On 15/02/2020 17:44, Hauke Stieler wrote:
1.)
I'm not a native English spearker and personally never heard of "in-kind
donations" before, so maybe a short description/definition might be
needed/helpful.

'In kind' in relation to payments or similar means 'consisting of goods or 
services, not money'.


2.)
According to [0] the convention for separation word in a key is the
underscore. So I would change the key to "in_place_donations".

You presumably mean "in_kind_donations"? Anyway, it's a quirk of the English language that a phrase that normally consists of separate words is generally hyphenated when it is used 'attributively', i.e. as a quasi-adjective before a noun. So I might write, 'He made a donation in kind' but 'He made an in-kind donation'.

--
Steve

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