Release application for $715,000 in community grants from Chevron settlement
In Plain English
Richmond receives $9 million yearly for 10 years from Chevron through a 2016 agreement. The city allocates $715,000 of this money to nonprofits and community groups serving youth and families. If approved, organizations can apply for grants ranging from $10,000 to $50,000 starting this spring.
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