Acknowledge competitive grant process for youth organizations
In Plain English
The Richmond Fund for Children and Youth opens grant applications for organizations serving local youth. This annual process distributes city money to nonprofits and community groups running youth programs. Organizations compete by submitting proposals describing their programs and budgets.
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