Rural Dynamics dba CCCS of Montana Grant



Organization - Rural Dynamics dba CCCS of Montana
Grant Amount - $50,000
Foundation - Kellogg Foundation
Grant Purpose - increase Earned Income Tax Credit access to eligible households, strengthen tribal Volunteer Income Tax Assistance programs, and continue and expand services to Wyoming and other targeted rural communities


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