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Planting soil and watching roots grow: IFF’s commitment to revitalization of Eastside Detroit
For the past 10 years, IFF has been investing and committed to providing community financial support across Michigan, including Eastside Detroit neighborhoods. Some of their latest projects fill the gap by providing high-quality accessible, affordable childcare at...
NHBP Gaming Commission Named Tribal Gaming Regulator of the Year at SBC Awards North America – Indian Gaming
NHBP Gaming Commission Named Tribal Gaming Regulator of the Year at SBC Awards North America Indian Gaming
Better fathers mean stronger communities
Stronger fathers mean stronger kids. The Children’s Center in Detroit has a dad-focused program that links fathers to the resources they need and gives them a place to connect, share concerns, and encourage each other to invest more deeply in their children’s lives.
Visionary Wayne Memorial High School program helps students succeed by paying them
At Wayne Memorial High School, Champions of Wayne pays students $250 per semester to work with mentors to meet personalized goals.
Survey activates education advocacy for Michigan children with disabilities
Special Education Experience (SEE) survey results revealed that needed improvements in special education that the state identified in 2014 have not been made.
Mental health takes heavy toll on Michigan’s LGBTQ youth
Mental health is a major challenge for Michigan youth in general, but the problem is even greater for the state's LGBTQ youth.
Michigan organizations, universities, and agencies growing the public health workforce
Michigan, as well as the rest of the world, is going through a health care workforce shortage. The Michigan Health Council’s (MHC) Michigan Health Care Workforce Index projects that nearly all 36 health care occupations will experience workforce shortages between now...
Funding gap threatens care for Michiganders utilizing community mental health
Michigan’s community mental health agencies face deep revenue gaps this year — a projected $93 million.
Blue Meets Green collaborative feeds economic prosperity
The Blue Meets Green collaborative considers all sectors while cultivating a prosperous St. Clair County.