Accept $15,000 grant for Office of Neighborhood Safety programs
In Plain English
The East Bay Community Foundation offered Richmond $15,000 to support the Office of Neighborhood Safety's work. The ONS runs violence prevention programs and provides emergency services to residents affected by crime. If approved, the grant provides flexible funding for general operations and emergency support services.
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Votes
Accept the report
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
Richmond unanimously accepted a $15,000 grant from the East Bay Community Foundation to support the Office of Neighborhood Safety. The ONS runs violence prevention programs and provides emergency services to residents affected by crime, and this grant will provide flexible funding for general operations and emergency support. All six council members present voted yes, with Councilmember Rogers absent. This was a routine administrative item to accept outside funding that requires no city money.
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