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Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation supports launch of food waste reduction program
Content excerpted and adapted from a Petoskey News article. Read the article and listen to the full podcast here.
Emmet County's Department of Public Works and recycling program in Harbor Springs launched a new effort to encourage county residents to reduce the amount of food waste they send to the landfill.
New Report Examines Racial Disparities and Health Inequities
A new report, inspired by the Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation (TRHT) effort led by W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF), is diving into health inequities facing our communities and recommendations to overcome them.
The Census Questions: Why They Matter and What Was Proposed
The latest news from D.C. is that the Census Bureau’s recommendation regarding adding a combined race and ethnicity question on the census form in 2020 and a new category for those who identify as Middle Eastern/North African (MENA) will not be accepted.
New Environmental and Infrastructure Initiatives for MI
As he mentioned in his recent State of the State Address, Governor Rick Snyder unveiled five new initiatives last week focusing on addressing environmental and infrastructure issues in our state.
Rotary Charities of Traverse City increases equitable access to the waterfront
This month we’re sharing the newest video from our rural philanthropy video series featuring Rotary Charities of Traverse City.
Ten Essential Responsibilities of Foundation Board Chairs
This 22-page resource will help new and seasoned board chairs understand their 10 essential responsibilities and gain practical tips for carrying them out. The responsibilities are adaptable to all foundation types: family, community, private/independent, or unstaffed.
The State of Our State
Governor Rick Snyder’s final State of the State address last week gave us insights into gains our state has made in several areas including economic development, access to health care, education and beyond.
The Growth of Children’s Savings Accounts
We’re getting a look at Asset Funders Network's (AFN) first comprehensive survey, supported by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, of privately funded children’s savings accounts, demonstrating how philanthropy is supporting this model.
New Report Calls for Action to Support Human Service Providers
We’re getting an inside look at some of the challenges facing community-based organizations (CBOs) which are nonprofits delivering critical human services to our communities.
CCM Impact Investing Fund with Michigan-specific focus named as a top performing fund
The Michigan Collaborative, part of Community Capital Management’s (CCM) impact investing CRANX fund, has been named the best performing fund by Morningstar, an investment research firm, in its intermediate government category, out of m
School Finance Collaborative Releases New Report
The School Finance Research Collaborative, has released a new report which provides comprehensive analysis of school funding in Michigan and recommendations for the future.
Civic Engagement Continues with Second Wave of Women’s Marches
Over the weekend, women across Michigan, the country and the globe gathered for the second annual Women’s March, marking a year of increased civic engagement for women’s issues and creating actionable steps for 2018.
Michigan Employs New Tool to Tackle Opioid Crisis
The state has announced a new data analysis tool is now in place within the Michigan Automated Prescription System (MAPS) to combat the opioid crisis in our state.
McGregor Fund Awards Grant to Support Launch of Detroit Justice Center
The McGregor Fund recently announced a $600,000 lead gift to launch the Detroit Justice Center, a new community law center addressing the harmful consequences of mass incarceration and the criminalization of poverty for Detroit families.
Join in the National Day of Racial Healing
On Tuesday, January 16, communities in Michigan and across the country are coming together for the second annual National Day of Racial Healing, as part of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s (WKKF) Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) effort.
Outlining a Roadmap for Rural America
We’re getting a look at recommendations for our rural communities from the Task Force on Agriculture and Rural Prosperity in their first report-out to the president.
FCA Foundation announces grant aimed at ensuring children participate in food programs year-round
The FCA Foundation, the charitable arm of automaker FCA US LLC, recently announced a $500,000 grant to support United Way for Southeastern Michigan’s Innovative Solutions to Ending Childhood Hunger.
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