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Grand Rapids Programs Part Of $50M Grants To Serve Kids, Teens Outside Of School

Eleven programs in Grand Rapids will see a big boost thanks to funding from the State of Michigan.

The Michigan Department of Education awarded $50M to 130 organizations across the state to serve the youth in their community.

“This investment is critical to realizing the positive youth outcomes we want to see in this community,” said Christy Knetsch, executive director of New City Kids: Grand Rapids and Expanded Learning Opportunities (ELO) Network Chair-Elect.

Here’s a list of Grand Rapids programs benefitting from the funding:

  • Baxter Community Center*
  • Bridge Street Ministries*
  • Camp Blodgett*
  • Grand Valley State University*
  • New City Kids*
  • Oakdale Neighbors
  • Refugee Education Center
  • STEM Greenhouse*
  • The Edge Urban Fellowship
  • The Other Way Ministries
  • YMCA – by way of State Alliance of YMCAs*

*Indicates an ELO Network member program.

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