Receive update on Richmond Promise college scholarship program
In Plain English
Richmond Promise provides college scholarships for Richmond students using $35 million from the Chevron refinery agreement. The program launched in 2016 and is funded over 10 years through the Environmental and Community Investment Agreement. Executive Director Jessie Stewart presented the program's current status to both the city council and school board.
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