County of San Luis Obispo Public Health Agency Grant
Organization - County of San Luis Obispo Public Health Agency
Grant Amount - $29,984
Foundation -
California EndowmentGrant Purpose - Planning for Environmental and Systems Change: To develop plans to reduce chronic diseases and health disparities in San Luis Obispo County by improving environments to promote healthy nutrition and physical activity.
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