stipend
/ˈstaɪpɛnd/
noun
- A fixed regular payment, often for work or services, especially for interns, trainees, or clergy.
- The graduate student received a small stipend to cover living expenses.
- Interns at the museum are given a monthly stipend for their work.
- The pastor's stipend was paid by the church congregation.
- A regular allowance or payment, especially from a fund or endowment.
- He used his research stipend to travel to the conference.
- The scholarship provides a stipend for books and supplies.
- The artist's stipend from the foundation allowed her to focus on painting.