Los Angeles Conservation Corps Grant



Organization - Los Angeles Conservation Corps
Grant Amount - $15,000
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Neighborhood Cleanup Initiative: To dedicate one team of young people one day a week for six months to support cleanup and beautification projects which will create safer, cleaner and healthier neighborhoods in the Metro area of Los Angeles.


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