Abraham A. Low Institute Grant



Organization - Abraham A. Low Institute
Grant Amount - $90,000
Foundation - Kellogg Foundation
Grant Purpose - enable adolescents to improve academic achievement as the result of cognitive behavioral peer-to-peer group training that empowers the participants to help themselves manage the anger and fears that often impede learning


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