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The phrase "a windfall for a program" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unexpected benefit or gain that significantly helps a particular program or initiative.
Example: "The recent grant from the government was a windfall for the educational program, allowing it to expand its resources and reach more students."
Alternatives: "a boon for a program" or "a blessing for a program".
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The latest move in this game of musical conferences is Memphis joining the Big East, which is a windfall for a program often hanging on to relevance by very short fingernails, writes Geoff Calkins in The Commercial Appeal.
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