Mar Vista Institute Grant



Organization - Mar Vista Institute
Grant Amount - $35,000
Foundation - California Community Foundation
Grant Purpose - One-year support for Partnership Education in Public Schools (PEPS), a parent involvement program, at five schools in Mar Vista.


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