competitive grant

collocation in English

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competitive
adjective
uk
/kəmˈpet.ɪ.tɪv/
us
/kəmˈpet̬.ə.t̬ɪv/
involving ...
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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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The funds were disbursed via acompetitivegrantprogram.
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The funds were dispersed via acompetitivegrantprogram.
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Acompetitivegrantapplication was required to receive an additional five years of funds.
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The university provided small competitive grants for supplies and small equipment, as well as sabbaticals and funding to attend meetings.
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Cooperative research undertakings could be funded through competitive grants from a special fund supplied for this purpose.
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Other funding sources, such as private funds, competitive grants, or membership fees from interested partners, are not contemplated.
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Fourteen competitive grants of $75 000 each planning purposes will be given, with special emphasis on the development of electronic methods of data collection and processing.
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One hundred million dollars in competitive grants would be targeted to innovative approaches to promoting healthy marriage and reducing out-of-wedlock births.
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Private and government competitive grants provide opportunities to supplement school funding without raising local taxes.
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These competitive grants were leveraged into more than $1.5 billion with additional public and private resources.
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They are eligible to apply for many competitive grants offered by the state and federal governments.
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Funding comes from $3.7 million in state subsidy aid with school district-elected services totaling $46 million and an additional $31 million in competitive grants.
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Competitive and noncompetitive grants can provide an opportunity to supplement school funding without raising local taxes.
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Funds distributed under this program must supplement current funding sources and must be applied for through a competitive grants process.
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Many have been recipients of highly competitive grants and have studied around the world.
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In addition to basic education funding, reimbursement for transportation costs, social security costs and teacher pension costs, the state provides special education funding and competitive grants.
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