Did you ever hear of the Ford Motor Company having employees labeled grant-seekers or grant managers?
At Dundee Sheriff Court, Sheriff Peter Grant-Hutchison said the charges were "a little unspecific".
Some of the biggest foundations base their grant-giving on a three-year average of their assets.
The project is being funded via a combination of church funds, applications to grant-making bodies, legacies and donations.
Unlike traditional grant-makers or charitable givers, mission investors expect that the funds they invest will yield financial returns.
Yowell, director of education grant-making at the MacArthur Foundation, in the Times interview.
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They then abolished the system of grant-maintained schools, whereby state schools were allowed to opt out of local-authority control.
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But once in government, Labour abolished the grant-maintained status that the Oratory's fans say was crucial to its success.
Another way in which EPA has proven a poor steward of taxpayer dollars is seen in its history of grant-giving.
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The Administration believes these reforms will make a significant contribution to improving Federal grant-making and outcomes for the American people.
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" But Vanderbilt let him have the money, saying "to you -- to General Grant -- I'm making this loan.
Despite its name, this is really a non-governmental organisation, not a classic grant-making foundation, though there are plans to raise an endowment.
Epstein said the school will keep admissions need-blind and provide additional scholarships depending on need, including full-tuition scholarships to all Pell Grant-eligible students.
This grant-based program will seek groundbreaking prevention and treatment approaches for pregnant mothers and newborns around the time of delivery in rural, low-resource settings.
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The Indigo Trust, of which I am executive, is a grant-making foundation that funds technology-driven projects that bring about social change in Africa.
In Lake Village, Arkansas, a grant-aided project to renovate and study Lakeport, the last remaining cotton plantation in the state, has aroused little public interest.
Last year Affleck founded the Eastern Congo Initiative, an advocacy and grant-making group, to help improve the lives of impoverished people in eastern Congo.
The traditional grant-making process is a large part of the problem.
The legislation is expected to create a new lottery distributor and merge two of the three grant-making bodies, the New Opportunities Fund and the Community Fund.
Ms Lane Fox also founded the Go On UK charity to spread digital skills and has her own grant-giving foundation, Antigone, funding charities that target neglected causes.
As an example of New Labour's confusion, it claims to have effectively restored the status of grant-maintained schools by funnelling more money directly to schools from the Treasury.
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Initially, the projected revenue for Scotland - and hence the cut in block grant - would be calculated by the Treasury with an initial guarantee of financial stability.
The Goldsmith Foundation, a grant-giving organisation based on the family fortune, contributes to, and Teddy himself co-chairs, the International Forum on Globalisation, which is based in San Francisco.
James Ferguson, still hoping to witness General Grant's arrival, looked up from his first-floor seat and saw, on the other side of the theatre, another man-not Grant-approaching the box.
The Clothes On Their Backs - a story about survival and how garments inform who we are by Orange prize-winner Linda Grant - also makes it into the longlist.
That commitment makes it far more difficult for members to leave, and makes the SEC the only of the nation's five major conferences that doesn't have a grant-of-rights agreement in place.
Sue Blackwell, an English lecturer at Birmingham University, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme a boycott would involve not attending conferences at the three universities and an end to joint grant-funding applications.
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"It has allowed us to increase our grant-making capacity at a time when the arts community needs support and has engaged an ever-expanding audience with the art of Andy Warhol, " he said.
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