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out of funds
adjective as in down-and-out
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The pilot’s loans are significantly larger than the up to $40,000 in aid provided by California Housing Finance Agency’s ADU Grant Program, which doled out $125 million to help homeowners cover permitting and planning costs before running out of funds.
Ms Charman-Anderson says that the initiative is now running out of funds again, as almost happened two years ago.
He said most people, even they sold all their assets, would run out of funds in a matter of months, a situation that he said "has to change."
The Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides up to $30 a month for income-qualifying households and up to $75 a month for people on tribal reservations, will run out of funds this month unless Congress acts, according to the Federal Communications Commission.
The money flowing out of funds that invest in companies with environmental, social and governance principles has gone from a trickle to a torrent as investors sour on a sector hit by green-washing concerns, red-state boycotts and boardroom debates.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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