This latest allocation has been made possible by a deft use of capital markets—unprecedented in philanthropic history.
The Ford Foundation announces $180 million in new racial justice grants, supported by proceeds from social bonds|Ellen McGirt|October 9, 2020|Fortune
The survey showed that reserve managers have also increased their 10-year renminbi allocation targets to 5 percent, up almost 1 percentage point from last year.
Buying Spree Boosts China’s Currency on the World Stage|Daniel Malloy|October 8, 2020|Ozy
The International Energy Agency said, upon this year’s release of its “Oil and Gas Industry in Energy Transitions” report, “there are few signs of the large-scale change in capital allocation needed to put the world on a more sustainable path.”
On climate change, oil and gas companies have a long way to go|David Roberts|September 25, 2020|Vox
So their inventory pacing into the retailer and then the retailer is putting those limits or allocations on for the consumer.
What Happens When Everyone Stays Home to Eat? (Ep. 412)|Stephen J. Dubner|April 9, 2020|Freakonomics
On issues that the public doesn’t much care about — like spectrum allocation and small-cell deployment.
Can You Hear Me Now? (Ep. 406)|Stephen J. Dubner|February 20, 2020|Freakonomics
In budgetary terms, it was a pittance: 0.1 percent of the CDC's $2.2 billion allocation.
The Reason for Our Woeful Lack of Gun Statistics|David Frum|December 18, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Among other faults, it merely shifts the allocation for visas instead of increasing the total number.
Waiting on a 'Grand Bargain' Superman|Justin Green|December 13, 2012|DAILY BEAST
But the country is poor, and the allocation is only $100,000.
How a GOP Win Could Spell the End of Reproductive Health for Global Women|Michelle Goldberg|February 3, 2012|DAILY BEAST
The Coast Guard saw its allocation plummet from $5.6 million in 1993 to $500,000 annually since 2007.
New Outrage in the Gulf|Rick Outzen|November 30, 2010|DAILY BEAST
The first order problem is the allocation of scarce resources.
After the Rain|Sam Vaknin
Fourth, to continue the priorities and allocation authority in the field of transportation.
State of the Union Addresses of Harry S. Truman|Harry S. Truman
Even in respect of the cost of rails, due to wear and tear of train movement, we are quite at sea in the allocation of expenses.
Railroads: Rates and Regulations|William Z. Ripley
The Ministry of All the Talents failed to justify its title in the planning of expeditions and the allocation of commanders.
Argentina|W. A. Hirst
Allocation of late Pliocene specimens of Geomys quinni to other species will restrict quinni to the early Pleistocene.
Evolution and Classification of the Pocket Gophers of the Subfamily Geomyinae|Robert J. Russell
British Dictionary definitions for allocation
allocation
/ (ˌæləˈkeɪʃən) /
noun
the act of allocating or the state of being allocated
a part that is allocated; share
accounting, Britisha system of dividing overhead expenses between the various departments of a business
social welfare(in a Social Services Department) the process of assigning referrals to individual workers, thus changing their status to cases