Tides Center Grant
Organization - Tides Center
Grant Amount - $4,070,000
Foundation -
Kellogg FoundationGrant Purpose - provide projects and nonprofits with fiscal sponsorship and affordable, quality management support services through developing shared standards, operating procedures, regional geographic centers, and technology infrastructure
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