Approve spending plan for $225,000 state gang prevention grant
$225,000
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In Plain English
The city received a $225,000 state grant in 2011 to prevent gang violence through youth programs. The money will fund mentoring, after-school activities, and job training across 5 local organizations. If approved, Be a Mentor gets $49,000, Richmond PAL receives $72,000, and 3 other groups split the remainder.
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