Physicians for Social Responsibility-Los Angeles This grant will support Physicians for Social Responsibility Los Angeles (PSR-LA), as lead partner of the LEAP-LA coalition, to implement place-based community-driven climate interventions at the local, regional, and state levels. These efforts will help communities better prepare for and respond to the health and economic impacts of climate disruption by partnering with health and other multi-sector partners. PSR-LA is one of 31 organizations recommended for implementation funding as part of Kresge’s Climate Change, Health and Equity initiative (CCHE 2.0). View Website Amount $675,000 Year 2025 Location Los Angeles, California Program American Cities, Arts & Culture, Detroit, Environment, Health Focus Area
Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability This grant will support Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability (LCJA) to implement place-based community-driven climate interventions at the local, regional, and state levels that help communities better prepare for and respond to the health and economic impacts of climate disruption by partnering with health and other multi-sector partners. LCJA is one of 31 organizations recommended for implementation funding as part of Kresge’s Climate Change, Health and Equity initiative (CCHE 2.0). View Website Amount $675,000 Year 2025 Location Fresno, California Program American Cities, Arts & Culture, Detroit, Environment, Health Focus Area Fresno, Memphis & New Orleans
Environmental Health Coalition This grant will support the Environmental Health Coalition (EHC) to implement place-based community-driven climate interventions at the local, regional, and state levels that help communities better prepare for and respond to the health and economic impacts of climate disruption by partnering with health and other multi-sector partners. EHC is one of 31 organizations recommended for implementation funding as part of Kresge’s Climate Change, Health and Equity initiative (CCHE 2.0). View Website Amount $675,000 Year 2025 Location National City, Calif. Program American Cities, Arts & Culture, Detroit, Environment, Health Focus Area
Asian Pacific Environmental Network This grant will support the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) to implement place-based community-driven climate interventions at the local, regional, and state levels that help communities better prepare for and respond to the health and economic impacts of climate disruption by partnering with health and other multi-sector partners. APEN is one of 31 organizations recommended for implementation funding as part of Kresge’s Climate Change, Health and Equity Initiative (CCHE 2.0). View Website Amount $675,000 Year 2025 Location Oakland, California Program American Cities, Arts & Culture, Detroit, Environment, Health Focus Area
United Way for Southeastern Michigan United Way for Southeastern Michigan received support to lead Hope Starts Here's Imperative #5, focusing on data and systems integration for early childhood services. The grant enables implementation of the Connect4Care Community Information Exchange, creating a unified access point for early childhood enrollment, healthcare, and basic needs services, with a pilot program launching in Southwest Detroit through partnerships with community organizations. View Website Amount $250,000 Year 2025 Location Detroit, Michigan Program Detroit Focus Area
Southwest Detroit Business Association Inc. This grant provides project support to the Southwest Detroit Business Association (SDBA) to strengthen the economic and cultural vitality of Southwest Detroit's Vernor corridor through a community placemaking initiative and build out of a retail accelerator to support local, resident-owned small businesses. The work advances economic opportunity and community wealth-building in one of Detroit's vibrant neighborhoods by centering resident entrepreneurs and cultural assets. View Website Amount $100,000 Year 2025 Location Detroit, Michigan Program Detroit Focus Area
Policy Equity Group This grant provides project support to Policy Equity Group (PEG) to serve backbone functions for implementing the Hope Starts Here framework in Detroit. PEG will facilitate coordinated action among initiative leads, develop and implement a policy agenda, and strengthen Hope Starts Here's long-term systems change approach. This investment supports the infrastructure needed to advance collective impact work that addresses systemic barriers facing Detroit families and children, ensuring that multiple stakeholders can work together effectively to create lasting change and expand opportunity in the city. View Website Amount $254,000 Year 2025 Location Program Detroit Focus Area Early Childhood / Hope Starts Here
Next City Next City, Inc. received cross-team support to advance solutions-based journalism on urban issues. The grant sustains Next City's Detroit reporting hub, expands health-focused coverage, and highlights innovative approaches from place-based community development partners across Kresge's focus cities, amplifying stories of cross-sector collaboration that build just and equitable urban communities. View Website Amount $500,000 Year 2025 Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Program American Cities, Arts & Culture, Detroit, Health Focus Area
Early Childhood Investment Corporation Early Childhood Investment Corporation, in partnership with Centers for Family Development, received support to co-lead Hope Starts Here's Imperative #3, focusing on enhancing early childhood program quality in Detroit. The initiative invests in strengthening the early childhood workforce and improving kindergarten transitions and readiness, building pathways to opportunity for Detroit's youngest residents and the professionals who serve them. View Website Amount $250,000 Year 2025 Location Lansing, MI Program Detroit Focus Area Early Childhood / Hope Starts Here
Downtown Detroit Partnership Inc. This grant provides support for the 2025 Detroit Homecoming, an annual event launched in 2014 by Crain's Detroit Business to re-engage former Detroiters and encourage investment in the city's redevelopment and economic growth. View Website Amount $100,000 Year 2025 Location Detroit, Michigan Program Detroit Focus Area
Detroit Public Schools Community District This grant provides support to Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) to provide a full complement of staffing at The School at Marygrove to facilitate arts, music, advanced placement, and student culture-focused programming. The investment strengthens educational pathways and enrichment opportunities for Detroit students by ensuring comprehensive programming that supports academic achievement and cultural development. View Website Amount $411,000 Year 2025 Location Detroit, MI Program Detroit Focus Area
Non-Profit Enterprise at Work, Inc. This grant provides operating support to Non-Profit Enterprise at Work (NEW), one of five intermediaries that form a collaborative committed to strengthening nonprofit sector capacity in Detroit. View Website Amount $300,000 Year 2025 Location Ann Arbor, Michigan Program Detroit Focus Area
Green Living Science This project grant will fund Green Living Science to support a city of Detroit Green Task Force research trip to Philadelphia, PA to build foundational knowledge across the multi-sector attendees to advance and implement renewable energy, recycling, composting, transportation, stormwater management, and climate resilience practices in Detroit. View Website Amount $40,000 Year 2025 Location Detroit, Michigan Program Detroit Focus Area
College for Creative Studies This grant supports the 2025 Kresge Arts in Detroit (KAID) program, which provides awards and professional development resources to individual artists across metro Detroit. The grant funds will sustain the program's three signature awards: the Kresge Eminent Artist Award (EA), Kresge Artist Fellowships (KAF), and Gilda Awards (GA). It will also support supplemental activities, such as communication efforts, public celebration events, and professional development resources. View Website Amount $1,490,000 Year 2025 Location Detroit, Michigan Program Detroit Focus Area Arts and Culture Ecosystem
Chalkbeat This grant provides general operating support to the Detroit bureau of Chalkbeat. Kresge’s funding for Chalkbeat supports its efforts to highlight community voices and impacts on early childhood, education equity, and educational outcomes for children in Detroit. View Website Amount $150,000 Year 2025 Location Detroit, Michigan Program Detroit Focus Area
Vision To Learn This grant in partnership with the Detroit Health Department and the Michigan Department of Health will provide support and expand overall clinical and general operations, as well as contracted optometry professionals in providing eye exams and glasses for all children within the 66 Head Start programs in Detroit. View Website Amount $400,000 Year 2025 Location Program Detroit Focus Area
Outlier Media This general operating grant will support Outlier Media, a nonprofit news organization focused on information needs in Detroit communities. View Website Amount $150,000 Year 2025 Location Program Detroit Focus Area
National Community Reinvestment Coalition This grant supports the 2025 Just Economy Conference, an annual convening of leaders from community, business, foundation, policy and government that are involved in economic justice. View Website Amount $10,000 Year 2025 Location Washington, D.C. Program Detroit Focus Area
Metro Solutions Inc. This cross-team grant provides seed funding to launch the first phase of Detroit Youth Organizing for Power (DYOP), a two-phase, four-year collaborative initiative aimed to strengthen the field of community organizing in the Detroit area. View Website Amount $250,000 Year 2025 Location Southfield, MI Program Arts & Culture, Detroit Focus Area
Institute for Journalism & Natural Resources This grant supports the Institute to convene representatives from local environmental justice organizations and media outlets in Detroit to establish relationships between the two sectors and to prioritize key stories for climate action and impact. View Website Amount $90,000 Year 2025 Location Program Detroit, Environment Focus Area