Neighborhoods, Inc. of Battle Creek Grant
Organization - Neighborhoods, Inc. of Battle Creek
Grant Amount - $1,000,000
Foundation -
Kellogg FoundationGrant Purpose - enhance Neighborhoods, Inc. of Battle Creek's ability to strengthen neighborhoods by providing housing options and promoting resident participation and financial literacy education
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