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lesantik [10]
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What is the difference between the Penny Harvest and Common Cents? How did you figure it out

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asambeis [7]3 years ago
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The Penny Harvest is created and operated by Common Cents an educational institution that designs innovative school-based programs to foster ethical citizenship and student leadership. ... Then, instead of Common Cents allocating the funds, the program places responsibility for grant-making entirely in student hands.

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