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Community Tools to Support Partner Action
KConnect delivers comprehensive community data tools, evidence-based reports, and data-driven solutions that empower non-profit youth organizations and strengthen advocacy for health equity across Michigan.
Data Dashboard
Measuring Kent County's Progress Toward Equity
Our community database provides real-time insights into education, workforce development, housing stability, and more. By using data as a tool for equity, we help leaders drive measurable results for non-profit youth organizations.
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Fact Sheet: The Economic Impact of SNAP Cuts in Kent County
- eBooks, Reports & Publications, Policy Briefs
This fact sheet highlights the broad economic implications of SNAP cuts in Kent County, underscoring why food security is essential in building a thriving, equitable regional economy.
State of Michigan FY 2026 Budget Webinar
- Webinars
This session was held on Wednesday, October 8, in partnership with the Michigan League for Public Policy and Education Advocates of West Michigan.
2025 Community Brief
- eBooks, Reports & Publications
Welcome to KConnect’s 2025 Community Brief. Inside, we share a snapshot of our community’s progress, challenges, and opportunities across the prenatal-to-career continuum.
StriveTogether 2025: KConnect Presentation Resources
- Partner Tools
Thank you for joining us at StriveTogether! This page gathers everything in one place so you can explore, revisit, and share.
Michigan Reconnect Communications Toolkit
- eBooks, Reports & Publications, Partner Tools
This communications toolkit empowers adult education professionals and organizations to share compelling stories and real-life testimonials about Michigan Reconnect, fostering personal connections that inspire adult learners to pursue higher education.
Finding Home
- For the Press
A documentary revealing stark housing inequities through local families' struggles. Join our coalition of 130+ organizations breaking down barriers and building solutions. Take action now to create affordable, equitable housing for all Kent County residents.