Accept $1,250 donation for Office of Neighborhood Safety fellowship program
$1,250
In Plain English
The Nancy P. and Richard K. Robbins Foundation is donating $1,250 to support the Operation Peacemaker Fellowship Program. This program trains community members to mediate conflicts and prevent violence in neighborhoods. If approved, the donation helps fund fellowship stipends and training materials.
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