Accept $50,000 county contract for RichmondBUILD job training workshops
$50,000
In Plain English
RichmondBUILD helps residents learn construction trades and find jobs in the building industry. Alameda County will pay the city $50,000 to provide workshops and presentations to program participants. The grant funding covers additional training services beyond the program's regular curriculum.
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