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Supporting Black, Indigenous and People of Color Nonprofit Leader Wellness
The Kalamazoo Community Foundation and Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation are again partnering with the Consumers Energy Foundation to support Black, Indigenous and People of Color nonprofit leaders’ wellness, promote diverse cultural experiences, create inclusive spaces for youth and more.
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan Announces New Awards for Detroit Auto Dealers Association Charitable Foundation Fund
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan’s Detroit Auto Dealers Association Charitable Foundation Fund announced nine grants totaling $300,000 to support nonprofits improving the quality of life for children throughout Southeast Michigan.
Celebrating 10 Years of Project Play
Project Play was launched 10 years ago by the Aspen Institute’s Sports & Society Program as the nation's first cross-sector, collective impact effort to build healthy communities through sports. In 2017, Project Play: Southeast Michigan was launched by the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan and Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation, in partnership with the Aspen Institute. We’re sharing highlights from 10 years of Project Play.
2023 Kids Count in Michigan Data Book Highlights Benefits of Pandemic-Era Investments in Children
The Michigan League for Public Policy has released its 2023 Kids Count in Michigan Data Book: Evidence into Action, supported by several CMF members, which analyzes the most recently available and trend data to evaluate the well-being of children and provides recommendations for policymakers.
Supporting Innovative Child Care Programs in Marquette
Childcare SPARK, supported by the Community Foundation of Marquette County, is a first-of-its-kind program that helps entrepreneurs launch and operate home-based childcare businesses throughout Marquette County.
Exploring Access to Quality Health Care
CMF's Health Affinity Group, the Safety Net Work Group and the Governor’s Office of Foundation Liaison invite you to join your peers as we unpack issues related to the social safety net, health and health care access—priority among the group is the “unwinding” of Medicaid, i.e., the ending of expanded access to benefits during the pandemic. Michiganders will either lose access or will need to re-enroll. During this virtual briefing, you’ll hear from national, state and community leaders as they offer updates to the process, overview barriers to access, share how Michigan compares to other states and brainstorm the role that philanthropy can play to ensure access to quality health care. We’ll also take time to discuss health priority areas among funders. Join us!
Michigan’s Path to a Prosperous Future: New Report Highlights Challenges for Protecting and Rebuilding Michigan’s Environment and Infrastructure
New research reveals Michigan’s challenges and opportunities involved with our state’s environment, infrastructure and navigating climate change. The new report, supported by several CMF members, presents a data-informed vision of Michigan’s future based on current trends and trajectories across our state’s demographics, economy, workforce, infrastructure, environment and public services.
CMF Member and Partner Organizations Join Racial Healing Certification Program Supported by W.K. Kellogg Foundation
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service Racial Healing Certification Program, supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, has announced participants of its Cohort II. The new cohort includes a CMF member and several partner organizations.
Brenda Hunt to Step Down After 30 Years with the Battle Creek Community Foundation
Brenda Hunt, president and CEO of the Battle Creek Community Foundation, has announced she will step down after 30 years with the community foundation.
The Charlevoix County Community Foundation Announces New President
The Charlevoix County Community Foundation has announced its new president, Sara Ward.
Legislation We’re Tracking: Michigan Charitable Tax Credit Moves to the House
The Michigan Senate passed bipartisan legislation last week that would incentivize charitable giving, moving closer to reinstating the Michigan Charitable Tax Credit.
A Toolkit for Creating a Diverse and Inclusive YAC
This toolkit provides questions, activities, and practices to help create a more diverse and inclusive youth advisory council.
Courageous Conversations
The Barry Community Foundation’s Courageous Conversations diversity, equity and inclusion programming has brought together the community in many ways, promoting shared learning and new connections.
Understanding Software for Program Evaluation
To help nonprofits in the area of program evaluation technology, Idealware has researched and written the report, Understanding Software for Program Evaluation.
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Water, Michigan and the Growing Blue Economy
In a white paper published by the Michigan Economic Center at Prima Civitas, Foundation Director John Austin defines Michigan’s “Blue Economy” and estimates the economic impact of water-based economic activity at nearly one million jobs and $60 billion annually.
CMF Members Across the State Announce New Office Spaces
CMF members Grand Haven Area Community Foundation, Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation and Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation have announced plans to move to new office spaces within the communities they serve.
Neil Hawkins To Transition Out of Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation Presidency Role
Neil Hawkins, president of the Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation, has announced he will resign from his role at the foundation.
Isaiah Oliver Announces Departure from the Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Isaiah Oliver, president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Greater Flint and CMF trustee, has announced he will be departing the Community Foundation of Greater Flint.
Supporting Michiganders in Maintaining Medicaid Coverage
In compliance with federal legislation, Medicaid beneficiaries will have to renew their coverage, which may result in thousands of Michiganders transitioning away from and losing Medicaid. We’re sharing what Michigan philanthropy should know and actions the state is taking to support affected Michiganders.
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