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seed money
noun
- capital for the initial stages of a new business or other enterprise, especially for the initial operating costs.
seed money
noun
- money used for the establishment of an enterprise
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of seed money1
Example Sentences
How did a drug rooted, like many, in seed money from the U.S. government — that is, American taxpayers — and spurred by the grassroots fundraising of desperate parents, end up with such a price tag?
He sold prints of old covers to raise seed money, and hustles on social media to gain a following and entice subscribers.
So many alternative sports have gained in popularity for boys and girls, from skateboarding to rowing to rugby, with a little seed money to help attract the curious and the courageous.
Seattle University is making plans for a new art museum, thanks to a gift of a $300 million art collection and $25 million in seed money from a donor, the university trustees announced on Wednesday.
Shortly after the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, Mavis and Jay Leno donated $100,000 as seed money for the Feminist Majority Foundation’s global women’s rights program.
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