Accept $25,000 grant and hire Richmond Police Activities League for youth programs
$25,000
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In Plain English
The San Francisco Foundation awarded Richmond $25,000 to expand job training and education programs for young people. The city plans to hire Richmond Police Activities League to run these programs as part of the My Brother's Keeper initiative. If approved, the grant money gets added to this year's budget.
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