University of Southern California Grant



Organization - University of Southern California
Grant Amount - $3,000
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - 19th Annual Demographic Workshop: For sponsorship of a conference to address the health needs of Los Angeles' evolving population with a focus on immigrants, children and the elderly.


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