Funding in a sentence as a noun

But it's hard for them to get funding for it because it's not part of our culture.

You cant simply setup a NGO in red light area and get funding from him.

And some who have obscurity deserve more funding.

Does he really think this woman that just had her life turned upside down gives a **** about his next round of funding?

**** the business models, projections, and funding rounds and just "do the right thing".This appears to be a royal ****-up.

" I had to lose my fiance and my funding in grad school before I finally accepted to the fact that this might be a problem.

Maybe they prefer not to have debt on their balance sheet, with the legal obligation to pay it back in case they can't do a qualified funding round.

He then addressed his concerns about my blog post, and the potentially negative impact it could have on his companys growth and current round of funding.

If you support this sort of work, donating money to demining NGOs would be better than funding yet another ineffective mine roller.

You retain virtually complete control of the timing and terms of your future funding choices without needing investor approval to make the choices as you like.

Maestro's funding is a feeble thing compared to the gargantuan Microsoft Office programming platform: it's a fluffy rabbit versus a T-Rex.

In the meantime, let's see if crowd-funding can be used to give us new ways of raising capital and if the IPO market can't be rejuvenated after a long dead spell.

Thus, you will have the tax complications that attend an equity funding, including needing to price your stock and option grants based on the $1 million company valuation and the need to do 409A valuations.

By definition, such a forum will invite submissions from promoters who are, variously, supremely gifted, naive and unrealistic, crafty and conniving, or just hopeful founders who see this is their best funding mechanism, whether it turns out to be good, bad, or mediocre at it plays out.

Funding definitions

noun

financial resources provided to make some project possible; "the foundation provided support for the experiment"

See also: support backing

noun

the act of financing

See also: financing