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The Detroit Partnership seeks to unite the University of Michigan and Detroit through fulfilling community partnerships. As a multicultural organization, we strive to raise awareness, break stereotypes, and promote social justice through our service-learning programs.

 

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Stay Tuned for DP Day 2013 Next March 23!

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Thank you for your interest in the Detroit Partnership and DP Day! We will post more information about DP Day 2013 as it becomes available. Volunteer and site leader applications typically go up in February - we look forward to hearing from you then!

For now, here is a highlight video from DP Day 2012:

 

Apply Now to Join the Planning Team

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Our Detroit Partnership community is growing, and we can’t wait to see it bring forth collaborative campus events, new mentorship initiatives in Southwest High Schools, and more fun excursions to the city next semester! If you would like to help build community between Ann Arbor and Detroit by organizing events on campus or facilitating programs in Detroit, apply to the planning team!

 

The Detroit Partnership Planning Team is divided into seven sub-teams -- Brightmoor Team, Southwest Team, School Programs Team, Education Team, External Team, Major Events Team, and Finance Team -- each led by a director. Descriptions of the positions on each specific team are included in the application. For more information about the Planning Team structure and the history of The Detroit Partnership, view our constitution.

By applying, you are committing to being a high-level leader in one of the largest and most progressive organizations on campus.  The Detroit Partnership has done endless hours of important work with the Detroit community, and Planning Team members bear the brunt of these great actions.

 

Applications can be downloaded here, and should be submitted electronically to  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it no later than Monday, April 9th at 5:00pm.

 

Community Members: Join Us for DP Day 2012

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Not a University of Michigan student? We will be volunteering at over 30 sites this Saturday, March 31. Please join us beginning at 10:30am for a day of painting, tree planting, cleanup, and demolition.

  • Artists Village
    17340 Lahser Rd, Detroit MI 48219
  • Bennett Elementary
    2111 Mullane Detroit, MI 48209
  • Clark Park
    1130 Clark St., Detroit, MI 48209
  • Clippert Academy
    1981 McKinstry Detroit, MI 48209
  • Detroit Eastside Community Collaborative
    Maheras Gentry Memorial Playfield (foot of Conner, south of Jefferson on the Detroit River)
  • Eliza Howell Park
    Off of Fenkell, east of Telegraph, right next to middle school
  • Focus Hope
    1355 Oakman Blvd
  • Grandmont Rosedale Community Garden
    15025 Archdale, Detroit MI 48223
  • Grandmont Rosedale Development Corp
    19800 Grand River Detroit, MI 48223
  • Grandmont Rosedale Little League
    Stoepel Park #1
  • Greening of Detroit
    22261 Fenkell Detroit Mi 48223
  • Greening of Detroit at Eliza Howell
    22450 Schoolcraft Rd
  • Historic Fort Wayne Coalition
    6325 Jefferson Ave, Detroit MI 48209
  • Jumpstart (at Bennett)
    2111 Mullane Detroit, MI 48209
  • Leland Missionary Baptist Church
    22420 Fenkell Ave Detroit, MI 48223
  • Mann Elementary School
    19625 Elmira St, Detroit, MI 48228
  • Maybury Elementary School
    4410 Porter Street, Detroit, Michigan 48209
  • Motor City Blight Busters/Brightmoor Alliance
    Fenkell and Burt Rd, Outer Drive and Lyndon
  • Michigan Technical Academy
    19900 Evergreen Road
  • MUFI
    7432 Brush St, Detroit Mi 48202
  • Murphy Elementary
    23901 Fenkell St
  • Neighbors Building Brightmoor
    St Christine Soup Kitchen
    22261 Fenkell Street Detroit MI 48223
  • Neinas Elementary School
    6021 McMillan, Detroit, MI 48209
  • Northwest Detroit Neighborhood Development
    15078 and 15084 Burt
  • Northwest Rosedale Dev. Corp. Detroit Farmers’ Market
    15000 Southfield Service Drive, Detroit, MI 48223 (Grand River and Southfield Freeway)
  • NRPCA (North Rosedale Park Civic Association)
    18445 Scarsdale St Detroit, MI 48223
  • Pure Wood Missionary Baptist Church
    20011 Grand River, Detroit, MI 48219
  • Riverdale Park Association
    16561 Beaverland, Detroit, MI
  • Roosevelt Park Revival
    2231 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI 48216
  • RPIA (Flintstone Park)
    Rosemont Acacia Park at corner of Rosemont and Acacia Street
  • The Caid
    5147 Rosa Parks Blvd
  • Urban Neighborhood Initiatives
    8300 Longworth, Detroit, MI 48220
  • West Outer Drive United Methodist Church
    12065 W. Outer Drive, Detroit, MI 48223
  • Woodbridge Youth Community Center
    1200 W. Canfield St. Detroit MI 48201

Want more information about DP Day?

Site Leader FAQ
General Volunteer FAQ

DP Day General Volunteer FAQs

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Q: When is DP Day?
A: Saturday, March 31st

Q: What time is DP Day?
A: 9 am to 5 pm

Q: What sort of projects occur at DP Day?
A: The types of projects available at DP Day include demolition, art projects, urban gardening, school clean-up, park clean-up, youth mentoring, non-profit work, landscaping, and renovation. You will be able to list your preferences when completing your volunteer application.

Q: When can I register?
A: Volunteer registration starts Feb. 21st

Q: What happens in case of inclement whether?
A: DP Day will be held rain or shine. Be sure to dress appropriately for outdoor work.

Q: What should I bring?
A: Bring a bottle of water and enthusiasm! Lunch and all supplies will be provided.

Q: What should I wear?
A: Wear comfortable clothes that are appropriate for manual labor and the day’s weather.

Q: Does it cost money?
A: DP Day is free for individual volunteers. There is a nominal fee, however, for student groups.

DP Day Site Leader FAQs

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Q: When does site leader signup start?
A: Site leader sign up is Feb 1st to the 24th.

Q: Who are my volunteers?
A: The volunteers have not been finalized yet. You will hear when they finalized.

Q: Are site leaders necessary?
A: Yes, site leaders are absolutely necessary (see below).

Q: To volunteer as a group, do we need site leaders?
A: Yes, for every student group, there should be 1 site leader for every 10-15 volunteers.

Q: What responsibilities do site leaders have?
A: Site leaders have responsibilities including:

  • Recruit Volunteers from Student Organization and/or Friends
  • Disseminate Information to Volunteers
  • Lead Discussion and Reflection during DP Day
  • Lead and Supervise Volunteers during DP Day
  • Keep Attendance in Detroit
  • Ensure that Volunteers Represent the University Well
  • Report Problems or Injuries to the DP
  • Educate Volunteers about Site

Q: Does DP Day cost money for student groups?
A: Yes, $35 for student groups

Q: Do I have to attend an orientation?
A: Yes. You have to attend one of the two orientations. The times are listed in the application.

Calling all WolverinesIt’s that time again! With the new year and new semester, we all have a chance to learn more about ourselves and the world we live in. For the Detroit Partnership, this new semester means a fresh start to serve the Detroit community through our expanding number of weekly volunteer programs, Detroit-based tutoring programs, and annual DP Day event where over 1000 U-M students will travel to Detroit and participate in community service activities later this spring. We have a lot of goals to reach this semester, and we need your help!

If you’re a student at U-M interested in learning more about the Detroit Partnership and how you can participate in service-learning opportunities in Detroit, come out to one of our mass meetings this month:

First DP Mass Meeting
Wednesday, January 11th; 7 pm
Michigan Union, Pond Room

Second DP Mass Meeting
Tuesday, January 17th; 6:30pm
Michigan Union, Kuenzel Room

Click on the links above to sign up on our Facebook Event pages. Can’t wait to see you there!

Neighbors Building Brightmoor

Riet Schumack will speak about volunteerism and organizing as a means of uplifting neighborhoods in Detroit next Tuesday, December 6 from 5-7pm, in Room 1134 of the Ford School of Public Policy. Schumack is a prominent organizer in the Brightmoor community.

Schumack founded and currently works with two organizations - Neighbors Building Brightmoor (NBB) and Brightmoor Youth Gardens (BYG) - both of which aim to empower community members to lead healthy and sustainable lives through community asset building. Specifically members of NBB and BYG invest their energies in planting gardens, growing food and beautifying public spaces.

For more information visit Brightmoor Youth Garden and Neighbors Building Brightmoor on Facebook.

Our Detroit Partnership community is growing, and we can’t wait to see it bring fourth collaborative campus events, new mentorship initiatives in Southwest High Schools, and more fun excursions to the city next semester! If you would like to help build community between Ann Arbor and Detroit by organizing events on campus or facilitating programs in Detroit, apply to the planning team!

Applications can be downloaded here, and should be submitted to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it no later than Sunday, December 4th at 5:00pm.

WODUMC Mural

The Detroit Partnership and West Outer Drive United Methodist Church are preparing for the 9th annual One Stop Shop.

One Stop Shop is preceded by a food and clothing drive that runs for several weeks across Southeast Michigan. Church members and University of Michigan students partner with leaders from other partners in Detroit, Ann Arbor, and beyond to collect nonperishable food and gently-used clothing items.

This year, these efforts will culminate with One Stop Shop on December 3, 2011. Personal shoppers help each client navigate the towers of clothing. Each client picks out clothing by the bag-full, and is given a bag of food to take home for their family. During the 2010 event, an estimated $50,000 worth of food and clothing were donated to community members.

Look for collection boxes in apartments and academic buildings around campus this November. We ask that you donate new or gently-used clothing items and non-perishable food items. Without the support of the University of Michigan community, this event could not be a success. We look forward to making One Stop Shop 2011 even more successful than the event in 2010.

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