Government Funding Terms

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a provision in a law or budget that sets aside funds for a specific purpose

verb to designate or set aside for a specific purpose or use

  • The government decided to earmark a portion of the budget for infrastructure development.
  • Let's earmark some money for our next vacation.
  • I'm going to earmark some cash for the concert tickets.
  • She always earmarks a special place in her heart for stray animals.

noun a government appropriation, bill, or policy that supplies funds for local improvements designed to ingratiate legislators with their constituents

  • The senator was accused of using the pork barrel fund for personal gain.
  • I heard that politician is dipping into the pork barrel again.
  • That guy is always trying to get his hands on the pork barrel money.
  • The company's CEO was criticized for treating the budget like a pork barrel, allocating funds based on personal interests rather than company needs.

noun a grant of money, especially from a government or other authority, to support a particular project or activity

  • The government provides a subvention to support the arts and culture sector.
  • The organization received a subvention to help cover their operating costs.
  • I heard they're giving out subventions for small businesses in the area.
  • His generosity acted as a subvention for those in need during the difficult times.