Institute for Native Pacific Education and Culture Grant



Organization - Institute for Native Pacific Education and Culture
Grant Amount - $814,000
Foundation - Kellogg Foundation
Grant Purpose - improve early education outcomes for vulnerable children by partnering with the Department of Education and Kamehameha Schools in replicating Keiki Steps Parent Participation Preschools in "Supporting Partnerships to Assure Ready Kids" communi


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