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Celebrating Dave Lindberg and His 25 Years with CMF
After 25 years of service as a dedicated, highly knowledgeable leader within our Michigan community of philanthropy, Dave Lindberg is retiring.
Ruth Mott Foundation Extends Commitment to Focus on North Flint Through 2025
The Ruth Mott Foundation has extended its commitment to focus on north Flint for at least another five years.
Tonya Allen: 5 Lessons from My Experiences in Michigan Philanthropy
Read reflections from Tonya Allen, former president and CEO of The Skillman Foundation.
New Zoning Ordinance Unlocks Opportunities for Grand Haven Area Community Foundation's Affordable Housing Efforts
The city of Grand Haven and Housing Next worked together to update local zoning ordinance to reduce barriers to building affordable housing.
Michigan Recognized as National Leader in Addressing COVID-19 Racial Disparities
Michigan’s leadership in addressing racial disparities linked to COVID-19 is being lifted up at the national level.
On the Journey: Kalamazoo Community Foundation's Anti-Racism Transformation Team
Read about Kalamazoo Community Foundation's (KZCF) diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) journey.
Advancing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Together on the Journey
Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation (GTRCF) is sharing insights from its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) journey.
Pandemic-Related Food Insecurity Forecasted Through 2022
Our strained food bank network is still operating in emergency response mode.
CMF Members to Serve on Governor's Student Recovery Advisory Council
Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the creation of the Student Recovery Advisory Council.
A First Look at Gov. Whitmer's 2022 Budget
Following an unusual budget cycle, with the COVID-19 pandemic interrupting typical budget deliberations and the need for a rare third revenue estimating conference before the 2021 budget was completed, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has presented her 2022 budget recommendation.
Supporting Seniors and Caregivers in the Pandemic and Beyond
The pandemic has created a multitude of challenges for seniors, who are among the most vulnerable populations when it comes to COVID-19.
Ending Homelessness in Michigan
New data released in the Ending Homelessness in Michigan Annual Report gives insights into the state of homelessness in Michigan.
Choosing a Corporate Philanthropy Approach
This resource provides an overview of important topics and distinctions among the three primary forms of corporate philanthropy: corporate giving programs, corporate foundations, and corporate donor-advised funds (DAFs).
Lessons Learned from BioPharma
While corporate foundations have not been as quick to adopt impact investing there are a growing number of examples we can look to.
MI Corporate Philanthropy: Addressing Ongoing and Emerging Challenges in the Pandemic
New data is providing a snapshot of how corporate foundations and giving programs are leveraging grantmaking.
The Joyce Foundation Provides Grant to Support Civic Engagement in MI
The Joyce Foundation, a CMF member based in Chicago, recently announced a grant to support redistricting efforts in Michigan.
Efforts Continue to Address Michigan’s Opioid Epidemic
As Michigan’s opioid epidemic continues, data suggests it has only worsened during the pandemic.
National Day of Racial Healing
Communities across the state and the U.S. will come together for essential and timely conversations on racial healing, equity and justice.
Program Provides Critical Support to Small Businesses in Northern MI
The program is providing support to small businesses in the 10-county region of Northwest Michigan that have been affected by the pandemic.
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