grubstake
/ˈɡrʌbsteɪk/Definitions
1. noun
An amount of money or supplies provided to a prospector or explorer to support their activities, or a similar provision for any endeavor.
“The company provided a grubstake for the team to travel to the remote research site.”
2. verb
To provide with a grubstake, especially for prospecting or exploring.
“The investor grubstaked the young miner, providing him with the necessary equipment and supplies.”