Parent Institute for Quality Education Grant



Organization - Parent Institute for Quality Education
Grant Amount - $40,000
Foundation - California Community Foundation
Grant Purpose - Two-year support for delivery of a Nine Week Parent Involvement Program which, in total, will serve 86 schools and nearly 8,000 parents in LAUSD, Compton, Lynwood, Long Beach, and Glendale; funds will directly serve 667 parents at six schools.


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