Ethel And James Flinn Foundation

333 W FORT STREET 1950 - DETROIT - MI 48226, Michigan
Latest Filing: 2023
Total Assets: $60.42M
Total Giving: $2.75M
Grants: 88
Median Grant: $7,150

ETHEL AND JAMES FLINN FOUNDATION, a large 990pf foundation in Michigan, provides grants ranging from $50 to $200K annually.

2023 Summary

$60.42M

Total Assets

$2.75M

Funding Awarded

88

Grants Given

$7,150

Median Grant

$200,000

Largest Grant

$52

Smallest Grant

2023 Recipients

Recipient Award Location Purpose
The Board Of Governors (Aka Wsu) $200,000 Detroit, MICHIGAN To Provide The Center For Behavioral Health And Justice Project Management Support To The Wayne County Jail Mental Health Initiative Aimed At Improving Community Supports And Diversion Alternatives.
Avalon Healing Center $100,000 Detroit, MICHIGAN To Support Evidence Based Mental Health Care To Survivors Of Sexual Assault And Human Trafficking.
Beaumont Health Foundation $100,000 Southfield, MICHIGAN To Pilot A Bridge The Gap Program That Connects Patients Released From The Er To Long Term Outpatient Community Partners By Providing Behavioral Health Care And Case Management.
Common Ground $100,000 Bloomfield Hills, MICHIGAN To Develop The First Behavioral Health Urgent Care Clinic In Southeast Michigan For Those Experiencing Non Emergent Behavioral Health Concerns.
Detroit Public Safety Foundation $100,000 Detroit, MICHIGAN To Support Detroit Co Response Model Pilot Between Detroit Police Department And Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network To Embed Mental Health Professionals In Precincts, 911 Dispatch Centers And Police Squad Cars To Respond To Mental Health Crisis And Divert People From Hospitals And Jail.
Southwest Detroit Community Justice Center $100,000 Detroit, MICHIGAN To Provide Mental Health Supports For Individuals And Families Participating In The Community Court Program And Specialty Diversion Courts.
Spectrum Human Services Inc $100,000 Westland, MICHIGAN To Develop A Care Coordination Model And Expand Behavioral Health Care Treatment To Vulnerable Adults In Detroit.
Care House Of Oakland County Inc $75,000 Pontiac, MICHIGAN To Support The Family Resilience Program And Reduce The Likelihood Of Child Abuse And Neglect.
Children's Center Of Wayne County $75,000 Detroit, MICHIGAN To Implement Parent Child Interaction Therapy (Pcit) To Build Positive Parenting Skills For Caregivers Of Children Involved In Child Welfare Services And Reduce The Rates Of Adhd And Odd.
Detroit Institute For Children (The) $75,000 Walled Lake, MICHIGAN To Support Program To Help Children With Special Needs By Working With Parents In The Home To Strengthen Their Parenting Skills And Ensure The Health, Safety Of These Vulnerable Children.
Samaritas $75,000 Detroit, MICHIGAN To Support Startup Of An Adolescent Community Based Substance Use Disorder Clinic In Oakland County.
The Board Of Governors $75,000 Detroit, MICHIGAN To Establish Detroits First Perinatal And Early Childhood Clinic To Provide On Site Behavioral Health Services For Young Children (Birth To Five Years) And Families.
Trinity Health Michigan $75,000 Livonia, MICHIGAN To Support The Western Wayne Suicide Prevention Coalition A Program Of Evidence Based Behavioral Health Services, Youth Activities, And Education Aimed At Zero Completed Youth Suicides.
Trinity Health Michigan $75,000 Ann Arbor, MICHIGAN To Implement The Impact Collaborative Care Model In Two Pediatric Clinics To Improve Access To Appropriate Behavioral Health Services For Adolescents (Ages 12 18).
Trinity Health Michigan $75,000 Ann Arbor, MICHIGAN To Support An Evidence Based Integrative Physical Health And Behavioral Health Care Approach At An Obstetrics And Gynecology Clinic In Ypsilanti And Ann Arbor.
The Board Of Governors (Aka Wsu) $72,500 Detroit, MICHIGAN Early Addresses The Lack Of Equitable Access To Behavioral Health Care, Such As For Substance Use, Anxiety, Depression And Psychosis, That Imposes A Disproportionate Burden On The Disadvantaged (Lack Of Transportation And Other Resources) And Prevents Parents/Guardians From Seeking And Availing Of Behavioral Health Services For Their Children.
Starfish Family Services Inc $70,000 Inkster, MICHIGAN To Provide Clinical Training In Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Jewish Family Service Of Metro Detroit $65,000 West Bloomfield, MICHIGAN To Increase Capacity To Provide Behavioral Health Services To Youth, With A Specific Focus On Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Michigan's Children $65,000 Lansing, MICHIGAN For General Operating Support. Michigan's Children Will Bolster The Public Policy Research Advocacy Capacity Of Mental Health Services Providers, And Youth And Families Who Receive Mental Health Services. It Will Also Lead Efforts To Seek Regulatory Action From The State Government That It Deems Is In The Best Interest Of Children Experiencing Or At Risk Of Mental Illness.
Zaman International $62,500 Inkster, MICHIGAN To Provide Culturally Competent Behavioral Health Services To Marginalized Women, Most Of Whom Identify As Immigrants, Refugees, And People Of Color.
... and 16 more recipients.
$2,540,000
$2,540,000
State
Total
  • MI

    Michigan

    $2,540,000

Contacts

Name Phone Title
ANDREA COLE 3133093436 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ANDREA COLE Signing Officer

Historical Financials

Year Total Assets Total Giving Grants Median Grant Max Grant Min Grant
2023 $60,418,076 $2,754,002 88 $7,150 $200,000 $52
2022 $60,556,693 $2,911,553 91 $12,500 $200,000 $40
2021 $56,735,518 $2,176,290 75 $1,400 $250,000 $50

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