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grantee

[gran-tee, grahn-] / grænˈti, grɑn- /


NOUN
pensioner
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Sinha, the philanthropist, puts it this way: “As a donor of color, we are often faced with the same barriers that many of our grantees are.”

From Seattle Times

The fund’s grantees include nonprofits in 10 states and include Colorado Homes for All, the Florida Housing Justice Alliance, and the Nevada Housing Justice Alliance.

From Seattle Times

That order applied to all city employees, contractors and grantees, including teachers, police officers and sanitation workers.

From Washington Post

All D.C. government workers, contractors, interns and grantees will be required to get vaccinated and have until Sunday, Sept. 19 to become fully inoculated, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced at a briefing.

From Washington Times

He uses transcription software to identify keywords and themes that are repeated in Zoom calls and other communications with grantees so Borealis can try to respond to their needs.

From Seattle Times