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League Awarded Irvine Grant to Increase Voter Participation in Underrepresented Communities

The League of Women Voters of California Education
Fund is honored to have received a multi-year grant from The James Irvine
Foundation. This funding will support our work to increase voter participation
in underrepresented communities and improve voter information in state and
county elections.

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The James Irvine Foundation is a private, nonprofit grantmaking foundation dedicated to
expanding opportunity for the people of California to participate in a vibrant,
successful and inclusive society. The Foundation’s grantmaking focuses on three
program areas: Arts, California Democracy and Youth. Since 1937, the Foundation
has provided over $1.5 billion in grants to more than 3,600 nonprofit
organizations throughout California. With about $2 billion in assets, the
Foundation made grants of $73 million in 2014 for the people of California.

The James Irvine Foundation, civic life, voting, election, California, grantee

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