Calendar

Have a Flint event you would like to add to our listing? Send the following information to team@flintdaily.news. Event name and description; date and time; location/address; organizer contact info; link to a website for more information.

* Please allow 24-48 hours for the event to appear on the site.

Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

Mott Foundation Centennial Neighborhood Improvement Initiative Information Session

January 28 @ 2:00 pm

In celebration of working alongside the Flint community for 100 years, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation has granted $600,000 to Genesee County Habitat for Humanity to support projects that residents propose and lead to strengthen their neighborhoods.

The Mott Foundation Centennial Neighborhood Improvement Initiative aims to support projects that foster connections among residents and enhance the quality of life in the Flint community. The initiative is a collaborative effort between Habitat and the Neighborhood Engagement Hub. The grant will provide funding of up to $20,000 for individual neighborhood projects, as well as support for Habitat and NEH to run the initiative and help residents and community groups through each step of the process.

The goal is to implement high-impact, neighborhood-designed projects that create a positive, lasting and visible change in the physical landscape of Flint neighborhoods. This includes projects that help activate, improve or enhance a public outdoor space.

Important information and guidelines:

  • Through Mott Foundation grant funding, Habitat will provide project funding of up to $20,000 per project.
  • Project funding is limited to projects within the city of Flint boundaries.
  • Projects must be neighborhood specific. Planning groups must consist of neighborhood residents and stakeholders, and the project must take place in the same neighborhood as the group. Proposed projects cannot be located on private property.
  • All proposed projects must be planned and led by a group of at least five unrelated community members of the neighborhood, and at least three of the lead group members must live in the neighborhood.
  • The deadline to apply is Friday, Feb. 27.

Residents are invited to attend one of three informational sessions at NEH, located at 3216 Martin Luther King Ave. Staff members from NEH and Habitat will be available to answer questions, brainstorm neighborhood improvement projects and support the application process. The sessions are scheduled for:

  • Monday, Jan. 26, at 10 a.m.
  • Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 2 p.m.
  • Friday, Jan. 30, at 10 a.m.

Groups interested in applying for a grant or attending one of the three information sessions need to contact NEH staff to schedule a consultation or confirm attendance. Call 810-584-5022 or email michelle@nehflint.org to set up a meeting.

Venue

×