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Hudson-Webber Foundation Awards $1.3M in New Grants to Six Detroit Nonprofits

Six Detroit-based organizations that support arts, economic development, and community-driven initiatives across Detroit will benefit from a series of new grant awards.

 

The Hudson-Webber Foundation Board of Trustees has approved nearly $1.3 million in grants to the Detroit-based nonprofit organizations to fund key initiatives aimed at fostering community growth, advancing economic development, and enhancing arts and culture in the metro Detroit area.

 

Organizations receiving funding are BasBlue, Council of Michigan Foundations, Detroit Opera, Detroit Regional Partnership Foundation, Enterprise Community Partners Detroit, and the Neighborhood Vitality Index. The funding enables new and ongoing projects to address the evolving needs of Detroit communities, while also enhancing the impact of the Foundation’s traditional funding strategies.

 

The 85-year-old Hudson-Webber Foundation began in 1939 with major contributions from Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Webber, other members of the Webber family, and The J.L. Hudson Company. The Foundation is governed by a 13-member board of trustees, with assets of approximately $190 million, and has contributed over $200 million to improve the quality of life in Detroit.

 

“We are proud to support these remarkable organizations that are making a tangible difference in the lives of Detroiters,” said Donald Rencher, president and CEO of the Hudson-Webber Foundation. “These grants reflect our continued commitment to driving inclusive growth and fostering vibrant communities across Detroit. Whether through the arts, economic development or community-driven initiatives, each of these projects addresses critical needs and contributes to a stronger, more equitable future for our city.”

 

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The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) has been awarded a $105,000 grant to support the Governor’s Office of the Foundation Liaison (OFL) in strategic planning for the newly established State of Michigan Office of Community Violence Intervention. This funding will help the CVI Office, operating within the Department of Health and Human Services, develop a comprehensive strategic plan, establish a governance structure, and create a resource deployment strategy. In collaboration with the National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform, a leading expert in the field, the CVI Office will adopt best practice models in public office structuring. This partnership aims to ensure the newly established office has a lasting impact on reducing violent crime and enhancing safety throughout Michigan, with a particular focus on Detroi

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