Contract with Richmond Community Foundation for nonprofit training programs
$60,000
In Plain English
The city approved a 3-year, $60,000 contract to help local nonprofits improve their operations. The Richmond Community Foundation will organize training sessions to strengthen organizations that serve Richmond residents. The contract runs from February 2018 through January 2021 using environmental settlement funds.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The city approved a $60,000 contract with the Richmond Community Foundation to help local nonprofits strengthen their operations through training programs over three years. The money comes from environmental settlement funds and will support organizations that serve Richmond residents. Six council members voted in favor with Mayor Butt abstaining, reflecting the routine nature of this consent calendar item. This type of capacity-building support represents a standard approach to strengthening the nonprofit sector that serves the community.
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