Working where children live

Good Neighborhoods Map
The Foundation's Good Neighborhoods program is a 10-year $100-million program. The Program Map shows a selection of grants made over the past two years.
Cultivating a movement for kids in the fertile ground of Detroit's neighorhoods
Tonya Allen, the Foundation's vice president of program, is the architect of the Foundation's 10-year $100 million Good Neighborhoods program. She discusses the history and strategy of the Good Neighborhoods program with William Hanson, Skillman Foundation director of communications & technology.
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Community Connections grants
Learn how the Foundation's small grants program can help organizations and individuals in your neighborhood. To read more or see a list of recent small grants, click here.
Help for homeowners
Learn about two grants aimed to prevent foreclosures. To read more, click here.
Photovoice Project
In the University of Michigan Technical Assistance Center's Photovoice Project, teenagers and young adults captured photographs, offering glimpses of vulnerability and challenges in each of their communities. To read more, click here.
Detroit Neighborhood Arts Corps
Students give back to their communities and share their passion for art through this Skillman-funded project. To read more, please click here.




