Relief Funding

/ˈriː.lif ˈfʌn.dɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Financial assistance provided by a government, organization, or legal authority to individuals or entities to alleviate economic hardship caused by disasters, emergencies, or other qualifying circumstances.
    The company received relief funding to recover from the damages caused by the hurricane.

Forms

  • relief funding

Commentary

Typically referenced in statutes or contracts specifying conditions under which aid is granted; clarity in eligibility criteria and disbursement conditions is important in drafting.

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