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Detroit offering grants up to $20,000 to faith-based organizations for COVID efforts

Detroit offering grants up to $20,000 to faith-based organizations for COVID efforts Not always experienced in fundraising to support services provided Must participate in city-led workshops as part of grant application The city of Detroit is offering grants of up to $20,000 to local churches, mosques and synagogues to support their ongoing COVID relief efforts. The Faith Forward grant program is supported with $800,000 from funders including: United Way of Southeast Michigan, $250,000 Kresge Foundation, $250,000 Catholic Charities, $100,000 Jewish Community Relations Council/American Jewish Committee, $50,000 Grants will be available to organizations that have provided COVID-related community services over the past year, such as serving as vaccination sites, providing emergency support, health enrichment for seniors, mental health services and career development services.

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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