Receive update on Richmond Rapid Response Fund assistance to residents
In Plain English
The Richmond Rapid Response Fund helps residents pay rent and covers emergency expenses using $1 million in federal pandemic aid. The program has spent $325,000 helping families so far, with $275,000 remaining for direct assistance. If approved, the city will also develop a pilot program giving guaranteed monthly income to selected residents.
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