Our Partners

These are links to the websites of some of the Michigan non-profits that we parter with on a regular basis. Take a moment and have a look.

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Our Partners

These are links to the websites of some of the Michigan non-profits that we parter with on a regular basis. Take a moment and have a look.

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Partners

"MHCDF is a program that will allow Michigan cities and communities to compete for, attract and retain the brightest and best workers in the country. The program concentrates efforts in downtowns, neighborhoods, affordable housing and supportive housing.

This 100 million-dollars-a-year fund will leverage an additional $280 million. Over 6,000 good-paying jobs will be created by the MHCDF. This program will also generate $21 million in state and local taxes. And, by furthering our goals to create a vibrant Michigan, we attract companies and people. It's just common sense–when you keep up neighborhoods and housing–you have a place that people want to be."
"Community Development Advocates of Detroit is a citywide coalition of community based, community development organizations and supporters who share a common commitment to a community based sustainable development, which is grounded in grass roots participation and empowerment."
"The Community Economic Development Association of Michigan promotes rebuilding neighborhoods and revitalizing communities throughout Michigan."
GLCF creates "sustainable communities by providing quality, affordable housing and other economic and social opportunities to the poor and underprivileged."
"HFHM is a statewide nonprofit organization that provides support to the more than 80 Michigan affiliates of Habitat for Humanity International through training, consulting, and fundraising."
"WARM Training Center promotes the development of resource efficient, affordable, healthy homes and communities through education, training and technical assistance."
"Helping People. Changing Lives."
"The Michigan State Housing Development Authority, established in 1966, provides financial and technical assistance through public and private partnerships to create and preserve decent, affordable housing for low- and moderate-income Michigan residents."
"MITTAC is comprised of organizations and agencies providing training and technical assistance to Michigan nonprofits and local units of government that are engaged in sponsoring, producing, and/or operating affordable housing and other community development activities."
"The Record is the newspaper for the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. A selection of news and features constitute this on-line version of the monthly newspaper that subscribers can receive each month with Episcopal Life, the newspaper of the national Episcopal Church."