Detroit, March 28, 2024 – The Gilbert Family Foundation today announced a $1.8 million, three-year investment in The Greening of Detroit to strengthen the organization’s impact in Detroit. The announcement was made at a special ceremony honoring 22 new graduates of The Greening of Detroit’s signature workforce development program, the Detroit Conservation Corps.
“Tree canopy is critical for reducing pollution, mitigating heat and creating safe, walkable streets,” said Laura Grannemann, Executive Director, Gilbert Family Foundation. “Unfortunately, we often see a disproportionate lack of green spaces in predominantly Black communities. This partnership addresses that head on by creating job opportunities while increasing access to quality green spaces in Detroit.”
The Gilbert Family Foundation’s investment will ensure more equitable access to quality green spaces in Detroit, create jobs for Detroit residents, connect youth to educational opportunities and enhance the quality of life in neighborhoods throughout the city.
The $1.8 million program, which represents the largest private philanthropic donation in The Greening of Detroit’s history, is comprised of four parts:
- Workforce Development: 12 cohorts of at least 200 trainees will go through the six-week Detroit Conservation Corps (DCC) workforce training program as tree artisans and landscaping technicians. Approximately 60% of DCC trainees are returning citizens, who face considerable employment barriers due to their incarceration. The Greening of Detroit boasts an 85% job placement rate for DCC trainees and aims to have at least 70% retain employment for up to a year.
- TreeKeepers Kids: 140 youth will experience outdoor and indoor programming focused on environmental awareness and stewardship. Participants will come from Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) schools and City of Detroit Recreation summer camps.
- The Shade Salon: Detroiters will bring their art, science and history knowledge into 12 salon events for discussions about an art project for their community. The outcome will be 7 art projects, one per Detroit District, focused on nature and trees.
- Community Tree Planting: 1,000 trees will be planted at locations selected by Detroit residents via applications.
“I love that we announced this program at a Detroit Conservation Corps workforce development graduation with 22 of our newly trained tree technicians,” said Lionel Bradford, President, The Greening of Detroit. “Good, well-paying jobs are available in this industry, and programs like this will innovatively teach people that nature and trees can have a positive impact in so many ways in every corner of Detroit.”
The investment with The Greening of Detroit is a part of the Gilbert Family Foundation and Rocket Community Fund’s $500 million, 10-year commitment to support equitable opportunity for all Detroit residents.
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