Multiple Michigan nonprofits to receive grants from pool of $14.5M: Who's getting one

Another round of southeast Michigan nonprofits are set to receive grants from a pool of over $14.5 million, according to a Tuesday announcement.

The grants will be dispersed by the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan. The funding was approved during the philanthropic organization's third-quarter Board of Trustees meeting, the news release said.

The grants are going toward nonprofits that work in several sectors, including arts and culture, community development, education, health, youth and the environment.

“The Community Foundation is pleased to provide support to organizations in southeast Michigan that continue to deliver and adapt critical programs for residents in our region,” Katie Brisson, vice president of program for the foundation, said in an email.

“Our flexible, sustainable model of philanthropy allows us to evolve and meet the needs of the community — from education to health to arts and culture — as they arise.”

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Here are the nonprofits that are receiving grants:

  • Affirmations Community Center

  • Allied Media Projects Inc.

  • American Red Cross of Southeast Michigan

  • Arts League of Michigan Inc.

  • City of Orchard Lake Village

  • Davenport University

  • Detroit Public Theatre

  • Faith in Action Network

  • Friends of the Rouge

  • Girls Group

  • Give Merit Inc.

  • Henry Ford Health System

  • Lions of Michigan Service Foundation Inc.

  • Marygrove Conservancy

  • Midtown Detroit Inc.

  • Student Advocacy Center of Michigan Inc.

  • Wayne State University

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan nonprofits set to receive grants from pool of $14.5M

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