Funding sources included
Research methodology and reporting expression
Use this to professionally disclose who provided the money for your work to ensure total transparency.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Identifies the organizations or individuals who paid for a project.
- Ensures transparency and builds trust with your audience.
- Used primarily in professional, academic, or legal documents.
معنی
This phrase is used to list the people, companies, or groups that gave money to make a project or research study happen. It is like giving a 'shout-out' to the people who paid the bills so everyone knows who supported the work.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 7Writing a scientific paper
Funding sources included the Ministry of Education and several private donations.
Funding sources included the Ministry of Education and several private donations.
Presenting a business pitch
Our initial funding sources included seed capital from Angel Investors.
Our initial funding sources included seed capital from Angel Investors.
A non-profit annual report
Last year's funding sources included local community grants and individual sponsors.
Last year's funding sources included local community grants and individual sponsors.
زمینه فرهنگی
This expression grew out of the transparency movement in global science and journalism during the 1980s and 90s. It is designed to prevent 'hidden agendas' by forcing creators to reveal their financial ties. In English-speaking professional cultures, failing to list these sources is often seen as a serious ethical lapse or a 'scandal' in the making.
Placement Matters
In a written paper, always put this at the very end or in the first footnote. It's like the fine print that makes you look like a pro.
Don't Be Vague
If you use this phrase, you must follow it with specific names. Saying `Funding sources included various people` sounds suspicious and unprofessional.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Identifies the organizations or individuals who paid for a project.
- Ensures transparency and builds trust with your audience.
- Used primarily in professional, academic, or legal documents.
What It Means
This phrase is a transparent way to say, 'Here is where the money came from.' In the world of research and big projects, money matters. It tells the audience if a study was paid for by a university, a government, or a private company. It is all about being honest. You are showing your cards so no one can accuse you of hiding a secret bias. Think of it as the 'credits' at the end of a movie, but specifically for the bank accounts involved.
How To Use It
You usually place this at the end of a report or during a presentation. It is often followed by a list of names. You can say, Funding sources included the National Science Foundation. It acts like a header for your financial disclosures. You do not need to be poetic here. Just be direct and accurate. If you got money from your grandma to start a blog, you could technically use it there too, though it might sound a bit too serious for a family dinner!
When To Use It
Use this when you are writing a formal paper or giving a professional update. It is perfect for academic journals or business proposals. If you are presenting a new app to investors, you use this to show who has already backed you. It builds trust. It shows you are organized and professional. It is also a legal requirement in many scientific fields. If you do not disclose your funding, you might get into big trouble later.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this in casual conversation with friends. If you are buying a round of drinks, do not say, Funding sources included my recent tax refund. Your friends will think you have spent too much time in the office. Avoid it in romantic settings or casual texts. It is too 'stiff' for a birthday card. Also, if only one person paid, it is better to say Supported by instead of using the plural sources.
Cultural Background
In Western academia and journalism, 'follow the money' is a huge rule. People want to know if a study saying 'sugar is healthy' was paid for by a candy company. This phrase became a standard part of the 'Conflict of Interest' movement in the late 20th century. It is a tool for accountability. It reflects a culture that values transparency over secrecy. It is the polite, professional way to handle the awkward topic of money.
Common Variations
You might see Financial support provided by or Funded by. Some people use Sponsors included. If you want to sound even more formal, you can use Grant support was received from. However, Funding sources included is the gold standard for being clear and concise. It is the 'little black dress' of financial reporting—it always fits the occasion.
نکات کاربردی
This is a high-level C1 expression. It is strictly formal and should be reserved for professional writing, academic papers, and business presentations. Using it in casual speech will make you sound like a textbook.
Placement Matters
In a written paper, always put this at the very end or in the first footnote. It's like the fine print that makes you look like a pro.
Don't Be Vague
If you use this phrase, you must follow it with specific names. Saying `Funding sources included various people` sounds suspicious and unprofessional.
The 'Conflict' Secret
In the US and UK, if you don't list your funding sources and people find out later, it can ruin your career. Transparency is a 'safety net' for your reputation.
مثالها
7Funding sources included the Ministry of Education and several private donations.
Funding sources included the Ministry of Education and several private donations.
This is the standard way to credit research grants.
Our initial funding sources included seed capital from Angel Investors.
Our initial funding sources included seed capital from Angel Investors.
Shows potential partners that you already have financial backing.
Last year's funding sources included local community grants and individual sponsors.
Last year's funding sources included local community grants and individual sponsors.
Used to thank the community for their support.
Don't forget to mention that funding sources included the tech grant!
Don't forget to mention that funding sources included the tech grant!
Even in a text, the phrase remains formal because it refers to a specific document section.
I finally bought the boat; funding sources included my 401k and a lot of luck.
I finally bought the boat; funding sources included my 401k and a lot of luck.
Using formal language for a personal hobby creates a funny, ironic effect.
Funding sources included public broadcasting grants and a successful Kickstarter campaign.
Funding sources included public broadcasting grants and a successful Kickstarter campaign.
Explains how an independent creative project was financed.
To remain unbiased, we ensured our funding sources included only non-partisan groups.
To remain unbiased, we ensured our funding sources included only non-partisan groups.
Highlights the importance of money in establishing credibility.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct word to complete the formal disclosure.
The report's ___ sources included the Green Energy Initiative.
`Funding` is the specific professional term used in this context; `money sources` sounds too informal.
Complete the sentence to show multiple contributors.
Funding ___ included both government grants and private equity.
Since two items are listed (grants and equity), the plural `sources` must be used.
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ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Formality of Financial Disclosure
Talking to friends
My parents paid for it.
General explanation
It was paid for by a grant.
Academic/Business
Funding sources included...
Legal/Contractual
The authors declare that funding sources included...
Where to use 'Funding sources included'
Scientific Journal
At the end of the 'Methods' section.
Business Proposal
In the 'Financials' slide.
Charity Gala
On the back of the event program.
News Article
In a footnote about a study.
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYou can, but it sounds very formal. For a personal blog, you might prefer saying Special thanks to my supporters instead.
Use sources (plural) if there is more than one group. Use source (singular) if only one organization gave you money.
It usually appears in the 'Acknowledgments' or 'Disclosures' section at the end of a report or article.
Yes, funding specifically refers to financial support. If they gave you equipment, use Equipment was provided by instead.
Yes, it is standard across all English-speaking academic and professional circles, including the UK, Canada, and Australia.
It is grammatically correct, but it sounds very strange. In a professional setting, always use funding rather than money.
You can say an anonymous donor, but you should still use the phrase Funding sources included... to start the sentence.
It is an active way to introduce a list. It is very direct and helps the reader find information quickly.
Yes! If you are describing a project you led, saying Funding sources included a $50k grant makes you sound very senior.
Only if the email is a formal report. In a quick update, This was funded by... is more natural.
عبارات مرتبط
Supported by a grant from
A more specific way to say a government or foundation gave you money.
Financial disclosures
The general category for reporting where money comes from.
Conflict of interest
The reason why we list funding sources (to show we aren't biased).
Sponsored by
Commonly used in events or marketing rather than research.
Underwritten by
A very formal term often used in public broadcasting or insurance.
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