Campus Kitchens Project, Inc. Grant
Organization - Campus Kitchens Project, Inc.
Grant Amount - $250,000
Foundation -
Kellogg FoundationGrant Purpose - develop local, entrepreneurial solutions to hunger by enabling young professionals to employ teams of student volunteers in direct service, service learning, and leadership training programs
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