Accept $20,000 grant for Office of Neighborhood Safety programs
$20,000
In Plain English
The East Bay Community Foundation awarded the city $20,000 to support neighborhood safety programs. The Office of Neighborhood Safety works on violence prevention and community outreach in high-crime areas. If approved, the grant provides additional funding for these existing programs without requiring city money.
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