Approve $325,000 in community grants and hear city accomplishments presentation
In Plain English
The city runs 2 grant programs that fund local nonprofits and youth organizations. The Environmental and Community Investment Agreement program receives $325,000 this year for community projects. The Richmond Fund for Children and Youth opens applications in January for organizations serving local youth. Staff will also present highlights of city accomplishments from 2022.
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