Parents for Public Schools, Inc. Grant
Organization - Parents for Public Schools, Inc.
Grant Amount - $703,500
Foundation -
Kellogg FoundationGrant Purpose - develop parents to be effective advocates and change agents in their local schools, school districts, and at the state level to provide high-quality public education opportunities in collaboration with other organizations by expanding Parents
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