DETROIT (AP) — The Kresge Foundation plans to distribute $6 million in grants over the next three years to fund projects aimed at revitalizing Detroit neighborhoods and improving quality of life.
The Troy-based Kresge Foundation says the money builds on its "Kresge Innovative Projects: Detroit" effort.
Officials say that planning grants of up to $35,000 are available as well as implementation grants of up to $150,000.
Those involved say it builds on a three-year, $5 million pilot effort that has supported projects and planning efforts.
Applications for the first round are being accepted through Feb. 13.
- Posted January 18, 2018
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Foundation plans $6M in grants for improving Detroit
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