Livable Places, Inc. Grant
Organization - Livable Places, Inc.
Grant Amount - $100,000
Foundation -
California Community FoundationGrant Purpose - Two-year core operating support for a housing development and advocacy organization to launch the Envisioning Green Los Angeles speakers’ series and to complete the development of 160 units of affordable housing in Lincoln Heights and Long Beach.
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