1. (in Britain) the principle that money raised by the National Lottery should only be spent on projects that would not otherwise be funded by government spending
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in the European Union) the principle that the EU contributes to the funding of a project in a member country provided that the member country also contributes
The spokesperson from the council explained that the PS195,000 figure was called 'Mayoral Additionality', a fund which has enabled the council to invest in extra teams to do things such as alleyway and grass verge/open space clean-ups, jet washing/cleaning of public realm and removing fly tipping.
Associations' additionality role in society-Create offerings and activities that enrich lives (e.g., volunteerism), nurture competitiveness (continuing education, industry standards, research) and impact the economy (enterprise development, product innovation).
The African Development Bank's additionality lies in the use of its "AAA" credit rating to provide comfort to Commerzbank to increase its trade finance exposure to local African banks.
Volunteers are increasingly being used in many places not to provide additionality but to carry out core functions of councils such as running libraries and litter picking.
* Credit guarantees are positive for firm access to debt finance, that is that the arrangements provide financial additionality by increasing the availability of credit and/or reducing its costs (see also What Works Centre 2014).
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