Securing funding for community projects in Rashida’s district

During her five years in office, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib has secured $67,921,276 in federal funding for community projects across her congressional district. These federally funded projects include:

Home Repair Programs for Seniors and Flood Victims: $7,150,000

  • $3,150,000 – Aging in Place Critical Home Repair Program (Southfield)
  • $2,000,000 – Enterprise Community Partners Energy Efficiency and Home Improvement Program (Detroit)
  • $1,000,000 – Cody Rouge Action Alliance Home Repair Program (Detroit)
  • $1,000,000 – After The Storm Flood Recovery Project (Metro Detroit)

New Housing for Seniors, New Moms, and Youth Experiencing Homelessness: $5,516,279

  • $2,500,000 – Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation Mixed-Use Affordable Senior Housing (Detroit)
  • $1,116,279 – Alternatives for Girls Dr. Maya Angelou Village Supportive Housing (Detroit)
  • $850,000 – Hope Apartments Supportive Youth Housing (Southfield)

Free Health Clinics and Public Health Programs: $2,777,200

  • $1,500,000 – American Indian Health & Family Services New Facility & Campus for Health and Well-being (Detroit)
  • $500,000 – Covenant Community Care for Facilities and Equipment (Detroit)
  • $281,200 – Health Unit on Davidson Avenue for the HUDA Clinic Improvement Project (Detroit)

Fire Stations, Trucks and Ambulances: $3,500,000

  • $2,000,000 – New Fire Station and Engine Replacement (Westland)
  • $1,000,000 – Fire Engine and Ambulance Replacement (Inkster)
  • $500,000 – Fire Station Renovation (Dearborn Heights)

Funding Our Schools, Libraries, Workforce, and Business Development: $8,870,402

  • $3,500,000 – Expansion of Service-Learning for Community Schools (Wayne, Westland)
  • $1,200,000 – Community Career Center and Green Schoolyards Project (Dearborn Heights, Dearborn)
  • $1,000,000 – ProsperUS Micro Lending Program (Detroit)
  • $850,000 – Southeast Michigan Community Alliance Work-Based Learning Program (Wayne, Westland)
  • $600,000 – Pathway to Employment Project (Detroit)
  • $500,000 – Leaders Advancing Healthy Communities Workforce Education Resource and Development Center (Dearborn)
  • $220,402 – Warrendale Multi-Cultural Neighborhood Revitalization Project (Detroit)
  • $206,000 – Library for Computer and Electronics Infrastructure Replacement and Mobile Book Services Project (Dearborn Heights)

Lead Service Lines and Public Infrastructure: $23,244,170

  • $4,000,000 – Multi-City Lead Service Line Replacement Project (Wayne County)
  • $3,000,000 – Lead Service Line Replacement (Detroit)
  • $2,000,000 – Lead Service Line Replacement (Redford)
  • $2,000,000 – Deployment of High-Speed Broadband and Construction of Community Spaces by Urban Neighborhood Initiatives (Detroit)
  • $1,675,000 – Wayne County Ecorse Creek Flood Mitigation (Dearborn Heights)
  • $1,386,216 – Joe Louis Greenway West Chicago Connector (Detroit)
  • $1,092,000 – Water System Rehabilitation Project (Garden City)
  • $959,752 – Water Main Replacement Project (Lathrup Village)
  • $959,752 – Water Main and Lead Service Line Replacement (Beverly Hills)
  • $880,000 – Eldorado Water Main Replacement Project (Lathrup Village)
  • $741,450 – Rehabilitation and Upgrade of Pump Station 182 to Alleviate Flooding (Detroit)
  • $250,000 – Pedestrian and Bike Path (Franklin)
  • $250,000 – Mt. Vernon Street Project (Southfield)
  • $250,000 – Beverly Green Park Project (Beverly Hills) 
  • $1,000,000 to rehabilitate and upgrade pump stations in Wayne County

Senior, Recreation, and Community Centers: $17,863,225

  • $2,500,000 – Senior Wellness Center (Inkster)
  • $2,100,000 – Community Center Rehabilitation Project (Garden City)
  • $2,000,000 – Wellness Center (Redford)
  • $1,787,725 – Eastside Community Network Stoudamire Wellness HUB (Detroit)
  • $1,250,000 – Senior Wellness Center (Livonia)
  • $1,000,000 – Cooley High School Redevelopment Project (Detroit)
  • $850,000 – Boys and Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan Dauch Club Renovations (Detroit)
  • $850,000 – Beech Woods Parks and Wellness Trail (Southfield)
  • $850,000 – Bike/Walk Stark Road Project (Livonia)
  • $500,000 – Industrial Green Beltway (Dearborn)
  • $500,000 – Harvest River Square Community Project (Inkster)
  • $250,000 – Annex at Nankin Community Space (Westland)