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Financial aid   /fənˈænʃəl eɪd/   Listen
Financial aid

noun
1.
Money to support a worthy person or cause.  Synonyms: aid, economic aid.






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"Financial aid" Quotes from Famous Books



... even a superficial idea of "conditions." It is gratifying to learn that still more reforms are advocated, and that there are to be more schools established, similar to the one originated by Ramabai, not far from Bombay, as a refuge for child widows. She received financial aid when in the United States a few years since. Mrs. Annie Besant has also established, at Benares, a school under Theosophical auspices, called Central Hindu College; this has for its object the combination of religious, moral, mental, and athletic ...
— Travels in the Far East • Ellen Mary Hayes Peck

... does not start out to do wrong. Some friends want to borrow money or someone needs financial aid temporarily, and, either at the request of friends or because the individual has something he wishes to purchase and has not the patience to wait, he borrows from the firm by means of "the ticket in the drawer" plan. He repeats the operation frequently until his conscience is dulled, and he ...
— Dollars and Sense • Col. Wm. C. Hunter



Words linked to "Financial aid" :   gift, economic aid, foreign aid, social welfare, grant, welfare, scholarship, public assistance, philanthropy, fellowship, grant-in-aid, philanthropic gift, traineeship



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