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The Hudson-Webber Foundation (HWF) Board of Trustees steps up for the community, announcing a game-changing $2.3 million in new grants to eight local nonprofit organizations. This substantial investment is set to fuel initiatives that enhance community access to Detroit’s vibrant public spaces and bolster statewide policies for inclusive growth, directly benefiting Detroiters in every corner of the city.

The eight organizations selected for these grants are at the forefront of positive community transformation in metro Detroit. The recipients include Black Leaders Detroit, dedicated to supporting Black-owned businesses; the Center for Michigan, a think-and-do tank; Citizens Research Council, known for its nonpartisan policy analysis; Detroit Institute of Arts, a beacon of culture and art; Detroit Justice Center, advocating for justice and equity; Detroit Parks Coalition, enhancing our green spaces; Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, stewarding our iconic riverfront; and the Michigan League for Public Policy, a voice for economic opportunity.

Read more in the Michigan Chronicle.