/dəˈteɪʃən/ – noun
Definition: 1. đồ lạc quyên, tiền quyên góp;
2. việc hiến tặng.
A more thorough explanation: Dotation refers to the act of endowing or providing funds, property, or assets to an individual, organization, or institution for a specific purpose, typically in the form of a grant or endowment. In a legal context, dotation may also refer to the financial support or subsidy provided by a government or other entity to support the operations or activities of a particular organization or institution.
Example: The university received a substantial dotation from the government to fund its research programs.