additionality — ad‧di‧tion‧al‧i‧ty [əˌdɪʆəˈnælti] noun [uncountable] ECONOMICS a rule or principle stating that the money spent by a government on public services such as health and education can be added to from other funds, especially European Union grant S,… … Financial and business terms
additionality — UK [əˌdɪʃəˈnælɪtɪ] / US noun [uncountable] business a way of paying for a project in which an organization or government gives money to another organization or government only if it also pays part of the cost itself … English dictionary
Additionality — The principle which means that funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) is additional to that provided by national and local authorities … Glossary of the European Union and European Communities
additionality — /ədɪʃəˈnæləti/ (say uhdishuh naluhtee) noun 1. Finance the requirement that any new funding should add to existing funding and not replace it. 2. the requirement that a project must be additional to normal best practice to be eligible to be… …
additionality — additionalˈity noun 1. The principle (orig applied to EU funding of projects) that funding should be additional to, not a replacement for, funding from the beneficiary 2. The principle that grants, credits, etc should be awarded only to promote… … Useful english dictionary
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