Pacific Institute for Community Organizations Grant



Organization - Pacific Institute for Community Organizations
Grant Amount - $342,749
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - New Voices for Healthy Families: To support the training and advocacy activities of California grassroots community leaders and organizations in the federal health care policy debate to preserve and expand health care access for low-income children and families in California.


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