Increase library contract by $5,000 to evaluate digital health literacy program
$5,000 increase for a total of $15,000
In Plain English
The Richmond Public Library hired Communities in Collaboration to study how well its Digital Health Literacy Project is working. The original $10,000 contract now needs an additional $5,000 to complete the evaluation and write a final report. Grant funding covers the entire $15,000 cost.
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