
Comcast announced a grant donation of $50,000 to the Greater Flint Health Coalition (GFHC), a community organization dedicated to helping Flint residents gain the knowledge and skills needed to lead healthy and productive lives. From Comcast, over $830K in grant funding went to Michigan-based organizations in 2024. | Courtesy of ComcastComcast
FLINT, MI - A $50,000 grant to the Greater Flint Health Coalition (GFHC) from Comcast will aid in the organization’s drive to help residents get online, according to a Comcast news release.
The grant will support the GFHC’s Flint Healthcare Employment Opportunities (FHEO) program which assists unemployed or underemployed residents in Genesee County by providing the necessary training and education to secure sustainable employment in the local healthcare sector.
The grant dollars will fund digital literacy training, basic computer skills, interview preparation, resume development and revision, critical thinking and problem-solving, Microsoft Office utilization, and job search and employment preparation.
“Accessing all the digital world has to offer is a challenge for some of our residents, whether it’s using online services for their personal needs or utilizing the skills required to secure employment,” said Jim Ananich in a statement, president and CEO of Greater Flint Health Coalition. “The continued support we’ve received from Comcast has enabled us to provide our program participants with the necessary skills and know-how needed to succeed in an increasingly connected world.”
As part of the grant, GFHC will host digital skills development sessions led by trained Digital Navigators, community members trained to help residents get online, use devices and acquire digital skills.
The sessions will educate participants about broadband adoption and ways the Internet can benefit them.
“At Comcast, we understand the vital role digital literacy skills and having access to high-speed Internet are in today’s connected world,” said Craig D’Agostini in a statement, regional vice president of External and Government Affairs of Comcast. “We are proud to support the Flint Health Coalition to ensure Flint residents have greater access to the resources and training they need to expand their employment opportunities.”
This grant is a part of Project UP, Comcast’s $1 billion commitment to providing digital opportunities and advancing economic mobility.
Comcast partners with local community organizations to offer free Internet access via Lift Zones and support vital programs, which provide participants with digital literacy training and digital navigation services.
