Accept $500,000 state grant for job training programs
$500,000
Resolution Resolution No. 76-08
In Plain English
The state Employment Development Department awarded Richmond a $500,000 Talent Transfer Grant for job training programs. The city must formally adjust its budget to accept and spend this grant money. If approved, the Employment & Training Department can use these funds for workforce development services.
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