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Work starts on final stretch of Detroit s East Riverwalk

Work starts on final stretch of Detroit s East Riverwalk May 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail DETROIT (AP) Work has started to complete the final stretch of a walking and biking path along Detroit’s east riverfront. That section running 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers) is expected to be completed in the fall of 2022 and link the Detroit Riverwalk to MacArthur Bridge that crosses the Detroit River to Belle Isle park, according to the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy. “When we started transforming the riverfront 20 years ago, we had an ambitious vision and our promise was to connect the entire east riverfront,” said Matt Cullen, Riverfront Conservancy chair. “This final piece along the east riverfront is a lasting gift to the generations who live, work and visit Detroit and critical to our long-term vision of revitalization from bridge to bridge.”

Detroit nonprofits serving BIPOC communities to share $11 million in support

Detroit nonprofits serving BIPOC communities to share $11 million in support Detroit nonprofits serving BIPOC communities to share $11 million in support Builds on $2.7 million in commitments from Ford, Kresge last year Will support work of nearly 30 organizations this year Lisa Campbell A fund launched last year to support Detroit organizations led by Black, indigenous and people of color or serving communities of color has attracted $11 million in new grants. The Community Development Organization Fund of housing nonprofit Enterprise Community Partners launched in 2020 with a $2.7 million commitment from the Troy-based Kresge Foundation and New York-based Ford Foundation. The CDO Fund builds on a three-year, $3 million Kresge effort that funded 21 community development organizations in 2017.

Houses of worship struggling due to virus can seek grants

Houses of worship struggling due to virus can seek grants April 20, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail DETROIT (AP) Grants from $5,000 to $20,000 are being made available in Detroit for houses of worship struggling financially during the coronavirus pandemic. Churches, synagogues, mosques and small nonprofits can apply beginning May 3 for funding through the Faith Forward program, the city said Tuesday. Information sessions about the program begin April 27. The city said $650,000 in funding currently is available. Major donors include the Troy-based Kresge Foundation, United Way of Southeastern Michigan, and Catholic and Jewish organizations. Grants will be available to eligible organizations providing COVID-19 related community services that include those partnering with the city on virus vaccine sites.

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