Sylvia Drew Ivie Grant



Organization - Sylvia Drew Ivie
Grant Amount - $38,724
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Planning: To support a planning process of South Los Angeles stakeholders to improve the health and well-being of underserved residents of South Los Angeles.


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