Corporation for Enterprise Development Grant



Organization - Corporation for Enterprise Development
Grant Amount - $25,000
Foundation - Mott Foundation
Grant Purpose - This grant will enable the Corporation for Enterprise Development to host the 2008 Assets Learning Conference, the premiere networking and learning event in the asset-building field. This year's event will take place September 11-13, 2008, and provide an opportunity for leaders from all sectors to discuss the best ways to improve financial security for all Americans, but especially those from low- and moderate-income households. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the Corporation for Enterprise Development is a longtime grantee of the Mott Foundation.


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