California School Boards Foundation Grant



Organization - California School Boards Foundation
Grant Amount - $125,000
Foundation - Packard Foundation
Grant Purpose - To help disseminate and incorporate RAND findings, conduct in-depth interviews with its membership to explore their preferences on issues relevant to preschool policy development, and to provide technical assistance to school districts


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