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Grant Programs

/ɡrænt ˈproʊ.ɡræmz/noun
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Grant programs are structured initiatives, typically offered by governments, foundations, or organizations, that provide non-repayable funds to support specific projects, research, or activities. They often emphasize innovation and public benefit, with modern applications increasingly using digital platforms for easier access and tracking, making them essential tools for fostering societal progress.

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The U.S. National Institutes of Health's grant programs have funded research leading to over 50 Nobel Prizes since 1945, including groundbreaking work on DNA and cancer treatments, highlighting how a single funding mechanism can spark decades of scientific revolution.

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