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                    <text>COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN
ABOUT THE COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS

The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is an association of grantmakers; private and community foundations;
banks serving foundations and charitable trusts; and corporations with giving programs. CMF is a nonprofit organization founded in 1973 on the premise that philanthropy is
more effective when grantmakers have the opportunity for
continuing education, communication, and information .
ABOUT THE TENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

The Tenth Annual Conference will be October 13-15, 1982
at the Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit. The conference theme
is "Changing Private Responses to Changing Public
Needs.'' Preconference events will open Wednesday evening , October 13 with a reception and dinner especially
designed to informally meet with grantmaking colleagues
from throughout the state. Other preconference events
will include an Investment Seminar focusing on specific
strategies and portfolios and a tour of Detroit area projects
funded by foundations and corporations.
The conference will formally open Thursday, Octbber 14
and conclude Friday, October 15 following a luncheon address. There will be technical and administrative sessions
for private foundations, community foundations, and corporate grantmakers. Programmatic sessions will focus on
education , health, and social services. A special feature of
this year's conference wi ll be a visit to the Detroit Institute

PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS
Allen Foundation, inc.
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation
Alvin M. Bentley F0undation
Besser Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund, Inc.
Max D. &amp; Constance Boersma Charitable Trust
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial
Scholarship Fund .
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Richard &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
DeWaters Charitable Trust
L.M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dyer-lves Foundation
Earhart Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
J.F. Ervin Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
Ford Foundation
Frey Foundation
Fruehauf Foundation
RoiHn M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; frene Gertz Foundation
Gordy Foundation. lnG.
Greater Lansing Foundation
Harder Foundation
D.S. Harder Testamentary Trust C
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
-Heartland Foundation
Davrd M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Herrick Foundation

COUNCilJ
James and Lynelle Holde
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hoo
Hudson-Webber Foundat
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Fa
Hurst Foundation
Jensen Foundation
Kantzler Foundation
Keeler Fund
Kellogg Company 25-Ye~
Fund , Inc.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kendall Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fur
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foun
Kresge Foundation
Lee Foundation
Lexo Charitable Trust
Loutit Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Mallery Charitable Trust
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian
McCoii-Batts Foundation
McCurdy Memorial Scho.
McGregor Fund
B.D. &amp; Jane Mcintyre Fou
C.S. &amp; Marion F. Mclntyr~
W.O. &amp; Prudence Mclntyr .i." - -:;ll::= •..:
Allen H. Meyers Foundati'
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Mill&lt;
Louise Tuller Miller Trust ·
Morley Brothers Foundat ·
Charles Stewart Matt Fo~
Ruth Molt Fund
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Ostt

�Council of Michigan Foundations •
e

PRECONFERENCE EVENTS
Wednesday, October 13

6:00p.m.

RECEPTION AND DINNER- MEET YOUR
GRANTMAKING FRIENDS
An opportunity to informally discuss issues of intere~t­
stretching grantmaking dollars, setting priorities, promoting a community foundation, establishing a corporate
giving program or adminstering a bank trust.

Thursday, October 14
9:00- 11:30 a.m. INVESTMENT SEMINAR AND PROJECT
TOUR
Topic :
Investment Strategies for Foundations in
1982 and Beyond
Discussion of asset mix ratios and individual securities selection today.
Speakers:
Frederick W. Swasey, General Operating
Partner, Resource Management Associates
Chief Investment Strategist- Equities
Chief Investment Strategist- Fixed
Income
Topic:
Detroit Project Tour
Visit projects in the Detroit metropolitan
area funded by foundations and corporations.
Tours planned by New Detroit, Inc.

e

CONFERENCE EVENTS
Thursday, October 14

12:00-1:45 p.m. OPENING LUNCHEON
Topic:
" Changing Private Responses to Changing Public Needs"
Speaker:
Richard M. DeVos, President, Amway
Corporation; President, Richard M. &amp;
Helen DeVos Foundation
·

1Oth

2:00-3:30 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Topic:
Private Foundation Technical Clinic
Speakers:
Dan Clifford, Auditor, Internal Revenue Service
David E. Jensen, Partner, Seidman and Seidman
Helen R. Bartlett, Administrator, Charitable
Trust Division, Attorney Generals Office, State
of Michigan
Frederick H. Hoffecker, Assistant Attorney
General In Charge, Consumer Protection and
Charitable Trust Division, State of Michigan
Topic :
Community Foundation Development Planning
"How to Build the Giving Base In a Changing
Economic Climate"
Speaker:
Charles A. Johnson, Senior Counselor, Lilly
Endowment, Inc.
Problems and Prospects of Public Schools in a
Topic:
Time of Austerity
Dr. Phillip E. Runkel, Superintendent of Public
Speakers:
Instruction, State of Michigan
Dr. A. Graham Down, Executive Director, Council for Basic Education
4:00-4:45 p.m. COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
ANNUAL MEETING
4:45 - 5:30 p.m. PLENARY SESSION
Topic:
Latest Legislative Developments
Mark L. McConaghy, Chief of Staff, Joint Com Speaker:
mittee on Taxation
7:00 - 8:00 p.m. RECEPTION AND TOUR:DETROIT INSTITUTE
OF ARTS
See the Impressionist, Modern, African, and Native American
Collections in the Webber Foundation's, J.L. Hudson Co., and
the Eula B. and H. Howard Flint Galleries, and the Robert Hudson
Tannahill Wing .

�ual Conference • October
8:00 - 9:45 p.m. DINNER - Kresge Court
Topic:
State of the World, Nation, and Michigan
Speaker:
Dr. Harold T. Shapiro, President, University of
Michigan; Trustee, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Friday, October 15
7:45 - 9:30 a.m.
Topic:
Speakers:

BREAKFAST
President's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives Michigan Members Report
Max F. Fisher, Founding Chairman, Detroit
Renaissance (Invited)
George Romney, Chairman, VOLUNTEER :
National Center for Citizen Involvement;
William S. White, President, Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation

13-15

1982

11:15-12:30 p.m. CONCURRENT PANELS
New Ways of Social Service Delivery
Topic:
Walter E. Douglas, President, New Detroit,
Speakers:
Inc.
Father William T. Cunningham, Director,
Focus Hope
Topic:
Speaker:

What Cure for Health Care?
Dr. Marc Roberts, Professor of Political,
Economic, and Health Policy, Harvard
University, School of Public Health

12:45-2:30 p.m. LUNCHEON
Topic :
Speaker:

" Michigan's Problems and Opportunities
-Where Grantmakers Fit In"
To Be Announced

9:45 - 11 :00 a.m. CONCURRENT PANELS
Topic:
Corporate Grantmaking -Contributions Other
Than Grants
Speakers:
Carl W. Borden, Senior Vice President-Corporate Relations, National Alliance of Business
Frank T. Judge, Jr., Civic Affairs Director, Ford
Motor Company
Topic:
What Cure for Health Care?
Speaker:
Dr. Marc Roberts, Professor of Political, Economic, and Health Policy, Harvard University,
School of Public Health
Problems and Prospects of Public Schools in a
Topic:
·
Time of Austerity
Speakers:
Dr. Phillip E. Runkel, Superintendent of Public
Instruction, State of Michigan
Dr. A. Graham Down, Executive Director, Council for Basic Education

Sally J. Yerex, National Bank of Detroit, Chairman; Robert Adams, Union Bank &amp; Trust
Company ; Herbert H. Dow, Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation; Esther G. Edwards,
Gordy Foundation, Inc.; Thomas W. Herbert, The Kresge Foundation ; Patrick S. Hirzel ,
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees Fund , Inc. ; Kay Jensen, The Jensen Foundation ;
Patricia B. Johnson, Muskegon County Community Foundation; Carl F. Reitz, Besser
Foundation ; Antony T. Sullivan, Earhart Foundation; Ranny Riecker, Council of Michigan
Foundations, Chair.

�COUNCIL OF MICIDGAN FOUNDATIONS •
ABOUT THE COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS

The Council of M ich igan Foundations (C F is an association of grantmakers ; private and community foundations ;
banks serving foundations and charitable trusts · and corporations w ith giving prog rams. CMF is a nonprofit organization founded in 1973 on the premise ha phi an ropy is
more effective when grantmakers ha e e opportunity for
continuing education. communica ion and
ormation.
ABOUT THE TENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

lOth

ANNUAL FO

of Arts. A meeting of the midwest Foundation Center Regional
Collections will be held in conjunction with the conference.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

• Private and community foundation officers, trustees, and staff
• Bankers, attorneys, and accountants representing foundations
and charitable trusts
• Corporate representatives and giving officers
• Spouses are most welcome

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

Hotel accommodations will be received at the Hotel Pontchartrain,
Two Washington Blvd. , Detroit, Ml 48226, (313)965-0200. Single$50.00; Double- $65.00. The enclosed hotel reservation card should
be mailed directly to the Hotel Pontchartrain. A block of rooms has
been reserved at the hotel , but early reservatiqn is advised. Rooms
cannot be guaranteed after September 22, 1982.

SPOUSES AND GUESTS WELCOME

Spouses and guests of members and non-members are welcome to
attend all sessions.

OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATION
Elsa U. Pardee·Foundation
Power Foundation
Rapids-standard Foundation
SaQe Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
Skillman Foundation
George M . &amp; Mabel H. Stocum Fdn.
Edward &amp; Hazel Stephenson Fdn.
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Fdn.
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
John &amp; Priscilla Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Empl oyment
Research
S. &amp;
VanDervoort Fdn.
Vir.k ;,t,Hrn

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                    <text>CO IL G ...

11th
Annual Council of
Michigan Foundations Conference
Amway Grand Plaza Hotel
Grand Rapids. November 2-4. 1983

�October 13-15, 1982

The Council of
bigan Foundations
Annual Conference
The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is
an association of Michigan grantmakers: private
and community foundations , banks serving
foundations and charitable trusts , and corporations with giving programs. CMF was founded at
the First Annual CMF Conference in 1973 on the
premise that philanthropy is more effective when
grantmakers have the opportunity for continuing
communication and cooperation. CMF seeks to
encourage and furn ish the means for such
exchanges.
18 North Fifth Street
Grand Haven, Michigan 49417
(616) 842-7080

''Changing Private
Changing Public

Responses to
Needs''

�Wednesday, October 13

Preconference Events
Thursday, October 14
• 8:15A.M.- 6:00P.M.
Lobby
REGISTRATION

Versailles Foyer
DISPLAYS
lEW R

L

Welcome: Ranny Riecker, Chair, Council of Michigan
Foundations; Trustee, Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Foundation, Midland
Introduction : Sally J. Yerex, Chairman, 10th Annual
Conference; Second Vice President, National Bank
of Detroit
Remarks: Mark L. McConaghy, Chief of Staff, Joint
Committee on Taxation, Washington, D.C.

An opportunity to info rmally discuss issues of interest-stret c hi ng g rant-mak ing dollars, setting
priorities, promoting a commun ity foundation, and
establishing a corporate giving program or administering a ban k trust. Greet old and new friends.
Reception courtesy of National Bank of Detroit.

• 9:00A.M. - 11:30 A.M.
Plaza Rooms, Lobby Level
CONCURRENT SESSIONS

INVESTMENT STRATEGIES FOR FOUNDATIONS IN
1982 AND BEYOND
Discussion of asset mix ratios and individual securities selection
Moderator: Carl F. Reitz, Secretary, Besser Foundation, Alpena
Topic: A Portfolio for October 14, 1982
Speaker: Kenneth C. Froewiss, Financial Economist
Goldman Sachs &amp; Company, New York

Topic : The Federal Reserve Board Always Writes the
Market Letter
Speaker : Stefan D. Abrams, General Partner, Oppenheimer &amp; Co., Inc. , New York

Topic : Emerging Companies
Speaker : Frederick W. Swasey, General Operating
Partner, Resource Management Associates, Boston
DETROIT PROJECT TOURS
Mini vans will be at the Motor Lobby at 9:00a.m. for tour of Detroit
projects funded by foundations and corporat ions.

Tour Leader: Chacona Winters Johnson, Director,
New Detroit, Inc.
Program: Comprehensive Youth Training and Community Involvement Program (CYTCIP}-- Computer
Ski ll s Center provides training in computer operation to unemployed and underemployed young
adults.
• New Center Commons
New Center Development Partnership-A neighborhood revitalization project in an 18-block area.
• 70001 Detroit Pre-Employment Training Centerthe Center teaches employability skills to youth .
• Drive throt1gh Detroit Cultural Center and Virginia
Park Shopping Center.

�Thursday, October 14

lOth Annua
Counc of \r 1c igan Fou dations
Conference Opens

• Noon- 1:45 P.M.
Versailles Ballroof"'! Lobby Level
OPENING LUNCHEON
CHANGING PRIVATE RESPONSES TO CHANGING
PUBLIC NEEDS
Presiding : Sally J. Yerex, Chairman , 10th Annual
Conference
Welcome : The Honorable Coleman A. Young, Mayor
of Detroit
Introduction: Ranny Riecker, Chair, Council of
Michigan Foundations
Speaker: Richard M. DeVos, President, Amway Corporation ; President, Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos
Foundation, Grand Rapids

PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS
IN A TIME OF AUSTERITY
Ontario A &amp; B. 25th Floor
Moderator: Antony T. Sullivan , Program Officer,
Earhart Foundation , Ann Arbor
Speakers: Dr. Phillip E. Runkel , Superintendent of
Public Instruction, State of Michigan , Lansing
Dr. A. Graham Down, Executive Director, Council for
Basic Education, Washington , IJ.C.

• 2:00 P.M. - 5:30 P.M.
Terrace Room #15
FOUNDATION CENTER REGIONAL CO ... LECTIONS
Representatives of Midwest Foundation Center
Regional Collection Libraries will meet to discuss
common interests and concerns.
• 3:30 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Versailles Ballroom, Lobby Level
COFFEE BREAK
• 4:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Versailles Ballroom
PLENARY SESSION

• 2:00 P.M.-3:30P.M.
Concurrent Sess1ons

MICHIGAN S PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES WHERE GRANTMAKERS FIT IN

PRIVATE FOUNDAT'ONS fECHNtCAL CLINIC
Versar·P Ra· ·oom Lobbv ...evel

Moderator: Ranny Riecker, Chair, Council of Michigan Foundations
Introduction: Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman of the
Board , W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Speaker: Governor William G. Milliken

Moderator: Robert L. Adams, Trust Officer, Union
Bank &amp; Trust, Grand Rapids
Speakers : FEDERAL LEGISLATION/Thomas A.
Troyer, Esq., Caplin &amp; Drysdale, Washington , D.C.
FEDERAL REGULATION/Dan Clifford, Auditor,
Internal Revenue Service, Detroit
STATE REGULATION/Helen R. Bartlett, Administrator,
Charitable Trust Division, Attorney Generals Office,
State of Michigan, Lansing
Frederick H. Hoffecker, Assistant Attorney General
in Charge, Consumer Protection and Charitable
Trust Division, State of Michigan, Lansing
COMPLIANCE/David E. Jensen, Partner, Seidman
and Seidman, Grand Rapids
COMMUNITY r-:OUNDATI0!\1 DEVELOPMENT PLANNING - HOW TO BUILD THE GIVING BASE IN A
CHANGING ECONOMIC CLIMATE
Plaza Rooms A &amp; B, Te,·race Level
Moderator: Patricia B . Johnson, Executive Director,
Muskegon County Community Foundation,
Muskegon
Speaker: Charles A. Johnson, Se r!l ior Counselor,
Lilly Endowment, Inc. , Indianapolis, Indiana

• 6:30 P.M.-7:30P.M.
Detroit Institute of Arts
RECEPTION AND TOuR
See the Impressionist, Modern , African , and Native
American Collections in the Webber Foundation 's,
J.L. Hudson Co., and the Eula B. and H. Howard Flint
Galleries, and the Robert Hudson Tannahill Wing.
Buses will leave from the Hotel Pontch artrain , Jefferson Avenue
Entrance, Main Level beginning at 6 15 p.m. for the 10-minute trip to
the Detroit Institute of Arts.

• 7:30P.M.- 9:30P.M.
Detroit Institute of Arts
Kresge Court
DINNER
STATE OF THE WORLD NATION. AND MICHIGAN
Chair: Ranny Riecker, Chair, Council of Michigan
Foundations
Invocation :~stanley S. Kresge , Honorary Chairman,
The Kresge Foundation , Troy

�WHAT CURE FOR HEALTH
Plaza C. Terrace Level

Introduction : Herbert H. Dow, President , Herbert H.
&amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation , Midland
Speaker Dr. Harold T. Shapiro , President, University
of Michigan , Ann Arbor: Trustee , Alfred P. Sloan
Foundat ion. New York

Moderator : Mrs. Kay Jensen , Trustee . The Jensen
Foundat ion, Ann Arbor
Speaker : Dr. Marc Roberts , Professor of Po litical.
Economic, and Health Policy, Harvard University .
School of Public Health , Cambridge, Massachusetts

Music provided by the New Detroit Jazz Ensemble,
Jazz Development Workshop , Marcus Belgrave,
Director
Buses will depart from the entrance o f the Detro it Insti tute of Arts
beg inn1ng at 9 :30 p.m. fo r the 10-m inute ret urn trip to the Hotel
Pontchartrain .

PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS
IN A TIME OF AUSTERITY '
Ontario A &amp; B 25th Floo r

Friday, October 15
• 7:30A.M. -3:00P.M.
Lobby
REGISTRATION
Versailles Foyer
DISPLAYS

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• 7:45 A.M. - 9:30 A.M.
Versailles Ballroom, Lobby Level

Moderator: Antony T. Sullivan , Program Officer,
Earhart Foundation
Speakers : Dr. Phillip E. Runkel , Superintendent of
Public Instruction, State of Mich igan , Lansing
Dr. A. Graham Down, Executive Director, Council for
Basic Education, Washington , D.C.

• 11:00 A.M. -11:15 A.M.
Plaza and Ontario Foyers
COFFEE BREAK
•11:15 A.M. -12:30 P.M.
Concurrent Sessions
PANEL DISCUSSIONS

BREAKFAST
A buffet breakfast will be served from 7:45-8:45 a.m.
The program begins at 8 :15a.m.

NEW WAYS OF SOCIAL SERVICE DELIVERY
Ontario, A. B, &amp; C, 25th Floor

PRESIDENT'S TASK FORCE ON PRIVATE SECTOR
INITIATIVES MICHIGAN MEMBERS REPORT
Moderator : William H. Baldwin , Chairman of the
Board , The Kresge Foundation , Troy
Speakers : George Romney, Chairman , VOLUNTEER:
National Center for Citizen Involvement, Arlington ,
Virginia , and Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
William S. White , President, Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation , Flint

Moderator: Carole Rossen , Community Organization
Coordinator, Detroit Edison Company, Detroit
Speakers: Walter E. Douglas, President, New Detroit,
Inc. , Detroit
Father William T. Cunningham, Director, Focus Hope,
Detroit
WHAT CURE FOR HEALTH CARE?
Plaza C, Terrace Level

• 9:45A.M. -11:00 A.M.
Concurrent Sessions
PROGRAM UPDATES
CORPORATE GRANTMAKING - CONTRIBUTIONS
OTHER THAN GRANTS
Plaza A &amp; B, Terrace Level
Moderator: Patrick S. Hirzel , President, Kellogg
Company 25-Year Employees Fund, Inc., Battle
Creek
Speake rs : Carl W. Borden , Senior Vice President/
Corporate Relations, National Alliance of Business,
Washington . D.C.
Frank T. Judge, Jr., Civic Affairs Direc.tor, Ford Motor
Company , Dearborn

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Moderator: Kay Jensen , Trustee , The Jensen Foundation , Ann Arbor
Speaker: Dr. Marc Roberts , Professor of Political,
Economic, and Health Policy, Harvard University,
School of Public Health , Cambridge, Massachusetts

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�• 12:45 P.M.· 2:30P.M.
Versatlles Ballroom
LUNCHEON

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS ANNUAL
MEETING
Presiding: Ranny Riecker, Chair, Council of Michigan Foundations
FINALE: YOU IN A PANORAMA OF PANNED HIS·
TORY
A UNIQUE, GRANDILOQUENT, IMPERTINENT REVIEW OF 10 YEARS OF CMF'S ANNUAL CONFERENCES. WATCH OUT. YOU MAY SEE YOURSELF
LOOKING BACK AT YOU!

Closing Remarks: Sally J. Yerex , Chairman , 1Oth
Annual Conference

lOth Aooual
Conference Committee
Chairman: Sally J. Yerex, Second Vice President,
National Bank of Detroit
Coordinator: Dorothy A. Johnson, Executive Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations
Program Committee:
Robert Adams, Trust Officer, Union Bank and Trust
Company, Grand Rapids .
Herbert H. Dow, President, Herbert H. &amp; Grace A.
Dow Foundation, Midland
Esther G. Edwards, Secretary/Director, Gordy
Foundation, Inc., Detroit
Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President and Treasurer,
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Patrick J. Hirzel , President, Kellogg Company
25-Year Employee Fund , Inc. , Battle Creek
Kay Jensen, Trustee, The Jensen Foundation, Ann
Arbor
Patricia B. Johnson, Executive Director, Muskegon
County Community Foundation , Muskegon
Carl F. Reitz, Secretary, Besser Foundation, Alpena
Antony T. Sullivan, Program Officer, Earhart
Foundation, Ann Arbor
Ranny Reicker, Trustee, Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Foundation ; Chair, Council of Michigan
Foundations
Registration:
Michelle Cvetnich, Registrar, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek
Sandra G. Hussey, Office Manager, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Charlotte Jones, Assistant Registrar, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation , Battle Creek
Design and Production, Program and Preliminary
Mailers: Robert E. Hencey, Director of Communications, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Investment Seminar Coordinator: Donald A. Lindow,
Vice President, National Bank of Detroit
Detroit Tour Coordinator: Chacona Winters Johnson,
Director, New Detroit, Inc.

Display materials for the 10th Convention are
courtesy of participating foundations : The
Foundation Center, New York ; the Purdy Library
and Wayne State University Foundation Center
Regional Collection, both of Detroit ; and the
Henry Ford Centennial Library and the Foundation Center Reg ional Collection, bq_th of Dearborn.

�CMFMEMBERS

BOARD Of TRUSTEES 1982-83

PRIVATE FOUND"&lt;TIONS
Al len Foundation, Inc.
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation
Alvin M. Bently Foundation
Besser Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund, Inc.
Max D. &amp; Constance Boersma Charitable Trust
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Richard &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
DeWaters Charitable Trust
L.M . Dexter Charitable Trust
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dyer-lves Foundation
Earhart Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
J.F. Ervin Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
Ford Foundation
Frey Foundation
Fruehauf Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Greater Lansing Foundation
Harder Foundation
D.S. Harder Testamentary Trust C
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Herrick Foundation
James and Lvnelle Holden Fund
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
Hurst Foundation
Jensen Foundation
Kantzler Foundation
Keeler Fund
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees
Fund, Inc.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kendall Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foundation
Kresge Foundation
Lee Foundation
Lexo Charitable Trust
Loutit Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Mallery Charitable Trust
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
McColl-Baits Foundation
McCurdy Memorial Scholarship Fdn.
McGregor Fund
B.D. &amp; Jane Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.O. &amp; Prudence Mcintyre Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation, Inc.
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Ruth Matt Fund
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Fdn.
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Power Foundation
Rapids-Standard Foundation
Sage Foy,ndation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
Skillman Foundation

Officers:
Margaret Ann Riecker, Chair
Ted L. Johnson , Vice Chairman
Dorothy A. Johnson, Secretary
Thomas W. Herbert, Treasurer
Board of Trustees:
Mr. William W. Allen, Vice President and Secretary
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation, Midland
Mr. Grahm D. Briggs, Manager
General Motors Foundation , Detroit
Mr. Leo J. Brennan , Jr., Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund , Dearborn
Mr. N. Barry Driggers, President
Harder Foundation, Grosse Pointe Woods
Mr. Herman F. Gertz, President
Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation, Monroe
Mr. Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President and Treasurer
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Mr. Willard J. Hertz, Vice President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Mrs. Judith S. Hooker, Program Director
Dyer-lves Foundation, Grand Rapids
Mr. Gilbert Hudson, President
Webber Foundation , Detroit
Mr. Keith D. Jensen, President
The Jensen Foundation, Ann Arbor
Mr. Ted L. Johnson, President
Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont
Mr. Howard D. Kalleward, Executive Secretary
The Kalamazoo Foundation, Kalamazoo
Mrs. Evelyn Machtel, Vice President
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation, Lansing
Mr. Robert B. Miller, President
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation, Battle Creek
Mr. Carl F. Reitz , Secretary
Besser Foundation , Alpena
Mr. James M. Richmond , Vice President
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Mrs. Margaret A. Riecker, Trustee
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation, Midland
Mr. Cleveland Thurber, Jr., Senior Vice President
Detroit Bank and Trust, Detroit
Mr. Peter M. Wege, President
The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids
Mr. WilliamS. White, President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation , Flint
Mrs. Sally J. Yerex, Second Vice President
National Bank of Detroit, Bloomfield Hills
Dorothy A. Johnson, Executive Diret::tor
Sandra G. Hussey, Office Manager
Edith E. Sillars, Editor

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George M. &amp; Mab,el H. Slocum Fdn.
Edward &amp; Hazel S'tephenson Fdn.
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
Mary l'hompson Foundation
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Fdn.
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
John &amp; Priscilla Upjohn Foundation
WE . Up john Institute for Employment
Research
FrankS. &amp; Mollie W. VanDervoort Fdn.
Vicksburg Foundation
Eloise &amp; Richard Webber Foundation
The Richard H. &amp; Eloise Jenks Webber
Charitable Fund, Inc.
Wege Foundation
James A. Welch Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Winship Memorial Scholarship Fdn.
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation

CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS AND
CORPORATE GIVING PROGRAMS
Aeroquip Foundat ion
American Natural Resources System
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
Detroit Edison Company
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable
Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundation, Inc.
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.
Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
Gerber Baby Foods Fund
J.L. Hudson Company
JSJ Foundation
Kowa lski Sausage Charitable Trust
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Monroe Auto Equipment Company
Foundation
Ross Roy, Inc.
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
Upjohn Company
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Albion Civic Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Flint Area Health Foundation
Flint Public Trust
Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation ,
Inc.
Grand Rapids Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Midland Foundation
Monroe County Community Foundation
Muskegon County Community
Foundation, Inc.
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Shiawassee Foundation
Traverse Area Foundation, Inc.
BANKS
American National Bank &amp; Trust Co. ,
Kalamazoo
Ann Arbor Trust
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company , Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Detroit Bank &amp; Trust Company
First Midland Bank &amp; Trust Company
Frankenmuth Bank &amp; Trust Company
Genesee Merchants Bank, Flint
Manufact;u rers National Bank of Detroit
Michigan National Bank , Grand Rapid.o
National Bank of Detroit
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Co .. Grand Rapids
Second National Bank of Saginaw
Un1on Bank &amp; Trust Co .. Grand Rapids

COUNC

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Grcflld Haven. Mic higan 494 17
616/ 842-7080

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                    <text>COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
18 NORTH F I FTH ST REET I G RA ND H A VEN, MICHI GAN 49417

PHONE 616

I 842-7080

Margaret Ann Riecker, Chair
Ted L. Johnson, Vice Chairman
Dorothy A. Johnson, Secretary

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Dorothy A. Johnson, Executive Director

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
William W. Allen, Vice President and Secretary
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Leo J. Brennan , Jr ., Executive Director

Ford Motor Company Fund
Graham D. Briggs, Manager
Gene ral Motors Foundation

Nathan Barry Driggers, President
Harder Foundation
Herman F. Gertz, President
Herman &amp; Irene Ge rtz Foundation
Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President and Treasurer

The Kresge Foundation
Willard J . Hertz, Vice President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Judith S. Hooker, Program Director
Dyer-lves Foundatio n
Gilbert Hudson, P resident
Webber Foundations
Keith D. Jensen, President
Jensen Foundation
Ted L. Johnson, President
Fremont Area Foundation

Howard D. Kalleward , Executive Secretary
Kalamazoo Foundation
Evelyn Machtel, Vice President

Jack F. Wolfram Foundation
Robert B. Miller, President
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Carl F. Reitz, Secretary
Besser Foundation
James M. Richmond, Vice President
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Margaret Ann Riecker , T rustee

Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Cleveland Thurber, Jr. , Senior Vice President

Detroit Bank and Trust
Peter M. Wege, President
The Wege Foundation
William S. Whi te, P resident
Charles Stewar t Matt Foundation
Sally J . Yerex, Second Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

A Cooperating Regional Association of Grantmakers with the
Council on Foundations, Inc.

�COUNCIL OF HICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS CONFERENCE
October 13-15, 1982
Participants
Adams, Robert L. ~·~
Allen, William W.
Angood, Arthur W.
Angc:'ld, Judith
Azadian, Edmond Y.

Trust Officer
Vice President
Trustee
Asst. to President

Union Bank and Trust Co.
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Fdn.
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Fdn.
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Fdn.

200 Ottawa, N.W.
P. 0. Box 1866
155 W. Van Buren
155 W. Van Buren
2400 Buhl Building

Grand Rapids 49503
Midland 48640
Battle Creek 49016
Battle Creek 49016
Detroit 48180

Bacon, Jody"'~
Baldwin, William H.
Barker, Robert H. i~
Barksdale, Robert M.*
Barstow, Ormond

Executive Director
Chairman of Board
President
Trustee
President

The Jackson Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Fdn.
Besser Foundation
Barstow Foundation

505 Wildwood Avenue
2401 W. Big Beaver Rd.
25 W. Michigan Mall
314 E. Chisholm Street
2010 Hill Court

Jackson 49201
Troy 48084
Battle Creek 49017
Alpena 49707
Midland 48640

Barstow, Phoebe
Beach, Stephen R.*
Bianco, Joseph P., Jr.
Birch, Harriet A.
Blandford, Sue

Asst. V. Rresident
Vice President
Secretary-Trustee
Trustee

Barstow Foundation
Old Kent Bank and Trust Co.
The J. L. Hudson Company
The J. F. Ervin Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation

2010 Hill Court
One Vandenberg Center
1206 Woodward
P. 0. Box ll68
300-E Waters Building

Midland 48640
Grand Rapids 49503
Detroit 48226
Ann Arbor 48106
Grand Rapids 49503

Blandford, Tom
Blough, David C.*
Book, Mrs. Edward I.
Brennan, Leo J., Jr.
Briggs, Graham D.

VP-Investments
Vice President
Executive Director
Manager

Grand Rapids Foundation
American National Bank &amp; Trust
Mary Thompson Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation

300-E Waters Building
P. 0. Box 2769
60 Hawthorne
The American Road
3044 W. Grand Blvd.

Grand Rapids 49503
Kalamazoo 49003
Grosse Pointe 48236
Dearborn 48121
Detroit 48202

Trustee
President
President
Committee Member

Harry &amp; Margaret Towsley Fun.
Harry &amp; Margaret Towsley Fdn.
Pardee &amp; Gerstacker Foundations
The Foundation Center
Ann Arbor Area Foundation

220 E. Huron Street
220 E. Huron Street
515 Washington
888 Seventh Avenue
2301 Platt Road

Ann Arbor 48104
Ann Arbor 48104
Traverse City 49689
New York, NY 10106
Ann Arbor 48104

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Bring, Alice
Bring, Robert 1.
Brink, Gail
Buckman, Thomas R.
Campbell, Sandra

*Attending Investment Seminar

�Cartwright, Marion
Cernak, Frank J .
Colby, F. Parker
Co l by, Mrs. F. Parker
Coleman, Creighton R.
Coleman, Mary S.
Collier, Diane
Collier, Robert S.
Conrad, Gene R.
Conrad, Maynard

Staff Mgr.-Contrib.
Secretary
Vice President
President

Program Officer
Trustee

Michigan Bell Telephone Co.
George R. &amp; Eli~e M. Fink Fdn.
National Bank of Detroit
National Bank of Detroit
Greater Battle Creek F0undation

1365 Cass Avenue #1822
20550 Vernier Road
611 Woodward
611 Woodward
355 E. Hamilton Lane

Detroit 48226
Harper Woods 48225
Detroit 48232
Detroit 48232
Batt l e Creek 49015

Grea t er Ba t tle Creek Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Fo undation

Ba ttle Creek 49015
355 E. Hamilton Lane
1200 Mott Foundation Bldg Flint 48502
1200 Mott Foundation Bldg Flin t 48502
1410 Low Road
Kalama zoo 49008
Kalamazoo 49008
1410 Low Road

Copeland, Bob
Copeland, Carla
Cotton, W. Eugene
Crane, Florence
Cvetnich, Michel l e A.

Secretary/Reception
Executive Director
Vice Presiden t
Program Secretary

The Kresge Foundation
The Kr e sge Foundation
Newaygo Cnty Community Services
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

2401 W. Big Beaver Rd.
2401 W. Big Beaver Rd.
4 West Oak
2301 Platt Road
400 North Avenue

Troy 48084
Troy 48084
Fremont 49412
Ann Arbor 48104
Batt l e Creek 49016

Dahlberg, Lyle F.
Dana, Erica
Dansby, Suzanne'''
Da ume, Mary
Davidson, Harry R.

Trust Officer
Se cretary
Assis t ant Ana l yst
Execu t ive Director
Executive Director

Na tional Bank of Detroit
Wege Foundation
MFO Management Company
Monroe Cnty Community Foundation
Greater Battle Creek Foundation

1116 W, Long Lake Rd.
P. 0. Box 6388
333 W. Fort Street #1960
P. 0. Box 862
512 Hich i gan Natl. Bank

Bloomfield Hills 4801
Grand Ra pids 49506
Detroit 482L6
Monroe 4816 1
Battle Creek 49017

Gr ea t er Battle Creek Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
The Fremont . Area Foundation
Doan Resources Corporation
Doan Resources Corporation

512 Michigan Natl. Bank
2301 Platt Road
P. 0. Box 9
P .. 0. Box 1431
P. 0. Box 1431

Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Mary Thompson Foundation

P. o. Box 2184
P. o. Box 2184
1172 Wrigh t wind Drive
1172 Wrightwind Drive
60 Hawthorne

Davidson, Hel en
DeBrodt, Barbara
DeShetler, Sally
Doan, Herbert
Doan, Jun i a
Dow, Barbara
Dow, Herbert H.
Dow, Michael L.
Dow, Rhea
Dowling, Wil l iam D.

Commi t tee Member
Trustee

President
Trustee

2

Fdn.
Fdn.
Fdn.
Fdn.

Ba ttle Cr eek 49017
Ann Arbor 48104
Fr emont 49412
· Midland 48640
Midland 48640

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Midland
48640
Midland 48640
Okemos 48864
Okemos 48864
Grosse Pointe 48L:J6

�_President
Secretary/Treasurer
President
Assist. Vice Pres.
Account Executive

Mary Thompson Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Harder Foundation
National Bank of Detroit
First of Michigan Corporation

60 Hawthorne
Grosse Pointe 48236
1200 Mott Foundation Bldg Flint 48502
Grosse Pointe 48236
682 Anita
6ll Woodward
Detroit 48232
Detroit 48243
100 .Renaissance Ctr .

Dunbar, C. Wendell
Dunnigan, Joseph J.
Eastlick, David K.*
Edison, Patricia H.
Edwards, Esther G.

Treasurer/Trustee
Vice President
Lawyer
Executive Director
Secretary/Director

Harry &amp; Margaret Towsley Fdn.
Kalamazoo Foundation
Butzel Long Gust Klein &amp; Vanzile
Grand Rapids Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.

220 E. Huron Street
151 s. Rose Street
525 N. Woodward
300-E Waters Building
2648 w. Grand Blvd.

Elliott, Kristi
Farrell, Susanic
Farve, Joan
Feurt, Suzanne
Fletcher, Allan J.*

Reporter
Assist. Vice Pres.
Senior Tax Admin.
Program Assistant
Vice President

Council of Michigan Foundations
Michigan National Investment Corp
National Bank of Detroit
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Detroit Bank &amp; Trust

1051 Scenic Drive
Muskegon 49445
Bloomfield Hills 480]
21 E. Long Lake IIllO
611 Woodward
Detroit 48232
1200 Matt Foundation Bldg Flint 48502
Detroit 48226
2ll w. Fort Street

Gertz, Herman F.
Gertz, Irene M.
Getz, Barbara J.
Getz, Bob
Gilsdorf, Frank R.

Administrator
Secretary/Treasurer
Program Officer

La- Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

1284 N. Telegraph Road
1016 N. Monroe Street
2401 w. Big Beaver Road
2401 w. Big Beaver Road
1200 Mott Foundation Bldg

HFO Hana ge ment Corporation
Muskegon Cnty Community Foundation
Muskegon Cnty Community Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Fdn.
May Mitchell Royal Foundation

333 W. Fort Street #1960 Detroit 48226
Muskegon 49441
4104 Harbor Point Drive
Muskegon 49441
4104 Harbor Point Drive
, Battle Creek 49017
25 W. Michigan Mall
Midland 48640
414 Townsend

May Mitchell Royal Foundation
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

414 Townsend
400 North Avenue
2401 W. Big Beaver Road
1200 Mott Foundation Bldg
1200 Matt Foundation Bldg

Dowling, Mrs. William
Doyle, Lawrence R.*
Driggers, Nathan B.
Drysdale, Richard A.*
DuCharme, Charles A.*

Gordon, Britton L.
Hanley, Ellen
Hanley, William
Hanson, Frances&gt;'c
Hartley, Richard 0.
Hartley, Victoria
Hencey, Robert E.
Herbert, Thomas W.*
Hertz, Sylvia
Hertz, Willard J.

VP-Program Admin.
Vice President
Trustee
Executive Director
Attorney
Communications Dir.
Treasurer
Vice President

3

Ann Arbor 48104
Kalamazoo 49007
Bloomfield Hills 480]
Grand Rapids 49503
Detroit 48208

Monroe 48161
Monroe 48161
Troy 48084
Troy 48084
Flint 48502

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Midland
48640
Battle Creek 49016
Troy 48084
Flint 48502
Flint 48502

�Hilty, Bob D.~·~
Asst. to President
Asst. General Counsel
Hirzel, Patrick S.
Hooker, Judith S.
Executive Director
Hubbard, William N., Jr "Trustee
Hudson, Gilberti~
President

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Kellogg Co . 25-Year Emp. Fund
Dyer-Ives Foundation
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Eloise &amp; Richard Webber Fdn.

National Bank Bldg. lf413
235 Porter Street
200 G. Waters Building
400 North Avenue
1206 Woodward Avenue

Traverse City 49684
Battle Creek 49016
Grand Rapids 49503
Battle Creek 49016
Detroit 48226

2000 Second Avenue
18 North Fifth Street
1200 Mott Foundation Bldg
2401 W. Big Beaver Road
700 Union Bank Plaza

Detroit 48226
Grand Haven 49417
Flint 48502
Troy 48084
Grand Rapids 49503

Hunt, Kay
Hussey, Sandra
Hutton, Rebecca
Jeffrey, Virginia
Jensen, David E.

Community Org. Coor.
Officer Manager
Program Associate
C. P. A.

The Detroit Edison Company
Council of Hichigan Foundations
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Dyer-Ives Foundation

Jensen, Kay
Jensen, Keith''~
Johannes, William B.
Johnson, Dorothy A.
Johnson, Patricia B.*

Trustee
President
Div. Hgr. Pub. Rel.
Executive Director
Executive Director

The Jensen Foundation
The Jensen Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Co.
Council of Hichigan Foundations
Muskegon Cnty Community Foundation

2427 Londonderry Road
2427 Londonderry Road
1365 Cass Avenue
18 North Fifth Street
Frauenthal Center #304

Ann Arbor 48104
Ann Arbor 48104
Detroit 48226
Grand Haven 49417
Huskegon 49440

Johnson, Ted L.
Johnston, Betty
Johnston, Fred~·~
Jones, Charlotte L.
Kalleward, Howard D.

President-Trustee
Trustee
Sec. to Vice Pres.
Executive Secretary

The Fremont Area Foundation
Besser Foundation
Besser Foundation
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation

P. 0. Box 9
314 E. Chisholm Street
314 E. Chisholm Street
400 North Avenue
151 s. Rose Street

Fremont 49412
Alpena 49707
Alpena 49707
Battle Creek 49016
Kalamazoo 49007

Kalleward, Jane
Kembel, Dennis E.
Kennedy, David B.
Kennedy, Elizabeth E.*
Kerschbaum, Robert B.

Assist Vice Pres.
Vice President
President
Executive Director

Kalamazoo Foundation
National Bank of Detroit
Earhart Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
Ann Arbor Area Foundation

151 s. Rose Street
P. o. Box 116
2929 Plymouth Rd., lf204
6576 s. Lake Shore Dr.
2301 Platt Road

Kalamazoo 49007
Detroit 48232
Ann Arbor 48105
Harbor Springs 49740
Ann Arbor 48104

Kettler, James R.*
Kinsinger, Robert E.
Kirkpatrick, W. A.
Kollins, Lee R.
Kovan, Samuel C.

Executive Director
Vice President
Trustee
Staff Associate
Trustee

Ruth Mott Fund
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
Ford Hotor Company Fund
The Skillman Foundation

1726 Genesee Towers
400 North Avenue
4224 Oakland Drive
The American Road
333 W. Fort Street #1350

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Flint
48502
Battle Creek 49016
Kalamazoo 49008
Dearborn 48121
Detroit 48226

4

�Kr'e sge, Dorothy
Kresge, Stanley
Kulenkamp, William R.
Lake, Karen E.
Lang, Ann

Honorary Chairman
President/Trustee
Communications Assoc.
President

The Kresge Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
The J. F. Ervin Foundation
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
New Center Foundation

2401 W. Big Beaver Rd.
2401 W. Big Beaver Rd.
P. 0. Box 1168
400 North Avenue
6519 Second Avenue

Troy 48084
Troy 48084
Ann Arbor 48106
Battle Creek 49016
Detroit 48202

Larkin, Geri
Lawrence, William J.
Ledyard, Mrs. William
Lee, Yvonne
Leonard, Patricia A.*

Program Associate
President
Assistant Treasurer
Trustee
Vice President

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
The Fremont Area Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation

1200 Matt Foundation Bldg
151 S. Rose Street
60 Hawthorne
P. 0. Box 9
6668 Orchard Lake Rd.

Flint 48502
Kalamazoo 49007
Grosse Pointe 48236
Fremont 49412
W. Bloomfield 48033

Levey, James
Lindow, Donald A.*
Lipscomb, William S.
Lishman, Ernest
Lishman, Ruth C.

President
Vice President
Research Assistant

Shiffman Foundation
National Bank of Detroit
The Kresge Foundation
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
May Mitchell Royal Foundation

1040 W. Fort Street
611 Woodward
2401 W. Big Beaver Rd.
414 Townsend
414 Townsend

Detroit 48226
Detroit 48226
Troy 48084
Midland 48640
Midland 48640

Loeschner, Ray B.*
Logan, John D.
Lumley, Linda
MacDonald, Alana C.1&lt;
Mancinelli, Janet

Chief Admin. Offer.
Executive Director

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
DeWaters Charitable Trust
Petoskey Community Foundation
Manufacturers Natl Bank
Petoskey Community Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation Bldg
519 S. Saginaw Street
5605 Pickerel Lake Rd.
100 Renaissance Ctr
U. S. 31 Highway North

Flint 48502
Flint 48502
Petoskey 49770
Detroit 48243
Charlevoix 49720

Manoogian, Alex
Marshall, Diana
Marshall, John E.,III
Mawby, Russell G.
Mawby, Ruth

President

Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Fdn.
The Kresge Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

2400 Buhl Building
2401 w. Big Beaver Rd.
2401 w. Big Beaver Rd.
400 North Avenue
400 North Avenue

McLean, Thomas N.*
McNarney, Sylvia L.
McQuiston, Mary
McQuiston, W. James*
McVey, Paul H.~'&lt;

Vice President
Program Director

National Bank of Detroit
McGregor Fund
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Fdn.
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Fdn.
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

611 Woodward
333 w. Fort Street ffl380
155 w. Van Buren
155 w. Van Buren
333 w. Fort Street ffl950

Grant Committee

Exe. Vice President
Chairman

Vice President
Assoc. Invest. Mgr.

5

Detroit 48180
Troy 48084
Troy 48084
, Battle Creek 49016
Battle Creek 49016
Dh roit 48226
Detroit 48226
Battle Creek 49016
Battle Creek 49016
Detroit 48226

�Meek, Kenneth N., Jr.''&lt;
Meyers, Allan J. 1&lt;
Meyers, Hrs. Allen H.
Miller, Olive T.
Miller, Robert B., Sr.*

Trust Officer
Asst VP-Investments
President
Trustee
President

National Bank of Detroit
American National Bank &amp; Trust
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Fdn.
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Fdn.

611 Woodward
P. 0. Box 2]69_
P. 0. Box 100155 W. Van Buren
155 W. Van Buren

Detroit 48226
Kalai)lazoo 49003
Tecumseh 49286
Battle Creek 49016
Battle Creek 49016

Moore, Jasper L.
Morley, Edward B., Jr.
Morley, Sally
Muckler, Alice
Mulhall, Mary 1&lt;

Vice President
President

Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Fdn.
Morley Brothers Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Council on Foundations
McGregor Fund

32918 Vermont
330 Brockway Place
330 Brockway place
1828 L Street, N.W.
333 W. Fort Street #1380

Livonia 48150
Saginaw 48602
Saginaw 48602
Washington, DC 20036
Detroit 48226

Dyer-Ives Foundation
National Bank of Detroit
Midland Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Beta Investment Corporation

200 G Waters Building
611 Woodward
P . 0. Box 289
120D Mott Foundation Bldg
11 S. Meramec, Suite 909

Grand Rapids 49503
Detroit 48232
Midland 48640
Flint 48502
St. Louis, MO 63105

Bay Area Community Foundation
American Bank &amp; Trust
Northeast Michigan Community Fdn.
Northeast Michigan Community Fdn.
McGregor Fund

2323 Nurmi Drive
P. 0. Box 21007
P. 0. Box 282
P. 0. Box 282
333 W. Fort Street #1380

Bay City 48706
Lansing 48909
Alpena 49707
Alpena 49707
Detroit 48226

Grand Haven Area Community Fdn.
The Kresge Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
National Bank of Detroit

Arbutus Banks
2401 w. Big Beaver Rd .
2401 w. Big Beaver Rd.
151 s. Rose Street
1116 w. Long Lake

Michigan Bell Telephone Co.
The Fremont Area Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Dyer-Ives Foundation
Dyer-lves Foundation

1365 Cass Avenue
P. o. Box 9
1200 Mott Foundation Bldg
200 G Waters Building
200 G Waters Building

Murphy, Rosemary
Muthleb, Joyal
Neely, Mary
Nelles, Catherine A.
Niemec, Charles S.
Nimergood, Mary''&lt;
Norton-Price, Amanda''&lt;
O'Dell, Deborah
O'Dell, Frederick, Jr.
Otto, Jack

VP-Member Services
Admin. Assistant
Trustee
Vice President
Asst. to President
Pr_esident
Resident Agent
Asst. Trust Officer
Trustee
Executive Director

Pardee, George W.
Parenti, Gene
Parenti, Marlies
Parfet, Martha G.
Parrott, Donald W.

President

Patterson, William C.
Peirce, Kenneth B.
Porter, John W.
Proctor, Gene
Proctor, Virginia

District Mgr.-Cont.
Vice Pres/Trustee
Trustee
Trustee

Office Coordinator
Trustee
Asst. Vice President

6

Spring Lake 49456
Troy 48084
Troy 48084
' Kalamazoo 49007
Bloomfield Hills 480 J

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Detroit
48226
Fremont 49412
Flint48502
Grand Rapids 49503
Grand Rapids 49503

�Rady, John M.
Rands, William C. III&gt;'&lt;
Ransford, Maurice C.
Ransford, Mrs. Maurice
Reitz, Carl

Vice Pres/Secretary
First Vice President
Secretary
Secretary

American Natural Resources Co.
National Bank of Detroit
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Fdn.
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Fdn.
Besser Foundation

One
611
429
429
314

Reitz, Jane Ann
Richmond, James M. ,.,
Riecker, John E.
Riecker, Ranny
Rousek, Melvin D.*

Trustee
Vice President
Attorney
Trustee
Vice President

Northeast Michigan Community Fdn.
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Dow &amp; Towsley Foundations
Dow &amp; Towsley Foundations
National Bank of Detroit

110 Parker Avenue
400 North Avenue
3211 Valley Drive
3211 Valley Drive
611 Woodward

Alpena 49707
Battle Creek 49016
Midland 48640
Midland 48640
Detroit 48226

Ruemenapp, Harold A.*
Sansoterra, James A.*
Sarow, Robert D.*
Schoon, David B.*
Sebastian, James, Jr.

Trustee
Vice President
Attorney
Account Executive
Trustee

Jesse Besser Fund, Inc.
Detroit Bank &amp; Trust
The Kantzler Foundation
Thomson McKinnon
Grand Rapids Foundation

1881 First National Bldg.
211 W. Fort Street
900 Center Avenue
200 Monroe, N.W.
300-E .Waters Building

Detroit 48226
Detroit 48231
Bay City 48706
Grand Rapids 49503
Grand Rapids 49503

Shapero, Mary
Shapiro, Vivian
Sherwood, Barbara
Sherwood, Miller G.
Sillars, Edith E.

Vice President

Samuel &amp; Harold M. Shapero Fdn.
University of Michigan
JSJ Corporation
JSJ Corporation
The Michigan Scene

29201 Telegraph Rd. #422
700 Robbins Road
700 Robbins Road
316 McKinley Street

Southfield 48034
Ann Arbor
Grand Haven 49417
Grand Haven 49417
Grosse Pointe 48236

611
400
400
101
333

611 Woodward
333 W. Fort Street #1950
400 North Avenue
2401 W. Big Beaver Rd.
P. 0. Box 458

Chairman
Editor

Simmonds, Ann G. &gt;'&lt;
Sims, Howard
Sims, Judith
Slocum, William W.*
Smith, Leonard W.

Vice Pres/Trustee
Secretary/Manager

National Bank of Detroit
K. Kellogg Foundation
K. Kellogg Foundation
George H. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Fdn.
The Skillman Foundation

Smith, J. Peter
Smith, Michael J.*
Sparks, Robert D.
Stevens, Joan
Stevens, Mark C.

Vice President
Investment Hanager
President
Asst. to Treasurer
President

National Bank of Detroit
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation

Vice President
Trustee

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Woodward Avenue
Woodward
N. State
N. State
E. Chisholm

Detroit 48226
Detroit 48226
Caro 48723
Caro 48723
Alpena 49707

Detroit 48226
Woodward
North Avenue
Battle Creek 49016
North Avenue
Battle Creek 49016
' Birmingham 48010
Southfield Road
w. Fort Street 1!1350 Detroit 48226

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Detroit
48232
Detroit 48226
Battle Creek 49016
Troy 48084
Owosso 48867

�Stewart, Robert
Stoffer, William K.*
Strand, Forrest
Stroh, Edwin R., III*
Sullivan, Antony T.

Trustee
Vice Chairman
Vice President
Asst. Vice President
Secretary

The Fremont Area Foundation
Albion Civic Foundation
Greater Detroit Chamber of Comm.
National Bank of Detroit
Earhart Foundation

P. 0. Box 9
P. 0. Box 250
150 Michigan Avenue
611 Woodward
2929 Plymouth Rd., #204

Fremont 49412
Albion 49224
Detroit 48226
Detroit 48226
Ann Arbor 48105

Swaney, Robert E.&gt;'&lt;
Swenson, David K. &gt;'&lt;
Tammi, Helen
Tammi, Paul
Taylor, Alfred H.' Jr.

VP-Investments
Executive Director
Executive Secretary
President

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Flint Area Health Foundation
Kendall Foundation
Kendall Foundation
The Kresge Foundation

333 w. Fort Street, //1950
806 w. Sixth Avenue
53 Golden Avenue
53 Golden Avenue
2401 w. Big Beaver Rd.

Detroit 48226
Flint 48503
Battle Creek 49015
Battle Creek 49015
Troy 48084

Taylor, Betsy
Terry, Renee
Tomlinson, Harry J .
Towsley, Harry A.
Towsley, Margaret D.

The Kresge Foundation
2401 w. Big Beaver Rd.
Eloise &amp; Richard Webber Foundation 1206 Woodward Avenue
Admin. Corp. Contrib. The Upjohn Company
7000 Portage Road
President
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Fdn . 220 E. Huron Street
Vice President
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Fdn 220 E. Huron Street

Troy 48084
Detroit 48226
Kalamazoo 49001
Ann Arbor 48104
Ann Arbor 48104

Turner, Amy
VanDam, Tina
VanZanten, Arnold*
VanZanten, Margaret
Vartanian, Dorothy L. ,·~

Executive Director
Trustee
Treasurer ·

Vermeulen, Bertram W.
Wallace, Deborah
Wallace, John
Ware, Richard A. *
Warren, Gerald E.

Exe. Dir &amp; Secretary
Program Officer

Weber, Dwight E.
Weber, Jane
Wege, Peter M.
White, William S.
Whitten, Hope

Secretary

President
Senior Vice Pres.
Treasurer/Trustee
President
President
Secretary

Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Midland Foundation
Albert L. &amp;Louise B. Miller Fdn.
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Fdn.
American Bank &amp; Trust

8900 E. Jefferson #1117
P. 0. Box 289
155 W. Van Buren
155 W. Van Buren
P. 0. Box 21007

Detroit 48214
Midland 48640
Battle Creek 49016
Battle Creek 49016
Lansing 48909

The Fremont Area Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Earhart Foundation
National Bank of Detroit

P. 0 . Box 9
2401 W. Big Beaver Rd .
2401 W. Big Beaver Rd.
2929 Plymouth Rd., #204
611 Woodward

Fremont 49412
Troy 48084
Troy 48084
Ann Arbor 48105
Detroit 48226

The Skillman Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
The Wege Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation

333 W. Fort Street #1350
333 W. Fort Street #1350
P. 0. Box 6388
1200 Mott Foundation Bldg
60 Hawthorne

De troit 48226
Detroit 48226
Grand Rapids 49506
Flint 48502
Grosse Pointe 48236

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�Whyel, George L.*
Wicklund, Karen M.*
Williams, Ruthann E.
Wilson, Richard
Witter, Jack M.
Woodruff, Fred M.
Woods, Jack R.*
Word, Emily J.
Yeo, Lloyd J.*
Yeo, Mrs. Lloyd J.
Yerex, Richard
Yerex, Sally J.

Trustee
Director
Trustee
Executive Director
Secretary
Asst. Sec/Treasurer
Coordinator
Trustee

&gt;'&lt;

Second Vice Pres.

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Goldman Sachs &amp; Co.
Burroughs Corporation
Northeast Michigan Community Fdn.
Northeast Michigan Community Fdn.

333 w. Fort Street /11950
200 Renaissance Ctr 112966
1 Burroughs Place
P. o. Box 282
P. o. Box 282

Detroit 48226
Detroit 48243
Detroit 48232
Alpena 49707
Alpena 49707

Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Fdn.
W. E. Upjohn Institute Emp. Res.
Kellogg Co. 25-Year Emp. Fund
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

155 W. Van Buren
300 S. Westnedge Avenue
235 Porter Street
P. 0. Bbx 3275
P. 0. Box 3275

Battle Creek 49016
Kalamazoo 49007
Battle Creek 49016
Saginaw 49605
Saginaw 49605

National Bank of Detroit
National Bank of Detroit

1116 W. Long Lake Road
1116 W. Long Lake Road

Bloomfield Hills 4801
Bloomfield Hills 4801

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�CONFERENCE RESOURCE PERSONNEL
Abrams, Stefan D.
Bartlett, Helen R.
Borden, Carl W.
Clifford Dan
Cunningham, William T.

General Partner, Oppenheimer &amp; Company, Inc., New York
Administrator, Charitable Trust Division, Attorney Generals Office, State of Michigan, Lansing
Senior Vice President-Corporate Relations, National Alli~nce of Business, Washington, D. C.
Auditor, Internal Revenue Service, Detroit
Director, Focus Hope, Detroit

DeVos, Richard M.
Douglas, Walter E.
Dow, Krista
Down, A. Graham
Froewiss, Kenneth C.

President, Amway Corporation; President, Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation, Grand Rapids
President, New Detroit, Inc.
Deputy Director, BARC, New Detroit, Inc.
Executive Director, Council for Basic Education, Hashington, D.C.
Financial Economist, Goldman Sachs ·&amp; Company, New York

Gray, E. Delberg
Gregory, Robert
Hartley, H. B.
Hoffecker, Frederick H.
Jensen, David E.

Director, 70001 Detroit Pre-Employment Training Center
Project Manager, New Center Development Partnership, Detroit
Legislative Attorney, Joint Committee on Taxation, Washington, D.C.
Assistant Attorney in Charge, Consumer Protection and Charitable Trust Division, State of
Mic~igan, Lansing
Partner, Seidman and Seidman, Grand Rapids

Johnson, Charles A.
Johnson, Jeffrey M.
Johnson, Chacona Winters
Judge, Frank T., Jr.
Knauft, Bert

Senior Counselor, Lilly Endowment, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana
Staff Director, 70001 Limited, Washington, D.C.
SAFE, New Detroit, Inc.
Civic Affairs Director, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn
Staff Member, President's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives, Washington, D.C.

Milliken, William G.
Phillips, Sandra
Roberts, Marc

Governor, State of Michigan
Assistant, New Center Development Partnership, Detroit
Professor of Political, Economic, and Health Policy, Harvard University, School o f Public
Health, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Director, CYTCIP, Computer Skills Center, Detroit
Chairman, VOLUNTEER: National Center for Citizen Involvement, Arlington, Virginia and
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Community Organization Coordinator, Detroit Edison Company

Robinson, Arlene
Romney, George
Rossen, Carole

10

�Runkel, Phillip E.
Shapiro, Harold T.
Swassey, Frederick W.
Thorton, Robert
Troyer, Thomas A.

Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of Michigan, Lansing
President, University of Michigan; Trustee, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, New York
General Operating Partner, Resource Management Associates, Boston
Associate Director, 70001 Detroit Pre-Employment Training ·center
Caplin &amp; Drysdale, Washington, D.C.

White, William S.

President, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint

Reporters
Ferrar, Bev
Fischer, Jeri
Jachim, Carol
Preketes, Alice
Stein, Marilyn

Press Agent to Governor Milliken
Editor, Council of Michigan Foundations Directory
Photographer, The Michigan Scene
Reporter, University of Hichigan
Reporter, The Michigan Scene

11

�FOUNDATION CENTER REGIONAL COLLECTION MEETING
Bohlen, Jeanne
Carty, Judith
Coburn, Susan
Furi, Gerald M.
Himmelberger, Dorothy

Director
Librarian

Foundation Center-Cleveland
Henry Ford Centennial Library
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
Farmington Community Library
Librarian
Collection Supervisor University of Michigan-Flint

629 Euclid Avenue
163.01 Michigan Avenue
325 Michigan Street
32737 W. 12 Mile Road
Kearsley &amp; Clifford

Cleveland, OR 44114
Dearborn 48126
Toledo, OR 43624
Farmington Hills480J
Flint 48503

Hulsker, William
Langmo, Jim
Lewis, Gordon
Malik, Jane
Mendel, Roger

Librarian
Collection Supervisor
Collection Supervisor
Coordinator
Director

Purdy Lib ra r y
Grand Rapids Public Library
Farmington Community Library
Foundation Center
Alpena County Library

Wayne State University
Library Plaza
32737 W. 12 Mile Road
888 Seventh Avenue
211 North First Avenue

Detroit 48202
Grand Rapids 49502
Farmington Hills480J
New York, N.Y. 1001S
Alpena 49707

Mich. League for Human Services

300 N. Washington Square
3930 Kathmar

Lansing 48933
Jackson 49201

Governor Milliken's Office

State Capitol Building

Lansing 48909

Observers and Guests
Beck, Maurice P.
Executive Director
Corwin, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred
Kooi, Ray
Pratt, Stanley
Special Counsel
Pratt, Ann
Sellers, Boris
Director
Sellers, JoAnn
Swassey, Mrs. Frederick
Tenbrunsel, Thomas W. Author
Yaminishi, Herbert

Detroit Institute of Arts
Resource Manual
Mich. League for Human Services

12

Detroit
2195 Heritage
300 N. Washington Square

Okemos
Lansing 48933

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October 13-15, 1982

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Theme:

lOth Annual (Council of Michigan Foundations)

Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit

Changing Private Responses to Changing Public Needs

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Investment Seminar
Frederick W. Swasey, General Operating Partner, Resource Management Associates
Opening Luncheon
Richard M. DeVos, President, Amway Corporation; President, Richard M.
&amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
Technical Clinics
Private Foundations
Community Foundations
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Problems and Prospects of Public Schools in a Time of Austerity
New Ways of Social Service Delivery
What Cure for Health Care?
Michigan's Problems and Opportunities-Where Grantmakers Fit In"
Governor William G. Milliken
State of the World, Nation and Michigan
Dr. Harold T. Shapiro, President, University of Michigan; Trustee,
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
President's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives -Michigan Members
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Max F. Fisher, Founding Chairman, Detroit Renaissance
GeoJ::ge.,- Romney, Chairman, Volunteer: National Center for Citizen Involvement
William S. White, President, Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Legislative Developments - Mark L. McConaghy, Chief of Staff, Joint Comm. on Taxation
Other:
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-Rich DeVos opens conference with inspiring message
-Investment Seminar
-Detroit tour of projects funded by foundation and corporate grantmakers
planned by Chacona Johnson, New Detroit
-Tour of Detroit Institute of Arts - Impressionist, Modern, African and
Native American Collections in the Webber Foundation's, J . L. Hudson Company
and bther sposored galleries.
-CMF celebrates lOth Conference
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Thursday, November 3. 1983
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6:30p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
R.S.V.P.
616/842-7080

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                    <text>Thursday, November 3
8:00- 9:30AM.
BREAKFAST

11th
Annual
Conference
Wednes~ay, _November 2J"f'D
2.00-4.30P.M.

~

Amway Corporation Tour
Travel by van to see the manufacturing area. Distributors Hall of Achievement and a slide show about the Amway Corporation from inception
through the year 2.000.
Advance reseNation necessary.
or

Steelcase Corporation Tour
Travel by van to see furniture being made from
the raw steel to the finished product. Also see
the inventory and distribution centers.
Advance reseNation necessary.
or
Walking tour of downtown Grand Rapids.
Board of Trustees Meeting.

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS ANNUAL MEETING
5:00- 5:45 P.M.
Topic:
Speaker:

Washington Update
William M. Brodhead. Esq.• Plunkett Cooney

Topic:
Speaker:

9:45 - 11 :45 AM.
Topic:

How To Respond To M ichigan's Economic
Problems
Moderator: William E. LaMothe. Chairman, Kellogg Company
Speakers: INing Bluestone, Co-Chairman. Economic Alliance for
Michigan. former Vice President United Auto Workers
Ralph J. Gerson. Director, Department of Commerce, State
of Michigan
Dr. Agnes Mary Mansour. Director, Department of Social
SeNices. State of Michigan
Fred G. Secrest. Co-Chairman. Economic Alliance for
Michigan, former Executive Vice President, Ford Motor
Company

LUNCHEON
12:00- 1:45 P.M.
Topic:
Speaker:

DINNER
7:15-9:30 P.M.
FOUNDATIONS AND CORPORATIONS NEW ROLES IN
SHAPING MICHIGAN'S ECONOMY
Welcome: Richard M. DeVos, President, Amway Corporation
Speaker:
Governor James J. Blanchard, State of Michigan

Topic:

What Is Being Done: Grand Rapids Case Study
Richard M. Gillett, Chairman, Old Kent Financial Corporation

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
1:45-3:15 P.M.
Topic:
Speakers:

Economic Diversification
David J. Brophy. Associate Professor of Finance,
University of Michigan
Jan Bund, President. Doan Associates and General Partner.
Michigan Investment Fund
Dr. William N. Hubbard. Jr., President. The Upjohn Company
John J. Wallace, Chairman. PRAB Robots, Inc.

Topic:
Speakers:

Employment and Job Training
Gordon Berlin. Program Officer. The Ford Foundation
Louis A. Ferman. Director of Research Division, Institute
of Labor and Industrial Relations
Arend D. Lubbers, President. Grand Valley State College
Ernest J. Savoie. Director. Labor Relations Planning
and Employment. Office of Labor Relations Staff, Ford
Motor Company

Topic:
Speakers:

Urban Redevelopment
Charles P. Calati. Executive Director; Dwellig Place
of Grand Rapids
Albert T. Hastings, Director. General Motors Facilities.
General Motors Corporation
Emmet S. Moten, Jr.• Director of Community and Economic
Development Department. City of Detroit
Alfred L Peloquin, Editor, Flint Journal; Organizer,
Alliance for a Greater Flint

OPENING RECEPTION
6:00-7:00 P.M.
Keeler Foyer
Grand Rapids Performing Arts Center
Hosted by Mr. &amp; Mrs. M.S. Keeler. II

Realities of Michigan's Economy
Robert L Oueller. Vice President Citizens
Research Council

AFTERGLOW
9:30P.M.
Hosted by Steelcase Foundation
and Peter C. Cook

NOVEMBER

�CONCURRENT SESSIONS
9:30 - 11 :30 A.M.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
3:30 - 5:00 P.M.
Economic Diversification
David J. Brophy, Associate Professor of Finance,
University of Michigan
Jan Bund, President, Doan Associates and General Partner,
Michigan Investment Fund
Dr. William N. Hubbard, Jr., President, The Upjohn Company
John J. Wallace, Chairman, PRAB Robots, Inc.
Topic:
Speakers:

Topic:
Speakers:

Employment and Job Training
Gordon Berlin, Program Officer, The Ford Foundation
Louis A Ferman, Director of Research Division, Institute of
Labor and Industrial Relations
Arend D. Lubbers, President, Grand Valley State College
Ernest J. Savoie, Director, Labor Relations Planning and
Employment Office of Labor Relations Staff, Ford
Motor Company
Urban Redevelopment
Charles P. Calati, Executive Director, Dwelling Place
of Grand Rapids
Albert T. Hastings, Director, General Motors Facilities,
General Motors Corporation
Emmet S. Moten, Jr., Director of Community and Economic
Development Department, City of Detroit
Alfred L. Peloquin, Editor, Flint Journal; Organizer,
Alliance for a Greater Flint

RECEPTION AND TOUR: GERALD R. FORD MUSEUM
6:30-7:30 P.M.

Topic:
Speaker:

Community Foundations - "A Way To Grow"
Robert J. Getz, President Public Relations Counselors, Inc.
and Past President Michigan Chapter, National Society of
Fund Raising Executives

Topic:

Corporate Grantmakiog - "Corporate Grants and Programs:
Shaping the Economic Development of Michigan"
Joseph P. Bianco, Vice President - Civic and Government
Affairs, The J.L. Hudson Company
Robert L. Hooker, President, Mazda Great Lakes, Grand Rapids
W. Calvin Patterson, Ill, Assistant Secretary, Michigan
Bell Telephone Company
James M. Scovic, Director of University Relations and
Recruitment, Dow Chemical Company
Gerald E. Warren, Senior Vice President-Public Affairs,
National Bank of Detroit

Speakers:

Topic:

Private Foundations - "Private Foundations Potpourri"
"How to Use Accreditation Reports" - WilliamS. Lipscomb,
Program Assistant, The Kresge Foundation
"Capital Grantmaking -A National Survey"- Deborah
Wallace, Program Officer, The Kresge Foundation
"Strategic Planning for Non-Profits - How Foundations Can
Encourage"- Gilbert Hudson, President, Webber
Foundations
'What CMF Has Done for You Lately" - A Review of Services
and Programs - Dorothy A. Johnson, Executive Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations

Topic:

Investment Seminar - "Investment Strategies in a Changing
Environm$!('
Carmine J Girgol Vice President &amp; Senior Capitol Markets
Analyst
Lynch, Pierce, Fenner &amp; Smith, Inc.
Maury Har1s, Vice President &amp; Senior Financial &amp; Business
Econcf!ist Paine, Webber, Mitchell &amp; Hutchins
Man~ (Buck) Kisor, Jr., Executive Vice President,
Comerica Incorporated
Dr. f rank Mastrapasqua, Chief Economist Smith, Barney,
Harris, Upham &amp; Company, Inc.

Speakers:

Hosted by Union Bank &amp; Trust Company

DINNER- AMWAY GRAND PLAZA HOTEL
7:45 - 9:45 P.M.
Opportunity to informally meet your colleagues.
Entertainment by Muscat Ramblers

Friday, November 4
BREAKFAST
7:45-9:15 A.M.
Topic:
Speaker:

-4

Economic Trends
L. William Seidman, Dean, College of Business, Arizona
State University; Co-Chairman, White House
Conference on Productivity; former Economic Advisor
to President Gerald R. Ford

¥ffi,

LUNCHEON
11 :45 - 1:00 P.M.
Topic:
Speaker:

Creative Responses to Changing Public Needs
Brian O'Connell, President, Independent Sector

�.. .IT'S REGISTRATION TIME

M·E·M·B·E·R·S
PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS
Allen Foundation. Inc.
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrei!VS Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation, Inc.
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund. Inc.
Besser Foundation
Max &amp; Constance Boersma Charitable Trust
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Detroit Community Trust
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
DeWaters Charitable Trust
LM. Dexter Charitable Trust
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dyer-lves Foundation
Earhart Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
The J.F. Ervin Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
The Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
The Fruehauf Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Gordy Foundation. Inc.
Harder Foundation
D.S. Harder Testamental}' Trust C
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L &amp; Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
Hougen Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The Jensen Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
The Keeler Fund
W.K Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees
Fund. Inc.
Kendall Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Lee Foundation
Lexo Charitable Trust
Loutit Foundation
Lyon Foundation. Inc.
Mallei}' Charitable Trust
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
McColl-Bans Foundation
McGregor Fund
B.D. &amp; Jane Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.D. &amp; Prudence Mcintyre Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation. Inc.
Albert L &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Ruth Matt Fund
Allen E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial
Foundation
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Foundation
William &amp; Mal}' Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation. Inc.
Rapids-Standard Foundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
Rota!}' Charities of Traverse City
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Nate S. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation

George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Edward &amp; Hazel Stephenson Foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
Mal}' Thompson Foundation
Hany A &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
John &amp; Priscilla Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment
Research
Frank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation
The Vicksburg Foundation
Eloise &amp; Richard Webber Foundation
The Richard H. &amp; Eloise Jenks Webber
Charitable Fund. Inc.
The Wege Foundation
James A. Welch Foundation
Wetsman Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Bel}'l Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation

COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Albion Civic Foundation
Allegan Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
The Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Flint Area Health Foundation
The Flint Public Trust
The Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
The Midland Foundation
Monroe County Community Foundation
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Michrgan Community Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Traverse Area Foundation, Inc.

BANKS
American National Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Kalamazoo
Ann Arbor Trust
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company. Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings. Flint
Comerica Bank - Detroit
Comerica Bank - Midland
Frankenmuth Bank &amp; Trust Company
Genesee Merchants Bank. Flint
Grand Valley National Bank. Grandville
Manufacturers National Bank. Detroit
Michigan National Bank. Grand Rapids
National Bank of Detroit
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company. Grand Rapids
Second National Bank. Saginaw
Union Bank &amp; Trust Company. Grand Rapids

CORPORATIEFOUNDAnONS
&amp; CORPORATIONS
Aeroquip Foundation
American Natural Resources Company
Chl}'Sier Corporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
Detroit Edison Company
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundation. Inc.
Fibre-Converters Foundation, Inc.
The Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
GerberBabyFoodsFund
The J.L Hudson Company
JSJ Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Monroe Auto EquipmentCanpanyFoundation
Ross Roy. Inc.
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
A.M. Todd Company
Upjohn Company
Winkelman Brothers Apparel Foundation

NEW ROLES
IN SHAPING
MICHIGAN'S ECONOMY

�COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
11th ANNUAL FOUNDATIONS CONFERENCE
NOVEMBER 2-4, 1983
'

ABOUT THE COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is an association of
grantmakers. private and community foundations. banks seNing
foundations and charitable trusts. and corporations with giving
programs. CMF is a nonprofit organization founded in 1973 on the
premise that philanthropy is more effective when grantmakers have
the opportunity for continuing education. communication, and
information.

• Private and community foundation officers, trustees. and staff
• Bankers. attomeys, and accountants representing foundations
and charitable trusts
• Corporate representatives and giving officers
• Spouses are most welcome

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
Hotel reseNations can be made at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel. Pearl
and Monroe. Grand Rapids. Ml 49503, Phone: (616) 774-2000. Single 558.00; Double - 570.00. Room rates cannot be guaranteed after
October 3, 1983.
ReseNations made after that date
will be subject to the regular hotel
rate rather than the conference's
lower rate specified above. The
enclosed hotel reseNation card
should be mailed directly to the
Amway Grand Plaza Hotel. A block
of rooms has been reseNed. but
early reseNation is advised.

ABOUT THE
ELEVENTH
ANNUAL
CONFERENCE
The Eleventh Annual Conference will take place November 2-4, 1983,
at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel. Grand Rapids. The conference
theme is "Foundations and Corporations New Roles In Shaping
Michigan's Economy." Sessions will be presented on the realities of
the Michigan economy, what is being done about it and what each
grantmaker could consider doing in her/his community regarding
economic diversification. employment and job training, and urban
development.
The conference formally opens Wednesday evening, November 2.
with a reception and dinner. Activities will conclude Friday, November
4, following a luncheon address. There also will be special technical
sessions for private foundations. community foundations. and
corporate grantmakers. The informative Investment Seminar will
focus on practical tips for foundation investment managers.
Unique features of this year's conference include a showing of fine
arts in the Keeler Foyer of the Grand Rapids Performing Arts Center
and a tour of the Gerald R. Ford Museum. Preconference events open
Wednesday aftemoon. November 2. with a tour of Amway Corporation, Steelcase Corpok!tion. and a walking tour of downtown Grand
Rapids- your choice. A meeting of the midwest Foundation Center
Regional Collections will be held in conjunction with the conference.

SPOUSES AND GUESTS
WELCOME
Spouses and guests of members and
non-members are welcome to
attend all sessions.

HOW TO REGISTER
Mail conference registration and fees to Charlotte Jones. CMF Registrar. W. K. Kellogg Foundation. 400 North Avenue. Battle Creek, Ml
49016. Phone: (616) 968-1611 . Make checks payable to the Council of
Michigan Foundations.
CMF
Members

Non
Members

$145

5180

Full registration including
six meals
November 2-4, 1983

See the conference registration card for information on partial
registrations.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
Council of Michigan Foundations I 18 North Fifth Street I Grand
Haven, Ml 49417 I Phone: (616) 842-7080

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NEW ROLES

Eleventh Annual
Council of Michigan
Foundations Conference
November 2-4, 1983
Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, Grand Rapids

�IN SHAPING MICHIGAN'S ECONOMY
GERSON

GILLETT

QUELLER
BLANCHARD
O'CONNELL

LAMOTHE
BLUESTONE
MANSOUR

SECREST

DEVOS
SEIDMAN

�WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2

A

1 :00- 6:30 P.M.
REGISTRATION
East Concourse

•
"GATHERING PLACE"
Lyon Room I Concourse Level
See foundation and corporate
displays, pick up an annual report,
see a slide show or simply stop and
visit with a colleague.
•

AMWAY CORPORATION TOUR
7575 E. Fulton I Ada

Travel by van to see the manufacturing area, Distributors Hall of
Achievement and a slide show
about the Am way Corporation from
inception through the year 2,000.
Advance reservation necessary.

Conferees will meet at Lyon Street
entrance of the Amway Hotel at
2:00 P.M. where they will board a
trolley or double decker bus for
trip to factory tours.

OR
Self-guided walking tour of
downtown Grand Rapids. Map
available in conference registration
material.
Greeters: Gene Proctor I Rosemary
Murphy I Beth Goebel
•

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MEETING
Board Room I Third Level

B

5:00- 5:45 P.M.
COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN
FOUNDATIONS
ANNUAL MEETING
Ambassador Ballroom,
East

Presiding: Ranny Riecker, Chair,
Council of Michigan Foundations
•

WASHINGTON UPDATE

Introducer: William S. White,
President, Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation, Flint

of California. Hosted by Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Miner Keeler

D
•

7:15-9:30 P.M.
DINNER
Ambassador Ballroom,
East Concourse

FOUNDATIONS AND
CORPORATIONS NEW ROLES
IN SHAPING MICHIGAN'S
ECONOMY

Moderator: Ranny Riecker, Chair,
Council of Michigan Foundations
Greetings: Judith S. Hooker, Chair,
CMF 11th Annual Conference
Welcome: Richard
DeVos,
President, Amway orporation;
President, Richar M. &amp; Helen
DeVos Foundati n, Grand Rapids
Invocation: Sta ey S. Kresge,
Honorary Chai an, The Kresge
Foundation, roy
Introducer: ~II G. Mawby,
Chairman, W. K ellogg
Foundation, B le Creek

Speaker:

Speaker: William M. Brodhead,
Esq., Plunkett, Cooney, Rutt,
Watters, Stanczyk &amp; Pedersen and
former Michigan Congressman in
the U.S. House of Representatives,
Detroit

•

STEELCASE CORPORATION
TOUR
1120 36th Street SE
Grand Rapids

Travel by van to see furniture being
made - from the raw steel to the
finished product. Also see the
inventory and distribution centers.
Advance reservation necessary.

4

c

6:00 - 7:00 P.M.
RECEPTION
DeVos Hall
Grand Rapids
Performing Arts Center
Directions:
From Concourse Level
take skywalk to the Grand
Center

View the Mixed Media Art Installation, "The Grand," by Alexis Smith

E

9:30P.M.
AFTERGLOW
Penthouse Suites D &amp; E

A time to greet old and new friends.
Take Monroe Street elevator
(Lobby level) to suites. Admission
by name tag only. Reception
courtesy of Union Bank &amp; Trust
Company, Steelcase and Peter C.
Cook.

�THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3

A
•

7:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
REGISTRATION
East Concourse

"GATHERING PLACE"
Lyon Room I Concourse Level

See foundation and corporate
displays, pick up an annual report,
see a slide show or simply stop and
visit with a colleague.

B

8:00A.M. - 9:30 A.M.
BREAKFAST
President Ford Room
Concourse Level

A buffet breakfast will be served
from 8:00a.m.- 8:45a.m. The
program will begin at 8:45a.m.
•

REALITIES OF MICHIGAN'S
ECONOMY

Introducer: Herbert H. Dow,
President, Herbert H. &amp; Grace A.
Dow Foundation, Midland

L. Queller, Vice
Speaker: Rob
President, c· 1zens Research
Council, D roit

c
•

9:45-11:45 A.M.
President Ford Room
Concourse Level

HOW TO RESPOND TO
MICHIGAN'S ECONOMIC
PROBLEMS

Introducer: Herbert H. Dow,
President, Herbert H. &amp; Grace
A. Dow Foundation, Midland
Moderato · illiam E. LaMothe,
Chair n, Kellogg Company,
e Creek
Speakers:
Irving Bluestone, Co-Chairman,
Economic Alliance for Michigan,
former Vice President, United
Auto Workers, Detroit
Ral~h. Gerson, Director,
De~ rtment of Commerce, State
of ichigan, Lansing
Dr. Agnes Mary Mansour, Director,
Department of Social Services,
State of Michigan, Lansing
Fred G. Secrest, Co-Chairman,
Economic Alliance for Michigan,
former Executive Vice President,
Ford Motor Company, Detroit

D
•

12:00 -1 :30 P.M.
LUNCHEON
Pantlind Ballroom
Concourse Level

WHAT IS BEING DONE:
GRAND RAPIDS CASE STUDY

Moderator: Ranny Riecker, Chair,
Council of Michigan Foundations
Introducer: James R. Sebastian, Jr.,
Trustee, Grand Rapids Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Speaker: Richard M. Gillett,
Chairman, Old Kent Financial
Corporation, Grand Rapids

E
•

1 :4S"P.M.- 3:15P.M.
- Concurrent Sessions

ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
President Ford Room
Concourse Level

Don~l
'A. Lindow, Vice

Introducer:
President, Natio
Detroit

I Bank of Detroit,

Moderator: Wil · m N. Hubbard, Jr.,
President, U "ohn Pharmaceutical
Company,
lamazoo

Speakers:~

David J. Bro y, Associate
Professor
Finance, University
of Michig n, Ann Arbor
lan~nd, President, Doan
Ass ciates and General Partner,
M" higan Investment Fund,
Midland
Joh~~allace , President,
PrJ Robots, Inc., Kalamazoo
•

EMPLOYMENTANDJOB
TRAINING
Senator Vandenberg Room A
Concourse Leve

Introducer: Leo J. rennan, Jr.,
Executive Direc r, Ford Motor
Company Fund, Dearborn
Moderator~.
G rdon Berlin,
Program Of ·cer, The Ford
Foundatio , New York

Speakers:
Louis A.~eman, Research
Director, stitute of Labor and
lndustri I Relations, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor
Arend D~ubbers, President,
Grand
lley State College,
Allend le
Ernest J~Svoie, Director, Labor
Relations Ianning and Employment, Of ce of Labor Relations,
Ford M or Company, Dearborn

5

�•

URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Senator Vandenberg Room B
Concourse Level

EMPLOYMENT AND JOB
TRAINING
Senator Vandenberg Room A
Concourse l-evel
Introducer: Willard J. Hertz, Vice
President, Charles Stewart Matt
Foundation, Flint

'
Moderator: Gordon
Berlin,
Program Officer, The Ford
Foundation, New York

F

1:45 P.M.
COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION FILM
SHOWINGS
"Gathering Place"
Lyon Room/Concourse
Level

View slide tape presentations used
by several Michigan community
foundations to explain their
purposes.

G
H

3:15 - 3:30 P.M.
REFRESHMENT
BREAK
3:30P.M.
COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION FILM
SHOWINGS
"Gathering Place"
Lyon Room/Concourse
Level

View slide tape presentations used
by several Michigan community
foundations to explain their
purposes.

6

I

3:30 - 5:00 P.M.
Concurrent Sessions
Repeated

•

ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
President Ford Room
Concour~e vel
Introducer: Na y Feller, Resident
Counsel , The ord Foundation,
New York

Moderator:~i

iam N. Hubbard, Jr.,
President, UP,.ohn Pharmaceutical
Company,
lamazoo
Speakers:
David J. B phy, Associate
Professor: of Finance, University
of Michi an, Ann Arbor
lan Bun , President, Doan
Associ tes and General Partner,
Michi an Investment Fund,
Midla d
John Wjllace, President, Prab
Robot! , Inc., Kalamazoo

Speakers:
Lou is A. Ferman, Research
Director, Institute of Labor and
Industrial Relations, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Arend D. Lubbers, President, Grand
Valley State College, Allendale
Ernest J. Savoie, Director, Labor
Relations Planning and
Employment, Office of Labor
Relations, Ford Motor Company,
Dearborn
•

URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Senator Vandenberg Room B
Concourse Level

Introducer: Harry J. Tomlinson,
Administrator of Corporate
Contributions, The Upjohn
Company, Kalamazoo
Moderator: Alfred L. Peloquin,
Editor, Flint Journal, Organizer,
Alliance for a Greater Flint, Flint
Speakers:
Charles P. Galati, Executive
Director, Dwelling Place of Grand
Rapids; Trustee, Dyer-lves
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Robert Gregory, Qirector,
New Center Plaza, General Motors
Corporation, Detroit
Emmett S. Moten, Director,
Community and Economic
Development Department, City of
Detroit, Detroit

�J

6:30-7:30 P.M.

RECEPTION AND TOUR
Gerald R. Ford Museum

"Serving you Tonight"
• The Bar - students from the
Hospitality Management Group of
Davenport College. Internships are
done at the Candlestone Inn in
Belding.
• The Buffet - students from the
Culinary Arts Program of Grand
Rapids Junior College. A restaurant
at Grand Rapids Junior College,
"The Heritage," and the McCabeMarlow House serve as food service
sites.
• Harpist- Arlan J. Sunnaborg
Reception hosted by Union Bank &amp;
Trust Company, Grand Rapids

The shuttle-trolley will operate
from the Lyon Street entrance
beginning at 6:30 p.m. and will
make round trips until 7:30 p.m .
Conferees wishing to walk may use
the pedestrian bridge off of Lyon
Street.
7:45-9:45 P.M.

K

DINNER
Amway Grand Plaza
Hotel
Pantlind Ballroom
Concourse Level

An opportunity to informally meet
your colleagues and friends.
Introducer: Judith S. Hooker, Chair,
11th Annual Conference

•

ENTERTAINMENT
Civic Theater- Excerpts from

"They're Playing Our Song"
Paul Dreher, Director
Muscat Ramblers- Dave Miller,

Leader; Ann Lowry, Vocalist;
Joan Krause, Vocalist
Table Hosts: William W. Allen I
N. Barry Driggers I Herman F.
Gertz I Thomas W. Herbert I
Willard J. Hertz I Judith S.
Hooker I Gilbert Hudson I
Keith D. Jensen I Ted L.

Johnson I Donald A. Lindow I
Evelyn Machtel I Robert B.
Miller, Sr. I Carl F. Reitz I
James M. Richmond I Ranny
Riecker I Peter M. Wege I
WilliamS. White I Sally J. Yerex

7

�FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4

A
•

7:30 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.

REGISTRATION
East Concourse

"GATHERING PLACE"
Lyon Room I Concourse Level

See foundation and corporate
displays, pick up an annual report,
see a slide show or simply stop and
visit with a colleague.

B

7:45-9:15 A.M.

BREAKFAST
President Ford Room
Concourse Level

A buffet breakfast will be served
from 7:45a.m. - 8:30 a.m. The program will begin at 8:30 a.m.
•

ECONOMIC TRENDS

Introducer: Edward J. Frey,
Chairman of the Board, Union Bank
&amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Speaker: L. William Seidman, Dean,
College of Business, Arizona State
University, Co-Chairman, White
House Conference on Productivity;
former Economic Advisor to
President Gerald R. Ford

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8:15-11:45 A.M.

FOUNDATION CENTER
REGIONAL
COLLECTIONS
Diamond Room I
Concourse Level, West

Representatives of Midwest
Foundation Center Regional
Collection Libraries will meet to
discuss common interests and
concerns.

8

D
•

9:30 - 11 :30 A.M.

Concurrent Sessions

COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
- " A WAY TO GROW"
Senator Vandenberg Room A
Concourse Level

Moderators: Patricia H. Edison,
Executive Director, Grand Rapids
Foundation, Grand Rapids; and
Howard D. Kalleward, Executive
Director, Kalamazoo Foundation,
Kalamazoo
Speaker: Robert J. Getz, President,
Public Relations Counselors, Inc.,
Detroit
•

CORPORATE GRANTMAKING
- " CORPORATE GRANTS AND
PROGRAMS: SHAPING THE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
OF MICHIGAN"
Senator Vandenberg Room B
Concourse Level

Moderator: Joseph P. Bianco, Vice
President-Civic and Government
Affairs, The J.L. Hudson Company,
Detroit
Speakers:
Robert L. Hooker, President, Mazda
Great Lakes, Grand Rapids
W. Calvin Patterson, Ill, Assistant
Secretary, Michigan Bell Telephone
Company, Detroit
James M. Scovic, Director of
University Relations and Recruitment, Dow Chemical Company,
Midland
Gerald E. Warren, Senior Vice
President-Public Affairs, National
Bank of Detroit, Detroit

•

PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS "POTPOURRI "
Grandview AlB
Third Level

Moderator: John E. Marshall, Ill,
Executive Vice President, The
Kresge Foundation, Troy
Speakers:
"HOW TO USE ACCREDITATION
REPORTS" I WilliamS. Lipscomb,
Program Assistant, The Kresge
Foundation, Troy
" CAPITAL GRANTMAKING -A
NATIONAL SURVEY" I Deborah R.
Wallace, Program Officer, The
Kresge Foundation, Troy
"STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR
NON-PROFITS - HOW FOUNDATIONS CAN ENCOURAGE" I
Gilbert Hudson, President, Webber
Foundations, Detroit
"WHAT CMF HAS DONE FOR YOU
LATELY" I A review of services
and programs I Dorothy A.
Johnson, Executive Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations,
Grand Haven

�E
F
•

INVESTMENT SEMINAR"INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT"
Continental Room I
Lobby Level

Moderator: Allan J. Fletcher, Vice
President, Comerica Bank-Detroit,
Detroit

•

10:30 A.M.

REFRESHMENT BREAK

11 :45 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.
LUNCHEON . . .speedy
surprise
Pantlind Ballroom
Concourse Level

CREATIVE RESPONSES TO
CHANGING PUBLIC NEEDS

Moderator: Ranny Riecker, Chair,
Council of Michigan Foundations
Introducer: Alfred H. Taylor, Jr.,
President, The Kresge Foundation,
Troy
Speaker: Brian O'Connell,
President, Independent Sector,
Washington, D.C.

Speakers:
"EQUITY PORTION OF
INVESTMENT PO TFOLIOS" I
Manown (Buck) isor, Jr.,
Executive Vice resident,
Comerica Inc porated, Detroit
" STOCK OP ON , FUTURES,
ETC., DOT EY AVE A PLACE IN
CHARITABLE
UNDATION
PORTFOLIOS' I Carmine J. Grigoli,
Vice Presid t &amp; Senior Capitol
Markets A alyst, Merrill, Lynch,
Pierce, F nner &amp; Smith, Inc.,
New Yo
BONDS AS ONG TERM
INVESTM TS" I Maury Harris,
Vice Pre ·aent &amp; Senior Financial
&amp; Busin ss Economist, Paine,
Webb , Mitchell &amp; Hutchins,
New ork
"THREE '(; AR OUTLOOK FOR
THE EC NOMY" I Dr. Frank
Mastra asqua, Chief Economist,
Smit Barney, Harris, Upham &amp;
Com any, Inc., New York

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1 1th Annual Conference Committee
I

Chair: Judith S. Hooker I Program Director I Dyerlves Foundation
Coordinator: Sandra G. Hussey I Office Manager I
Council of Michigan Foundations

•

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

~h P. Bianco I Vice President-Civic and Govern-

•

REGISTRATIONS

Jeri L. Fischer I Staff Assistant I Council of Michigan
Foundations I Grand Haven
arlotte L. Jones I Registrar I W.K. Kellogg
Foundation I Battle Creek
Teri L. Jones I Secretary I Charles Stewart Mott
undation I Flint
LeeR. Kollins I Staff Associate I Ford Motor
Company Fund I Dearborn
Audrey W. Wroble I Office Manager I Grand Rapids
Foundation I Grand Rapids

ment Affairs I The J.L. Hudson Company I Detroit ~Biandford I Trustee I Grand Rapids Foundation
I Grand Rapids
,;r
,Jole'rbert H. Dow I President I Herb~ lj. &amp; Grace A.
Dow Foundation I Midland -~t....e ..
.,.Ji@tricia H. Edison I Executive Director I Grand /
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DESIGNS/PRODUCTION, PROGRAMS
Rapids Foundation I Grand Rapids .. Ll.F -/;£.
AND
LERS
...,.AHan J. Fletcher I Vic~
Pr sident I Comerica Bank- - D~ Detroit ...
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obert E. Hencey I Di rector of Communications I
W.K. Kellogg Foundation I Battle Creek
~yce _F. Hecht I Trustee I David M. &amp;Joyc~F. Hecht
Foundation I Grand Rapids - ~ ~
~ert E. Hencey I Director of 'eommunications I
W.K. Kellogg Foundation I Battle Creek
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~rei J. Hertz I Vice President I Charles Stewart
Jerry Montague I Grand Rapids
Mott Foundation I Flint
!;lt&gt;ward D. Kalleward I Executive Director I The
/ Kalamazoo Foundation I Kalamazoo C!F"' ~
OWLEDGEMENTS
_;ohn E. Marshall, Ill I Executive Vice Presi~ent1 The . t
we are most grateful to the following CMF Members
Kresge Foundation I Troy
and individuals for their additional Conference
~ nny Riecker I Trustee I Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
support.
Foundation I Chair, Council of Michigan
Foundations
- Peter C. Cook
JJprothy A. Johnson I Executive Director I Council
.-Fold Motor Company Fund
of Michigan Foundations
-Mi':- &amp; Mrs. Miner Keeler
.....w.*.- Kellogg Foundation
• HOST COMMITTEE
.-The Kresge Foundation
~ bert L. Adams I Trust Officer 1 Union Bank &amp; T-A:Jst
c ~:~ a r:les Stewart Mott Foundation
Company 1 Grand Rapids .... ~ .;z,·(....,.;~c::..c,&gt;!?'f1q:..AII~m ent Bank &amp; Trust Company
~ephen R. Beach I Assistant Vice P(esident I Old
case Foundation
Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company I Grand Rapids
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1on Bank &amp; Trust Company
e Blandford I Trustee I Grand Rapids Foundation
I
and Rapids
atricia H. Edison I Executive Director I Grand
R ids Foundation I Grand Rapids - c:?.,C ~.t/1.-'"'Lf:_,_,_
---.'"'dith S. Hooker I Program Director I Dyer-lves
~9U ndation I Grand Rapids
/flary Ann Keeler I Trustee I The Keeler Fund I Grand
Rapids ~
~semary Murphy I Trustee I DyeJ-Ives Foundation
I Grand Rapids
~e Proctor I Tru~tee I D~undation I
Grand Rapids ~
){mes R. Sebastian, Jr. I Trustee! Grand Rapids
Foundation I Grand Rapids .~

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Officers:
Margaret Ann Riecker I Chair
Ted l. Johnson I Vice Chairman
Dorothy A. Johnson I Secretary
Thomas W. Herbert I Treasu rer
Board of Trustees:
William W. Allen I Vice President
and Secretary I Elsa U. Pardee
Foundation I Midland
Leo J. Brennan, Jr. I Executive
Director I Ford Motor Company
Fund I Dearborn
N. Barry Driggers I President I
Harder Foundation I Grosse Pointe
Woods
Nancy Feller I Resident Counsel I
The Ford Foundation I New York
Allan J. Fletcher I Vice President I
Come rica Bank - Detroit I Detroit
Thomas W. Herbert I Vice President/
The Kresge Foundation I Troy
Judith S. Hooker I Prog ram
Directo r I Dyer-lves Foundat ion I
Grand Rapids
Gi lbert Hudson I President I
Webber Foundations I Detroit
Keith D. Jensen I President I The
Jensen Foundat ion I Ann Arbor
Ted L. Johnson I President I The
Fremont Area Foundation I
Fremont

Howard D. Kalleward I Executive
Director I The Kalamazoo
Foundation I Kalamazoo
Donald A. Lindow I Vice President I
National Bank of Detroit I Detroit
Evelyn Machtel I Vice President I
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation I
Lansing
W. Calvin Patterson, Ill I Assistant
Secretary I Michigan Bell
Telephone Company/ Detroit
Carl F. Reitz I Secretary I Besser
Foundation I Alpena
James M. Richmond I Vice
President I W.K. Kellogg
Foundation I Battle Creek
Margaret A. Riecker I Trustee I
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Foundation I Midland
Leonard W. Sm ith I Secretary I The
Skillman Foundation I Detroit
Peter M. Wege I President I The
Wege Foundation I Grand Rapids
William S. White I President I
Charles Stewart Moft Foundation I
Flint

Dorothy A. Johnson I Executive
Director
Sandra G. Hussey I Office Manager
Jeri L. Fischer I Staff Assistant
Edith E. Sillars I Editor

Private Foundations
Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation, Inc.
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Jesse Besser Fu nd, Inc.
Besser Fou ndation
Max &amp; Constance Boersma Charitable Trust
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial
Scho larship Fund
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Detroit Community Trust
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
DeWaters Charitable Trust
L.M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dyer-lves Foundat ion
Earhart Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
The J.F. Ervi n Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher·lnsley Foundation
The Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
The Fruehauf Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
Hougen Fou ndation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The Jensen Fou ndation
The Kantzler Foundation
The Keeler Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25· Year Employees Fund, Inc.
Kendall Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Fou ndation
The Kresge Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Lee Foundation
Lexo Charitable Trust
Loutit Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Mallery Charitable Trust
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
McColl-Balls Foundation
McG regor Fund
B. D. &amp; Jane Mcintyre Foundation
C. S. &amp; Marion F.Mclntyre Foundation
W. D. &amp; Prudence Mcintyre Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation, Inc.
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Mi ller Trust
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Moll Foundation
Ruth Molt Fund
Allen E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Foundation
William &amp; Mary Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Fo undation, Inc.
Rapids-Standard Foundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Nate S. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Edward &amp; Hazel Stephenson Foundation

Charles J. Strosacker Foundat ion
Mary Th ompson Foundation
.
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
FrankS. &amp; Mollis. S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation
The Vicksburg Foundation
Eloise &amp; Richard Webber Foundation
The Richard H. &amp; Eloise Jenks Webber
Charitable Fund, Inc.
The Wege Foundation
James A. Welch Foundation
Wei sman Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Mati lda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation
Community Foundations
Alb ion Civic Foundation
Allegan Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
The Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Flint Area Health Foundation
The Fl int Public Trust
The Fremont Area Foundat ion
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
The Mid land Foundation
Monroe County Community Foundation
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Traverse Area Foundation, Inc.
Banks
American National Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Kalamazoo
Ann Arbor Trust, Ann Arbor
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercia l &amp; Savings, Flint
Comerica Bank-Detroit, Detroit
Comerica Bank-Midland. Midland
Frankenmuth Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Frankenmuth
Genesee Merchants Bank. Flint
Grand Valley National Bank. Grandville
Manufacturers National Bank, Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company. Grand Rapids
Second Nat ional Bank, Saginaw
Union Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Corporate Foundations &amp; Corporations
Aeroquip Foundation
American Nat ural Resources Company
Chrysler Co rporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
Detroi t Edison Company
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundatio n, Inc.
Fibre-Converters Foundation. Inc.
The Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
Gerber Baby Foods Fund
Th e J.L. Hudson Company
JSJ Foundat ion
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Monroe Foundation Trust
Ross Roy. Inc.
Simpson Indust ries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
A.M. Todd Company
.
Upjohn Company
Winkelman Brothers Apparel Foundation

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November 7 , 1984

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                    <text>�FOUNDATIONS &amp; CORPORAliONS

EW R LES
IN SHAPING MICHIGAN'S EYONOMY
Speakers:

Sessions:

Irving Bluestone

Dr. David Brophy

Cochairman
The Economic Alliance
for Michigan
Former Vice President
United Auto Workers

Associate Professor of
Finance
Graduate School of
Business Administration
Un iversity of Michigan

Louis A. Ferman
Research Director
Institute of Labor ar1d
Industrial Relations
University of Michigan

Richard M. Gillett
Chairman of the Board
Old Kent Financial
Corporation

Judith S. Hooker

Chair, CMF 11th Annual
Conference

Brian O'Connell

President
Independent Sector

Fred G. Secrest

Cochairman
The Economic Alliance
for Michigan
Former Executive
Vice President
Ford Motor Company
... and other experts
confronting state and
national economic
realities.

Michigan 's Economy:
The Hard Realities
Management, Labor,
Government:
Tackling the State's
Economic Problems
Investment Seminar:
Strategies and Outlooks
Community Foundations:
Growth Options
Corporate Grants and
Programs:
Big and Small
Private Foundations:
An Organized Potpourri
Human Resources:
It's A Whole New Game
Corporations and
Foundations:
Their Role in Employment
and Job Training,
Economic Diversity,
Urban RedevelopmentToo Much or Not Enough?

----------------------~----~--------

�~ovember

2,3,4
at the AMWAY
GRAND PLAZA
HOTEL,
Grand Rapids

Conference reservation
materials will be mailed to
Council members in early August.

�--~------------------------~------1

The Council of Michigan Foundations
18 North Fifth Street
Grand Haven, Ml 49417

Non-Profit Org.
u.s. Postage

PAID
Grand Haven, Ml
Permit No. 213

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                    <text>AN ASSOCIATION OF
MICHIGAN GRANTMAKERS

1983-84

PURPOSES

SERVICES

MEMBERS

FINANCIAL STATEMENT

�COUNCn. OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS

18 North Fifth Street
Grand Haven, Michigan 49417
616 I 842-7080
e Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is an association
o Michigan grantmakers: private and community foundatlons. banks serving foundations and charitable trusts, and
corporations "-'ith giving programs. A non-profit membership
organization offering a wide range of services and programs
for its members, CMF began in 1973 on the premise that philanthropy is more effective when grantmakers have the opportunity for continuing education, communication and information. CMF seeks to encourage and furnish the means for
such exchange.

Membership in the Council currently stands at 167 organizations including 108 private foundations, 21 community
foundations, 15 banks serving foundations, and 23 corporate
foundations and corporate giving programs. CMPs membership accounts for approximately 90 percent of all foundation
assets in the state.

PURPOSES

- To provide the means for regular exchange of ideas, experiences, information, and expertise among Michigan
grantmakers.
- To increase the efficiency and effectiveness of Michigan's
philanthropic network
- To inform the public of the important and irreplaceable
contributions of Michigan foundations and grantmaking
institutions to the state and to the larger society.
-To represent Michigan grantmakers' interests and concerns
with the officials of local, state, and national government

PURPOSES

SERVICES

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION

�ACTIVITIES
In the years ahead, 1982-83 might well be characterized as the
year in which CMF began moving beyond its traditional and
founding roles.
For the first time, the CMF Board endorsed the concepts of
two major projects with statewide implications - development
of a short-term loan fund for non-profits facing a financial
crisis, and creation of a revitalization task force to encourage
economic development and diversification in Michigan. These
projects did draw the interest of several CMF members, who
became partners in these efforts and others.
Other highlights for the year include:
• A new look at CMF' s legislative priorities, as grantmakers
were heartened by the possibility of new legislation that
would ease restrictions on grantmakers and grantmaking.
• The Tenth Annual CMF Conference in Detroit, which drew
more than 300 participants with its theme, "Changing
Private Responses to Changing Public Needs."
• Increased membership, with the addition of 22 grantmakers,
bringing CMF membership to 163.
• Two Visitations programs, in which the Grand Rapids, Dyerlves, Webber and General Motors Foundations shared their
ways of doing work
• Four grantsmanship seminars, in Rochester, East Lansing,
Monroe and Rint

• Completion of the fourth edition of the Michigan Foundation
Directory, which also contains a survey of Michigan foundation philanthropy.
• Responses to an average of 30 Member questions every
week
• Continued contacts with policymakers at local, state and
national levels.
• Continued assistance in starting private or community
foundations or corporate giving programs.
• Work with the Council on Foundations, other regional
associations, the Foundation Center, and Michigan Foundation Center Regional Library collections.
In the year ahead, new services and activities should build on
the gains we have established this year.

Margaret A Riecker
CMFChair

r·~~
. Domthy A. Johnwn
Executive Director

CES

�SERVICES

1. LEGISlATIVE MONITORING. CMF tracks developments in philanthropy in both Congress and the Michigan
Legislature. CMF helps represent members' interests with
these bodies, communicating to government representatives
the important functions and pressing concerns of Michigan
foundations.
2. REPORTING GOVERNMENT RULINGS. CMF reports
the latest IRS regulations, Treasury rulings and other government actions affecting foundations.
3 . PROVIDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE. CMF responds to members' requests for "how to" information on
management procedures, grantrnaking systems and other
process questions.
4. SPONSORING CONFERENCES. CMF holds an annual conference during which foundation trustees, officers
and staff, bank trust officers and corporate giving officers exchange ideas on issues facing the funding community.

5. PUBLISHING. CMF keeps members and the public
informed of developments and issues in private philanthropy.
Publications include:
Michigan Foundation Directory, Edition IV - A factfilled bi-annual sourcebook about Michigan foundations
for grantors, grantees and the interested public.
The Michigan Scene - A quarterly newspaper updating
events and issues of concern to Michigan grantrnakers.
Survey of Michigan Foundation Philanthropy - Analysis of grantrnaking patterns. -

Foundation Tax Law: History , Problems &amp; Prospects Prepared by William M. Brodhead, Esq.
Memo to Members
"Private Foundations:-The Payout Requirement and
Its Effect in Investment and Spending Policies" - A
study conducted by the University of Michigan Graduate
School of Business.
The Proposal Process - General guidelines for developing and writing foundation grant proposals.
Why and How - A kit that gives the basics of writing
annual reports and press releases.
6. COORDINATING WORKSHOPS. From time to time,
CMF offers special purpose workshops and seminars on
public information, community foundations, investments and
other important topics.
7. REACHING THE PUBLIC. CMF strives to make foundations better understood by the public through the media and
other forums. Two slide/tapes and film available to Members
for briefing community groups about charitable grantmaking.
8. PREPARING REPORTS AND NEWS RELEASES.
CMF helps members write and produce their own annual
reports and press releases. To expedite distribution of these
materials to foundation people, legislators and other interested
groups, members are offered pre-printed sets of mailing labels.

9. TEACHING GRANTSMANSHIP. CMF sponsors grantsmanship seminars throughout the state. Here grantseekers
learn the basics about foundations and the art of proposal
writing.
_Q_REFERRING PROFESSIONALS. CMF refers members
-

:-2Sea1

hers. consultants, writers and other qualified pro-

�Foundation Tax Law: History , Problems &amp; Prospects ·
Prepared by William M. Brodhead, Esq.
Memo to Members
"Private Foundations:·The Payout Requirement and
Its Effect in Investment and Spending Policies" - A
study conducted by the University of Michigan Graduate
School of Business.
The Proposal Process · General guidelines for developing and writing foundation grant proposals.
Why and How - A kit that gives the basics of writing
annual reports and press releases.
6. COORDINATING WORKSHOPS. From time to time,
CMF offers special purpose workshops and seminars on
public information, community foundations, investments and
other important topics.
7. REACHING THE PUBLIC. CMF strives to make founda tions better understood by the public through the media and
other forums. Two slide/tapes and film available to Members
for briefing community groups about charitable grantmaking.

8. PREPARING REPORTS AND NEWS RELEASES.
CMF helps members write and produce their own annual
reports and press releases. To expedite distribution of these
materials to foundation people, legislators and other interested
groups, members are offered pre-printed sets of mailing labels.
9. TEACHING GRANTSMANSHIP. CMF sponsors grantsmanship seminars throughout the state. Here grantseekers
learn the basics about foundations and the art of proposal
writing.
10. REFERRING PROFESSIONALS. CMF refers members
to researchers, consultants, writers and other qualified professionals.

SERVICES

MEMBERS

�MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
All Michigan private and community grantmaking foundations,
banks serving foundations and charitable trusts and corporations with giving programs are eligible to join CMF. CMF is taxexempt under Section 501 (c) (3), and is not a private
foundation under Section 509 (a) (1) of the Internal Revenue
Code. To support CMF's administrative and program expenses, members contribute annually on a scale based on their
asset value, as shown below:
Foundations with Market-Value
Assets of
Under $200,000
$200,000
1 million
5million
10 million
25 millio n
100 million
300 million
Over

Membership
Contribution
$

$

1 million
5million
10 million
25 million
lOOmillion
300 million
900 million
900million

Banks serving Foundations &amp;
Charitable Trusts
Corporate Giving Offices

75
200
450
700

1,000
2,000
3,000

5,000
12,000
225
225

A Cooperating Regional Association of Grantmakers with the
Council on Foundations, Inc.

MEMBERS

�COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
MEMBERS

Albio n
Albion Civic Foundation
Allegan
Allegan Foundation
Alpena
Besser Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund. Inc.
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Ann Arbor Trust
Earhart Foundation
The J . F. Ervin Foundation
The Jensen Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Foundation
Harry A and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Bay City
Bay Area Community Foundation
Kantzler Foundation
Oscar P. and Louise H. Osthelder Charitable Foundation
Battle Creek
The Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Charles and Jessie Brackett Memorial Scholarship Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees Fund, Inc.
Ke ndall Foundation
Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
Caro
Claude D. and Etta H. Andrews Foundation
Detroit Metropolitan Area
American Natural Resources Company
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation, Inc.
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Comerica Bank-Detroit
Detroit Community Trust
Detroit Edison Company
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation

�G.er.n D. Curtis Edmore Trust
H. T. Ewald Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundation, Inc.
George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Fruehauf Foundation
General Motors Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc. '
Harder Foundation
D.S. Harder Testamentary Trust-C
James and Lynelle Holden Fund
The J.L. Hudson Company
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
The Kresge Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation
Manufacturers National Bank
McGregor Fund
B.D. and Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.D. and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
National Bank of Detroit
William and Mary Pagel Trust
The Meyer and Anna Prentis Family Foundation, Inc.
Harold and Carolyn Robison Foundation
Ross Roy. Inc.
Schwartz Family Foundation
The Nate S. and Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
The Skillman Foundation
George M. and Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Edward and Hazel Stephenson Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Eloise and Richard Webber Foundation
The Richard H. and Eloise Jenks Webber Charitable Fund. Inc.
Wetsman Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore and Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winkelman Brothers Apparel Foundation

MEMBERS

�MEMBERS Continued
flint
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Citizens Commercial and Savings Bank
DeWaters Charitable Trust
Flint Area Health Foundation
The Flint Public Trust
Genesee Merchants Bank and Trust Company
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Mallery Charitable Trust
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
James A. Welch Foundation

Frankenmuth
Frankenmuth Bank and Trust Company
Allen E. and Marie A Nickless Memorial Foundation

Fremont
The Fremont Area Foundation
Gerber Baby Foods Fund

Grand Blanc
Grand Blanc Community Foundation

Grand Haven
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
JSJ Foundation
Lee Foundation
Loutit Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation

Grand Rapids
Baldwin Foundation
Max D. and Constance M. Boersma Charitable Trust
Richard M. and Helen DeVos Foundation
L. M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Dyer-Ives Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
David M. and Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
The Keeler Fund
Sam and Jane Kravitz Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Michigan National Bank
Old Kent Bank and Trust Company
Rapids-Standard Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
Union Bank and Trust Company
The Wege Foundation

�MEMBERS Continued

Grandville
Grand Valley National Bank
Hartland
Heartland Foundation
Holland
Holland Community Foundation
Jackson
Aeroquip Foundation
Co nsumers Power Company
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Hurst Foundation
Jackson Foundation
Robert J . Simpson Foundation
Kalamazoo
American National Bank and Trust Company
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
McColl-Batts Foundation
The Power Foundation
A. M. Todd Company
The Upjohn Company
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation
John and Priscilla Upjohn Foundation
W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Vicksburg Foundation
Lansing
Frank S. and Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Jack Wolfram Foundation
Midland
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Barstow Foundation
Chemical Bank and Trust Company
Comerica Bank-Midland
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
The Midland Foundation
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Charles J . Strosacker Foundatio n

MEMBERS

FINANCIAL STATEMENT

�MEMBERS Continued

Monroe
Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Monroe Auto Equipment Company Foundation
Monroe County Community Foundation

Muskegon
Muskegon County Community Foundation

Niles
Edward and Irma Hunter Foundation

Owosso
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation

Saginaw
Morley Brothers Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Second National Bank of Saginaw
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

Tecumseh
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
Three Rivers
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.

Traverse City
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Traverse City Area Foundation, Inc.

New York, New York
The Ford Foundation

�COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
TREASURER'S REPORT- GENERAL FUND
Twelve Months Ending March 31, 1983
Cash Receipts, Disbursements &amp; Cash Balance

Cash Balance, March 31, 1982

$ 17,941.69

Cash Receipts:
Member Contributions
New Member Contributions
Additional Member Contributions
Interest
Excess Conference Revenue
Mailing Label Service
Publication Sales
Other
Special Purpose Grants
Total Cash Received
Total Available

56,765.00
4,395.00
10,615.00
1,746.87
6,963.94
528.66
260.92
536.05
35,322.70
117,134.14
135,075.83

Cash Disbursements:
Salaries and Related Taxes
Rent - Office
Telephone
Rent - Equipment
Mailing and Postage
Stationery and Supplies
Publication Expenses
Meeting and Travel
Insurance
Furniture and Equipment
Computer and Mailing List
Miscellaneous
Trustees and Committee Mtgs.
Contracted Clerical Expense
Special Purpose Grants
Total Disbursements

55,586.72
1,717.50
3,806.21
1,629.65
2,574.37
2,392.95
1,249.48
2,786.09
324.00
440.55
1,000.00
394.40
517.79
571.94
37,691.55
112,683.20

Cash Balance, March 31, 1983

$ 22,392.63

Cash Balance Composed of:
Cash on hand
Cash in Checking Account
Cash in Savings Account
Money Market Account
TOTAL

$

33.25
1,465.86
528.54
20,364.98

$ 22,392.63

�BOARD OF TRUSTEES
1983-84
William W. Allen, Vice President and Trustee
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation, Midland
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn

N. Barry Driggers, President and Trustee
Harder Foundation, Grosse Pointe Woods
Nancy Feller, Resident Counsel
The Ford Foundation, New York, NY
Allan J. Fletcher, Vice President
Comerica Bank-Detroit, Detroit
Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President and Treasurer
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Judith S . Hooker, Program Officer
Dyer-lves Foundation, Grand Rapids
Gilbert Hudson, President and Trustee
Webber Foundations, Detroit
Keith D. Jensen, President and Trustee
The Jensen Foundation, Ann Arbor
Ted L. Johnson, President and Trustee
The Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont
Howa rdS. Kalleward, Executive Director
The Kalamazoo Foundation, Kalamazoo
Donald A. Lindow, Vice President
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Evelyn Machtel, Vice President and Trustee
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation, Lansing
W. Calvin Patterson, III, Assistant Secretary
Michigan Bell Telephone Company, Detroit
Carl F. Reitz, Secretary and Trustee
Besser Foundations, Alpena
James M. Richmond, Vice President
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Margaret A. Riecker, Trustee
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A Dow Foundation, Midland
Leonard W. Smith, Secretary and Trustee
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Peter M. Wege, President and Trustee
The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids
WilliamS. White, President and Trustee
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint

OFFICERS
Margaret Ann Riecker, Chair
Ted L. Johnson , Vice Chairman
Dorothy A. Johnson, Secretary
Thomas W. Herbert, Treasurer

STAFF
Dorothy A. Johnson, Executive Director
Sandra G. Hussey, Office Manager
Jeri L. Fischer, Staff Assistant
Edith E. Sillars, Editor

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                    <text>�Key trends examined by top
• Martha R. Seger, Board of Governors,
Federal Reserve System
• Ge1ald A. Faverman, Chainrum ,of the Board,
Publk Sector Consultants, Inc.
• Irving Kristol, Joi;in M. OHn Professor ot'Social
Thought, Graduate School of Business
Administration at New York l':Inivetsity; Member
of the :B0ard of Contribut!;lrs fQP the Wl\11 Street
Journal

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" A. Marsl'iall Acuff, Jr., Senior Vice President,
Smith Barney, ffal'ris Upham &amp; 'Co., fncoFtJorated, New York

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7
Board of Trustees Meeting
11~30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Flint Tours (Advance reservation
required for Shuttle Bus tours)
1:30: p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
GM 'J!ruck and Bus Flint Assembly Plant
Travel by shuttle bus to the site of Blazer,
Subttt:baf.l and pickup tru~k assembly. See
the lat&gt;t!~t technology in small-truck manufacturing and assembly at the General Motors
Truck and Bus Flint Assembly Plant. Plan for
a long wal:k &amp; dress aceordingly. No opentoed shoes please.
or
2:30p.m.- 4:30p.m.
College and Cultural Center
Travel by shuttle bus to Flint's unique College
and Cultural Center JQGated five minutes from
the Hyatt Regency. Within oRe block, visitors
will find the Flint Institute of Arts amd the
Flint Institute of Music; the Sloalil Museum's
fine collection of antique cars, ~long with
Carol C. Pierson figl'irirles; Whiting Auditorium,
home of the Flint Symphony Orctl.esb;a;
Umgway Planetarium, noted for its laser
shows; and the Flint Public Library, Sarvis
Food Center and the Bt&gt;wet Theater. 'A full
afternoon for the curious.
or
Health and the Medical Arts
Travel by shuttle bus ta Flint's well-lmgwn
M0tt Children's Health Celilter to see
how private philanthrow has
helped ~ublic health provide
- - - - - - :wbole-chi1d care. Next

•

door, at Hurley Me&amp;cal Center, see the ia:test
in specialty medical care and technojogy in
such areas as maternity, Jileo-natal and
pediatric intensive care, trauma and burn
units and tb~ regional dialYsis c~nter and
neuro vigil interuive care.
or
Walking tour: of downtown Flint
Included is a stop at the Charles Stewart Mott
Ffi&gt;undation of(ices for a tt&gt;ur of their
Of)eration.
COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDA.'l'IONS
ANNUAL MEETING
5:00 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
OPENING RE€EPTION
6:00p.m. - 7:00p.m.
• Hyatt Regemcy Hotel
• Hosted by Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings
Bank, Genesee Merchalilts .Bank and Michi·
gan National Bank
• Music by Sherm Mitchell and His Friends
DINNER
7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Speaker: Martha R. Seger
AFTERGLOW
9:30p.m.
• Hosted by National Bank of Detmit

EARtY BlRD CQFFEE
7:00a.m.- 8:00a.m.
BREAIWAS1'

8:00 .a.m•• 9:30 a.m.
A NEW VITALITY- THE
Dr. Gerald A. Faverman
An interpretive commentary on
wroblems and potenltiatities in
~conomic dtwelopment and
natural: resources. A reas0Jled
made abouf wnat t6 eJq&gt;ect in
future, with suggestioJjlS for
foundations and corporations
E;ONClJRltEN'f SESSIONS
• Can More Money
Higher Eduf;ation in Mt£:hia:an?
A ne-holds-&lt;ban:ed
rat'lgeof questions will f:!e .,oovered.
Is Michigan reallisti'«::ally con1petitl
eompal'able states for edutcators'
overall dollar support? Is the
upiversity system over.Ouitt?
increased tuition - good or
funding sources- how
given to attractil'lg them? Are
dangers?
• Our Water EndolC11'1fmt: Will
Challenges?
Water issues may be pivotal to
well being during the next 20-36
the abundance of Great Lakes
undergird a new era of eCD,noJr.nic
:Are mass water diversions to
states likely? How seriotlS is

''Facing the Challenges:

�including:

8

• Jeffrey Dauphin, Executive Director, Waste
Systems Institute of Michigan
• Ted Doan, Chairman of the Board, Doan
Resources
• Barbara Dyer, Associate Director for Natural
Resources, Council of State Planning Agencies
• Chester A. Francke, Director College Relations
&amp; Placement, General Motors Corporation
• Robert Friedman, President, Corporation for
Enterprise Development
• Dennis J. Grether, Client Representative,
SEI-Funds Evaluation Services, IL
• Ernest L. Grove, Jr., Vice Chairman, DetroitEdison Company
• Peter B. Hardwock, Director, Job Creation
Limited

contamination problem? Can we protect our
groundwater? What are opportunities for
grantmakers?
• Economic Development and Michigan:
A Review of the Past Year and a Look into
the Future
An update on state of Michigan's economy,
including both demographic and economic
trends; states report on major economic
development projects initiated by Michigan
foundations and corporations during 19831983-84; and a look at Michigan's economic
potential: trends to watch.
LUNCHEON
12:00- 1:30 p.m.
MIHAT THE 1984 ELECTION MEANS
NATIONALLY AND IN MICHIGAN
Market Opinion Research
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
1:45- 3:15p.m.
• Problems, Potentialities, and Program
Strategies for Improving K-12 Education
The basic structure of education in America
is especial1y dependent on strong, local
systems of school from Kindergarten through
12th grade. An examination of the data
reveals the odds for survival of local education, as we know it, is precarious. Low
finances, high community exl'lectations, and
frequent bouts of apathy by parents, educators, and civic leaders are contributing factors
that can be turned to good advantage. Grantmakers can play a vital part.
• Resource Management and Economic
Implications
It is said Michigan's nqtural resources may
stimulate economic growth and job creation.
This session will feature profiles of resourcebased opportunities for the future and the
role of grantmakers.

• David Harrison, Director, Northeast-Midwest
Institute
• Nicolas Kachman, Assistant Director, Air and
Water Pollution Control, General Motors
Corporation
• Henry Kowalski, Director, GMI EM! Business
and Industry Development Center
• John Mandia, Revenue Agent, Internal Revenue
Service, Exempt Organization Division
• John Porter, President, Eastern Michigan
University
• Robert L. Queller, Vice President, Citizens
Research Council of Michigan
• George C. Roche, III, President, Hillsdale College
• Marilyn Schlack, President, Kalamazoo Valley
Community College

1:45 p.m.-3:45p.m.
• Seeing is Believing: Site Visits to Three
Flint Economic Development Projects
Examples of philanthropy at work in the area
of economic development exist throughout
Michigan. Flint is the home of projects where
foundations have played a catalytic role in
promoting downtown development, business
and technological innovation, and job
creation.
(Advance reservation required.)
Tour to be repeated Friday, November 9
2:15- 4:15 p.m.
• The Water Street Market
Like many midwestern central cities, Flint's
downtown has faced severe abandonment in
recent years. Several major downtown
projects are changing this. Participants will
learn about the role oflocal foundations and
other institutions in promoting the development of an "animated" shopping mall,
similar to Baltimore's Harborplace. A threedimensional model of the Market will pmvide
the focus of the discussion of downtown
redevelopment issues.
• Flint Industrial Village Enterprises (FIVE)
Industrial incubators provide a new method
of promoting the birth and growth of small
businesses. These incubators are usually old
warehouses which have been minimally
rehabilitated. Businesses can move in quickly,
obtain short-term leases and, often times,
share services such as maintenance, accounting and secretarial help. Participants visiting
the incubator can discuss the potential role
of a grantmaker in supporting this type
of project.
• GMI Engineering and Management
Institute's Business and Industry Development Center
Ranked as one of the best undergraduate
engineering schools in the nation, GMI
Engineering and Management Institute

• Honorable James A. Sharp, Jr., !I
City of Flint
• Robert M. Sinche, Chief
Stearns &amp; Company,
• Jerome Smith, President,
Institute
• David T. Snyder, Director, Corpo
ications, Federal-Mogul
Trust
• Thomas A. Troyer, Attorney,

(GMI EMI) is an active promoter of economic
development with its new technical assistance
center designed to help entrepreneurs
research and test their projects and markets,
develop feasibility plans, and even 'find
venture capital. Participants will tour the
school's state-of-the-art robotics and laser
centers and learn how grantmakers can work
with their hometown educational institutions
to promote similar innovation centers.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
• Avenues to Excellence in K-12 Education
Projects do not have to be blockbusters in
size or finances to achieve distinctive results.
Some of the most successful and beneficial
often emerge from small grants. Six foundations and corporations will share such project
ideas that have worked su~erbly .
• Michigan's Natural Heritage: Preservation
and Development Conflicts
Much of Michigan's wealth and beauty is in
its natural features: wetlands, lakes, sand
dunes, soil-rich farmlands, timberlands,
flora, and fauna. As the Pigeon River development has shown, decisions on preservation
vis-a-vis development are complex. Grantmakers can strengthen such decision-making
processes and can support strategies to
uphold conservation and preservation values.
RICEmON, TOUR AND DINNER
6:00 - II :00 p.m.
Flint's exciting new AutoWorld is the setting
for this evening's grand gala. This unique
science museum, theme park, historical
exhibit, and festive marketplace is the world's
first indoor entertainment center which tells
the story of the automobile industry.
Travel by shuttle bus from the Hyatt Regency
Hotel to AutoWorld for a complete tour and
an exquisite buffet dinner "under the '&lt;lome."
NOTE: Wear comfortable shoes. A1ot of

----!

ichigan's Partnership for Excellence''-November 7-9, 1984

�Key trends examined by top speakers including:
• Martha R. Seger, Board of Governors,
Federal Reserve System
• Gerald A. Faverman, Chairman of the Board,
Public Sector Consultants, Inc.
• frving Kristol, John M. Olin Professor of Social
Thought, Graduate School of Business
Administration at New York University; Member
of the Board of Contributors for the Wall Street
Journal
• A. Marshall Acuff, Jr., Senior Vice President
Smith Barney, Harris Upham &amp; Co., Inco~or­
ated,. New York

door, at Hurley Medicat Center, see the latest
in specialty medical care and technology in
such areas as maternity, neo-natal and
pediatric intensive care, trauma and burn
units and the regional dialYsis center and
neuro vigil intensive care.
or
Walking tour of downtown Flint
Included is a stop at the Charles StewartMott
Foundation offices for a tour of their
013eration.

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
ANNUAL MEETING
5:00 p.m. - 5~45 p.m.
OPENING RECEPTION
6;00 p.m.-7:00p.m.
• Hyatt Regency Hotel
• Hosted by Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings
Bank, Genesee Merchants Bank anl!i Michigan National Bank
• Music by Sherm Mitche11 and His Friends
DlNNER
7:00p.m.- 9:30p.m.
Speaker: Martha R. Seger

AFTERGLOW
9:30p.m.
• Hosted by'National Bank of Detroit

,

•
•
•
•
•
•
•

• Jeffrey Dauphin, Executive Director, Waste
Systems Institute of Michigan
• Ted Doan, Chairman of the Board, Doan
David Adamany, President, Wayne State
Resources
University
• Barbara Dyer, Associate Director far Natural
William Blair, President, The Nature
Resources, Council of State Planning
Conservancy
• Chester A. Francke, Director College
William M. Brodhead, Attorney; Plunkett,
&amp; Placement, General Motors Corporation
Cooney
... • Robert Friedman, President, Corporation for
Ian Bund, President, Doan Associates and
Enterprise Development
General Partner, Mkhigan Investment Fund
• Dennis J. Grether, Client Representative,
Daniel Callahan, Director, Hastings Center
SEI-Funds Evaluation Services, IL
Wi1liam Cooper, Chaiman, Mkhigan
Envinmmental Review Board, Michigan State • Ernest L. Grove, Jr., Vice Chairman, Detro~t­
Edison Company
University
• Peter B. Hardwock, Director, Job Creation
James Crowfoot, Dean, School of:Narural
Limited

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8
EARLY BIRD COFFEE
7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.
BREAKFAST
8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
A NEW VITALITY- THE ROAD AHEAD
Dr. Gerald A Faverman
An interpretive commentary on Michigan's
problems and potentialities in education
~conomic development and the arena of'
natural resources. Areasoned forecast will be
made about what to expect in the foreseeable
future, with suggestions for important roles
foundations and corporations might take.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
9:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
• Can More Money Ensure Excellence in
Higher Education in Michigan?
A no-holds-barred debate covering a wide
rang~ o~ questions will be covered, including:
Is Michigan realistically competitive among
comparable states for educators' salaries &amp;
overall dollar support? Is the State's college/
university system overbuilt? What about
increased tuition -good or bad? Other
funding sources- how much energy can be
given to attracting them? Are there inherent
dangers?
• Our: Water Endowment: Will We Meet the
Challenges?
Water issues may be pivotal to Michigan's
well being during the next 20-3(} years. Will
the abundance of Great Lakes area water
undergird a new era of economic growth?
Are mass water diversions to parched western
states likely? How serious is the toxic

I'

contamination problem? Can we protect our
groundwater? What are opportunities for
granttnakers?
• Economic Development and Michigan:
A Review of the Past Year and a Look into
the Future
~ up~ate on state of Mkhfgan's economy,
mdudJng both demographic and economic
trends; states report on major econmnic
development projects Jnitiated by Michigan
foundations and corporations during 19831983-84; and a look at Michigan's economic
potential: trends to watch.
LUNCHEON
12:00- 1:30 p.m.
Wli4T THE 1984 ELECTION MEANS
NATIONALLY AND IN MICHIGAN
Market Opinion Research
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
1:45-3:15 p.m.
• Problems, Potentialities, and Program
Strategies for Improving K-12 Education
The basic structure of ducation in AmeriGa
is especially dependel\t on strong, local
systems of school from Kindergarten through
12th grade. An examinatioN of the data
reveals the odds for survival of local education, as we know it, is precarious. Low
finances, high community ex~ectations, and
frequent bouts of apatliy by parents, educators, and civic leade!IS are contributing factors
that can be turned to good advantage. Grantmakers can play a vital part.
• Resource Management and Economic
Implications
It is said Michigan's natmal resources may
stimulate economic growth and job creation.
This session will feature profiles of resourcebased opportunities for the future and the
role of grantmakers.

-----.......

''Facing the Challenges: Michigan's Partnership for Exce

�• David Harrison, Director, Northeast-Midwest
Institute
• Nicolas Kachman, Assistant Director, Air and
Water Pollution Control, General Motors
Corporation
• Henry Kowalski, Director, GMI EMI Business
and Industry Development Center
• John Mandia, Revenue Agent, Internal Revenue
Service, Exempt Organization Divisian
• John Porter, President, Eastern Michigan
University
• Robert L. Queller, Vice President, Citizens
Research Council of Michigan
• George C. Roche, III, President, Hillsdale College
• Marilyn Schlack, President, Kalamazoo VaUey
Community College

Visits to Three
Projects
work in the area
exist throughout
of projects where
catalytJc role in
evelOPirneJnt business
, and job

• Honorable James A. Sharp, Jr., Mayor,
City of Flint
• Robert M. Sinche, Chief Economist, Bear
Stearns &amp; Company, New York
• Jerome Smith, President, Industrial Technology
Institute
• David T. Snyder, Director, Corporate Communications, Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable
Trust
• Thomas A. Troyer, Attorney, Caplin &amp; Drysdale

(GMI EMI) is an active promoter of economic
development with its new technical assistance
center designed to help entrepreneurs
research and test their projects and markets,
develop feasibility plans, and even find
venture capital. Participants will tour the
school's state-of-the-art robotics and laser
centers and learn how grantmakers can work
with their hometown educational institutions
to promote similar innovation centers.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Enterprises (FIVE)
a new method
growth of small
are usually old
been minimally
can move in quickly,
and, often times,
~n:ten.anc:e, accountParticipants visiting
the potential role
this type

• Avenues to Excellence in K-12 Education
Projects do not have to be blockbusters in
si;&gt;;e or finances to achieve distinctive results.
Some of the most successful and beneficial
often emerge from small grants. Six foundations and corporations will share such project
ideas that have worked superbly.
• Michigan$ Natura/Heritage: Preservation
and Development Conflicts
Much of Michigan's wealth and beauty is in
its natural features: wetlands, lakes, sand
dunes, soil-rich farmlands, timberlands,
flora, and fauna. As the Pigeon River development has shown, decisions on preservation
vis-a-vis development are complex. Grantmakers can strengthen such decision-making
processes and can support strategies to
uphold conservation and preservation values.
RECEmON, TOUR AND DINNER
6:00- 11:00 p.m.
Flint's exciting new AutoWorld is the setting
for this evening's grand gala. This unique
science museum, theme park, historical
exhibit, and festive marketplace is the world's
first indoor entertainment center which tells
the story of the automobile industry.
Travel by shuttle bus from the Hyatt Regency
Hotel to AutoWorld for a complete tour and
an exquisite buffet dinner "under the dome."
NOTE: Wear comfortable shoes. A lot of

• Robert L. Wack, President, Ec nomic Alliance
for Michigan
• David Weikart, President, High Scope
Educational Research Foundation
• Norman Weinheimer, Executive Director,
Michigan Association of School Boards
• Douglas Wheeler, President, Ameri«an
Farmland Trust
• William D. Whitney, Executive Director Flint
Downtown Development Authority
• Dennis M. Wint, Director, Cranbrook Institute
of Science
• Donna Wise, Executive Director, Center for
The Great Lakes
• J. Gregory Zeikus, Director, Michigan
Biotechnology Institute

walking is necessary to explore this exciting
attraction. Wheelchairs are available on
"advanced request".
Reception and tour hosted by the Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation

• Ethics in Grantmaldng
Does your foundation or corporation
have a conflict of interest policy? Ethical
issues facing grantmakers as they work with
applicants and colleagues will be discussed.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9

LUNCHEON
12:30 p.m. -2:00p.m.

EARLY BIRD COFFEE
7:00a.m.- 8:00a.m.
BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLES
8:00a.m.· 10:00 a.m.

• Legal/Tax/Legislative Issues Facing
Private Foundations
Learn how the provisions pertaining to
private foundations in the 1984 Tax Act are
being implemented, what the IRS looks for
in a foundation audit, and the prognosis on
future legislative efforts.
• Community Foundations - "Significant
Trends in Fund Raising"
Learn what to do and what not to do from
a man who has organized fund raising efforts,
made the calls and been on the firing line.
• Corporate Grantmakers - Three case
studies
Education Grants/Economic Development
Grants/ Natural Resources Grants

THE FUTURE OF FOUNDATIONS AND THE
FOUNDATIONS OF THE FUTURE
Irving Kristol
2:15p.m. - 4:15p.m.

• Seeing is Believing; Site Visits to Three
Flint Economic Development Projects
Refer to Thursday, November 8 tour tl&lt;&gt;~,f'Yintio,
(1:45 p.m.-3:45p.m.) for full details

• The Water Street Market
• Flint Industrial Village
• GMI Engineering and
Institute's Business. and Industry
Development Center
• Walking tour of downtown Flint
and Mott Foundation offices.
(Advance reservation requit:ed.)

INVESTMENTS: OPPORTUNITIES AND
PITFALLS FOR THE '80 s
10:15 a.m.- 12:15 p.m.

• Risks in the Post Eledion Economy
• A Portfolio Strategy for '85
• Evaluating Perfomumce and Investment
Managers

llence"-November 7-9, 1984

Six Flags Flint, Inc., is AutoWorld
Associates' Project Manager
® Six Flags is a register8d mark of Six Flags
Corporation
@&gt; AutoWorld is a mark of AutoWorld Associates

�ABOUT THE 1WELFTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

The 1\velfth Annual Conference will be November 7-9, 1984
at the Hyatt Regency-Flint. ~The conference theme is "Facing
the Challenges- Michigan's Partnership for Excellence".
Education, Economic Development and Natural Resources
are the three programmatic tracks which will be followed
throughout.
Highlights of this year's sessions will include a debate
on the educational system in Michigan. An update on
Michigan's economy and a tour of area projects in Flint.
What grantmakers have done in the area of natural resources
- have we done enough or can more be done?
The conference will formally open on Wednesday, November
7 with tours of Flint's cultural, industrial and health
projects. The conference will conclude Friday, November
9 following a luncheon address. There will be technical
sessions for private foundations, community foundations
and corporate grantmakers. Other conference features will
be the Investment Seminar and a special session on Ethics
in Grantmaking.

Michigan faces several critical choices in many
crucial areas that will affect its future and the
future of all its citizens. Progress in the
educational systems, economic recovery
efforts, and preservation of natural resources
- three key categories of widespread concern
-has occurred simultaneously with eruption
of new problems on each front.
This year's CMF Conference theme, as in the
past, places emphasis on identifying possible
solutions to such problems. In panel discussions, debates, speeches, and case studies,
a top range of idea-and-action people will
convene to confront the "Challenges in
Michigan's Partnership for Excellence." You
will want to be there.
Council of Michigan Foundations
12th Annual Conference
November 7-9, 1984

A meeting of the midwest Foundation Center Regional
Collections will be held in conjunction with the conference.
A spectacular evening of fun and excitement has been
planned at AutoWorld for the evening of November 8.
Many things will be taking place and you will be free
to do and see what you want: view a Cinemax movie, tour
the world's largest indoor entertainment center which tells
the history of the automobile and finish with cocktails
and a buffet dinner.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
• Private and community foundation
officers, trustees and staff
• Bankers, attorneys, and accountants
representing foundations and charitable
trusts
e Corporate representatives and giving
officers
• Spouses are most welcome
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
Hotel reservations can be made at the Hyatt
Regency-Flint, One Riverfront Center West,
Flint, MI 48502 (313/239-1234). Single$55.00; Double - $65.00. Hotel reservations
should be mailed directly to the Hyatt
Regency. A block of rooms has been reserved
but early reservation is advised. Rooms
cannot be guaranteed after October 7, 1984.

�HOW TO REGISTER
Mail conference registrations
and fees to CMF Registrar, W.K.
Kellogg Foundation, 400 North
Avenue, Battle Creek, MI 49016.
Phone: (616)968-1611. Make checks
payable to Council ofMichigan
Foundations.

Early Conference
Registration
(before October
15, 1984)
including six meals
November 7-9,
1984
Conference Registration including
six meals

CMF
NonMember Member

$155

$175

$185

$195

See the conference registration card for information on partial registrations
SPOUSES AND GUESTS WELCOME
Spouses and guests of members and non-members are welcome to attend
all sessions.
ABOUT THE COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
The Council of Michigan Foundations is an association of grantmakers,
private and community foundations, banks serving foundations and
charitable trusts, and corporations with giving programs. CMF is a nonprofit organization founded in 1973 on the premise that philanthropy
is more effective when grantmakers have the opportunity for continuing
education, communication, and information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
Council of Michigan Foundations, 18 N. Fifth St., Grand Haven, MI 49417
Phone: (616)842-7080
TWELFTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Herbert H. Dow, Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation, Chairman
• Joseph P. Bianco, Hudson's Department Stores • Barbara L. Comai,
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation • James H. Duncan, First of
America • Esther G. Edwards, Gordy
Foundation, Inc. • Robert E. Hencey, W.K.
Kellogg Foundation • Ted L. Johnson,
Fremont Area Foundation • Howard D.
Kalleward, Kalamazoo Foundation • Ranny
Riecker, Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation • Deborah B. Wallace, The
Kresge Foundation • William S. White,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
CMF Board of Trustees
William W. Allen • Joseph P. Bianco
• Leo J. Brennan, Jr. • Nancy Feller • Allan
J. Fletcher • Edward J. Frey • Thomas W.
Herbert • Judith S. Hooker • Gilbert
Hudson • Keith D. Jensen • Ted L. Johnson
• Howard D. Kalleward • DonaldA. Lindow
• Evelyn Mach tel• W. Calvin Patterson, III
• Carl F. Reitz • James M. Richmond •
Margaret A. Riecker • Leonard W. Smith •
Peter M. Wege • William S. White

CMF MEMBERS
Private Foundations

Acme Foundation
Alien Foundation, Inc.
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation, Inc.,.
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund, Inc.
Besser Foundation
Max &amp; Constance Boersma Charitable Trust
Arnold &amp; Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial Scholarship Fund
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Detroit Community Trust
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
De Waters Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable ')'rust
L.M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dyer-Ives Foundation
Earhart Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
The J.F. Ervin Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-I nsley Foundation
The Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
The Fruehauf Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Havermill Foundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
Horizon Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
The Jensen Foundation
The Kantz ler Foundation
The Keeler Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees Fund, Inc.
Kendall Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
The Kresge Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Lee Foundation
Lexo Charitable Trust
Lou tit Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Mallery Charitable Trust
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
McColi-Batts Foundation
McGregor Fund
B. D. &amp; Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C. S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W. D. &amp; Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation, Inc.
Alqert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Francis Mill Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ruth Molt Fund
Mukti Fund
Alien E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Ostheider Foundation
William &amp; Mary Pagel Trust
Eisa U. Pardee Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family Foundation, Inc.
The Pryor Foundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The Nate S. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation

The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Edward &amp; Hazel Stephenson Foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
FrankS. &amp; Mollie SjVanDervoort Memorial
Foundation
The Vicksburg Foundation

The Wege Foundation
James A. Welch Foundation
Wetsman Fou ndation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation
Community Foundations

Albion Civic Foundation
Allegan Foundation

Ann Arbor Area Foundation
The Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation, Inc.
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan
Flint Area Health Foundation
The Flint Public Trust
The Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Raoids Foundation
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
The Midland Foundation
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Traverse Area Foundation, Inc.
Banks
American National Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Kalamazoo
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings, Flint
Citizens Trus\ . Ann Arbor
Comerica Bank-Detroit, Detroit
Comerica Bank-Midland, Midland
First of America-Michigan
Genesee Merchants Bank, Flint
Grand Valley National Bank, Grandville
Manufacturers National Bank, Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
National Rank of Detroit. Detroit
NewCentury Bank, Frankenmuth
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Second National Bank, Saginaw
Union Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Corporate Foundations &amp; Corporations
Aeroquip Foundation
American Natural Resources Company
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
Detroit-Edison Company
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundation, Inc.
Fibre-Converters Foundation, Inc.
The Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
Gerber Baby Foods Fund
Hudson's Department Stores
JSJ Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Herman Miller, Inc.
Monroe Foundation Trust
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
Stroh Brewery Company
A.M. Todd Company
Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation
Winkelman Brothers Apparel Foundation

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                    <text>�November 7-9, 1984
Hyatt Regency-Flint

''Facing the Challenges Michigan's Partnership
for Excellence''
• Education • Economic Development
• Natural Resources

Council of Michigan Foundations
The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is an association of Michigan grantmakers: private and community foundations, banks serving foundations and
charitable trusts, and corporations with giving programs. CMF was founded at the
First Annual CMF Conference in 1973 on the premise that philanthropy is more
effective when grantmakers have the opportunity for continuing communication
and cooperation. CMF seeks to encourage and furnish the means for such
exchange.

18 North Fifth Street I Grand Haven, MI 49417 I (616) 842-7080
Display materials for the 12th Annual Conference are courtesy of participating foundations;
The Foundation Center, New York; and the University of Michigan - Flint Regional Collections Division

�11:30 a~m.-2:00 p.m.

See the latest technology in truck manufacturing and assembly at the General
Motors Truck and Bus Flint Assembly
Curtis/Chrysler/Nash Suites, Lobby Level
Plant. Plan for a long walk &amp; dress accordingly. No open-toed shoes please.

Board of Trustees Meeting

12:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Registration

Advance reservation required.

East Foyer, Lobby Level

2:30 - 4:30 p.m.

"Gathering Place"

College and Cultural Center

Durant Suite, Lobby Level

Travel by shuttle bus to Flint's unique
College and Cultural Center located only
five minutes from the Hyatt Regency.
Within one block, visitors will find the
Flint Institute of Arts and the Flint Institute of Music; the Sloan Museum, where
the finest collection of antique cars is on
display along with the Carol C. Pierson
figurines; Whiting Auditorium, home of
the Flint Symphony Orchestra; Longway
Planetarium, noted for its laser shows,
and the Flint Public Library, Sarvis Food

View foundation and corporate displays,
pick up an annual report, see a film
presentation or simply stop and visit with
a colleague.

FLINT TOURS
1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
GM Truck and Bus Flint Assembly Plant
Travel by shuttle bus to the site of Blazer,
Suburban and pick-up truck assembly.
GM Truck and Bus Plant

Longway Planetarium

�Hurley Medical Center

Martha Seger

Center and the Bower Theater. This is a
full afternoon for the curious.
Advance reservation required.

5:00 - 5:45 p.m.

7:15 -9:30p.m.

Tour Moderator:
Elizabeth Wentworth, Bishop Trust/
Trust Committee, Flint

Council of Michigan Foundations
Annual Meeting

Carriage Hall, Lobby Level

Dort/Ballenger Suites, Lobby Level

HEALTH AND THE MEDICAL ARTS
Travel by shuttle bus to Flint's well-known
Mott Children's Health Center to see how
private philanthropy has helped public
health in this center which provides
whole-child care. Next door, at Hurley
Medical Center, see the latest in specialty
medical care and technology in such areas
as maternity and neo-natal intensive care:
the pediatric, trauma and burn units, as
well as the regional dialysis center.
Advance reservation required.
Tour Moderators:
Susan Koory, Executive Director, Mallery
Charitable Trust, Flint
Jean Smith, R.N., Mott Children's Health
Center, Flint
or
Walking tour of downtown Flint - This
city of 160,000 is giving new meaning to
the word partnership. At your leisure observe the revitalization projects that have
been a direct result of a group of private,
philanthropic, corporate, and government
leadership while getting a sense of the
city's historical link with the automobile
industry.
Greeters:
David R. Roat
Dr. Arthur Tuuri
Webb F. Martin
Laura Froats
Gary Russell
David Silverman
David K. Swenson
Members, Flint Public Trust Board of
Trustees
Conferees will meet at the main entrance of the
Hyatt Regency where they will board a shuttle bus
for the tour of their choice.

Speakers:
Ted L. Johnson, Chairman, Council of
Michigan Foundations
Gilbert Hudson, Chairman, CMF Strategic
Planning Committee and President,
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Dorothy A. Johnson, Executive Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations

6:00- 7:00p.m.

Dinner
Moderator: Ted L. Johnson, Chairman,
Council of Michigan Foundations
Welcome: Honorable James A. Sharp, Jr.,
Mayor, City of Flint
Invocation: Stanley S. Kresge, Honorary
Chairman of the Board, The Kresge
Foundation, Troy
Introducer: Herbert H. Dow, Chairman,
CMF 12th Annual Conference and President, Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation, Midland

Opening Reception

Regency Ballroom, Concourse
Hosted by Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings
Bank, Genesee Merchants Bank and Michigan National Bank
Music provided by Sherm Mitchell Trio
courtesy of Flint Area Health Foundation
Greeters:
Patricia Roberts
Cynthia Peck
Park Johnston
John D. Logan

Speaker: Martha R. Seger, Member of the Board, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System,
Washington, D.C.

9:30p.m.
CMF Advisory Cabinet

Bishop Suite, Concourse
Chairman: Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle
Creek
Members who have retired from service
as CMF Trustees will meet for the first
annual meeting of the CMF Advisory
Cabinet.

9:30p.m.
Afterglow

Conference Headquarters,
Deluxe Suite, 16th Floor
A time to greet old and new friends.
Reception courtesy of National Bank of
Detroit

�David Adamany
George Roche

Gerald Favennan

7:00- 8:00a.m.

9:45- 11:30 a.m.

Early Bird Coffee
Durant Suite, Lobby Level

Concurrent Sessions
CAN MORE MONEY ENSURE EXCELLENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN
MICHIGAN?
Dort!Ballenger Suites, Lobby Level
A no-holds-barred debate within which a
wide range of topics will be covered,
including:
• Is Michigan realistically competitive
among comparable states concerning
educators' salaries &amp; overall dollar support?
• Is the State's College/university system
overbuilt?
• What about increased tuition - good
or bad?
• Other funding sources - how much
energy can be given to attracting them?
Are there inherent dangers?
Moderator: Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle
Creek
Panelists:
Dr. David Adamany, President, Wayne
State University, Detroit
Dr. George C. Roche, III, President, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale
Dr. Marilyn Schlack, President, Kalamazoo Valley Community College, Kalamazoo
Dr. Jerome Smith, President, Industrial
Technology Institute, Ann Arbor

Those wishing to have an early cup of coffee before
the buffet breakfast are welcome to meet at the
"Gathering Place."

7:30a.m.- 6:00p.m.
Registration
. East Foyer, Lobby Level
"Gathering Place"
Durant Suite, Lobby Level
View foundation and corporate displays,
pick up an annual report, see a film
presentation or simply stop and visit with
fellow colleagues.

8:00 - 9:30 a.m.
Breakfast
Carriage Hall, Lobby Level
A buffet breakfast will be served from 8:00
a.m. - 8:45a.m. The program will begin at
8:30a.m.

A NEW VITALITY - THE ROAD
AHEAD
Moderator: Nancy Feller, Associate Genera! Counsel, The Ford Foundation, New
York
Introducer: Robert E. Hencey, Director of
Communications, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Speaker: Dr. Gerald A. Faverman,
Chairman of the Board, Public
Sector Consultants, Inc., Lansing

OUR WATER ENDOWMENT: WILL WE
MEET THE CHALLENGES?
Molt Suite, Concourse Level
Water issues may be pivotal to Michigan's
well being during the next 20-30 years.
Will the abundance of Great Lakes area
water undergird a new era of economic
growth? Are mass water diversions to
parch western states likely? How serious
is the toxics contamination problem? Can
we protect our groundwater? What are
opportunities for grantmakers?
Moderator: Craig Kennedy, Vice President,
Joyce Foundation, Chicago
Speakers:
Dr. William Cooper, Chairman, Michigan
Environmental Review Board, Michigan
State University, Lansing
Nicolas Kachman, Assistant Director, Air
and Water Pollution Control, General
Motors Corporation, Warren
Donna Wise, Executive Director, Center
for the Great Lakes, Chicago
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND MICHIGAN: A REVIEW OF THE PAST YEAR
AND A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE
Minneapolis/Palm Beach Suites, Concourse Level
• An update on state of Michigan's economy - including both demographic
and economic trends.
• States report on major economic development projects initiated by Michi-

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gan foundations and corporations
during 1983-84.
• A look at Michigan's economic potential: trends to watch.
Moderator: Dr. Geraldine A. Larkin, Program Officer, Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation, Flint
Speakers:
Ian Bund, President, Doan Associates &amp;
General Partner, Michigan Investment
Fund, Midland
Ted Doan, Chairman of the Board, Doan
Resources, and Pr€Sident, Michigan High
Technology Task Force, Inc., Ann Arbor
David Harrison, Director, NortheastMidwest Institute, Washington, D.C.
Robert L. Queller, Vice President, Citizens
Research Council of Michigan, Detroit
Robert L. Wack, President, Economic
Alliance for Michigan, Detroit

12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Luncheon
Carriage Hall, Lobby Level

WHAT THE 1984 ELECTION
MEANS NATIONALLY AND IN
MICHIGAN
Moderator: William S. White, President,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Report: Russell G. Mawby, Chairman,
CMF Advisory Cabinet
Introduction: Ranny Riecker, Trustee,
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation,
Midland

Speaker:
Robert M. Teeter, President, Market Opinion Research, Detroit
or
Alexander P. Gage, Vice President for Political Research, Market Opinion Research,
Detroit

1:45- 3:15p.m.
Concurrent Sessions
PROBLEMS, POTENTIALITIES, AND
PROGRAM STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING K-12 EDUCATION
DartIBallenger Suites, Lobby Level
The basic structure of education in America is especially dependent on strong,
local systems of school from Kindergarten through 12th grade. An examination
of the data reveals the odds for survival for
local education, as we know it, is precarious. Low finances, high community
expectations, and frequent bouts of apathy
by parents, educators, and civic leaders
are contributing factors that can be turned
to good advantage. Grantmakers can play
a vital part.
Moderator: Kay Hunt, Community Organization Coordinator, Detroit Edison Company, Detroit
Speakers:
Dr. John Porter, President, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti
Dr. David Weikart, President, High Scope
Educational Research Foundation,
Ypsilanti
Dr. Norman Weinheimer, Executive
Director, Michigan Association of School
Boards, Lansing
RESOURCE MANAGMENT AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS
Matt Suite, Concourse
Governor Blanchard has emphasized the
role of Michigan's resources for stimulating economic growth and job creation.
This session will feature profiles of resource-based opportunities for the future,

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and the role of foundations in helping
these opportunities become realities.
Moderator: Judith S. Hooker, Trustee,
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Charitable
Trust, Grand Rapids
Speakers:
Jeffrey Dauphin, Executive Director, Waste
Systems Institute of Michigan, Grand
Rapids
Barbara Dyer, Associate Director for
Natural Resources, Washington, D.C.
Dr. J. Gregory Zeikus, Executive Director,
Michigan Biotechnology Institute, E.
Lansing
CHARLES STEWART MOTT FOUNDATION TOUR
Tour the Mott Foundation offices which
house approximately 50 professional and
support-staff members in the Mott Foundation Building in the heart of downtown
Flint. The majority of the staff works in an
open design office landscape with work
areas covering 2-1/2 floors defined by
acoustically absorbing panels and greenery. Special areas of interest include the
word processing department, library/
central files and computer areas along
with trustees conference and board rooms.
Conferees interested in this tour should
meet at the Conference Registration area
at 1:35p.m.

1:45- 3:30p.m.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TOUR
Seeing is believing: Site visits to three
Flint economic development projects.
Examples of philanthropy at work in the
area of economic development exist
throughout Michigan. Flint is the home
of projects where foundations have played
a catalytic role in promoting downtown
development, business and technological
innovation, and job creation.

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(1) THE WATER STREET PAVILION
Like many midwestern central cities,
Flint's downtown has faced severe abandonment in recent years. Several major
downtown projects are changing this participants will learn about the role of
local foundations and other institutions
in promoting the development of an
"animated" festival marketplace- similar
to Baltimore's Harborplace . A threedimensional model of the marketplace
will provide the focus of the discussion of
downtown redevelopment issues.
Speaker: Mr. William D. Whitney, Executive Director, Flint Downtown Development Authority, Flint
(2) FLINT INDUSTRIAL VILLAGE
ENTERPRISES (FIVE)
Industrial incubators provide a new
method of promoting the birth and growth
of small businesses. These incubators are
usually old warehouses which have been
minimally rehabilitated. Businesses can
move in quickly, obtain short-term leases
and, oftentimes, share services such as
maintenance, accounting and secretarial
help. Participants will visit Flint's proposed incubator firsthand and will have
the opportunity to discuss the steps needed to start an incubator and the potential
role of a foundation or corporate grantmaker in supporting this type of project.
Speaker: Mr. Peter B. Hardwick, Director,
Job Creation Limited, Flint

(3) GMI ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE'S BUSINESS AND
INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Ranked as one of the best undergraduate
engineering schools in the nation, GMI
Engineering and Management Institute
(GMI EMI) is an active promoter of economic development with its new technical
assistance center designed to help entrepreneurs research and test their projects
and markets, develop feasibility plans and
even find venture capital. Participants
will have an opportunity to tour the
school's state-of-the-art robotics and laser
centers and to learn how foundations and
corporate grantmakers can develop partnerships with their hometown educational
institutions to promote similar innovation centers.
Speaker: Dr. Henry Kowalski, Director,
GMI EMI Business and Industry Development Center, Flint
Tour Moderator: Dr. Geraldine A. Larkin,
Program Officer, Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation, Flint
Advance reservation required.
Conferees interested in this tour should meet at the
Conference Registration area at 1:30 p.m.

3:15 - 3:30p.m.
Refreshment Break

3:30- 5:00p.m.
Concurrent Sessions
AVENUES TO EXCELLENCE IN K-12
EDUCATION
Dart/Ballenger Suites, Lobby Level

Six Michigan foundations and corporations share grant project ideas that work,
with examples of what went right, what
went wrong, and what the results were.
Moderator: W. Calvin Patterson, III, District Manager, Michigan Bell Telephone
Company, Detroit
Speakers:
Dr. Peter R. Ellis, Program Director, W.K.
Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Dr. Pat Edwards, Program Officer, Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Esther G. Edwards, Vice President.,
Gordy Foundation, Inc., Detroit
Patricia B. Johnson, Executive Director,
Muskegon County Community Foundation, Muskegon
Floyd L. Parks, Secretary, Harold &amp; Grace
Upjohn Foundation, Kalamazoo
Jackie Wade, Manager of Affirmative
Action &amp; Equal Opportunity, J.L. Hudson Company, Detroit
MICHIGAN'S NATURAL HERITAGE:
PRESERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
CONFLICTS
Matt Suite, Concourse

Much of Michigan's wealth and beauty is
in its natural features - wetlands, lakes,
sand dunes, soil-rich farmlands, timberlands, flora, and fauna. Once lost, such
features are often lost forever. As the
Pigeon River development has shown,
decisions on preservation vis-a-vis development are complex and can be conflict

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laden. Grantmakers can strengthen such
decision-making processes, and can also
support strategies to assure that conservation and preservation values are upheld.
Moderator: Jon Blyth, Program Officer,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Speakers:
William Blair, President, The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA
Dr. James Crowfoot, Dean, School of
Natural Resources, University of Michigan, Flint
Douglas Wheeler, President, American
Farmland Trust, Washington, DC
POTPOURRI OF COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INTERESTS AND CONCERNS
Durant Suite, Lobby Level
• View two new slide/tape presentations
by Muskegon County Community Foundation and Saginaw Community Foundation.
• Sample materials and reports that assist
community foundation operations.
Moderator: Bertram W. Vermeulen, Executive Director, Fremont Area Foundation,
Fremont

AutoWorld's History of Automobility
Six Flags Flint, Inc., is AutoWorld
Associates' Project Manager
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Six Flags is a regiSI.ered mark of Six Flags
Corporation

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6:00 - 11:00 p.m.
RECEPTION, TOUR AND DINNER
How about Flint's exciting new
AutoWorld for this evening's grand
gala? It is a one-of-a-kind combination science museum, theme
park, historical exhibit and festival
marketplace, is the first of a new
generation of year-round entertainment centers. This state-ofthe-art complex superbly celebrates
the history of the automobile.
Greeters: Kenneth Cameron • Raymond
A. Finley • Susan Koory • Theresa Littlejohn • Cathy Nelles

Greeters will direct you to shuttle
buses that will run from the Hyatt
Regency Hotel to AutoWorld. There
you will find a complete tour and
an elaborate buffet dinner under
the dome. The dinner includes
such delicacies as smoked salmon,
oysters, cheeses, fruit, salads, filet
mignon, lobster newberg, and assorted desserts.
Highlights of the AutoWorld experience include the copper-covered
skylight dome filled with authentic
reproductions of historic Flint
buildings, a flowing river, a working water wheel, old trade shops
and restaurants. The dome attraction, which traces Flint's evolution
from fur trading to automobile
manufacturing center, is the gateway to AutoWorld's other features

including the largest working
model engine in the world, total
involvement rides with super-animated characters, special effect
shows and hands-on computerized
education exhibits. A highlight of
the evening will be the IMAX theater presentation "Speech," a mo-:
tion picture especially produced
for AutoWorld by the creators of
the acclaimed film "To Fly" at the
Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.
Dress comfortably and plan on a
lot of walking. Wheelchairs are
available upon "advanced" request.
The Junior League of Flint will
have people on hand throughout
the reception, tour and dinner to
assist those wishing help. A "reserved" section of tables will be
made available for persons needing
special assistance; and people will
be on hand to pass out a menu
checklist for anyone not able to go
through the buffet line.
Shuttle buses will be available beginning
at 5:45 until6:30 p.m. at the entrance of ,
the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Shuttle buses
will be available for the return trip from
9:00p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Reception and tour hosted by the
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation,
General Motors Foundation, and
The Ruth Mott Fund.

�7:00 - 8:00a.m.
Early Bird Coffee
Durant Suite, Lobby Level
Those wishing to have an early cup of coffee before
the buffet breakfast are welcome to meet at the
"Gathering Place."

7:30a.m.- 2:00p.m.
Registration
East Foyer, Lobby Level

COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS I FUNDRAISING STRATEGIES THAT WORK
Palm Beach/Baltimore Suites, Concourse
Learn what to do and what not to do from a
man who has organized fund-rais ing efforts, made the calls, and been on the
firing line.
Moderator: Howard D. Kalleward, Executive Director, Kalamazoo Foundation,
Kalamazoo
Speaker: Dr. Michael Raddock, Advisor to
the President, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation; former Vice President-Development, University of Michigan

A Portfolio Strategy for '85
A. Marshall Acuff, Jr., C.F.A., Senior Vice
President &amp; Portfolio Strategist, Smith
Barney, Harris Upham &amp; Co., Incorporated, New York
Evaluating Perfonnance and
Investment Managers
Dennis J. Grether, Client Representative,
SEI-Funds Evaluation Services, Chicago
ETHICS IN GRANTMAKING
Whiting/Paterson Suites, Lobby Level
What is the relationship between a grantor
and grantee? Does your private foundation, community foundation or corporation have a conflict of interest policy?
Ethical issues facing grantmakers as they
work with applicants and colleagues will
be discussed.
Moderator: Dr. Daniel Callahan, Director,
Hastings Center, New York
Speakers:
Elizabeth Binda, Trustee, Vice President,
Greater Battle Creek Foundation, Battle
Creek
John E. Marshall, Ill, Executive Vice President, The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Margaret A. Riecker, Trustee, Harry A. &amp;
Margaret D. Towsley Foundation and
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation,
Midland
David T. Snyder, Director, Corporate
Communications, Federal-Mogul Corporation, Detroit

"Gathering Place"
Durant Suite, Lobby Level
View foundation and corporate displays,
pick up an annual report, see a film presen- CORPORATE GRANTMAKERS - THREE
tation or simply stop and visit with fellow CASE STUDIES.
colleagues.
Willoughby's, Concourse
Moderator: William V. Weatherston, Vice
President-Corporate Affairs, Stroh BrewBreakfast Roundtables
ery Company, Detroit
LEGAL/TAX/LEGISLATNE ISSUES FAC- Subjects/Speakers:
ING PRNATE FOUNDATIONS
Education Grants and Programs
Minneapolis Suite, Concourse
Chester A. Francke, Director, College
Learn how the provisions pertaining to Relations &amp; Placement, General Motors
private foundations in the 1984 Tax Act Corporation, Detroit
are being implemented and how to com- Economic Development Grants and ProFOUNDATION CENTER REGIONAL
plete the new 990-PF form including the grams
administrative expense provisions. Hear a Ernest L. Grove, Jr., Vice Chairman, COLLECTIONS
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prognosis on future legislative efforts.
Detroit Edison Company, Detroit
Moderator: Barbara H. Comai, Trustee, Natural Resource Grants and Programs Representatives of Midwest Foundation
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation, Dr. Dennis M. Wint, Director, Cranbrook Center Regional Collection Libraries will
meet to discuss common interests and
Battle Creek
Institute of Science, Detroit
concerns.
Speakers:
William M. Brodhead, Attorney, Plunkett,
Cooney, and former Michigan Congressman in U.S. House of Representatives, INVESTMENTS: OPPORTUNITIES AND
PITFALLS FOR THE '80s
Detroit
Luncheon ...
Sloan/
Ballenger/Randall/Hardy Suites,
Thomas A. Troyer, Attorney, Caplin &amp;
Lobby Level
Speaker: Irving Kristol
Drysdale, Washington DC
Staff Member, Internal Revenue Service Moderator: FrederickS. Kirkpatrick, Vice
President, First of America-Michigan,
Kalamazoo
Speakers:
Risks in the Post Election Economy
Robert M. Sinche, Chief Economist, Bear
Stearns &amp; Company, New York

8:00- 10:00 a.m.

10: 15a.m.-12: 15 p.m.

�12th Annual Conference Committee
• Chairman: Herbert H. Dow, President, Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Foundation
• Coordinator: Sandra G. Hussey,
Office Manager, Council of Michigan Foundations

Irving Kristol

12:30 - 2:00p.m.

Luncheon ... picnic surprise

Regency Ballroom, Concourse

THE FUTURE OF
FOUNDATIONS AND THE
FOUNDATIONS OF THE
FUTURE
Moderator: Ted L. Johnson, Chairman,
Council of Michigan Foundations
Introducer: Alfred H. Taylor, Jr., President, The Kresge Foundation, Troy

Speaker: Irving Kristol, John M.
Olin Professor of Social Thought,
Graduate School of Business Administration at New York University; Member of the Board of Contributors for the Wall Street Journal, New York

2:15 - 4:15p.m.

Repeat of Thursday's Economic Development Tour
SEEING IS BELIEVING: SITE VISITS TO
THREE FLINT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Refer to Thursday, November 8 tour
description (1:45 p.m. - 3:45p.m.) for
full details
• The Water Street Market
• Flint Industrial Village
• GMI Engineering and Management
Institute's Business and Industry Development Center
• Walking tour of downtown Flint and
Mott Foundation offices.
(Advance reservation required.)

• Susan Koory, Executive Director, Mallery Charitable Trust, Flint
• John D. Logan, Executive Director,
DeWaters Charitable Trust, Flint
• Webb F. Martin, Senior Vice President,
GeHesee Merchants Bank, Flint
• Cathy Nelles, Assistant to the President/
Program Officer, Charles Stewart Mott
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Foundation, Flint
• Joseph P. Bianco, Vice President-Civic • David R. Roat, Trust Officer, Citizens
&amp; Government Affairs, Hudson's Dept.
Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Stores, Dayton-Hudson Corporation, • Judy Samelson, Director of CommuniDetroit
cations, Charles Stewart Mott Founda• Barbara H. Comai, Trustee, Albert L. &amp;
tion, Flint
Louise B. Miller Foundation, Battle • Arthur Tuuri, President, Flint Area
Creek
Health Foundation/Mott Children's
• James H. Duncan, Chairman &amp; Chief
Health Center, Flint
Executive Officer, First of America, • Elizabeth Wentworth, Trust Committee,
Kalamazoo
Bishop Trust/Genesee Bank, Flint
• Esther G. Edwards, Vice President/
Executive Director, Gordy Foundation, REGISTRATIONS
Inc., Detroit
• Jeri L. Fischer, Staff Assistant, Council
• Frederick S. Kirkpatrick, Vice President,
of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
First of America-Michigan, Kalamazoo • Teri L. Jones, Secretary, Charles Stew• Robert E. Hencey, Director of Comart Mott Foundation, Flint
munications, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, • Lee R. Kollins, Staff Associate, Ford
Battle Creek
Motor Company Fund, Dearborn
• Ted L. Johnson, President, Fremont
•
Theresa
Littlejohn, Secretary, Charles
Area Foundation, Fremont
Stewart
Mott
Foundation, Flint
• Howard D. Kalleward, Executive Direc•
Barbara
Zeigler,
CMF Registrar and Sector, Kalamazoo Foundation
retary,
W.K.
Kellogg
Foundation
• Ranny Riecker, Trustee, Herbert H. &amp;
Grace A. Dow Foundation, Midland
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
• Deborah B. Wallace, Program Officer,
We are most grateful to the following
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
• William S. White, President, Charles CMF members for their additional Conference support.
Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
• Dorothy A. Johnson, Executive Direc- • Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank
tor, Council of Michigan Foundations, • Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Grand Haven
• First of America - Michigan
• Flint Area Health Foundation
HOST COMMITTEE
• Flint Public Trust
• William S. White, (Chairman), Presi- • General Motors Foundation
dent, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, • Genesee Merchants Bank
• Hudson's Department Stores
Flint
• Kenneth Cameron, Regional Manager, • W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Public Relations Staff, General Motors • The Kresge Foundation
• Michigan National Bank
Corporation, Flint
• Raymond A. Finley, Secretary &amp; Treas- • Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
• Ruth Mott Fund
urer, Flint Public Trust, Flint
• Willard J. Hertz, Vice President, Charles • National Bank of Detroit
Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
• Vivien Ingram, President, James A. DESIGNS/PRODUCTION, PROGRAMS
AND MAILERS
Welch Foundation, Flint
• James R. Kettler, Executive Director, Robert E. Hencey, Director of CommunRuth Mott Fund, Flint
ications, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle
Creek

�CMFMEMBERS
Private Foundations
Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Fgundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation, Inc.
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund, Inc.
Besser Foundation
Max &amp; Constance Boersma Charitable Trust
Arnold &amp; Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial Scholarship Fund
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Detroit Community Trust
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
DeWaters Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
L.M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dyer-lves Foundation
Earhart Foundation
Eari,Beth Foundation
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
The J.F. Ervin Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
The Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
The Fruehauf Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Hetman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart hlarding Foundation
Havermill Foundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
Horizon Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
The Jensen Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
The Keeler Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees Fund, Inc.
Kendall Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
The Kresge Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation

Lee Foundation
Lexo Charitable Trust
Lou tit Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Mallery Charitable Trust
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
McColl-Batts Foundation
McGregor Fund
B. D. &amp; Jane E. Mclntyre Foundatiop
C. S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W. D. &amp; Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation, Inc.
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Francis Mill Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
Mukti Fund
Allen E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Foundation
William &amp; Mary Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family Foundation, Inc.
The Pryor Foundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The Nate S. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation

The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Edward &amp; Hazel Stephenson Foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Frank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation
The Vicksburg Foundation
The Wege Foundation
James A. Welch Foundation
Samuel L. Westernman Foundation
Wetsman Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation
Community Foundations
Albion Civic Foundation
Allegan Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
The Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation, Inc.
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan
Flint Area Health Foundation
The Flint Public Trust
The Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Raoids Foundation
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
The Midland Foundation
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Traverse Area Foundation, Inc.
Banks
American National Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Kalamazoo
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings, Flint
Citizens Trust, Ann Arbor
Comerica Bank-Detroit, Detroit
Comerica Bank-Midland, Midland
First Qf America-Michigan
Genesee Merchants Bank, Flint
Grand Valley National Bank, Grandville
Manufacturers National Bank, Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
National Rank of Oetroit. Detroit
NewCentury Bank, Frankenmuth
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Second National Bank, Saginaw
Union Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Corporate Foundations &amp; Corporations
Aeroquip Foundation
American Natural Resources Company
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
Detroit-Edison Company
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundat.ion, Inc.
F1bre~Converters Foundation, Inc.
The Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
Gerber Baby Foods Fund
Hudson 1S Department Stores
JSJ Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Herman Miller, Inc.
Monroe Foundation Trust
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
Stroh Brewery Company
A.M. Todd Company
Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation
Winkelman Brothers Apparel Foundation

CMF Board of Trustees
William W. Allen • Joseph P. Bianco
• Leo J. Brennan, Jr. • Nancy Feller • Allan
J. Fletcher • Edward J. Frey • Thomas W.
Herbert • Judith S. Hooker •"Gilbert
Hudson • Keith D. Jensen • Ted L. Johnson
• Howard D. Kalleward • DonaldA. Lindow
• Evelyn Mach tel• W. Calvin Patterson, III
• Carl F. Reitz • James M. Richmond •
Margaret A. Riecker • Leonard W. Smith •
Peter M. Wege • William S. White

Hyatt-Regency Flint

�Thirteenth Annual
Council of Michigan
Foundations Conference
Hyatt Regency Dearborn
November 6-8, 1985

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                    <text>�Board of Trustees
Allan J. Fletcher, Vice President
Comerica Bank-Detroit

Carl F. Reitz, Secretary
Besser Foundation, Alpena

Edward J. Frey, Chairman
The Frey Foundation, Grand Rapids

James M. Richmond, Vice President
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

W. Calvin Patterson, Ill, District Manager
Michigan Bell Telephone Company, Detroit

Willard J. Hertz, Vice President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint

Treasurer:
Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President &amp; Treasurer
The Kresge Foundation, Troy

Judith S. Hooker, Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust,
Grand Rapids

Margaret A. Riecker, President
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation,
Ann Arbor

William W. Allen, Vice President &amp; Secretary
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation, Midland

Gilbert Hudson, President
Hudson-Webber Foundation, Detroit

Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn

Keith D. Jensen, President
The Jensen Foundation, Ann Arbor

Herbert H. Dow, President
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation, Midland

Howard D. Kalleward, Executive Director
Kalamazoo Foundation

Nancy Feller, Associate General Counsel
The Ford Foundation, New York

Donald A. Lindow, Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

Chairman:
Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus
Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont

Vice Chairman:

Leonard W. Smith, President
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Peter M. Wege, President
The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids

Advisory Cabinet
CMF Board Service

CMF Board Service

Chairman:
Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

1973-74

Robert B. Miller, Chairman
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation, Battle Creek

1973-82

Nathan B. Driggers, President
Harder Foundation, East Detroit

1975-83

RobertA. Risselade, Trustee
The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids

1975-81

Herman F. Gertz, President
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation, Monroe

1976-82

Herbert F. Spieler, Manager of Public Mfairs
Consumers Power Company, Jackson

1973-75

Miles Jaffee, Esq.
Honigman, Miller, Schwartz &amp; Cohn, Detroit

1975-76

Antony T. Sullivan, Program Officer
Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor

1973-74

Robert B. Kerschbaum, Executive Director
Ann Arbor Area Foundation

1974-75

Alfred H. Taylor, Jr., President
The Kresge Foundation, Troy

1973-74

James R. Kettler, Executive Director
Ruth Mott Fund, Flint

1973-74

Cleveland Thurber, Jr., Senior Vice President
Comerica Bank-Detroit

1982-84

Evelyn Machtel, Vice President
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation, Lansing

1977-84

Sally J. Yerex, Second Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

1973-83

Staff
Dorothy A. Johnson

Jeri L. Fischer

President

Staff Associate

Sandra G. Hussey

Edith E. Sillars

Member Services Director

Editor, The Michigan Scene

�About CMF
The Council of Michigan Foundations is a non-profit association
of 192 Michigan grantmakers, including 120 private foundations,
28 community foundations, 28 corporate foundations and giving
programs, and 16 banks serving foundations and charitable trusts.
CMF began in 1973 and was incorporated in 1975.
Other constituencies are served as they relate to CMF's purposes
and include all other Michigan foundations and corporate grantmakers, national government representatives, the media,
grantees, the national and regional grantmaking community,
and the general public.
CMF is affiliated with the Council on Foundations and 18 other
regional associations throughout the country.

Purposes
• To provide the means for regular exchange of ideas, experiences,
information and expertise among Michigan grantmakers.
• To represent Michigan grantmakers' interests and concerns with
the officials of local, state and national government.
• To increase private and community foundation and corporate
grantmaking resources in the State of Michigan.
• To increase the efficiency and effectiveness of Michigan's
philanthropic network.
• To inform the public of the important and irreplaceable
contributions of Michigan grantmaking institutions to the state
and to the larger society.

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
18 North Fifth Street
Grand Haven, Michigan 49417
616/842-7080

�The Year in Review and Plans for the Future
1984-85

• 24 new members

The new look we have given to the Council
of Michigan Foundation's annual report is intended
to emphasize the new services in CMF's broad array
of programs for its Members. During the last year the
21 member Board of Trustees, eight standing committees
and staff have accomplished:

• Four one-day workshops on corporate-giving issues,
private foundation legal and tax concerns, community
foundation development potentials, and communication devices for all grantmakers.

• Passage of the 1984 tax act, which CMF monitored
carefully with the Council on Foundations and other
regional associations. Through passage of this act,
CMF achieved 50 percent of its legislative goals.
• The 12th Annual CMF Conference, which drew a record
539 participants, a 14 percent increase over the previous
year to Flint, Michigan to discuss "Michigan's
Partnership for Excellence."
• Establishment of an Advisory Cabinet, chaired by
Dr. Russell G. Mawby, first CMF Chairman, of 14
previous trustees who continue to be affiliated with
a CMF Member.

• Six grantsmanship seminars offered as part of Michigan
Bell "Stretching &amp; Raising Dollars II" for non-profit
organizations.
• 12 meetings of local grantmakers throughout
the state.
• Assistance in establishing four community foundations,
and consultation on establishing private foundations
and corporate giving programs.
• Record sales of the fourth edition of the Michigan
Foundation Directory and planning for the fifth edition.
• Publication of 10 Memo to Members and four editions
of The Michigan Scene.
• Strategic Program and Financial Plan for 1985-89.

1985-86
In January of 1985 the Board of Trustees approved the
strategic direction of CMF as well as 11 specific goals with
the understanding that the level and quality of existing
services and programming would continue. Under the
chairmanship of Gilbert Hudson, the committee surveyed
members, by mail and through individual interviews,
to determine what services were needed.
The following goals have been adopted for implementation:

Goall: To add a fifth purpose to the Council of Michigan
Foundations' Statement of Purpose:
"To increase private and community foundation and
corporate grantmaking resources in the State of
Michigan."
Goa/2: To expand services to corporate grantmakers.
Goal3: To expand services to community foundations.
Goal 4: To expand services to trustees within current
programming.
Goal 5: To emphasize services to unstaffed foundations.
Goal 6: To launch an aggressive membership campaign.
Goal 7: To continue cooperation with grantees.
Goal 8: To continue current program services and
increase promotion of all services.
Goal9: To establish an "Advisory Cabinet" of retired
CMF board members. (accomplished)
GoallO: To consider suggested "standards of practice."
Goalll: To change the name of the Council of
Michigan Foundations as the Board of Trustees considers
timely.

Detailed strategies on how to meet each goal have been
developed by Member task forces.
These are ambitious undertakings and have financial
implications. CMF's Board has approved a new financial
plan with short-term and long-term components. By the
1986-87 fiscal year beginning Aprill, CMF will increase
the contribution scale for membership. At that time,
members have the choice to continue membership at
half the proposed increase. By the beginning of the
following year, it is anticipated that members will have
complied fully. Until then, about 60 members will be
asked to make special-purpose grants to help achieve the
goals of the strategic plan.
We look forward with keen anticipation to the growth and
development of CMF and its members and to increasing
our numbers in the state.

Ted L. Johnson

Chainnan of the Board

�Services
Education &amp; Training Programs
CMF holds an annual conference during which grantmakers exchange ideas on programmatic and administrative issues and challenges.
CMF sponsors three or more Spring School sessions one- day workshops on topics of interest to private
foundations, community foundations and corporate
grantmakers.
CMF facilitates Grantmakers Visitations: one-day
meetings at which time host grantmakers share with
other CMF Members how they conduct the business
of grantmaking.

Government Relations
CMF tracks developments in philanthropy in both
Congress and the Michigan Legislature.
CMF helps represent members' interests with government bodies.
CMF communicates with government representatives
the important functions of Michigan foundations.
CMF reports the latest IRS regulations, Treasury rulings
and other government actions affecting foundations.
CMF coordinates Member's legislative network.

Technical Assistance
CMF responds to requests from Members every week
for "how-to" information on management procedures,
grantmaking systems and other process questions.
CMF meets with individual members seeking consultation
on their grantmaking program, establishing priorities,
raising money for community foundations and other
such requests.
CMF helps members write and produce their own annual
reports.

Publications
CMF keeps members and the public informed of developments and issues in private philanthropy. Publications
include:

Michigan Foundation Directory, Edition N- A fact-filled
bi-annual sourcebook about Michigan foundations for
grantors, grantees and the interested public.

The Michigan Scene - A quarterly newspaper updating
events and issues of concern to Michigan grantmakers.
Suroey of Michigan Foundation Philanthropy - Analysis
of grantmaking patterns.

Foundation Tax Law: History, Problems &amp; Prospects Prepared by William M. Brodhead, Esq.

Memo to Members
Private Foundations: The Payout Requirements and Its
Effect in Investments and Spending Policies - A study
conducted by the University of Michigan Graduate School
of Business.

The Proposal Process- General guidelines for developing
and writing foundation grant proposals.
Why and How - A kit that gives the basics of writing
annual reports and press releases.

Public Information
CMF sponsors grantsmanship seminars for the grantseeking community.
CMF strives to make grantmakers better understood
by the public through the media and other forums.

Consultation on How to Start a Private, Community,
Corporate Foundation or Corporate Giving Program
CMF provides the legal and technical information on how
to establish foundations.
CMF exchanges information on why and how others have
created a grantmaking foundation or corporate giving
program.

Convenor
CMF plans and facilitates meetings of local grantmakers
around subjects of common interest.
CMF sponsors topical workshops of interest to members.

�Financial Statement
Treasurer's Report
Balance Sheet March 31, 1985

Assets
Cash on Hand and on Deposit
Properties
Contributed Furnishings
Contributed Equipment
Purchased Furnishings
Purchased Equipment
Leasehold Improvements

$27,117.52

$ 2,797.00
3,463.00
3,679.92
9,837.54
2,652.00
22,429.46

Less Accumulated
Depreciation
7,671.00
Deferred Expense, Computer
purchase deposit

Liabilities and Fund Balances
Withheld Payroll Taxes
Deferred Revenues, project grants
Fund Balances
Properties Fund
General Operations Fund
Special Projects Funds

$14,758.46
50,515.07
974.40

$ 1,873.78
15,075.00

66,247.93
$83,196.71

14,758.46
$41,320.73
$83,196.71

Notes to Financial Statement
March 31, 1985
1. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
a. Organization
The Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc. is
a nonprofit membership organization founded in
1973 and incorporated in 1975. Members are private
and community foundations, banks serving
foundations and charitable trusts, and corporations with giving programs.
b. Statement Presentation
The accompanying financial statements have
been prepared on the cash basis of accounting.
To ensure observance of restrictions placed
on the use of available resources, the accounts and
financial activity are classified for accounting and
reporting purposes into fund groups. Funds
restricted for specially funded projects are
distinguished from General Operating Funds.
Bot? the General Operating Fund and the Special
ProJect Funds are authorized by the Council's
Board of Trustees with the establishment of
approved revenue and expense budgets at the
beginning of each year. The Treasurer's Report of
the Statement of Revenue and Expenses and Changes

in Fund Balances, and the related Schedule of
Special Projects Funds, report the activity detail by
fund groups, resulting in the impact on the Fund
Balance for each fund. Revenues received and
expenses paid in the current year pertaining to
project activity of a future period are recorded
as deferred revenue and expense on the Balance
Sheet of the present period.
c. The Council capitalizes all expenditure for
furniture, equipment and leasehold improvements.
Furniture and equipment are depreciated on the
straight-line method over their estimated useful
lives. Leasehold improvements are amortized on
the straight-line method over the remaining life of
the lease. Furniture and equipment contributed
in kind to the Council are reported as contributions
in the Properties Fund at approximate fair market
value on the date of such contributions and are not
depreciated.
2. Tax Status
CMF is tax-exempt under Section 501 (c)(3), and is
not a private foundation under Section 509 (a)(1) of
the Internal Revenue Code.

�Statement of Revenue and Expenses and Changes in Fund Balances
Year Ended 3/31/85

Specially
Funded
Projects

General
Operating
Fund
Support and Revenue
Membership Contributions
New Member Contributions
Additional Contributions
Interest Earned
Mailing Label Service
Publication Sales
Major Conference Revenue
Small Conference Revenue
Other Income
Total Support and Revenue
Expense
Salaries, related taxes &amp;
benefits
Rent &amp; Maintenance, office
Telephone
Equipment maintenance
Mailing &amp; Postage
Stationery &amp; Supplies
Publications &amp; Printing
Meeting &amp; Travel
General Insurance
Computer &amp; Mailing
Trustee &amp; Committee Meetings
Contracted Services
Major Conference Expense
Small Conference Expense
Miscellaneous other expense
Depreciation
Total Expense
Excess (Deficiency) of Support
&amp; Revenue over Expense
Fund Balances, 4/1184
Transfers, furniture &amp; equipment
Acquisitions
Transfers, balance of Survey &amp;
Directory Fund to General Fund
Fund Balances, 3/31/85

$ 95,415.00

3,675.00
63,025.00
3,519.32
905.05
5,821.18
71,754.59
8,447.00
206.73
252,768.87

48,975.00
5,798.18

54,773.18

81,711.72
1,942.50
4,318.09
5,045.95
3,000.00
2,994.63
2,997.90
7,424.36
450.00
1,069.80
954.57
482.48
65,483.14
8,948.70
272.40

78.30
805.16
1,195.61
63.31
12,785.61
2,402.39

32,186.07
134.44

187,096.24

49,650.89

2,236.00
2,236.00

10,899.45
34,162.84

5,122.29
1,662.81

(2,236.00)
16,636.54

81,790.02
1,942.50
5,123.25
5,045.95
4,195.61
3,057.94
15,783.51
9,826.75
450.00
1,069.80
954.57
32,668.55
65,483.14
8,948.70
406.84
2,236.00
238,983.13
13,785.74
52,462.19

357.92

(357.92)
5,810.70
$ 50,515.07

Total
All Funds

$ 95,415.00

$

$

3,675.00
14,050.00
3,519.32
905.05
23.00
71,754.59
8,447.00
206.73
197,995.69

Properties
Fund

$

(5,810.70)
974.40

$ 14,758.46

$ 66,247.93

�Council of Michigan Foundations' Members
ADDISON
Knight Family Charitable and Educational Foundation

ALBION
Albion Civic Foundation

ALLEGAN
Allegan Foundation

ALPENA
Besser Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund, Inc.
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Citizens Trust
Earhart Foundation
The J.F. Ervin Foundation
The Jensen Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
The Pryor Foundation
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

BAY CI1Y
Bay Area Community Foundation
Kantzler Foundation
Oscar P. and Louise H. Osthelder Charitable Foundation

BATILE CREEK
The Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Charles and Jessie Brackett Memorial Scholarship Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees Fund, Inc.
Kendall Foundation
McCurdy Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation

Louise Tuller Miller Trust
National Bank of Detroit
William and Mary Pagel Trust
The Meyer and Anna Prentis Family Foundation, Inc.
Harold and Carolyn Robison Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
The Skillman Foundation
George M. and Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Edward C. and Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation
Stroh Brewery Company
Mary Thompson Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
Wetsman Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore and Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winkelman Brothers Apparel Foundation

FLINT
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Citizens Commercial and Savings Bank
DeWaters Charitable Trust
Flint Area Health Foundation
The Flint Public Trust
Genesee Merchants Bank and Trust Company
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Horizon Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Mallery Charitable Trust
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
James A. Welch Foundation

Hurst Foundation
Jackson Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation

KALAMAZOO
The Acme Foundation
American National Bank and Trust Company
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
First of America-Michigan
Havirmill Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
McCoii-Batts Foundation
The Power Foundation
A.M. Todd Company
The Upjohn Company
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Researcl't
Vicksburg Foundation

LANSING
Greater Lansing Foundation
W.B. and Constance Thoman Foundation
Frank S. and Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation

MARCELLUS
Marcellus Community Foundation

MIDLAND

Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
NewCentury Bank
Allen E. and Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation

Allen Foundation, Inc.
Barstow Foundation
Chemical Bank and Trust Company
Comerica Bank-Midland
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
The Midland Foundation
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation

Whirlpool Foundation

FREMONT

MONROE

BUCKLEY

The Fremont Area Foundation
Gerber Baby Foods Fund

Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Monroe Foundation Trust
Community Foundation of Monroe County

BENTON HARBOR

VanValkenburg Foundation

CARO
Claude D. and Etta H. Andrews Foundation

DETROIT METOPOLITAN AREA
American Natural Resources Company
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
William R. Angell Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation, Inc.
Bauervic-Carroll Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Burroughs Corporation
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Comerica Bank-Detroit
Detroit Community Trust
Detroit Edison Company
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
H.T. Ewald Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundation, Inc.
George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Fruehauf Foundation
General Motors Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Harder Foundation
James and Lynelle Holden Fund
J.L. Hudson Company
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
The Kresge Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation
Manufacturers National Bank
McGregor Fund
B.D. and Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.D . and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company

FRANKENMUTH

GRAND BLANC
Grand Blanc Community Foundation

GRAND HAVEN
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
JSJ Foundation
Lee Foundation
Lou tit Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation

GRAND RAPIDS
Baldwin Foundation
Max D. and Constance M. Boersma Charitable Trust
Richard M. and Helen DeVos Foundation
L.M . Dexter Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
Dyer-Ives Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
David M. and Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
The Keeler Fund
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
Michigan National Bank
Old Kent Bank and Trust Company
The Sebastian Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
Union Bank and Trust Company
The Wege Foundation

GRANDVILLE
Grand Valley National Bank

HARTLAND
Heartland Foundation

MUSKEGON
Muskegon County Community Foundation

NILES
Edward and Irma Hunter Foundation

owosso
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation

PORT HURON
Port Huron District Foundation

ROCHESTER
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation

ST- JOSEPH
Berrien Community Foundation, Inc.

SAGINAW
Arnold and Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
Francis Mills Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Second National Bank
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

TECUMSEH
Allen H. Meyers Foundation

THREE RIVERS
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.

TRAVERSE CI1Y

Holland Community Foundation

Mukti Fund
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Traverse Area Foundation, Inc.

JACKSON

ZEELAND

HOLLAND

Aeroquip Foundation
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation

Herman Miller, Inc.

NEW YORK
The Ford Foundation

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                    <text>AN ASSOCIATION OF
MICHIGAN GRANTMAKERS

1984-85

PURPOSES
ACTIVITIES

SERVICES

MEMBERS

�COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
18 North Fifth Street
Grand Haven, Michigan 49417
616 I 842-7080
The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is an association
of Michigan grantmakers: private and community foundations, banks serving foundations and charitable trusts, and
corporations with giving programs. A non-profit membership
organization offering a wide range of services and programs
for its members, CMF began in 1973 on the premise that philanthropy is more effective when grantmakers have the opportunity for continuing education, communication and information. CMF seeks to encourage and furnish the means for
such exchange.

Membership in the Council currently stands at 181 organizations including 113 private foundations, 25 community
foundations, 16 banks serving foundatior:s, and 27 corporate
foundations and corporate giving programs. CMF's membership accounts for approximately 90 percent of all foundation
assets in the state.

PURPOSES
- To provide the means for regular exchange of ideas, experiences, information, and expertise among Michigan
grantrnakers.
- To increase the efficiency and effectiveness of Michigan's
philanthropic network.
- To inform the public of the important and irreplaceable
contributions of Michigan foundations and grantmaking
institutions to the state and to the larger society.
- To represent Michigan grantrnakers' interests and concerns
with the officials of local, state, and national government.

PURPOSES
I

ACTIVITIES

SERVICES

�ACTIVITIES
The 1983-84 year was characterized by a great deal of work in
one of CMF's founding areas - legislative monitoring. The
massive Deficit Reduction Act of 1984, which contained provisions relating to foundation tax law, made many improvements
in how private foundations are treated under the law. But before its passage, many hours of work were contributed by foundation people across the country, including CMF and its
Members.
Members of the Michigan organization met personally with
their legislators and with the staffs, members and chairmen of
the Senate Finance Committee and the House Committee on
Ways and Means. They wrote letters to encourage their congresspeople to support or co-sponsor proposed legislation to
ease the tax restrictions on foundations. Prior to that, CMF and
its Members gave written and oral testimony at hearings of the
Oversight Subcommittee of the Ways and Means Committee,
which first took up the issue.
Other highlights for the year:
• The Eleventh Annual CMF Conference in Grand Rapids
drew 467 participants with its theme, "Foundations and Corporations: New Roles in Shaping Michigan's Economy." Attendance was up 35 percent from the previous record year.
• A new series for nonprofit organizations on ways to stretch
and raise dollars was offered in six Michigan communities.
The seminars were sponsored by the Michigan Bell Telephone Company, the Michigan League for Human Services
and CMF in cooperation with other agencies.

• Grantmakers themselves received the opportunity for some
inservice education with CMF' s new Winter Schools--three
day-long seminars exploring the topics of community foundation development, technology, and fundamentals of grantmaking.
• The organization began and made substantial progress in a
strategic planning project to develop a master plan for CMF' s
programs and services over the next three years.
• Membership increased from 163 to 174, with the addition of
11 private and community foundations, corporations and
financial institutions.
• During the second year of the Visitation program, the Kalamazoo Foundation shared its way of doing work with other
Michigan grantrnakers.
• CMF facilitated meetings of the Detroit Area Grantrnakers.
• Representatives of state government and Michigan grantmakers interested in economic development gathered to
discuss areas of mutual interest.
• CMF responded to an average of thirty Member questions
every week.
• Those needing assistance in starting private or community
foundations or corporate giving programs received help.
• Work with the Council on Foundations, other regional associations, the Foundation Center and the Michigan Foundation Center Regional Library collections were continued.
We have made progress during this past year. Our work in
most of these areas will continue, and new programs that meet
the needs of Members will be initiated.

~~

Ted L. Johnson
CMF Chairman

~r

Dorothy A Johnson
Executive Director

SERVICES

�SERVICES

1. LEGISlATIVE MONITORING. CMF tracks developments in philanthropy in both Congress and the Michigan
Legislature. CMF helps represent members' interests with
these bodies, communicating to government representatives
the important functions and pressing concerns of Michigan
foundations.
2. REPORTING GOVERNMENT RULINGS. CMF reports
the latest IRS regulations, Treasury rulings and other government actions affecting foundations.
3. PROVIDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE. CMF responds to members' requests for "how to" information on
management procedures, grantrnaking systems and other
process questions.
4. SPONSORING CONFERENCES. CMF holds an annual conference during which foundation trustees, officers
and staff, bank trust officers and corporate giving officers exchange ideas on issues facing the funding community.
5. PUBLISHING. CMF keeps members and the public
informed of developments and issues in private philanthropy.
Publications include:
Michigan Foundation Directory, Edition IV - A factfilled bi-annual sourcebook about Michigan foundations
for grantors, grantees and the interested public.
The Michigan Scene - A quarterly newspaper updating
events and issues of concern to Michigan grantmakers.
Survey of Michigan Foundation Philanthropy - Analysis of grantrnaking patterns.

Foundation Tax Law: History, Problems &amp; ProspectsPrepared by William M. Brodhead, Esq.
Memo to Members
''Private Foundations :·The Payout Requirement and
Its Effect in Investment and Spending Policies" - A
study conducted by the University of Michigan Graduate
School of Business.
The Proposal Process - General guidelines for developing and writing foundation grant proposals.
Why and How - A kit that gives the basics of writing
annual reports and press releases.
6. COORDINATING WORKSHOPS. From time to time,
CMF offers special purpose workshops and seminars on
public information, community foundations, investments and
other important topics.
7. REACHING THE PUBLIC. CMF strives to make foundations better understood by the public through the media and
other forums. Two slide/tapes and film available to Members
for briefing community groups about charitable grantmaking.
8. PREPARING REPORTS AND NEWS RELEASES.
CMF helps members write and produce their own annual
reports and press releases. To expedite distribution of these
materials to foundation people, legislators and other interested
groups, members are offered pre-printed sets of mailing labels.

9. TEACHING GRANTSMANSHIP. CMF sponsors grantsmanship seminars throughout the state. Here grantseekers
learn the basics about foundations and the art of proposal
writing.
10. REFERRING PROFESSIONALS. CMF refers members
to researchers, consultants, writers and other qualified professionals.

�for grantors, grantees an
The Michigan Scene- A quarterly newspaper updating
events and issues of concern to Michigan grantmakers.
Survey of Michigan Foundation Philanthropy - Analysis of grantmaking patterns.

Foundation Tax Law: History, Problems &amp; Prospects Prepared by William M. Brodhead, Esq.
Memo to Members
" Private Foundations: -The Payout Requirement and
Its Effect in Investment and Spending Policies" - A
study conducted by the University of Michigan Graduate
School of Business.
The Proposal Process - General guidelines for developing and writing foundation grant proposals.
Why and How - A kit that gives the basics of writing
annual reports and press releases.
6. COORDINATING WORKSHOPS. From time to time,
CMF offers special purpose workshops and seminars on
public information, community foundations, investments and
other important topics.
7. REACHING THE PUBLIC. CMF strives to make foundations better understood by the public through the media and
other forums. Two slide/ tapes and film available to Members
for briefing community groups about charitable grantmaking.
8 . PREPARING REPORTS AND NEWS RELEASES.
CMF helps members write and produce their own annual
reports and press releases. To expedite distribution of these
materials to foundation people, legislators and other interested
groups, members are offered pre-printed sets of mailing labels.
9. TEACHING GRANTSMANSHIP. CMF sponsors grantsmanship seminars throughout the state. Here grantseekers
learn the basics about foundations and the art of proposal
writing.
10. REFERRING PROFESSIONALS. CMF refers members
to researchers, consultants, writers and other qualified professionals.

SERVICES

MEMBERS

�MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
All Michigan private and community grantmaking foundations,
banks serving foundations and charitable trusts and corporations with giving programs are eligible to join CMF. CMF is taxexempt under Section 501 (c) (3), and is not a private
foundation under Section 509 (a) (1) of the Internal Revenue
Code. To support CMF's administrative and program expenses, members contribute annually on a scale based on their
asset value, as shown below:
Foundations with Market-Value
Assets of
Under $200,000
$200,000
1 million
5million
10 million
25 million
100 million
300 million
Over

Membership
Contribution
$

$

1 million
5million
10 million
25 million
100 million
300 million
900 million
900 million

Banks serving Foundations &amp;
Charitable Trusts
Corporate Giving Offices

75
200
450
700
1,000
2,000
3,000
5,000
12,000

225
225

A Cooperating Regional Association of Grantmakers with the
Council on Foundations, Inc.

MEMBERS

�COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
MEMBERS
Albion
Albion Civic Foundation
Allegan
Allegan Foundation
Alpena
Besser Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund, Inc.
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Citizens Trust
Earhart Foundation
The J. F. Ervin Foundation
The Jensen Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
The Pryor Foundation
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Bay City
Bay Area Community Foundation
Kantzler Foundation
Oscar P. and Louise H. Osthelder Charitable Foundation
Battle Creek
The Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Charles and Jessie Brackett Memorial Scholarship Fund
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees Fund, Inc.
Kendall Foundation
Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
Benton Harbor
Whirlpool Foundation

Caro

Claude D. and Etta H. Andrews Foundation

Detroit Metropolitan Area
American Natural Resources Company
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation, Inc.
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Comerica Bank-Detroit
Detroit Community Trust
Detroit Edison Company
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
H. T. Ewald Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundation, Inc.
George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Fruehauf Foundation
General Motors Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Harder Foundation
James and Lynelle Holden Fund
J.L. Hudson Company
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
The Kresge Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation
Manufacturers National Bank
McGregor Fund
B.D. and Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.O. and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
National Bank of Detroit
illiivn
Trust

�Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
H. T. Ewald Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundation, Inc.
George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Fruehauf Foundation
General Motors Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Harder Foundation
James and Lynelle Holden Fund
J.L. Hudson Company
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
The Kresge Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation
Manufacturers National Bank
McGregor Fund
B.D. and Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.D. and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
National Bank of Detroit
William and Mary Pagel Trust
The Meyer and Anna Prentis Family Foundation, Inc.
Harold and Carolyn Robison Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
The Skillman Foundation
George M. and Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan
Edward C. and HazelL. Stephenson Foundation
Stroh Brewery Company
Mary Thompson Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
Wetsman Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore and Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winkelman Brothers Apparel Foundation

MEMBERS

�MEMBERS Continued
Flint
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Citizens Commercial and Savings Bank
DeWaters Charitable Trust
Flint Area Health Foundation
The Flint Public Trust
Genesee Merchants Bank and Trust Company
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Horizon Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Mallery Charitable Trust
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
James A. Welch Foundation
Frankenmuth
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
NewCentury Bank
Allen E. and Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation
Frem o nt
The Fremont Area Foundation
Gerber Baby Foods Fund
Grand Blanc
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
JSJ Foundation
Lee Foundation
LoutitFoundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Gra nd Rapids
Baldwin Foundation
Max D. and Constance M. Boersma Charitable Trust
Richard M. and Helen DeVos Foundation
L.M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
Dyer-lves Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
David M. and Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
The Keeler Fund
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Michigan National Bank
Old Kent Bank and Trust Company
The Sebastian Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
Union Bank and Trust Company
The Wege Foundation

MEMBERS Continued
Grandville
Grand Valley National Bank
Hartland
Heartland Foundation
Holland
Holland Community Foundation
Jackson
Aeroquip Foundation
ConsumeiS Power Company
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
HUISt Foundation
Jackson Foundation
Robert J . S impson Foundation
Kalamazoo
The Acme Foundation
American National Bank and Trust Company
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
First of America-Michigan
Havirmill Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
McColl-Batts Foundation
The Power Foundation
A.M. Todd Company

�Union Bank and Trust Company
The Wege Foundation

MEMBERS Continued
Grandville
Grand Valley National Bank

Hartland
Heartland Foundation

Holland
Holland Community Foundation

Jackson
Aeroquip Foundation
Consumers Power Company
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Hurst Foundation
Jackson Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation

Kalamazoo
The Acme Foundation
American National Bank and Trust Company
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
First of America-Michigan
Havirmill Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
McColl-Batts Foundation
The Power Foundation
A.M. Todd Company
The Upjohn Company
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Vicksburg Foundation

Lansing
Frank S. and Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation

Midland
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Barstow Foundation
Chemical Bank and Trust Company
Comerica Bank-Midland
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
The Midland Foundation
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation

MEMBERS

�MEMBERS Continued

Monroe
Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Monroe Foundation Trust
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Muskegon
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Niles
Edward and Irma Hunter Foundation
Owosso
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Rochester
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation
St. Joseph
Berrien Community Foundation, Inc.
Saginaw
Arnold and Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
Francis Mills Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Second National Bank of Saginaw
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Tecumseh
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
Three Rivers
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.
Traverse City
Mukti Fund
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Traverse Area Foundation, Inc.
Zeela nd
Herman Miller, Inc.
New York, New York
The Ford Foundation

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
TREASURER'S REPORT
Twelve Months Ending March 31, 1984
Cash Receipts, Disbursements &amp; Cash Balance
Cash Balance, March 31, 1983

$ 22,392.63

Cash Receipts 1983-84 Year:
Member Contributions
Additional Member Contributions
Interest
Excess Conference Revenue
Mailing Label Service
Publication Sales
Other
Special Purpose Grants
1983-84 Cash Received

88,505.00
12,430.00
3,212.46
8,312.19
433.93
321.00
5,128.80
89,957.51
208,300.89

Cash Disbursements 1983-84 Year:
Salaries and Related Taxes

73,668.37

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�COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
TREASURER'S REPORT

Twelve Months Ending March 31 , 1984
Cash Receipts, Disbursements &amp; Cash Balance

Cash Balance, March 31, 1983
Cash Receipts 1983-84 Year:
Member Contributions
Additional Member Contributions
Interest
Excess Conference Revenue
Mailing Label Service
Publication Sales
Other
Special Purpose Grants
1983-84 Cash Received

$ 22,392.63
88,505. 00
12,430.00
3,212.46
8,312.19
433.93
321.00
5,128.80
89 957.51
208,300.89

Cash Disbursements 1983-84 Year:
73,668.37
Salaries and Related Taxes
1,980.00
Rent - Office
4,177.
70
Telephone
4,169.00
Rent - Equipment
2,993.95
Mailing and Postage
2,924.98
Stationery and Supplies
1,841.50
Publication Expenses
4,273.68
Meeting and Travel
329.00
Insurance
778.54
Furniture and Equipment
1,100.00
Computer and Mailing List
422.90
Miscellaneous
624.43
Trustees and Committee Meetings
458.47
Contracted Clerical Expense
4,986.88
Small Conference Expense
90 138.47
Special Purpose Grant Expenses
194 867.87
1983-84 Cash Disbursements
1983-84 Receipts in Excess
13,433.02
of Disbursements
7 525.00
1984-85 Revenue Received in 1983-84
Cash Balance, March 31, 1984
Cash Balance Composed of:
Cash on Hand
Cash in Checking Account
Cash in Savings Account
Money Market Account
TOTAL

$ 43,350.65

$

�BOARD OF TRUSTEES

1984-85
William W. Allen, Vice President and Secretary
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation, Midland
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn
Nancy Feller, Associate General Counsel
The Ford Foundation, New York, NY
Allan J . Fletcher, Vice President
Comerica Bank-Detroit, Detroit
Edward J. Frey, Chairman
The Frey Foundation, Grand Rapids
Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President and Treasurer
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Judith S. Hooker, Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust, Grand Rapids
Gilbert Hudson, President
Hudson-Webber Foundation, Detroit
Keith D. Jensen, President
The Jensen Foundation, Ann Arbor
Ted L. Johnson, Presklent
The Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont
Howard D. Kalleward, Executive Director
The Kalamazoo Foundation, Kalamazoo
Donald A. Lindow, Vice President
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Evelyn Mach tel, Vice President
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation, Lansing
W. Calvin Patterson, lll, District Manager-Corporate Contributions
Michigan Bell Telephone Company, Detroit
Carl F. Reitz, Secretary
Besser Foundation, Alpena
James M. Richmond, Vice President
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Margaret A. Riecker, Trustee
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation, Midland
Leonard W. Smith, President
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Peter M. Wege, President
The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids
William S. White, Presklent
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint

OFFICERS
Ted L. Johnson, Chairman
W. Calvin Patterson, Ill, Vice Chairman
Dorothy A. Johnson, Secretary
Thomas W. Herbert, Treasurer

STAFF
Dorothy A. Johnson, Executive Director
Sandra G. Hussey, Office Manager
Jeri L. Fischer, Staff Assistant
Edith E. Sillars, Editor

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Tuesday, October 23, 1984
Subject:

"Current Trends in Grantmaking: Detroit, Michigan
and the Nation"
Speakers: Dorothy A. Johnson, Executive Director, CMF and
Vice Chairman, Council on Foundations; and Detroit
Area Foundation and Corporate Grantmakers
Location: DETROIT CLUB
Time:
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Tuesday, November 20, 1984
"Detroit's Newest Foundation - The Community
Foundation of Southeast Michigan"
Speakers: Joseph L. Hudson, Jr., President and Richard Huegli,
Acting Director, The Community Foundation of
Southeast Michigan
Location: DETROIT CLUB
Time:
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.

Subject:

Thursday, December 13, 1984
"Are We Meeting Human Needs in Southeastern Michigan?"
John D. Macinnes, Executive Vice President, United
Community Services
Location: THE KRESGE FOUNDATION
Time:
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.

Subject:
Speaker:

Thursday, January 24, 1985
"Emergency Health Care Delivery in Detroit"
Subject:
Speakers: Edward S.C. Thomas, President, Detroit Receiving
Hospital and Dr. Alexander J. Walt, Professor &amp;
Chairman-Department of Surgery, Wayne State University
Location: DETROIT RECEIVING HOSPITAL, 4201 St. Antoine, Detroit
Time:
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.

(continued)

�Tuesday, February 19, 1985
"Investment Policies and Selecting &amp; Evaluating Your
Investment Manager"
B. Thomas Willison, Principal, William M. Mercer-Meiding
Speaker:
Location: DETROIT CLUB
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Time:

Subject:

Thursday, March 28, 1985
Subject:
"Education Partnerships and Alternatives K-12"
Speaker:
Arthur Jefferson, General Superintendent of Schools
Location: CORNELIUS GOLIGHTLY CENTER, 900 Dickensen at
East Jefferson
Time:
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 2, 1985
"Detroit Riverfront Development"
David Van Howe, Executive Vice President, Stroh
Properties
Location: DETROIT CLUB
Time:
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Subject:
Speaker:

Council of Michigan Foundations
18 N. Fifth Street
Grand Haven, MI 49417
616/842-7080

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November 6-8, 1985

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13th Annual Conference
November 6-8, 1985, Hyatt Regency
. Hbtel, Dearborn

..

5/28/85

..

Theme:

Solutions to Community Problems Ideas that. Work and May Have Been Funded by a Grantmaker
Wednesday

11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

1:30

November 6
4:00

l

4:30

Board of Trustees Meeting
Host Committee Tours
(Conducted by grantmaker
in mini vans)
Registration Opens
1) Focus Hope
Host Committee Video Tapes
of Area Grantee Projects -- to run throughout conference
Display Area for annual reports/forms/etc.
2)
Possible: Host
Committee Buffet
(Luncheon for early
registrants).

3)
4)
5)
6)

Henry Ford Museum/
Greenfield Village
Medical Center
Riverfront Development
GM Hamtramck Plant &amp;
New Center Commons
Gallery Tours

CMF Annual

M~g.

Host Committee
Reception
Site:

Hotel

Hosted by:
Comerica Bank
Manufacturers
National Bank
of Detroit

9·30

9·30

7·15

5:30

Opening Dinner
Speaker:
Senator . Daniel
Patrick Moynihan
(invited)

T~pic:

ConferencE

Theme
"Solutions to
Community Problems Ideas That Work
May Have Been
Funded by a Gra tmaker"

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�Council of Michigan Foundations
13th Annual Conference
November 6-8, 1985, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Dearborn
Theme:

Solution&amp; to Community Problems Ideas that Work and Hay Have Been Funded by a Grantmaker
Thursday

7:45 a.m.

- 9:15 a.m.

PLENARY 8REAX.FAST

How to

11:00

10:45

9:30

Hake

Things

November 7
12:15

ppen at the Community Level

It

Health

(Xnformative, fast
paced overview)

Children ' Youth I

2:00

PLENARY

2:15

4:00 ~:15 - 5:1

CONCURRBNT SESSIONS

I

Health II
Children ' Youth u

Crime

Speaker:
Surgeon
General

Aging

10:00

Possibilities - to be
determined

Healeh
Headed Where,
For Whom?

6:00

HOST COMMITTEE
EVENING FESTIVITIES

How to Know When You
Have A Winner

Reception/Dinner/Entertainment Wayne State University

Michigan's Response
to Needs of Children

Marion Wright
Edelman

-

WNCHEON

ipealter on:
Is&amp;ues of Iaportance
to Solving Problel88
of Children ' Youth

Speaker:

12 ..:lo

Permanent Families;
Child Abuse,
Teenage Pregnancy

Education ' Self
Worth Issues

Legialativ
Network•

Detroit Institute of
Art
Edison Institute Henry Ford Museum

etc.
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Council of Michigan Foundations
13th Annual Conference
November 6-8, 1985, Hyatt Rege~cy Hbtel, Dearborn
Theme:

Solutions to Community Problems Ideas that Work and May Have Been Funded by a Grantmaker
· Friday, I , November 8

I

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Breakfast

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Corporate Giving Session I

Corporate Giving Session II

Conununity Foundation Session I
Private Foundation Legal
&amp; Tax Issues

CLOSING LUNCHEON PLENARY
I

Community Foundation Session I I

Barbara Bush (invited)
David Rockefeller

I

Investment Seminar

-

'

Possible Speakers:

'

11:00

2·00

12·30

12:15

10:15

10:00

8:00 a.m.

"

Advisory Cabinet

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May 23, 1985
Ms. Sandy Hussey
Council of Michigan Foundations
18 North Fifth Street
Grand Haven, MI 49717
Dear Sandy:
Enclosed you will find the information on the proposed Council
of Michigan Foundation's dinner at The Detroit Institute of
Arts on Thursday evening, November 7, 1985.
Both the menu and floor plans suggest a progressive event
involving cocktails, food, dessert, liquers, and a tour of
the exhibition in six areas of the lvtuseum. The areas I propose utilizing are indicated on the floor plan and are, at
this point, only one possible way of organizing your event.
Per your budgetary constraints, as discussed at our meeting,
the event herein outlined has an estimated cost of $35.00 per
person, inclusive of all costs including music.
If you have any questions or if I may provide more information which would be _helpful to your committee in its decisionmaking process, please feel free to call.

FOUNDERS
SOCIE1Y
DEfROIT

Please extend our warmest welcome to the members of the
committee, as we are very anxious to host your event at
The Detroit Institute of Arts.
Sincerely,

·~

INSTITUTE
OF ARTS
!&gt;200 WOODWARD AVE .

Assi tant Director for
Development/Special
Events &amp;Services

DETROIT, MICH . 48202

MAT/db
F11closures
P.S.

I am also enclosing a narrative description of the
Donatello Exhibition for your information.

�COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
November 7, 1985
MENU

Bar and Hors d'ouevres - South Court (6:30 - 7:15 p.m.)
- Olive Fritte - Sauteed fresh olives
- Cheese and Crackers
- Italian Sausage
- Warmed Garlic Breadsticks
Starter- North Court (7:15- 8:00p.m.)
- Soup - Choice of:

Hot - Squash Soup Mantua Style
Cold - Minted Pea Soup

Entree - Rivera Court (7:45 - 9:00p.m.)
- Italian Baked Chicken
- Pasta Alfredo
- Zucchini (sauteed)
- Wine Table
Desserts - South Court (9:00 - 10:00 p.m.)
- Pear Zabaglione
- Cannoli
Liqueur and Coffee Service - Kresge Court (9;30 - J0:30 p.m.)

�DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ART

Bar and
Hors d'ouevres - South Court to now include:

(Music)
(Cocktails)

Cheese and Crackers
Italian Sausage
Stuffed Mushrooms
Mini Pizzas
Bread Sticks

Starter - North Court
Soup - Choice of:

Hot - Squash Soup Mantua Style
Cold - Minted Pea Soup

Entree - Rivera Court

(Music)
(Wine)

Italian Baked Chicken
Pasta Alfredo
zucchini -

(sauteed)

Wine Table

Desserts - South Court

(Desserts, Liqeur and Coffee Service could be
combined in the same area)

Pear Zabaglione
Cannoli

Drinks cannot be taken throughout the museum.

(Music)
(Cocktails)

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�WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER6

11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING

Stanley Suite, Second Level

12:oo- 7:00p.m.
REGISTRATION

Lobby Level
"Gathering Place"
Bugatti Royale, Second Level
View foundation and corporate displays,
pick up an annual report, see a film
presentation, or simply stop and visit with
a colleague.

1:30 - 4:00 p.m.
13th Annual Council of
Michigan Foundations Conference
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November 6-8, 1985
Hyatt Regency-Dearborn

DETROIT AREA TOURS

Advance reservation required for
van tours. Vans and drivers courtesy of Chrysler Corporation, Ford
Motor Company, General Motors
Corporation, and Automobile Club
of Michigan.

Focus: Hope- Tour the facilities of
a major metropolitan Detroit civil
and human rights organization
which was founded in 1968. Projects visited will be food prescription program, food for seniors, industrial mall, and machinist training institute.
Tour Facilitator: Kari Schlachtenhaufen,
Program Officer, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit

Henry Ford Museum/Greenfield
Village - Tour the 12-acre Americana Collection. Includes the history of the automobile, household
items, lighting devices, and musical instruments. Tour Greenfield
Village's 240 acres of restored
buildings and homes.
Tour Facilitator: Sharron Kreindler, Special Projects Coordinator, Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation, Detroit

Medical Center - Van tour of De"
troit's Medical Center. One of the
country's most comprehensive,

�up-to-date urban medical complexes. Also see Detroit Receiving
Hospital, Kresge Eye Institute,
Harper Grace Children's Hospital,
and other medical facilities.
Tour Facilitator: Gilbert Hudson, President, Hudson-Webber Foundation,
Detroit

Riverfront Development -Van and
walking tour of Detroit's downtown
and riverfront development. Includes Greektown, Trappers Alley,
Millender Center, Stroh Project,
and the riverfront.
Tour Facilitator: Esther G. Edwards, Vice
President/Executive Director, Gordy
Foundation, Inc., Detroit

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Gallery Tours - Highlights include
a display of Pewabic work at the
Pewabic Society, and a visit to the
Detroit Artists Market. Pewabic
Society is one of only two independent ceramic learning centers in
the country. The Market provides
income to local artists and informs
the public about contemporary art
of all media through professionally
juried exhibits . In November,
visitors will see the exhibit, "Tangents and Definitions in Abstract
Art".
Tour Facilitator: Sandra McAlister Arnbrozy, Program Officer, The Kresge Foundation, Troy

2:15- 4:00p.m.
VIDEO FILM FESTIVAL
Bugatti Royale, Second Level

Opportunity to view Michigan
Foundation and Corporate Giving
Projects. Includes Eagle Village,
Focus: Hope, Greenfield Village,
Rehabilitation Institute, Renaissance City Chamber Music, Stroh
River Place, Travelers Aid, and
others. A full schedule of film
showings will be available at the
conference registration desk.
Video equipment provided by Focus:
Hope.

4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS ANNUAL MEETING
Chicago-Houston Suites, Lobby
Level-East

Speakers:
Ted L. Johnson, Chairman, Council of Michigan Foundations
Dorothy A. Johnson, President,
Council of Michigan Foundations

6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
OPENING RECEPTION
Hubbard Foyer, Lobby Level-West

Hosted by Comerica Bank-Detroit,
Manufacturers National Bank of
Detroit and National Bank of Detroit
Entertainment by Northwestern
(High School) Jazz Ensemble

7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
DINNER
Springwells, Lobby Level-West

Moderator: Ted L. Johnson, Chairman, Council of Michigan Foundations
Welcome: John E. Marshall, III,
Executive Vice President, The
Kresge Foundation, Troy
Invocation: Beverly B. Smith, Second Vice President, National Bank
of Detroit, Detroit
Introducer: Alfred H. Taylor, Jr.,
President and Secretary, The Kresge Foundation, Troy

Trappers Alley

9:30p.m.
AFTERGLOW
Pool Terrace, Lobby Level-East

Hosted by Detroit Neurosurgical
Foundation and Lyon Foundation,
Inc.
Entertainment by Northwestern
(High School) Jazz Ensemble
Charles Osgood

Speaker

Charles Osgood, CBS News
Correspondent, Anchor of
CBS Sunday Night News, and
he writes and anchors Newsbreak and The Osgood File on
the CBS Radio Network, New
York
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�Jack A. Litzenberg, Program Officer, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Carolyn S. Pearson, Corporate Relations Manager, Ameritech Publishing Company, Troy

THURSDAY,

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9:30 - 10:45 a.m.

NOVEMBER 7

Concurrent Sessions

7:00 - 7:45a.m.

COMMUNITY PROJECTS THAT WORK
- COMMUNITY SESSION I

EARLY BIRD COFFEE

Bugatti Royale, Second Level
Those wishing to have an early cup of
coffee before the buffet breakfast are welcome to meet at the "Gathering Place."

7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
REGISTRATION

Lobby Level
((Gathering Place"
Bugatti Royale, Second Level
View foundation and corporate displays,
pick up an annual report, see a film presentation, or simply stop and visit with fellow
colleagues.

7:45 -9:15a.m.
BREAKFAST

Springwells, Lobby Level-West
CHILDREN AND YOUTH: NATIONAL
PROBLEMS AND LOCAL SOLUTIONS

Moderator: Lynn A. Feldhouse,
Administrator, Chrysler Corporation Fund, Detroit
Introducer: Leonard W. Smith,
President, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit

Rolls Royce Suite, Second Level
Focuses on three practical examples of successful community-based
projects funded by Michigan grantmakers. Expert tips on concepts
and approaches to effective problem-solving. Michigan grantmakers will describe outstanding
examples of community-based
programming selected for their
"replicability" by other communities and grantmakers in Michigan.
Moderator: John J. Kornacki, Fellow, Resources for the Future,
Washington, DC and former Program Officer, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Speakers:
Patricia B. Johnson, Executive
Director, Muskegon County Community Foundation, Muskegon
Marian Wright Edelman

TURBULENCE IN THE HEALTH CARE
ARENA: COMMUNITY CRISIS AND
RECOVERY - HEALTH SESSION I

Pierce Arrow Suite, Second Level
Health care is not what it was 50 or
30 or 10 years ago. Nor what it will
be tomorrow. New and fast changing issues such as technology,
ethics, funding of care, and access
to care are profoundly affecting
the lives of people in every community.
Grantmakers are agents of change
for the betterment of society, but
what areas of health care are most
in need of these philanthropic resources? Where can your organization's funding have maximum
effect in this arena of complex, lifedealing concerns? And, why is it
vital that action be taken?
Moderator: Dr. Robert D. Sparks,
President and Chief Programming
Officer, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek
Speakers:
Symond R. Gottlieb, Executive
Director, Greater Detroit Area
Health Council, Inc., Detroit
Douglas Peters, President, Henry
Ford Hospital, Detroit
Dr. E. James Potchen, Chairman,
Department of Radiology, Michigan State University, E. Lansing

Speaker

Marian Wright Edelman, President, Children's Defense
Fund, Washington, DC; recently named MacArthur
Foundation Fellow
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NATIONAL PROBLEMS, LOCAL
SOLUTIONS - CHILDREN AND
YOUTH SESSION I
Steams-Knight Suites, Second Level

Afollow-up to the breakfast presentation will provide a blueprint for
programs to prevent teenage preg-

�nancy and child abuse and will
report on the status of existing
programs in Michigan.

Dr. William Kimball, Professor of
Resource Development, Michigan
State University, E. Lansing

Moderator: Kari Schlachtenhaufen,
Program Officer, The Skillman
Foundation, Detroit

Dr. Ray Vlasin, Professor of Resource Development and former
Dean of Lifelong Learning, Michigan State University, E. Lansing

Speakers:
Ann H. Cohn, Executive Director,
National Committee for Prevention
of Child Abuse, Chicago

HEALTH CARE COSTS - WHAT
GRANTMAKERS CAN DO IN THEIR
COMMUNITIES

Krista Dow, Director, Youth Development, New Detroit, Inc., Detroit

Pierce Arrow Suite, Second Level

Philip Frey, President, Michigan
Committee for Prevention of Child
Abuse, Lansing

of a community's cost of treating
illness is best achieved by a competitive environment in the postregulatory age.

10:45 - 11:00 a.m.

A no-holds-barred debate. Statistics show the awesome impact of
health care costs and access on
communities. Tax dollars, corporate profits, and individual income
are diverted in large measure to
pay for such care. The fiscal and
environmental attractiveness of a
city or county is enhanced by the
status of its health care industry.

REFRESHMENT BREAK

11:00 a.m.- 12:15 p.m.
TIPS ON PROBLEM-SOLVING IN
YOUR COMMUNITY - COMMUNITY
SESSION II

Rolls Royce Suite, Second Level
Building on the earlier session's
case studies, three experts will
describe practical, easy-to-apply
concepts and approaches to community problem-solving. Topics
include how to conduct community needs assessments. Importance
of setting priorities and building
community coalitions, and how to
mobilize citizen support. The
speakers have provided counsel and
leadership for a number of community-wide projects in Michigan,
including those in Lapeer, Eaton
Rapids, Battle Creek, Lansing, and
Jackson.
Moderator: John J. Kornacki, Fellow, Resources for the Future,
Washington, DC and former Program Officer, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Speakers:
Dr. Frank Fear, Associate Professor
of Resource Development, Michigan State University, E. Lansing

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Pewabic Pottery

Debate: Resolve that the reduction

What roles can grantmakers take
in this critical area?
Moderator: Sue Blandford, Trustee
and Past Chairman, Grand Rapids
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Panelists:
Dr. Theodore Cooper, Vice Chairman of the Board, Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo
Dr. William Grove, Consultant,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle
Creek and former Vice Chancellor
for Academic Affairs, University of
Illinois at the Medical Center, IL.

Detroit Artists Market

PROGRAMS THAT WORK FOR TROUBLED AND DISADVANTAGED YOUTHCHILDREN AND YOUTH SESSION II
Stearns-Knight Suites, Second Level

Blueprint for building effective
programs which focus on the intellectual development and social
values of youth, particularly minority youth.
Moderator: Richard Levey, Vice
President, The Shiffman Foundation, Detroit
Speakers:
Dr. Jeffrey Howard, Ph.D., Consultant to the Dean, Harvard College and President, Efficacy Committee, Cambridge, MA

Spencer Johnson, President, Michigan Hospital Association, Lansing

Dr. Ray Hammond, M.D., Executive Director, Efficacy Committee,
Cambridge, MA

Dr. Gloria Smith, Director, Michigan Department of Public Health,
Lansing

Rolando H. Shorey, Executive
Director, Metro Youth Program,
Inc., Detroit

"Solutions to Community Problems:
Ideas That Work"

5

�Theodore Cooper

James L. Humphrey

Eleanor M. Josaitis

Alison G. Coolbrith

Carolyn Pearson

Spencer Johnson
John Mcllquham

Douglas Peters

E. James Potchen

Brenda L. Schneider
Sandra K. Reminga
John P. Steketee

Ronald K. Speed

Florence "Dinghy" Sharp

Gloria R. Smith

�12:30- 2:00p.m.

WHEN IT COMES TO HEALTH CARE,
WHERE IS IT GOING?

tell jewels from paste? A panel representing varied foundations discusses some successful projects
and various experiences in trying
to predict proposals that will succeed.

Moderator: Ray B. Loeschner, Chief
Administrative Officer, Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint

Moderator: E.N. (Ned) Brandt,
Secretary,__Rollin M. Gerstacker
Foundation, Midland

Introduction: Robert E. Hencey,
Director of Communications and
Dissemination, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek

Speakers:
Elizabeth H. Binda, Trustee, Greater Battle Creek Foundation, Battle
Creek

LUNCHEON

Dallas-Washington Suites, Lobby
Level-East

James Heynen, Trustee, Dyer-Ives
Foundation, Grand Rapids

Speaker:

Dr. M. Roy Schwarz, Vice
President for Scientific and
Educational Mfairs, American
Medical Association, Chicago

Carl F. Reitz, Secretary, Besser
Foundation, Alpena
CRIME CONTROL AND REDUCTION

Pierce Arrow Suite, Second Level
Crime: Community-based solutions to the problem of crime control and reduction .. .ideas that
work.
Moderator: Gilbert Hudson, President, Hudson-Webber Foundation,
Detroit
Speakers:
James Humphrey, Manager-Security, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, and former Commander,
Detroit Police Department, Detroit
Betsy Lindsay, Director, The Eisenhower Foundation, Washington,
DC
Brenda Schneider, Vice President,
Manufacturers National Bank of
Detroit, Detroit

M. Roy Schwarz

2:15- 4:00p.m.

David F. Smydra, Vice President,
New Detroit, Inc., Detroit

Concurrent Sessions

AGING AT ITS BEST: ELDERS GIVING AND RECEMNG

CREATIVE GRANTMAKING FROM A
TRUSTEE'S PERSPECTIVE

Stearns-Knight Suites, Second
Level

Stutz Bearcat Suite, Lobby LevelWest

As the "graying of America" continues, it is important to provide
opportunities for older adults to
not only receive services but to

On what basis should a trustee
judge a grant request - how do you

give them. Featured will be four
successful Michigan programs
which play a significant part in improving the quality of life for thousands of our state's older citizens.
Moderator: Trudy Cross, Consultant on Aging, Charles Stewart
Mott I:'oundation, Flint
Speakers:
James E. Conlan, Vice Chairman,
Creative Marketing Services Corporation, Detroit
David H. Houseman, Program
Manager, Office of Services to the
Aging, Lansing
Sandra K. Reminga, Director, Area
Agency on Aging - Region 1-B,
Southfield
Eleanor M. Josaitis, Associate
Director, Focus: Hope, Detroit
THE LINK- UNDETECTED LEARNING DISABILITIES AND JUVENILE
DELINQUENCY

Rolls Royce Suite, Second Level
Learn about the link between the
learning disabled students and the
propensity for these students to
"drop out," become juvenile delinquents, long-term welfare recipients and wards of society. Develop
awareness of the problem, the need
and specific ways grantmakers can
make a difference.
Moderator: Clifford 0. Boyce, Vice
President of Community Relations,
Steelcase Foundation, Grand Rapids
Speakers:
Florence "Dinghy" Sharp, Teacher
and Consultant on Special Education, Farmington School System,
Farmington
Honorable John P. Steketee, Pro- ·
bate Judge, Juvenile Division,
Grand Rapids
Ronald E. Weger, -Trustee, W.B.
and Candace Thoman Foundation,
Lansing

�2:15 - 4:00p.m.
VIDEO FILM FESTIVAL

Bugatti Royale Suite, Second Level
Opportunity to view Michigan
Foundation and Corporate Giving
Projects to include Eagle Village,
Focus: Hope, Greenfield Village,
Rehabilitation Institute, Renaissance City Chamber Music, Stroh
River Place, Travelers Aid, and
others. A full schedule of film
showings will be available at the
conference registration desk.
Video equipment provided by Focus: Hope.

4:00 - 4:15 p.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAK

4:15 - 5:00p.m.
CMF LEGISLATIVE NETWORK

Phoenix- Washington Suites,
Lobby Level-East

6:00 - 10:30 p.m.

Detroit Institute of Arts. Works by
Donatello, his colleagues, stuRECEPTION, TOUR
dents, contemporaries, and successors, have been assembled from
AND DINNER
public and private collections
DETROIT INSTITUTE throughout the United States and
Europe. Included will be major
OF ARTS
wor-ks by Donatello and other principal Tuscan sculptors, such as,
Explore the treasures of the Detroit'
Jacopo della Quercia, Nanni di
Institute of Arts, one of the nation's
Banco, Brunelleschi, Ghiberti, and
finest cultural institutions.
Bertoldo.
A progressive dinner will lead
Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at
guests through the galleries and
6:30 p.m. in the South Court - a
courtyards and provide a chance to
large gallery featuring excellent
view an internationally important
examples from the Museum's Modexhibition: "Italian Renaissance
ern Sculpture collection. Guests
Sculpture in the Time of Donatelwill move to the North Court for
lo." The exhibition is a celebration
the soup course. There they will
of the 600th anniversary of Donatello's birth, as it coincides with see the Museum's galleries of Mrican, Oceanic, and New World culthe Centennial celebration of The
tures. The Entree will be served
in Rivera Court where Frescos by
famed muralist, Diego Rivera are
splendidly displayed. Fina'lly,
guests will gather for dessert in the
South Court, and finish the evening with liqueurs, coffee, and entertainment in the magnificent
Kresge Courtyard.
Entertainment throughout the
evening will be provided by the
Renaissance City Chamber Players.
Bus service from the Hyatt Regency Hotel
to the Detroit Institute of Arts will run
continuously from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. and
will return to the Hyatt Regency from
9:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Underground parking is available at the
lighted/guarded Cultural Center Garage.
Enter at the comer of Woodward and
Farnsworth. Parking fee- $1.75.

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(The Donatello exhibit is funded by grants from the
National Endowment for the Humanities, National
Endowment for the Arts, and American Express.)

Donatello's Madonna and Child
Giovanni's Hercules on Horseback

�Foundations and Program on NonProfit Organizations, Yale University, New Haven, CT
Douglas J. Rasmussen, Partner,
Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont, Detroit
HOW FUTURE FUND RAISING
TRENDS WILL HAVE AN IMPACT ON
COMMUNI'FY FOUNDATIONS

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8
7:00 - 8:00a.m.
EARLY BIRD COFFEE

Bugatti Royale Suite, Second Level

7:30a.m. -2:00p.m.
REGISTRATION

Lobby Level

"Gathering Place"
Bugatti Royale Suite, Second Level
View foundation and corporate displays,
pick up an annual report, see a film presentation, or simply stop and visit with fellow
colleagues.

8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Breakfast Concurrent Sessions

PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS - FORMATION, ESTATE PLANNING AND
LEGAL ISSUES

Private Foundation Session I
Rolls Royce Suite, Second Level

Learn the results of a national study
on why private foundations are
created and terminated; learn the
tax and estate planning advantages
of forming foundations and the
legal and tax issues involved.
Moderator: Leonard W. Smith,
President, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Speakers:
John A. Edie, Vice President and
General Counsel, Council on
Foundations, Washington, DC
Dr. Theresa J. Odendahl, Project
Manager, Private Foundation Formation, Growth, and Termination
Study sponsored by Council on

dent - Corporate Public Involvement, Aetna Life and Casualty,
Hartford, CT
Ronald K. Speed, Director, Corporate &amp; Community Responsibilities, Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis
INVESTMENT IN AN UNCERTAIN
ECONOMIC ERA

Community Foundation Session I

Investment Seminar I

Pierce Arrow Suite, Second Level

Chicago-Houston Suites, Lobby
Level-East

A look at current and future fund
raising trends and how they will
affect the way community foundations succeed. Learn about the important technologies that will reposition community foundations
in this country's economic landscape.

Coping with tax reform, trade deficit, major market fluctuations,
federal budget deficit, and other
hazards. Business and Investment
Outlook ... Investing in "Basic
Value" Common Stock ... and
more.

Moderator: John E. Hopkins, Assistant Director, The Kalamazoo
Foundation, Kalamazoo

Moderator: Donald A. Lindow, Vice
President, National Bank of Detroit, Detroit

Speaker:
John Mcllquham, Vice PresidentAdvertising The Gallup Organizations, New Jersey

Speakers:
Robert M. Giordano, Vice President
&amp; Director of Financial Market Research, Goldman Sachs, New York

Responders:
Patricia H. Edison, Executive Director, Grand Rapids Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Mary M. Neely, President, Midland
Foundation, Midland
TARGETED PHILANTHROPY: JOINlNG CONTRIBUTIONS AND PUBLIC
RELATIONS PROGRAMS

Robert L. Marks, President, Siff,
Oakley &amp; Marks, Inc., New York
George P. Schwartz, CFA, President, RCM Securities Fund, Inc.,
Birmingham

10:15 a.m.- 12:15 p.m.
PREVIEW OF 1985 990-PF

Corporate Giving Session I

Private Foundation Session II

Steams-Knight Suites, Second
Level

Rolls Royce Suite, Second Level

How can a contributions program
of any size have maximum impact
on both community and corporate
needs? What methods does a company use to achieve a "more focused" contributions program?
Moderator: Leo J. Brennan, Jr.,
Executive Director, Ford Motor
Company Fund, Dearborn
Speakers:
Alison G. Coolbrith, Vice Presi-

Learn how to complete revised 990
by case example. Review draft form
with instructions. Individuals responsible for completing form
should attend.
Moderator: Sally J. Yerex, Second
Vice President, National Bank of
Detroit, Detroit
Speaker:
John A. Edie, Vice President and
General Counsel, Council on
Foundations, Washington, DC

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�MARKETING A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION: THREE CASE ANALYSES -

NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN EMPLOYEE MATCHING GIFT PLANS

Community Foundation Session II

Giving Session II

Pierce Arrow Suite, Second Level

Steams-Knight Suite, Second Level

Learn why and how three Michigan
community foundations developed
marketing plans to promote their
community foundation. Learn who
did the work. Hear about the "pitfalls" and outcomes.
Moderator: Ted L. Johnson, Chairman, Council of Michigan Foundations and President Emeritus, Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont
Speakers:
Lucy R. Allen, Executive Director,
Saginaw Community Foundation,
Saginaw
John E. Hopkins, Assistant Director, Kalamazoo Foundation, Kalamazoo
Richard F. Huegli, Program Consultant, Community Foundation
for Southeastern Michigan, Detroit
James R. Rohrback, Vice President
&amp; General Manager, Lawler Ballard,
Kalamazoo

DIVESTITURE: SHOULD SOUTH
AFRICA BE ON YOUR INVESTMENT
AGENDA

Investment Seminar II
Chicago-Houston Suites, Lobby
Level-East

Establishing a matching gift plan:
proper record keeping; designing
of forms; potential abuses; legal Foundation investment officers
implications; staffing needs. Exper- will report their experiences with
fences of companies that have portfolios which range from no
broadened their plans to include divestiture to selective divestiture
more eligible individuals or types (excluding non-signatories to the
of organizations. Programs that Sullivan Principles) to total divesmatch employee volunteer time.
titure (South Mrica free). Additional
speakers will address legal and
Moderator: Kay Hunt, Secretary,
Contributions Committee, Detroit investment issues of a divestiture
policy.
Edison Company, Detroit
Speakers:
Edward M. Crane, Jr., Vice President, Council for Financial Aid to
Education, Inc., New York, NY
Edward W. Siebert, Manager, Corporate Support Programs, Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, IL

Moderator: Robert E. Swaney, Jr.,
Vice President-Investment, Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Speakers:
David Britt, Chairman, Finance
Committee, New World Foundation, New York, NY

"Solutions to Community Problems:
Ideas That Work"

LOBBY LEVEL
10

�Allen R. Faurot, Director - Special 11:00- 11:15 a.m.
Investments, Ford Foundation, REFRESHMENT BREAK
New York, NY
Roy A. Schotland, L.L.B., Professor 11:00 a.m.- 12:15 p.m.
of Law, Georgetown University Law CMF ADVISORY CABINET
Center, Washington, DC
Atlanta Suite, Lobby Level-East
Thomas A. Troyer, Attorney, Caplin Chairman: Dr. Russell G. Mawby,
&amp; Drysdale, Washington, DC
Chairman, -W.K. Kellogg FoundaB. Thomas Willison, Vice Presi- tion, Battle Creek
dent - Asset Management &amp; PenMembers who have retired from
sion Services, Travelers Insurance,
service as CMF Trustees will conHartford, CT
vene for the second annual meeting of the CMF Advisory Cabinet.

Speaker:

Lieutenant Governor
Martha W. Griffiths

10:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
VIDEO FILM FESTIVAL

Bugatti Royale Suite, Second Level
Opportunity to view Michigan
Foundation and Corporate Giving
Projects to include Eagle Village,
Focus: Hope, Greenfield Village,
Rehabilitation Institute, Renaissance City Chamber Music, Stroh
River Place, Travelers Aid, and
others. A full schedule of film
showings will be available at the
conference registration desk.
Video equipment provided by Focus: Hope.

12:30- 2:00p.m.
LUNCHEON

Springwells, Lobby Level-East
Moderator: Dr. Russell G. Mawby,
Chairman, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek; Chairman, CMF
Advisory Cabinet
Introducer: Ranny Riecker, President, Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation, Ann Arbor and
Trustee, Herbert H. &amp; Grace A.
Dow Foundation, Midland

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SECOND LEVEL
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13th Annual Conference Committee
Chairman: John E. Marshall, III, Executive Vice President, Kresge Foundation, Troy
Coordinator: Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director, Council of Michigan
Foundations, Grand Haven
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Clifford 0. Boyce, Vice President-Community Relations, Steelcase Foundation,
Grand Rapids
E.N. (Ned) Brandt, Secretary, Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation, Midland
Beth Goebel, Executive Director, Dyer-Ives Foundation, Grand Rapids
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Communications and Dissemination, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek
John E. Hopkins, Assistant Director, Kalamazoo Foundation, Kalamazoo
Kay Hunt, Secretary, Contributions Committee, Detroit Edison Company, Detroit
Ted L. Johnson, Chairman, Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Beverly B. Smith, Second Vice President, National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Richard Levey, Vice President, The Shiffman Foundation, Detroit
Ray B. Loeschner, Chief Administrative Officer, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation,
Flint
W. Calvin Patterson, III, Executive Director, McGregor Fund, Detroit
James M. Richmond, Vice President, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Carl F. Reitz, Secretary, Besser Foundation, Alpena
Leonard W. Smith, President, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Sally Yerex, Second Vice President, National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Dorothy A. Johnson, President, Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
HOST COMMITTEE
Leonard W. Smith, (Chairman), President, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Sandra McAlister Ambrozy, Program Assistant, The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director, Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn
Mary E. Bradish, Public Affairs, Michigan Consolidated Gas Company, Detroit
Esther G. Edwards, Vice President/Executive Director, Gordy Foundation, Inc.,
Detroit
Lynn A. Feldhouse, Administrator, Chrysler Corporation Fund, Detroit
Allan J. Fletcher, Vice President, Comerica Bank- Detroit, Detroit
Lawrence Givens, Corporate Relations Director, Automobile Club of Michigan,
Dearborn
Kay Hunt, Secretary, Contributions Committee, Detroit Edison Company, Detroit
Gilbert Hudson, President, Hudson-Webber Foundation, Detroit
Alyce Jinian, Staff Manager-Corporate Contributions, Michigan Bell Telephone
Company, Detroit
A. Randolph Judd, Trustee, Lyon Foundation, Inc., Birmingham
Marvin A. Frankel, Vice President, Prentis Family Foundation, Detroit
N. James Levey, President, Shiffman Foundation, Detroit
Donald A. Lindow, Vice President, National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Sylvia L. McNarney, Program Director, McGregor Fund, Detroit
Clinton P. Schloop, Vice President, Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Donna Rust, Manager of Community Relations, American Natural Resources
Company, Detroit
Amy Turner, Executive Director, Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation, Detroit
William M. Wetsman, Vice President, Wetsman Foundation, Birmingham
Rick J. Winkley, Manager, General Motors Foundation, Detroit
REGISTRATION

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Judy Carl, Secretary, Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Jeri L. Fischer, Staff Associate, Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Lee R. Kollins, Staff Associate, Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn
Karen Kroll, Senior Word Processor, The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Barbara Zeigler, CMF Registrar; Secretary, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

CMFMEMBERS

• PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS
Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
William R. Angell Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation. Inc .
.,.... Bauervic-Carroll Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund. Inc.
Besser Foundation
Guido A. Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Max D. &amp; Constance M. Boersma Charitable Trust
Arnold &amp; Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial Scholarship Fund
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Detroit -Community Trust
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
DeWaters Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
L..M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Herbert and Junia Doan Foundation
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dyer.lves Foundation
Earhart Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
The J.F. Ervin Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
The Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
The Fruehauf Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Havirmill Foundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
Horizon Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
The Jensen Foundation
Jewish Community Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
The Keeler Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees Fund, Inc.
Kendall Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
Knight Family Charitable and Educational Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Lee Foundation
l..exo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
Loutit Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Mallery Charitable Trust
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
McColl·Batts Foundation
McCurdy Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
McGregor Fund
B.D. &amp; Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.O. &amp; Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation, Inc.
Albert L &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Louise 'fuller Miller Trust
Francis Mills Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
Mukti Fund
Allen E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation
Oscar P. &amp; Louise M. Osthelder Foundation
William &amp; Mary Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family Foundation, Inc.
The Pryor Foundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation

�CMF MEMBERS (CONTINUED)
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum foundation
Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
W.B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
!'rank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial foundation
VanValkenburg Foundation
The Vicksburg Foundation
The Wege foundation
James A. Welch Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman foundation
Wetsman Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation
• COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Albion Civic Foundation
Allegan Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
The Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation, lnc.
Flint Area Health Foundation
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
The Flint Public Trust
The Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Holland Community Foundation, Inc.
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Marcellus Community Foundation
The Midland Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Port Huron District Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shfawassee Foundation
Community Foundation of Southeastern Michigan
Traverse Area Foundation, Inc.
• BANKS

American National Bank &amp; Trust Company, Kalamazoo
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings, Flint
Citizens Trust, Ann Arbor
Comerica Bank-Detroit
Comerica Bank-Midland.
First of America-Michigan
Genesee Merchants Bank, Flint
Grand Valley National Bank, Grandville
Manufacturers National Bank, Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
National Bank of Detr.oit,
NewCentury Bank, Frankenmuth
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Second National Bank, Saginaw
Union Bank &amp; Trust Company, G&lt;and Rapids
• CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS &amp; CORPORATIONS
Aeroquip Foundation
Allied Corporation
American Natural Resources Company
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
Burroughs Corporation
Bundy Foundation
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Detroit·Edison Company
Dow Chemical Company
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Coming Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Federal Screw Works Poundation, Inc.
Flbre~Converters Foundation, Inc.
The Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
Gerber Baby Foods Fund
The J.L. Hudson Company
The Jacobson Stores Foundation
JSJ Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Herman Miller, Inc.
Monroe Foundation Trust
Sealed Power
Simpson Industries
Steelcase Foundation
Stroh Brewery Company
A.M. Todd Company
Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation
Winkelman Brothers Apparel Foundation

�Your Program Session Checklist
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6
6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
D Opening Reception
Hubbard Foyer, LLW
7:00- 9:30p.m.

D Dinner

4:15 - 5:00 p.m.

D CMF Legislative Network
Phoenix-Washington Suites, LLE

6:00 - 10:30 p.m.

D Reception, Tour, and Dinner
Detroit Institute of Arts

Charles Osgood, Speaker

Springwells, LLW
9:30

D Afterglow
Pool Terrace, LLE

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7
7:45- 9:15a.m.
D Breakfast

Breakfast
Roundtables

D Formation,

Estate Planning,
and Legal Issues: Private Foundations

Marian Wright Edelman, Speaker

Springwells, LLW
9:30- 10:45 a.m.

Rolls Royce Suite, 2nd level

D How Future Fund Raising Trends

D A Look at Community Projects

Will Have An Impact on Community Foundations

that Work

Rolls Royce Suite, 2nd level

Pierce Arrow Suite, 2nd level

D Turbulence in the Health Care

D Targeted

Philanthropy: Integrating Corporate Contributions
and Public Relations Programs

Arena: Community Crisis and
Recovery

Pierce Arrow Suite, 2nd level

Stearns-Knight Suites, 2nd level

D National Problems, Local Solu-

D Investing in an Uncertain

Economic Era: Investment Seminar

tions - Children and Youth

Stearns-Knight Suites, 2nd level
11:00 - 12:15 p.m.

D Tips on Problem-Solving in Your
Community

Chicago-Houston Suites, LLE
10:15 - 12:15 p.m.

D Preview

of 1985 990-PF: Private Foundations

Rolls Royce Suite, 2nd level

Rolls Royce Suite, 2nd level

D Health Care Costs -What Grant-

D Marketing a Community Foun-

makers can Do in Their Communities

dation: Three Case Analyses

Pierce Arrow Suite, 2nd level

Pierce Arrow Suite, 2nd level

D New Developments in Employee

D Programs that Work for Troubled

Matching Gift Plans: Corporate
Giving

and Disadvantaged Youth

Stearns-Knight Suites, 2nd level
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.

Stearns-Knight Suites, 2nd level

D Divestiture: Should SouthMrica

D Luncheon

Be on Your Investment Agenda?
Investment Seminar

Dr. M. Roy Schwarz, Speaker

Dallas-Washington Suites, LLE
2:15 - 4:00 p.m.

Chicago-Houston Suites, LLE

D Video Film Festival

D Creative

Grantmaking from a
Trustee's Perspective

Stutz Bearcat Suite, LLW

D Crime Control and Reduction

Bugatti Royale Suite, 2nd level
11:00 - 12:15 p.m.

D CMF Advisory Cabinet
Atlanta Suite LLE

Pierce Arrow Suite, 2nd level

D Aging at Its Best: Elders Giving
and Receiving

12:30 - 2:00 p.m.

D Luncheon
Speaker:

Stearns-Knight Suites, 2nd level

Lieutenant Governor
Martha W. Griffiths

D The Link- Undetected Learning
Disabilities and Juvenile Delinquency

Rolls Royce Suite, 2nd level

D Video Film Festival
14

Bugatti Royale, 2nd level

(LLE) Lobby Level East

(LLW) Lobby Level West

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                    <text>WELCOME TO THE 13th ANNUAL
CMF CONFERENCE
We hope you enjoy your stay while in Dearborn. Many people have actively participated in making this
conference a success. A special Thank You goes to:
Council of Michigan foundations
Advisory Cabinet

Council of Michigan foundations
Board of Trustees
Ted L. Johnson, Cha1rman
Howard D. Kalleward, Vice Chairman
Leo J. Brennan, Vice Chairman
James M. Richmond, Vice Chairman
Thomas W. Herbert, Treasurer
William W. Allen
Herbert H. Dow
Nancy feller
Allan J. fletcher
Edward J. f rey
Willard J. Hertz
judith S. Hooker
Gilbert Hudson
Keith D. Jensen
Donald A. Lindow
W. Calvin Patterson
Carl f. Reitz
Margaret A. Riecker
Leonard W. Smith
Peter M. Wege

Russell G. Mawby, Chairman
N. Barry Driggers
Herman f . Gertz
Miles Jaffee
Robert E. Kerschbaum
james R. Kettler
Evelyn Machtel
Robert B. Miller
Robert A. Risselade
Antony T. Sullivan
Alfred H. Taylor
Cleveland Thurber, Jr.
William S. White
Sally J. Yerex

13th ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Host Committee

Program Committee
John I. Marshall, III, Cha1rman
Clifford 0. Boyce
E. N. Brandt
Beth Goebel
Robert I. Hencey
John I. Hopkins
Kay Hunt
Ted L. Johnson
Richard Levey
Ray B. Loeschner
W. Calvin Patterson
James M. Richmond
Carl f. Reitz
Beverly B. Smith
Leonard W. Smith
Sally J. Yerex

Leonard W. Smith, Chairman
Sandra McAlister Ambrozy
Leo j. Brennan, Jr.
Mary I. Bradish
Esther G. Edwards
Lynn A. feldhouse
Allan J. fletcher
Lawrence Givens
Kay Hunt
Gilbert Hudson
Alyce Jinian
A. Randolph Judd
Marvin A. frankel
N. James Levey
Donald A. Lindow
Sylvia L. McNarney
Clinton Schloop
Donna Rust
Amy Turner
William M. Weisman
Rick J. Winkley

COUNCIL Of MICHIGAN fOUNDATIONS
Staff
Dorothy A. Johnson
Sandra G. Hussey
Jeri L. f ischer
Judy M. Carl
These people are easily identified by the ribbons they are wearing. They have given much of their time.
for your convenience an information desk will be located on the second floor of the hotel as well as the first.

We're Glad You're Here!!!

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Annual Report

Council of Michigan

FOUNDATIONS
An Association of Foundations
and Corporations Making Grants
for Charitable Purposes

�(CMF)
CMF Board of Trustees &amp; Officers
Edward J. Frey, Chairman
The Frey Foundation, Grand Rapids

Chairman:
Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus
The Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont

Willard J. Hertz, Vice President
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint

Vice Chairman:
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund, Detroit
Vice Chairman:
Howard D. Kalleward, Executive Director
Kalamazoo Foundation, Kalamazoo
Vice Chairman:
James M. Richmond, Vice President
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Judith S. Hooker, Trustee
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust,
West Olive
Gilbert Hudson, President
Hudson-Webber Foundation, Detroit
Keith D. Jensen, Presid ent
T he Jensen Foundaiton, Ann Arbor

Treasure 1 ~Donald A . Lindo·w, Vice President
Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President &amp; Treasurer National Bank of Detroit. Detroit
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
John E . Marshall, ill, Executive Vice President
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
William W. Allen, Vice President &amp; Secretary

Elsa U. Pardee Foundation, Midland

W. Calvin Patterson, ill, Executive Director
McGregor Fund, Detroit

Sue Blandford, Trustee
Grand Rapids Foundation, Grand Rapids
Herbert H. Dow, President
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation, Midland
Nancy Feller, Associate General Counsel
The Ford Foundation, New York

Carl F. Reitz, Secretary
Besser Foundations, Alpena
Margaret A. Riecker, President
Harry A. and Margaret D. To·wsley Foundation, Midland
Leonard W . Smith, President
T he Skillman Foundation. Detroit

A llan J. Fletcher, Vice President
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit

Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman / Trustee
Steelcase Corporation / teelcase Foundation

Advisory Cabinet
Robert B . Miller, Chairman
Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation,
Battle Creek

1973-82

1973-74

Nathan B. Driggers, President
Harder Foundation, East Detroit

1975-83

Robert A . Risselade, Trust ee
The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids

1975-81

Herman F. Gertz, President
Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation, Monroe

1976-82

Herbert F. Spieler,
Manager of Public Affairs
Consumers Power Company, Jackson

1976-85

AntonyT. Sullivan, Secretary
Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor

1973-74

1975-76

Alfred H . Taylor, Jr., P r esident
The Kresge Foundation, Troy

1973-74

1974-75

Cleveland Thurber, Jr.,
Senior Vice President
Comerica Incorporated - Detroit

James R. Kettler, Executive Director
Ruth Mott Fund, Flint

1973-74

WilliamS . Wh.ite, President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint

1973-84

Evelyn Mach tel, Vice President
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation, Lansing

1977-84

Sally J. Y erex, Second Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

1973-83

Chairman:
Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Thomas W. Herbert,
Vice President &amp; Treasurer
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Miles Jaffe, Es q.
Honigman, Miller, Schwartz &amp; Cohn, Detroit
Robert B. Kerschbaum,
Executive Director
Ann Arbor Area Foundation

Staff
President
Dorothy A. Johnson

Editor, The Michigan Scene
John L. Allen

Member Seroices Director
Sandra G. Hussey

Volunteer, Michigan Foundation Center
Regional Collections
Stevie Hertz

Staff Associate
Jeri L. Fischer
Secretary &amp; Receptionist
Judy M. Carl

1973-75

1982-84

�About CMF
The Council of Michigan Foundations is a non-profit association of 207 Michigan grantmakers, including 127 private foundations, 27 community foundations, 39 corporate foundations and giving programs, and 14 banks serving foundations and charitable trusts. CMF
began in 1973 and was incorporated in 1975.
Other constituencies are served as they relate to CMF's purposes and include all other
Michigan foundations and corporate grantmakers, national government representatives, the
media, grantees, the national and regional grantmaking community, and the general public.
CMF is affiliated with the Council on Foundations and 18 other regional associations
throughout the country.

Purposes
• To provide the means for regular exchange of ideas, experiences, information and expertise
among Michigan grantmakers.
• To represent Michigan grantmakers' interests and concerns with the officials of local, state
and national government.
• To increase private and community foundation and corporate grantmaking resources in the
State of Michigan.
• To increase the efficiency and effectiveness of Michigan's philanthropic network.
• To inform the public of the important and irreplaceable contributions of Michigan grantmaking institutions to the state and to the larger society.

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
Suite 3, One South Harbor Avenue
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, Michigan 49417
(616) 842-7080

�'CMF)
The Year in Review
In 1985-86 the Council of Michigan Foundations strengthened its ability to fulfill its mission to
increase the efficiency and effectiveness of Michigan's philanthropic network. During the last
year the 21 member Board of Trustees, eight standing committees and staff have
accomplished:
• Implementation of Strategic Plan and Financial Plan. 125 Members made additional contributions to CMF.
• Twenty-four new members.
• The 13th Annual Conference in Detroit "Solutions to Community Problems - Ideas That
Work" which attracted 510 participants.
• CMF Legislative Network met with 18 Congressmen or their staffs in Washington, D.C. to
discuss the importance of philanthropy.
• Advisory Cabinet provided guidance and leadership on how to fulfill CMF's newest purpose
"to increase grantmaking resources in the State of Michigan. "
• The CMF office moved to expanded new quarters made possible by The Loutit Foundation
and the Grand Haven Area Community Foundation. The Wege Foundation and the
Steelcase Corporation provided the office furniture. CMF operations were also enhanced
with installation of office automation equipment.
• Four one-day workshops on corporate giving issues, fund raising strategies for community
foundations, grant evaluation techniques and private foundation tax issues held.
• 12 meetin_gs of local grantmakers throughout the state.
• Co-sponsored two grantsmanship seminars offered as part of Michigan Bell "Stretching and
Raising Dollars" for non-profit organizations.
• Served as consultant on establishing private foundations and corporate giving programs and
offered assistance to community foundations.
• Record sales of fourth edition of the Michigan Foundation Directory and publication of the
fifth edition released in spring, 1986.
• Publication of 11 Memo to Members; six community foundation Memo to Members and
three editions of The Michigan Scene.

�Plans for the Future
During 1986-87 the Council of Michigan Foundations will continue pursuing the five purposes
and provide the several services noted elsewhere in this report. Special emphasis is to be given
to CMF's newest purpose "to increase private and community foundation and corporate
grantmaking resources in the State of Michigan." Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman, W.K.
Kellogg Foundation will serve as Chairman for this effort. We plan to work with individual
donors interested in encouraging others to consider making a community foundation contribution or establishing a fund; creating a private foundation or encouraging a corporation to do
the same. CMF will provide the technical materials and consultative services.
CMF continues to meet the four year strategic planning goals adopted by the Board of
Trustees in January, 1985. Membership has increased, members have understood and supported the membership contribution increase and the quality and quantity of services has continued. All of this is made possible by the dedication, commitment and hard work of the CMF
volunteers.
T he strengthening of the philanthropic network helps grantmakers help others. It's an exciting partnership and we look forward to future developments and challenges.

Ted L. Johnson
Chairman of the Board

Dorothy A. Johnson
President

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Publications
CMF keeps members and the public informed of developments and issues in private philanthropy. Publications include:
Michigan Foundation Directory, Edition V - A fact-filled bi-annual sourcebook about Michigan
foundations for grantors, grantees and the interested public.
The Michigan Scene - A quarterly newspaper updating events and issues of concern to
Michigan grantmakers.
Survey of Michigan Foundation Philanthropy - Analysis of grantmaking patterns.
Foundation Tax Law: History, Problems &amp; Prospects - Prepared by William M. Brodhead,
Esq.
Memo to M embers
Private Foundations: The Payout Requirements and Its Effect in Investments and Spending
Policies - A study conducted by the University of Michigan Graduate School of Business.
Information for Seeking Foundation and Corporate Grants - General guidelines for developing and writing foundation grant proposals.
Why and How - A kit that gives the basics of writing annual reports and press releases.
Finding Work With Grantmakers - What Are the Chances and Where Should I Look.

Occasional Paper: When the I.R.S. Audits Your Foundation
Occasional Paper: Corporate Giving

Public Information
CMF co-sponsors grantsmanship seminars for the grantseeking community.
CMF strives to make grantmakers better understood by the public through the media and
other forums.

13th Annual Conference site tours to M edical Center, Fo-cus:

Hope~- "]lemy -Ford Museum / Greenfield Village, Riverfront

Developmenf(md Gallery T ours were extremely popular.
CMF publications are used by foundation and corporate trustees, officers,
staff, grantees and the public.

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Additional Support
Received from CMF Members

1985-86

125 CMF Members contributed more than $240,000 in grants and in-kind equipment during
the past year to fulfill the purposes of the organization over and above their regular membership contribution.
Private Foundations
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Claude D. and Etta Andrews Foundation
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Besser Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund, Inc.
Max D. and Constance M. Boersma Charitable Trust
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samual Higby Camp Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dyer-Ives Foundation
Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation
L.M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Earl-Beth Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
J.F. Ervin Foundation
George and Elise M. Fink Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
Hougen Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward and Irma Hunter Foundation
The Jensen Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
The Keeler Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees Fund
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
The Kresge Foundation
Lexo Charitable Trust
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation
McGregor Fund
B.D. and Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.D. and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
Mukti Fund
Allen E. and Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation
O.P . and Louise M. Osthelder Foundation
William and Mary Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
The Power Foundation
Harold and Carolyn Robison Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. and Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation

Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation
The Vicksburg Foundation
The Wege Foundation
James A. Welch Foundation
W etsman Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

Community Foundations
Albion Civic Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation, Inc.
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Flint Area Health Foundation
The Flint Public Trust
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
The Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Banks
American National Bank and Trust Co. of Michigan
Chemical Bank and Trust Company
Citizens Commerical and Savings Bank
Comerica Incorporated
First of America - Michigan
Genesee Merchants Bank
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit
National Bank of Detroit
Union Bank and Trust Company
Corporate Foundations and Corporations
Aeroquip Foundation
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Detroit Edison Company
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundation
Fibre-Converters Foundation, Inc.
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
JSJ Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Simpson Industries
Steelcase Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Whirlpool Foundation

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1985-86 Committees
The Chairman and President serve as ex-officio members of all CMF committees.

Audit Committee is responsible for overseeing the annual audit procedure.
Carl F. Reitz, Chairman
Besser Foundations
Thomas W. Herbert
The Kresge Foundation
Judith S. Hooker
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust

Detroit Area Grantmakers Program Committee plans eight meetings annually
for Metropolitan Detroit grantmakers.
Leonard W. Smith, Chairman
The Skillman Foundation
Mary E . Bradish
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Marvin A. Frenkel
The Meyer and Anna Prentis
Family Foundation

N. James Levey
The Shiffman Foundation
Richard Levey
The Shiffman Foundation
W. Calvin Patterson, III
McGregor Fund

Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation

Amy Turner
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

A. Randolph Judd
Lyon Foundation, Inc.

Deborah Wallace
The Kresge Foundation

Kent County Donor's Forum meets quarterly to discuss common interests of the Greater Grand Rapids area.
(Photo courtesy of Steelcase Corporation Photo Department)

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Government Relations Committee is responsible for CMF's communications and relations with outside organizations, as well as with elected and appointed government officials.
This Committee also makes recommendations to the Board and membership with regard to
taking positions on issues affecting grantmakers and their grantee organizations.
James M. Richmond, Chairman
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
William W. Allen
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Steve Economy
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Nancy Feller
The Ford Foundation
Edward J. Frey
The Frey Foundation
Willard J. Hertz
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Judith S. Hooker
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker
Charitable Trust

Ted L. Johnson
The Fremont Area Foundation
James R. Kettler
Ruth Mott Fund
N. James Levey
The Shiffman Foundation
E.B. Morley, Jr.
Morley Brothers Foundation
Nancy E. Polis
General Motors Foundation
Ranny Riecker
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation

Information Systems Committee disseminates information about Michigan foundations
and coordinates internal information efforts desired by member foundations.
Ranny Riecker, Chair
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation

Robert E. Hencey
W .K. Kellogg Foundation

Michael Dively
Mukti Fund

Stevie Hertz
Michigan Foundation Center
Regional Collections

Raymond A. Finley
The Flint Public Trust
Barbara J. Getz
The Kresge Foundation

Judy Y. Samelson
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Membership Committee recommends to the Board plans for recruiting member organizations and brings to the Board policy questions regarding eligibility for membership.
Donald A. Lindow, Chair
National Bank of Detroit

Joyce F. Hecht
David M. and Joyce F. Hecht Foundation

Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
Ford Motor Company Fund

Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation

Allan J. Fletcher
Comerica Incorporated

Robert D. Sarow
Kantzler Foundation

Esther Gerstacker
Midland Foundation

Peter M. Wege
Steelcase Corporation/Steelcase Foundation

Membership Services Committee evalutes CMF services, develops new services and informs members of existing services available.
Howard D. Kalleward, Chairman
Kalamazoo Foundation
Laura A. Davis
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kay W. Hunt
Detroit Edison Company
Frances A. Hanson
Winship Memorial Scholarship Fund
Keith D. Jensen
The Jensen Foundation
Alyce Jinian
Michigan Bell Telephone Company

Ronald N. Kilgore
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Cathy Nelles
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
W. Calvin Patterson, III
McGregor Fund
Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation
Bertram W. Vermeulen
The Fremont Area Foundation

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Nominating Committee reviews the slate of officers and recommends candidates for
election to the Board .
Allan J. Fletcher, Chairman
Judith S. Hooker
Comerica Incorporated

Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
Ford Motor Company Fund
Thomas W. Herbert
The Kresge Foundation

Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker
Charitable Trust
Ranny Riecker
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation

13th Annual Conference Program Committee plans the program for the annual
conference.
John E. Marshall, III, Chairman
The Kresge Foundation

Richard Levey
The Shiffman Foundation

Clifford 0. Boyce
Steelcase Foundation

Ray B. Loeschner
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

E.N. Brandt
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation

W. Calvin Patterson, III
McGregor Fund

Beth Goebel
Dyer-Ives Foundation

Carl F. Reitz
Besser Foundations

Robert E. Hencey
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Beverly B. Smith
National Bank of Detroit

John E. Hopkins
Kalamazoo Foundation

Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

Kay W. Hunt
Detroit Edison Company

Sally ]. Yerex
National Bank of Detroit

Public Issues Committee meets at the re([uest of the Board to address questions raised by
the membership as well as to consider general subjects pertaining to philanthropy.
Leo]. Brennan, Jr., Chairman
Ford Motor Company Fund

Keith D. Jensen
The Jensen Foundation

Fred W. Corwin
CMF Advisory Cabinet

Mark C. Stevens
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation

Joyce F. Hecht
David M. and Joyce F. Hecht
Foundation

Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

Task Force on Religious Philanthropy is exploring the growing role of grantmaking
organizations sponsored by, or affiliated with, religious groups.
Willard J. Hertz, Chairman
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

DanS. Voydanoff
National Bank of Detroit

Kay W. Hunt
Detroit Edison Company

George M. Zeltzer
Jewish Community Foundation

Bertram W. Vermeulen
The Fremont Area Foundation

CMF also provides staff assistance to the ad-hoc Task Force on Ways to Improve Philanthropy in Michigan.
The Executive Committee is comprised of officers, standing committee chairmen and William
W. Allen.

Michigan Foundation Center Regional Collections provide a core collection of
Foundation Center publications and a variety of supplementary materials and services in subject areas useful to grantseekers.
Alpena County Library
Henry Ford Centennial Library
Grand Rapids Public Library
The Library, Michigan Technological University
Purdy/Kresge Library, Wayne State University

Michigan State University Libraries
University of Michigan- Flint
Farmington Community Library
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

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Financial Statement

Treasurer's Report

Statement of Financial Position
as of March 31, 1986
Assets
Cash on Hand and on Deposit

$

Investments, Money Market Fund
Properties
Contributed Furnishings
Contributed Equipment

$ 7,170.68
3,463.00

Purchased Furnishings
Purchased Equipment
Less Accumulated depreciation

14,210.81
65,599.94
79,810.75
11,000.96

8,280.19

Liabilities and Fund Balances
Deferred Revenue, member contributions $57,680.00

112,463.45

10,633.68

Fund Balances
Properties Fund
General Operations Fund
Special Projects Funds

$ 79,443.47
52,298.74
10,764.90

68,809.79
$200,187.11

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Notes to Financial Statement
March 31, 1986
1. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
a.

b.

Organization
The Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc. is a
non-profit membership organization founded in
1973 and incorporated in 1975. Members are
private and community foundations, banks serving foundations and charitable trusts, and corporations with giving programs.
Statement Presentation
The accompanying financial statements have
been prepared on the cash basis of accounting.
To ensure observance of restrictions placed on
the use of available resources, the accounts and
financial activity are classified for accounting
and reporting purposes into fund groups. Funds
restricted for Specially Funded Projects are
distinguished from General Operating Funds.
Both the General Operating Fund and the
Special Project Funds are authorized by the
Council's Board of Trustees with the establishment of approved revenue and expense budgets
at the beginning of each year. The Treasurer's
Report of the Statement of Revenue and Ex-

penses and Changes in Fund Balances report the
activity detail by fund groups, resulting in the
impact on the Fund Balance for each fund.
Revenues received and expenses paid in the current year pertaining to project activity of a
future period are recorded as deferred revenue
and expense on the Balance Sheet of the present
period.
c.

The Council capitalizes all expenditures for furniture and equipment. Purchased furniture and
equipment are depreciated on the straight-line
method over their estimated useful lives. Furniture and equipment contributed in kind to the
Council are reported as contributions at approximate fair market value on the date of such contributions and are not depreciated.

2. Tax Status
CMF is tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) and
is not a private foundation under Section 509(a)
(1) of the Internal Revenue Code.

142,507.11
$200,187.11

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I

Statement of Revenue and Expenses
and Changes in Fund Balances
Year Ended March 31, 1986

General
Operating
Fund

Specially
Funded
Projects

Properties
Fund

Total
All Funds

Support and Revenue
Membership Contributions
New Member Contributions
Additional Contributions
Interest Earned
Mailing Label Service
Publication Revenue
Survey &amp; Directory Revenue
Major Conference Revenue
Small Conference Revenue
Other Income
Total Support &amp; Revenue

$101,850.00
5,425.00
56,910.00
4,372.33
590.91
160.60
5,085.75
69,967.78
9,703.32
277.19
254,342.88

$

$112,187.81
217.00
3,758.04
9,181.16
17,080.46
4,816.13
9,882.35
1,103.13
9,340.61

$

$

$101,850.00
5,425.00
165,580.68
4,372.33
590.91
160.60
5,085.75
69,967.78
9,703.32
3,294.95
366,031.32

$

108,670.68

3,017.76
111,688.44

Expense
Salaries, taxes &amp; benefits
Contracted Services
Occupancy Costs
Telephone &amp; Postage
Printing &amp; Publications
General Supplies
Meetings &amp; Travel Costs
Mailing Label
Survey &amp; Directory
Dues &amp; Subscriptions
Insurance
Maintenance expense
Major Conference expense
Small Conference expense
Other expense
Depreciation
Total Expense
Excess (deficiency) of Support and
Revenue over Expenses

Fund Balances, 3/31/85
Transfers, Furniture and Equipment Acquisitions
Disposals, Furniture, Equipment and
Leasehold Improvements
Transfers to General Fund
Fund Balances, 3/31/86

251,707.63

23,643.59

6,855.00
6,855.00

$112,187.81
10,250.25
3,758.04
10,532.04
17,253.61
6,602.25
11,002.08
1,103.13
9,340.61
100.00
987.00
9,492.76
69,394.65
11,494.20
1,852.79
6,855.00
282,206.22

2,635.25

88,044.85

(6,855.00)

83,825.10

50,515.07
(183.27)

974.40
(78,922.66)

14,758.46
79,105.93

66,247.93

(7,565.92)

(7,565.92)

$ 79,443.47

$142,507.11

812.00
3,575.90
69,394.65
9,662.46
695.93

10,033.24
1,350.88
173. 15
1,786.12
1,119.73

100.00
175.00
5,916.86
1,831.74
1,156.86

(668.31)

668.31

$ 52,298.74

$ 10,764.90

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Council of Michigan Foundations' Members
Addison
Knight Family Charitable and Educational Foundation

Albion
Albion Civic Foundation

Alpena
Besser Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund, Inc.
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Citizens Trust
Earhart Foundation
The ].F. Ervin Foundation
The Jensen Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
The Pryor Foundation
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

Bay City
Bay Area Community Foundation
Kantzler Foundation
Oscar P. and Louise H. Osthelder Charitable Foundation

Battle Creek
Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Charles and Jessie Brackett Memorial Scholarship Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kellogg Company 25-year Employees Fund, Inc.
Kendall Foundation
McCurdy Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
Winship Memorial Scholarship Fund

Benton Harbor
Whirlpool Foundation

Buckley
VanValkenburg Foundation

Cadillac
Kysor Industrial Corporation Foundation

Caro
Claude D. and Etta H. Andrews Foundation

Detroit Metropolitan Area
Allied Corporation
American Natural Resources Company
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
William R. Angell Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation, Inc.
Bauervic-Carroll Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Bundy Foundation
Burroughs Corporation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Cluysler Corporation Fund
Comerica Incorporated
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Detroit Edison Company
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
H.T. Ewald Foundation
Ex-Cell-O Corporation Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundation, Inc.
George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Fruehauf Foundation

General Motors Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Harder Foundation
Clarence and Jack Himmel Foundation
James and Lynelle Holden Fund
The ].L. Hudson Company
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Jewish Community Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
The Kresge Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
McGregor Fund
B.D. and Jane E . Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.D. and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Michigan Health Care Education &amp; Research Foundation, Inc.
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
National Bank of Detroit
William and Mary Pagel Trust
The Meyer and Anna Prentis Family Foundation, Inc.
Harold and Carolyn Robison Foundation
Sage Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
The Skillman Foundation
George M. and Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Edward C. and Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation
Stroh Brewery Company
Mary Thompson Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
Wetsman Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore and Beryl Winkelman Foundation

Flint
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Citizens Commerical and Savings Bank
De Waters Charitable Trust
Flint Area Health Foundation
The Flint Public Trust
Genesee Merchants Bank and Trust Company
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Mallery Charitable Trust
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
James A. Welch Foundation

Frankenmuth
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
NewCentrv Bank
Allen E . a~d Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation

Fremont
The Fremont Area Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation

Grand Blanc
Grand Blanc Community Foundation

Grand Haven
Erickson Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
JSJ Foundation
Lee Foundation
The Loutit Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation

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Grand Rapids
Baldwin Foundation
Max D. and Constance M. Boersma Charitable Trust
Richard M. and Helen DeVos Foundation
L.M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
Dyer-Ives Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
David M. and Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
The Keeler Fund
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
Michigan National Bank
Old Kent Bank and Trust Company
The Sebastian Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
Union Bank and Trust Company
The Wege Foundation
Grandville
Grand Valley Nati.onal Bank
Hartland
Heartland Foundation
Holland
Holland Community Foundation
Jackson
Aeroquip Foundation
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Hurst Foundation
Jackson Foundation
Jacobson Stores Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation
Kalamazoo
The Acme Foundation
American National Bank and Trust Company
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
First of America-Michigan
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.
Havirmill Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
McColl-Batts Foundation
The Power Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
The Upjohn Company
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Vicksburg Foundation
Lansing
Greater Lansing Foundation
W.B. and Candace Thoman Foundation
FrankS. and Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial Foundation
Marcellus
Marcellus Community Foundation, Inc.
Midland
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Barstow Foundation
Chemical Bank and Trust Company

The Herbert D. and Junia Doan Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation
Herbert H . and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
The Midland Foundation
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
Monroe
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Monroe Foundation Trust
Muskegon
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Sealed Power Foundation
Niles
Edward and Irma Hunter Foundation
Okemos
Talbert and Leota Abrams Foundation
Owosso
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Port Huron
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Rochester
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation
St. Joseph
Berrien Community Foundation, Inc.
Saginaw
Arnold and Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
Francis Mills Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Tecumseh
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
Three Rivers
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.
Traverse City
Mukti Fund
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Traverse Area Foundation, Inc.
Ypsilanti
Trans Continental Airlines-Airtrust Foundation
Zeeland
Herman Miller, Inc.
New York
The Ford Foundation
The Iacocca Foundation

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
Suite 3, One South Harbor Avenue
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, Michigan 49417
(616) 842-7080

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Mell'O to:
Re:

To Whom It May Concern

CMF Investments

Upon approval by Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President and Treasurer of the
Kresge Foundation and Treasurer of the Council .of Michigan Foundations,
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(Reaeipt and description of fund attached.)
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Jeri L. Fischer
Staff Associate
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attachements

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Board of Trustees Meeting

11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.
Battle Creek Area Tours

1:00- 4:00p.m.
(Advance reservation required.)

Special Kellogg Company Plant Tour - This tour, no longer
available to the public, takes you through the entire process
of cereal making - from raw grain to finished, boxed product.
A fascinating trip.
Kellogg Biological Station and Farm - A world renowned
agricultural and natural resources research facility, formerly
W. K. Kellogg's Eagle Heights home. Includes a walk through the
elegant Manor House.
Foundation Impact on Greater Battle Creek - Bus will tour
Y Center; Ann J. Kellogg School for the Handicapped;
Neighborhoods Inc. housing rehabilitation; Battle Creek Art
Center; Kellogg Auditorium; and will finish with refreshments
and tour of W. K. Kellogg Foundation.
Council of Michigan Foundations Annual Meeting

4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Opening Reception

6:00- 7:15p.m.
• Kellogg Company Headquarters
• Hosted by Kellogg Company
• Entertainment by Quintesants
(Short walk across street from hotel to newly opened Kellogg
Company Headquarters.)

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Dinner and Keynote Address

7:15- 9:30p.m.
Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel
• Corporate Social Responsibility and Philanthropy
William E. LaMothe
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Kellogg Company
Afterglow

9:30p.m.
• Hosted by Battle Creek area banks
• Entertainment Surprise

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6
Buffet Breakfast

7:30- 8:15a.m.
Concurrent Sessions

8:30- 10:00 a.m.
• SETTING PRIORITIES
Establishing or re-examining grantmaking mission principles
for all size foundation and corporate grantmaking programs.
What role do you want your foundation to play? How do you
achieve this goal.

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�• INVESTMENT INSIGHTS: 1987 to 1997
Shifts in the U.S. population (age, social characteristics, and life
styles) will have profound investment implications over the next
decade. Combined with a 1987 forecast for the economy and
capital markets, near- and long-term investment opportunities
will be highlighted.

• LEARNING TO SAY YES TO SAY NO: "PEERS EDUCATING
PEERS"
No one program is able to address the crises of teenage pregnancy,
a multifaceted problem that will affect us socially and economically for years to come. The peer education program is an
attempt to inform young people about sexuality so that they
can make better decisions. A director of education/training and
two peer educators will present a program designed for 7th and
8th graders, including an audio/visual production: "Media
Messages About Sexuality."

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
• ASSESSING GRANT PROPOSALS- HOW TO PICK A WINNER
What to look for in picking that outstanding grant and the
processes to do it.

• SETTING INVESTMENT OBJECTNES- HAVE YOU REALLY
DONE IT?
Pragmatic advice on setting and achieving investment objectives
as well as how to select and evaluate an investment manager.

• PUBLIC EDUCATION FUNDS: PARTNERSHIPS IN EDUCATION
Public Education Funds have brought together businessmen, lawyers,
doctors, educators, parents, members of labor and local governments
to develop a new, community wide interest in public schools. These
efforts, using limited private sector resources, have stemmed the
isolation of city schools, stimulated innovation in the classroom,
created magnet schools, and developed programs in support of city
public schools.

e Plenary Luncheon
12:30- 2:30p.m.
Grantmaking for Results
Public broadcast journalist Tim Skubick will interview four Michigan
foundation and corporate chief executive officers; a probe of the
questions: how do you know the grants have made a difference, and are
they really benefitting society?
Concurrent Sessions

2:45- 4:30p.m.
• EVALUATING FOR RESULTS: POST-GRANT EVALUATIONS
How to evaluate when you have no evaluation budget or personnel.
Learn how specialists evaluate grant programs of state and national
foundations .

• INTERPRETING THE GRANTEE'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT
What should grantmakers look for in grantseekers' audited and
unaudited statements, budgets, and 990s? What questions should
be asked?

• THE REWARDS OF INTERNATIONAL GRANTMAKING
Making small or large international grants often seems risky and
mysterious. This session will explore the needs and reasons to make
international grants, how to identify potential grantees, and how to
remove the risks and the mystery.

�• PROGRAMS THAT WORK- AGING
Aging Now: Does it Beat the Alternative?
Is aged care deficient in Michigan? According to a Senate Committee on
Aging report, nearly one-third of the state's nursing homes offer
substandard care. Where would grantmakers' dollars be most effective
addressing quality of care issues? What is the review criteria for
evaluating care and services? These questions will be explored against a
background discussion of the current state of long-term care for the
elderly and alternatives to residential care such as adult day care
programs.
(Session will be held offsite.)

Legislative Network
4:45 - 5:30 p.m.

e Reception, Dinner, and Entertainment
6:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be served beginning at 6:15p.m.,
followed by dinner at the historic and elegant Federal Center Ballroom.
A special variety-packed program of entertainment will feature choreographed productions by a number of Battle Creek's outstanding
performing arts groups.
Bus service between Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel and the Federal Center
will be continuous between 6:00 and 10:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7
Buffet Breakfast
7:30 - 8:00 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions
8:15-9:45 a.m.
• STRUCTURING FOR GROWTH
Community Foundation Session I
A discussion on ways to facilitate growth of community foundations by
identifying opportunities and planning for all phases of organizational
development. The session will review the experience of a successful
community foundation and consider various models useful for small,
medium, and larger foundations .

• CAUSE-RELATED MARKETING: SAVW OR SELF-SERVING?
Corporate Giving Session I
Pros and cons of "cause-related marketing," the corporate technique of
tying the sale of a product or service to a philanthropic goal.

• FOUNDATION MANAGEMENT ISSUES
Private Foundation Session I
What private and community foundation trustees need to know about
foundations and their management . . .. What are a trustee 's role and
responsibilities ....

• IMPACT OF RELIGIOUS GRANTMAKERS IN A COMMUNITY
Modes of cooperation between the foundation community and the
religious grantmaking community will be presented. Their respective
roles will be examined in giving and receiving and the procedures used.

�• PROGRAMS THAT WORK- ARTS
Art in the (Grant) Making
What is artistic quality? How can foundations foster it? What is artistic
risk taking; is it important, and how can foundations encourage it? How
can foundations improve the financial management and long-range
planning efforts of arts organizations? The panelists and audience will
deal with these and other questions in exploring where foundation
support for the arts can best be directed.
(Session to be held at the Battle Creek Art Center.)

• FOUNDATION CENTER REGIONAL COLLECTIONS ANNUAL
MEETING
Representatives of Midwest Foundation Center Regional Collection
Libraries will meet to discuss common interests and concerns.

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN
FOUNDATIONS'MEMBERS
• PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS
Thibert and Leota Abrams Foundation
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Claude D. and Etta H. Andrews Foundation
William R. Angell Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation, Inc.
Bauervic·Carroll Foundation ,.
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation

The Alvin M. Bently Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund, Inc.

Besser Foundation
Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Max D. and Constance M. Boersma Charitable Trust
Arnold and Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund
Charles and Jessie Brackett Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

Richard M. and Helen DeVos Foundation
DeWaters Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
L.M. Dexter Charitable Trust
The Herbert D. and Junia Doan Foundation
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation

Concurrent Sessions
10:00- 11:30 a.m.
• EFFECTIVE ROLE OF COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS IN CIVIC
DEVELOPMENT
Community Foundation Session II
This session will focus on successful grantmaking initiatives funded by
community foundations in the area of "civic development." The
speakers will discuss how and why community foundations make
grants to Chambers of Commerce, Economic Development Corporations, and other community promotion organizations.
• NON-CASH GIVING: A BENEFIT TO COMMUNITYAND COMMERCE
Corporate Giving Session II
Examples of the important role non-cash transactions play in corporate
giving programs. A look at a company's use of its personnel, products,
services, and assets to meet community needs.

• TECHNICAL FORUM: TAX &amp; LEGAL ISSUES FACING PRIVATE
FOUNDATIONS
Private Foundation Session II
Two foundation attorneys will update participants on latest IRS regulations and national legislative issues.
• BUT IS IT ART?
Following up on the morning session, panelists and the audience will
review criteria for evaluating proposals from arts organizations. How
do you evaluate artistic quality, financial stability, and community
involvement? In post-grant evaluation, how do you determine whether
the risk (to the grantmaker and the grantee) was worth taking?.
(Session to be held at the Battle Creek Art Center.)

CMF Advisory Cabinet
10:00 - 11:30 a.m.

e Closing Luncheon
12:00 noon-2:00p.m.
• AMERICA AT MIDDLE AGE
Eric Sevareid, Consultant, CBS News

Dyer-Ives Foundation
Earhart Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
Erickson Foundation
The J.F. Ervin Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
The Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
The Fruehauf Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.
Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Havirmill Foundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. and Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Clarence and Jack Himmel Foundation
James and Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
Hougen Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward and Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The lacocca Foundation
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
The Jensen Foundation
Jewish Community Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
The Keeler Fund
WK Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees
Fund, Inc.
Kendall Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
Knight Family Charitable and Educational
Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Lee Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
The Loutit Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Mallery Charitable Trust
Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation
McCoii-Batts Foundation
McCurdy Scholarship Foundation. Inc.
McGregor Fund
B.D. and Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.D. and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation, Inc.
Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation
Louise "fuller Miller Trust
Francis Mills Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
Mukti Fund
Allen E. and Marie A. Nickless
Memorial Foundation
Oscar P. and Louise M. Ostehelder Charitable
Foundation
William and Mary Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Meyer and Anna Prentis Family
Foundation. Inc.
The Pryor Foundation
Harold and Carolyn Robison Foundation
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund

�The Sebastian Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. and Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Edward C. and Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
W.B. and Candace Thoman Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

About the
Fourteenth Annual Conference

Harold and Grace UpjohA Foundation
The W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment

Research
FrankS. and Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation
VanValkenburg Foundation
The Vicksburg Foundation
The Wege Foundation
James A. Welch Foundation

Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
Wetsman Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation

Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore and Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation

• COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Albion Civic Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
The Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation, Inc.
Community Foundation for Southeastern

Michigan
Flint Area Health Foundation
The Flint Public Trust
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community
Foundation
Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rap ids Foundation
Holland Commun ity Foundation, Inc.
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Marcellus Community Foundation

The Midland Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Muskegon County Ccmmunity Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Saginaw Community Foundati(}n
Shiawassee Foundation
Traverse Area Foundation, Inc.

•BANKS
American National Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Kalamazoo
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company. Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Citizens Trust, Ann Arbor
Comerica Incorporated. Detroit

First of America-Michigan
Genesee Merchants Bank, Flint

Grand Valley National Bank, Grandville

On November 5-7, 1986, CMF will hold its 14th Annual Conference. The
location is the Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel. The theme is "Grantmaking
for Results: Identifying Ideas that Make the Difference."
A special feature of this year's program will include an interview with
a panel of key foundation presidents and chief executive officers on
"Grantmaking for Results. " Other session highlights will include
a three-part grant evaluation study; programs that work for kids, the
aged, arts, and education; international grantmaking; religious grantmaking; and more.
Technical sessions will be offered for private foundations, community
foundations, and corporate grantmakers. Other conference features
include the Investment Seminar I and II and the Legislative Network.
A meeting of the Midwest Foundation Center Regional Collections
will also be held in conjunction with the conference.
A unique exhibit of grantmaking activities will be on display at
Stouffer's throughout the conference.
The "Gathering Place" will give foundations a chance to display their
annual reports and newsletters.
The "Communications Network," in cooperation with the Council
on Foundations, will have a booth in the "Gathering Place" and be
staffed with personnel ready to answer your questions about communicating with the public via newspaper, radio, etc.

Who Should Attend:
•

Private and community foundation officers, trustees and staff
• Bankers, attorneys, and accountants representing foundations
and charitable trusts
• Corporate representatives and giving officers
• Spouses -WELCOME!!

Manufacturers National Bank, De troit

Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
National Bank of Detroit
NewCentury Bank, Frankenmuth
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company. Grand Rapids
Union Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
• CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS &amp;
CORPORATIONS
Aeroquip Foundation
Allied Corporation
American Natural Resources Company

Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
Bundy Foundation
Burroughs Corporation
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Detroit Edison Company

The Dow Chemical Company
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Coming Foundation

Ex-Cell-O Corporation Foundation
Federai ~ Mogul Corporation Charitab le Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundation, Inc.
Fibre~Converters Foundation, Inc.

The Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation
The J.L. Hudson Company

JSJ Foundation
Jacobson Stores Foundation

Kellogg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Kysor Industrial Corporation Foundation

La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust

Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Michigan Health Care Education and Research
Foundation, Inc.
Herman Miller, Inc.
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Trust
Sealed Power Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund

Steelcase Foundation
Stroh Brewery Company
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Trans Continental Airlines~Ai rt rust Foundation

Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation

Hotel Accommodations:
Reservations can be made at the Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel
50 Capital Avenue, S.W, Battle Creek, MI 49017, (616) 963-7050.
Single and/or Double- $60.00. Hotel reservations should be mailed
directly to the Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel. A block of rooms has been
reserved but early reservation is advised. Rooms cannot be guaranteed

after October 5, 1986.

�Top speakers to include:
LaMothe, William E.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Kellogg Company
Sevareid, Eric
Consultant
CBS News
Skubick, Tim
Capitol Correspondent
WKAR-1V

Agins, Gregg A.
Senior Manager-Audit Department
Price Waterhouse
Armbruster, Timothy D.
Vice President and Executive Director
Morris Goldseker Foundation of Maryland,
Inc.
Baak, David P.
Executive Director
Grand Rapids Area Center for Ecumenism
Bentsen, Donald J.
Executive Director
The Michigan Non-Profit
Homes Association
Bergholz, David
President
Public Education Fund
Boyle, Wickham
Executive Director
La Mama Experimental Theatre
Connell, Richard
Partner
Price Waterhouse
Cuninggim, Merriman
President
Center for Effective Philanthropy
Davis, Allan H.
Chairman
Findlay Distribution Committee
Dilley, Beth
Director of Grants
Grand Rapids Public School
Dorsey, Eugene C.
President and Chief Executive Officer
Gannett Foundation
Drake, Patience
Director
Michigan Department of Management
and Budget, Office of Health and
Medical Affairs
Edie, John A.
Vice President and General Counsel
Council on Foundations
Forsythe, Peter W.
Vice President
Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
Fox, Thomas H.
Vice President-International Affairs
Council on Foundations
Gerstacker, Carl A.
Vice President and Treasurer
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Grant, John P.
Grants Program Manager
Agency for International Development
Grigoli, Carmine J.
Vice President
Merrill Lynch Capital Markets
Hokenson, Richard T.
Vice President and Economist
Dbnaldson, Lufkin &amp; Jenrette
Securities Corporation
Keenan, Terrance
Vice President for Programs
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Lucas, C. Payne
Executive Director
AFRICARE
Mawby, Russell C.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Lunquist, Jan
Director of Education/TrainingPlanned Parenthood
Mandlingo, Amelita
Manager, Arts Organization
Michigan Council for the Arts
Mayeda, Cynthia
Managing Director
Dayton Hudson Poundation
Mayer, Steven E.
Executive Director
Rainbow Research, Inc.
McCarthy, Walter J.
Chairman
Detroit Edison Company
McCracken, Douglas M.
Partner
Touche Ross &amp; Company
Measel! , James S.
Associate Professor
Wayne State University
Mitchell, Anita M.
Senior Scientist
Southwest Regional Laboratory
Monroe, Helen
Executive Director
San Diego Community Foundation
Paulachak, Stephen J.
Chief Operating Officer
Gifts In Kind, Inc., United Way of America
Simonetti, Carol
Program Officer
Cleveland Poundation
Slade, Roy
President
Cranbrook Education Community
Taylor, Alfred H.
President
The Kresge Poundation
Tice, Carol
Founder and Director
New Ages, Inc.
Tobey, Anne
Executive Director
Detroit Public Education Pund
Troyer, Thomas A.
Attorney
Caplin &amp; Drysdale
Vawter, Jay
Partner
Stein Roe and Farnham
Visser, James
Executive Director
Downtown Development AuthorityKalamazoo
Walker, Deborah Klein
Associate Professor
Harvard School of Public Health
Walsh, John F.
Partner in Charge
Price Waterhouse
White, William S.
President
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Wilkinson, Fred
Senior Vice President
Worldwide Communications/
American Express Company

�About the
Council of Michigan Foundations
The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is a non-profit
association of Michigan grantmakers, private and community
foundations, banks serving foundations and charitable trusts, and
corporations with giving programs. CMF began in 1973 on the
premise that philanthropy is more effective when grantmakers have
the opportunity for continuing education, communication, and
information.
How to Register
Mail conference registrations and fees to CMF Registrar, W.K.
Kellogg Foundation, 400 North Avenue, Battle Creek, MI 490173398. Phone: (616) 968-1611. Make checks payable to Council of
Michigan Foundations.
CMF
NonEarly Conference Registration
Member Member
(before October 15, 1986)
including six meals
$225
$300
Conference Registration (after
October 15, 1986) including six meals
$250
$325
See the conference registration card for information on partial
registrations.

Trustees, committee members, and staff members of community
foundations with less than $10 million in assets are eligible for
a reduced conference registration fee. Registrations must be received
by October 15, 1986. Call your community foundation office or CMF
for further details.
1st Registration ..... $225
2nd Registration ..... $175 ea.
3rd Registration .... $125 ea. 4 or more Registrations .$75 ea.
Spouses and Guests Welcome
Spouses and guests of members and non-members are invited to
attend all sessions.
For Further Information Contact
Council of Michigan Foundations, P.O. Box 599, Suite 3, One South
Harbor Avenue, Grand Haven, MI 49417. Phone (616)842-7080.
CMF Board of Trustees and Officers
William W. Allen
Sue Blandford
Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
Herbert H. Dow
Nancy Feller
Allan J. Fletcher

Edward J. Frey
Thomas W. Herbert
Willard J. Hertz
Judith S. Hooker
Gilbert Hudson
Keith D. Jensen

Dorothy A. Johnson
Ted L. Johnson
Howard D. Kalleward
Donald A. Lindow
John E. Marshall, lli
W. Calvin Patterson, lli

Carl F. Reitz
James M. Richmond
Margaret A. Riecker
Leonard W. Smith
Peter M. Wege

Fourteenth Annual Conference Program Committee
Leonard W. Smith, The Skillman Foundation, Chairman • Sandra
McAlister Ambrozy, The Kresge Foundation • Michael Dively, Mukti
Fund • Beth Goebel, Dyer-Ives Foundation • Robert E. Hencey,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation • Patricia B. Johnson, Muskegon County
Community Foundation • Ted L. Johnson, The Fremont Area
Foundation • James M. LaFleur, Old Kent Bank • Mary Neely,
Midland Foundation • Mariam C. Noland, Community Foundation
for Southeastern Michigan • Carolyn Pearson, Ameritech Publishing
• Carl F. Reitz, Besser Foundation • Laura A. Davis, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation • Marilyn H. Steele, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

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Battle Creek

��Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley

Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Towsley
Two of Michigan's philanthropic leaders, Dr. and Mrs.
Harry A. Towsley are Honorary Chairpersons of the CMF
14th Annual Conference. Dr. and Mrs. Towsley created the
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation in 1959 for
charitable purposes with emphasis on medical and
preschool education.
As noted in an Ann Arbor magazine, "when you start listing
community leaders, you begin with Margaret
Towsley .... "A city commissioner, nursery school
founder, teacher, and volunteer she continues to improve
the quality oflife for all. Dr. Towsley is Professor Emeritus
of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases and Professor
and Chairman Emeritus of Postgraduate Medicine,
University of Michigan, titles which sum up a professional
career dedicated to making Michigan's babies the
healthiest and Michigan doctors the best informed in the
nation.

Council of Michigan Foundations
The Council of Michigan Foundations is
a non-profit association of Michigan
grantmakers, private and community
foundations, banks serving foundations
and charitable trusts, and corporations
with giving programs. CMF began in
1973 on the premise that philanthropy
is more effective when grantmakers have
the opportunity for continuing education, communication, and information.

Council of Michigan Foundations
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417
(616)842-7080

Their tradition of sharing and caring has been passed onto
their five daughters, hundreds of friends and the many
beneficiaries of their benevolence .... "

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�WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 5
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING

Montgomery Room
12:00 - 7:00 p.m.

REGISTRATION
Gallery
"Gathering Place"

Custer Room
View foundation and corporate
displays, pick up an annual report, or
stop and visit with colleagues.

1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
BATTLE CREEK AREA TOURS

(Advance reservation required.)
Tours will conclude with refreshments at the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation before returning to
the hotel.

Special Kellogg Company Plant Tour
and W.K. Kellogg Foundation
A half-billion-dollar modernization
program is under way at this huge
cereal plant and public tours have
been discontinued. However, on this
specially arranged tour, you'll see
how Kellogg Company produces
Kellogg's Com Flakes, the world's
most popular cereal. The tour will
take you through the entire process
of cereal making- from raw grain to
finished, boxed product.

(Requires walking up flights ofstairs.)
Three tour times are being offered at
1:30p.m., 2:30p.m. and3:00 p.m.
and are limited to 35 people per visit.
Because of the time constraints, the
3:00 tour will not include a stop at
the Kellogg Foundation.
Tour Facilitator: Richard Lovell, Manager of
Corporate Communications, Kellogg Company

W.K. Kellogg Biological Station
From eroded cornfields to estate to
one of Michigan State University's
world-renowned research facilities tour the 1985 historically inspired
Thdor mansion built by WK. Kellogg.
In addition explore a high-tech and
resour~e efficient dairy center and
learn about the Kellogg Bird
Sanctuary and Experimental Forest
all located on 2300 acres - a short
distance from the City of Battle Creek.
Tour Facilitator: Chris Christ, Trustee,
Greater Battle Creek Foundation and W.K.
Kellogg Foundation

Foundation Impact on the City of
Battle Creek
Tour includes a visit to Ann J. Kellogg
School built in 1930 and substantially
modernized in 1977. For more than
fifty years the school has served as an
international model for the education
of handicapped and non-handicapped
children.
In addition, learn about Neighborhoods Inc.'s program designed to
revitalize an entire neighborhood
through the acquisition and rehabilitation of substandard properties. By
working with the area vocational
center, this project provides realitybased education for high school
students. During this tour additional
examples of creative grantmaking
will be explored and will end with an
on-site visit to the Kellogg Foundation.
Tour Facilitator: Barbara L. Comai, Trustee,
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation

BINDER PARK TRAVELING ZOO

Custer Room
Wednesday, 1:00 - 4:00p.m.
Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon
During the conference you can see
one of Battle Creek's special learning
resources: a live, traveling zoo. Binder
Park Zoo personnel will bring in
several small animals and also will
present the puppet show they use in
their educational program for youth
and the elderly. Staff members will
share some interesting insights and
answer questions about this unique
project which is funded by local

foundations, businesses, and governmental agencies.
Facilitators: Margaret M. Ehlers, Education
Specialist; Alul Makoski, Curator of
Education; Gregory B. Geise, Zoo Director

A photographic exhibit of local projects
funded by area foundations will be on
display in the hall leading to the Branson
Ballroom at the Stouffer Hotel, headquarters for the Conference. These
projects dramatically illustrate the type
of support provided by foundations in the
Battle Creek Area and highlight the
theme "Grantmaking for Results. "

4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Council of Michigan Foundations
ANNUAL MEETING

Branson Ballroom I and II
Speakers:
Ted L. Johnson, Chairman, Council
of Michigan Foundations
Dorothy A. Johnson, President,
Council of Michigan Foundations

6:00 - 7:15 p.m.
OPENING RECEPTION

Kellogg Company Headquarters
(Short walk across street from hotel to newly
opened Kellogg Company Headquarters .)

Michigan wine and cheeses will be
highlighted at the reception which is
hosted by Kellogg Company.
Hosts: W. E. LaMothe, R. L. Nichols,
J. M. Stewart, D. E. Kinnisten, J. L.
Nequist, W. L. Washburn, W. R.
Duggan, R. E. Lovell, J M Mallmann,
and J S. Rupp
Entertainment by Quintessence
The Kellogg Company History Room will be
open during the reception. Joyce Rupp and
Betty Crilly- Corporate Archives personnel
-will answer questions about the historical
collection which dates back to 1906.

�7:15 - 9:30 p.m.
DINNER
Branson Ballroom
CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY AND
PHILANTHROPY
Moderator: Ted L. Johnson,
Chairman, Council of Michigan
Foundations
Welcome: Leonard W Smith,
President, The Skillman Foundation,
Detroit, and CMF Program
Committee Chairman
Introducer: Judith S. Hooker, Trustee,
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker
Charitable Trust, Grand Rapids

Speaker:
William E. LaMothe, Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer,
Kellogg Company, Battle Creek

9:30p.m.
AFTERGLOW
Atrium, McCamly Place, Lower Level
(Adjacent to Stouffer's)
Hosted by:
American National Bank of Battle
Creek and Kalamazoo
Comerica Bank - Battle Creek
First of America Trust and
Investment Division
Michigan National Bank,
Trust Division
Entertainment by The New Superior
Jazz Band
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�INVESTMENT INSIGHTS:
1987 TO 1997
Session I
Kellogg Company Headquarters
Auditorium

THURSDAY,

NOVEMBER 6
7:00 - 7:30 a.m.
EARLY BIRD COFFEE
Custer Room
Those wishing to enjoy an early cup
of coffee before the buffet breakfast
are welcome to meet at the "Gathering Place."

7:30a.m. - 6:30p.m.
REGISTRATION
Gallery

7:30 - 8:15 a.m.
BUFFET BREAKFAST
Branson Ballroom I and II

Shifts in the U.S. population (age,
social characteristics, and lifestyles)
will have profound investment
implications over the next decade.
Combined with a 1987 forecast for
the economy and capital markets,
near- and long-term investment
opportunities will be highlighted.
Moderator: James M. LaFleur, Senior
Vice President, Old Kent Bank and
Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Speakers:
RichardT. Hokenson, Vice President
and Economist, DLJ Demographics
Division, Donaldson, Lufkin &amp;
Jenrette Securities Corporation, New
York, NY

Carmine J. Grigolz: Vice President,
Quantitative Analysis, Merrill Lynch
Capital Markets, New York, NY

PROGRAMS THAT WORK CHILDREN
Session I
Montgomery Room
No one program is able to address the
crisis of teenage pregnancy, a multifaceted problem that will affect us
$Ocially and economically for years to
come. The peer education program is
an attempt to inform young people
about sexuality so that they can make
better decisions. A director of
education/training and two peer
educators will present a program
designed for 7th and 8th graders,
including an audiovisual production:
"Media Messages About Sexuality."
Moderator: Beth Goebel, Executive
Director, Dyer-Ives Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Speakers: Jan Lunquist, Director of
Education/Training, Planned Parenthood, Grand Rapids
Two Peer Educators will present their
views on the issues facing teens today.

8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions
SETTING PRIORITIES
Session I
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level
Establishing or re-examining
grant-making mission principles for
all size foundation and corporate
grantmaking programs. What role do
you want your foundation to play?
How do you achieve this goal?
Moderator: Leonard W. Smith,
President, The Skillman Foundation,
Detroit, and CMF Program Committee
Chairman
Speakers:
Eugene C. Dorsey, President, Gannett
Foundation, Rochester, NY

Peter W. Forsythe, Vice President,
Edna McConnell Clark Foundation,
New York, NY
Terrance Keenan, Vice President for
Programs, Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation, Princeton, NJ
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"GATHERING PLACE"
Custer Room I Special Events
8:15a.m.- 5:00p.m. I Thursday Only

"EXPERT ON TAP" - Communications
Assistance Service expert, Betsy
Locke, Director-Education Division and
Communications, Duke Endowment,
Charlotte, N.C., will give advice and
assistance throughout the day for
grantmakers communications programs,
annual report preparation, brochures,
news releases, films, what to do when the
press calls, etc. Drop-in for a consultation
or make an appointment at the Conference registration desk.
COMPUTER SERVICES - (Geared
toward small or unstaffed foundations)
Mass, personalized letters - Judy Carl,
CMF Secretary/Receptionist, will show
how your foundation staff will never have
to type the same letter ten, twenty, or a
hundred times just to change a name,
address, or sentence. On display will be
sample letters, and address and variable
lists, showing the process of merging
documents to produce personalized
letters. Forms to access CMF's new ·
service will be available, along with full
explanation on their use.

Individual foundation mailing labels- in
addition to ordering CMF labels, every
Member is now able to retain their
foundation's mailing labels on CMF's
computer. Sample foundation mailing
labels and categories will be on display;
forms for adding, changing or deleting
label information will be available.

COMPUTER/SOFTWARE DISPLAYComplete Computer Center authorized
Apple and IBM PC with sales outlets in Ann
Arbor, Grand Blanc, Mt. Pleasant and
Waterford will be displaying personal
computer hardware and software for
foundation recordkeeping, accounting,
word processing and desktop publishing.
A representative will be available
throughout the day to answer any
questions regarding hardware and
software.
Vendors from several other computer
centers will also be available.
View foundation and corporate displays,
pick up an annual report, or stop and visit
with colleagues.

�10:00 - 10:30 a.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAK

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Concurrent Sessions
ASSESSING GRANT PROPOSALS HOW TO PICK A WINNER
Session II
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level

There are ways to identify ideas that
make the difference. This session
deals with what to look for in picking
that outstanding grant and the
processes to do it.
Moderator: Kari Schlachtenhaufen,
Program Officer, The Skillman
Foundation, Detroit
Presentor: Timothy D. Armbruster,
Vice President and Executive Director,
Morris Goldseker Foundation of
Maryland, Inc., Baltimore, MD
Responders:
Eugene C. Dorsey, President, Gannett
Foundation, Rochester, NY
Peter W. Forsythe, Vice President,
Edna McConnell Clark Foundation,
New York, NY
Terrance Keenan, Vice President for
Programs, Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation, Princeton, NJ
SETTING INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES
-HAVE YOU REALLY DONE IT?
Session II
Kellogg Company Headquarters
Auditorium

Pragmatic advice on setting and
achieving investment objectives as
well as how to select and evaluate an
investment manager.
Moderator: James M. LaFleur, Senior
Vice President, Old Kent Bank and
Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Speakers:
Carl A. Gerstacker, Vice President
and Treasurer, The Rollin M.
Gerstacker Foundation, Midland
Jay Vawter, Partner, Stein Roe and

Farnham, New York, NY

ANN J. KELLOGG SCHOOL

PUBLIC EDUCATION FUNDS:
PARTNERSHIPS IN EDUCATION
Session II
Montgomery Room

Public Education Funds have
brought together businessmen,
lawyers, doctors, educators, parents,
members of labor and local governments to develop a new, communitywide interest in public schools. These
efforts, using limited private sector
resources, have stemmed the
isolation of city schools, stimulated
innovation in the classroom, created
magnet schools, and developed
programs in support of city public
schools.
Moderator: Beth Goebel, Executive
Director, Dyer-Ives Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Speaker: David Bergholz, President,
Public Education Fund, Pittsburgh
Panelists:
Beth Dilley, Director of Grants, Grand

Rapids Public Schools
Anne Tobey, Executive Director,

Detroit Public Education Fund

12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
LUNCHEON
Branson Ballroom

GRANTMAKING FOR RESULTS

Public broadcast journalist Tim
Skubick will interview four Michigan
foundation and corporate chief
executive officers; a probe of the

questions: How do you know your
grants have made a difference, and are
they really benefitting society?
Introduction: Robert E. Hencey,
Director of Communications
and Dissemination, W. K. Kellogg
Foundation

Moderator:
Tim Skubick, Capitol Correspondent,
WKAR-TV, Lansing
Panelists:
Russell G. Mawby, Chairman and

Chief Executive Officer, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek
Alfred H. Taylor, Jr., President, The
Kresge Foundation, Troy
William S. Mlhite, President, Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Walter J McCarthy, Jr., Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer, Detroit Edison
Company,
T. SKUB\CK

�2:45 - 4:30 p.m.
Concurrent Sessions
EVALUATING FOR RESULTS:
POST-GRANT EVALUATIONS
Session III
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level
How to evaluate when you have
no evaluation budget or personnel.
Learn how specialists evaluate
grant programs of state and national
foundations.
Moderator: Marilyn Steele, Program
Officer, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Speakers:
Steven E.Mayer, Executive Director,
Rainbow Research, Inc., Minneapolis
Sylvia L. McNamey, Program
Director, McGregor Fund, Detroit
Anita M. Mitchell, Senior Scientist,
Southwest Regional Laboratory,
Marina Del Rey, CA
INTERPRETING THE GRANTEE'S
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Horizon Room, 16th Floor
What should grantmakers look for in
grantseekers' audited and unaudited
statements, budgets, and 990s? What
questions should be asked?
Moderator: Katherine L. Saigeon,
Assistant Vice President-Finance and
Assistant Treasurer, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek
Speakers:
Gregg A. Agens, Senior Manager-Audit
Department, Price Waterhouse, Battle
Creek
Richard Connell, Partner, Price
Waterhouse, Detroit
John F. Walsh, Partner-In-Charge,
Price Waterhouse, Battle Creek

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ous. This session will explore the needs
and reasons to make international
grants, how to identify potential
grantees, and how to remove the risks
and the mystery.

3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAK

4:45 - 5:30 p.m.
LEGISLATIVE NETWORK
Branson Ballroom I and II

Moderator: Michael Dively, SecretaryTreas1J.rer, Mukti Fund, Traverse City
Speakers:
Thomas H. Fox, Vice President,
International and Public Affairs,
Council on Foundations,
Washington, DC
John P. Grant, Grant Program
Manager, Agency for International
Development, Washington, DC
C. Payne Lucas, Executive Director,
AFRICARE, Washington, DC
AGING: DOES IT BEAT THE
ALTERNATIVE?
Mercy Pavilion Health Care Facility
Is aged care deficient in Michigan?
According to a Senate Committee on
Aging report, nearly one-third of the
state's nursing homes offer substandard care. Where would
grantmakers' dollars be most
effective addressing quality of care
issues? What is the review criteria for
evaluating care and services? These
questions, against a background
discussion of the current state of
long-term care for the elderly and
alternatives to residential care such
as adult day care programs, will be
explored.
(A mini-van will be at the entrance of
Stouffer's at 2:30p.m. for those interested in
attending the session.)

Moderator and Speaker: Donald
J. Bentsen, Executive Director,
The Michigan Non-Profit Homes
Association, Lansing

THE REWARDS OF INTERNATIONAL
GRANTMAKING
Montgomery Room

Speakers:
Patience Drake, Director, Office of
Health and Medical Affairs, Dept. of
Management and Budget, Lansing

Making small or large international
grants often seems risky and mysteri-

Carol Tice, Founder and Director,
New Ages, Inc., Ann Arbor

M. ALLEN

D. BERGHOLZ

�"Grantmaking for Results: Identifying
Ideas that Make the Difference''
C. GERSTACKER

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A. DAVIS
T. KEENAN

E. DORSEY

R. MAWBY

W. McCARTHY

A. TAYLOR

W. WHITE

E. LOCKE

T. TROYER

C. TICE

H. MONROE
C. SIMONETII

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�6:00 - 10:00 p.m.

RECEPTION, DINNER,
AND ENTERTAINMENT
The Battle Creek Federal Center
The Federal Center, a complex of
joined buildings, was constructed in
1903 as a replacement for the original
Battle Creek Sanatarium (San) which
had burned the year before.
Dr. John Harvey Kellogg operated the
San from 1876. He described it as "a
place where people learn to stay well"
by following a strict regimen of
exercise, rest, and nutritious diet.
Horace Powell later wrote in his
biography of W. K. Kellogg that the
San was "Long a Mecca for the health
pilgrimages of Americans, including
many celebrities."
The 1903 San was 550 feet long and
6 stories tall. The building's current
imposing appearance was created
with the 1928 addition of a 15-story
Tower Section and a majestic
32-pillar colonnade that extends
across the entire front.
By 1933, the Great Depression took
its toll on the San: bankruptcy was
followed by receivership. Then, in
1942 the U.S. Army bought the
buildings and converted them to the
Percy Jones General Hospital. In
1954 the San became the Battle
Creek Federal Center under the
General Services Administration
(GSA). Today, in addition to its GSA
offices, it houses the Defense
Logistics Service (the central
operations of the Federal Catalog
System), the Defense Property
Disposal Service, and the Cataloging
and Standardization office of the Air
Force, as well as other federal
agencies.
The Center complex, with its 20
buildings, 950,000 square feet of
space, and 24 acres of land, is entered
in the Department of Interior's
"National Register of Historic
Places."

�6:15p.m.
RECEPTION

Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres in the
luxurious, spacious, two-floor-high
main lobby of the Federal Center.

7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
DINNER AND ENTERTAINMENT

Elegant cuisine in an elegant setting
will be the order of the evening.
Dinner will take place in the Federal
Center's 10,000 square foot ballroom
which, at the time of its construction,
was the largest dining area in the
world under one roof with no visible
ceiling support columns. Famous
dining guests included President
William Howard Taft and Henry Ford.
A lively entertainment review,
thematically based on the changing
seasons of the year, will showcase a
variety of Battle Creek's best performing arts groups and individuals.
Welcome: Robert B. Miller, Sr.,
Chairman, Albert L. &amp; Louise B.
Miller Foundation, Battle Creek
Introduction: Laura A. Davis, Vice
President-Administration, W.K.
Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
A Word About the Show: Roger D.
Sweet, Director of Music, Battle Creek
Community Chorus
Bus service between Stouffer's and the Federal
Center will be continuous between 6:00-7:00
p.m. and will return to Stouffer's from 9:00
- 10:00 p.m.
Individual parking will be available near the
Federal Center. A map will be included in your
registration packet.

10:00 p.m.
AFTERGLOW

A very special Afterglow will be held
at the Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller
Foundation house, hosted by Robert
B. and Olive Miller. All conference
participants are invited to lengthen
their evening in Battle Creek and visit
this beautiful residence located in a
forested region of the city, on land
developed by the Miller family for over
half a century.

FRIDAY,

NOVEMBER 7
7:00 - 7:30 a.m.
EARLY BIRD COFFEE
Custer Room
If J-DU want an early cup of coffee before
the buffet breakfast )DU are welcome to
meet at the "Gathering Place."

7:30 - 8:00 a.m.
BUFFET BREAKFAST
Branson Ballroom I and II

7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
REGISTRATION
Gallery
"GATHERING PLACE"
Custer Room
View foundation and corporate

displays, pick up an annual report, or
stop and visit with colleagues.

8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
BINDER PARK TRAVELING ZOO
Custer Room
See W!dnesday program description on page 4.

8:15 - 9:45 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions

Speakers:
Helen Monroe, Executive Director,
San Diego Community Foundation,
San Diego, CA
Douglas M. McCracken, Partner,
Touche Ross &amp; Co., Detroit
CAUSE-RELATED MARKETING:
SAVVY OR SELF-SERVING?
Corporate Giving Session I
Montgomery Rooms I and II
A presentation on "cause-related
marketing" by the company which
pioneered the technique of tying the
sale of a product or service to a
philanthropic goal will be featured.
An educator will examine the
relationship of public relations and
marketing.
Moderator: Linda Lyles Daniels,
Supervisor, Corporate Contributions/
Matching Gifts, Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
Speakers: James S. Measel!, Associate
Professor - Dept. of Speech Communications, Wayne State University,
Detroit.
Warner J. Canto, Jr., Vice President
- Worldwide Special Projects,
Worldwide Marketing and Communications, American Express Travel
Related Services Company, Inc., New
York, NY
EXPERIMENTAL FOREST

STRUCTURING FOR GROWTH
Community Foundation Session I
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level
A discussion on ways to facilitate
growth of community foundations by
identifying opportunities and
planning for all phases of organizational development. The session will
review the experience of a successful
community foundation and consider
various models useful for small,
medium, and large foundations.
Moderator: Mariam C. Noland,
Executive Director, Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, Detroit.

�FOUNDATION MANAGEMENT
ISSUES
Kellogg Company Headquarters
Auditorium
What private and community
foundation trustees need to know
about foundations and their management ... What are a trustee's role
and responsibilities ...
Moderator &amp; Responder: Joseph J.
Dunnigan, Trustee, Kalamazoo
Foundation, Kalamazoo
Speaker: Merriman Cuninggim,
President, Center for Effective
Philanthropy, Winston-Salem, NC
Responders:
Marjorie Powell Allen, Trustee,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation,
Flint; and President, Powell Family
Foundation, Kansas
Robert F. Sage, Chairman and
President, Sage Foundation, Detroit

can foundations improve the
financial management and longrange planning efforts of arts
organizations? The panelists and
audience will wrestle with these and
other questions in exploring where
foundation support for the arts can
best be directed.

Development Corporations, and
other community promotion
organizations.

(A mini:van will be at the entrance of
Stouffer's at 8:00 a.m. The mini-van will
remain at the Art Center throughout the
morning providing shuttle service to and
from the location.)

'speakers:AllanH. Davis, Chairman,
Findlay Distribution Committee L. Dale Dorney Fund, Findlay, OH
John E. Hopkins, Assistant Director,
The Kalamazoo Foundation,
Kalamazoo
Carol Simonetti, Program Officer,
Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland, OH
James Visser, Executive Director,
Downtown Development Authority,
Kalamazoo

Moderator and Speaker: Cynthia
Mayeda, Managing Director, Dayton
Hudson Foundation, Minneapolis, MN
Speakers: Wickham Boyle, Executive
Director, La Mama Experimental
Theatre, New York, NY
Amelita Mandlingo, Manager, Arts
Organization Support, Michigan
Council for the Arts, Detroit
Roy Slade, President, Academy of the
Arts, Cranbrook Education Community, Bloomfield

IMPACT OF RELIGIOUS
GRANTMAKERS IN A COMMUNITY
Montgomery Rooms III and IV
Modes of cooperation between the
foundation community and the
religious grant-making community
will be presented. Their respective
roles will be examined in giving and
receiving and the procedures used.
Moderator: Willard J. Hertz, Vice
President, Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation, Flint
Speakers:
David P. Baak, Executive Director,
Grand Rapids Area Center for
Ecumenism, Grand Rapids
John A. Larson, Chairman, SelfDevelopment of People Validating
Committee, Presbytery of Lake
Huron, Presbyterian Church USA,
Flint
ART IN THE (GRANT)MAKING
Battle Creek Art Center
What is artistic quality? How can
foundations foster it? What is artistic
risk-taking? Is it important and how
can foundations encourage it? How
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8:15 - 11:30 a.m.
FOUNDATION CENTER REGIONAL
COLLECTIONS ANNUAL MEETING
Suite 208
Representatives of Midwest Foundation Center Regional Collection
Libraries will meet to discuss
common interests and concerns.

9:45 - 10:00 a.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAK

10:00 - 11:30 a.m . .
Concurrent Sessions
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS AND
CIVIC DEVELOPMENT
Community Foundation Session II
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level
This session will focus on successful
grant-making initiatives funded by
community foundations in the area
of"civic development." The speakers
will discuss how and why community
foundations make grants to
Chambers of Commerce, Economic

Moderator: Patricia B. Johnson,
Executive Director, Muskegon
County Community Foundation,
Muske'gon

NON-CASH GIVING: A BENEFIT TO
COMMUNITY AND COMMERCE
Corporate Giving Session II
Montgomery Rooms I and II
Examples of the important role
non-cash transactions play in
corporate giving programs. Alook at
a company's use of its personnel,
products, services, and assets to meet
community needs.
Moderator: Lynn A. Feldhouse,
Administrator, Chrysler Corporation
Fund, Detroit
Speakers:
Stephen T. Economy, Executive
Assistant to the President, Michigan
Bell Telephone Company, Detroit
Stephen]. Paulachak, Chief Operating
Officer, Gifts In Kind, Inc., (United
Way of America) Alexandria, VA
TECHNICAL FORUM: TAX &amp; LEGAL
ISSUES FACING FOUNDATIONS
Kellogg Company Headquarters
Auditorium
Two foundation attorneys will update
participants on latest IRS regulations,
national legislative issues, and effect
of the 1986 Tax Act on foundations
Moderator: Nicholas M. Gabriel,
Controller, The Ford Foundation,
New York, NY

�Speakers:
John A. Edie, Vice President and
General Counsel, Council on
Foundations, Washington, DC
Thomas A. Troyer, Attorney, Caplin
&amp; Drysdale, Washington, DC

AMERICA AT MIDDLE AGE

BUT IS IT ART?
Art Center of Battle Creek

Spe.aker:
Eric Sevareid, Consultant, CBS News

12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m ./CLOSING LUNCHEON/ Branson Ballroom
Moderator: Ted L. Johnson, Chairman, Council of Michigan Foundations
Introducer: Russell G. Mawby, Chairman, CMF
. Advisory Cabinet

Following up on the morning
session, panelists and the audience
will review criteria for evaluating
proposals from arts organizations.
How do you evaluate artistic quality,
financial stability, and community
involvement? In post-grant evaluation, how do you determine whether
the risk (to the grantmaker and the
grantee) was worth taking?
(Following the close ofthe session a mini-van
will be available to take participants back to
the hotel.)

Moderator and Speaker: Cynthia
Mayeda, Managing Director, Dayton
Hudson Foundation, Minneapolis, MN
Speakers:
Wickham Boyle, Executive Director,
La Mama Experimental Theatre, New
York, NY
Amelita Mandlingo, Manager, Arts
Organization Support, Michigan
Council for the Arts, Detroit
Roy Slade, President, Academy of the
Arts, Cranbrook Education Community, Bloomfield

10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
CMF ADVISORY CABINET
Horizon Room, 16th Floor
Chairman: Russell G. Mawby,
Chairman, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek
Members who have retired from
service as CMF Trustees will convene
for the third annual meeting of the
CMF Advisory Cabinet.

Display Materials for the 14th Annual
Conference are courtesy of Michigan
State University Libraries, East Lansing,
and The Foundation Center, New York

Eric Sevareid joined the Columbia Broadcasting System in August 1939
as a member of the original news team assembled by the late Edward R.
Murrow. Since 1977 he has been serving as consultant to CBS News in
Washington, D.C.
In more than four decades as a newsman, Sevareid has been a war
correspondent, radio news broadcaster, television commentator and
columnist, as well as a newspaper reporter and editor for the Paris Herald
and the United Press. He has been regularly involved in CBS News
coverage of major political events since 1948.
In 1943, he was war correspondent in the China-Burma-India theater of
operations and later in the European war theater. In 1966, Sevareid again
turned war correspondent, visiting the battlefields of Vietnam. His
commentaries have been a mainstay of CBS News' Presidential,
convention, and off-year election coverage since 1948.
He has served as reporter for such broadcasts as Town Meeting of the
World, the award-winning three-part "Justice in America" series, and
conversations with President Johnson, Vice President Humphrey, Walter
Lippmann, J. William Fulbright, Alf Landon, Henry Cabot Lodge, Dean
Acheson, Eric Hoffer, Justices Hugo Black and William 0. Douglas.
For his role as news commentator Sevareid's many awards include the
1950, 1964, and 1967 coveted George Foster Peabody Award and two
Emmy Awards from The National Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences.

�14th Annual Conference Committee
Chairman: Leonard W Smith, President, The Skillman Foundation,
Detroit
Honorary Chairmen: Dr. Harry A. Jbwsley and Mrs. Margaret D.
Jbwsley, Chairman and Vice President, The Harry A. &amp; Margaret
D. Towsley Foundation, Ann Arbor
Program Committee
Sandra McAlister Ambrozy, Program Officer, The Kresge Foundation,
Laura A. Davis, Vice President-Administration, WK. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek
Michael Dively, Secretary-Treasurer, Mukti fund, Traverse City
Beth Goebel, Executive Director, Dyer-Ives Foundation, Grand Rapids
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Communications and Dissemination,
WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Dorothy A. Johnson, President, Council of Michigan Foundations,
Grand Haven
Ftltricia B. Johnson, Executive Director, Muskegon County
Community Foundation
led L. Johnson, Chairman, Council of Michigan Foundations,
Grand Haven
James M. LaFleur, Senior Vice President-Investment Management,
Old Kent Bank and Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Mary M. Neely, President, Midland Foundation, Midland
Mariam C. Noland, Executive Director, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan, Detroit
Carolyn R!arson, Corporate Relations Manager, Ameritech Publishing,
Inc., Troy
Carl F. Reitz, Secretary, Besser Foundation, Alpena
Marilyn Steele, Program Officer, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint

Designs/Production: Program and Mailers
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Communications and Dissemination,
WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Conference Coordinator
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director, Council of Michigan
Foundations, Grand Haven

Board of Trustees/ 1986-8 7
OFFICERS:
Ted L. Johnson, Chairman
Howard D. Kalleward, Vice Chairman
Leo J. Brennan, Jr. , Vice Chairman

Thomas W Herbert, Treasurer
Dorothy A. Johnson, Secretary

Battle Creek Host Committee
Laura A. Davis, (Chair), Vice President-Administration, WK. Kellogg
Foundation
James M. Richmond, Former Chairman 2/86-7/86, CMF Advisory
Cabinet, Greenville, SC
Elizabeth H. Binda, Trustee, Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Dick Brown, President, Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
ChrisT. Christ, Trustee, Greater Battle Creek Foundation and
WK. Kellogg Foundation
Creighton R. Coleman, President, Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Barbara L. Comai, Trustee, Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Richard Crandall, Trustee, McCurdy Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
Harry R. Davidson, Executive Director, Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Prances A. Hanson, Executive Director, Winship Memorial Scholarship
Foundation
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Communications and Dissemination,
WK. Kellogg Foundation
Karen R. Hollenbeck, Assistant Vice President-Administration,
WK. Kellogg Foundation
Michael C. Jordan, Trustee, McCurdy Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
David E. Kinnisten, President, Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees' fund
Jeanene M. Mallmann, Manager, Corporate Contributions and
Executive Services, Kellogg Company
W James McQuiston, President, Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Robert B. Miller, Sr., Chairman, Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation

BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
William W. Allen, Vice President and Secretary, Elsa U. Pardee
Foundation, Midland
Sue Blandford, Trustee, Grand Rapids Foundation
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director, Ford Motor Company
Fund, Dearborn
Herbert H. Dow, President, Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow
Foundation, Midland
Nancy Feller, Associate General Counsel, The Ford Foundation, New York
Allan J. Fletcher, Vice President, Come rica Incorporated, Detroit
Edward J. Frey, Chairman, The Frey Foundation, Grand Rapids
Willard J. Hertz, Vice President, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Judith S. Hooker, Trustee, Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Charitable
Trust, Grand Rapids
Gilbert Hudson, President, Hudson-Webber Foundation, Detroit
Keith D. Jensen, President, Jensen Foundation, Ann Arbor
Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus, Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont
Howard D. Kalleward, Executive Director, Kalamazoo Foundation
Donald A. Lindow, Vice President, National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
John E. Marshall, III, Executive Vice President, The Kresge
Foundation, Troy
W Calvin Patterson, III, Executive Director, McGregor Fund, Detroit
Carl F. Reitz, Secretary, Besser Foundation, Alpena
Margaret A. Riecker, President, The Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation, Midland
Leonard W Smith, President, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman, Trustee, Steelcase Corporation,
Steelcase Foundation, Grand Rapids

Registration
Judy M. Carl, Secretary &amp; Receptionist, Council of Michigan
Foundations, Grand Haven
Jeri L. Fischer, Staff Associate, Council of Michigan Foundations,
Grand Haven
Barbara Zeigler, CMF Registrar; Secretary, WK. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek

ADVISORY CABINET:
Russell G. Mawby, Cabinet Chairman, and Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Nathan B. Driggers, President, Harder Foundation, East Detroit
Herman F. Gertz, President, Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation,
Monroe
Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President &amp; Treasurer, The Kresge
Foundation, Troy

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�Miles Jaffe, Esq., Honigman, Miller, Schwartz &amp; Cohn, Detroit
Robert B. Kerschbaum, Former Executive Director, Ann Arbor Area
Foundation, Ann Arbor
James R. Kettler, Executive Director, Ruth Mott Fund, Flint
Evelyn Machtel, Vice President, Jack F. Wolfram Foundation, Lansing
Robert B. Miller, Chairman, Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation,
Battle Creek
James M. Richmond, Executive Director, Community Foundation
of Greater Greenville, SC
Robert A. Risselade, Trustee, The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids
Herbert F. Spieler, Manager of Public Affairs, Consumers Power
Company, Jackson
Antony T. Sullivan, , Secretary, Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor
Alfred H. Taylor, Jr., President, The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Cleveland Thurber, Jr., Senior Vice President, Comerica Incorporated,
Detroit
William S. White, President, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Sally J. Yerex, Second Vice President, National Bank of Detroit, FL

STAFF:
Dorothy A. Johnson, President
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director
Jeri L. Fischer, Staff Associate
Judy M. Carl, Secretary and Receptionist
John L. Allen, Editor, The Michigan Scene
Stevie Hertz, Volunteer, Michigan Foundation Center Regional
Collections

Acknowledgments:
CMF is most grateful to the following members for their
additional Conference support
American National Bank of Battle Creek and Kalamazoo
Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Comerica Bank - Battle Creek
First of America Trust and Investment Division
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees' Fund
McCurdy Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
Michigan National Bank, Trust Division
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN
FOUNDATIONS'MEMBERS
• PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS

Talbert and Leota Abrams Foundation
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation. Inc.
Claude D. and Etta H. Andrews Foundation
William R. Angell Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauetvic Foundation, Inc.
Bauervic-Carroll Foundation
Bauetvic-Paisley Foundation
The Alvin M. Bently Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund, Inc.
Besser Foundation
Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Max D. and Constance M. Boersma Charitable Trust
Arnold and Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund
Charles and Jessie Brackett Memorial
Scholarsh ip Fund
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Defroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Richard M. and Helen DeVos Foundation
OeWaters Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
L.M. Dexter Charitable Trust
The Herbert D. and Junia Doan Foundation
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Oyer-Ives Fou.ndation
Earhart FoundatiOn
Earl-Beth Foundation
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
Erickson Foundation
The J.F. Erv in Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
The Ford Foundation
The Fruehauf Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.
Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation
Cordy Foundation, Inc.
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Havirmill Foundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. and Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Clarence and Jack Himmel Foundation
James and Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
Hougen Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation.
Edward and Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The lacocca Foundation
Michael Jeffe rs Memorial Fund
The Jensen Foundation
Jewish Comm unity Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
The Keeler Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees
Fund, Inc.
Kendall Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
Knight Family Charitable and Educational
Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Lee Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
The Loutit Foundation
Lyo n Foundation, Inc.
Mallery Charitable Trust
Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation
McCoii-Batts Foundation
McCurdy Scholarsh ip Foundation, Inc.
McGregor Fund
B.D. and Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.O. and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation, Inc.
Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation
Louise 'fuller Miller Trust
Francis Mills Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
Mukti Fund
Allen E. and Marie A. Nickless
Memorial Foundation
Oscar P. and Louise M. Ostehelder Charitable
Foundation
William and Mary Page l Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
The Power. Fou ndation
The Meyer and Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.
The Pryor Foundation
Harold and Carolyn Robison Foundation
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund

The Sebastian Foundation
The Sh iffman Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation
Th e Sk illman Foundation

George M. and Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Edward C. and Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
W.B. and Candace Thoman Foundation

Mary Thompson Foundation
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Harold and Crace Upjohn Foundation
The W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment
Research
Frank S. and Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation
VanValkenburg Foundation
The Vicksburg Foundation
The Wege Foundation
James A. Welch Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
Wetsman Foundation
Wickson-Link Merilorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore and Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarshi p Foundation
• COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS

Albion Civic Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
The Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation, In c.
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
Flint Area Health Foundation
The Flint Public Trust
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community
Foundation
Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Holland Community Foundation, Inc.
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Marcellus Community Foundation
The Midland Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Traverse Area Foundation. Inc.

• BANKS
American National Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Kalamazoo
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Citizens Trust, Ann Arbor
Come rica Incorporated. Detroit
First of America-Michigan
Grand Valley National Bank, Grandville
Manufacturers National Bank, Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
National Bank of Detroit
NewCentury Bank, Frankenmuth
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Union Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
• CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS &amp;
CORPORATIONS

Aeroquip Foundation
Allied Corporation
American Natural Resources Company
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
Bundy Foundation
Burroughs Corporation
Chrys ler Corporation Fund
Detroit Edison Company
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation
Ex-Cell-O Corporation Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Federal Screw Works Foundation, Inc.
Fibre-Converters Foundation, Inc.
The Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation
The J.L. Hudson Company
JSJ Foundation
Jacobson Stores Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Kysar Industrial Corporation Foundation
La-Z- Boy Chair Foundation
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Michigan Health Care Education and Research
Foundation, Inc.
Herman Miller, Inc.
Monroe Auto Equipment Fou ndation Trust
Sealed Power Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
Stroh Brewery Company
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Trans Continental Airlines-Airtrust Foundation
Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation

�2:45 - 4:30 p.m.

0 Post-Grant Evaluations
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level
0 Interpreting the Grantee's Financial
Statement
Horizon Room, 16th Floor
0 International Grantmaking
Montgomery Room
c:J Programs That Work - Aging
Off Site - See Conference Program
for details

YOUR PROGRAM SESSION CHECKLIST
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
1:00- 4:00p.m.

Battle Creek Area Tours
0 Kellogg Company Plant Tour
0 WK. Kellogg Biological Station
0 Foundation Impact on the City
of Battle Creek

4:30 - 5:30 p.m.

0 CMF Annual Meeting
Branson Ballroom I and II

4:45 - 5:30 p.m.

6:00 - 7:15 p.m.

0 Opening Reception
Kellogg Company Headquarters

0 Legislative Network
Branson Ballroom I and II

6:00 - 10:00 p.m.

7:15 - 9:30 p.m.

0 Dinner
"Corporate Social Responsibility and
Philanthropy"
William E. LaMothe, Chairman,
Kellogg Company, Branson Ballroom

0 Reception, Dinner, and Entertainment
Federal Center

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7
7:30 - 8:00 a.m.

0 Mterglow
Atrium, McCamly Place, Lower Le\lel
(Adjacent to Stouffer's)

0 Buffet Breakfast
Branson Ballroom I and II

8:15 - 9:45 a.m.

0 Structuring For Growth

9:30p.m.

0

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6
7:30 - 8:15 a.m.

0 Buffet Breakfast
Branson Ballroom I and II

8:30 - 10:00 a.m.

10:30 - 12:00 p.m.

12:30 - 2:30 p.m.

0

0 Setting Priorities
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level
0 Investment Insights: 1987 to 1997
Kellogg Company Hdqrs. Auditorium
0 Programs That Work - Children
Montgomery Room
0 Assessing Grant Proposals - How to
Pick A Winner
Miller Room, McCamly Place, Lower
level
0 Setting Investment Objectives - Have
You Really Done It?
Kellogg Company Hdqrs. Auditorium

0

8:15- 11:30 a.m.

0 Foundation Center Regional
Collections Annual Meeting
Suite 208

10:00- 11:30 a.m.

0 Community Foundations and Civic
Development
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level

0 Luncheon
"Grantmaking for Results"
Tim Skubick, Moderator
Branson Ballroom

0 Non-Cash Giving: A Benefit To
Community and Commerce
Montgomery Rooms I and II
0 Technical Forum: Tax &amp; Legal Issues
Facing Foundations
Kellogg Company Hdqrs. Auditorium
0 Programs That Work - Arts
Off Site - See Conference Program
for details
0 CMF Advisory Cabinet
Horizon Room, 16th Floor
To
Detroit

Lons1ng

To
Kalamazoo.
Chicago. Grand Rapids

0

1To Oinder Pork

Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level
Cause-Related Marketing: Savvy or
Self-Serving?
Montgomery Rooms I and II
Foundation Management Issues
Kellogg Company Hdqrs. Auditorium
Impact of Religious Grantmakers
In A Community
Montgomery Rooms III and IV
Programs That Work - Arts
Off Site - See Conference Program
for details

12:00 - 2:00 p.m.

0 Luncheon
':America At Middle Age"
Eric Sevareid
Branson Ballroom

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