matching grant

collocation in English

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matching
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈmætʃ.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈmætʃ.ɪŋ/
having the same colour or pattern as ...
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grant
noun[C]
uk
/ɡrɑːnt/
us
/ɡrænt/
an amount of money given especially by the government to a person or organization for a ...
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(Definition ofmatchingandgrantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmatching grant

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The program will provide matching grants of up to 50% of the project cost, and the total funding for the program is $3.375 billion.
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With volunteer effort and some city matching grants, restoration has been underway since 1971.
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If the remaining high schools were to have joined, an additional $200,000 in matching grants would have been recurred.
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The benefit of foundation matching grants is that they provide greater incentive leverage when a nonprofit is fundraising from its constituency.
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Conditional grants can either be lump-sum payments (non-matching transfers) or matching grants.
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It received its financial resources on amatchinggrantbasis.
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Nomatchinggrantis received from central funds.
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The amount available for local authorities includes an additional £835 million for education nationally, which has been fully funded bymatchinggrantto authorities.
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In 1989, the state offered a $350,000matchinggrantfor renovation, but a spring 1991 fire gutted the building before it was spent.
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This program was amatchinggrantpartnership system between the federal and provincial governments.
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If a foundation approves a 1:1matchinggrant, donors know that their dollars will be doubled.
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Subsequently, he complemented this endowed program with a challenge/matchinggrant, resulting in added incentives for others to contribute to his alma mater.
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In 2010, due to missed project deadlines, thematchinggrantwas unfortunately allowed to lapse unused.
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Two years later, in 2004, it received a $25,000matchinggrantfrom the state to restore the rear wall and do archaeological research.
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The universities, in exchange for receiving exceptional teacher candidates and amatchinggrant, agree to rethink their teacher preparation programs, emphasizing classroom experience from the early phases of the program.
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The township, which was looking to build a community center, added $2 million, and another $2 million comes from a statematchinggrantmaking the total budget somewhere around $14 million.
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Intergovernmental grants do not respect macroeconomic control, at least not in the typical form of open-ended matching grants, because central expenditure then becomes tied to local decisions.
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Activity stimulating matching grants are to finance almost half of the counties' cost of running the hospitals and the central government is ready to put extra money into the sector.
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Local authority support is given, but the complexity and depth of the sites now outstrip the competence of the local authority to provide matching grants.
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Even when you have your matching grants, there is some time before you can begin to build or do whatever it is you are getting a grant for.
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