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The phrase "funded via" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate the source of funds for something. As an example, you could say, "The new community center was funded via private donations."
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This is funded via the Department for Education.
Student Travel Policy (funded via Dean of Student's Office).
Their forthcoming album, Wicked Nature, is being funded via Pledge Music.
J.F. was funded via SFB 1089 and DFG grant FE366/9-1 FE366/9-1
Though I guess it's not funded via earmarks, so fair enough.SenJohnMcCain 7 37am via txt #3.
Succesfully funded via a Kickstarter campaign, the Spor solar charger is a portable solar battery, currently available for pre-order.
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acknowledges funding via a Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship (LT130088) and EPSRC grant EP/K028286/1 for R.J.B. E.C.D. acknowledges funding via an Early Career Leverhulme Trust Fellowship ECF-2013-0199).
In Scotland, too, there is similar pressure on arts funding via Creative Scotland.
In some subject areas, you can apply to research councils for funding via studentships.
M.S.Z. and C.H. thank the DFG for funding via the project SFB668 (project B17) and the North-German Supercomputationaliance (HLresourcesomputational resources.
WRP was funded by NSF via grant EAR 09-55647.
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