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Non-Profits To Get Last Of Hurricane Harvey Relief Grant Funding
The last disbursement of $3 million will go to to 17 non-profits groups that will provide help to victims who qualify, officials said.

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The last disbursement of $3 million will go to to 17 non-profits groups that will provide help to victims who qualify, officials said.

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