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etroit Harmonie, a
nonprofit organization
dedicated to kindling
sparks of renewal and
excitement in the ethnic mix of the
big city, has announced the recipi-
ents of its first-ever "Get Funded
Challenge" — a competition to
divide a $45,000 pot among social
entrepreneurs working to make
Detroit a better place.
When the five winners were
announced from among the 11
semifinalists, two Jewish social
entrepreneurs walked away with
funding to support their missions.
Taking the $30,000 first prize
was Summer in the City, a youth-
oriented nonprofit committed
to making community service in
Detroit fun for its volunteers. The
organization was founded by Jew-
ish News contributing writer Ben
Falik.
"There is a new generation of
leaders in Detroit who have un-
precedented ambitions and assets
— without all the baggage of our
predecessors," Falik said.
"And marshaling modest re-
sources for our endeavors yields
a remarkable
return on in-
vestment."
Falik said
his group's
winnings will
be used for a
variety of pur-
poses: to reno-
vate
the third
Ben Falik
floor of its
headquarters
to make room for more year-round
residents and to develop a pilot
program that helps the organiza-
tion's former K-5 campers transi-
tion into becoming volunteers and
interns when they are in middle
and high school.
"The money will also be invest-
ed in the young leaders who drive
the program through their creativ-
ity and dedication," he added.
About 600 people attended