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RE: [fwd] RE: [ga] ICANN reimburse $75,000 to GAC for GAC secretariat (from: richard.hill@itu.int)
My understanding of the term "in-kind" is when you provide good or services
that somebody needs, rather than cash so that they can buy the goods or
services.
For example, a manufacturer of PCs could provide a PC to a school as an
"in-kind" contribution.
So it is a form of funding, but by providing needed goods or services
instead of cash.
Best,
Richard
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Richard Hill
Counsellor, ITU-T SG2
International Telecommunication Union
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Email: richard.hill@itu.int
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Baptista [mailto:baptista@dot-god.com]
> Sent: Monday, 19 August 2002 17:38
> To: Thomas Roessler
> Cc: General Assembly of the DNSO; richard.hill@itu.int;
> jwkckid1@ix.netcom.com
> Subject: Re: [fwd] RE: [ga] ICANN reimburse $75,000 to GAC for GAC
> secretariat (from: richard.hill@itu.int)
>
>
>
> On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Thomas Roessler wrote:
>
> > ----- Forwarded message from richard.hill@itu.int -----
> >
> > The ITU did not offer to fund any functions. The ITU
> offered to provide, as
> > an in-kind contribution, support for a portion of the
> secretariat services,
> > in particular basic support for meetings (note-taking,
> document handling,
> > etc.).
>
> Sounds a bit like funding to me. Except I'm not sure what an "in-kind
> contribution" is - could you define that.
>
> thanks
> joe baptista
>
>
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