HUDSON-WEBBER FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES DEPARTURE OF PRESIDENT AND CEO MELANCA CLARK
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Hudson-Webber Foundation announces $2.49 million in new grants to advance justice reform, strengthen equitable economic development, and support community building efforts in Detroit
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Hudson-Webber Foundation announces three-year, $2.1 million commitment to Detroit Arts Support Program, and $1,582,000 in new grants to support equitable workforce development, community policing innovations, and property foreclosure relief for Detroiters
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New Wayne County Public Dashboard Provides Accessible Inmate Data
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Finance Associate Job Posting
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Hudson-Webber Foundation awards $1.79 million to support neighborhood-based research, engagement and development initiatives, advancement of Joe Louis Greenway project and mobile COVID-19 resources for Detroit students
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Hudson-Webber Foundation awards over $2 million to support resident-centered approaches to reducing and preventing violence, strengthening neighborhoods, and enable policy efforts to advance equity
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Hudson-Webber Foundation Appoints Elizabeth Perpich as Vice President of Administration and Finance
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Gilbert Hudson, Philanthropic Leader, Community Builder, August 16, 1934 – Feb. 24, 2022
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Hudson-Webber Foundation supports community and economic development initiatives, public policy research, and engagement through the arts in Detroit with over $1 million in new grants
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Hudson-Webber Foundation awards $2 million in new grants to advance the work of local organizations focused on economic and racial equity, community engagement through the arts
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Hudson-Webber Foundation awards over $3 million in new grants for economic & social recovery initiatives and long-term, sustainable transformation beyond the pandemic
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Michigan Justice Fund reaches $17 million in foundation commitments
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Police reform funds allocated to five Metro Detroit communities
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Hudson-Webber Foundation commits $1.7 million in new grants with continued support for social, economic recovery from COVID-19 in Detroit’s communities
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Hudson-Webber Foundation and CFSEM announce Community Policing Innovations Fund
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Hudson-Webber Foundation awards $550,000 in new grants
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Joseph L. Hudson, Jr. Detroit visionary, philanthropist, business leader, racial justice advocate July 4, 1931 – Dec. 2, 2020
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Hudson-Webber Foundation announces over $4 million in new grants to support COVID-19 response initiatives, small businesses, and criminal justice reform
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PRESS RELEASE Carla Walker-Miller Joins Hudson-Webber Foundation’s Board of Trustees
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New Michigan Justice Fund Works With Nonprofits Addressing Racial Equity Reforms Justice & Data
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$520K in grants take aim at racial injustice in Michigan
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Former Obama Justice Official: Police Department Culture Matters
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Nonprofit Leaders: No Silver Bullet Ending Institutional Racism Work Underway
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Report offers recommendations for reducing Wayne County Jail population
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Wayne County’s challenge: ‘Institutionalize’ jail reforms forced by COVID crisis
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PRESS-RELEASE Hudson-Webber Vera Wayne County Report Announcement
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HUDSON-WEBBER ANNOUNCES OVER $1.5 MILLION IN NEW GRANTS TO SUPPORT PROGRAMS FOR JUSTICE AND SAFETY, 2020 CENSUS OUTREACH AND EVIDENCE-BASED RESEARCH INTO ECONOMIC EQUITY
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Hudson-Webber Foundation announces over $2.6 million in new grants to support arts and culture institutions, and to advance affordable housing and racial equity goals.
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Wayne County advisory commission digs into jail data
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HUDSON-WEBBER FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES OVER ONE MILLION IN NEW GRANTS TO SUPPORT INCLUSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND FOR PROJECTS AND PARTNERSHIPS THAT ADDRESS STRUCTRUAL BARRIERS TO OPPORTUNITY FOR DETROITERS
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Four foundations announce $12 million in multiyear commitments for metro Detroit arts and cultural organizations
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Hudson-Webber Foundation releases final reports from Michigan Safety & Justice Roundtable
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Hudson-Webber Foundation welcomes Michael B. Shaw as incoming program director
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Hudson-Webber Foundation announces over $3.1 million in grants for research, community development and expansion of the Detroit Riverfront
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Hudson-Webber Foundation announces over $2.2 million in grants to community-focused initiatives
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Michigan Safety & Justice Roundtable
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Hudson-Webber Foundation to convene statewide experts to explore social justice reform
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Hudson-Webber Foundation Convenes Michigan Leadership for Safety and Justice Roundtable on Sept. 6, 7
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HOW MICHIGAN CAN REDUCE ITS PRISON POPULATION
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Hudson-Webber Foundation Welcomes Matt Simoncini and Joe Parke to its Board of Trustees
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Hudson‐Webber Foundation announces over $1.3 million in grants
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Hudson-Webber Foundation Announces $825,000 in Grants Towards its Mission to Achieve Shared Prosperity for All Detroiters
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The Hudson-Webber Foundation Announces Shift in Funding Strategies, Focusing on Approaches to Achieve Shared Prosperity for All Detroiters
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The Hudson-Webber Foundation Announces New Board Member, Barbara McQuade
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Hudson-Webber Foundations Adds Philanthropic Funding Strategies to Detroit’s Neighborhoods
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A new neighborhood track for the group behind the QLine
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Hudson-Webber CEO sees opportunity to bring new national funders to Detroit
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Clark Brings Political, Social Background to Hudson-Webber
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(Re)Designing Detroit
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Obama Justice Official to Head Hudson-Webber
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Hudson-Webber Foundation names Melanca Clark as Next President and CEO
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Second Edition of “7.2 SQ MI” Report Provides New Data Snapshot of Greater Downtown Detroit
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Hudson-Webber Foundation Promotes Julie Ermler to Vice President of Finance and Administration
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Hudson-Webber Foundation Adds Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Stephen Henderson to Board of Trustees
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Hudson-Webber Foundation Welcomes Author and Advertising Veteran Toby Barlow to Board of Trustees
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