Contract Youth Finance Institute to train 10 youth in financial literacy and career skills
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The city received a $3 million state grant to provide job training for Richmond residents ages 16-30. This contract pays Youth Finance Institute $53,353 to train 10 youth in financial literacy, public speaking, and workplace skills. If approved, participants earn $20 per hour for up to 500 hours each.
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