grant in aid

/ˌɡrænt ɪn ˈeɪd/
noun
  1. Money given by a government or organization to support a specific project or service, often to a local government or school.
    • The state provided a grant-in-aid to help the town build a new library.
    • The school district received a grant-in-aid for special education programs.
    • The nonprofit applied for a grant-in-aid to fund its community health clinic.
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