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Cradle-to-Career Educational Campus Opens in Detroit
Detroit’s newest public school opens next week as part of a cradle-to-career educational campus at Marygrove College.
Third Graders Head Back to Class with New Law in Effect
This year third graders are heading into the classroom with a new law in effect: Read by Grade Three (RBG3).
In 2016, the Michigan Legislature passed the law requiring schools to identify learners who are struggling with reading and writing and to provide additional help. The law states that, starting this school year, third graders may be required to repeat third grade if they are more than one grade level behind.
Experts say third grade is a crucial time for young readers as it’s the dividing line between learning to read and reading to learn.
Cradle-to-Career Educational Campus Opens in Detroit
Detroit’s newest public school opens next week as part of a cradle-to-career educational campus at Marygrove College.
New School Year Brings New Leadership and Changes
This week CMF members and others around the state will have an opportunity to meet the new state superintendent, Dr. Michael Rice.
On Tuesday, the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) is hosting a reception and invites foundations to join in welcoming the new education leader.
Rice was appointed to the position in May after serving as superintendent of Kalamazoo Public Schools since 2007.
Third Graders Head Back to Class with New Law in Effect
This year third graders are heading into the classroom with a new law in effect: Read by Grade Three (RBG3).
Cradle-to-Career Educational Campus Opens in Detroit
Detroit’s newest public school opens next week as part of a cradle-to-career educational campus at Marygrove College.
New School Year Brings New Leadership and Changes
This week CMF members and others around the state will have an opportunity to meet the new state superintendent, Dr. Michael Rice.
Philanthropy Perspectives
Philanthropy Perspectives is a platform to lift up thought leadership from the field. In select editions of the Weekly Download, guest contributors share their insights on philanthropic issues, innovative ideas and best practices from the sector.
Helping Donors Achieve Their Charitable Goals
Written by Mike Goorhouse, president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Holland/Zeeland Area and the community foundation’s donor services team, Colleen Hill and Jessica Lynch.
Supporting Job Seekers Facing Multiple Barriers to Work
A new report by the Workforce Intelligence Network (WIN) for Southeast Michigan is providing a clearer picture of barriers facing Detroiters in our workforce system.
The McGregor Fund commissioned this comprehensive work with WIN in 2017 as they sought to learn more about the “various facets of the workforce system, focusing on the experience of a job seeker living in poverty and facing multiple barriers to employment,” in alignment with the fund’s economic mobility work.
Great Lakes Cleanup Linked to Community and Economic Revitalization
Cleanup efforts in our Great Lakes, even in the most polluted areas, can lead to community and economic revitalization – that’s according to a new report released by the International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR).
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation is moving its Detroit office to the Fisher Building for greater opportunities for collaboration
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) announced last week that its Detroit regional office will be moving to the Fisher Building. As one of three offices in Michigan, WKKF’s new Detroit office will be located on the third floor of the Fisher Building.
Anticipating a move this fall, the larger space will offer more meeting rooms and greater opportunities for collaboration for WKKF staff based in the Detroit office, other foundation colleagues working in Michigan, grantees, funders and other partners who work together to improve outcomes for Detroit’s children.
Philanthropy Perspectives
Philanthropy Perspectives is a platform to lift up thought leadership from the field. In select editions of the Weekly Download, guest contributors share their insights on philanthropic issues, innovative ideas and best practices from the sector.
Supporting Job Seekers Facing Multiple Barriers to Work
A new report by the Workforce Intelligence Network (WIN) for Southeast Michigan is providing a clearer picture of barriers facing Detroiters in our workforce system.
Great Lakes Cleanup Linked to Community and Economic Revitalization
leanup efforts in our Great Lakes, even in the most polluted areas, can lead to community and economic revitalization – that’s according to a new report released by the International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR).
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation is moving its Detroit office to the Fisher Building for greater opportunities for collaboration
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) announced last week that its Detroit regional office will be moving to the Fisher Building.
Census 2020: On-the-Ground Efforts to Ensure Complete Count
We’re getting a first look at grantees who will be doing on-the-ground outreach efforts in Michigan to encourage Census 2020 participation in historically undercounted communities.
The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan (CFSEM), which is one of 11 CMF member community foundations serving or partnering as a regional hub through the Nonprofits Complete Count Campaign (NPCCC), has announced nearly $1 million in grants to promote an accurate census.
The Unmet Needs of Behavioral Health Care in MI
New data shows there’s a significant unmet need when it comes to behavioral health care in our state.
In a study funded by the Michigan Health Endowment Fund, Access to Behavior Health Care in Michigan, researchers determined that 38 percent of people who experience a mental illness are not receiving treatment and 80 percent of residents who have a substance use disorder aren’t receiving treatment.
Funding for Social Enterprises in Detroit: Assessing the Landscape
A recently shared scan has revealed the gaps and challenges facing social enterprises in Detroit.
Sports equipment sharing program launches in Pontiac through Project Play: Southeast Michigan
Project Play: Southeast Michigan, an initiative supported by the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation in partnership with the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, is supporting the establishment and operation of a sports equipment sharing program.
Census 2020: On-the-Ground Efforts to Ensure Complete Count
We’re getting a first look at grantees who will be doing on-the-ground outreach efforts in Michigan to encourage Census 2020 participation in historically undercounted communities.
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