Board with Judge Anna Diggs Taylor gave four grants to wiretap plaintiff ACLU
The executive director of the Michigan A.C.L.U., Kary Moss, said her group had received four grants totaling $125,000 from the Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan since 1999. They were a $20,000 grant in 1999 for an educational program on the Bill of Rights, $60,000 in 2000, along with the N.A.A.C.P. and other groups for education on racial profiling, $20,000 in 2002 for work on racial profiling and $25,000 in 2002 for a lawyer to work on gay rights. here • The Community Foundation is governed by a board of up to 50 community leaders, including Judge Anna Diggs Taylor, which awards grants to support a wide variety of activities and programs benefiting education, arts and culture, health, human services, community development and civic affairs in the seven-county region of southeast Michigan. here
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