Funders Community
Grantee
- Bread for the City (1)
- Capital Area Food Bank Inc. (1)
- Corewell Health Foundation Southeast Michigan (1)
- DC Central Kitchen, Inc. (1)
- Detroit Catholic Pastoral Alliance (1)
- Food & Friends, Inc. (2)
- Food Gatherers (1)
- Goods For Good (1)
- Growing Hope (1)
- Martha's Table (1)
- Mary's Center for Maternal and Child Care, Inc. (1)
- Miriam's Kitchen (1)
- Sasha Bruce Youthwork, Inc. (1)
- Seabury Resources for Aging (1)
- Serving Seniors (1)
- Thrive DC (1)
- Trinity Health-Michigan d/b/a Trinity Health Southeast Michigan (1)
- We Are Family Senior Outreach Network (1)
- Ypsilanti Meals on Wheels (1)
Primary Issue Area
- Show all (485)
- Age-Friendly Communities (11)
- Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias (17)
- Arts and Culture (13)
- Capacity Building/Training and Technical Assistance (54)
- Caregiving (30)
- Case Management (2)
- Civic Engagement (1)
- Economic Security (9)
- Education (4)
- Elder Justice/ Elder Abuse Prevention (5)
- Health Care (45)
- Hearing Loss (1)
- Home Repair (5)
- Hospice (3)
- Housing (32)
- Human Services (15)
- Intergenerational Programs (4)
- Medical Adult Day Programs (4)
- Mental and Behavioral Health (13)
- Palliative Care/Serious Illness (33)
- Public Policy (56)
- Research (2)
- Rural Health (1)
- Senior Centers (6)
- Skilled Nursing Care (2)
- Social Adult Day Programs (1)
- Social Connection (43)
- Technology (34)
- Transportation (7)
- Vision Loss (1)
- Workforce Development (11)
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Welcome to GIA’s Grants Database!
Please use the filters in the sidebar to build your query and click on any grant name to view its full details. Use the green linked taxonomy terms to see all grants connected to that category. Search results can also be exported directly to Excel for further analysis.
Please note: GIA members voluntarily elect to participate in the Grants Database. All information in this database is submitted by participating members from our seven funders communities and does not represent the entirety of GIA’s membership.