Gifts-in-Kind Donations: How they can be used to deceive

June 11, 2019

Gifts-in-kind (GIK) are noncash donations made to a charity. Common examples of GIK are food, clothing, prescription drugs, equipment, and medical supplies. Individuals and businesses donate products to charities, which in turn give the products directly to those in need, or to other charities for redistribution. Certain types of charities, such as thrift stores and international relief organizations, may receive significant amounts of GIK.

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