NZ in the News: Ann Arbor awards nearly $40K in grants for community sustainability

By Ryan Stanton - MLive - May 31, 2019

ANN ARBOR, MI – Ann Arbor is awarding nearly $40,000 in grants to support four community sustainability initiatives.

City leaders announced the following Sustaining Ann Arbor Together grant recipients on Thursday, May 30.

Neutral Zone: $10,000, Capacity Building for Jobs Corps Program – to develop a job corps/development program that creates supportive pathways to successfully transition under-resourced youth ages 18-24 into adulthood through an intentional five-stage process by providing readiness, training, mentorship and coaching, job access, and a two-year associate degree.

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