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Until now we haven't had any public grants.
The parish was seeking to enhance its profile in the community and obtain public grants.
What's more, it was crazed to believe a public good required minimal or no public grants.
In all four cities, initial financing for the bike-share systems came from a mix of public grants and private donations and sponsorships.
In the 20 years since, football grounds have been rebuilt, helped initially by public grants, and the top clubs have made fortunes.
It took more than £600m from the National Lottery and a further £180m in public grants to keep it from closing.
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It is now rebranded as "Orangefest", an alleged family and tourist festival complete with a £100,000 public grant.
The rival Out groups are competing to be named as the official campaign, which would grant them higher spending limits and a public grant.
In our early years we had a small public grant but for the last 12 years have been entirely dependent on charitable donations.
Farrant says his own community centre – the Queen's Crescent Community Association – relies on a public grant of £72,000 a year and rent-free premises worth a further £60,000.
Each of their former national institutions is in receipt of a large, endangered public grant, and as directors they liaised regularly rather than seeing each other as rivals.
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