Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership Grant



Organization - Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership
Grant Amount - $195,000
Foundation - Kellogg Foundation
Grant Purpose - encourage parents to become leaders for change through a parent-training and parent-involvement program in Michigan which will result in more positive student learning outcomes and an increase in achievement results


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