Grantees

/ɡrænˈtiːz/ noun

People or organizations that receive grants, funding, or legal privileges from a grantor. Recipients of awarded money, property, or rights through a formal granting process.

From Old French 'granter' meaning 'to promise' or 'consent to', ultimately from Latin 'credere' (to believe/trust). The '-ee' suffix, borrowed from French past participle endings, indicates the recipient of an action.

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