The Corporation for National and Community Service announced that five new intermediaries will be receiving grants from the Social Innovation Fund. The five awards total $13.9 million and will fund the initial two years of each grant, which address challenges in the critical areas of affordable housing, homelessness, obesity, early education and literacy.
The five new grantees include Corporation for Supportive Housing, Mile High United Way, NCB Capital Impact, the U.S. Soccer Foundation and the United Way of Southeastern Michigan.
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