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44 | MAY 13 • 2021
A
new, free web-based
platform linking the
needs of Detroit’s
nonprofit organizations with
residents who are interested
in volunteering their time and
skills or donating financially has
launched.
SHARE Detroit is a commu-
nity engagement conduit offer-
ing simple ways for neighbors,
nonprofits and businesses to
come together and strengthen
the local community. The plat-
form makes it easy for people to
find local nonprofits that align
with their personal interests
and engage with them how
they choose, through donat-
ing money, volunteering time,
attending an event or buying
items from nonprofit wish lists.
“What we’re trying to do is
align the personal interests of
people who want to help and
allow a forum for the charities to
explain what they do and find a
match,
” said Sam Rozenberg, a
founder of SHARE Detroit along
with Paul Vlasic.
Rozenberg, of West
Bloomfield, is founder and
CEO of Keeping IT Strategic
and a board member and past
president of Yad Ezra, one of
the nonprofits on board with
SHARE Detroit.
Other nonprofits involved
include Friendship Circle,
Brilliant Detroit, SAY Detroit,
Forgotten Harvest and more.
The nonprofits are divided into
categories of interest, such as
“children,
” “veterans,
” “educa-
tion” and “animals.
”
Still fairly new, SHARE
Detroit already has 124 nonprof-
its on the site, with Hebrew Free
Loan and roughly 30 other non-
profits pending approval.
Lea Luger, executive director
of Yad Ezra, said SHARE Detroit
has enabled Yad Ezra to reach
out and create partnerships with
groups in the city who probably
never knew about them, espe-
cially with their Giving Gardens
program.
“Having an opportunity to
share our story, provide oppor-
tunities to volunteer, to donate
and get involved, we love that,
”
Luger said.
Rozenberg believes SHARE
Detroit will help put smaller
nonprofits on an equal playing
field with larger nonprofits.
“What I say is, this is a dating
site,
” Rozenberg said. “It’s sort
of like Match.com or JDate. But
the partners that are looking are
people who want to do good
and organizations that do good.
Our job is to help find a perfect
match.
”
Visit sharedetroit.org for information.
SHARE Detroit’s volunteer recruitment and
donation platform gives nonprofi
ts a boost.
Volunteer
Connection
DANNY SCHWARTZ STAFF WRITER
Sam
Rozenberg
SPOTLIGHT