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in-kind contribution
noun1 something of value, other than money, provided to a political committee
Goods or services offered free or at less than the usual charge result in an in-kind contribution.— FEC
In-kind contribution: a person or an organization gave something other than money to support a campaign. Maybe a restaurant provided free catering for an event or a political organization provided staff.— Oregon Capital Chronicle