For nonprofits in Flint, federal funding cuts pose dire threat
Nonprofit leaders and community advocates discuss what current or proposed federal funding cuts could mean for Flint.
We support policy advocacy and programs that aim to increase household income and assets.
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The Foundation believes every child deserves an equitable opportunity to succeed and thrive, regardless of his or her ZIP code. Reducing child poverty would improve health and educational outcomes for individuals while also empowering the community and contributing to generational wealth.
We’re working to advance long-term solutions to child poverty. Through the programs we support, we seek to inform sound policies at the local, state and national levels that significantly reduce the child poverty rate in Flint and elsewhere. This work requires a holistic approach. It takes a strong coalition of local organizations working together to help ensure families are thriving, basic needs are met and adults have access to work that pays a livable wage.
We have three strategies to achieve our goals.
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Nonprofit leaders and community advocates discuss what current or proposed federal funding cuts could mean for Flint.