News Release Contact: Diamond Jenkins
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 248-677-6770
Equity in Partnership Educational and Microlending Services receives grant from Comerica Foundation.
$2,500 will help continue Equity in Partnership’s mission.
News Release Contact: Diamond Jenkins
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 248-677-6770
January 3, 2014-Ferndale, MI-Equity in Partnership Educational and Microlending Services recently received a grant in the amount of $2,500 from the Comerica Foundation. The grant will help in continuing the mission and development of Equity in Partnership Educational and Microlending by allowing the agency to provide free small business training to 100
low-income women seeking to launch a new enterprise or improve a current venture.
Equity in Partnership Educational and Microlending Services was established in 2006 as a Michigan nonprofit
501c3 organization to provide financial literacy and employability training and programs to youth and families
in the metro-Detroit area. Our mission is to provide economic opportunities which result in self-sufficiency.
We offer job placement, financial counseling, and microenterprise development training, to low-to-moderate
income individuals, in the metro-Detroit area.
“Equity in Partnership Educational and Microlending Services strives to provide quality small business training
to female heads of household in the metro-Detroit area. This award from Comerica will allow us to achieve our
mission of helping our clients to achieve self-sufficiency “ Diamond Jenkins, Executive Director, said.
Great thanks go to Comerica Foundation for this generous grant. The Comerica Foundation is a charitable
corporation whose primary mission is to benefit communities within its geographic footprint of Michigan,
Texas, Florida and Arizona and California. The Comerica Foundation is focused on enhancing Comerica’s
commitment to community reinvestment, having an impact on issues important to the company and its
communities, responding to the diversity within its communities, and the needs of diverse populations,
and creating pride and loyalty among Comerica employees.
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Email: [email protected]
Phone: 248-677-6770
Equity in Partnership Educational and Microlending Services receives grant from Comerica Foundation.
$2,500 will help continue Equity in Partnership’s mission.
News Release Contact: Diamond Jenkins
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 248-677-6770
January 3, 2014-Ferndale, MI-Equity in Partnership Educational and Microlending Services recently received a grant in the amount of $2,500 from the Comerica Foundation. The grant will help in continuing the mission and development of Equity in Partnership Educational and Microlending by allowing the agency to provide free small business training to 100
low-income women seeking to launch a new enterprise or improve a current venture.
Equity in Partnership Educational and Microlending Services was established in 2006 as a Michigan nonprofit
501c3 organization to provide financial literacy and employability training and programs to youth and families
in the metro-Detroit area. Our mission is to provide economic opportunities which result in self-sufficiency.
We offer job placement, financial counseling, and microenterprise development training, to low-to-moderate
income individuals, in the metro-Detroit area.
“Equity in Partnership Educational and Microlending Services strives to provide quality small business training
to female heads of household in the metro-Detroit area. This award from Comerica will allow us to achieve our
mission of helping our clients to achieve self-sufficiency “ Diamond Jenkins, Executive Director, said.
Great thanks go to Comerica Foundation for this generous grant. The Comerica Foundation is a charitable
corporation whose primary mission is to benefit communities within its geographic footprint of Michigan,
Texas, Florida and Arizona and California. The Comerica Foundation is focused on enhancing Comerica’s
commitment to community reinvestment, having an impact on issues important to the company and its
communities, responding to the diversity within its communities, and the needs of diverse populations,
and creating pride and loyalty among Comerica employees.
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