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Federal funding cuts test resilience of Focus: Hope nonprofit

5 June 2026 at 19:08

Focus: Hope was founded in 1968 as a way to bring Black and white Detroiters together in the aftermath of the 1967 rebellion.Β  The organization has grown and changed in the last six decades, but still faces challenges.

Portia Roberson is the President and CEO of Focus: Hope.Β  She spoke with WDET’s Jerome Vaughn at the Mackinac Policy Conference last week.

Roberson says changes in federal funding priorities have made it harder for the non-profit to achieve its goals.Β  The organization had its federal funding slashed for Head Start.Β  She says those funding cuts endangered early learning opportunities for more than 200 families.

At the same time, Roberson says the Focus: Hope food program is growing because more people across the state are dealing with food insecurity.Β  The non-profit is feeding between 45,000 and 50,000 Michigan seniors every month.

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