We are creating a Detroit where every student graduates ready to become a fully engaged participant in the world, equipped with the character and the capacity to negotiate their environment and change it for the better.
482 Forward gives to organizations working on Detroit education change through program support, with most recent grants in the $10,000 to $35,000 range. Its stated aim is to create a Detroit where every student graduates ready to become a fully engaged participant in the world, equipped with the character and capacity to negotiate their environment and change it for the better. Recent grants show a strong emphasis on youth advocacy and community-based education work, including $35,000 to the Student Advocacy Center of Michigan and $30,000 to Urban Neighborhood Initiatives. The foundation also funds groups that connect education with organizing, civic participation, and student supports, such as Oakland Forward, Detroit Heals Detroit, and We the People Michigan. Grants in the recent list are consistently labeled program support, which points to restricted, activity-focused funding rather than open-ended general support. The foundation’s grantmaking is local and entirely within Michigan, aligning with its Detroit-centered mission and its focus on school, neighborhood, and advocacy organizations that serve children, students, and families in the state.
Education justice and organizing are central to 482 Forward’s recent giving. It awarded $25,000 to Oakland Forward for program support and $20,000 to We the People Michigan for program support, both of which fit an education-advocacy orientation. The foundation also supports direct community-based school and youth work, including $30,000 to Urban Neighborhood Initiatives for program support and $20,000 to Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation for program support. Mental health and student support appear in the grants as well: Detroit Heals Detroit received $20,000 for program support, and Macomb Intermediate School District received $10,000 for program support. Across these awards, the funding is tied to named activities or programs rather than unrestricted awards.
Typical grant size sits at $10,000 at the 25th percentile, $20,000 at the median, and $21,250 at the 75th percentile. The recent list shows a mix of one-time and repeated support: Student Advocacy Center of Michigan, Urban Neighborhood Initiatives, Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation, Detroit Heals Detroit, Eastside Community Network, Congress of Communities, Developing Kids, and Center for Afrocentric Thought all appear more than once across 2024 and 2025. 482 Forward is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. The recent grants are consistently marked program support, indicating activity-focused or restricted project funding.
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Most grants fall between $10K and $21K, with a median of $20K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$20K
75th Percentile
$21K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in MI.
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482 Forward gives entirely within the United States, and every recent grant in the list goes to Michigan recipients. Detroit is the most common recipient city, with multiple grants to organizations there, including Urban Neighborhood Initiatives, Oakland Forward, Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation, We the People Michigan, Congress of Communities, and Eastside Community Network. Other Michigan cities in the recent list include Ypsilanti, Eastpointe, Southfield, Battle Creek, Sault Sainte Marie, and Clinton Township. The foundation’s giving is local, with 100% of grants to recipients in Michigan.
The recent grants point to organizations working in K-12 education, education justice and organizing, school facilities, special education, youth organizing and leadership, civic engagement and voter engagement, and mental health supports in schools. Recent recipients include Student Advocacy Center of Michigan, Urban Neighborhood Initiatives, and We the People Michigan.
Typical grant size is $10,000 at the 25th percentile, $20,000 at the median, and $21,250 at the 75th percentile. In the recent grants list, awards range from $7,000 to $35,000.
Yes. The grant record shown here is entirely Michigan-based, with 100% of recent grants to recipients in Michigan. Cities in the recipient list include Detroit, Ypsilanti, Eastpointe, Southfield, Battle Creek, Sault Sainte Marie, and Clinton Township.
The recent awards are consistently labeled program support. That indicates the foundation is funding specific activities or programs rather than open-ended unrestricted support.
Yes. Several organizations appear in both 2024 and 2025, including Student Advocacy Center of Michigan, Urban Neighborhood Initiatives, Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation, Detroit Heals Detroit, Eastside Community Network, Congress of Communities, Developing Kids, and Center for Afrocentric Thought.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| STUDENT ADVOCACY CENTER OF MICHIGAN | YPSILANTI, MI | $23,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| CENTER FOR AFROCENTRIC THOUGHT | BATTLE CREEK, MI | $11,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| CONGRESS OF COMMUNITIES | DETROIT, MI | $10,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| EASTSIDE COMMUNITY NETWORK | DETROIT, MI | $10,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| DEVELOPING KIDS | SOUTHFIELD, MI | $10,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| MACOMB INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT | CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI | $10,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| DETROIT HEALS DETROIT | EASTPOINTE, MI | $10,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD INITIATIVES | DETROIT, MI | $10,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| DETROIT HISPANIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION | DETROIT, MI | $10,000 | 2025 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| STUDENT ADVOCACY CENTER OF MICHIGAN | YPSILANTI, MI | $35,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD INITIATIVES | DETROIT, MI | $30,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| OAKLAND FORWARD | DETROIT, MI | $25,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| DEVELOPING KIDS | SOUTHFIELD, MI | $20,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| WE THE PEOPLE MICHIGAN | DETROIT, MI | $20,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| DETROIT HISPANIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION | DETROIT, MI | $20,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| DETROIT HEALS DETROIT | EASTPOINTE, MI | $20,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN URBAN LEAGUE | BATTLE CREEK, MI | $12,500 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| EASTSIDE COMMUNITY NETWORK | DETROIT, MI | $10,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| CENTER FOR COMMUNITY CONVERSATION | SAULT SAINTE MARIE, MI | $10,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| CONGRESS OF COMMUNITIES | DETROIT, MI | $10,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
| CENTER FOR AFROCENTRIC THOUGHT | BATTLE CREEK, MI | $7,000 | 2024 | PROGRAM SUPPORT |
STUDENT ADVOCACY CENTER OF MICHIGAN
$23,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
CENTER FOR AFROCENTRIC THOUGHT
$11,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
CONGRESS OF COMMUNITIES
$10,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
EASTSIDE COMMUNITY NETWORK
$10,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
DEVELOPING KIDS
$10,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
MACOMB INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT
$10,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
DETROIT HEALS DETROIT
$10,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD INITIATIVES
$10,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
DETROIT HISPANIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
$10,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
STUDENT ADVOCACY CENTER OF MICHIGAN
$35,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
URBAN NEIGHBORHOOD INITIATIVES
$30,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
OAKLAND FORWARD
$25,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
DEVELOPING KIDS
$20,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
WE THE PEOPLE MICHIGAN
$20,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
DETROIT HISPANIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
$20,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
DETROIT HEALS DETROIT
$20,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN URBAN LEAGUE
$12,500PROGRAM SUPPORT
EASTSIDE COMMUNITY NETWORK
$10,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
CENTER FOR COMMUNITY CONVERSATION
$10,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
CONGRESS OF COMMUNITIES
$10,000PROGRAM SUPPORT
CENTER FOR AFROCENTRIC THOUGHT
$7,000PROGRAM SUPPORT