraising - Fundraising is the process of soliciting and gathering money or other gifts in-kind, by requesting donations from individuals, businesses, charitable foundations, or governmental agencies. Although fundraising typically refers to efforts to gather funds for non-profit organizations, it is sometimes used to refer to the identification and solicitation of investors or other sources of capital for-profit enterprises.