Cleveland Foundation awards $17.9 million in grants
Story excerpt provided by The Plain Dealer.
Written by Tom Feran.
The Cleveland Foundation announced $17.9 million in grants on Thursday focused on projects in health, education, the arts and economic development.
The largest grant for the second quarter of 2014 is a $750,000 award to MetroHealth Medical Center, to support a mobile health unit serving 23 schools in the Cleveland school district. The unit will provide primary and preventive care to as many as 6,800 students in its first two years, according to the foundation.
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Originally published June 26, 2014.
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