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Institute for Socioeconomic Opportunity

In Latest Round of Seed Grants, Equity Institute Funds Community Health Research Network and Clinical Tool for Nursing Home Nurses


November 17, 2023

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The Equity Institute has provided over $650,000 in funding for interdisciplinary projects and convened experts addressing racial, ethnic and economic inequality.

Read more at:
https://gwtoday.gwu.edu/latest-round-seed-grants-equity-institute-funds-communi…
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