Approve guidelines for environmental grant program funded by Chevron agreement
In Plain English
The city created a competitive grant program using money from its Environmental and Community Investment Agreement with Chevron. These guidelines set the rules for how community groups and nonprofits can apply for grants. If approved, organizations can start applying for funding for environmental and community projects in Richmond.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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