Award $100,000 in grants to 6 local nonprofits using Chevron settlement funds
In Plain English
Richmond receives $8 million annually from a settlement with Chevron for environmental improvements. A city council committee selected 6 nonprofits to receive grants from this year's $100,000 pool. These organizations applied for competitive grants but were not initially funded.
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