Review charter requirements for Richmond Fund for Children and Youth renewal
In Plain English
The Richmond Fund for Children and Youth expires in 2028 after 10 years of operations. The fund currently receives 3% of city general revenue annually, totaling about $99 million over the next 10 years if renewed. City council must decide by December 2027 whether to extend the program for another decade.
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