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He said the company, which provided tax returns from 2000, qualified for a grant based on a loss of revenues compared with a comparable period a year earlier.
In all, 257 of the 421 eligible English authorities (61%) qualified for a grant from the Department for Communities and Local Government worth 1% of their council tax bills by imposing a freeze or reduction in the charge – down from 90% of councils in 2012-13.
The World Bank's Africa Region HIV/AIDS Agenda for Action, 2007 –2011 [ 37], resulted in a change of Bank strategy and in 2008 the Zambian Government was offered a loan of US $20 million as a follow-on to the earlier grant, as Zambia no longer qualified for a grant due to the completion of the Heavily Indebted Poor Country Initiative.
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To qualify for a grant an artwork or object must be considered culturally and historically important.
Householders aged over 60 may also qualify for a grant from the government's existing Warm Front Scheme.
Those who don't qualify for a grant get loans of between £5,341 and £3,826, based on family income.
Now companies can qualify for a grant if they hire just 25 workers anywhere in the state.
Studying here is free, and many overseas students even qualify for a grant that covers some of the living costs.
The cost to a typical home would be £1,000 to £8,000, but many existing homes qualify for a grant for up to 50 per cent of this price.
The Pell numbers, for example, exclude low-income students from foreign countries, and they don't distinguish between a student who just missed qualifying for a grant and a wealthy student.
Air heat pumps now qualify for a grant of up to £900 and can be used instead of a boiler (enabling householders to take advantage of the £400 boiler scrappage scheme).
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