Funding
UK /["/ˈfʌndɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈfʌndɪŋ/"]/
Definition
money for a particular purpose; the act of providing money for such a purpose
In simple words: Money given to support a project or activity.
Examples
- The government announced new funding for education programs.
- Without adequate funding, the research project cannot continue.
- She applied for funding to support her startup business.
- The non-profit organization relies on funding from donations and grants.
- Investors are always looking for promising projects that require funding.
Usage notes
Used in contexts related to finance, projects, or government support. Avoid in very casual conversations unless discussing business or finance topics.
Grammar pattern
funding + object
Memory hint
Think of 'fun' — funding is the money that makes projects more fun!
Collocations
- adequate
- proper
- sufficient
- award somebody/something
- give somebody/something
- provide (somebody/something with)
- come from somebody/something
- go
- increase
- shortfall
- crisis
- cut
- … in funding
- … of funding
- funding from
- a cut in funding
- an increase in funding
- a lack of funding
Synonyms
- financing
- sponsorship
- backing
- support
- investment
Antonyms
- defunding
- cutback
- withdrawal
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'finding' — they sound similar but have different meanings.
- Using 'fund' as a verb when it should be a noun, e.g., 'the funding was fund by the government'.