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MMPGS Community Reinvestment Fund: Haven House

Haven House received a Mid-Michigan Program for Greater Sustainability grant through the Community Reinvestment Fund. The Fund was established through a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. The Fund is just one of nine projects to expand regional planning efforts in Clinton, Eaton and Ingham counties. www.midmeac.org

Mid-MEAC-REACH Studio Art Project

REACH Studio Art Project received a Mid-Michigan Program for Greater Sustainability grant through the Community Reinvestment Fund. The Fund was established through a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. The Fund is just one of nine projects to expand regional planning efforts in Clinton, Eaton and Ingham counties.

Director’s Notes- Working with Mid-MEAC

In these Director’s Notes, production director Paul J Schmidt talks about one of our clients, the Mid-Michigan Environmental Action Council. http://www.midmeac.org If you have more questions, visit our website at https://www.unodeuce.com

Mid MEAC Refugee Development Center

Refugee Development Center has two grants through the Community Reinvestment Fund.

Project 1: Creating a positive learning environment for refugee children, exposing students to government planning opportunities and supporting families as they engage in local neighborhood associations, school boards and community leadership roles.

Project 2: An innovative community gathering and educational approach with soccer (or “football” as the rest of the world knows it) as the mechanism for engagement opportunities with refugee families placed in the Lansing area, RDC will work to engage new residents in planning focusing on neighbhorhood associations, parent teacher organizations and other local planning bodies.

Mid-Michigan Environmental Action Council- The Community Reinvestment Fund

The Community Reinvestment Fund is making a difference in our region by funding small projects that have a big impact – we’re looking for your great ideas to get people involved in government planning. With more than 1,100 boards, bodies and commissions in the region, we need your help in spreading the word.

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