Breadcrumb
Search
- Advocacy & Public Policy (46)
- Emerging Practice (6)
- Asset Development (12)
- Communications & Marketing (19)
- Community Philanthropy (33)
- Corporate Philanthropy (22)
- Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (44)
- Family Philanthropy (18)
- Finance & Investment (32)
- Governance & Board Development (32)
- Grantmaking & Evaluation (57)
- Impact Investing (15)
- Operations & Legal Issues (56)
- Sector Leadership & Collaboration (58)
- Youth Philanthropy (14)
- Advocacy & Public Policy (46)
- Emerging Practice (6)
- Asset Development (12)
- Communications & Marketing (19)
- Community Philanthropy (33)
- Corporate Philanthropy (22)
- Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (44)
- Family Philanthropy (18)
- Finance & Investment (32)
- Governance & Board Development (32)
- Grantmaking & Evaluation (57)
- Impact Investing (15)
- Operations & Legal Issues (56)
- Sector Leadership & Collaboration (58)
- Youth Philanthropy (14)
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.
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.
Changes Proposed for SNAP
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is currently accepting public comments on a proposed rule change for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Currently those who receive assistance through a state program funded through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grants may be automatically enrolled in SNAP.
Racial Differences on the Future of Work
A new report funded by the Ford Foundation takes a closer look at the demands of our evolving workforce and why the perspectives of people of color about the future of work are particularly critical.
Coalition Announces Great Lakes Presidential Agenda
The buzz of the 2020 presidential campaign trail has left the Motor City following last week’s debates featuring the Democratic contenders.
While the national spotlight of the 2020 presidential campaign has left Detroit, Michigan is one of several states asking all presidential candidates to consider a Great Lakes 2020 Presidential Agenda.
Michigan State Bar Foundation supports traveling expungement clinics in rural Michigan
The Michigan Supreme Court recently announced the launch of five traveling clinics to help those seeking to clear their criminal records, through the support of the Michigan State Bar Foundation.
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law received a grant from the Michigan State Bar Foundation to fund the clinics. The clinic will take eight law students to rural counties — Gratiot, Wexford, Missaukee, Kalkaska, Crawford and Otsego — to provide a one-stop shop clinic for each of those jurisdictions.
Changes Proposed for SNAP
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is currently accepting public comments on a proposed rule change for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Racial Differences on the Future of Work
A new report funded by the Ford Foundation takes a closer look at the demands of our evolving workforce and why the perspectives of people of color about the future of work are particularly critical.
Coalition Announces Great Lakes Presidential Agenda
The buzz of the 2020 presidential campaign trail has left the Motor City following last week’s debates featuring the Democratic contenders.
Michigan State Bar Foundation supports traveling expungement clinics in rural Michigan
The Michigan Supreme Court recently announced the launch of five traveling clinics to help those seeking to clear their criminal records, through the support of the Michigan State Bar Foundation.
Housing Costs Out of Reach?
New data shows a Michigan resident earning minimum wage would need to work 58 hours per week to afford a 1-bedroom apartment, highlighting the cost burden of housing.
PFAS Contamination in MI takes Center Stage on Capitol Hill
The contamination of Michigan’s water supply by chemical substances commonly found in fabric treatments, soaps, firefighting foam and other products took center stage on Capitol Hill last week.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of man-made chemicals that break down very slowly in the environment, are highly soluble and easily transfer through soil to groundwater.
CECP Shares Latest Corporate Giving Trends
CECP is offering a first look at the latest corporate giving trends highlighted in its Giving in Numbers brief which provides a snapshot of corporate social investments, employee volunteerism, engagement and more.
Clean & Green program, supported by Ruth Mott Foundation, transforms vacant properties and is linked to crime reduction
The Genesee County Land Bank’s Clean & Green program, funded by the Ruth Mott Foundation, is engaging the community in the transformation of vacant properties, an effort that has been linked to a notable reduction in crime in those area.
Clean & Green supports community-based groups and organizations in maintaining and beautifying vacant properties owned by Land Bank.
Housing Costs Out of Reach?
New data shows a Michigan resident earning minimum wage would need to work 58 hours per week to afford a 1-bedroom apartment, highlighting the cost burden of housing.
PFAS Contamination in MI takes Center Stage on Capitol Hill
The contamination of Michigan’s water supply by chemical substances commonly found in fabric treatments, soaps, firefighting foam and other products took center stage on Capitol Hill last week.
CECP Shares Latest Corporate Giving Trends
CECP is offering a first look at the latest corporate giving trends highlighted in its Giving in Numbers brief which provides a snapshot of corporate social investments, employee volunteerism, engagement and more.
Clean & Green program, supported by Ruth Mott Foundation, transforms vacant properties and is linked to crime reduction
The Genesee County Land Bank’s Clean & Green program, funded by the Ruth Mott Foundation, is engaging the community in the transformation of vacant properties, an effort that has been linked to a notable reduction in crime in those area.
Early Childhood Care and Education Savings Program to Launch Statewide
A statewide discount savings program for early childhood care and education providers is currently being tested by 20 providers around the state ahead of its official launch later this summer.
Pagination
Questions? Ask CMF!
Our team of experts is here to answer your technical questions, track down research and connect you with best practices in grantmaking, legal and operational insights, sample documents and more.