Institute for Urban Research and Development Grant



Organization - Institute for Urban Research and Development
Grant Amount - $150,000
Foundation - California Community Foundation
Grant Purpose - Two-year support for a neighborhood revitalization project in the MacArthur Park area of Los Angeles.


Similar Grants

Collective SPACE, Inc. - $15,000 from the California Endowment - Promotora Project: To support a community outreach project to educate renters on rent control, environmental health issues and health code violations in the MacArthur Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.

People's Community Organization for Reform and Empowerment - $10,000 from the California Endowment - Temple-Beverly Corridor Neighborhood Improvement Project: To educate, train and mobilize the community to conduct monthly neighborhood clean-ups and health promotion in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Pueblo Nuevo Development - $100,000 from the California Community Foundation - One-year capital support to build a new Early Childhood Education Center providing preschool and parent education for 90 children and their families annually in the MacArthur Park neighborhood.

Saint Barnabas Senior Center of Los Angeles - $75,000 from the California Community Foundation - One-year support for an adult day health care center serving clients with Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of dementia in the MacArthur Park area.

Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles - $90,000 from the California Community Foundation - Two-year support for a neighborhood revitalization effort in the Vernon-Central and Watts areas of South Los Angeles.

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