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Find similar grantsMental Health Awareness, Education and Outreach Mini-Grants Program is sponsored by Ethel and James Flinn Foundation. Provides mini-grants to non-profit community organizations in Southeast Michigan to improve mental health education and awareness.
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Free Virtual Therapy for Detroit Families | Flinn Foundation 2024 Request for Proposals (RFPs) The Ethel and James Flinn Foundation is pleased to announce that we are accepting proposals from non-profit organizations that deliver mental health care and services in southeast Michigan (Wayne, Oakland, Macomb and Washtenaw). All applications must be submitted through our Online Grant Application Process which is
accessible directly from our website A tutorial is available to help familiarize you with the process The deadline for all applications was Thursday, June 27, 2024 – before 4:00PM Please click on the following Request for Proposals (RFPs) links for details: EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES – ADULTS EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES – CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS, EDUCATION AND OUTREACH MINI-GRANTS PROGRAM
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-profit community organizations in Southeast Michigan that are not mental health providers but aim to enhance mental health awareness. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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