Award $492,000 in grants to 16 community organizations through Chevron settlement program
In Plain English
The city receives $90 million over 10 years from a 2014 agreement with Chevron, with $6 million set aside for grants. These 16 organizations applied for funding to support community, youth, and sports programs. If approved, grant amounts range from $5,000 to $50,000 per organization.
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