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nonfinanciare

Nonfinanciare is a term found in Italian-language texts that generally relates to the act of not providing funding. As a verb, it would mean to refrain from financing a project or initiative. In standard Italian, the typical form is non finanziare (two words). The single-word variant nonfinanzia­re is rare and tends to appear mainly in specialized or stylistic drafting, where it is not widely recognized by dictionaries.

Usage and orthography differ by context. The two-word form non finanziare is preferred in everyday and formal

In practical terms, nonfinanciare describes a policy choice or financial decision to withhold or withdraw funding.

See also: finanziare; non finanziario; budget; ESG reporting; non-financial information.

Italian.
The
one-word
form
nonfinanzia­re
may
surface
in
legal
documents,
internal
memos,
or
tries
at
concise
phrasing,
but
it
is
not
the
normative
spelling.
Related
adjective
and
noun
forms
include
non
finanziario
(non-financial)
and
informazioni
non
finanziarie
(non-financial
information),
which
are
common
in
corporate
reporting,
governance,
and
ESG
discussions.
For
example,
organizations
may
decide
to
non
finanziare
certain
activities,
redirecting
resources
to
other
priorities.
The
concept
sits
alongside
discussions
of
budget
allocation,
financial
risk
management,
and
non-financial
reporting,
where
non-financial
indicators
and
information—such
as
environmental,
social,
and
governance
data—are
increasingly
emphasized.