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"You can give a grant to do social work or teach but not to do propaganda on controversial issues for the government".
Mr. Yecco said the best way to find money is through Cape May County's Open Space Preservation Trust Fund, which could give a grant for all or part of the money, presuming the improvements on the house aren't too expensive.
Barrow Cadbury says it is a "win, win" situation for them as it means they can make an investment from their endowment and see a possible return, rather than just give a grant.
The decision was made to take this show on tour, an idea that coincided with the arts council looking for a new live project to give a grant to.
He added that the low carbon buildings programme was designed to stimulate public interest in renewable energy and that it was not possible to give a grant to everybody.
"I think if you give a grant to those students then you might encourage even more to consider applying for university in the first place and think it is actually something they can really aspire to – and that it won't land them in additional debt at the end of the day," he told the Independent.
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In January it gave a grant to a Tel Aviv University biomedical engineer for a feasibility study of the proposition.
It was given a grant of €280,000£255,00000) to restore it to its former glory and has been entirely refurbished.
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