/ˈɡrɑːntɪnˈeɪd/ – Noun
Definition: tiền tài trợ có mục đích cho các cơ quan tư quản địa phương.
A more thorough explanation: A grant-in-aid is a financial contribution provided by one level of government to another, or by a government to a non-governmental organization, for a specific purpose or project. It is typically given to support activities that serve the public interest or further a particular policy objective.
Example: The government provided a grant-in-aid to the nonprofit organization to support their community development project.