United Way of Ventura County Grant



Organization - United Way of Ventura County
Grant Amount - $120,000
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Latino Leaders HIV Taskforce: To engage Latino leaders in the development and implementation of a community organizing and advocacy program aimed at changing community norms and physical environments that place vulnerable Latinos in Ventura County at high risk for contracting HIV/AIDS.


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