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- The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW)The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW) is an organization of representatives from Michigan businesses, community human services organizations, government agencies, and concerned private citizens working in partnership with area utility companies and other energy providers. THAW provides emergency energy assistance to low-income families, individuals and senior citizens throughout Michigan, who are in danger of losing essential heat or electricity.
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- Citizens Research Council of MichiganFor over 90 years, the objective of the Citizens Research Council of Michigan has been to provide factual, unbiased independent information on significant issues concerning state and local government organization and finance. CRC believes that the use of this information by policymakers will lead to sound, rational public policy in Michigan.
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- Cityscape Detroitis a non-profit group devoted to good urban planning, urban design, historic preservation, architecture, investment, green spaces, mass transit, interesting streetscapes, pedestrianism, human scale development, urbanism, and the "built environment" in Detroit.
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- Community Foundation for Southeast MichiganSince our founding, the Community Foundation has distributed more than $260 million to support thousands of charitable activities. The Foundation has grown to over $570 million in assets and holds more than 860 funds established by individuals, families, businesses, nonprofit organizations and private foundations. We provide a flexible way to give back to one's community.
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- Community Foundation of Troy is a philanthropic organization dedicated to investing in and enhancing the quality of life in Troy and the surrounding communities by awarding grants to support outstanding organizations and projects. We endeavor to aid in achieving the shared visions and the economic well being of the Troy Community resulting in an enhanced quality of life, and a greater sense of community cohesiveness
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- Detroit Renaissanceis led exclusively by the chief executive officers of our region’s most prominent companies and universities. Our members chair or serve on the boards of virtually every major community organization in the region. As such, Detroit Renaissance provides the region with the vision and experience needed to tackle tough assignments and forge unique partnerships.
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- Downtown Detroit Partnership (DDP)is a private/public partnership of corporate and civic leaders including Board representation from Detroit 300, Detroit Economic Growth Corporation, Detroit Renaissance, Detroit Riverfront Conservancy and the Mayor's Office. DDP's stewardship role for the downtown covers strategic and physical planning, public space maintenance, research and marketing. Its principal programs for 2007 are the NEXT DETROIT: Clean Downtown initiative and the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix.
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- Detroit Community Initiative, IncOur mission is to design, implement and collaborate with others to provide a comprehensive series of programs in such fields as: neighborhood economic restoration, family resource referral assistance, youth development and community education.
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- Detroit Synergy"We generate positive perceptions and opinions about Detroit by bringing together a diverse community and building upon the City's strengths and resources to realize a common vision for a greater Detroit."
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- Greater Corktown Development Corporation,The Primary Mission of the Greater Corktown Development Corporation, a community-based housing development organization since 1976, is to facilitate the redevelopment of a diverse, vibrant and affordable urban village in the Greater Corktown area.
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