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For example by donating money or if you want to In-kind some black laser printer toner for an OKI C5500 (we have thousands of pages of walking list pages to print over the next few weeks).
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In-kind donations to cover printing, shipping and other logistical expenses will help sustain current programs and/or help establish new ones.
Barbara A. Himes: Babies Dying at Alarming Rates: Calling Attention to a National Problem 2009
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In-kind contributions to management worth US$450,000 have come from WWF, CI, TNC and PRONATURA.
Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California, Mexico 2008
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In-kind would mean the state government would actually receive quantities of natural gas which it could then dispose of as it wanted.
Alaska gas pipeline inches forward Ed Hollett 2007
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In-kind billboard ads from Regency worth $125,000 serviced Rocky's run against Mike Feuer for City Attorney in 2001.
Archive 2006-03-01 2006
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In-kind contributions from community groups, faith-based organizations, and labor unions that care about your issue are another option.
OUR BODIES, OURSELVES The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective 2005
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In-kind contributions to these Technology Innovation projects will total more than $67 million.
Fact Sheet On Digitial Divide For Children In East Palo Alto ITY National Archives 2000
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In-kind support, in the form of vehicles and helicopters, enabled UN officials to access remote areas of East Timor to ensure that all voters understood the importance of the ballot process.
House of Representatives' Debate on East Timor - Speech By 1999
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In-kind donations should always be evaluated against actual needs and cultural appropriateness.
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In-kind gifts handled nationally can be quantified at over $2 million.
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