Meaning Grants
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Grants are transfers made in cash, goods or services for which no repayment is required.
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Jensens Internet Dictionary (See Funding)
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money paid to an industry towards the cost of new machinery, training etc. These are given in Development Areas to attract new industry.
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Contracts of non-commercial nature. They are given either for the promotion of an EU policy aim or for the implementation of an action or functioning of a body.
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Contributed assets given by an individual or another organization with no reciprocal receipt of services of goods. Sometimes are given with a legal restriction imposed upon its use.
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Financial Aid which doesn't have to be repaid. Includes Pell grants, SEOG and merit based grants.
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Financial assistance that does not require repayment.
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A type of financial assistance not requiring repayment.
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an amount of money which is given to a person or body for some purpose, for example a student grant, or a block grant from central to local government.
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These financial aid awards are generally awarded based on financial need and do not have to be paid back.
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grants to Environment Canterbury are available from central Government and statutory organisations where there are national benefits or the grants are part of a policy to promote a particular activity or project.
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Funds disbursed to students for defraying college costs that do not have to be repaid.
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Awards of financial assistance, including cooperative agreements, in the form of money, or property in lieu of money, to an eligible grantee. The term does not include technical assistance which provi [..]
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funds attributed to a recipient for a specific reason and usually not limited by restrictive conditions.
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In Oregon, tourism grants are awards offered to cities, counties, federally recognized Tribes and non-profit entities involved with tourism promotion and development through the Matching Grants Program. Applicants must equally match the amount of the awarded grant in either cash or in-kind services or materials.
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Grants are funds given to a student to help pay for college expenses. Unlike student loans, grants do not need to be repaid. Most grants are based on financial need and may be granted by the federal government or by the granting institution. Grants based on merit are typically categorized as scholarships.
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Money used to pay for college that does not have to be repaid.
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Financial aid awards that do not have to be repaid. Grants are available through the federal government, state agencies and K-State.
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Gift money from the federal government, state government, and/or a college that the student does not need to pay back. This money is usually paid directly to the college without passing through the student's hands.
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Money to be used for higher education that does not need to be repaid.
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The mission of the Unitarian Universalist (UU) Funding Program is to promote the influence of UU principles through grantmaking. Funds generously provided by the UU Veatch Program at Shelter Rock.
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A specific set of dollars given by businesses, foundations, and corporations to an organization to perform specific functions. Projects for which PTA is seeking grants must promote the Purposes of the [..]
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are awards typically based on financial need that do not need to be repaid. An example is the Federal Pell Grant.
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type of financial aid awarded on the basis of need that does not have to be repaid.
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                                                                                                                                                 Educational funds that do not require repayment from pr [..]
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An overview of grants is provided within the university via the website (under construction) and by the grant guide produced by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research www.stipendienlotse.de For grants provided by the university, see also grants.
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