13 Sustainable Development Detroit Economic Growth Association • to help increase small business investment in neighborhood commercial corridors through Motor City Match, matching build- ings and businesses with competitive grants, loans and counseling on triple-bottom-line practices. $200,000 paid for year three of a three-year $500,000 grant. • to support the development of a Sustainability Action Plan by the new Office of Sustainability. $25,000 Michigan Nonprofit Association to support the Building the Engine of Community Development in Detroit initiative, to positively impact Detroit’s neighborhoods by collaborating with partners to improve the community devel- opment system in Detroit. $300,000 payable over two years. Wayne State University to support a partnership between the Detroit Revitalization Fellows Program and community- based organizations focused on environmental health, justice and equitable development and to support a collaborative project to address an environmental issue (selected by the fellows) that will impact Detroit’s future. $400,000 Sustainable Food Systems Central Detroit Christian Community Development Corporation to support an aquaponics system as a means of environmentally friendly farming. $125,000 payable over four years. Detroit Food Policy Council to facilitate action on recommendations from the Economic Analysis of Detroit’s Food System. $1 10,000 payable over two years. Fair Food Network • to expand Double Up Food Bucks in direct markets and groceries, leveraging federal monies and building evidence so food assis- tance policy expands funding made avail- able through the Farm Bill. $25,000 paid for year three of a four-year $100,000 grant. • to build organizational capacity. $30,000 paid for year two of a three-year $90,000 grant. Keep Growing Detroit to build organizational capacity to generate earned revenue. $120,000 over two years. Align Research, Policy and Practice Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation for the Informed Action to Promote Environmen- tal Engagement, Advocacy, and Leadership (I-APEEAL), a collaborative housed at Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation and the University of Michigan. This collaborative will participate in the development of a public health action plan and foster leadership and advocacy to implement the plan. I-APEEAL works within the framework of the Detroit Environmental Agenda. $143,438 paid for year two of a three-year $395,000 grant. Detroiters Working For Environmental Justice • to support continued work on the Detroit Environmental Agenda. $207,000 paid for year two of a three-year $621,000 grant. • for renewed general operating support. $75,000 • for a general operating challenge grant. $30,000 Ecology Center for renewed general operating support. $100,000 EcoWorks • for a research study to develop guidelines for the application of in situ amendments to re- duce soil lead exposure in vulnerable popu- lations. $216,000 payable over two years. • to continue support for the Great Lakes Bi- oneers. $28,000 over two years. Focus: HOPE for the LaSalle EcoHome Demonstration Project, the first LEED Platinum home rehab in Detroit. $60,000 Michigan Environmental Council to continue to advocate at a state-wide level on environmental health, justice, and water issues facing Metro Detroit. $50,000 Southeastern Michigan Health Association for a 2 year fellowship at the Detroit Health Department to strengthen its capacities in policy analysis, advocacy, and programming to improve environmental health and justice. $198,000 payable over two years. Wayne State University to address sources of air pollution, providing organizational support and coordination for the Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition, and coordinating an Air Quality Advisory Committee. $75,000 paid for year three of a three-year $375,000 grant. Environmental Health, Justice, & Equitable Development