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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocate grants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the distribution of funds or resources, typically in the context of funding programs or projects.
Example: "The government plans to allocate grants to support small businesses affected by the pandemic."
Alternatives: "distribute funds" or "assign financial aid".
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The REF is supposed to be about money: a good performance will win a larger slice of the research funding pie of nearly £2bn when the UK funding councils allocate grants in March, and will affect institutions' allocations every year until the next REF results are out.
It had the authority to enquire into the financial methods of the universities and to allocate grants.
The veterans department does not track homeless female veterans and their needs, making it difficult for the agency to allocate grants to providers, the report said.
In this way, the Obama administration will be spared the daunting task of evaluating individual schools, but can still allocate grants more accurately based on concrete educational progress.
Companies that make pesticides tend to sit on the research council committees that allocate grants – and "wouldn't exactly be keen to study the harm chemicals might be doing in gardens", he says.
Income information, for example, is used by, among others, Social Security, the National School Lunch Program and the Low Income Energy Assistance Program, and by the Department of Education to allocate grants.
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The Foundation set up several commissions and panels to help discuss, frame, and advise those areas, as well as to help allocate grant efforts.
Allocate grant or philanthropic support for scholarships, professorships or programs.
Johnson has repeatedly highlighted the "cronyism" of the previous administration and has said he is favour of greater scrutiny of the way the LDA allocates grants.
The changes would significantly limit the speaker's latitude over her own discretionary funds — which total $20 million to $25 million annually — by allocating grants through a competitive, merit-based process.
It operates a helpline, has introduced a training module to teach nurses how to help people diagnosed with kidney cancer, allocates grants and runs patient days where people can talk to specialists.
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