Devon O’Reilly, director of entrepreneurship for the Detroit Regional Chamber, discussed NeighborHUB and the fourth-year launch of funding neighborhood-focused projects, with Jer Staes, host of the Daily Detroit podcast.
The 2018-2019 NeighborHUB awardees will report regular updates on project progress throughout the year. Read their blogs below.
Devon O’Reilly, director of entrepreneurship for the Detroit Regional Chamber, discussed NeighborHUB and the fourth-year launch of funding neighborhood-focused projects, with Jer Staes, host of the Daily Detroit podcast.
Today, at the 2021 Mackinac Policy Conference, General Motors. President Mark Reuss announced an expanded NeighborHUB community grant program in partnership with the Detroit Regional Chamber.
Continue ReadingThe Detroit Regional Chamber and General Motors (GM) announced the third cohort of awardees for the NeighborHUB grant program. This year’s awards doubled to support eleven neighborhood nonprofit organizations who proposed the most innovative solutions to problems facing their communities. Learn more about the winning projects.
Continue ReadingBack in March, George Adams president and founder of 360 Detroit Inc. began distributing PPE kits, along with First Aid supplies and toys for kids, to local residents in the Virginia Park neighborhood, where their NeigborHUB project is located. The …
Continue ReadingDETROIT, Mich., Oct. 16 2019 – Today, the Detroit Regional Chamber and General Motors announced the second cohort of awardees for the NeighborHUB grant program.
Continue ReadingThe Detroit Phoenix Center Zen Zone Space is complete! We are excited to launch our after-school program and to continue to initiate programming and drop-in services inside of the Zen Zone. We originally planned to move to a larger space …
Continue ReadingThe NeighborHUB grant to address the unwelcoming vacant lot and the blighted gap in between the Senate Theater doors and vertical Senate neon blade expanded the possibilities for the Detroit Theater Organ Society (DTOS). When the project began, everyone knew …
Continue ReadingIn the late summer of 2019, Motown Museum completed the construction of Dancing in the Street Park and began fully activating the space with placemaking programs. The park quickly became a popular gathering space for museum visitors, but the immediate …
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