Accept $20,000 grant for Office of Neighborhood Safety programs
$20,000
In Plain English
The East Bay Community Foundation offered Richmond $20,000 to support the Office of Neighborhood Safety. This office works to reduce gun violence through community outreach and intervention programs. If approved, the city adds this money to its current budget for violence prevention efforts.
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