InterValley Project Grant



Organization - InterValley Project
Grant Amount - $280,000
Foundation - Mott Foundation
Grant Purpose - InterValley Project is a network of community organizations in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, and Vermont. This grant will support continued capacity building for the member organizations and the network itself, particularly in the areas of organizer and leader development, research, and fundraising development.


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