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Sloan Museum of Discovery awarded $350,000 grant from State of Michigan

Grant will support STEM education for Flint and Genesee County students

Flint, Mich.— Sloan Museum of Discovery was awarded a $350,000 grant from The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) in March of 2024. Sloan is one of 100 nonprofit organizations, agencies, and schools across Michigan that were awarded a total of $64 million in Community Center Grant funds. The funding for 100 Michigan municipalities and organizations is intended to expand programming or work on capital projects to serve 1.6 million Michiganders. The grant program builds on Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s ‘Make it in Michigan’ strategy to win projects, invest in people and revitalize places.
 
“We are beyond grateful to be supported in our mission to engage communities on a learning journey in history and science,” said Todd Slisher, executive director of Sloan Museum of Discovery.
Slisher added: “This funding will immediately make STEM summer camps and workshops accessible for more kids and enhance their learning experiences with better equipped classrooms.”
 
Sloan Museum of Discovery’s education staff serves nearly 90,000 children in Genesee and surrounding counties. The organization facilitates formalized hands-on STEM and social studies field trips in line with State of Michigan curriculums. Sloan also offers hundreds of STEM programs through libraries, partner schools, summer camps, scouts and free drop in classes.
 
Sloan Museum of Discovery is one of three nonprofit organizations in Flint awarded a Michigan Community Center grant. The other two Flint-based organizations are Whaley Children’s Center and St. Mark Community Outreach Center.
 
The American Rescue Plan Act provided $60 million in grant funds, which was appropriated by the Michigan State Legislature. In response to the resounding interest from applicants, the legislature also added $4 million though the FY24 Supplemental Budget Bill, recognizing the need to provide funding to connect communities and provide resources to serve residents.
There were nearly 1,000 applications requesting over $1 billion in funding, according to the office of Gov. Whitmer. Organizations in 43 Michigan counties received funding that will serve a total of 80 counties across the state. The Michigan Community Service Commission, the state’s lead agency on volunteerism, administered the grant process.
Visit Michigan.gov/CommunityCenterGrants for a list of grant recipients. To learn more about Sloan Museum of Discovery in Flint, visit SloanMuseum.org.

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