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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small grant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a financial award that is relatively low in amount, often for specific projects or purposes.
Example: "The organization received a small grant to support their community outreach program."
Alternatives: "a minor funding" or "a modest grant".
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But a year later, only one call for applications for a small grant for postdocs—had been issued, and no money had been awarded.
About a month ago we received word that we got a small grant to help integrate local foods into the curriculum and lunch program.
A small grant from the National Endowment for Democracy.
He managed to persuade National Geographic to give him a small grant for an expedition.
Aside from a small grant, costs have so far been met by Swinton.
PLEASE NOTE: The INCITE Global Centers Research Grant program is not a small grant program.
Ms. McCullen pieces together her living expenses and extra book costs through a small grant and two jobs.
Her agency had a small grant to try to find possible solutions to a big, stinky problem.
They then got a new factory on brownfield land, with a small grant from the London Development Agency LDAA).
We made a small grant that got them organized and then we continued to fund the coalition.
And in a new-economy wrinkle, each of Verizon's union workers will receive a small grant of stock options.
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