Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan Grant



Organization - Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
Grant Amount - $5,000,000
Foundation - Kellogg Foundation
Grant Purpose - support charitable activities benefiting children and youth in the City of Detroit


Similar Grants

Lions Hearing Center of Michigan - $9,600 from the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan - for support for hearing testing and care for students in Detroit. This grant will assist in providing hearing screening services for 16 schools in Detroit. The schools were identified through a partnership with Communities in Schools of Detroit.

Northern California Grantmakers - $35,000 from the Packard Foundation - For a grantmaking project that provides out-of-school time summer activities benefiting disadvantaged Bay Area Youth

Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan - $10,000,000 from the Kellogg Foundation - promote the building of stronger and healthier neighborhoods adjacent to the Detroit East Riverfront Development and Downtown Detroit through the establishment of the W.K. Kellogg Community Development Fund

University of Michigan - $404,700 from the Ford Foundation - To enalbe the Detroit Public School Research Consortium to conduct a study tracking Detroit high school seniors graduating in 2007 through the college application and enrollment process

Boys and Girls Clubs of Charlotte County - $10,000 from the Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice - to help initiate programming at the Myakka River Boys and Girls Club, which serves the Englewood community. Funds for this grant come from the Agnes Gnewikow Charitable Fund, the Mildred F. Currie Charitable Fund, and the Venice Endowment Fund.

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