28 Environmental Health, Justice, & Equitable Development Desired Outcome: Sustainable (triple-bottom-line) development, sustainable business models, and public policies that are socially equitable and sensitive to environmental and public health concerns in the Metropolitan Detroit region. The Foundation will consider support for projects that: • Promote sustainable (triple-bottom-line) development—develop- ment that balances present and future sustainable business mod- els, environmental, and social outcomes; • Encourage entrepreneurial and responsible business solutions to the region’s environmental issues; • Build a healthy and equitable local food system based on sustain- able solutions; • Strengthen collaborative, community-based efforts working at the intersection of environmental justice, sustainable business, and public health, that align research, policy and practice, and developing local environmental citizenship, advocacy, and leadership; and • Promote cooperation and collaboration between consumers, the business community, and government agencies to develop policies and practices, encourage green chemistry, and address significant environmental toxins and pollutants. Arts Desired Outcome: A culturally vibrant City of Detroit and Metro- politan Detroit region where arts contribute to the area’s economic, social, and creative well-being. Anchor Arts Organizations  Desired Outcome: A strong central city and vibrant neighbor- hoods in the City of Detroit that also contribute to the quality of life in Metropolitan Detroit. The Foundation will provide: • General operating support to a diverse but defined set of organi- zations that represent the cultural mainstays of the region, includ- ing those that have historical significance to the Erb family; and • Additional support to these anchor institutions in exceptional cases for time-limited, transformational efforts. This may the take form of capital or endowment campaigns, major physical infra- structure needs, innovative and comprehensive marketing and outreach efforts, or significant investments that will strengthen their position as cultural anchors. The Foundation is particularly interested in using its support of these efforts to attract new and additional philanthropic resources for the organization, so grants in this area will typically be challenge or partnership grants. Please note that the Foundation will not accept unsolicited applica- tions in these areas.