LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– Todd Martin Youth Management (TMYL) in Lansing acquired a grant of $56,700 from the Michigan Division of Lifelong Training, Development, and Potential (MiLEAP) as part of a $75 million Out-of-Faculty Time Grant. TMYL is certainly one of 177 organizations statewide that acquired the grant cash.
TMYL says in a information launch the grant cash will go in direction of the After Faculty Riddle Program and the all-day summer time program to keep up ‘high-quality participating out-of-school actions’ for youths within the space.
Funds will even go in direction of:
Strengthen its After Faculty Riddle Program, offering further tutorial assist and enrichment actions
Improve its all-day summer time program, providing a protected and stimulating setting for Riddle children when faculty is out
Broaden its attain to serve extra kids locally
Put money into new sources and supplies to assist program actions
“We are thrilled to receive this grant from MiLEAP,” mentioned Rebecca Johnson, Govt Director of Todd Martin Youth Management.
“This funding will allow us to expand and enhance our programs, providing even more opportunities for academic support, personal growth, and fun activities for the children we serve in the community.”