They needed a federal grant to complete the project. She made a good argument, but he was hesitant to grant her the point.
Grant is a noun in that sentence.
the land grant was given to anna
Project Grant is the place I work for.
A grant was given to the program amounting to 120,000 dollars.
I can do a great imitaion of Cary Grant.
In China, land grant is the process during which land users enter into land grant contracts with the government authority in charge.
i grant you admission into my room.
The complement in the sentence is "the grant." It serves to complete the meaning of the verb "awarded" by specifying what was given to the school.
A prodigious grant was awarded for research in lung cancer.
The government would not grant the territory its statehood.
President Grant is buried in a concrete tomb.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.