This will makegrants to cover the costs of food and household bills.
2
A third aristocratic junto of twenty-four was appointed to makegrants of money to the crown.
3
First of all, it's not clear whether her Born This Way Foundation is designed to makegrants.
4
The foundation's purpose is not to makegrants to direct providers, but to raise awareness, he said.
5
Also, many local authorities can makegrants available to local residents to help them pay for energy-efficient measures.
6
Start Small would makegrants to beneficiaries, he said, with the expenditures to be recorded in a publicly accessible Google document.
7
This is widely accepted as the most professional and safest way to makegrants and, perhaps more importantly, is just common sense.
8
Indeed, we need to go even further: central and local governments should makegrants to offset the extra building costs of such developments.
9
It was a well-known entity, the set-up was easy and he has a lot of flexibility to makegrants once he is ready.
10
In stark contrast to the industrial activism pursued by his predecessor Lord Mandelson, Cable revealed he would "rarely" makegrants or loans to individual companies.
11
She is calling on the Government to start makinggrants available to owners.
12
The Society makesgrants from funds in its own possession only.)
13
Some States madegrants of money in its aid, and after captured while in course of illegal importation.
14
The colonial government has been very liberal in makinggrants for railways, and thus developing the business of the colony.
15
Makegrants based on each disaster paid at between 25-33% of estimated reconstruction costs.
16
It makesgrants, awards financial prizes and connects key figures with potential donors through its regular "Liberty Forum" gatherings.