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Farmers Markets Seeking Permanent Solution for Mobile SNAP Payments
The Novo Dia Group is an Austin-based developer that created the Mobile Market Plus app used by many farmers markets and farm stands in the state of Michigan and across the nation to process Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Bridge Card transactions.
Partnerships and New Commitments Further Michigan’s Clean Energy Journey
Michigan is in the midst of a major energy transition, with many entities playing a role in moving our state’s efforts forward.
Primary Election Winners and Where the Gubernatorial Candidates Stand on Key Issues
Voter turnout in Tuesday's primary election broke state records, with an estimated 29 percent of registered voters casting ballots.
The Wege Foundation
The Grand Rapids Symphony recently received a four-year, $1.1 million grant from the Wege Foundation to weave diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives into all of the orchestra's activities, with the goal of engaging a broader audience and sharing live orchestral music with everyone in the community.
Successful Strategies for Engaging the New Generation of Staff in Our Sector
Richard Burns, president and CEO of the NHP Foundation – a national nonprofit that works in affordable and sustainable housing – is defying the odds in attracting and retaining an engaged millennial workforce.
Ruth Mott Foundation Extends Commitment to Focus on North Flint Through 2025
The Ruth Mott Foundation has extended its commitment to focus on north Flint for at least another five years.
Reflecting on the Community Foundation Act, One Year Later
Tomorrow - August 21, 2018 - marks the one-year anniversary of the Michigan Community Foundation Act becoming law.
New “Racial Equity in Philanthropy Fund” Releases First Round of Grants
In a recent statement, Minneapolis-based Borealis Philanthropy announced their partnership with the Ford and W.K. Kellogg foundations to launch the Racial Equity in Philanthropy (REP) Fund.
Spotlight: Children's Hospital of Michigan Foundation
The Children’s Hospital of Michigan Foundation (CHMF) and the Jamie Daniels Foundation announced a new partnership that will focus on the opioid crisis.
CMF Members Support New Local and Statewide LGBTQ Initiatives
Philanthropic leaders in Michigan are supporting a variety of partnerships rooted in equity and inclusion for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) community in Michigan.
Studies and a Recent Convening Shed Further Light on the Line 5 Pipeline Debate
What is the likelihood of a leak in the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline?
Dow Chemical and Dow Corning Foundations
The Dow Chemical Company (Dow), the University of Michigan (U-M) and Delta College (Delta) are collaborating to develop an interdisciplinary innovation and education hub “to inspire the workforce of tomorrow and create sustainable pathways that will have a positive impact on the environment and society.”
Michigan Ballot Proposals: What You Need to Know
In less than two months, Michigan voters will elect our next governor and weigh in on several key issues.
Zeroing in on Workforce Development
While our state’s unemployment rate has dipped to 4.3 percent, trending lower than it has in recent months, there’s still a skills gap and a workforce shortage facing our state.
What Public Health Means for Michigan
The Citizens Research Council of Michigan has released a new report: An Ounce of Prevention: What Public Health Means for Michigan, which examines the current state of public health, the challenges facing our
Celebrating Dave Lindberg and His 25 Years with CMF
After 25 years of service as a dedicated, highly knowledgeable leader within our Michigan community of philanthropy, Dave Lindberg is retiring.
Igniting Ideas, Sparking Change. Philanthropy on the Move. What’s in Store for You in Grand Rapids!
If you haven’t already secured your discounted registration rate for CMF’s 46th Annual Conference, Igniting Ideas, Sparking Change., time is running out!
The Impact of Pathways to Potential
We’re getting a closer look at the impact the Pathways to Potential program is having in some of our Michigan schools in a newly released progress report from the Michigan Department of
“Choose Michigan” Launches to Attract Talent
Governor Rick Snyder has announced the launch of the state’s first-ever talent attraction and retention campaign, Choose Michigan.
Nonprofit Job Growth
A 10-year analysis shows job growth across the nonprofit sector, according to the Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies.
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