Search to Involve Pilipino Americans Grant



Organization - Search to Involve Pilipino Americans
Grant Amount - $130,000
Foundation - California Community Foundation
Grant Purpose - Two-year operating support for affordable housing development activities that will result in 46 and 98 units of affordable multifamily and senior rental housing, respectively, in the Historic Filipinotown area.


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Search to Involve Pilipino Americans - $1,000 from the California Endowment - Anniversary Awards Benefit Dinner: For sponsorship of a fundraising event to benefit provision of health and human services for youth and families in multi-ethnic historic Filipinotown and the greater Los Angeles Pilipino American community.

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