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. Read more.
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Activist's passion, experience benefits communities
Frank Omowale Satterwhite Jr. brings three decades of experience from East Palo Alto to the Good Neighborhoods program to help residents bad together for their common good. Read more.
Produce store garners national, local attention
It may be a humble little store that sells fresh produce in Detroit’s Northend neighborhood, but that didn’t stop Peaches & Greens from becoming the center of attention for national and local media, and state and city leadership this summer.
- Read more about Peaches & Greens
- Learn about the Food & Fitness Collaboration
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Watch national media videos featuring Peaches & Greens
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.
Learning about foreclosures
New website offers free information and resources for homeowners facing foreclosure. Read more.




