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Rhonda Evans2024-12-03T16:21:54+00:00December 3rd, 2024|
Rebuilding America: How a nonprofit is helping to repurpose old school buildings
More than 5,000 public schools have closed in recent years, […]
Rhonda Evans2024-12-16T15:31:20+00:00November 13th, 2024|
Happy Holidays Life Remodel-er
As we enter this time of year where we are reminded of all we have to […]
Rhonda Evans2024-12-03T16:32:00+00:00September 9th, 2024|
VP of Opportunity Hubs Brandi Haggins received Power of One Dedicated Woman Award
Brandi Haggins, Vice President of Opportunity Hubs received the Michigan Community […]
Rhonda Evans2024-12-03T16:34:11+00:00July 11th, 2024|
Detroiters are Thriving!
Willie strolls around the Durfee Innovation Society (DIS) with a smile on his […]
Rhonda Evans2024-12-03T16:35:43+00:00January 23rd, 2024|
Life Remodeled named Crain’s Detroit Business 2023 Best-Managed Nonprofit Finalist
Have you seen the great news!? Life Remodeled has been named a Crain’s Best-Managed […]
Rhonda Evans2024-12-03T16:37:34+00:00January 23rd, 2024|
Life Remodeled COO taking on new responsibilities in additional president role
By Sherri Welch
Life Remodeled, a Detroit nonprofit converting […]
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LR IN THE NEWS
This holiday season, the Skillman Foundation President’s Youth Council, a dynamic group of Detroiters aged 13 to 23, made an impactful statement by awarding $250,000 in grants to 30 nonprofits dedicated to empowering youth across the city. In its fourth year of grantmaking, the Council embraced a bold new approach, launching an open call for proposals to support organizations amplifying youth leadership and voice in Detroit.
From recognition on the TEDx stage to lists like Crain’s 40 Under 40, Building Design + Construction 40 Under 40, and SMART BUSINESS Dealmaker of the Year, Chris’s reputation precedes him. But it’s the journey ahead — and the people who are helping to lead the way — that excites him most.
The Ilitch Cos., owner of the Tigers and Little Caesars, is donating the old seats from its Fox Theatre downtown to a local nonprofit as the theater undergoes an interior revamp.
Life Remodeled, the Detroit-based nonprofit organization, has partnered with Gardner White to provide 80 queen beds and 40 twin beds — including mattresses, platforms, and frames — to families in need in the Denby neighborhood on Detroit’s eastside.
Life Remodeled, the Detroit-based nonprofit organization focused on repurposing vacant school buildings into one-stop hubs of opportunity for entire families to thrive, plans the return of Prom Remodeled, a one-of-a-kind fundraiser designed to provide generous Detroiters with a chance to remodel one of the rites of youth – the high school prom – while supporting the organization’s newest initiative.
In this episode, host Tobi is joined by special guest Dr. Chris Lambert, CEO of Life Remodeled. Together, they dive into the transformative power of volunteerism, by working with communities, not for communities. They explore the grassroots to grass tops approach, sharing power, and educating volunteers about systemic root causes of community challenges.
Looking to take your nonprofit to the next level? 🚀 In our latest episode on The Intentional Fundraiser podcast, we delve into the revolutionary “Next Level Nonprofit Operating System” with expert insights from Chris Lambert and yours truly.
For Clinton Township-based Team Rehabilitation, success begins by making patients and staff top priorities.
Nonprofit Life Remodeled is asking the public to vote for the name of its next neighborhood hub project.
Our communities have ties that can bring us together, rather than divide us, even those that remind us of the worst of human history. Imagine the brighter future we can build together.
After putting forth three years of concentrated effort in the community, the Detroit-based nonprofit Life Remodeled received some ‘sad’ news that their two final offers to transform the Cooley High School into an ‘Opportunity Hub’ were rejected. HOWEVER, their ‘SADNESS’ was turned into ‘JOY’ when they were contacted by an organization that actually ‘WANTED’ them to repurpose their school building into something like what they just did in the Central High School neighborhood with the Durfee Innovation Society.
Lippert Components, Inc. (Lippert™), a leading supplier of highly engineered components for top original equipment manufacturers (“OEMs”) in the recreation and transportation product markets and their related aftermarkets, is excited to announce a new way for team members to serve their communities. In collaboration with the Detroit-based nonprofit Life Remodeled, this experience provided Lippert with an opportunity to extend their community outreach efforts beyond Elkhart County, leaving a lasting legacy of positive change.
Seven years ago, volunteers from DTE Energy’s Lynch Road Service Center began volunteering with Life Remodeled, a non-profit organization in Detroit that works to rebuild local communities.
When nonprofits–or any organization for that matter–are poorly run, it inhibits their ability to deliver value for their customers and communities. Because nonprofits often deliver vital services to our most vulnerable citizens, we need systems in place that make them more efficient, more focused, and more productive. On today’s episode, we talk with the leader of Life Remodeled, a community-based organization in Detroit, MI that is transforming communities and providing opportunities for many people experiencing life-controlling challenges.