UPDATE:

FLINT, MI -- All Flint Community Schools will receive new water stations and water filtration via a donation by tech billionaire Elon Musk.

The school district issued a tweet on Thursday night offering its thanks to Musk and the Musk Foundation "for investing in the health/future well-being FCS Students!"

It's also referenced in the tweet that the district is "Looking forward to our burgeoning partnership! More to come!"

In a reply to the district's tweet, Musk commented "You're most welcome. Hope to do more to help in the future."

Thank you @elonmusk and @MuskFoundation for investing in the health/future well-being FCS Students! Your generous donation will help us replace ALL water fountains w/NEW WATER STATIONS & WATER FILTRATION at ALL SCHOOLS! Looking forward to our burgeoning partnership! More to come! — Flint Schools (@FlintSchools) October 4, 2018

A message by MLive-The Flint Journal Thursday evening seeking comment from the district on the partnership and donation amount was not immediately returned.

Established in 2002 by Elon Musk with brother Kimbal, the Musk Foundation's website states grants are made in support of the following causes:

- Renewable energy research and advocacy

- Human space exploration research and advocacy

- Pediatric research

- Science and engineering education

The donation comes a few months after Musk said he would contact Flint Mayor Karen Weaver to discuss what the city needs are in recovering from the water crisis and to fund fixing the water in any Flint home that's been contaminated above federally-allowable limits.

There has been no comment from the mayor's office stating any such conversation has taken place between Weaver and Musk.

Please consider this a commitment that I will fund fixing the water in any house in Flint that has water contamination above FDA levels. No kidding. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 11, 2018

Candice Mushatt, a city spokeswoman, previously said someone from Musk's office had been in touch with the mayor's office.

Musk has also called on residents to email their lead test results and offered in another tweet to "organize a weekend in Flint to add filters to those houses with issues & hopefully fix the perception of those that are actually good."