Los Angeles Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (LA ACORN) Grant
Organization - Los Angeles Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (LA ACORN)
Grant Amount - $100,000
Foundation -
California Community FoundationGrant Purpose - Two-year core operating support for a grassroots community organization to engage low-income residents in Los Angeles to advocate for the preservation and increased production of affordable housing.
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