California Alumni Association - The University of California Berkeley Chicano Latino Alumni Club - Southern California Outreach Office Grant



Organization - California Alumni Association - The University of California Berkeley Chicano Latino Alumni Club - Southern California Outreach Office
Grant Amount - $2,500
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Annual Awards and Scholarship Tardeada: For sponsorship of an event to encourage underserved Latino students to enter health professions in Los Angeles County.


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The Cerritos College Foundation - $1,500 from the California Endowment - Project HOPE Graduation Banquet: For sponsorship of an event to encourage Latino students to enter the health professions in Los Angeles County.

Mexican American Bar Foundation - $3,750 from the California Endowment - Annual Awards Gala: For sponsorship of an event to encourage underserved Latinos to pursue health careers in Los Angeles County.

Los Angeles Urban League - $4,000 from the California Endowment - Annual Whitney M. Youth, Jr. Awards: For sponsorship of an awards dinner to support efforts to improve the health and living conditions of underserved African-American neighborhoods in south Los Angeles County.

Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County - $1,500 from the California Endowment - Ninth Annual Awards Luncheon: For sponsorship of an awards event supporting legal aid for underserved members of the South Bay Community to access appropriate health, social and other services.

Association of American Medical Colleges - $3,118,348 from the Kellogg Foundation - develop students from communities to enter health professions education for careers in community-based health services by introducing youth to health careers and fostering academic achievement

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