Hire 2 nonprofits to run youth outdoor education programs using state grant
In Plain English
The city won a $700,000 state grant to create Youth Outdoors Richmond, offering nature trips and outdoor activities for local youth and families. Two local nonprofits helped write the original grant application. If approved, The Watershed Project gets $61,200 and Groundwork Richmond gets $59,200 to run the programs through 2025.
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