Accept $30,000 Kaiser Permanente grant for Operation Peacemaker Fellowship Program
$30,000
In Plain English
The Office of Neighborhood Safety runs a fellowship program that trains community members to interrupt violence and mediate conflicts. Kaiser Permanente offered a $30,000 grant to support this program. If approved, the grant helps fund violence prevention work in Richmond neighborhoods.
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