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Children's Well Being and Human Services Funding


Children’s Well-Being Funding History and Focus

Since 1998, the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners has allocated funds to support Children’s Well-Being for County and non-County agencies. Criteria changes based upon current and emerging issues. Programs using a research-based/best practices approach to services for children and families are given priority. Programs that leverage or combine these funds with other new or existing funds are given priority. Collaboration and coordination between organizations is strongly encouraged. Programs that address the Board of Commissioners Children’s Well-Being Community of Interest are given priority.

Children's Well Being Fiscal Years 2008 and 2009 Grant Awards

Human Services Funding History and Focus

Since 1984, the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners has set aside money for allocation to non-County agencies for the purpose of assisting in the development of innovative and necessary human services. Each cycle, the Board of Commissioners determines criteria and priorities for funding based on current and emerging issues. Collaboration and coordination between organizations is always encouraged. Priority is given to programs that address the Board of Commissioners Communities of priorities for Health and Homelessness & Housing.

Human Service Fiscal Years 2008 and 2009 Grant Awards




Community Grants logoApplying for Grants

If you would like to apply for any of the Children’s Well-Being funding, please visit www.communitygrants.org.

If you have any questions about CWB & HS Funding grants, Please contact Kevin Mitchell at (734)973-4364