Thomas Jefferson Agricultural Institute Grant



Organization - Thomas Jefferson Agricultural Institute
Grant Amount - $4,122,801
Foundation - Kellogg Foundation
Grant Purpose - enable existing and emerging leaders to effectively utilize media, scholarship, public education and outreach, and policy education to inform decision makers about food, health, and environmental policy targets


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