Tides Center Grant
Organization - Tides Center
Grant Amount - $150,000
Foundation -
Ford FoundationGrant Purpose - For Break The Chains to undertake research and advocacy on the relationship among HIV/AIDS, drug abuse and "the war on drugs" in communities of color and promote drug sentencing reform
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