Create plan for nonprofits to apply for Chevron and city grants together
In Plain English
Nonprofits currently apply separately for Chevron Community Benefits money and city Community Development Block Grant funds. The city wants to streamline this into one application process. If approved, nonprofits save time by filling out one form instead of two for both funding sources.
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