First, grants provide a way for governments to stimulate the economy without having to set aside additional taxes. By granting money to projects, businesses, or individuals, governments give money to someone to use for particular activities that the government judges to be in the best interests of their constituents. Thus, instead of having to impose new taxes to pay for certain activities, governments are able to provide funds without requiring new money from their citizens. This is an important benefit during times of economic uncertainty or when governments are trying to minimize taxes.
Second, grants give governments greater oversight to target resources at specific activities or organizations they consider to be worthwhile. Governments can use grants to further promote research and development in important fields, or provide assistance to nonprofit organizations that support their policies or causes. This gives governments greater control over where their resources are going and allows them to more directly support their values and mission.
Third, grants also help
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