Cody Rouge Community Action Alliance

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City Council District: XXXXXXXXXXX

Zip Code: XXXXX

Neighborhoods: XXXXX XXXX XXXX

Police Precinct: XX

Michigan House Distrinct: XX Michigan Senate Distrinct: XX Michigan Congressional Distrinct: XX

Population

52690

  • Below Poverty

    53%
  • Age 17 or Younger

    30%
  • Age 65 or Older

    10%
  • Minority Status

    83%
  • Uninsured

    6%
  • Housing Units

    22647
  • Housing Cost Burden

    40%
  • Unenmployed

    16%
  • No Vehicle

    18%

Funding opportunities:

  • $10-40k LOAN

    The DDF Micro Loan Fund was designed to assist small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs in Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. DDF Micro Loan Fund provides capital to small businesses in their initial stage of development with the purpose of supporting businesses who have the potential to flourish and expand when given the right tools and support.

  • The Detroit Neighborhood Fund was originally intended to position east-side neighborhoods to participate in and benefit from the major economic development and investment planned for Detroit’s east riverfront. When the collapse of the regional and national economy stalled these plans, the Detroit Neighborhood Fund became a critical neighborhood resource that helped stabilize this strategically important part of the city, preparing it for revitalization. Detroit Neighborhood Fund investments helped the neighborhoods weather the economic downturn by investing in the community capital and key new anchoring assets that will retain and attract residents to the neighborhoods in the coming years. With a resurgence of interest in city living among younger adults, and with the growing Midtown neighborhood at capacity, the near-east side is well positioned to take advantage of the residential demand generated by the city’s “Live/Work” programs.

    CFSEM Ford Foundation; Kellogg Foundation