Hire consultant to create strategic plan for Richmond Rapid Response Fund
In Plain English
The Richmond Rapid Response Fund provides cash assistance to residents hit by COVID-19 and has raised over $1 million. The city wants to transition this fund to community control with an elected board. If approved, Dalberg gets $125,000 to design the governance structure and voting process for this transition.
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