Community Foundation Grants to Dillon School District Four


Organization - Dillon School District Four
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $10,000
Grant Purpose - General Support
Foundation - Central Carolina Community Foundation

Organization - Dillon School District Four
Year Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $10,000
Grant Purpose - General Support
Foundation - Central Carolina Community Foundation

Organization - Latta High School
Year Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $20,000
Grant Purpose - Charitable Gift
Foundation - Foundation for the Carolinas









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