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Eugene Civic Alliance receives ‘challenge grant,’ community challenged to match
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Eugene Civic Alliance (ECA) received a $1 million challenge grant from the McKenzie Oaks Ranch Fund of Oregon Community Foundation.
The gift is intended to help ECA complete construction of the first phase of Civic Park, which includes the Kidsports fieldhouse and ECA’s multisport field.
The Fund will match $1 for every $2 raised through December 31, 2020
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