subsidies and grants
Subsidies and grants are financial assistance provided by the government or other organizations to support individuals, businesses, or specific sectors. Subsidies are monetary contributions that reduce the cost of goods or services, while grants are non-repayable funds given for specific purposes such as research, education, or community development. Both aim to promote economic growth, innovation, and meet societal needs by helping recipients cover expenses and achieve their objectives.
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- agricultural subsidies
- arts grants
- community development grants
- corporate welfare
- economic stimulus
- education grants
- energy subsidies
- export subsidies
- financial assistance
- government expenditures
- government funding
- government spending
- government spending cuts
- housing subsidies
- medical grants
- renewable energy grants
- research grants
- science grants
- small business grants
- student financial aid
- tax incentives
- technology grants
- welfare benefits
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