University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Grant
Organization - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Grant Amount - $197,989
Foundation -
Kellogg FoundationGrant Purpose - increase the effectiveness of early childhood programs in promoting successful transitions of males of color and laying a foundation for their active engagement in acquiring the competencies needed for success in adult roles
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