Instead, the structure of this sentence—specifically the inclusion of a high number and a generic "for you" promise—is a very common characteristic of (often delivered via email, SMS, or pop-up ads) designed to trick users into clicking a link. Why this looks suspicious:
(like your tax ID, bank details, or passwords).
Real academic papers or legal documents would specify what funds or resources they are referring to (e.g., "EU development funds" or "archaeological findings"). If you saw this in a message:
If this appeared on a website, it is likely a "malvertising" pop-up intended to install malware on your device.
Scams often use specific, high numbers (like 4821) to create a sense of legitimacy or excitement about "available funds" or "rewards".