grant-in-aid definition
grant-in-aid means the allocation/contribution of municipal funds to an organisation or body outside any sphere of government, which does not constitute a commercial or business transaction.
grant-in-aid means any contribution or grant, which may be paid by the Government or any other Body on such terms and conditions as it may impose.
grant-in-aid means a grant-in-aid or allocation, as referred to in Section 12, 17 (3) (j) (iv) of the MFMA, made by the municipality to any organisation or body referred to in Section 67(1) and to be utilised to assist the municipality in fulfilling the Constitutional mandates including social developmental and arts and culture programmes as set out therein.
More Definitions of grant-in-aid
grant-in-aid means funding that is provided to an educational institution and business and industry by the BSSC for the development or expansion of a program as provided in this chapter;
grant-in-aid means any payment from public funds, other than a capital grant, made to an educational institution;
grant-in-aid means the allocation / contribution of municipal funds to an organisation or body outside any sphere of government, which does not constitute a commercial or business transaction. Grant-in-aid refers in this policy only to a monetary donation;
grant-in-aid means a grant made in terms of section 12;
grant-in-aid means a grant of money from public funds or the funds of any public authority or local government authority in aid of any school, college or education activity;
grant-in-aid means a grant of money or of education materials and supplies from the Central Government or from a local authority or from a non-Government education authority in aid of any school or group of schools or of any educational activity;
grant-in-aid means a grant made in terms of section 55