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Getting Started and Sourcing Deals
What does it take for a foundation to begin impact investing? And once those initial steps are underway, how can philanthropy continually identify opportunities for investment?
Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Makes Lead Investment to Support the Launch of Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers’ National Advocacy Program
In celebration of National Caregivers Day, the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers (RCI) announced that the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation has made a lead investment to support evidence-based, equitable policies that center caregivers through RCI’s new national advocacy program.
Improving Mental Health Supports with Community Input
Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation convened a group of mental health professionals from the private, nonprofit and government sectors to meet with the governor to discuss mental health needs in the community.
The Power of Storytelling in Rural Communities
An online news platform, supported by CMF members, is highlighting the people, projects and innovations driving solutions and shaping the future of rural communities across Michigan.
Building Connections on Mackinac Island
A program on Mackinac Island works to support summer employees to ensure they feel connected to life on the island.
Consumers Energy Foundation continues investment in Great Start Collaborative
Consumers Energy Foundation has provided a $20,000 grant to the Wexford-Missaukee-Manistee Great Start Collaborative to support early childhood programming in the region.
Consultant Directory
directory of consultants
State Budget Proposes Investments in Education and Economic Development
Governor Gretchen Whitmer released her fourth executive budget recommendation for the upcoming fiscal year 2023, a $74.1 billion plan to invest in education, economic development, public health and safety and the state’s infrastructure.
Exploring the Impacts of Cash Assistance
Cash assistance for individuals and families in need can help to ensure everyone has equitable access to economic security, mobility and opportunities.
Creating More Equitable Pathways to Higher Education
This post was originally created for the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy’s blog, and appeared on February 8, 2022. See the original post here.
Michigan’s Early Childhood Workforce Crisis
Michigan faces an early childhood workforce crisis as educators and staff face poor pay, little room for advancement and a lack of public resources.
Eliminating Racial Disparities in Housing
Housing instability continues to be a challenge in Michigan, disproportionately impacting communities of color around the state.
Council of Michigan Foundations 2022 Financial Audit
Council of Michigan Foundations 2022 Financial Audit
Honoring Lena Meijer
Leaders from philanthropy, business and education are honoring the life and legacy of Lena Meijer, a philanthropy champion and devoted community member of West Michigan. Lena died at the age of 102 earlier this month.
2022 State of the State Address
Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s fourth annual State of the State Address focused on the last three years of the state’s work in education, economy, infrastructure, childcare and more, and featured several proposals to build upon that work.
Child Care Cost Sharing Program Expands
The state is celebrating the launch of two additional regional pilots of the MI Tri-Share Child Care Program. The expansion was made possible by a grant awarded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to the Michigan Women’s Commission.
Catalyzing Change by Embedding Youth Voice in Philanthropy
A blog by Jeremiah Steen, founder of the Steen Foundation and member of The Skillman Foundation President’s Youth Council.
Addressing the Disproportionate Impacts of Michigan’s Opioid Epidemic
The state’s Michigan Opioids Task Force is seeking proposals for a racial equity consultant to guide the development of a Racial Equity Workgroup.
State Seeks Public Comment on MI Healthy Climate Plan
As part of Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s commitment to a goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) is sharing its MI Healthy Climate Plan with the public for feedback.
The Michigan Impact Investing Hub Unlocks New Insights and Opportunities
The Hub is the culmination of years of exploration and planning by CMF’s Impact Investing Committee and other stakeholders eager to explore how CMF could continue to grow and strengthen the impact investing practice as we collectively work to support thriving, equitable communities.
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