SRF

See also: srf

English

Proper noun

SRF

  1. Initialism of Scleroderma Research Foundation.
    • 2022 January 10, Lisa Respers France, “Bob Saget: How a family tragedy turned him into an activist”, in CNN[1]:
      The “America’s Funniest Videos” host went on to serve on the SRF board for nearly two decades and hosted their events for more than 25 years.
  2. Initialism of Society for Reproduction and Fertility.
    • 2024 July 31, Stephane Berneau, “Commonly used drug may extend women’s fertility, claim researchers – here’s what you need to know about rapamycin”, in CNN[2]:
      Dr Stéphane Berneau receives funding from the Society for Reproduction and Fertility (SRF) & the Biochemical Society.

Noun

SRF (plural SRFs)

  1. Initialism of state revolving fund.
    • 2017 May 23, Gregory Krieg and Will Mullery, “Trump’s budget by the numbers: What gets cut and why”, in CNN[3]:
      “The Budget proposes to eliminate the Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) funding for water and wastewater treatment facilities because it duplicates the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) State Revolving funds (SRFs). The Administration believes that EPA or private sector sources should fund this activity.”
    • 2021 December 2, Liz Stark, “EPA urges states to target billions in new water infrastructure funding to historically underserved communities”, in CNN[4]:
      About $7.4 billion will be allocated to states, tribes and territories for 2022 – the first-year allotment of nearly $44 billion in total SRF funding over the next five years from the infrastructure law, according to an EPA fact sheet.

German

Proper noun

SRF n

  1. (broadcasting) initialism of Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen, the Swiss-German public service broadcaster [from 2011]