Meaning Of The Word Grant-in-aid
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What's The Definition Of Grant-in-aid?
grant-in-aid in British English
a grant of funds, as by the federal government to a state or by a foundation to a writer, scientist, artist, etc., to support a specific program or project noun: a subsidy furnished by a central government to a local one to help finance a public project, as the construction of a highway or school noun: a sum of money granted by one government to a lower level of government or to a dependency for a programme, etc |
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