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National Day of Racial Healing
Communities across the state and the U.S. will come together for essential and timely conversations on racial healing, equity and justice.
The Joyce Foundation Provides Grant to Support Civic Engagement in MI
The Joyce Foundation, a CMF member based in Chicago, recently announced a grant to support redistricting efforts in Michigan.
Efforts Continue to Address Michigan’s Opioid Epidemic
As Michigan’s opioid epidemic continues, data suggests it has only worsened during the pandemic.
Ending Homelessness in Michigan
New data released in the Ending Homelessness in Michigan Annual Report gives insights into the state of homelessness in Michigan.
CMF Members to Serve on Governor's Student Recovery Advisory Council
Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the creation of the Student Recovery Advisory Council.
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.
New Report Offers Recommendations to Alleviate Poverty in Michigan
The report outlines recommendations to support individuals and families in our state who live in low-income households.
Addressing the Strain on Michigan’s Child Care System
Over the past 11 months, child care providers and families have been faced with more challenges due to COVID-19
The Skillman Foundation Launches President’s Youth Council
The Skillman Foundation launched effort to further engage youth voice in its grantmaking and change-making strategies.
Michigan's Return to In-Person Learning
All Michigan schools have the option of offering in-person learning as of today, March 1.
Michigan Municipal League Foundation Administers Small Business Relief Initiative
The new program provides relief for small businesses that have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mental Health Support Amid the Pandemic
As the pandemic continues so do the impacts of trauma, loss, social isolation, stress and more.
Partnerships at Work: Supporting Equitable Access to COVID-19 Vaccines
A new workgroup is aimed at improving community health.
Mariam Noland Announces Plans for Retirement Following 36 Years at the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
Mariam Noland, president of the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, announced plans to retire.
The Power of Partnerships: MI Philanthropy in Action
Members of our CMF community have engaged with policymakers during the first-ever virtual Foundations on the Hill (FOTH).
Youth Advisory Council Discusses Efforts to Advance Racial Justice
The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan’s Youth Advisory Council announced $125,000 to support organizations working on youth and racial justice.
Report Highlights Philanthropy’s Response to the Pandemic and Movement for Racial Justice
The report provide insights about how we work in a crisis and how it may shape the future of our work.
New Redistricting Coalition Works to Ensure Process is Inclusive of Community Voices
A new coalition of nonprofits will ensure communities’ voices are heard in the redistricting process.
Philanthropy Continues to Support Equitable Vaccine Distribution as Eligibility Expands
Vaccine eligibility has expanded for all Michiganders aged 16 and older.
Social Distancing, Virtual Venues: Supporting Arts & Culture Organizations in the Pandemic and Beyond
The pandemic has created significant challenges for organizations with business models centered on in-person engagement.
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