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Grants

[grants, grahnts]

noun

  1. a town in W New Mexico.



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“Grants — maybe $200 million … 10% of the whole thing. So, we need markets. We need some sort of way to pay for this stuff and in a nontraditional way.”

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Since Pell Grants have become available to people pursuing degrees from prison, every state and the Federal Bureau of Prisons has tried to expand access to higher education.

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The Personal Grants project, which involved 81 people, led by the London-based St Martin-in-the-Fields charity working alongside organisations in Glasgow, Oxford and Swansea, paid money directly into the bank accounts of homeless people.

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Representing Grants Pass, Ore., the firm secured a landmark ruling from the U.S.

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In June 2024, the Supreme Court issued a ruling, Grants Pass v.

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