Accept $81,934 grant to help formerly incarcerated residents find jobs
In Plain English
Richmond received state grant money through Alameda County to help people leaving prison get job training and find employment. The program specifically helps justice-involved residents get truck driving licenses. If approved, the grant requires no city money and creates no ongoing costs.
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