Community Foundation Grants to Animal Care Council


Organization - Animal Care Council
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $26,710
Grant Purpose - Animal Care
Foundation - Community Foundation for South Central New York

Organization - Animal Care Council
Year Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $24,465
Grant Purpose - Animal Care
Foundation - Community Foundation for South Central New York



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Organization - Ucsf Foundation
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Organization - Night Ministry
Year Awarded - 2020
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