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Grant meaning
To give (permission or wish). | To give (bestow upon or confer, particularly in answer to prayer or request). | To agree with (someone) on (something); to accept (something) for the sake of argument; to admit to (someone) that (something) is true.
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The program is supported by a seed grant from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities and a two-year grant from the Economic Development Administration’s STEM Talent Challenge Grant.
Paris shared that all new grantees and grantees that have never applied using the new BBCF grant management software must attend the required online Grant Seekers Workshop to be eligible to apply for a grant.
While the government has struggled to distribute the R350 Covid-19 grant — for those currently unemployed and not receiving any other grant — Magashule said the concept stemmed from the idea of a basic income grant.
For the first, the grant should ask either how the grant will be used, or whether the grant will knowingly be used in a way that isn’t consistent with human rights.
Grant was taken back to the Blackhawk Hotel where he and his wife Barbara had checked in, and a doctor was called and discovered that Grant was having a massive stroke, with a blood pressure reading of 210 over 130. Grant refused to be taken to hospital.
In 1860 the United States Congress confirmed the land grant as a private grant, rather than a community grant, due to mistranslated and concealed documents.
According to local media partner iFIBERONE, WSDOT took the reins of this project after Grant County received a $2.46 million grant from the Federal Highway Safety Improvement program and handed off the project to WSDOT.
A means-tested grant may be payable and is composed of tuition fees of up to £9,250 per year, and a maintenance grant of up to £8,572 per academic year.
Ann McIntyre, community liaison for the branch and the person who assisted with the grant writing application explained the branch had received an Ontario Seniors Community Grant in the amount of $24,764.
By the way, that outfit got another whopping grant last fall from the NIH to “study” bat viruses — right after the NIH terminated a previous grant on account of The Eco-Health Alliance failing to turn over notebooks and other records.
Co-creators Grant and Pam Hooker, an American-born couple who moved to Canada in the 1960s, tweaked Grant’s grandmother’s recipe when his daughter observed that the traditional flatbread looked like a beaver tail.
College of the Mainland (COM) has been selected for its third U.S. Department of Education Title V grant, bringing the combined grant total to $9 million.
Grant Park Music Festival with the Grant Park Orchestra and more.
In addition, its existing grant has been frozen amid inflationary pressures, meaning its core grant has been cut in real terms by half since 2010.
In addition to funding for the Clinton dock project, state ferries received a $5 million grant to fund improvement at the Southworth ferry terminal and a $1.7 million grant for new payment kiosks and online payment upgrades across the ferry system.
In front of an audience, Chalamet featured in John Patrick Shanley’s play Extravagant Child in the year 2016, for which he won a Lucille Lortel Grant and acquired a designation for a Show Association Grant.
It was made possible by a $118 million grant from the Great American Outdoors Act Legacy Restoration Fund grant.
Mayor Darrin Canniff said he cannot overstate the importance of the Municipal Grant Program and the incredible work of the volunteers who make up the Grant Review Committee.
Mosley explained the grant had already been applied for since there was little time to apply, and he did not expect the magistrates to have a problem applying for the grant.
Ofir Yosefi, deputy director general of Israel’s Investments Authority, noted that Israel chose a higher grant and tax rate over an offer for a lower grant and tax rate.