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MJ Galbraith

MJ Galbraith is Model D's development news editor. Follow him on Twitter @mikegalbraith.

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Detroit nonprofit Detroit Hives launched in 2016 and serves to improve quality of life for Detroit residents and their pollinating neighbors, revitalizing vacant lots into pollinator-friendly, educational green spaces.
Detroit achieves Bee City USA affiliation in push to conserve native pollinators

"There are now six Bee Cities within the State of Michigan, and we are excited to have Detroit as the 207th certified Bee City USA Affiliate within the United States,” said Timothy Jackson, Co-chair of the Detroit Bee Committee and Founder of Detroit Hives.

G.L.A.M. Body Scrubs was crowned the winner of the 12th annual Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest, winning the $100,000 grand prize from Comerica Bank at the Hatch Off event on Thursday, May 9, at the Wayne State University Industry Innovation Center.
This entrepreneur just won $100K to open her first storefront in Detroit

“TechTown’s commitment to nurturing entrepreneurship doesn’t end with the Hatch Off; incubating Detroit’s small businesses is a year-round endeavor supported by our entrepreneurial and technical assistance programs that provide ongoing support to our winning alumni and top finalists," says Christianne Malone, assistant vice president for economic development at Wayne State University and TechTown Detroit’s chief program officer.

Autonomous "Ottobots" from Ottonomy, one of the companies partnering in Orange Sparkle Ball's food waste pick-up pilot in Corktown.
Pilot program to test autonomous robots’ potential for picking up food waste for compost in Corktown

"We're excited to take our years of experience testing autonomous robotic solutions and focus on picking up end-of-life materials. And Detroit is a fantastic place to deploy these civic infrastructure tests as the city is focused both on future technology opportunities and the needs of communities," says Orange Sparkle Ball's Ashley Touchton.

The Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest by TechTown revealed the Top 10 businesses in the running for $100,000 prize from Comerica Bank.
These 10 small businesses want your votes as they vie for $100K grand prize in Hatch Detroit contest

“Part of what makes Detroit’s small business landscape so incredibly special is the community’s shared vision for vibrant neighborhoods and unwavering dedication to see local businesses thrive,” says Christianne Malone, assistant vice president for economic development at Wayne State University and chief program officer of TechTown Detroit.

Belle Isle Beach in September 2023.
Electric, remote-controlled robot to begin removing litter from Belle Isle Beach in pilot program

"This partnership exemplifies our commitment to leveraging technology and collaboration to address environmental challenges," says Tim Slusser, Chief of the Office of Mobility Innovation at the City of Detroit. "By harnessing the power of BeBot, we are taking proactive steps to combat litter pollution and preserve the beauty of Belle Isle for generations to come." 

"[This funding] allows us to expand the programming we offer to residents in Virginia Park and across Detroit," says George Adams Jr., president and founder of 360 Detroit, one of the nonprofits included in the Thriving Neighborhoods Fund cohort.
Thriving Neighborhoods Fund for Detroit nonprofits receives $500K investment

“This additional investment signifies our continued deep commitment to uplifting and doing our part to strengthen Detroit’s nonprofit ecosystem,” says Dr. Chanel Hampton, CEO, Strategic Community Partners. “Ultimately, our investment and engagement are about our belief in our neighborhoods and our people. Our Thriving Neighborhoods Fund is about great people doing great work each day to ensure our neighborhoods are thriving.”

Children from the community using upgraded playground equipment.
Detroit celebrates $1.5M worth of improvements made to Balduck Park on city’s eastside

“Balduck is truly an amazing park and a beloved east side treasure,” says Detroit Chief Operating Officer Brad Dick.

The Green Grocer Project (GGP) makes available grants of up to $25,000 for businesses and entrepreneurs looking to open small-format grocery stores in Detroit.
DEGC brings back Green Grocer Project to help open more grocery stores in Detroit

“When we assist local entrepreneurs in opening grocery stores right in the neighborhoods they know best, it empowers residents to meet essential needs while creating new jobs," says DEGC President and CEO Kevin Johnson. "This is one way to drive opportunity that uplifts our whole community.”

The future Solar Training House in Jefferson Chalmers.
Vacant house could soon become innovative Solar Training House in Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood

“Innovative thinking coming out of Detroit's eastside neighborhoods is nothing new,” says Dan Gilmartin, CEO and Executive Director of the Michigan Municipal League.

“The allocation of the Vibrancy Grant funding for Mexicantown Main Street's marketing platform and brand awareness campaign project signifies a pivotal investment in revitalizing our district,” says SDBA VP of Programs & Compliance Brandi Watts.
Main Street grants support new marketing campaign in Mexicantown; winter festival in North End

“Through targeted branding efforts, we will be able to elevate awareness of the Mexicantown Main Street district, showcasing its unique offerings, local businesses, and cultural assets,” says Mexicantown-Hubbard Communities Main Street Director, Southwest Detroit Business Association Vice President of Programs and Compliance Brandi Watts.

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