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grantee

[gran-tee, grahn-] / grænˈti, grɑn- /


NOUN
pensioner
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The private, nonprofit corporation provided funding to National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service, but the bulk of its money was funneled to local stations around the country and other grantees.

From Salon

The Justice Department urged federal prosecutors to read a report by the center on George Soros’s Open Society Foundations as prosecutors consider whether to investigate Open Society and its grantees.

From The Wall Street Journal

The nonprofit has funded more than 1,500 locally owned media outlets, including 158 television grantees representing 365 public TV stations.

From Los Angeles Times

FireAid also clarified that “a stipulation of the FireAid funds communicated to each grantee that not a single dollar was allowed to be spent on administrative costs to ensure maximum benefit.”

From Los Angeles Times

The Organizational Grant Program, which provides two years of funding to grantees, offers money for general operating costs, not just specific projects.

From Los Angeles Times