East LA Community Corporation Grant
Organization - East LA Community Corporation
Grant Amount - $110,000
Foundation -
California Community FoundationGrant Purpose - Two-year support for a construction manager position to assist in the development of affordable homeownership, multi-family rental housing and a child care center in the East/Northeast Los Angeles area.
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