What's the difference between grantee and grantor?

Grantee


Definition:

  • (n.) The person to whom a grant or conveyance is made.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We present a case in which the dissenting views of a coinvestigator were suppressed because the principal investigator and grantee institution informed a medical journal that the coinvestigator was not "authorized" to use the data generated by a publicly funded grant and because the editor of a scholarly journal refused to review the dissenting manuscript and to submit that dissent to external reviewers for peer review.
  • (2) The principle investigator and the grantee institution claimed that the coinvestigator was not authorized to use data from the publicly funded grant, and the editor of a scholarly journal refused to review the dissenting manuscript or submit it for external peer review.
  • (3) Information on Title I EMAs is based on analysis of their 1991 applications, bylaws of their HIV service planning councils, intergovernmental agreements between Title I cities and other political entities, and contracts executed by Title I grantees with providers for the delivery of services.
  • (4) Future grant support will be a maximum of $4,000 in the first year, and up to $3,000 with a provision of $1,000 in matching funds from the grantee in the second year.
  • (5) A mail survey was conducted to document the experience, critical comments, and recommendations of a sample of applicants and peer reviewers who participated in the 1983 grantee selection process conducted by the National Institute of Handicapped Research.
  • (6) Interviews with personnel in several Title I EMAs, including planning council members and grantee staff members, provided additional information.
  • (7) Looking at the primary grantees in our database doesn’t provide a complete picture of where our funds end up and who they benefit.
  • (8) of Health, Education, and Welfare family planning grantee agencies.
  • (9) Four lessons can be drawn from this study: Donors need to plan funding phase-outs carefully, in conjunction with grantees; grantees need to assess the costs of the procedure realistically, and assign fees accordingly; management needs to seek alternative funding sources in lieu of, or in addition to, increasing fees; and caseloads can be increased and costs recovered by diversifying services.
  • (10) A greater percentage of grantees now have multiple grants and the cost of multiple grants is greater on a per grant basis.
  • (11) There are lots of grantees of ours whose members have political views that would be well outside the mainstream in this room.
  • (12) The good news is, there are different ways in which civil society “fundermediaries” can help: by disbursing smaller grants to smaller organisations in the global north (as Forum Syd does in Sweden), by using regional mechanisms (like the African Women’s Development Fund ) or by tapping into community foundations close to the ground (like the grantees of the Global Fund for Community Foundations .
  • (13) It added: "We regret that these new policies have impacted some longstanding grantees, such as Planned Parenthood, but want to be absolutely clear that our grant-making decisions are not about politics.
  • (14) At the same time, a common requirement among donors has become for grantees to show how gender perspectives have been incorporated or "mainstreamed" in projects.
  • (15) The National Institute on Aging (NIA) has established a Mycoplasma Contamination Testing Service for NIA grantees studying cellular aging on cell-culture systems.
  • (16) The grants are not tied to specific programmes, which means grantees can decide how best to spend their money.
  • (17) The accomplishments of NCI research grantees and contractors in radiotherapy-related areas have been considerable over the past 45 years.
  • (18) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Charlize Theron with young participants of one of her project’s grantees, WhizzKids United, which helps young people gain self-confidence through football.
  • (19) Grantees who failed to publish took about 16% of sustained project grants and 10% of such funding.
  • (20) This resource is designed to support NIA grantees, prospective grantees, and other laboratories engaged in cellular aging research.

Grantor


Definition:

  • (n.) The person by whom a grant or conveyance is made.

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