Subvention
(noun)
- A financial grant or subsidy provided by a government or other organization to support a specific activity or cause.
- An act of providing financial assistance or support.
Origin:
From the french subvention, from subvenir ("to come to the aid of"), from sub- + venir ("to com.e")
Examples:
- The government provided a subvention to support the development of the new technology.
- The subvention helped to fund the construction of the new school.
- The company received a subvention to support their research and development.
- The subvention was used to support the local arts and culture scene.
- The NGO provided a subvention for the construction of the new hospital in the rural area.