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Census 2020: Time is Running Out for a Complete Count
We’re now 45 days away from the close of the Census 2020 count after the U.S. Census Bureau recently announced that it would end a month early to meet the prior data reporting deadline of December 31.
With the new September 30 deadline looming, there are efforts underway to push for an extension of census reporting deadlines to ensure a fair and accurate count.
TRHT Kalamazoo Advocates for Housing Ordinances to Address Structural Racism
Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) Kalamazoo, hosted by the Kalamazoo Community Foundation (KZCF), and Interfaith Strategy for Advocacy and Action in the Community (ISAAC) have been calling on community members to support new local housing laws that to address structural racism and inequality in Kalamazoo.
New Initiative Aims to Bridge Detroit’s Digital Divide
A new initiative spearheaded by CMF members, businesses and nonprofits is aimed at bridging Detroit’s digital divide before the new school year begins.
Census 2020: Time is Running Out for a Complete Count
We’re now 45 days away from the close of the Census 2020 count after the U.S. Census Bureau recently announced that it would end a month early to meet the prior data reporting deadline of December 31.
CMF Names Incoming CFOO
Randy Van Antwerp has been named CMF’s incoming Chief Finance and Operations Officer (CFOO), effective February 1.
Equity Considerations for the Return to School
Local school districts continue to roll out their back to school plans, sharing what the learning environment will look like for students, families and teachers in the coming weeks.
In southern Michigan, the Hillsdale County Intermediate School District (HCISD) announced a delayed start to the school year to give the district additional time to provide training and secure adequate safety equipment to support in-person learning opportunities.
Systemic Racism in Public Housing System: Flint TRHT’s Approach to Community Healing
A year after the groundbreaking of a mixed-income housing development in Flint, we are learning more about the community planning and engagement behind the project to help create a more equitable future for a Flint neighborhood and its residents.
CMF Members Support Transportation Service for Area Residents
With funding from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund and the Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation (GTRCF), the Bay Area Transportation Authority (BATA) is piloting a new service to provide additional transportation options to Traverse City area residents.
Four CMF Members Supporting Small Businesses through Regional Resiliency Fund
A fund that supports small businesses in Benzie, Grand Traverse and Leelanau Counties that have been affected by the pandemic continues to grow through the support of CMF members.
Equity Considerations for the Return to School
Local school districts continue to roll out their back to school plans, sharing what the learning environment will look like for students, families and teachers in the coming weeks.
Systemic Racism in Public Housing System: Flint TRHT’s Approach to Community Healing
A year after the groundbreaking of a mixed-income housing development in Flint, we are learning more about the community planning and engagement behind the project to help create a more equitable future for a Flint neighborhood and its residents.
CMF Members Support Transportation Service for Area Residents
With funding from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund and the Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation (GTRCF), the Bay Area Transportation Authority (BATA) is piloting a new service to provide additional transportation options to Traverse City area residents.
Four CMF Members Supporting Small Businesses through Regional Resiliency Fund
A fund that supports small businesses in Benzie, Grand Traverse and Leelanau Counties that have been affected by the pandemic continues to grow through the support of CMF members.
Application Deadline Nears for Paycheck Protection Program Loans
The deadline to apply for the latest round of funding through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is this Saturday, August 8.
According to the Small Business Association (SBA) there’s $130 million in funding still available through the PPP.
An Inside Look at Racial and Economic Equity Data
The pandemic has further exposed deeply ingrained inequities in our communities. A first-of-its-kind data and policy tool has launched to provide further insights into challenges and opportunities when it comes to advancing racial and economic equity.
New Digital Content Series Led by CMF Member Launches This Week
A new digital content series featuring the challenges of caregivers and the opportunities we all have to build stronger relationships and communities debuts this week.
Tight Knit, a podcast and documentary series by the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation (RCWJF) officially launches tomorrow.
RCWJF works to support and uplift caregivers and care partners. Tight Knit is focused on shining a light on the incredible, selfless efforts of family caregivers and their loved ones.
TRHT Kalamazoo, ISAAC encourage community support for new housing ordinances
The organizations are calling on the community to support new local housing laws that will fight structural racism and inequality in Kalamazoo
Application Deadline Nears for Paycheck Protection Program Loans
The deadline to apply for the latest round of funding through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is this Saturday, August 8.
An Inside Look at Racial and Economic Equity Data
The pandemic has further exposed deeply ingrained inequities in our communities.
New Digital Content Series Led by CMF Member Launches This Week
A new digital content series featuring the challenges of caregivers and the opportunities we all have to build stronger relationships and communities debuts this week.
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