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Discover Ludwig'make grants' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of awarding funds, such as in the following example sentence: The government decided to make grants to small businesses to help them stay afloat during the pandemic.
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make grants available to associate-degree-granting colleges to carry out the program identified in subsection (A).
One Suffolk legislator, Thomas F. Barraga of Islip, said he does not make grants.
The email said the CEFC would operate commercially and would not make grants or risky loans.
Others make grants in the innovation field, but the Kauffman Foundation has made the broadest commitment.
Traditionally, foundations make grants based on their assessment of the potential efficacy of a program.
I want to solve problems, not make grants," he has said of the charity.
The group won't make grants, though it will raise funds to support its own activities.
In carrying out this paragraph, the Secretary may make grants to State and local governments.
The Secretary is authorized to make grants for the establishment of new centers.
243, authorized the Commissioner of Education to make grants and awards.
The Secretary shall make grants to the Texas Transportation Institute to continue the Translink Research program.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com