﻿_id	year	type	organization	amount	description
1	2024	public safety	Neighborhood Legal Services (Wayne County)	$64,143	To provide comprehensive case management services, including legal representation and appropriate referrals to victims of human trafficking. Will serve 11 people monthly and 132 unduplicated people served annually.
2	2024	public safety	Jefferson East	$59,143	Develop disaster preparedness strategies, help residents develop personal disaster preparedness plans, Provide CERT training to residents and business owners, and provide private security patrols. They will also engage domestic violence survivors in partnerships with the 5th and 7th precincts. They will serve 35 people monthly and 400 unduplicated annually.
3	2024	public safety	First Step	$54,143	To provide shelter and support to domestic violence survivors in the city of Detroit at the new shelter to be located in the Samaritan Center. The service includes, trauma-informed crisis intervention services, safety planning, and criminal and civil justice advocacy to survivors of domestic violence residing in the shelter. Staff will also provide critical support in navigating other community resources including connections to McKenny-Vento within DPS to ensure a safe and fluid transition from shelter to long-term housing stability. They will serve 65 Clients monthly and 700 unduplicated annually.
4	2024	education	The International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit	$75,706	Adult Education/Workforce Development program, the Economic Advancement, Literacy and Training Program. The program will prepare low-income Detroiters with the basic literacy, workforce preparation, and training needed to advance economic mobility and eliminate prolonged barriers to self-sufficiency. IIMD expects to serve 1,380 annually in its IELCE program.
5	2024	education	Accounting Aid Society	$70,680	Accounting Aid Society provides free tax preparation and counseling assistance to Low/Mod income Detroit households; provides education in financial management. Will provide tax service estimated at 11,000 units annually.
6	2024	education	Mercy Education Project	$70,680	Mercy Education Project provides educational opportunities, life skills development, and cultural enrichment to help at-risk girls and women in southwest Detroit improve their quality of lives. Will provide education services to 90 participants yearly.
7	2024	education	Wellspring	$70,680	Wellspring's Academic & Youth Development program uses the Kumon math & reading/language arts curriculum and supplements it with such components as college prep, community service, leadership development & adventure experiences. The program is provide to youth ages 6-18. The program plans to serve 250 persons monthly and 530 unduplicated youth will be served annually.
8	2024	education	Sowing Economic Empowerment SEED	$70,680	The SEED Extended Learning Program (SELP) is a comprehensive afterschool and summer program designed to cater to the unique needs of grades K-5 in low to moderate-income BIPOC communities. Classroom activities use a variety of teaching models, including cooperative learning, role playing, and group discussions. The teaching models include reading aloud, paired reading, creative writing, and/or visual arts. The range offers each child with diverse experiences and levels of confidence to be actively engaged.
9	2024	education	Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program (DAPCEP)	$70,680	DAPCEP Program provides nationally recognized enrichment programs in science technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) to Pre-K to 12th grade students. Program plans to enroll 1,750 students.
10	2024	education	SER Metro Detroit	$64,143	SER ReBuild Detroit Program is an Apprenticeship Readiness Training Program that expanded to contextualized programming to low-income and unemployed residents. The program enrolls residents over 18 years old with a HS diploma/GED with the goal of increasing their math and reading skills to prepare for WorkKeys test and apprenticeship training exam. ReBuild Detroit program plans to serve 60 residents.
11	2024	education	Siena Literacy Center	$64,143	Basic Adult Education and Literacy services and support to adults so they can successfully pursue personal goals, which include entering advanced/secondary education or workforce training, developing consumer skills, obtain driver's license, and developing skills to navigate life and society. The program will serve 280 persons annually.
12	2024	education	The Greening of Detroit	$64,143	Greening job training program works to provide new opportunities for low-income Detroiters to receive training that allows them to enter the green jobs marketplace. Plans to serve 100 people annually.
13	2024	education	Center for Employment Opportunities	$64,143	CEO workforce development program aims to reduce recidivism and improve employment outcomes for people returning home from incarceration. CEO provides services that include Workforce readiness training, Job coaching and Development, and Post-placement retention services. Plans to serve 120 unduplicated participants in the Pathway to Employment program.
14	2024	education	St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Ctr.	$64,143	St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center offers preparation for successful completion of the GED exam and assist residents to become economically self sufficient / Offered to adults 18 years and older/ 1,100-potential students.
15	2024	education	Student Advocacy Center of Michigan	$54,143	Check & Connect is a mentoring program that reintegrates students who have found themselves distant from the educational process and school culture, through its intensive, evidence-based approach. Utilizing evidence-based mentoring practices, mentors and mentees enter a mutual partnership that spans at least two years. Every week, these mentors, serve as academic guides. evaluate student engagement, intricately craft interventions founded on this assessment, and provide a variety of support mechanisms. Will serve 25 students annually.
16	2024	education	Southwest Economic Solution Corporation	$64,143	MathUp is an accelerated GED program for adult learners that addresses the significant challenges of passing the math portion of the GED exam. The MathUp program will enroll up to 60 learners .
17	2024	education	Math Corps	$54,143	"Math Corps teachers will be working with middle and high school students in Detroit at Durfee Central,. Math Corps provides math classes for middle and high school students, offering two versions of classes known as ""Broccoli"" and ""Ice Cream."" ""Broccoli"" covers standard grade-level-appropriate content, while ""Ice Cream"" explores advanced mathematical topics designed to inspire and create awe for mathematics in kids. Plans to serve 250 students annually."
18	2024	education	Urban Neighborhood Initiatives	$59,143	UNI program supports out-of-school education for youth ages 5-14/after school and summer enrichment programs/ sports/ STEM, art, computer. The after-school portion of the program will provide homework assistance and academic support to approximately 200 youth.
19	2024	education	Sistahs Reachin' Out	$54,143	The Career and College Access Center (CACAC) is workforce and college readiness services that fulfill unmet needs in our community which adversely impact the agency and ability of low-income residents, particularly low-income single parent-led families, in securing educational and employment opportunities that can effectively aid in lifting them and their families out of poverty. Plans to serve 2,200 people annually.
20	2024	education	The Youth Connection	$59,143	"Train youth 14-24 for careers and develop ""home-grown"" heroes. Provide quality youth programming in environ-mental conservation, outdoor recreation, community service projects and on the job training. The Youth Connection will work with youth year round and have them create obtainable life and career plans by developing specific goals for each participant after being exposed to a diversity of career opportunities. The program will serve 40 persons monthly and 480 unduplicated person served annually."
21	2024	education	CAMP Restore	$54,143	Camp Restore program will provide vocational training, through landscaping and carpentry to at- risk Detroit youth. They will also have program to educate youth on financial literacy. Plans will serve 30 youth monthly and 60 unduplicated youth annually.
22	2024	health	Project Healthy Community	$65,680	Family Wellness Program is to improve the health of Detroit residents through improved health literacy, health behaviors, nutrition, and exercise. The program seeks to strengthen the relationship between participants and their primary care providers. FWP plans to serve 225 unduplicated Detroit residents.
23	2024	health	Avalon Healing Center	$54,143	Avalons acute medical forensic services are free and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Clinicians and advanced practice practitioners provide immediate comprehensive and compassionate care within the first 120 hours following sexual assault. In addition to providing medical forensic exams and post-assault care and support, Avalon offers survivors critical medical care they may otherwise not be receiving. Many patients represent low-income households, use public health insurance programs, are not insured, or cannot afford copays and deductibles.
24	2024	health	World Medical Relief	$59,143	prescription medication to individuals 18 years or older in the City of Detroit who have low to moderate incomes and do not have the financial resources or insurance to pay retail prices for their medicines. 1,785 clients will be served with an estimated of 6,0000 prescriptions dispensed.
25	2024	health	Cass Community Social Services	$54,143	Cass Community will provide three meals per day that comply with USDA dietary standards to 46 LMI residents of our Scott, Travis, and Cass House permanent supportive housing programs. Residents in these three programs have single-room occupancy units with shared kitchen and living areas. They will serve 46 people annually.
26	2024	health	Mariners Inn	$54,143	The Gambling Treatment Program is to provide specialized and comprehensive care forindividuals who are struggling with gambling addiction or compulsive gambling. The program offers an immersive and supportive environment, where individuals can focus on their recovery without the distractions or triggers of their normal living situations. The program is tailored to the specific needs and circumstances of the participants, and is a crucial step in helping individuals overcome gambling addiction and rebuild their lives.
27	2024	senior	Gay Elders of Metro Detroit dba MiGEN	$54,143	Caregiver Education, Training & Support and Kinship Support Services that will reach 50 LGBTQ+ Detroiters, caregivers (informal and formal), and their families over the 2025 Program Year. Caregiver Education & Training programs include access to MiGENs caregiver training modules, which are available online and in person. These curriculum-based modules emphasize how to provide support to LBGTQ+ seniors while also examining and maintaining caregiver health and emotional resilience.
28	2024	senior	St. Patrick Senior Center	$70,680	Provides nonemergency medical and basic needs transportation, operates a senior on-site medical clinic, enhanced senior fitness and an on-site full meal. Health care benefit navigators, and classes in disease prevention and healthy living. Provide 30,000 units of service to 2,200 clients.
29	2024	senior	Luella Hannan Memorial	$70,680	Support to assist the Zena Baum Senior Center with program activities to fund nutrition, legal, transportation and elder abuse casework. Will provide 1250 units of service.
30	2024	senior	Latin Americans for Social and Economic Development (LASED)	$70,680	Transportation, food assistance, and help in obtaining access to other vital services and provide senior wellness. Will serve 185 person monthly and 2,800 unduplicated people served annually.
31	2024	senior	Bridging Communities, Inc	$64,143	Requesting funds for senior activities such as resource referrals to address unmet basic needs, Assistance in obtaining access to supplemental food programs) Navigation assistance with accessing Medicare and Medicaid benefits, Seniors will learn to connect with family and friends virtually Minimize feelings of isolation. Will service 450 seniors annually.
32	2024	senior	Disability Network	$64,143	Requesting funds for Living Green program which is a ten-week program that teaches independent living skills such as goal setting, problem-solving, and communication skills. Propose serving 51 persons monthly and 300 unduplicated persons served annually.
33	2024	senior	The Detroit Association of Black Organizations	$54,143	Provides Senior services that promote social engagement through events and gatherings, and support groups, provides access to health screening, wellness workshops educational seminars and more. They will also provide services to support independent living volunteer opportunities and learning.
34	2024	recreation	Mosaic Youth Theatre	$70,680	The Mosaic Arts, Leadership and Pathways program and Creative Youth Dev. Program provides year-round arts education/life-skills training, performance experience and travel opportunities for youth. Mosaic will serve 347 youth annually.
35	2024	recreation	Detroit Horse Power	$65,680	Detroit Horse Powers overall goal is to equip Detroit youth with the strengths of character that will allow them to graduate high school with the choice of college or career. To achieve this goal, DHP enrolls 6th through 12th graders in after-school, year-round programming. Applicant plans to serve 50 students annually.
36	2024	recreation	Clark Park Coalition	$64,143	Provide year-round sports, arts, and educational programming for vulnerable youth in Southwest Detroit, including a mobile library, a Lego Club, a community garden, college campus visits, computer access, homework help, and community services. The program will serve 133 persons during Sept - May and 166 persons from June - Aug.
37	2024	recreation	Carrie Morris Arts dba Detroit Puppet Company	$54,143	Serve 150 youth in grades K-8 through 3 weeks of summer activities to participate in Detroit Puppet Companys Youth Performing Arts and Recreation Camp. Camp activities include creative and arts programming and performing arts practices to build skills (professional development, life skills, teamwork, and communication) for students ages 5-12. Support will be given for students who may have limited English proficiency.
38	2024	recreation	Southwest Detroit Business Association (SDBA)	$49,143	El Arte en la Clase after-school program is to provide exposure and access to low-income students who might not otherwise have the opportunity to hear/play/learn music and performing arts. Compass will serve 180 unduplicated youth in Southwest Detroit throughout the year.
39	2023	education	Accounting Aid Society 	$70,789	To provide free tax preparation and counseling assistance to Low/Mod income Detroit households; provides education in financial management
40	2023	seniors	Bridging Communities 	$74,789	for senior activities; non-medical transportation to doctors visits, and nutritional support. Volunteer training to provide small home repairs and home chore services.
41	2023	recreation	Clark Park Coalition 	$74,789	for providing youth with after-school and summer recreational, educational, and sports programs that increase life and social skills; assisting with homework; teaching healthy eating and nutrition education; and providing youth employment opportunities.
42	2023	education	Center for Employment Opportunities 	$78,199	for services that include Workforce readiness training, Job coaching and Development, and Post-placement retention services
43	2023	recreation	Cody Rouge Community Action Alliance 	$65,789	for promoting the personal development of the neighborhood's youth by providing them with opportunities to engage in authentic decision-making and strong adult-youth partnerships through recreational programming and the Cody Rouge Youth Services Council.
44	2023	education	Give Merit 	$78,199	for providing a cohort-based college readiness and leadership experience for high school students. The program provides project-based learning, entrepreneurship, career exposure, character development, & mentorship.
45	2023	education	DAPCEP (Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program)	$65,789	for partnering with universities, training programs, and K-12 school systems in order to connect youth to the best science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) educational experiences.
46	2023	seniors	Delray United Action Council 	$70,789	for providing transportation to senior residents living within the project area who are in need of transportation to school to obtain their GED, medical appointments, food shopping, and to the Delray Center. DUAC also has an adult day care program that provides food & friendship/congregate meals, arts & crafts, and senior outings.
47	2023	education	Detroit Phoenix Center	$78,199	for providing a safe and educational after-school experience for students in grades 8th-12th who are Mckinney Vento Eligible. Mckinney Vento is a federal law that guarantees equal access to public education for homeless children and youth.
48	2023	education	Dominican Literacy Center 	$78,199	for providing educational programs to tutor adults to read, write, and perform basic math operations, GED preparation, as well as learning computer skills.
49	2023	education	Family Assistance for Renaissance Men	$60,789	for providing job training, mentorship, and legal assistance to low-income Detroit fathers.
50	2023	education	International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit 	$90,789	to prepare low-income Detroiters with the basic literacy, workforce preparation, and training needed to advance economic mobility and eliminate prolonged barriers.
51	2023	public safety	Jefferson East, Inc. 	$60,789	for providing the community with supplemental police patrols, crime statistic monitoring, resident safety organizing, safety assessments, target hardening services, and domestic violence prevention and recovery services.
52	2023	public safety	Neighborhood Legal Services	$65,789	for providing comprehensive case management services, including legal representation and appropriate referrals to victims of human trafficking.
53	2023	seniors	LASED (Latin Americans for Social and Economic Development) 	$70,789	for operating a senior center in Southwest Detroit which operates a food and friendship program, and health and disease prevention classes for primarily Hispanic senior citizens who are monolingual or limited English-speaking.
54	2023	seniors	Luella Hannan Memorial Foundation (Hannan Center) 	$82,200	for providing activities to fund nutrition, legal, transportation, and elder abuse casework.
55	2023	seniors	Matrix Human Services 	$65,789	for providing case management for seniors, food assistance, transportation to doctor's appointments, and socialization activities: attending wellness centers, shopping, etc.
56	2023	education	Mercy Education Project 	$78,199	for providing educational opportunities, life skills development, and cultural enrichment to help at-risk girls and women in Southwest Detroit.
57	2023	health	My Community Dental Center 	$82,199	for providing free dental services, including surgery, fillings, full and partial dentures to low/mod residents, and free prescriptions to low-income patients in need of continuous medications.
58	2023	health	Project Healthy Community 	$82,199	for providing the Family Wellness Program to improve the health of Detroit residents through improved health literacy, health behaviors, nutrition, and exercise. The program seeks to strengthen the relationship between participants and their primary care providers.
59	2023	education	SER Metro Detroit 	$70,789	for providing an Educational GED and Workforce Development program. Adult Basic Education programs provide Detroit youth and adults education in literacy, mathematics, and science.
60	2023	education	Siena Literacy Center 	$70,789	for providing basic Adult Education and Literacy services and support to adults so they can successfully pursue personal goals, which include entering advanced/secondary education or workforce training, developing consumer skills, obtaining driver's license, and developing skills to navigate life and society
61	2023	education	Brilliant Detroit 	$65,789	for providing literacy support, STEM programming, and educational enrichment activities to children ages 0 - 8.
62	2023	seniors	St. Patrick Senior Center 	$90,789	for providing nonemergency medical and basic needs transportation, operating a senior on-site medical clinic, enhancing senior fitness, and an on-site full meal.
63	2023	education	St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center 	$70,789	for providing preparation for successful completion of the GED exam and assisting residents to become economically self-sufficient / Offered to adults 18 years and older.
64	2023	education	Southwest Economic Solution Corporation 	$70,789	for providing MathUp, an accelerated GED program for adult learners that addresses the significant challenges of passing the math portion of the GED exam.
65	2023	recreation	Southwest Detroit Business Association 	$60,789	for providing recreation opportunities for youth ages 9-18 with the COMPAS music, dance, and theatre programs.
66	2023	education	Cass Community Social Services 	$60,789	to train unemployed and underemployed adults to succeed in living wage jobs in the 21st Century Green Economy in metropolitan Detroit.
67	2023	education	The Greening of Detroit 	$65,789	for providing job training and placement services for adults through the Detroit Conservation Corps through classroom instruction, hands-on training, certification opportunities, and integrated support services.
68	2023	education	The Youth Connection 	$70,789	for providing youth programming in environmental conservation, outdoor recreation, community service projects, and on-the-job training.
69	2023	education	Urban Neighborhood Initiative 	$70,789	for out-of-school education for youth ages 5-14/after school and summer enrichment programs/ sports/ STEM, art, and computer.
70	2023	education	Wellspring 	$90,790	for providing math and reading curriculum, recreation, field trips, college prep, community service, outdoor adventure, and leadership development for youth and young adults.
71	2023	health	World Medical Relief 	$74,789	for operating an Affordable Prescription Program, providing prescription medication to individuals 18 and older who do not have financial resources or insurance to pay retail price for their medication.
72	2023	recreation	Detroit Horse Power 	$82,199	to equip Detroit youth with the strengths of character that will allow them to graduate high school with the choice of college or career, through afterschool horse training programming and more.
73	2023	health	Joy-Southfield CDC	$60,789	to help identify health and wellness disparities in the community and respond to those needs through nutritional learning sessions, and exercise classes. The program also provides groceries and prepared hot meals on a monthly basis to needed families and seniors.
74	2022	education	Accounting Aid Society 	$88,750	for addressing economic opportunity by ensuring Detroit residents obtain access to the tax refunds and credits to which they are entitled.
75	2022	seniors	Bridging Communities 	$77,250	for senior activities; non-medical transportation to doctors visits, nutritional support. Volunteer training to provide small home repairs and home chore services.
76	2022	recreation	Clark Park Coalition 	$72,250	for providing youth with after-school and summer recreational, educational, and sports programs that increase life and social skills; assisting with homework; teaching healthy eating and nutrition education; and providing youth employment opportunities.
77	2022	education	Center for Employment Opportunities 	$77,250	for Employment Opportunities - Awarded $77,250 for running the CEO program which aims to reduce recidivism and improve employment outcomes for people returning home from incarceration.
78	2022	recreation	Cody Rouge Community Action Alliance 	$72,250	for promoting the personal development of the neighborhood's youth by providing them with opportunities to engage in authentic decision-making and strong adult-youth partnerships through recreational programming and the Cody Rouge Youth Services Council.
79	2022	education	Coleman A. Young Foundation 	$61,978	for providing an after-school program for youth 6-12, youth leadership development program, parents workshops, life skills programming, and instilling confidence in Detroit students.
80	2022	education	DAPCEP (Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program) 	$67,250	for partnering with universities, training programs, and K-12 school systems in order to connect youth to the best science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) educational experiences.
81	2022	seniors	Delray United Action Council 	$67,250	for providing transportation to senior residents living within the project area who are in need of transportation to school to obtain their GED, medical appointments, food shopping and to the Delray Center. DUAC also has an adult day care program that provides food & friendship/congregate meals, arts & crafts and senior outings.
82	2022	seniors	Disability Network	$67,250	for providing a program that teaches independent living skills.
83	2022	education	Dominican Literacy Center 	$77,250	for providing educational programs to tutor adults to read, write, and perform basic math operations, GED preparation, as well as learning computer skills.
84	2022	education	Family Assistance for Renaissance Men	$62,250	for Renaissance Men  Awarded $62,250 for providing job training, mentorship and legal assistance to low-income Detroit fathers.
85	2022	education	International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit 	$77,250	for providing adult educational services including ESL, GED, and financial empowerment classes, career development and vocational training programs as well as immigration/legal services.
86	2022	public safety	Jefferson East, Inc. 	$72,250	for providing the community with supplemental police patrols, crime statistic monitoring, resident safety organizing, safety assessments, target hardening services, and domestic violence prevention and recovery services.
87	2022	seniors	L&L Adult Day Care 	$72,250	for providing adult day care services for senior citizens age 60 or older with or without developmental disabilities, mental impairments and/or physical disabilities, as well as providing respite for caregivers.
88	2022	seniors	LASED (Latin Americans for Social and Economic Development) 	$72,250	for Social and Economic Development) - Awarded $72,250 for operating a senior center in Southwest Detroit which operates a food and friendship program, health and disease prevention classes for primarily Hispanic senior citizens who are monolingual or limited English-speaking.
89	2022	seniors	Luella Hannan Memorial Foundation (Hannan Center) 	$77,250	for providing case management, information/referral, legal assistance, and small emergency grants to Detroit seniors.
90	2022	seniors	Matrix Human Services 	$77,250	for providing services to seniors to increase self-sufficiency in their homes. Services include access to direct services, nutritional and emergency food assistance, transportation services, and medical services.
91	2022	education	Mercy Education Project 	$77,250	for providing educational opportunities, life skills development, and cultural enrichment to help at-risk girls and women in Southwest Detroit.
92	2022	health	My Community Dental Center 	$77,250	for providing oral healthcare, including complete and partial dentures, to low-income patients within the City of Detroit.
93	2022	health	Project Healthy Community 	$72,250	for providing the Family Wellness Program to improve the health of Detroit residents through improved health literacy, health behaviors, nutrition, and exercise. The program seeks to strengthen the relationship between participants and their primary care providers.
94	2022	education	SER Metro Detroit 	$72,250	for providing an Educational GED and Workforce Development program. Adult Basic Education programs provide Detroit youth and adults education in literacy, mathematics, and science.
95	2022	education	Siena Literacy Center 	$67,250	for providing educational one-to-one or small group tutorial services to adults to increase their basic skills, assist ESL learners, increase computer literacy and prepare them for taking the GED or seeking employment.
96	2022	education	Sowing Empowerment & Economic Development (SEED) 	$62,250	for providing youth with educational opportunities through an Integrated Reading Curriculum with access to books, an obesity reduction program and a civil engagement program promoting social, political and economic equity.
97	2022	seniors	St. Patrick Senior Center 	$88,750	for providing companionship and acting as a liaison with community and medical resources to ensure seniors receive services needed to maintain independence, thereby preventing institutionalization through a daily meal program, an on-site medical clinic, and enhanced senior fitness program.
98	2022	education	St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center 	$77,250	for providing free Adult Education through HSE tutoring and workforce development programming. The Adult Education and Workforce Development programming assists students 18 and older in obtaining their HSE High School Equivalency Diploma
99	2022	education	Southwest Economic Solution Corporation 	$77,250	for providing MathUp, an accelerated GED program for adult learners that addresses the significant challenges of passing the math portion of the GED exam.
100	2022	recreation	Southwest Detroit Business Association 	$62,250	for providing recreation opportunities for youth ages 9-18 with the COMPAS music, dance and theatre programs.
101	2022	recreation	Teen HYPE 	$77,250	for providing educational programs to prepare teens for the next stage of life through life skills development, sexual health education and performing arts training.
102	2022	education	The Greening of Detroit 	$67,250	for providing job training and placement services for adults through the Detroit Conservation Corps through classroom instruction, hands-on training, certification opportunities, and integrated support services.
103	2022	education	The Youth Connection 	$77,250	for providing youth programming with career development opportunities by exposing, engaging and training youth for employment, teaching life skills, and assisting with internship and certification opportunities.
104	2022	education	Urban Neighborhood Initiative 	$62,250	for ensuring all residents have access to primary and secondary education and post-secondary education and job training opportunities that lead to economic stability and growth.
105	2022	education	Wellspring 	$77,250	for providing math and reading curriculum, recreation, field trips, college prep, community service, outdoor adventure and leadership development for youth and young adults.
106	2022	health	World Medical Relief 	$72,250	for operating an Affordable Prescription Program, providing prescription medication to individuals 18 and older who do not have financial resources or insurance to pay retail price for their medication.
107	2022	education	YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit 	$62,250	for elevating achievement through standardized test-taking strategies, interactive career exploration, workforce development, summer employment, mentoring and academic support.
108	2021	education	Accounting Aid Society 	$82,950	for addressing economic opportunity by ensuring Detroit residents obtain access to the tax refunds and credits to which they are entitled.
109	2021	seniors	Bridging Communities 	$77,945	for senior activities; non-medical transportation to doctors visits, nutritional support. Volunteer training to provide small home repairs and home chore services.
110	2021	recreation	Clark Park Coalition 	$77,945	for providing youth with after-school and summer recreational, educational, and sports programs that increase life and social skills; assisting with homework; teaching healthy eating and nutrition education; and providing youth employment opportunities.
111	2021	education	Center for Employment Opportunities 	$77,945	for Employment Opportunities - Awarded $77,945 for running the CEO program which aims to reduce recidivism and improve employment outcomes for people returning home from incarceration.
112	2021	recreation	Cody Rouge Community Action Alliance 	$62,945	for promoting the personal development of the neighborhood's youth by providing them with opportunities to engage in authentic decision-making and strong adult-youth partnerships through recreational programming and the Cody Rouge Youth Services Council.
113	2021	education	Coleman A. Young Foundation 	$61,813	for providing an after-school program for youth 6-12, youth leadership development program, parents workshops, life skills programming, and instilling confidence in Detroit students.
114	2021	education	DAPCEP (Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program) 	$62,945	for partnering with universities, training programs, and K-12 school systems in order to connect youth to the best science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) educational experiences
115	2021	seniors	Delray United Action Council 	$72,945	for providing transportation to senior residents living within the project area who are in need of transportation to school to obtain their GED, medical appointments, food shopping and to the Delray Center. DUAC also has an adult day care program that provides food & friendship/congregate meals, arts & crafts and senior outings.
116	2021	education	Dominican Literacy Center 	$82,950	for providing educational programs to tutor adults to read, write, and perform basic math operations, GED preparation, as well as learning computer skills.
117	2021	education	Fair Housing Center of Metropolitan Detroit	$72,945	for providing Detroit residents with on-going fair housing education services to eliminate impediments to fair housing choice and providing equality of housing opportunities for all protected classes and ethnic groups.
118	2021	education	Focus:Hope 	$77,945	for preparing unemployed and under-employed Detroiters for information technology jobs, creating greater economic self-sufficiency.
119	2021	recreation	Heritage Works 	$62,945	for providing the Youth Works program that consists of Heritage School and Work Arts. Heritage School uses dance, rhythm and folklore activities to help youth explore the movement, music, and traditions of different ethnic groups. Work Arts is a year-round culture and career success program.
120	2021	education	International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit 	$77,950	for providing adult educational services including ESL, GED, and financial empowerment classes, career development and vocational training programs as well as immigration/legal services.
121	2021	public safety	Jefferson East, Inc. 	$72,945	for providing the community with supplemental police patrols, crime statistic monitoring, resident safety organizing, safety assessments, target hardening services, and domestic violence prevention and recovery services.
122	2021	health	Joy-Southfield CDC	$72,945	for providing preventative health education programs and services, such as a farmers market and Healthy Eating Activity & Learning
123	2021	seniors	L&L Adult Day Care 	$72,945	for providing adult day care services for senior citizens age 60 or older with or without developmental disabilities, mental impairments and/or physical disabilities, as well as providing respite for caregivers.
124	2021	seniors	LASED (Latin Americans for Social and Economic Development) 	$72,945	for Social and Economic Development) - Awarded $72,945 for operating a senior center in Southwest Detroit which operates a food and friendship program, health and disease prevention classes for primarily Hispanic senior citizens who are monolingual or limited English-speaking.
125	2021	seniors	Luella Hannan Memorial Foundation (Hannan Center) 	$77,945	for providing case management, information/referral, legal assistance, and small emergency grants to Detroit seniors.
126	2021	seniors	Matrix Human Services 	$77,945	for providing services to seniors to increase self-sufficiency in their homes. Services include access to direct services, nutritional and emergency food assistance, transportation services, and medical services.
127	2021	education	Mercy Education Project 	$72,945	for providing educational opportunities, life skills development, and cultural enrichment to help at-risk girls and women in Southwest Detroit.
128	2021	recreation	Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit 	$67,945	for providing Mosaic Youth Ensembles, a comprehensive multi-tiered out-of-school-time Creative Youth Development program providing year-round performing arts/life-skills training, performance experience and travel opportunities to underserved youth.
129	2021	health	My Community Dental Center 	$77,945	for providing oral healthcare, including complete and partial dentures, to low-income patients within the City of Detroit.
130	2021	public safety	Neighborhood Legal Services 	$72,945	for providing case management services, legal services and appropriate referrals to victims of human trafficking.
131	2021	health	Project Healthy Community 	$82,950	for providing the Family Wellness Program to improve the health of Detroit residents through improved health literacy, health behaviors, nutrition, and exercise. The program seeks to strengthen the relationship between participants and their primary care providers.
132	2021	education	SER Metro Detroit 	$72,945	for providing an Educational GED and Workforce Development program. Adult Basic Education programs provide Detroit youth and adults education in literacy, mathematics, and science.
133	2021	education	Siena Literacy Center 	$77,945	for providing educational one-to-one or small group tutorial services to adults to increase their basic skills, assist ESL learners, increase computer literacy and prepare them for taking the GED or seeking employment.
134	2021	seniors	St. Patrick Senior Center 	$82,950	for providing companionship and acting as a liaison with community and medical resources to ensure seniors receive services needed to maintain independence, thereby preventing institutionalization through a daily meal program, an on-site medical clinic, and enhanced senior fitness program.
135	2021	education	Southwest Economic Solution Corporation 	$77,945	for providing MathUp, an accelerated GED program for adult learners that addresses the significant challenges of passing the math portion of the GED exam.
136	2021	recreation	Southwest Detroit Business Association 	$50,000	for providing recreation opportunities for youth ages 9-18 with the COMPAS music, dance and theatre programs.
137	2021	recreation	Teen HYPE 	$67,945	for providing educational programs to prepare teens for the next stage of life through life skills development, sexual health education and performing arts training.
138	2021	education	The Greening of Detroit 	$77,945	for providing job training and placement services for adults through the Detroit Conservation Corps through classroom instruction, hands-on training, certification opportunities, and integrated support services.
139	2021	education	The Youth Connection 	$77,945	for providing youth programming with career development opportunities by exposing, engaging and training youth for employment, teaching life skills, and assisting with internship and certification opportunities.
140	2021	education	Urban Neighborhood Initiative 	$72,945	for ensuring all residents have access to primary and secondary education and post-secondary education and job training opportunities that lead to economic stability and growth.
141	2021	education	Wellspring 	$77,945	for providing math and reading curriculum, recreation, field trips, college prep, community service, outdoor adventure and leadership development for youth and young adults.
142	2021	health	World Medical Relief 	$77,945	for operating an Affordable Prescription Program, providing prescription medication to individuals 18 and older who do not have financial resources or insurance to pay retail price for their medication.
143	2021	education	YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit 	$77,945	for elevating achievement through standardized test-taking strategies, interactive career exploration, workforce development, summer employment, mentoring and academic support.
144	2020	education	Accounting Aid Society 	$87,121	for addressing economic opportunity by ensuring Detroit residents obtain access to the tax refunds and credits to which they are entitled.
145	2020	education	Cass Community Social Services 	$65,000	for operating the Sustainability Institute to train unemployed and underemployed adults to succeed in living wage jobs in the 21st Century Green Economy in metropolitan Detroit.
146	2020	education	Center for Employment Opportunities 	$82,121	for running the CEO program which aims to reduce recidivism and improve employment outcomes for people returning home from incarceration.
147	2020	recreation	Clark Park Coalition 	$82,121	for providing youth with after-school and summer recreational educational and sports programs that increase life and social skills, assist with homework, teaching healthy eating and nutrition education, and providing youth employment opportunities.
148	2020	recreation	Cody Rouge Community Action Alliance 	$82,121	for promoting the personal development of the neighborhood's youth by providing them with opportunities to engage in authentic decision-making and strong adult-youth partnerships through recreational programming.
149	2020	education	Coleman A. Young Foundation 	$72,121	for providing an after-school program for youth 6-12, youth leadership development program, parents workshops, life skills programming, and instills confidence in Detroit students.
150	2020	education	DAPCEP (Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program)	$82,121	for partnering with universities, training programs, and K-12 school systems in order to connect youth to the best science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) educational experiences.
151	2020	seniors	Delray United Action Council 	$67,121	for providing transportation to senior residents living within the project area who are in need of transportation to school to obtain their GED, medical appointments, food shopping and to the Delray Center. DUAC also has an adult day care program that provides food & friendship/congregate meals, arts & crafts and senior outings.
152	2020	education	Dominican Literacy Center 	$82,121	for providing educational programs to tutor adults to read, write, and perform basic math operations, GED preparation, as well as learn computer skills.
153	2020	health	Eastern Market Corporation 	$57,121	for expanding its food access and nutrition education programs in the City of Detroit to serve more people and to serve them more deeply.
154	2020	education	Focus:HOPE 	$77,121	for preparing unemployed and under-employed Detroiters for information technology jobs, creating greater economic self-sufficiency.
155	2020	health	Greater Detroit Agency for the Blind and Visually Impaired 	$72,121	"for providing ""in-home"" rehab therapy, mobility training and group support for the visually impaired."
156	2020	education	Heritage Works 	$72,121	for promoting the academic and career success as well as the well-being of youth, preparing for an increasingly international and competitive world.
157	2020	education	International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit 	$82,121	for providing adult educational services including ESL, GED, and financial empowerment classes, career development and vocational training programs as well as immigration/legal services.
158	2020	public safety	Jefferson East, Inc. 	$82,121	for providing the community with supplemental police patrols, crime statistic monitoring, resident safety organizing, safety assessments, target hardening services, and domestic violence prevention and recovery services.
159	2020	health	Joy-Southfield CDC	$72,121	for providing preventative health education programs and services, such as farmers market and Healthy Eating Activity & Learning (HEAL) workshop to the residents of Cody Rouge.
160	2020	seniors	L&L Adult Day Care 	$72,121	for providing adult day care services for senior citizens age 60 or older with or without developmental disabilities, mental impairments and/or physical disabilities, as well as providing respite for caregivers.
161	2020	seniors	LASED (Latin Americans for Social & Economic Development, Inc.) 	$77,121	for operating a senior center in Southwest Detroit which operates a food and friendship program, health and disease prevention classes for primarily Hispanic senior citizens, who are monolingual or limited English-speaking.
162	2020	seniors	Luella Hannan Memorial Foundation (Hannan Center) 	$82,121	for providing case management, information/referral, legal assistance, and small emergency grants to Detroit seniors.
163	2020	seniors	Matrix Human Services 	$82,121	for providing services to seniors to increase self-sufficiency in their homes. Services include access to direct services, nutritional and emergency food assistance, transportation services, and medical services.
164	2020	recreation	Mosaic Youth Theatre 	$77,121	for Mosaic Youth Ensembles, a comprehensive multi-tiered out-of-school-time Creative Youth Development program providing year-round performing arts/life-skills training, performance experience and travel opportunities to underserved youth.
165	2020	health	My Community Dental Center 	$71,409	for providing oral healthcare, including complete and partial dentures, to low-income patients within the City of Detroit.
166	2020	public safety	Neighborhood Legal Services 	$72,121	for providing case management services, legal services and appropriate referrals to victims of human trafficking.
167	2020	education	Project Healthy Community 	$72,121	for preparing middle and high school student for college and their careers and making them stronger mentors for younger students through leadership and soft-skills development, workplace learning and volunteerism.
168	2020	education	Ruth Ellis Center 	$60,000	for increasing workforce development skills in various Detroit LGBTQ+ youth.
169	2020	education	Siena Literacy Center 	$77,121	for providing educational one-to-one or small group tutorial services to adults to increase their basic skills, assist ESL learners, increase computer literacy and prepare them for taking the GED or seeking employment.
170	2020	education	SOAR Detroit 	$72,121	for the In-School Reading Partnership Expansion Program, an expansion of SOAR Detroit's current reading intervention. SOAR Detroit partners with local elementary schools to help their student's achieve their reading goals.
171	2020	education	Sowing Empowerment & Economic Development (SEED) 	$72,121	for providing youth with educational opportunities through an Integrated Reading Curriculum with access to books, an obesity reduction program and a civil engagement program promoting social, political and economic equity.
172	2020	seniors	St. Patrick Senior Center 	$81,121	for providing companionship and acting as a liaison with community and medical resources to ensure seniors receive services needed to maintain independence, thereby preventing institutionalization through a daily meal program, an on-site medical clinic, and enhanced senior fitness program.
173	2020	education	St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center 	$87,121	for providing free Adult Education through HSE tutoring and workforce development programming. The Adult Education and Workforce Development programming assists students 18 and older in obtaining their HSE High School Equivalency Diploma (GED or HiSET).
174	2020	education	The Youth Connection 	$77,121	for providing youth programming with career development opportunities by exposing, engaging and training youth for employment, teaching life skills, and assisting with internship and certification opportunities.
175	2020	health	The Yunion 	$72,121	for providing Standing in the Gap (S.I.G.), an HIV prevention education program that is designed to address and decrease HIV infection among African American women and girls aged 13-60 using a faith-based approach.
176	2020	education	Urban Neighborhood Initiative 	$77,121	for ensuring all residents have access to primary and secondary education and post-secondary education and job training opportunities that lead to economic stability and growth.
177	2020	education	Wellspring 	$82,121	for providing math and reading curriculum, recreation, field trips, college prep, community service, outdoor adventure and leadership development for youth and young adults.
178	2020	health	World Medical Relief 	$60,000	for operating an Affordable Prescription Program, providing prescription medication to individuals 18 and older who do not have financial resources or insurance to pay retail price for their medication.
179	2020	education	YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit 	$77,121	for elevating achievement through standardized test-taking strategies, interactive career exploration, workforce development, summer employment, mentoring and academic support.
