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Definition of funding in English:

funding

noun ˈfʌndɪŋˈfəndɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1Money provided, especially by an organization or government, for a particular purpose.

    funding for the project was provided by the Housing Corporation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other substantial amounts of funding were provided for welfare and educational projects.
    • It has sound financial management and funding is allocated according to its priorities.
    • Assistance with funding was also provided by English Nature and a local quarrying company.
    • She said the authorities were not providing the extra funding needed to help meet the costs.
    • The money will also be used to provide funding for an ethnic minority liaison officer to work in the community.
    • The report urges the Government to provide specific funding for powered wheelchairs.
    • Martin, who is the best man to ever walk the earth, can't get lottery funding for love nor money.
    • The best way to tackle this is to provide additional funding for the police to recruit extra officers.
    • The purpose of tax funding is to allow a variety of views to be aired.
    • The solution has to be to provide more funding in order to be able to meet the high demand.
    • The group has also secured funding to provide a major new project for artists.
    • Lottery funding has provided a lifeline to the only theatre in Trowbridge.
    • One thing we would ask is for funding to be provided to maintain the new facilities to the required standard.
    • He called on the international community to help provide resources and funding.
    • She also said there was no capital investment funding in place at present to build a new visitor centre.
    • It also reveals a preference for debt over equity as a means of providing external funding.
    • The funding will provide a range of services that will assist in the matching of businesses and investors.
    • Reluctant as always to spend money, the Queen had never provided proper funding for his work.
    • Being told they simply had to spend money on capital funding, for example, forced them to catch up on that.
    • But if the government wanted the idea to succeed it would have to provide some initial funding.
    Synonyms
    grant, allowance, endowment, contribution, donation, bursary, gift, present, investment, bestowal, benefaction, allocation, allotment, handout
    1. 1.1 The action or practice of providing funding.
      the public funding of litigation remains a core question
      as modifier funding bodies for research and curriculum development
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Journalists say one thing, scientists want funding and politicians want bandwagons.
      • The new funding from the two bodies means phase two can now get under way.
      • In the United States a coalition of groups of patients has argued for public funding for such research.
      • This is the primary reason for the dearth of funding for ageing research, but Dr. de Grey is fighting back.
      • Ireland needs to keep the accelerator down on funding for research and development.
      • Later, Chinese funding of malaria research at the institute gave a further push.
      • This funding has improved the quality of life of people in the county and been good for business.
      • Proper funding to humanities departments in universities would also be a big help.
      • Strenuous efforts were made to secure public funding and overcome the obstacles presented.
      • Corporate funding was pumped into new buildings that sprouted up on the Belfield campus.
      • There is an assumption that the issue hinges on access and funding, with quality lagging far behind.
      • The answer lies in cheaper film crews, extra funding for productions and a lower cost of living.
      • What's the point in funding scientists if your not going to listen to them?
      • Moreover, some types of research funding do not result in any benefit to a school.
      • That is why Oxfam is campaigning to scrap the voucher system and replace it with more humane funding.
      • He is due to publish it tomorrow at a Glasgow conference on the private funding of public services.
      • Yet rumors persist that something is up within the department in regards to funding.
      • Without value, it becomes highly likely that government funding for research would slow as well.
      • However, we still rely entirely on the generosity of the public for funding.
      • The two hour walk is held in memory of the youngster and to raise awareness of the disease and funding for research.
 
 

Definition of funding in US English:

funding

nounˈfəndiNGˈfəndɪŋ
  • 1Money provided, especially by an organization or government, for a particular purpose.

    funding for the project was provided by the Housing Corporation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The best way to tackle this is to provide additional funding for the police to recruit extra officers.
    • But if the government wanted the idea to succeed it would have to provide some initial funding.
    • It also reveals a preference for debt over equity as a means of providing external funding.
    • Lottery funding has provided a lifeline to the only theatre in Trowbridge.
    • The money will also be used to provide funding for an ethnic minority liaison officer to work in the community.
    • She also said there was no capital investment funding in place at present to build a new visitor centre.
    • Other substantial amounts of funding were provided for welfare and educational projects.
    • The group has also secured funding to provide a major new project for artists.
    • Being told they simply had to spend money on capital funding, for example, forced them to catch up on that.
    • The solution has to be to provide more funding in order to be able to meet the high demand.
    • The report urges the Government to provide specific funding for powered wheelchairs.
    • The purpose of tax funding is to allow a variety of views to be aired.
    • It has sound financial management and funding is allocated according to its priorities.
    • Reluctant as always to spend money, the Queen had never provided proper funding for his work.
    • Assistance with funding was also provided by English Nature and a local quarrying company.
    • She said the authorities were not providing the extra funding needed to help meet the costs.
    • The funding will provide a range of services that will assist in the matching of businesses and investors.
    • One thing we would ask is for funding to be provided to maintain the new facilities to the required standard.
    • He called on the international community to help provide resources and funding.
    • Martin, who is the best man to ever walk the earth, can't get lottery funding for love nor money.
    Synonyms
    grant, allowance, endowment, contribution, donation, bursary, gift, present, investment, bestowal, benefaction, allocation, allotment, handout
    1. 1.1 The action or practice of providing money for a particular purpose.
      the public funding of litigation remains a core question
      as modifier funding bodies for research and curriculum development
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Proper funding to humanities departments in universities would also be a big help.
      • Ireland needs to keep the accelerator down on funding for research and development.
      • Moreover, some types of research funding do not result in any benefit to a school.
      • However, we still rely entirely on the generosity of the public for funding.
      • The two hour walk is held in memory of the youngster and to raise awareness of the disease and funding for research.
      • This is the primary reason for the dearth of funding for ageing research, but Dr. de Grey is fighting back.
      • He is due to publish it tomorrow at a Glasgow conference on the private funding of public services.
      • Without value, it becomes highly likely that government funding for research would slow as well.
      • Corporate funding was pumped into new buildings that sprouted up on the Belfield campus.
      • The new funding from the two bodies means phase two can now get under way.
      • Yet rumors persist that something is up within the department in regards to funding.
      • Journalists say one thing, scientists want funding and politicians want bandwagons.
      • The answer lies in cheaper film crews, extra funding for productions and a lower cost of living.
      • There is an assumption that the issue hinges on access and funding, with quality lagging far behind.
      • Later, Chinese funding of malaria research at the institute gave a further push.
      • What's the point in funding scientists if your not going to listen to them?
      • In the United States a coalition of groups of patients has argued for public funding for such research.
      • This funding has improved the quality of life of people in the county and been good for business.
      • That is why Oxfam is campaigning to scrap the voucher system and replace it with more humane funding.
      • Strenuous efforts were made to secure public funding and overcome the obstacles presented.
 
 
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