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College Attainment: How’s MI Doing?
We’re getting an inside look at college attainment and post-secondary training completion data from the Lumina Foundation’s new interactive tool, A Stronger Nation: Learning Beyond High School Builds American Talent.
Welcoming All
Our state’s network of inclusive communities and partners is growing. Wayne County commissioners recently passed a resolution for the county to officially become a Welcoming County for immigrants.
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 Pokagon Fund makes commitment to support trail from Michigan to Chicago
The Pokagon Fund, a CMF member, has committed $300,000 towards the development of a proposed trail that would connect Michigan to Chicago.
2017 Giving Trends
While we wait to see what impact tax reform could have on charitable giving in 2018, we’re getting an inside look at how 2017 fared in charitable giving.
MI’s Efforts to Secure an Accurate Census Count in 2020
Michigan’s Nonprofit Complete Count Committee wrapped up its first meeting as efforts are underway to engage nonprofits in ensuring an equitable and accurate count in Census 2020.
Partnerships to Build MI Talent Pipeline
Our state unveiled a major new initiative to invest, develop and attract talent for Michigan. Governor Rick Snyder and state leaders shared the Marshall Plan for Talent last week, which is a partnership between educators, employers and stakeholders to build Michigan’s talent pipeline.
Jandernoas give $4.3 million to support educational partnership with University of Michigan
Mike and Sue Jandernoa of the Jandernoa Foundation, recently gave $4.3 million to improve the mathematics proficiency of Michigan school children through a partnership with the University of Michigan.
Engaging in Community Dialogue: Our Shared Democracy
Amidst divisive political conversations, differing ideologies and a need for greater community engagement, how can we bridge the divide to have inclusive and civil community conversations?
Creative Placemaking Strategies
Michigan philanthropy is leveraging placemaking in urban, suburban and rural areas to attract and retain talent, fuel economic development and create vibrant and equitable communities.
CMF Community Members to Engage with Policymakers on the Power of Partnerships
Members of our CMF community will be engaging with policymakers during the first-ever virtual Foundations on the Hill.
TRHT Partnership with MI Department of Civil Rights to Advance Racial Equity Work
The state has announced that the Michigan Department of Civil Rights (MDCR) has received a grant to advance racial equity in Kalamazoo through partnership with the Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) efforts underway in the area.
Michigan House to SXSW
The Michigan House, a pop-up space dedicated to all things Michigan is in Austin, Texas for the annual South by Southwest (SXSW) a conference and festival dedicated to film, interactive media and music.
How are Millennials Engaging in Causes They Care About?
We’re getting an inside look at what Achieve’s Millennial Impact Report, supported by the Case Foundation, learned about millennials from its 2017 research in its newest study, An Invigorated Generation for Causes and Social Issues.
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation launches largest senior-focused prize competition in North America
The Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation (AAACF) recently launched Vital Seniors: A Community Innovation Competition, a $2.5 million initiative sponsored by the Glacier Hills Legacy Fund at the community foundation.
Over 365 Days in a Pandemic: Leading Through Crisis
We are taking a look back at stories that resonated with us and leadership that moved us.
Supporting Gun Violence Prevention
For over 25 years, the Joyce Foundation, a CMF member, has supported research and education and focused on evidence-informed policies and strategies to reduce gun violence and help make communities safer through its Gun Violence Prevention & Justice Reform program.
A Guide to the Mackinac Policy Conference
Leaders in philanthropy, business, education and government are traveling to Mackinac Island to gather in person next week for the Detroit Regional Chamber’s 2022 Mackinac Policy Conference.
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