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Annual Report

-Council of Michigan

fOUNDATIONS
An Association of foundations
and Corporations Making Grants
f~r Charitable Purposes

�CMF Board vf -T rustees &amp; Officers
Chairman:
Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus
The Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont

Nicholas M. Gabriel, Comptroller
The Ford Foundation, New York
Willard J. Hertz, Vice President
Charles Stewart Mott 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:
John E. Marshall Ill, Executive Vice President
The Kresge Foundation, Troy

Judith S. Hooker, Trustee
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust,
West Olive
Gilbert Hudson, President
Hudson-Webber Foundation, Detroit
Keith D. Jensen, President
The Jensen Foundation, Ann Arbor

Treasurer:
Donald A. Lindow, Vice President
Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President &amp; Treasurer National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
W. Calvin Patterson III, Executive Director
McGregor Fund, Detroit
William W. Allen, Vice President &amp; Secretary
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation, Midland
Carl F. Reitz, Secretary
Besser_Foundations, Alpena
Sue Blandford, Trustee
Grand Rapids Foundation, Grand Rapids
Margaret A. Riecker, President
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation, Midland
Herbert H. Dow,~.P_resident
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Fou11dation, Midland
Leonard W. Smith, President
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Allan J. Fletcher, Vice President
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
Dr. Robert D. Sparks, President
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Edward J. Frey, Chairman
The Frey Foundation, Grand Rapids
Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman/Trustee
"Steelcase Corporation/ Steelcase Foundation,
Grand Rapids

Advisory Cabinet

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

1973-74

Nathan B. Driggers, President
Harder Foundation, East Detroit

1975-83

Herman F. Gertz, President
1976-82
Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation, Monroe
Thomas W. Herbert,
Vice President &amp; Treasurer
The Kresge Foundation, Troy

1976-85

1975-76
Miles Jaffe, Esq.
Honigman, ~Miller, Schwartz &amp; Cohn, Detroit

James M. Richmond,
Executive Director
1981-86
Community Foundation of Greater Greenville,
South Carolina
Robert A. Risselade, Trustee
The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids

1975-81

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

1973-75

Antony T. Sullivan, Secretary
Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor

1973-74

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

1973-74

1982-84

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

1973-74

Evelyn J\!achtel, Vice President
Jack. F. Wolfram Foundation, Lansing

1977-84

Cleveland Thurber, Jr.,
Senior Vice President
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit

Rob.ert B. Miller, Chairman
Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation,
- Battle Creek

1973-82

WilliamS. White, President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint

1973-84

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

1973-83

~=~staff
President
-"'&lt;· Dorothy A. Johnson
Member Services Director
. Sandra G. Hussey
Staff Associate
Jeri L. Fischer

Editor, The Michigan Scene
John L. Allen
Volunteer, Michigan Foundation Center
Regional Collections
Stevie Hertz

Secretary &amp; Receptionist
Judy M. Carl

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�About CMF -----------~~~~

The Council of Michigan Foundations is a nonprofit association of 207 Michigan grantmakers,
including 129 private foundations , 28 community foundations, 37 corporate foundations and giving
programs, and 13 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 exchang~ of ideas, experiences, information and expertise among Michigan grantmakers.
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• To represent Michigan grantmakers' interests and concerns with the officials of local,
state and national government.
• To increase private and communityJoundation 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

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The Year in Review
During 1986-87 the Council of Michigan Foundations provided a wide range of services to its
207 members, thus fulfilling s&lt;::ores of objectives outlined in the Plan of Work adopted earlier
by -tht:;=Boar-d of Trustees. -J\mong the highlights of the year's accomplishments were these:

Programs
• The 14th Annual CMF Conference in Battle Creek, November 5-7, chaired by Leonard W.
~Smith and Laura A. Davis attracted 540 foundation and corporate trustees and staff from
throughout the state.
• .Three Spring School workshops in March, April, and May of 1987, covering community foundation growth, corporate philanthropy, and reactive I proactive ~ grantmaking.
• R~gional meetings for foundation grantmakers in Kent County, Detroit, and the Battle Creek
--area, as well as co-sponsorship of grantsmanship seminars with other nonprofit organizations =
---~in seyen locations throughout -the state.

Publications
_! __Rele}lse of the 5th Edition of The Michigan Foundation Directory.

· -Distribution of 12 general MemiJs to Members, eight Memos to Members specifically aimed at
community foUndations, three tabloids and five Occasional Papers.
• Preparation and distribution of the brochure, 5 Blue-Ribbon Ways to Give Away Your Money.
• Preparation and distribution of Estciqlishing a Charitable Foundation in Michigan, authored by
Duane L. Tarnacki, Esq:; -Clark,~ Klein and Beaumont.

_=!.i)istribution
of video
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of th~ Michigan Bell Telephone
- Company Grantsmanship ·panels.

• Circulation of 3,000 copies of the booklets, Information for Seeking Foundation and Corporate Grants, and The Survey of Michigan Foundation Philanthropy.

Governl!l~nt -and others
-. • CMFhas worked closely with fourteen community foundations during 1986-87 to forward the
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work of the State ofMichigan Community Foundation Energy Initiative, established to dislribute
some $3,000,000 in rebates-from Exxon to the people of Michigan.

Liaison with
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- _-~- - ~-' legislators to protect the interests of foundations under the new rules preposed for govema_!ii:e_
-- i:~?of lebbying efforts.
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• C~ntinuing contact with the Council on Foundations' Regional Association of Grantmakers, the
Foundation Center, the National Charities Information Bureau, Independent Sector, United Way
Qf Michigan, and other similar organizations concerned with the general welfare and _philan: _
Ethlogic endeavor.__ =-:'-=. ~- _

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-Membership contributions supported the activities=ami programs instituted to fulfill CMF's five
purposes_.-It should be noted that 100 foundations arid corporate Members volunteered additional
support gifts ·totalling -nearly $159,000.
-The Council ofMidiiganFoundations' -BoardofTrustees, Advisory Cabmet, committee members,
and staJf are comi!rilted .fo~ enliimci~g.- l~proving -&lt;!nd increasing philantfiropy. We _will CQD.tinue
to encourage all-:-gi_ying and particularly work to form private and community-foundations and cor-- -porate-givirig programs in the state. CMF fs in the business of helping grantmakers to help others!

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Dorothy A : Johnson

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Education and 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.

Donors, lawyers and accountants at a seminar on charitable giving.

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William V. Weatherston, Vice President, Stroh Brewery Company
(center) and Debra Bailey, Manager Corporate Relations, Herman
Miller Inc. greet Dr. james P . Shannon, Vice President, General Mills
Foundation at spring corporate workshop.

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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.

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Consultation 011 How to Start a Private,
Community, Corporate Foundation or
Corporate Giving Progratn
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.

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 .

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

CMF Advisory Cabinet Chairman, Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman, W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Mariam C. Noland, Executive
Director, Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan present Governor james]. Blanchard a certificate to recognize his leadership of
the State of Michigan Community Foundation Energy Initiative . Fourteen community foundations are participating, and CMF is serving as
the fiscal agent.

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�Publications · l!iil!R~--~~---------~-~-•
- CMF keeps Members and the public inforilled of developments and issues: in private philanthropy. ·Publications inc!ude:

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Oe_egsional Paper I: When the-I.R.S. AQdits Your Foundation
.,'- OecasiohaJ::Paper II: Corporate Giving
. Occasional Paper III: Private Foundations: How to Make Estimated Tax Payments Required by
. the Tax Reform -Act of f986
· Occasional Paper IV: Private Foundations and the Problem of "Tipping": A Descrip.tion of the
·Probl~fu·· ~d Some-Practical-Suggestions
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in Grantmaking

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Occaszonal Paper V: The Grantmaking Process: Setting Priorities, Assessing, Evaluating
Establishing a Charitable Foundation in Michigan - Prepared by Duane L. 1'amacki, Esq., a V:aluable
reference tool, explaining laws and regulations for creating a private foundation, ·corporate foundation, c9mmunity foundation, supporting organization or public charity. ·
~5]Jlu$,Ribbon

Ways to Give Away Your Money - The five major ways to make a gift are described,
" whal can be given and-where to receive additional advice.
Sample Private Foundation, Community Foundation and Corporate Giving Program Grant Proposals.
Michigan Founrkltion Directory, Edition V-A fact-filled triennial sourcebook about Michigan foundations for grantors, grantees and the interested public.

The Mzcbigan Scene .~ A quarterly newspaper updating events_and issues of concern to Michigan
grantmaker-s. .

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Survey a/Michigan Foundation Philanthropy- An analysis of grantmaking patterns.
Foundation Tax Law: History, Problems &amp; Prospects- Prepared by William M. Brodhead, Esq.
Memo.~tiJ

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Members - A monthly report td CMF Members concerning issues that affect national as

as-~Michigan

grantmakers, recent -philanthropic publications, upcoming events, etc.

_ 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.

Infonnation for Seeking Foundation and Corporate Grants - General guidelines for developing and
writing f.Qundation grant _proposals.

Hlhy 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 a jobseeker look for
employment with foundations.

Public InfO-rmation ---~-----=
CMF co-sponsors grantsmanship seminars for the grantseeking community.
CMF strive£ to-make _grantll!akers better understood by the public through, the media and
other forums. -

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·'~ Received _ from Cl\tiF lVIe-m bers - 1986·87
lOQ CMF Members contributed more than $159,000 in grants and in-kind equipment during the
· past' ye~ :te fulfilf .tbe' gurposes of th~ organization over_and above their regular membership ·
contribution. · ----= -:::__
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Private Foundations
Harry A. and MargaretD. Towsley Foundation
Talbert and Leota "Abrams Foundation
Harold and. Grace Upjolm Foundation
The Acme Foundation
The Vicksburg Fotmdation
Allen Foundation, Inc.
The Wege Foundation
Claude D. and Etta H. Andrews Foundation
Wiggmton Educational Foundation
Alvin M . ·Bentley"Foundation
_ Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Jesse Besser Fund, Inc~ Besser Foundation
Community FQundations
Max D. and Constance M . Boersma Charitable Trust
Berrien Community Foundation, Inc.
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Richard M. and Helen DeVos Foundation
Flint Area Health Foundation
Herbert H: and Grace A: Dow Foundation
The Flint Public Trust
Dyer-Ives Foundation .
The Fremont Area Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
Grand Rapids Foundation
Erickson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
The Midland Foundation
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Fisher-Insley Foundation
Muskegon County Community Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
_ Rotary Charities .of Traverse City : ·
Harder Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Heartland Foundation
Clarence and Jack Himmel Foundation
Corporate Foundations and Corporations
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust
American Natural Resources Company
Hougen Foundation
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
_ Hud~ron-Webber FoUI!dation
Burroughs Corporation ·
· -· Edward and Irma Hunter Founoation
Chrysler Corporation Fund
JeWish Community Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
The Kantzler Foundation
Federal Screw Works Foundation, Inc.
The Keeler Fund
General Motors Foundation
W:-K. Kellogg Foundation
The J.L. Hudson Company
The Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees Fund, Inc.
JSJ Foundation
TheeKresge Foundation _ _
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La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
-- The I:exo Charitable Trust
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
The Loutit Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
- Lyofi~Eoundation, Inc. ·
Monroe Auto Equipment Trust
McGregor Fund
Sealed Power Foundation
B.D: and Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
CS. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
W .D. and Prudence- A. Mc:{ntyre Foundation
Stroh Brewery Company
Allen H. Meyers Fotindation, Inc.
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Albert L. .and Louise B.- Miller Foundation
The Upjolm Company
Morley..Brothers FoundationWhirlpool Foundation·
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Allen E . and Marie A.. Nickless Memorial Foundation
Oscar P. and Louise M. Osthelder Charitable Foundation
William and Mary Pagel Trust
The Power .Foundation
-·- The Pryor Foundation
Harold and Carolyn Robison.'Foundation
May Mitchelr Royal Found_ation
The Sebastian Foundation·
The Skillman Foundation
George M. and Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Edward C. and Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation

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1986-87 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.
Marvin A. Frankel, Chairman
The Meyer and Anna Prentis
Family Foundation
Amy Turner Berke
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Mary E. Bradish
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Sandra G. Hussey
Council of Michigan Foundations
Alyce Jinian
Michigan Bell Telephone Company

CMF Tntstees judith S. Hooker (left) anil Herbert H. Dow learn more
about the State of Michigan Community Foundation Energy Initiative
from jane F. Morgan, Program Associate.

A. Randolph Judd
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Richard Levey
The Shiffman Foundation
Sylvia McNamey
McGregor Fund
W. Calvin Patterson III
McGregor Fund
- Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation
R. Sue Smith
The Stroh Brewery Company
Deborah Wallace
The Kresge Foundation

Representatives of community foundations from throughout the state exchange ideas
at CMF Roundtable.

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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.
Judith S. Hooker, Chairman
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker
Charitable Trust
William W. Allen
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Steve Economy
Michigan Bell Telephone Company

James R. Kettler
James A. Welch Foundation
E.B. Morley, ]r.
Morley Brothers Foundation
John J. Nowicki
General Motors Foundation

Edward J. Frey
The Frey Foundation

Margaret A. Riecker
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation

Willard ]. Hertz
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Dr. Robert D. Sparks
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Increasing Philanthrophy Committee is responsible for implementing 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

Margaret A. Riecker
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

Herbert H. Dow
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation

Robert F. Sage
Sage Foundation

Edward J. Frey
The Frey Foundation

Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

Judith S. Hooker
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust

Dr.- Rq_bert

Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation

Duane L. Tarnarcki
Clark, Klein and Beaumont

John E. Marshall ill
The Kresge Foundation

Peter M. Wege
The Wege Foundation

D. Sparks
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
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Robert B. Miller
Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation

Information Systems Committee disseminates information about Michigan foundations and
coordinates internal information efforts desired by Member foundations.
Margaret A. Riecker, Chairman
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

H. Halladay Flynn
The Flint Public Trust

W. Calvin Patterson ill
McGregor Fund

Barbara ]. 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.
Gilbert Hudson, Chairman
Hudson-Webber Foundation

Esther Gerstacker
The Midland Foundation

Leo]. Brennan, Jr.
Ford Motor Company Fund

Robert D. Sarow
The Kantzler Foundation

Allan ]. Fletcher
Comerica Incorporated

Peter M. Wege
Steelcase Corporation/Steelcase Foundation

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�MemhershiP:~Servic~s Committee evaluates CMF s~rvices, d_evelops
--forms Members of -existing services available.
Keith D.-Jensen
The Jensen Foundation

- Howard D. Kalleward, Chairman

~ Kalail}azoo Foundation

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Ronald N~KilgoreDorothy U. _Dalton FotlJ!datiop

· Sue Blandford
Rapids Foundation
- -·-- baura A. Davis
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Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

c. Kay~W ~Hilnt
-: Detro_if: Edison Gompany

Bertram-W. Vermeulen
The Fremont Area Foundation -

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: WirtshiR Memorial Scholarship Fund.

-:Noini!lating: Committee reviews the slate of officers and recommends candidates for electim-i t&lt;:} :me Board.
Donalcf.:A. -Lihdow;~_chairman -~

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W. Calvin Patterson ill
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The MiQ!and Foundation

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-__Publi~ Issues Committee meets at the request _of the Board to addre~s questions raised by
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Alyin M. Bentley Foundation

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-.-::;:ti.ont~f!I}ter -:PPblications and a variety of supplementary materials and seryi:ces in~subject areas- .~ __us.eful }o_: grantseekers. -·
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Treasurer's Report

Statement of Financial Position
as of March 31, 1987
Assets

Liabilities and Fund Balances

Cash on Hand and on Deposit

$ 9,499.51

Deferred Revenue, member contributions

$ 3,825.00
Investments, Money Market Fund
Properties
Contributed Furnishings
Contributed Equipment
"' _Pt!rchased Furnishings
Purchased ·Equipment
Less Accuniulated depreciation

189,605.15

10,633.68

Fund Balances
Unrestricted:
General Operating Fund:
Designated
Undesfgnated
Revolving Funds

100,139.92

Restricted:
Special Projects Funds
Properties Fund

$ 7,170.68
3A63.oo
14,341.3_1
112' 590-.57
126,931.88
26,791.96-

$309,878.26

$10,000.00
104,083.84
77,289.35
191,373.19
3,906.47
1I0,7_73.60 114,680.07 306,053.26 :..
$309,8'7826_-

-

Notes to Financial Statement
March 31, 1987
-- 1. Summary _9f Significant Accounting Policies

a . Organization
'Fhe Council or Michigan Foundations, Inc. is a non
profit membership organization founded in 1973 and
-incorporated in, ~_9'75. 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 the-~ashbasis of accounting~ To ensure
-- observance of restrictions placed on the use of
~- available resour.ces : theaccounts- and. finanCial activity are clas·stfied for accounting and reportfugpur-poses into - fund groups . Funds restrict~d for
·_ ·_SRecially- Funded Projects ar~ .distingujsnea from
General Operating Funds. .
--

on

Balances report the activity detail by fund groups,
resulting in the impact on the Fund Balance for each
fund . Revenues received in the current year- pertaining to project activity of a future perio:d are
recorded as deferred revenue 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 _me!hod over - .
their estimated useful lives . Furniture and equipment
contributed-!n kind to the Council are reported as
contributions af approximate fair market value ofi the
date of such contributions and are not depreciated.

2 . Tax Status

Both the -General Operating Fund. and- the SQecial-Project Funds are authorized by the G_o1,1Qcil':s Board
of Trustees with the establishment of approved
revenue and expense budgets at the begiiining of
each year. The Treasurer's Report of th~.Statement _
or Revenue and Expenses and Changes iir Fund

CMF is -tax-exemp[ titlder Section 501(c)(3)-and-isnot a private fou ndation -under Section 50~f(a)(1) of
the Internal Revenue Code.

�Statement of Revenue and Expenditures
and Changes in Fund Balances
Year Ended March 31, 1987

General
Operating
Fund

General
Revolving
Funds

Special
Projects
Funds

Properties
Fund

Totals
Combined
Funds

Support and Revenue
Membership Contributions
New Member Contributions
Additional Contributions
Annual Conference Revenue
Host Committee Revenue
VVorkshop Revenue
Mailing Label Service
Publication Sales
Interest Income
Miscellaneous Income
Total Support &amp; Revenue

$148,286.00 $
$
9,200.00
57,405.00
114,609.00
88,976.68
13,890.00
10,343.50
828.82
81.85
39,183.97
5,791.64
786.64
335,590.13

153,792.97

$148,286.00
9,200.00
222,764.00
88,976.68
13,890.00
10,343.50
828.82
39,265.82
5,791.64
786.64

$
50,750.00

50,750.00

540,133.10

Expenditures
Salaries, taxes &amp; benefits
Contracted Services
Employee Education
Occupancy Expense
Telephone &amp; Postage
Printing &amp; Publications
General Supplies
Meetings &amp; Travel
Books &amp; Subscriptions
Insurance
Maintenance Costs
Annual Conference Expense
Host Committee Expense
VVorkshop Expense
~scellaneous Expense
Depreciation
Total Expenditures

123,325.31
295~00 -- 28,045.63
287.46
7,419.54
10,352.30
3,349.36
20,164.88
34,022.11
5,613.22
115.27
9,129.71
4,810.99
2,619.65
5,476.13
1,134.17
5,602.06
396.67
65,682.41
13,910.58
10,234.57
573.49

15,791.00

123,325.31
28,340.63
287.46
7,419.54
13,701.66
54,186.99
5,728.49
13,940.70
8,095.78
1,134.17
5,998.73
71,672.41
13,910.58
12,480.01
573.49
15,791.00

5,990.00
2,245.44

276,056.89

76,503.62

8,235.44

15,791.00

376,586.95

Revenues Over (Under) Expenditures

59,533.24

77,289.35

42,514.56

(15, 791.00)

163,546.15

Fund Balances, 3/31/86

52,967.05
6,589.35
(5,005.80)

10,096.59
(6,589.35)
(42,115.33)

79,443.47

142,507.11

Transfers to General Fund
Transfers to Property Fund

Fund Balances, 3/31/87

$114,083.84 $ 77,289.35 $

47,121.13

3,906.47 $110,773.60 $306,053.26

( 13)

�Council of Michigan Foundations' lVIembers
Addison
Grosse Pointe Park Foundation
Harder Foundation
Clarence and Jack Himmel Foundation
Albion Civic Foundation
James and Lynelle Holden Fund
Alpena
The ].L. Hudson Company
Besser Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Jesse Besser Fund, Inc.
Jewish Community Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Ann Arbor
The Kresge Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Citizens Trust
Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation
Earhart Foundation
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit
The ].F. Ervin Foundation
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
The Jensen Foundation
McGregor Fund
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
B.D. and Jane E:- Mcintyre Foundation
The Pryor Foundation
C.S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
W.D. and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Bay City
Metro Health Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
The Kantzler Foundation
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Oscar P. and Louise H. Osthelder Charitable Foundation
Michigan Health Care Education and Research Foundation, Inc.
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Battle Creek
National Bank of Detroit
Greater Battle Creek Foundation
William and Mary Pagel Trust
Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
The Meyer and Anna Prentis Family Foundation, Inc.
Charles and Jessie Brackett Memorial Scholarship Fund
Harold and Carolyn Robison Foundation
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
'
Sage Foundation
Kendall Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
McCurdy Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
The Shllhnan Foundation
Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation
- ~Simpson Industries Fund
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
Tfie Skillman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Fund
George M. and Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Benton Harbor
Edward C. and Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation
Whirlpool Foundation
The Stroh Brewery Company
Buckley
Mary Thompson Foundation
VanValkenburg Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
Cadillac
Wetsman Foundation
Kysor Industrial Corporation Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore and Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Caro
Claude D. and Etta H. Andrews Foundation
Flint
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Detroit Metropolitan Area
Citizens Commerical and Savings Bank
Allied Corporation
DeWaters Charitable Trust
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
Flint Area Health Foundation
ANR Pipeline Company
The Flint Public Trust
William R. Angell Foundation
Genesee Merchants Bank and Trust Company
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Bauervic-Carroll Foundation
Hougen Foundation
B~~mervic-Paisley Foundation
Mallery Charitable Trust
Bundy Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Burroughs Corporation
Ruth Mott Fund
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
James A. Welch Foundation
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Frankenmuth
Comerica Incorporated
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
NewCentry Bank
Detroit Edison Company
Allen E. and Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Fremont
Earl-Beth Foundation
The Fremont Area Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
Tile-Gerber Companies Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation:..:- Ex-Cell-O Corporation Foundation
Grand Blanc
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
_Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Federal Screw Works Foundation, Inc.
Grand Haven
George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation
Erickson Foundation
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
The Ford Motor Company Fund
JSJ Foundation
Gannett Foundation
Lee Foundation
General Motors Foundation
The Loutit Foundation
-Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Knight Family Charitable and Educational Foundation

Albion

(14)

�Council of Michigan Foundations' Members
Grand Rapids
Baldwin Foundation _
Max_D. and Constance"M. Boersma Charitable Trust
Richarcl 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
Vogt Foundation
The Wege Foundation

The Herbert D. and Junia Doan Foundation
- The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Coming Foundation
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
The Midland Foundation
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Charles ]. Strosacker Foundation
Monroe
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Trust

Muskegon
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Sealed Power Foundation
Niles
Edward and Irma Hunter Foundation
Okemos
Hartland
Talbert and Leota Abrams Foundation
Heartland Foundation
Owosso
Holland
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Jackson
Port Huron
Aeroquip Foundation
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Hurst Foundation
Rochester
Jackson Foundation
~ Gr,eater Rochester Area Community Foundation
Jacobson Stores Foundation
St. Joseph
Robert ]. Simpson Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation, Inc.
Kalamazoo
.. saginaw
The Acme Foundation
Arnold and Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
- C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
John E . Fetzer Foundation
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
First of America-Michigan
Francis Mills Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.
Morley Brothers Foundation
Havirmill Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
McColl-Batts Foundation
Tecumseh_
Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
The Power Foundation
Three Rivers
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Fibre ConveD;er,s Foundation, Inc.
The Upjohn Company
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation
Traverse City
Mukti Fund
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Vicksburg Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Traverse Area Foundation, Inc.
Lansing
Ypsilanti
Granger Foundation
Trans Continental Airlines-Airtrust Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
W.B. and Candace Thoman Foundation
Zeeland
FrankS. and Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial Foundation Herman Miller, Inc.
Marcellus
New York
Marcellus Community Foundation, Inc.
The Ford Foundation
The Iacocca Foundation
Midland
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Barstow Foundation
Chemical Bank and Trust Company

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
Suite 3, One South-Harbor Avenue
P.O. Box 599
Grand Ha:ien,Michigan 49417
(616) 842-7080

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January 24, 1987

Dear Mr. Hencey,
Thanks for asking me to speak to the 1987 Conference
for the Council of Michigan Foundations.

I'm honored.

But I'm going to have to decline.
A book of mine called "Touch" is coming out in
October.

I 1 ll have to do signings and interviews about

the time of publication; and right after that my wife
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We haven't taken a trip simply for fun in

about seven years.
Since addressing the Arts Foundation of Michigan
awards dinner I've been turning down invitations to
speak and probably will for at least the next few years.
What I want to do is concentrate on my work.

If after

35 years I still have the urge to write, to experiment,
to try out new ideas, I think I'd better stay at it as
long as I can.
Perhaps another time; I do appreciate your invitation.
sincer:Lj,

lkM~M~
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                    <text>�About the
15th Annual Conference
The Council of Michigan Foundations annual conference is
returning to the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel in Grand Rapids on
November 4-6, 1987. The conference, "Supporting Imaginative
Grantmaking: CREATIVE ANSWERS TO COMPLEX PROBLEMS,"
will open on Wednesday evening, November 4, with a plenary
address on the Anatomy of Leadership. This topic will be carried
through part of Thursday's concurrent sessions. Othe_r_topics
concerning Health Care, Children and Youth, AIDS, Environment,
etc., will round out this information-packed conference. Special
features include:
• ''A View From the Other Side'' - Tim Skubick returns to

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conservation, and higher education.
Investment Seminar I &amp; II
Update on the TRA '86
A report on Economic Development in Michigan - USC
(Local Initiatives Support Corporation)
Midwest Foundation Center Regional Collections Meeting
Video Film Festival
Annual Report Display

The conference formally opens Wednesday, November 4, with
tours of Steelcase Corporate Headquarters, Amway Corporation's
Center for Free Enterprise, Grand Valley Blood Center, and a visit
to two unique homes in Heritage Hill - the Frank Lloyd Wright
and Voigt Houses. A very special evening is planned for Thursday
which will center around CMF's 15th birthday and Michigan's
150th anniversary. Join us and be surprised and delighted at the
array of happenings that are in store. The conference concludes
Friday, November 6, following a luncheon address from a
well-known and respected donor whose views on philanthropy
should leave you invigorated.

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

Spouses and Guests Welcome
Spouses and guests of members and non-members are invited
to attend all sessions.

How to Register
Mail conference registration and fees to Judy Carl, CMF Registrar,
Council of Michigan Foundations, P.O. Box 599, Grand Haven, Ml
49417. Phone: (616)842-7080. Make checks payable to Council
of Michigan Foundations.
CMF
Member

NonMember

Early Conference Registration
(before Oct. 16, 1987) including
six meals

$225

$375

Conference Registration (after
Oct. 16, 1987) including six meals

$250

$400

See the conference registration card for information on partial
registrations.

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Hotel reseNations can be made at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel,
Pearl and Monroe, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, Phone: (616)7742000. Single- $67; Double- $80; Junior Suite- $185. Room
rates cannot be guaranteed after October 4, 1987.
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, however, early reseNations are advised.

CMF Board of Trustees and Officers
William W Allen
Sue Blandford
Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
Herbert H. Dow
Allan J. Fletcher
Edward J. Frey

Nicholas M. Gabriel
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, Ill
W Calvin Patterson, Ill
Richard K. Rappleye

Carl F. Reitz
Margaret A. Riecker
Leonard W Smith
Robert D. Sparks
Peter M. Wege

15th Annual Conference Program Committee
• Ruth R. Mott, Ruth Mott Fund, Honorary Chair
• Robert E. Hencey, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Chairman
• Ludger A. Beauvais, Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson
Foundation • Elyse Goldin Essick, First of America Bank,
Detroit • Barbara J. Getz, The Kresge Foundation
• Beth Goebel, Dyer-lves Foundation • Jane H. ldema, The
Grand Rapids Foundation • John E. Marshall, Ill, The Kresge
Foundation • Mariam C. Noland, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan • Kari Schlachtenhaufen, The Skillman
Foundation • R. Sue Smith, The Stroh Brewery Company
• Maureen H. Smyth, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation • Ira
Strumwasser, Michigan Health Care Education and Research
Foundation, Inc. • Therese M. Thorn, National Bank of Detroit
• Amy Turner, Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation • Peter
M. Wege, Steelcase Corporation/Steelcase Foundation

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FOUNDATION MEMBERS
•PRWATEFOUNDATIONS
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams FOundation
The 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
The Alvin M. Bentley FOundation
Besser Foundation
Jesse Besser Fi.md, Inc.
Guido A &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda FOundation
Max D. &amp; Constance M. Boersma Charitable Trust
Arnold &amp; Gertrude Boutell Memorial fund
Charles £, 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. &amp; Helen De\bs FOundation
DeWaters Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
LM. Dexter Charitable Trust
The Herbert D. &amp; Junia Doan FOundation
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A Dow FOundation
Dyer-lves FOundation

Earhart FOundation
Earl-Beth FOundation
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial fund

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The J.F. Ervin Foundation
H.T Ewald FOundation
John E. Fetzer FOundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink FOundation
Fisher-lnsley FOundation
The FOrd FOundation
The Frey FOundation
Gannett FOundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker FOundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore FOundation, Inc.
Gordy FOundation, Inc.
Granger Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding FOundation
Havirmill FOundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht FOundation
Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel 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 lacocca 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.
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 &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
McCoii-Batts Foundation
MeCurdy 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
Metro Health Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation, Inc.
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Rands 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 Charitable
FOundation
William &amp; Mary Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee FOundation
The A::lwer Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.
The Pryor FOundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison FOundation
May Mttchell Royal FOundation
Sage FOundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund

The Sebastian FOundation
The Shiffman FOundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation
The Skillman FOundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum FOundation
Edward C. &amp; Hazel L Stephenson FOundation
Charles J. Strosacker FOundation
W.B. &amp; Candace Thoman FOundation
MafY Thompson Foundation
Hany A &amp; Margaret D. Towsley FOundation
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn FOundation
Tl]e W.E. Upjohn lnstttute for Employment
Research
Fiank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation
VanValkenburg FOundation
The Vicksburg Foundation
\bgt FOundation
The Wege FOundation
James A Welch FOundation
Samuel L \\ksterman Foundation
Wetsman FOundation
Wickson-Unk Memorial Foundation

'X.~rJ:t'ft ~1:~~~~~ FOundation
Isadore &amp; Bel}'l Winkelman FOundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
•COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Albion Civic FOundation

Ann Arbor Area Foundation
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
The Fremont Area FOundation
Grand Blanc Community FOundation
Grand Haven Area Community FOundation
Grand Rapids FOundation
Grosse Pointe Park Foundation
Holland Community Foundation, Inc.
The Jackson FOundation
Kalamazoo FOundation
Marcellus Community FOundation, Inc.
The Midland FOundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Muskegon County Community FOundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community FOundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Community FOundation of St Clair County
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
•BANKS
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Aint
Citizens Trust, Ann Arbor
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
First of America Michigan
Genesee Merchants Bank, Flint
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit,
Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
NewCentury Bank, Fiankenmuth
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo
Union Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
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CORPORATIONS
Aeroquip FOundation
Allied Corporation
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
ANR Pipeline Company
Bundy FOundation
Burroughs Corporation
Chrysler Corporation fund
Detroit Edison Company
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Coming 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
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 l'bwer FOundation
Simpson Industries FUnd
·Steelcase Foundation
The Stroh Brewery Company
AM. Todd Company FOundation
Trans Continental AirlinesAirtrust FOundation
The Upjohn Company
Whirlpooi ·FOundation

�15th Annual Conference
SPEAKERS
Alexander, Judith Dow
President
Michigan Community Theater
roundation, Inc.
Babcock, C. i&gt;atrick
Director, Dept of Social SelVices
State of Michigan
Bailey, Debra
Manager of Training
Herman Miller, Inc.
Bamds, John E.
Vice President, Business &amp; Banking
Analysis
National Bank of Detroit

Donabedian, Avedis
Profes:mr. School of Public Health
Oiiiversity of Michigan
~en, Bradley
"Director-Pension Consulting SeiVices
Prescott, Ball &amp; Turben, J .D.
Edie, JohnA
Vice President &amp; General Counsel
Council on roundations
Fleming, Robben
President Emeritus
University of Michigan
Fi.terste, Emily
Executive Director
YMCA of Grand Rapids
Green, Barbara
Special Assistant to Deputy Director
Michigan Dept of Commerce
Groger, i&gt;aul S.
President
Local Initiatives Support Carporation
(USC)
Haenicke, Diether H.
President
Western Michigan University
Hicks, Gerald
Ofrector
Ml Federation of Private
Child &amp; Family Agencies
Hicks, Gregory
Vice President/Programming
Detroit Urban League, Inc.
Jennings, Eugene
Professor of Management &amp; Leadership
Michigan State University
Kaichen, Lisa
Executive Director
Childreris Charter of the Courts of Ml
Latona, Carl J.
Executive Director
Highfields, Inc.
Lewis, Charles H.
Superintendent, Recreation Division
Detroit Recreation Department
Lichtenstein, Richard
Professor, Health SelVices
Management &amp; Policy
University of Michigan
Liss. Harvey
Extension Program Leader
Kellogg Biological Station
Maher, Walter B.
Director of Employee Benefits
Chrysler Corporation
Marco, J ack
Vice President &amp; Senior Consultant
SEI Corporation

Reid, Charles
Director, "Corporate GMng
Kratt, Inc.
Reist, John
Academic Vice President
Hillsdale College
Remick, Oscar
President
Westminster College
Roach, Stephen S.
Principal &amp; Senior Economist
Morgan Stanley and Company, Inc.
Rosenthal, Abb Caine
Assistant Director
Greater Detroit Area Health Council
Rust, Donna M.
Manager, Community Relations
ANR Pipeline Company
Shy, Arthur D.
Director of Education
United Auto Workers
Skubick, Tim
Capitol Correspondent

WKAR-1V
Smith, Perry
Major General
USAF, Retired
Smith, Vernon K
Director, Bureau of Program Policy
Medical SelVices Administration
Snover, Thomas B.
Director, Dept of Community SelVice
International Union - UAW
Strange, Marty
Director
Center for Rural Affairs
Tamacki, Duane
Attorney
Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont
Upjohn, Elizabeth
Trustee
Kalamazoo Foundation
Walton, Scott
Executive Director
Wellness Networks, Inc.
Weikart, David P.
President
High Scope Educational Research
roundation

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Michigan's r;J'tl Anniversary: 1987

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Board of Trustees Meeting
11 :00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Grand Rapids Area Tours
1 :00 - 4:00 p.m.

(Advance reservation required)
Tour Steelcase Corporate Headquarters - leading manufacturer
of office furniture in the world. An outstanding art collection
is on view throughout the atrium areas.
Combine a visit to the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Meyer/May
House with a trip through the Voigt House. Preserved as it was
before the tum of the century, the latter is operated by the Kent
County Society for Historic Preservation. The former, newly
restored by Steelcase, Inc., to its original 1908 appearance, is a
mature example of the Wright's Prairie style of architecture.
Tour Amway Corporation's Center for Free Enterprise, its Museum
and the corporate offices including visits to the computer area,
Research and Development, and the Regional Distribution Center.
A video presentation gives visitors an inside look at manufacturing facilities.
Built with contributions to a successful $2,000,000 community
capital campaign, the Grand Valley Blood Center represents the
state of the art in recruiting, testing, processing, and delivering
blood components. This facility draws daily from 100 volunteer
donors, many recruited by the American Red Cross.
Economic Development in Michigan - Local Initiatives Support
Corporation (USC) Comes to Michigan
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Opening Reception
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.

Grand Rapids Art Museum
Hosted by NBD/Union Bank &amp; Trust Company
Entertainment by Maria Royce, harpist
Three special exhibits on display at the Grand Rapids Art Museum
will be Tom Czarnopys' "Recent Sculpture," Richard Shaw's
"Illusionism in Clay," and photography by Douglas Frank.
(Shuttle service will be available from the hotel at the Pearl Street
entrance or short three block walk to the Grand Rapids Art
Museum.)

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MEETING

Representatives of Midwest Foundation Center Regional
Collection Libraries will meet to discuss common interests and
concerns.
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
• LEADERSHIP

A hands-on , interactive process to help define ways grantmakers
can weigh and use the ideas which are built upon nurturing the
leadership capacities of people. NOTE: this session will require
your active participation as you work through a set of problems
and solutions.
• HEALTH CARE: 1980s

This session will provide an overview of health care issues-the
cost, access, and quality of care issues facing consumers,
business, labor, and health care providers. It is not intended to
provide program ideas for grantmakers. The perspectives and
initiatives of a major industrial employer and major labor union
leader will lay out the complexity of the problems. A leading
authority on the quality of health care will present his views and
discuss the panelists' remarks.
• CHILDREN AND YOUTH

Creating the New Juvenile Justice System-Michigan's Juvenile
Justice code and services for youth are undergoing major
changes. Learn about the effect of recent state-wide commissions
and what's proposed.
• OFFICE ADMINISTRATION ROUNDTABLE
An opportunity for office managers, grants administrators, and

support staff to exchange ideas about office procedures and
record keeping.
• CREATING A MICHIGAN FOUNDATION

Learn or refresh your knowledge on how to establish a private
foundation , give to a community foundation , create a supporting
organization, etc. An opportunity for attorneys, accountants,
financial planners, and their advisors to talk with the author of
"Establishing a Charitable Foundation in Michigan."
Plenary Luncheon

12:30- 2:15p.m.
A VIEW FROM THE OTHER SIDE

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Amway Grand Plaza HoteVAmbassador Ballroom

7 :30- 9:30p.m.
Celebrate a grand occasion! A gala event has been planned in
onor of CMF's 15th birthday and Michigan's 150th anniversary.
b egins with an elegant but traditional "Michigan" dinner.
Following the festivities of the evening, a fifty-member contingent
o f the Grand Rapids Symphony will perform a light " Classics' '
concert and will feature selected compositions by Michigan
composers. The conductor is Mr. John Varineau.
A GUARANTEED GOOD TIME FOR ALL

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6
B uffet Breakfast

7:30- 8:15a.m.
Concurrent Sessions

8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
• fv1ARKET!NG STRATEGIES FOR COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Discover how to construct a marketing plan by analyzing your
goals, defining your product, researching your market, and
designing your strategies. This is a working session which will
include developing skills and participating in furthering the
community foundations National Presence Campaign.
• DECENTRALIZED GIVING
The H.B. Fuller Company of Arden Hills, Minnesota, operates a
decentralized giving program involving two Michigan plants in
Grand Rapids and Warren. The program director will discuss the
policies and practices of H.B. Fuller's program. Representatives of
the Fuller Grand Rapids Corporate Affairs Council will give
examples of their decision-making style and its effectiveness.
• SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATIONS - LEGAL UPDATE/
THE FUTURE
• Impact of latest IRS regulations on scholarship foundations
• Discuss impact of Governor Blanchard's Educational Trust and
the federal loan guarantee cutback
• "Untraditional" scholarship opportunities for the older student

�Dinner and Keyn0te Address

7:45 - 9:30 p.m.
• The Anatomy of Leadership

Eugene Jennings
Professor of Management and Leadership
Michigan State University
Afterglow

9:30p.m.
Reception courtesy of Amway Corporation, Steelcase Corporation,
and Peter C. Cook.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Buffet Breakfast

7:30 - 8:15 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions

8:30 - 10:00 a.m.

PROGRAMS THAT WORK
• LEADERSHIP

What is a leader? How do grantmakers assess the need for a
project manager vs. a project leader? What is the difference and
what does it forecast for a project's success or failure?
Four persons with varied views on these issues will be interviewed;
then will discuss topics directly with members of the audience.
Bring your questions to this session.
• HEALTH CARE

The problem of health care for the unemployed, the working
poor and the elderly has worsened in the last ten years. Experts
will present facts on what is facing us and recommendations for
what can be done. Programs are needed at every level from
community-based endeavors to state and national efforts.
• CHILDREN AND YOUTH

Prevention programs that are in place and getting the job done!
Panel of experts will present three approaches to prevention and
early intervention programs for children.
• ENVIRONMENT

Excessive soil erosion, heavy dependence on agricultural
chemicals and energy, and the depletion of groundwater supplies
by irrigation all jeopardize the long-term sustainability of our
agricultural resource base. This session will address the
environmental and economic realities facing farmers, our ethical
responsibility to protect the environment and pass on a
productive agricultural base to future generations, and some
alternatives that offer hope for the future.

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philanthropic pie: the people who seek grant dollars. Four
individuals representing social services, the arts, conservation,
and higher education will provide a candid assessment of the
relationships between grantees and grantmakers-not the
processes, but the person-to-person interaction.
Concurrent Sessions
2:30 - 3:45 p.m.

PROGRAMSTHATWORK
• AIDS

The NOS epidemic discussed by and for the Michigan community. How does this touch our lives? What impact can
limited grant dollars have in shaping our future experience with
NOS? Leaders in health policy and research, community
education, and individual care will explore the current and
projected scope of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and its
complex impact on individuals, communities, and public policy
formation.
• GRANTMAKER'S SKILLS

Learn the skills you need to establish yourself as a staff person
with clout...speaking skills, negotiating skills, writing skills, how to
influence groups and where to go after grantmaking .. .is there a
career path?
• CHILDREN AND YOUTH

Families can recover from devastating problems and crises.
Learn what promising programs strengthen families so that
children can remain with parents and prosper.
• WEALTH, PHILANTHROPY, AND FOUNDATIONS

Results of two studies on wealth and giving. The Social Welfare
Research Institute at Boston College explored the effect of
earning or inheriting wealth on personal goals, decision making,
and giving. Another study sponsored by the Council on
Foundations and the Yale University Program on Non-Profit
Organizations examines historical trends in the formation and
growth of foundations of all sizes.
Annual Members Meeting
4 :00 - 4:45 p.m.
Reception and Tour
Gerald R. Ford Museum
6 :00- 7:15 p.m.

• Hosted by Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company and Michigan
National Bank
• Entertainment Surprise
(Conferees may walk the pedestrian bridge off Lyon Street or
take a shuttle-trolley from 6:00 p.m. and wm make round trips
until 7:15p.m.)

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Going "back to basics," the session will assist the trustee in
identifying appropriate goals and investment objectives for
foundation assets. Consulting firm representatives will discuss
investment styles and evaluation techniques.
Increasing Philanthropy Committee .Meeting
Concurrent Sessions
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
• THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION CATALYST
FOR THE FUTURE

Community foundations assume multiple responsibilities as part
of their leadership role. This program will explore the ways in
which a community foundation trustee can:
... represent all the people of the community
...identify emerging issues
...educate themselves and other citizens about critical problems
... support new ideas by taking a risk; ... change the future
• CORPORATION AND SCHOOL PARTNERSHIPS

Economic projections ...the national and Michigan focus ... a panel
comprised of representatives from the Investment Banking
community and Michigan Banks will review and relate the
business, investment, and economic outlook from a national and
state-wide perspective.
• WASHINGTON UPDATE

Latest developments, newest challenges ...the session will address
IRS regulations and Congressional action affecting private
foundations .. .lobbying regulations, administrative expense study,
excise tax, and the mood in Congress.
Advisory Cabinet
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Closing Luncheon
12:15 p.m.-2:00p.m.
• DONORS ' PLATFORM

The value of learning unique lessons from someone notably
involved in the field of philanthropy can provide many dividends.
It is valuable to hear the "why" and "how" and "why not"
perspective of an individual whose goals and concerns may be
similar to your own but whose background, experiences, and
professional style are different. This closing luncheon will bring to
the platform a person who fills that requirement with an
informative, challenging, even inspirational address. And maybe a
s urprise or two during the luncheon, as well.
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Ruth Rawlings Mott was born in El Paso, Texas, into
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now is a Trustee Emeritus. She has been actively
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Child Welfare Society, Michigan Council for the Arts,
Flint Institute of Music, and Mott Community College
Foundation. Her honorary titles of distinction range
from Trustee Emeritus of N .E. University School of
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board a shuttle bus for the tour of their choice.)

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preserved as it was before the turn of the century. The latter is operated by the Kent County
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contributions to a successful $2,000,000 community capital campaign , represents the state of
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Learn about the proposed " MultiCity" Local Initiative Support
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community development corporations
to improve local conditions through
housing , commercial, and business
enterprise projects . Since USC's
founding, 400 community development organizations have received
support in more than 100 cities. This
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The Gathering Place will serve as the meeting ground for conference
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Gathering Place is open throughout the conference.

Speaker: PaulS. Grogan, President,
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• CMF Bxhibits
• Annual Report Display/Bxchange
• "Bxpert on tap" · Communications
(fiiday only. Sign-up sheet available at
conference registmtion desk)
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The Council of Michigan Foundations is
a nonprofit association of Michigan
grantmakers , private and community
foundations, banks serving foundations
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Friday Only: "Expert On Tap" -Robert E. Daly, Director of Public
Affairs, The Kettering Foundation, Dayton, will be available throughout
the morning to answer your questions and make suggestions on
communications questions in preparing an annual report, distributing
guide1ines.IJI'f!l&amp;ing a news release, appearing on TV and

�..J:30 - 5:30 p .m.
Econom ic Development in M ichigan LOCAL INITIATIVES SUPPORT
CORPORATION (USC) COMES TO
MICHIGAN
Ambassador Ballroom, West
Concourse Level
Learn about the proposed "MultiCity" Local Initiative Support
Corporation (USC) Initiatives for
Community Economic Development
in Michigan. Founded in 1980, USC
makes loans and grants to nonprofit
community development corporations
to improve local conditions through
housing, commercial, and business
enterprise projects. Since USC's
founding , 400 community development organizations have received
support in more than 100 cities. This
support has generated almost $400
million in financial resources for
community development from local
banks and other private sector lenders
and investors .

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Lyon Room, Concourse Level
The Gathering Place will serve as the meeting ground for conference
registrants and will include a variety of features of interest. The
Gathering Place is open throughout the conference.

Speaker: Paul S . Grogan, President,
Local Initiatives Support Corporation,
New York

• CMF Exhibits
• Annual Report Display/Exchange
• "Expert on lap" · Communications
(Friday only. Sign-up sheet available at
conference registration desk)
• Foundation Center Regional Library
Collections Display

The Council of Michigan Foundations is
a nonprofit 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,
commun ication , and information.

Council of Michigan Foundations
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417
(616)842-7080

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Moderator: Willard 1. Hertz,
Vice President, Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation, Flint

Council of Michigan Foundations

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Friday Only: "Expert On Tap" - Robert E. Daly, Director of Public
Affairs, The Kettering Foundation, Dayton, will be available thrdughout
the morning to answer your questions and make suggestions on
communications questions in preparing an annual report, distributing
funding guidelines, preparing a news release, appearing on TV and
radio talk shows, producing a film, etc.
Sign-up sheet is available at the conference registration desk.
"Expert On Tap" is made available to CMF through the services of the
Communications Network in Philanthropy.

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Grand Rapids Art Museum
Three special exhibits on display at the Grand Rapids Art Museum
will be Photography by Douglas Frank, Tom Czarnopys' "Recent
Sculpture," and Richard Shaw's "Illusionism in Clay."

• Hosted by NBD Banks
• Entertainment by Maria Royce, Harpist
(Shuttle service will be available beginning at 5:45 - 7:30p.m. from the
Amway Grand Plaza Hotel entrance on Pearl Street; or, it is a short three block
walk to the Grand Rapids Art Museum.)

7:45 - 9:30 p.m.

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THE ANATOMY OF LEADERSHIP
Moderator: John E. Marshall III, President, The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Invocation: Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus, The Fremont
Area Foundation, Fremont, and recently retired Councjl of
Michigan Foundations Chairman

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Michigan Foundations and President, Ruth R. Mott Fund, Flint

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Communications, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, and 1987
Annual Conference Chairman, Council of Michigan Foundations

Speaker: Eugene E. Jennings, Professor of Management and
Leadership, Michigan State University, E. Lansing

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Eugene E. Jennings i~ a pioneer in the field of research which tracks .,
mobility patterns of executives. He also is a consultant and advisor to
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Sears, and Borg-Warner, as well as Business Week, Wall Street Journal,
Fortune magazine, and the Associated Press. Jennings has authored
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AFTERGLOW

Amway Corporation Suite
Steelcase Corporation Suite
Peter C. Cook Suite
A time to greet old and new friends.
Admission by name tag only.
Take

onroe Street elevator (Lobby

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Moderator: John E. Marshall III, President , The Kresge Foundation , Troy
Invocation: Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus, The Fremont
Area Foundation, Fremont, and recently retired Council of
Michigan Foundations Chairman

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Michigan Foundations and President, Ruth R. Mott Fund, Flint

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Communications, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, and 1987
Annual Conference Chairman, Council of Michigan Foundations

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Leadership, Michigan State University, E. Lansing

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boards and CEOs of major corporations such as IBM, General Electric,
Sears , and Borg-Warner, as well as Business Week, Wall Street Journal,
Fortune magazine , and the Associated Press. Jennings has authored
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AFTERGLOW

Amway Corporation Suite
Stee/case Corporation Suite
Peter C. Cook Suite

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Admission by name tag only.
Take Monroe Street elevator (Lobby
Level) to the 12th floor.

Reception courtesy of Amway
Corporation, Stee/case Corporation ,
and Peter C. Cook .

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Deputy Director, Michigan State
Department of Commerce, Lansing
Diether H. Haenicke, President,
Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo

7:00 - 7:30a.m.
EARLY BIRD COFFEE
Lyon Room, Concourse Level

Major General Perry Smith, Retired,
USAF, McLean, VA
H EAI;rH CARE

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

PROBLEMS, POLICIES, AND
PROGRAMS
Haldane
Conference Level

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This session will provide an overview of health care issues - the cost,
access, and quality of care issues
facing consumers , business, labor,
and health care providers. The
perspectives and initiatives of a
major industrial employer and labor
union representative will lay out the
complexity of the problems . A
leading authority on the quality of
health care will present his views
and discuss the panelists' remarks.

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• Michigan Sesquicentennial and I am
Michigan
• Michigan Your Corner on the World
• Michigan Quality of Life I &amp; II

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

GATHERING PLACE
Lyon Room, Concourse Level
See earlier description
7:30- 8:15a.m.
BUFFET BREAKFAST
Pantlind Ballroom
Concourse Level

8:30- 10:00 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions
Programs That Work

LEADERSHIP

GOOD OR BAD LEADERSHIPA QUESTION OF PRACTICALITIES
Grand View Room A
Conference Level
What is a leader? How do grantmakers
assess the need for a project manager
vs. a project leader? What is the
difference and what does it forecast
for a project's success or failure?
Four persons with varied expertise
on these issues will be interviewed ;
then will discuss topics directly with
members of audience . Bring your
que tion to this session .

Moderator:
Ira Strumwasser, Director of
Research, Michigan Health Care
Education and Research Foundation,
Detroit
Speakers:
Walter B. Maher, Director of
Employee Benefits , Chrysler
Corporation, Highland Park

William S. Hoffman , Director,
Social Security Department,
International Union UAW, Detroit
Avedis Donabedian , M.D., Nathan
Sinai Distinguished Professor,
School of Public Health, The
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Gina Barclay McLaughlin, Executive
Director of Beethoven Projects,
The Center for Successful Child
Development, Chicago
David P. Weikart, President , High
Scope Educational Research
Foundation, Ypsilanti
ENVI~ONMENT

OUR RURAL HERITAGE- WILL
WE PRESERVE IT?
Senator Vandenberg Room
Concourse Level
Excessive soil erosion, heavy
dependence on agricultural chemicals
and energy, and the depletion of
groundwater supplies by irrigation
all jeopardize the long-term sustainability of our agricultural resource
base. This session will address the
environmental and economical
realities facing farmers, our ethical
responsibility to protect the environment and pass on a productive
agricultural base to future generations, and some alternatives that
offer hope for the future.
Moderator:
Maureen Smyth, Program Associate,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation,
Flint
Speakers:
Ralph Grossi, President, American
Farmland Trust, Washington, D.C.

James Morgan, Director, Rodale
Institute, Emmaus, PA
Marty Strange, Director, Center for
Rural Affairs, Walthill, NE
Responder:
Harvey Liss, Extension Program
Leader, Kellogg Biological Station ,
Hickory Corners

10:00 - 10:30 a.m.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH

REFRESHMENT BREAK
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION AVOIDING THE SYSTEM
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Grand View Room
Conference Level

Prevention programs that are in
place and getting the job done!
Panel of experts will present three
approaches to prevention and early
intervention programs for children.
Moderator:
Sharron Kreindler. Special Projects
C
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GATHERING PLACE
Lyon Room, Concourse Level
See earlier description

7:30- 8:15a.m.
BUFFET BREAKFAST
Pantlind Ballroom
Concourse Level

8:30- 10:00 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions
Programs That Work

LEADERSHIP

GOOD OR BAD LEADERSHIPA QUESTION OF PRACTICALITIES
Grand View Room A
Conference Level
What is a leader? How do grantmakers
assess the need for a project manager
vs. a project leader? What is the
difference and what does it forecast
for a project's success or failure?
Four persons with varied expertise
on these issues will be interviewed;
then will discuss topics directly with
members of audience. Bring your
questions to this session.
Moderator:
Larraine Matusak, Director, National
Fellowship Program, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek
Speakers:
John Barfield, Sr., Chairman,
Barfield Manufacturing, Ypsilanti

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health care will present his views
and discuss the panelists ' remarks.
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Moderator:
Ira Strumwasser, Director of
Research, Michigan Health Care
Education· and Research Foundation,
Detroit
Speakers:
Walter B. Maher, Director of
Employee Benefits , Chrysler
Corporation, Highland Park

William S. Hoffman, Director,
Social Security Department,
International Union UAW, Detroit
Avedis Donabedian, M.D., Nathan
Sinai Distinguished Professor,
School of Public Health, The
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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ment and pass on a productive
agric ultural base to future generations, and some alternati ves that
offer hope for the future .

Moderator:
Maureen Smyth, Program Associate,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation,
Flint
Speakers:
Ralph Grossi, President, American
Farmland Trust, Washington, D.C.

James Morgan, Director, Rodale
Institute, Emmaus, PA
Marty Strange, Director, Center for
Rural Affairs , Walthill, NE
Responder:
Harvey Liss, Extension Program
Leader, Kellogg Biological Station,
Hickory Corners

10:00 - 10:30 a.m.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH

REFRESHMENT BREAK

AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION AVOIDING THE SYSTEM
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Prevention programs that are in
place and getting the job done!
Panel of experts will present three
approaches to prevention and early
intervention programs for children.

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Sharron Kreindler, Special Projects
Coordinator, Detroit Neurosurgical
Foundation, Detroit
Speakers:
Charles H. Lewis, Superintendent of
the Recreation Division, Detroit
Recreation Department, Detroit
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Concurrent Sessions
Programs That Work
LEADERSHIP

LEADERS: IT TAKES ONE TO
KNOW ONE
Grand View Room A
Conference Level

Moderator:
Ira Strumwasser, Director of
Research , Michigan Health Care
Education and Research Foundation,
Detroit

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
ROUNDTABLE
Atrium Room
Atrium Level

Speakers:
Richard Lichtenstein, Professor,
Health Services Management and
Policy, Sch?ol of Public Health, The
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

An opportunity for office managers,
grants administrators, and support
staff to exchfinge ideas about office
procedures and record keeping.

A hands-on, interactive process to
help define ways grantmakers can
weigh and use the ideas which are
built upon nurturing the leadership
capacities of people. NOTE: this
session will require your active
participation as you work through a
set of problems and solutions.
Due to nature of this session, space
is limited to available roundtable
seating.

Joan Chesler, Executive Director,
The Corner Health Center, Ypsilanti

Moderator/Facilitator:
Larraine Matusak, Director, National
Fellowship Program, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek

CREATING THE NEW JUVENILE
JUSTICE SYSTEM
President Ford Room
Concourse Level

Moderator:
Leonard W Smith , President , The
Skillman Foundation , Detroit
Speakers:
Karen R. Hollenbeck , Assistant Vice
President- Administration, W.K.
Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Kevin Seitz , Director, Medical
Services Administration, Department
of Social Services, Lansing
Donald Potter, President, Southeast
Michigan Hospital Council,
Southfield

Susan J. Baker, Administrative
Officer, The Skillman Foundation,
Detroit

CHILDREN AND YOUTH

Facilitators:
Robben Fleming, Retired President,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

John Reist, Academic Vice President,
Hillsdale College, Hillsdale
HEALTH CARE

THE UNINSURED, POOR, AND
ELDERLY - PROBLEMS AND
PROGRAMS
Haldane
Conference Level
The problem of health care for the
unemployed , the working poor, and
the el derl y has worsened in the last
ten years. Programs are needed at
e ery level from community-based
endea ors to state and national
efforts. Experts will present facts
and recommendations for what can
be done.

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C. David Campbell, Program
Officer, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan, Detroit

CREATING A MICHIGAN
FOUNDATION
Senator Vandenberg Room
Concourse Level

Michigan's juvenile justice code and
services for youth are undergoing
major changes. Learn about the
effect of recent state-wide commissions and what's proposed.

Direct information on how to establish a private foundation , give to a
community foundation, create a
supporting organization, etc. An
opportunity for attorneys, accountants, financial planners, and their
advisors to talk with the author of
"Establishing a Charitable Foundation in Michigan . "

Moderator:
Kari Schlachtenhaufen , Program
Officer, The Skillman Foundation,
Detroit
Speakers:
C. Patrick Babcock, Director,
Department of Social Services, State
of Michigan, Lansing

Gerald G. Hicks, Executive Director,
Michigan Federation of Private
Child and Family Agencies, Lansing

Moderator:
Bertram W Vermeulen , Executive
Director, The Fremont Area
Foundation , Fremont

Lisa Kaichen, Executive Director,
Children's Charter of the Courts of
Michigan, Lansing

Speaker:
Duane L. Tarnacki, Partner, Clark ,
Klein &amp; Beaumont, Detroit

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Senator Vandenberg Room
Concourse Level

Fa ilitators:

Robben Heming . Retired President,
niYersity of Michigan , Ann Arbor
John Reist, Academic Vice President ,
Hill sdale College , Hillsdale
HEA LTH CARE

THE UNINSURED, POOR , AND
ELDERLY - PROBLEMS AND
PROGRAMS
Haldane
Conference Level
The problem of health care for the
unemployed, the working poor, and
the elderly has worsened in the last
ten years. Programs are needed at
every level from community-based
endeavors to state and national
efforts ~ Experts will present facts
and recommendations for what can
be done.

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Michigan's juvenile justice code and
services for youth are undergoing
major changes. Learn about the
effect of recent state-wide commissions and what's proposed.

Direct information on how to establish a private foundation, give to a
com_munity foundation , create a
supporting organization, etc. An
opportunity for attorneys , accountants , financial planners, and their
advisors to talk with the author of
' 'Establishing a Charitable Foundation in Michigan. "

Moderator:
Kari Schlachtenhaufen , Program
Officer, The Skillman Foundation ,
Detroit
Speakers:
C. Patrick Babcock, Director,
Department of Social Services, State
of Michigan , Lansing

Gerald G. Hicks , Executive Director,
Michigan Federation of Private
Child and Family Agencies, Lansing

Moderator:
Bertram W Vermeulen , Executive
Director, The Fremont Area
Foundation , Fremont

Lisa Kaichen , Executive Director,
Children's Charter of the Courts of
Michigan , Lansing

Speaker:
Duane L. Tarnacki , Partner, Clark,
Klein &amp; Beaumont, Detroit

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M IChigan's ·~ --rAnniversary: 1987.
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PLENARY LUNCHEON
Ambassador Ballroom, West
Concourse Level
RVI~WFROM

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Journalist Tim Skubick will again
probe issues in grantmaking. This
year he interviews those who make
up another segment of the philanthropic scene: the people who seek
grant dollars. Four individuals
representing social services, the arts,
conservation, and higher education
will provide a candid assessment of
the relationships between grantees
and grantmakers
- not the processes, but the personto-person interaction.
Introduction:
Alfred H. Taylor, Jr., Chairman, The
Kresge Foundation , Troy
Moderator:
Tim Skubick, Capitol Correspondent,
WKAR-TV, Lansing
Speakers:
Judith Dow Alexander, President,
Michigan Community Theater
Foundation, Inc . , Ann Arbor

Gregory Hicks , Vice President for
Programs, Detroit Urban League,
Inc., Detroit
1. Mason Morfit, Executive Director,
The Nature Conservancy-Maine
Chapter, Topsham, ME

Oscar E. Remick, President,
Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA, and former President, Alma
College

will explore the current and
projected scope of acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome and
its complex impact on individuals, communities, and public
policy formation .
Moderator:
Jean Chabut, Chief, Center for
Health Promotion, Michigan Department of Public Health, Lansing
Speakers:
June E. Osborn , M.D., Dean ,
School of Public Health, University
of Michigan , Ann Arbor

Abby Caine Rosenthal, Assistant
Director, Greater Detroit Area
Health Council, Inc. , Detroit
Scott Walton , Executive Director,
Wellness Networks , Inc., Royal Oak
GRANTMAKING SAVOIR-FAIRE
Atrium Room
Atrium Level
Learn the skills you need to establish
yourself as a staff person with clout
. .. speaking skills , negotiating skills,
writing skills, how to influence
groups and where to go after
grantmaking ... is there a career path?
Moderator:
Diana Sieger, Executive Director,
Grand Rapids Foundation, Grand
Rapids
Speaker:
Debra Bailey, Manager ofTraining ,
Herman Miller, Inc., Grandville
CHILDREN AND YOUTH

PUTTING THE FAMILY
TOGETHER AGAIN
Grand View Room A
Conference Level

WEALTH, PHILANTHROPY AND
FOUNDATIONS
President Ford Room
Concourse Level
Results of two studies on wealth and
giving. The Social Welfare Research
Institute at Boston College explored
the effect of earning or inheriting
wealth on personal goals, decisionmaking, and giving . Another study,
sponsored by the Council on Foundations and the Yale University
Program on Non-Profit Organizations,
examines historical trends in the
formation and growth of foundations
of all sizes.
Moderator:
Margaret A. Riecker, President,
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation, Midland
Speakers:
Elizabeth Boris , Vice President,
Council on Foundations, Washington,
DC

Thomas B. Murphy, Chairman of
the Board, Spring Arbor Distributors
and Chairman, T.B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust, Belleville
Responders:
William M. Creason, President,
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation, Grand Haven

Sophia D. Gorham, CFRE Partner,
Gorham &amp; O'Leary, San Diego, CA
FOUNDATION CENTER REGIONAL
COLLECTIONS ANNUAL MEETING

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

2:30 - 3:45 p.m.
Concurrent Sessions
Programs That Work
AIDS: SEEKING ANSWERS
TO A COMPLEX PROBLEM

Haldane
Conference Level
The AIDS epidemic will be
di cu sed b and for the Michigan

it touch

Families can recover from devastating
problems and crises . Learn what
promising programs strengthen
families so that children can remain
with parents and prosper.
Moderator:
Elyse Goldin Essick, Vice President,
First of America Bank Corp., Detroit
Speakers:
Emily Fuerste, Executive Director,
YWCA of Grand Rapids
- ·e Director.

3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAK

4:00 - 4:45 p.m.
ANNUAL MEMBERS MEETING
Pantlind Ballroom
Speakers:
John E. Marshall III, Chairman,
Council of Michigan Foundations

Dorothy A. Johnson, President &amp;
Secretary
Ricbarrl K. Rapple e. Treasurer

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Kresge Foundation , Troy
Moderator:
Tim Skubick, Capitol Correspondent ,
WKAR-TV, Lansing
Speakers:
Judith Dow Alexander, President,
Michigan Community Theater
Foundation, Inc., Ann Arbor

Gregory Hicks, Vice President for
Programs, Detroit Urban League ,
Inc. , Detroit
J. Mason Morfit, Executive Director,
The Nature Conservancy-Maine
Chapter, Topsham, ME
Oscar E. Remick, President,
Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA, and former President, Alma
College

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Atrium Room
Atrium Level

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Learn the skills you need to establish
yourself as a staff person with clout
... speaking skills, negotiating skills,
writing skills, how to influence
groups arg.l where to go after
grantmaking .. . is there a career path?
Moderator:
Diana Sieger, Executive Director,
Grand Rapids Foundation, Grand
Rapids
Speaker:
Debra Bailey, Manager of Training,
Herman Miller, Inc., Grandville
CHILDREN AND YOUTH

PUTTING THE FAMILY
TOGETHER AGAIN
Grand View Room A
Conference Level

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Th omas B. Murphy. Chairman of
the Board , Spring Arbo r Di rribu o
and Chairman , T.B . Murph Foundation Charitable Trust, Belle ille
Responders:
William M. Creason , President ,
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation , Grand Haven

Sophia D. Gorham , CFRE Partner,
Gorham &amp; O ' Leary, San Diego, CA
FOUNDATION CENTER REGIONAL
COLLECTIONS ANNUAL MEETING

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

2:30 - 3:45 p.m.
Concurrent Sessions
Programs That Work
AIDS: SEEKING ANSWERS
TO A COMPLEX PROBLEM
Haldane
Conference Level

The AIDS epidemic will be
discussed by and for the Michigan
community. How does it touch
our lives? What impact can
limited grant dollars have in
shaping our future experience
with AIDS? Leaders in health
policy and research, community
education, and individual care

Families can recover from devastating
problems and crises . Learn what
promising programs strengthen
families so that children can remain
with parents and prosper.
Moderator:
Elyse Goldin Essick, Vice President,
First of America Bank Corp., Detroit
Speakers:
Emily Fuerste, Executive Director,
YWCA of Grand Rapids

Carl J. Latona, Executive Director,
Highfields, Inc . , Lansing
Sharon Pratt, Supervisor, Home
Community Intervention Program,
Family and Childrens Services,
Kalamazoo

3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAK

4:00 - 4:45 p.m.
ANNUAL MEMBERS MEETING
Pantlind Ballroom
Speakers:
John E. Marshall III, Chairman,
Council of Michigan Foundations

Dorothy A. Johnson, President &amp;
Secretary
Richard K. Rappleye, Treasurer
Judith S. Hooker, Chairman, Government Relations Committee
Russell G. Mawby, Chairman,
Advisory Cabinet

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V

�Michigan's I50th anni e ~--.
e e= n
but traditional "Michigan" dinner.
festivities of the evening, and a fiftymember contingent of the Grand Rapids
Symphony performing a light "Classics"
concert featuring selected compositions
by Michigan composers. Mr. John
Varineau conducts.

�In honor of 11 individuals who
met in 1973 to create the Council
of Michigan Foundations. (Titles
and organizations are 1973 list-

Event!

ings.)

R. Hunting, President
• John
Sophia Gorham, Program
• Officer
Dyer-Ives Foundation

6:00- 7:00p.m.
f!!~""'~T~MGERALD R. FORD MUSEUM
Reception and Entertainment
hosted by Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust
Company and Michigan National
Bank, Grand Rapids
Entertainment provided by the
Grand Valley Piano Trio - Professor Julianne VandenWyngard,
pianist; Professor Lee Copenhaver,
cel1ist; and Professor Dan Kovals,
violinist.
(Conferees wishing to walk to the
Museum may use the pedestrian bridge
off Lyon Street or take the shuttle-trolley
from the Lyon Street entrance beginning
at 5:45p.m . Shuttle-trolley will make
rounds trips until 7:15p.m.)

R. Kettler, Executive
• James
Director
DeWaters Charitable Trost

White, Vice President
• WilliamS.
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Russell G. Mawby, President
• Leonard
W. White, Vice President
• W.K. Kellogg
Foundation
H. Taylor, Jr., Vice
• Alfred
President
Kresge Foundation

Charles 0. White, President
• Richard
• SecretaryJ. Bell, Executive
· The Fremont Area Foundation

D. Kalleward, Secretary
• Howard
Kalamazoo Foundation
C. Kooi, Director
• Ray
Ford Motor Company Fund

7:30- 10:00 p.m.
D~IE~
AMWAY GRAND PLAZA HOTEL/
AMBASSADOR BALLROOM
Concourse Level
Master of Ceremonies: Russell G.
M awby, Chairman, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation and first CMF Chairman

1. Wege, Host Committee
i e Chairman/Trustee,

�em provided by the
alle\· Piano Trio - Profesr Julianne andenWyngard,
piani t: Profe sor Lee Copenhaver,
elli t: and Professor Dan Kovats,
iolini t.
(Conferees wishing to walk to the
Museum may use the pedestrian bridge
off Lyon Street or take the shuttle-trolley
from the Lyon Street entrance beginning
at 5:45p.m. Shuttle-trolley will make
rounds trips until 7:15p.m.)

• Alfred H. Taylor, Jr., Vice
President
Kresge Foundation

Charles 0. White, President
• Richard J. Bell, Executive
Secretary
· The Fremont Area Foundation

• Howard D. Kalleward, Secretary
Kalamazoo Foundation

• Ray C. Kooi, Director
Ford Motor Company Fund

7:30 - 10:00 p.m.
7)~/E~
AMWAY GRAND PLAZA HOTEL/
AMBASSADOR BALLROOM
Concourse Level

Master of Ceremonies: Russell G.
Mawby, Chairman, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation and first CMF Chairman
Welcome: Peter M. Wege, Host Committee
Co-Chairman and Vice Chairman/Trustee,
Steelcase Corporation and Steelcase
dation

�and designing your strategies. This is
a working session which will include
developing skills and participation in
furthering the community foundations
Council on Foundations National
Presence Campaign.
7:00 - 7:30 a.m.
EARLY BIRD COFFEE
Lyon Room, Concourse Level
Those wishing to enjoy an early cup
of coffee before the buffet breakfast
are welcome to meet at the
"Gathering Place."

Early Bird

Community Foundation
Film Festival
View slide tape presentations used
by several Michigan Community
Foundations to explain their purposes.
• "What is Philanthropy?" (7
minutes)
• "Sculptor's Stone" (13 minutes)
• "Where's Muskegon" (13 minutes)
(prepared by the Muskegon County
Community Foundation)
• Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation's Film (10 minutes)
• A Commitment to Community
Progress (II minutes)
(prepared by Grand Rapids
Foundation)

(To be repeated again at 10:00 a.m.)
7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
REGISTRATION
East Concourse
8:30 a.m. - 12 noon
GATHERING PLACE
Lyon Room,
Concourse Level
Expert on Tap - Robert E. Daly,
Communications Advisor.
7:30 - 8:15 a.m.
BUFFET BREAKFAST
Pantlind Ballroom
Concourse Level

8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions
Programs That Work

Moderator:
John E. Hopkins, Executive Director,
Kalamazoo Foundation, Kalamazoo
Speakers:
Marcia Silverman, Deputy Director,
Ogilvy &amp; Mather Public Affairs,
Washington, DC
DECENTRALIZED GIVING
Atrium Room
Atrium Level
The H .B. Fuller Company of Arden
Hills, Minnesota, operates a decentralized giving program involving two
Michigan plants in Grand Rapids and
Warren. The program director will
discuss the policies and practices of
H.B. Fuller's program. Representatives
of the Fuller Grand Rapids Corporate
Affairs Council will give examples of
their decision-making style and its
effectiveness.
Moderator:
R. Sue Smith, Manager, Alcohol
Education Programs, The Stroh
Brewery Company, Detroit
Speakers:
Karen Muller, Director, Community
Affairs, H.B . Fuller Company, Arden
Hills, MN

Arthur D. Shy, Director of Education, International Union- UAW,
Detroit
Responder:
Frances A . Hanson, Executive
Director, Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Battle Creek
INVESTMENT BASICS
President Ford Room
Concourse Level
Going "back to basics, " the session
will assist the trustee in identifying
appropriate goals and investment
objectives for foundat ion assets .
Consulting firm representatives will
discuss investment styles and evaluation techniques.
Moderator:
Elyse Golden Essick, Vice President,
First of America Bank Corp . , Detroit
Speakers:
Bradley Eden, Director, Pension
Consulting Services , Prescott, Ball
&amp; Turben, Cincinnati, OH

Arthur 1. Fenton, Senior Account
Executive , SEI Corporation, Cleveland, OH
INCREASING PHILANTHROPY
MEETING
Robinson Room
Concourse Level
10:00 - 10:30 a.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAK

Representatives, Corporate Affairs
Council, H. B. Fuller Company,
Grand Rapids

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
FILM FESTIVAL
Lyon Room ,
Concourse Level

SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATIONS .

(See 7:00a.m. listing)

LEGAL UPDATE/CHALLENGES
OFTHE FUTURE
Haldane
Conference Level
• Impact of latest IRS regulations on
scholarship foundations
• Discuss impact of Governor
Blanchard's Education Trust and
the federal loan guarantee cut back
• " Untraditional" scholarship opportunities for the older student
Moderator:
Ludger Beauvais, President, Edward
C. and Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation, Grosse Pointe Woods
Speakers:
John A . Edie.
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c

10:30 a.m.- 12:00 noon
Concurrent Sessions
Programs That Work
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

CATALYST FOR THE FUTURE
Senator Vandenberg Room ~
Concourse Level
Community foundations assume
multiple responsibilities as part of
their leadership role. This program
will explore the ways in which a
community foundation trustee can:
• represent all of the community
• identify emerging issues
• educate themselves and other

�Fr

~•..... tA-'~~ ·

Stone·· ( 13 minutes)
Mu kegon" (13 minutes)
( =:x:;::oored by the Muskegon County
unity Foundation)
mnd Haven Area Community
fumdation's Film (10 minutes)
A Commitment to Community
Progress (II minutes)
(prepared by Grand Rapids
Foundation)

(To be repeated again at 10:00 a.m.)

7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
REGISTRATIO
East Concourse

arren. The program director will
discus the policies and practices of
H.B. Fuller's program. Representatives
of the Fuller Grand Rapids Corporate
Affairs Council will give examples of
their decision-making style and its
effectiveness .
Moderator:
R. Sue Smith, Manager, Alcohol
Education Programs, The Stroh
Brewery Company, Detroit
Speakers:
Karen Muller, Director, Community
Affairs, H. B. Fuller Company, Arden
Hills, MN

Expert on Tap - Robert E. Daly,
Communications Advisor.

7:30- 8:15a.m.
BUFFET BREAKFAST
Pantlind Ballroom
Concourse Level

8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions
Programs That Work

MARKETING STRATEGIES FOR
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Senator Vandenberg Room
Concourse Level
Discover how to construct a marketing
plan by analyzing your goals, defining
your product, researching your market,

of :\mew a B n · Corp .. Detroit

Speakers:
Bradley Eden, Director, Pension
Consulting Services, Prescott , Ball
&amp; Turben, Cincinnati , OH

Arthur J. Fenton , Senior Account
Executive , SEI Corporation, Cleveland, OH
INCREASING PHILANTHROPY
MEETING
Robinson Room
Concourse Level

10:00 - 10:30 a.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAK

Representatives, Corporate Affairs
Council, H. B. Fuller Company,
Grand Rapids

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
FILM FESTIVAL
Lyon Room ,
Concourse Level

SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATIONS

(See 7:00a.m. listing)

8:30 a.m. - 12 noon
GATHERING PLACE
Lyon Room .
Con ourse Level

t

LEGAL UPDATE/CHALLENGES
OF THE FUTURE
Haldane
Conference Level
• Impact of latest IRS regulations on
scholarship foundations
• Discuss impact of Governor
Blanchard's Education Trust and
the federal loan guarantee cut back
• "Untraditional" scholarship opportunities for the older student
Moderator:
Ludger Beauvais, President, Edward
C. and Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation, Grosse Pointe Woods
Speakers:
John A. Edie, Vice President and
General Counsel, Council on Foundations, Washington, DC

Richard W McDowell, President,
Schoolcraft College, and Member,
Board of Directors of Governor's
Educational Trust, Livonia

10:30 a.m.- 12:00 noon
Concurrent Sessions
Programs That Work
THE COMMUNITY FOUN DATION

CATALYST FOR THE FUTURE
Senator Vandenberg Room _
Concourse Level
Community foundations assume
multiple responsibilities as part of
their leadership role . This program
will explore the ways in which a
community foundation trustee can:
• represent all of the community
• identify emerging issues
• educate themselves and other
citizens about critical problems
• support new ideas by taking risks
(change the future)
Moderator:
Jane H. ldema, Trustee , Grand
Rapids Foundation , Grand Rapids
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�J. MORGAN

Speaker:
Thomas F. Beech, Executive Vice
President, Tandy Foundation , Fort
Worth, TX, and former Executive
Director, Minneapolis Foundation
Responders:
Mariam C. Noland, Executive
Director, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan, Detroit

Ted L. John son, President Emeritus,
The Fremont Area Foundation,
Fremont
lame
. Richmond, Executive
Director. Communi ty Foundation of
Greenville. SC
COR.POR.&lt;\IIO

_;ERSHIPS

AND SCHOOL

J. OSBORN

S. PRATT

A. PATALLAZ

P. SMITH

S . WALTON

D. WEIKART

Speakers:
Chuck Reid, Director, Corporate
Giving, Kraft , Inc., Glenview, IL

Donna M. Rust, Manager, Community Relations, ANR Pipeline Company, Detroit

Stephen S. Roach , Principal and
Senior Economist , Morgan Stanley
and Company, Inc. , New York , NY
WASHINGTON UPDATE
Grand View Room
Conference Level

ECONOMIC PROJ ECTIONS

NATIONAL AND MICHIGAN
FOCUS
President Ford Room
Concourse Level
A panel comprised of representatives
from the investment community and
Michigan banks will review and
relate the business, investment, and
economic outlook from a national
and state-wide perspective.
Moderator:
Donald A. Lindow, Executive Vice
ational Bank of Detroit,

Latest developments, newest challenges ... the session will address IRS
regulations and Congressional action
affecting private foundations . . . lobbying regulations , administrative
expense study, excise tax, and the
mood in Congress .
Moderator:
Therese M. Thorn, Assistant Vice
President, National Bank of Detroit,
Detroit
Speaker:
John A. Edie, Vice President and
General Counsel, Council on Foundations , Washington , DC

�\

P. SMITH

Speaker:
Thomas F. Beech, Executive Vice
President, Tandy Foundation, Fort
Worth, TX, and former Executive
Director, Minneapolis Foundation
Responders:
Mariam C. Noland, Executive
Director, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan, Detroit

Ted L. Johnson , President Emeritus,
The Fremont Area Foundation,
Fremont
James M . Richmond, Executive
Director, Community Foundation of
Greenville, SC
CORPORATION AND SCHOOL
PARTNERSHIPS
Atrium Room
Atrium Level
Session will describe the scope of
the National School Volunteer
Program and successful partnerships
created with corporations.
Moderator:
Dan Meranda, Director, National
School Volunteer Program,
Alexandra, VA
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Speakers:
Chuck Reid, Director, Corporate
Giving, Kraft , Inc. , Glenview, IL

Donna M. Rust, Manager, Community Relations, ANR Pipeline Company, Detroit

S. WALTON

D. WEIKART

Stephen S. Roach, Principal and
Senior Economist, Morgan Stanley
and Company, Inc ., New York, NY
WASHINGTON UPDATE
Grand View Room
Conference Level

EcONOMIC PROJ E CTIONS

NATIONAL AND MICHIGAN
FOCUS
President Ford Room
Concourse Level
A panel comprised of representatives
from the investment community and
Michigan banks will review and
relate the business, investment, and
economic outlook from a national
and state-wide perspective .
Moderator:
Donald A. Lindow, Executive Vice
President, National Bank of Detroit,
Detroit
Speakers:
John E. Barnds, Vice President,
Business and Banking Analysis,
National Bank of Detroit , Detroit

Ann F. Putallaz, Vice President,
Comerica Bank-Detroit, Detroit

Latest developments , newest challenges ... the session will address IRS
regulations and Congressional action
affecting private foundations . .. lobbying regulations , administrative
expense study, excise tax, and the
mood in Congress .
Moderator:
Therese M . Thorn, Assistant Vice
President, National Bank of Detroit,
Detroit
Speaker:
John A. Edie, Vice President and
General Counsel, Council on Foundations , Washington, DC
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon
ADVISORY CABINET MEETING
Robinson Room
Concourse Level

�12:1:- -

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p.

TXJNOR5 PLATFORH
Ambassador Ballroom, West
Concourse Level

THE ADVENTURE OF VOLUNTEERISM
The value of learning unique lessons from someone notably involved in the field of
philanthropy can provide many dividends. It is valuable to hear the "why" and "how"
and "why not " perspective of an individual whose goals and concerns may be similar
to your own but whose background, experiences, and professional style are different.

Moderator: John E. Marshall III, President , The Kresge Foundation,
Troy
Introducer: William S. White, President, Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation, Flint

Speaker: Rosalynn Carter, former First Lady
Rosalyn Carter, wife of the 39th President of the United States,
has long been involved in civic and humanitarian activities.
In the past 10 years she has received an exceptional number of
honors in recognition for her work. They include awards for
Volunteer of the Year, Southeastern Association of Volunteer
Services; Volunteer of the Decade, National Mental Health
Association; and Distinguished Service, National Association of
Secondary School Principals. In 1982 she was given the American
Psychological Association's Presidential citation and two years
later was named Honorary Fellow by the American Psychiatric
Association.
Her memberships range from Honorary Chairman of the Board of
Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
( 1977-80), to current Board Member of Gannett Company, Inc.,
Habitat for Humanity International, Menninger Foundation, and
Crested Butte Physically Challenged Ski Program. She is a
sponsor of the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia
and Depression.
Rosalynn Carter is a native of Plains, Georgia; a graduate of
Georgia Southwestern College; and the author of First Lady
From Plains, published in 1984.

Capstone: 15th Annual CMF Conference

Robert E. Hencey, 15th Annual CMF Conference, Program Chairman
Beth Goebel, 15th Annual CMF Conference, Host Committee Cochairman
Peter M. Wege, 15th Annual CMF Conference, Host Committee Cochairman

��NOTES to Note

individuals can designate a convenient time for personal
attention.

NO SMOKING POLICY
Message Center

The Conference Program has designated that a "no smoking"
policy be adhered to during the concurrent conference sessions.
For your convenience we have lengthened the refreshment
breaks throughout the conference.

The Message Center is located in the Gathering Place and will be
accessible during conference registration hours. Conference
registrants are urged to check the message board on a regular basis.

Smoking will be allowed at the plenary sessions. Facing the
head of the main table, all seats on the right half of the .r.oom
will be designated as no smoking seats.

Because registrants may have few opportunities to check the
message board, you are encouraged to have your message left
with the hotel through the message service operator.

The Gathering Place

Parking

The Gathering Place will serve as the meeting ground for
conference registrants and will include a variety of features of
interest to conference registrants. In addition to members'
annual reports, CMF will display publications available through
its office; the Foundation Center Regional Collections Libraries
also will have a display of resource materials.

Free self-parking is available in the ramp directly across from
the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel on Pearl. Valet parking is $5.00
per day.
Hotel Policy
Check in time at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel is 3:00 p.m.
Check out time is U:OO noon. Individuals may store luggage
with the Bell Captain prior to departure.

Look for the Communications Assistance Service "Expert on
Tap" Friday, November 6th. Robert E. Daly, Director of Public
Affairs, The Kettering Foundation, Dayton, will be available
throughout the morning to answer your questions and make
suggestions on communication problems and possibilities.
Printed materials describing the purpose and focus of a
Communications Assistance Service will be available. Stop by
and bring your concerns about conveying your foundation's
message. To obtain a private consultation, a sign-up sheet will
be available at the Conference Registration desk. Interested

Special Services
Conference registration personnel are available throughout the
conference to assist those needing special services (such as
wheelchairs); if you wish to take the tours, special arrangements
have been made with each tour guide. However, you must let
the Conference Personnel know in advance.

HOTEL-

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Atrium

Conference
Level

Atrium Level
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walkway to
Grand Center

Lyon Square

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Concourse Level

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. Center

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th roughout the morn ing to answer your questi ons and make
suggestions on communication problems and possibilities.
Printed materials describing the purpose and focus of a
Communications Assistance Service will be available. Stop by
and bring your concerns about conveying your foundation's
message . To obtain a private consultation, a sign-up sheet will
be available at the Conference Registration desk. Interested

HOTEL-

Conference
Level

Special Services
Conference registration personnel are available throughout the
conference to assist those needing special services (such as
wheelchairs); if you wish to take the tours, special arrangements
have been made with each tour guide. However, you must let
the Conference Personnel know in advance.

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�15th Annual Conference Committee
Chairman: Robert E. Hencey, Director of Communications and
Dissemination, WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Honorary Chairwoman: Ruth R. Matt, President, Ruth
R. Mott Fund, Flint

Program Committee
Ludger A . Beauvais, President, Edward C. &amp; Hazel
L. Stephenson Foundation, Grosse Pointe Woods
Elyse Goldin Essick, Vice President, First of America Bank
Corp. , Detroit
Barbara J. Getz, Program Officer, The Kresge Foundation,
Troy
Beth Goebel, Executive Director, Dyer-Ives Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Jane H. Idema, Trustee , Grand Rapids Foundation, Grand
Rapids
Dorothy A. Johnson, President , Council of Michigan
Foundations, Grand Haven
John E. Marshall Ill, President, The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Mariam C. Noland, Executive Director, Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, Detroit
Kari Schlachtenhaufen , Program Officer, The Skillman
Foundation , Detroit
R. Sue Smith, Manager, Alcohol Education Programs, The
Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit
Maureen H. Smyth, Program Associate , Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation, Flint
Ira Strumwasser, Director of Research, Michigan Health
Care Education and Research Foundation, Detroit
Therese M. Thorn, Assistant Vice President, National
Bank of Detroit , Detroit
Amy Turner, Executive Director, Detroit Neurosurgical
Foundation , Detroit
Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman/Trustee, Steelcase Corporation/
Steelcase Foundation, and President, The Wege Foundation,
Grand Rapids

AMWAY GRAND PLAZA HOTEL

owledgements

Host Committee
Beth Goebel, (Co-Chair), Executive Director, Dyer-lves
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Peter M . Wege, (Co-Chair), Vice Chairman &amp; Trustee, Steelcase
Corporation/Steelcase Foundation, and President, The Wege
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Brian Downs, Sr. Vice President, Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust
Company, Grand Rapids
Patricia Edison, Executive Director, Grand Rapids Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Gerald Elliott, Director, Dyer-Ives Foundation, Grand Rapids
David M. Hecht, Executive Director, Loosemore Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Joyce F Hecht, Trustee, David M. and Joyce F. Hecht
Foundation , Grand Rapids
Judith S . Hooker, Trustee, Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker
Foundation , West Olive
David B. LaClaire, Trustee , Grand Rapids Foundation ,
Grand Rapids
Kate Pew, Executive Director, Steelcase Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Sharon Reynolds, Manager, Products Information, Lear Siegler
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Robert L. Sadler, Executive Vice President, Old Kent Financial
Corp., Grand Rapids
Susan S. Skora , Vice President and Trust Officer, NBD Grand
Rapids
Donald J. Swierenga, Vice President, Michigan National
Bank, Grand Rapids
James B . ogt. President. Vogt Foundation , Kentwood
H
Resource . \ olverine World

�·-.. ~.;I...:._;e:-..-\l.:ohol Edu.:-ation Program~ . The
S h Brc\\ ery Company, Detroit
Ma ureen H. Smyth, Program Associate, Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation , Flint
Ira Strumwasser, Director of Research, Michigan Health
Care Education and Research Foundation, Detroit
Therese M. Thorn , Assistant Vice President, National
Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Amy Turner, Executive Director, Detroit Neurosurgical
Foundation, Detroit
,
Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman/Trustee , Steelcase Corporation/
Steelcase Foundation, and President, The Wege Foundation ,
Grand Rapids

Host Committee
Beth Goebel, (Co-Chair), Executive Director, Dyer-Ives

AMWAY GRAND PLAZA HOTEL

Acknowledgements
CMF is most grateful to the following members for their
additional Conference support:

Amway Corporation
Peter C. Cook
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
NBD Banks
Grand Valley State College
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company
Michigan National Bank
The Wege Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
Steelcase Inc .
WK. Kellogg Foundation
Loosemore Foundation

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Foundation, Grand Rapids
Peter M. Wege, (Co-Chair), Vice Chairman &amp; Trustee, Steelcase
Corporation/Steelcase Foundation, and President, The Wege
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Brian Downs, Sr. Vice President, Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust
Company, Grand Rapids
Patricia Edison, Executive Director, Grand Rapids Foundation ,
Grand Rapids
Gerald Elliott, Director, Dyer-lves Foundation, Grand Rapids
David M. Hecht , Executive Director, Loosemore Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Joyce F Hecht, Trustee, David M . and Joyce F. Hecht
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Judith S. Hooker, Trustee, Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker
Foundation, West Olive
David B . LaClaire, Trustee, Grand Rapids Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Kate Pew, Executive Director, Steelcase Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Sharon Reynolds, Manager, Products Information , Lear Siegler
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Robert L. Sadler, Executive Vice President, Old Kent Financial
Corp., Grand Rapids
Susan S. Skora, Vice President and Trust Officer, NBD Grand
Rapids
Donald J. Swierenga, Vice President, Michigan National
Bank, Grand Rapids
James B . Vogt, President, Vogt Foundation, Kentwood
Robert Wolf, Director of Human Resources, Wolverine World
Wide, Rockford
Tamsen Vanderwier, Public Relations Supervisor, Amway
Corporation, Ada
Casey Wondergem, Sr., Public Affairs Counsel, Amway
Corporation, Ada

�Board of Trustees I 1987-88
Officers:
John E. Marshall III, Chairman
Judith S. Hooker, Vice Chairman-Private
Howard D. Kalleward, Vice Chairman-Community
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Vice Chairman-Corporate
Richard K. Rappleye, Treasurer
Dorothy A. Johnson, President &amp; Secretary

Evelyn Machtel, Vice President
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation, Lansing
Robert B. Miller, Chairman
Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation, Battle Creek
James M. Richmond, Executive Director
Community Foundation of Greater Greenville, SC

Board ofTrustees:

Robert A. Risselade, Trustee
The Wege Foundation, Gmnd Rapids

William W Allen, Vice President and Secretary
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation, Midland

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

Sue Blandford, Trustee
Grand Rapids Foundation, Grand Rapids

Antony T. Sullivan , Secretary
Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor

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

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

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

Cleveland Thurber, Jr., Senior Vice President
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit

Allan J. Fletcher, Vice President
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit

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

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

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

Nicholas M. Gabriel, Comptroller
The Ford Foundation, New York
Willard J. Hertz, Vice President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Judith S. Hooker, Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation, Grand Rapids
Gilbert Hudson, President
Hudson-Webber Foundation, Detroit
Keith D. Jensen, President
The Jensen Foundation, Ann Arbor
Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus
The Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont

Designs/Production: Program and Mailers
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Communications and
Dissemination, W K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Conference Coordinator
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven

Photographer, 1987 Conference
Kevin Beswick, Photographer, Steelcase Inc.

Howard D. Kalleward, Trustee
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation, Kalamazoo
Donald A. Lindow, Vice President
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
John E. Marshall III, 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
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D . Towsley Foundation, Midland
Leonard W Smith, President
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Robert D. Sparks, President and Trustee
WK . Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Staff
Dorothy A. Johnson, President
Sandra G . Hussey, Member Services Director
Jeri L. Fischer, Staff Associate
Judy M. Carl, Secretary/Receptionist

Part-time Staff
John L. Allen, Editor, The Michigan Scene
Stevie Hertz, Volunteer, Michigan Foundation Center
Regional Collections
Linda Patterson, Program Associate, Improving Philanthropy
Project
Jane F Morgan, Program Associate, State of Michigan
Community Foundation Energy Initiative

Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman, Trustee
Steelcase Corporation, Steelcase Foundation, Grand Rapids

Advisory Cabinet
Dr. Russell G. Maw by, Committee Chairman
and Chairman, WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Nathan B . Driggers , President
Harder Foundation, East Detroit

16 in 88
Sixteenth Annual Council of Michigan
Foundations Conference
.. ' .. .=.::.-- --·:.

- -- .. - .

�Sail J. 'Ierex. Se ond Vice President
National Bank of Detro it, FL
:\icholas M. Gabriel, Comptroller
The Ford Foundation, New York
Willard J. Hertz , Vice President
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
Judith S. Hooker, Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation, Grand Rapids
Gilbert Hudson, President
Hudson-Webber Foundation, Detroit
Keith D. Jensen, President
The Jensen Foundation, Ann Arbor
Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus
The Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont

Designs/Production: Program and Mailers
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Communications and
Dissemination , W K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Conference Coordinator
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven

Photographer, 1987 Conference
Kevin Beswick, Photographer, Steelcase Inc .

Howard D. Kalleward, Trustee
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation, Kalamazoo
Donald A. Lindow, Vice President
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
John E. Marshall III , 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
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation, Midland
Leonard W Smith, President
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Robert D. Sparks, President and Trustee
WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Staff
Dorothy A . Johnson , President
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director
Jeri L. Fischer, Staff Associate
Judy M . Carl, Secretary/Receptionist

Part-Time Staff
John L. Allen, Editor, The Michigan Scene
Stevie Hertz, Volunteer, Michigan Foundation Center
Regional Collections
Linda Patterson, Program Associate, Improving Philanthropy
Project
Jane F Morgan, Program Associate, State of Michigan
Community Foundation Energy Initiative

Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman, Trustee
Steelcase Corporation, Steelcase Foundation, Grand Rapids

Advisory Cabinet
Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Committee Chairman
and Chairman, WK . 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
Miles Jaffe, Esq.
Honigman, Miller, Schwartz &amp; Cohn, Detroit

16 in 88
Sixteenth Annual Council of Michigan
Foundations Conference
Westin Hotel, Detroit

November 2-4, 1988

James R. Kettler, Trustee
James A. Welch Foundation, Flint
18

�COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATION MEMBERS
• PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation
The 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
James E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust
The Alvin M . Bentley Foundation
Besser Foundation
Guido A. &amp; 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 Neurosurgical Foundation
Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
De Waters Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
L.M . Dexter Charitable Trust
The Herbert D. &amp; Junia Doan
Foundation
Domino's Foundation
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
Erickson Foundation
The J.F Ervin Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
John E. Fetzer Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
The Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Gannett Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation , Inc .
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Granger Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Havirmill Foundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. &amp; Joyce F Hecht Foundation
Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel Foundation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker
Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The lacocca Foundation
_ · bael Jeffers Fund
Jensen Foundation
--, Commu nity Foundation
er Foundation
Fund

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.D. &amp; Prudence A. Mcintyre
Foundat-ion
McKinley Foundation
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A . Merillat
Foundation
Metro Health Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation, Inc.
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller
Foundation
Louise Tuller 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
Charitable 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
Sage Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum
Foundation
Jack D. &amp; Fredda S. Sparks Foundation
Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson
Foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
Keith W. Tantlinger Foundation
W. B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
The W.E. Upjohn Institute for ·
Employment Research
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
Frank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation
VanValkenburg Foundation
The Vicksburg Foundation
Vogt 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
The Wolohan Family Foundation
• COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Albion Civic Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Greater Battle Creek Foundation
-;::2 Community Foundation
G
Foundation. Inc.

Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Grosse Pointe Park Foundation
Holland Community Education
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Marcellus Community Foundation, Inc.
The Midland Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe
County
Muskegon County Community
Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community
Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community
Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City .
Community Foundation of St. Clmr
County
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
•BANKS
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank,
Flint
Citizens Trust, Ann Arbor
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
First of America-Michigan, Kalamazoo
Genesee Merchants Bank, Flint
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit,
Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
NBD Grand Rapids
NewCentury Bank, Frankenmuth
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Grand Rapids
Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo
• CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS &amp;
CORPORATIONS
Aeroquip Foundation
Allied Corporation
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
ANR Pipeline Company
Bundy Foundation
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Detroit Edison Company
Domino's Foundation
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.
Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation
The J .L. Hudson Company
JSJ Foundation
Jacobson Stores Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Kysor Industrial Corporation Foundation
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
MichCon
Michigan Health Care Education and
Research Foundation, Inc.
Herman Miller, Inc.
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation
Trust
Sealed Power Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
T'lle
s-ay Company

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�lever &amp; Anna Prentis Family
fuundation, Inc.
The Pryor Foundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Sage Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum
Foundation
Jack D. &amp; Fredda S. Sparks Foundation
Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson
Foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
Keith W. Tantlinger Foundation
W B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
The WE. Upjohn Institute for
Employment Research
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation
VanValkenburg Foundation
The Vkksburg Foundation
Vogt 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
The Wolohan Family Foundation
Tile

Foundation
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
0\ er-1ves Foundation
Eliroart 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
John E. Fetzer Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
The Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Gannett Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation , Inc.
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Granger Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Havirmill Foundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel Foundation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker
Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The lacocca Foundation
Michael Jeffers Fund
The Jensen Foundation
Jewish Community Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
The Keeler Fund
WK. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees'
Fund , Inc.
Kellogg Company
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
Knight Family Charitable and
Educational Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Lee Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
Tl-te Loutit Foundation
19

• COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Albion Civic Foundation
Ann APbor Area Foundation
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
The Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Community Foundation

C. zen Tru 1. Ann Arbor
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
First of America-Michigan, Kalamazoo
Genesee Merchants Bank, Flint
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit,
Detroit
Michigan National Ban~, Grand_Rapids
National Bank of Detrott, DetrOit
NBD Grand Rapids
NewCentury Bank, Frankenmuth
Old Kent Ban"(( &amp; Trust Company,
Grapd Rapids
Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo

• CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS &amp;
CORPORATIONS
Aeroquip Foundation
Allied Corporation
Ameritech Publishing , Inc.
ANR Pipeline Company
Bundy Foundation
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Detroit Edison Company
Domino's Foundation
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.
Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation
The J.L. Hudson Company
JSJ Foundation
Jacobson Stores Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Kysor Industrial Corporation Foundation
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
MichCon
Michigan Health Care Education and
Research Foundation, Inc.
Herman Miller, Inc .
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation
Trust
Sealed Power Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
The Stroh Brewery Company
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Trans Continental AirlinesAirtrust Foundation
UNISYS
The Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4
II :00 a.m. -9:30p.m.

Grand View Room,
Conference Level

0 Gathering Place
Lyon Room, Concourse Level

I :00- 4:00p.m .

0 Wealth, Philanthropy &amp;
Foundations

0 Grand Rapids Area Tours

President Ford Room,
Corrcourse Level

Steelcase Corporate
Headquarters
Frank Lloyd Wright and Vogt
House
Amway Corporate Center for
Free Enterprise
Grand Valley Blood Center
4:30- 5:30 p.m .

0 Economic Development

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Ambassador Ballroom, West,
Concourse Level

0 Opening Reception

4:00- 4:45 p.m.
6:00- 7:00p.m.
7:30- 10:00 p.m .

0 Afterglow
Amway Corporation Suite/
Steelcase Corporation Suite/
Peter C. Cook Suite

0 Dinner/Entertainment
Amway Grand Plaza Hotel
Ambassador Ballroom,
Concourse Level

The Anatomy of Leadership

9:30p.m.

0 Reception and Tour
Gerald R. Ford Museum

0 Dinner
Ambassador Ballroom, East,
Concourse Level

0 Annual Members Meeting
Pantlind Ba:llroom

Grand Rapids Art Museum
7:45- 9:30p.m.

Foundation Center Regional
Collections Meeting
Campau Room , Concourse
Level

in Michigan (LISC)

6:00- 7:30p.m.

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6
7:00a .m. - 2:30p.m.

0 Gathering Place/
Communications Advisor
Lyon Room, Concourse Level

7:00- 7:30a.m.

0 Early Bird Coffee
Lyon Room, Concourse Level

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5
7:00a .m. -6:30p.m.

0 Gathering Place

7:30 - 8:15 a.m.

0 Buffet Breakfast
Pantlind Ballroom

Lyon Room , Concourse Level
7:00- 7:30a.m.

0 Early Bird Coffee

8:30- 10:00 a.m.

Community Foundations

Lyon Room, Concourse Level
7:30-8:15 a.m.

Senator Vandenberg Room ,
Concourse Level

0 Buffet Breakfast

0 Decentralized Giving -

Pantlind Ballroom, Concourse
Level
8:30- 10:00 a.m.

Corporate Session
Atrium Room, Atrium Level

0 Scholarship Foundations

0 Leadership l

Haldane, Conference Level

Grand View Room,
Conference Level

0 Investment Basics
President Ford Room ,
Concourse Level

0 Health Care I
Haldane , Conference Level

0 Increasing Philanthropy

0 Children &amp; Youth I
0

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon

President Ford Room,
Concourse Level
Environment
Senator Vandenberg Room ,
Concourse Level

0 Leadership II
Grand View Room,
Conference Level

0 Health Care II
Haldane , Conference Level

0 Children &amp; Youth II
President Ford Room ,
Concourse Level

0

Office Administration
Roundtable
Atrium Room, Atrium Level

0 Creating A Michigan
Foundation
Senator Vandenberg Room ,
Concourse Level
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0 Marketing Strategies for

Committee Meeting
Robinson Room, Concourse
Level
10:30- 12:00 noon

0 The Community Foundation: Catalyst For The
Future
Senator Vandenberg Room ,
Concourse Level

0 Corporation and School
Partnerships
Atrium Room , Atrium Level

0 Economic Projects: National
and Michigan Focus
President Ford Room,
Concourse Level

0 Washington Update
Grand View Room,
Conference Level

0 Advisory Cabinet
Committee Meeting
Robinson Room, Concourse
Level

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7:00- 7:30a.m.

D Early Bird Coffee

8:30- 10:00 a.m.

D Marketing Strategies for

Lyon Room, Concourse Level
7:30- 8:15a.m.

D Buffet Breakfast

D

Pantlind Ballroom, Concourse
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8:30 - 10:00 a.m.

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Grand View Room ,
Conference Level
D Health Care I
Haldane, Conference Level
D Children &amp; Youth I
President Ford Room,
Concourse Level
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Senator Vandenberg Room,
Concourse Level

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon

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Haldane, Conference Level
Child ren &amp; Youth II
President Ford Room,
Concourse Level
Office Administration
Roundta ble
Atrium Room, Atrium Level
Creating A Michigan
Foundation
Senator Vandenberg Room,
Concourse Level

D

D
D

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Haldane, Conference Level

D Grantmaking Savoir-faire
Atrium , Atrium Level

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Senator Vandenberg Room,
Concourse Level
Decentralized Giving Corporate Session
Atrium Room, Atri um Level
Scholarship Foundations
Haldane, Conference Level
Investment Basics
President Ford Room,
Concourse Level
Increasing Philanthropy
Committee Meeting
Robi nson Room, Concourse
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D The Community Founda-

D

D Luncheon
A View From The Other Side
Ambassador Ballroom, West,
Concourse Level

2:30- 3:45 p.m.

D

D Leadership II
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Early Bird Coffee

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Future
Senator Vandenberg Room,
Concourse Level
Corporation and School
Partnerships
Atrium Room, Atrium Level
Economic Projects: National
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President Ford Room,
Concourse Level
Washington Update
Grand View Room,
Conference Level
Advisory Cabinet
Committee Meeting
Robi nson Room, Concourse
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Donors Platform
The Adventure of
Volunteerism
Ambassador Ballroom, West,
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15th Annual Conference
Council of .Michigan Foundations

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REGISTRANTS

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Supporting
Imaginative Grantmaking;_
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ANSWERS
TO COMPLEX PROBLEMS

Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, Grand Rapids
November 4-6, 1987
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�COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS CONFERENCE
November 4-6, 1987
Participants
Adams,

Edwa~d

T~ustee

Besser Foundation

150-C N. State St~eet
Alpena, MI 49707

Allen, Lucy R.

President &amp; Chief Exec. Officer
Saginaw Community Foundation

118 East Genesee
Saginaw, MI 48607

Allen, William W.

Vice P~esident
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation

P.O. Box 1866
Midland, HI 48641

Ambrozy, Sandra McAlister

Program Office~
The Kresge Foundation

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, HI 48007

Andersen, Marilyn

Board Member
Muskegon County Community Foundation

1215 Central Avenue
Muskegon, HI 49445

Anderson, Dora

Secretary to Ruth Hott
Ruth Mott Fund

1400 E. Kearsley Street
Flint, HI 48503

Angood, Arthur W.

Vice President
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation

12 Brizse Street
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Hiller Foundation

12 Brizse Street
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Arbury, Julie

Trustee
Herbert H. and Barbara C. Dow Foundation

P.O. Box 2184
Midland, HI 48641

Arnett, Jan

Evaluation Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

The Midland Foundation

812 W. Main St~eet
Midland, HI 48640

Arnold, H. Gene

Executive Director
The Midland Foundation

812 W. Main St~eet
Midland, HI 48640

Asselin, John L.

Vice President
Citizens Commerical and Savings Bank

One Citizens Banking Center
Flint, HI 48502

Bacon, Jody

Executive Director
The Jackson Foundation

505 Wildwood Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201

Bailey,

Manager of Training
Herman Hiller, Inc.

4545 Channel Avenue
Grandville, HI 49418

Administrative Officer
The Skillman Foundation

333 W. Fort St~eet
Detroit, HI 48226

Besser Foundation

150- C N. State Street
Alpena, HI 49707

Barksdale, Robert H.

Trustee '
Besser Foundation

150-C N. State St~eet
Alpena, HI 49707

Beauvais, Ludger A.

President
Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson Fdn.

505 Hampton Road
Grosse Pointe Woods, HI 48236

Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson Fdn.

505 Hampton Road
Grosse Pointe Woods , HI 48236

Angood, Judith

Co~ey

Arnold, Esther

Deb~a

Baker, Susan J.
Barksdale, Madge

Beauvais, Ruth

�Bennett, Thompson

Counsel
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation

535 s. Burdick, Suite 256
Kalamazoo, MI 49001

Bentley, Michael D.

Trustee
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation

P . O. Box 1516
Owosso, MI 48867

Berke, Amy Turner

Executive Director
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

3333 E. Jefferson
Detroit, HI 48207

Berke, Joseph

President
Detroit Nurosurgical Foundation

3333 E. Jefferson
Detroit, HI 48207

Binda, Elizabeth H.

Trustee
Greater Battle Creek Foundation

512 Michigan Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
Battle Creek , HI 49017

Binda, Guido A.

President
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation

124 S. Minges Road
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Birch, Harriet A.

Secretary
The J. F. Ervin Foundation

P.O. Box 1168
Ann Arbor, HI 48106

Blandford, Sue

Trustee
Grand Rapids Foundation

300 E-Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Boris, Elizabeth T.

Vice President
Council on Foundations

1828 L Street
Washington, DC 20036

Boss, LaVern

Trustee
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation

4034 Blackfoot Drive, S.W.
Grandville, HI 48418

Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation

4034 Blackfoot Drive, S.W.
Grandville , HI 48418

Bott, Robert P.

Vice President
Dow Corning Foundation

P.O. Box 994
Midland, HI 48686

Bradford, Catharine

Trustee
Holland Community Foundation

212 River Avenue
Holland, MI 49423

Bradish, Mary E.

Secretary-MichCon Foundation
MichCon

500 Griswold Street
Detroit, HI 48226

Brandt, E. N.

Secretary
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation

Box 1945
Midland, MI 48640

Breadon, Donald R.

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, HI 49684

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, HI 49684

Ford Motor Company Fund

American Road
Dearborn, HI 48121

Brennan, Leo J., Jr .

Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund

American Road
Dearborn, HI 48121

Brink, Gail E.

President
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation

515 Washington Street
Traverse City, HI 49684

Brown, Barbara J.

President
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation

4400 Greenwood Drive
Okemos, HI 48864

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Blandford, Tom

Boss, Norma

Breadon, Elizabeth
Brennan, Barbara

Brown, Bernice

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�Brown, L. Ruth

Executive Secretary
Holland Community Foundation

212 River Avenue
Holland, HI 49423

(Potential) Cadillac Foundation

109 N. Hi tche 11
Cadillac, HI 49601

Executiv£ Vice President
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Bruce, Thomas A.

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Bruyn, Kim

Public Relations Supervisor
Amway Corporation

7575 E. Fulton
Ada, HI 49355

Burns, Benjamin J.

Chief Executive Editor
The Detroit News/Gannett Foundation

615 LaFayette Blvd.
Detroit, HI 48231

Buter, Harvey J.

Treasurer
Holland Community Foundation

212 River Avenue
Holland, HI 49423

Byerlein, Ellen

Executive Director
The Michigan Women's Foundation

717 E. Huron Street
Ann Arbor, HI 48104

Calati, Charles

Past Board Member
Dyer-Ives Foundation

422 Federal Square Building
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Calati, Kathleen

Past Board Member
Dyer-Ives Foundation

422 Federal Square Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Campbell, C. David

Program Officer
Community Fdn. for Southeastern Michigan

333 w. Fort Street
Detroit, HI 48226

Campbell, Sandra K.

Vice President
Citizens Trust

100 s. Hain
Ann Arbor, HI 48103

Citizens Trust

100 s. Main
Ann Arbor, HI 48103

Carl, Judy H.

CMF Conference Registrar
Council of Michigan Foundations

P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, HI 49417

Carsley, Anne M.

Trust Administrator
Manufacturers Bank

50 Monroe Place, P.O. Box 3387
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Chambers, Marilyn J.

Assistant Vice President
Old Kent Bank and Trust Company

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Chambers, Rick

Program Associate
The Upjohn Company

7000 Portage
Kalamazoo, HI 49001

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

247 Brewer Drive
Battle Creek, HI 49015

Christ, Chris T.

Trustee
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

247 Brewer Drive
Battle Creek, HI 49015

Clapp, Hary

Assistant Plant Manager
H.B. Fuller Company

2727 Kinney, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49504

Clink, Stephen

Advisor to President
Muskegon County Community Foundation

400 Terrace Plaza
Muskegon, HI 49443

Muskegon County Community Foundation

400 Terrace Plaza
Muskegon, HI 49443

Brown, Lee J.
Brown, Norman A.
Bruce, Dolores

Campbell, Thomas F.

Christ, Betty

Clink, Susan

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�Clohesy, Stephanie J.

Associate Program Officer
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Comai, Barbara

Trustee
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation

1100 Shadywood Lane
Battle Creek, HI 49015

Connolly, Elizabeth L.

Executive Director
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

150-B N. State Street
Alpena, HI 49707

Conrad, Gene R.

President
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation

1410 Low Road
Kalamazoo, HI 49008

Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation

1410 Low Road
Kalamazoo , HI

Cooke, David H.

Vice President &amp; Inv. Officer
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit

100 Renaissance Center
Detroit, HI 48243

Cooper, John A.

President
Cooper , Van Dyke Associates, Inc.

1100 N. Woodward, Suite 238
Birmingham, HI 48011

Crandall, Lawrence E.

Treasurer
Greater Battle Creek Foundation

512 Michigan Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Cross, Trudy

Consultant on Aging
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Hott Foundation Building
Flint, HI 48502

Cumming, R. Malcolm

Secretary
Dyer-Ives Foundation

900 Old Kent Bank Building
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

CUmmings, Gay G.

Trustee
The Fremont Area Foundation

108 s. Stewart
Fremont, HI 49412

Dalman, Ron

Second Vice President
Holland Community Foundation

212 River Avenue
Holland, HI 49423

Darr, Bruce

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek , HI 49017

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 N. Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Daume, Mary

Executive Director
Community Foundation of Monroe County

P.O. Box 627
Monroe, HI 48161

Davidson, Harry R.

Executive Director
Greater Battle Creek Foundation

512 Michigan Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
Battle Creek, HI 49017

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Davis , Laura A.

Vice President-Administration
W.K. Kellogg Foundation ·

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

DeBoer, Anne H.

Contributions Assistant
Dow Corning Corporation

P.O. Box 994
Midland, HI 48686

Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Vice Chairman
Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

The Fremont Area Foundation

108 s. Stewart
Fremont, HI 49412

Trustee
The Fremont Area Foundation

108 S. Stewart
Fremont, HI 49412

Conrad, Maynard

Darr, Teri

Davis, John R.

DeGraaf , Mary
DeGraaf, Norman B.
DeShetler, Robert
DeShetler, Sally

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�DeWeerd, Terry

President
Albion Civic Foundation

810 Irwin Avenue
Albion, HI 49224

Denning, Bernadine N.

Trustee
The Skillman Foundation

333 West Fort Street
Detrbit, HI 48226

Dice, James R.

vice President
Old Kent Bank and Trust Company
Old Kent Bank and Trust Company

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, HI 49503
One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Trustee
The Flint Public Trust

902-3 Citizens Banking Center
Flint, HI 49502

The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation

P.O. Box 2184
Midland, HI 48641

Dow, Herbert H.

President
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation

P.O. Box 2184
Midland, HI 48641

Downs , Brian L.

Senior Vice President
Old Kent Bank and Trust Company

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Old Kent Bank and Trust Company

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

H.B. Fuller Company

2727 Kinney , N.W.
Grand Rapids , HI 49504

Dreher, Maureen

Director
Dyer- Ives Foundation

8744 Vergennes, S.E .
Ada, HI 49301

Dunnigan, Joe

Trustee
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S . Rose Street
Kalamazoo, HI 49007

Economy, Stephen T.

Exec . Assistant to the President
Michigan Bel l Telephone Company

444 Michigan Avenue, Room 818
Detroit, HI 48226

Edie, John A.

Vice President &amp; General Counsel
Council on Foundations

1828 L Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036

Grand Rapids Foundation

3137 Bonnell Avenue
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

Grand Rapids Foundation

3137 Bonnell Avenue
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

Ellis, Peter R.

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Elser, Arlon E.

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Engelhardt, Rebecca A.

Secretary
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation

155 West Van Buren Street
Battle Creek, HI 49016

Engels, Paul T.

Director of Human Resources
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

W.K . Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Manager
Oceana Intermediate Schools

844 Griwsold
Hart, HI 49420

Dice, Mary J.
Doherty, David J.
Dow, Barbara C.

Downs, Vicki
Draft, Shirley

Edison, Patricia H.
Edison, William

Elser, Shirley

Engels, Valerie
Erickson, Paul

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�The Loutit Foundation

P . O. Box 491
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Eshleman, Jon W.

Trustee
The Loutit Foundation

P.O. Box 491
Grand Haven, HI 49417

Essick, Elyse Goldin

Vice President
First of America Bank

333 W. Fort Street, Suite 1200
Detroit, MI 48226

Fairman, Robert P.

Partner
Norris, Ferne &amp; French

600 Trust Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Farley , David C.

Associate Program Director
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Farley , Phil

Executive Vice President
Old Kent Bank and Trust Company

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Feldhouse, Lynn

Administrator
Chrysler Fund

1200 Chrysler
Highland Park, HI 48288

Fell, Doris H.

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation

2031 Caniff
Hamtramck, MI 48212

The Flint Public Trust

902-3 Citizens Banking Center
Flint , MI 49502

Finley, Raymond A.

Trustee
The Flint Public Trust

902-3 Citizens Banking Center
Flint, HI 49502

Fischer, Jeri L.

Staff Associate
Council of Michigan Foundations

P . O. Box 599
Grand Haven, HI 49417

Health Education Foundation

P.O. Box 950
East Lansing, MI 48826

Vice President
Comerica Bank-Detroit

415 Fisher Road
Grosse Pointe , MI 48230

The Flint Public Trust

902-3 Citizens Banking Center
Flint, MI 48502

President
The Flint Public Trust

902-3 Citizens Banking Center
Flint, HI 48502

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

136 East Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, HI 49007

Frey, David G.

Chairman of the Board
National Bank of DetrQit - Grand Rapids

@)) Ottawa Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Frey, Edward J .

President
The Frey Foundation

200 Ottawa, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

National Bank of Detroit - Grand Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Fritz, William W.

V.P.-Finance &amp; Treasurer
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Gabier, Russell

Executive Director
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

136 East Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, HI 49007

Gabriel, Nicholas H.

Comptroller
The Ford Foundation

320 E. 43rd Street
New York, NY 11030

Eshleman, Glenda

Farley, Susan K.

Finley, Betty

Fistler, Amy
Fletcher, Allan J.
Flynn, Carolyn
Flynn, H. Halladay
Folz, Harriet

Frey, Judy

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�Gardiner, Dave

Assistant Director
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S. Rose Street, Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S. Rose Street, Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

The Frey Foundation

200 Ottawa, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Gipson, Sue

Admin. Assistant/Secretary
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S. Rose Street, Suite 332
Kalamazoo, HI 49007

Godfrey, Richard J.

Principal
LaFleur &amp; Godfrey , Inc.

1580 East Beltline, S.E .
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

Goebel, Beth

Executive Director
Dyer-Ives Foundation

200-G Waters Building
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Goebel, Paul, Jr.

Trustee
The Alvin M. Bentley Foundation

511 F Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Goense , John G.

Treasurer
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, HI 49684

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, HI 49684

Goins, Ruth L.

Program Associate
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation Building
Flint, HI 49502

Goossens, Edward E.

President
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

150-B N. State Street
Alpena, HI 49707

Goss, Carol

Associate Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

W.K . Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Treasurer
The Skillman Foundation

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, HI 48226

H.B. Fuller Company

2727 Kinney, N.W.
Grand Rapids , HI 49504

Hall, Karla

Supervisor-Corp. Contributions
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.

100 E. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48083

Hallock, James

Trustee
Albion Civic Foundation

409 Lombard
Albion, HI 49224

Herbert H. &amp; Barbara C. Dow Foundation

P.O . Box 2184
Midland, HI 48641

Trustee
Muskegon County Community Foundation

4104 Harbor Pointe Drive
Muskegon, HI 49441

Muskegon County Community Foundation

4104 Harbor Pointe Drive
Muskegon, HI 49441

Hanson, Frances A.

Executive Director
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation

25 West Michigan Mall
Battle Creek, HI 49016

Harbeck, E.O., Jr.

Trustee
The Loutit Foundation

P.O. Box 491
Grand Haven, HI 49417

The Loutit Foundation

P.O. Box 491
Grand Haven, HI 49417

Gardiner, Rosemary

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Gardner, Lori

Goense , Rita

Goss, Thomas
Gregory , Jean E.

Hadlock, Monte

Hamer, Marylin
Hanley, Ellen
Hanley, William J.

Harbeck, Sally

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�Hartley, Richard

Chairman-Grant Committee
May Mitchell Royal Foundation

2266 Kings Lake Blvd.
Naples, FL 33962

Hecht, Joyce F.

Tt:Ustee
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation

2020 Robinson Road, S. E.
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

Heerlyn , Vickie G.

Manager-Corp. Support Programs
The Up~?hn Company

70db Portage Road
Kalamazoo , HI 49001

Hencey, Robert E.

Director , Comm . &amp; Dissemi nation
W.K. Kellogg Foundation •··

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

The Kresge Foundation

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48007

Herbert, Thomas W.

Vice President &amp; Treasurer
The Kresge Foundation

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48007

Hertz , Willard J.

Vice President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502

Heynen, Jim

Director
Dyer-Ives Foundation

3854 44th Street , S.E.
Gr and Rapids , MI 49508

Irving S . Gilmore Foundation

136 East Mi chigan Avenue
Kalamazoo , MI 49007

Hilty, Bob D.

Assistant to the President
Rotary Charities of Traverse Ci t y

12935 Wes t Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, HI 49684

Hodge, Robert

Associate Program Director
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Assistant Vice President
Old Kent Bank and Tt:Ust Company

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

The Fremont Area Foundation

531 Juniper
Fremont , MI 49412

Hogancamp, Richard

Trustee
The Fremont Area Foundation

531 Juniper
Fremont, MI 49412

Holland, Harold

Treasurer
Irving S . Gilmore Foundation

136 East Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Hollenbeck, Karen R.

Assistant Vice President-Admin.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

W.K. Kellogg

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Herbert, Janis

Hill, Linda

Hodge, Sandra
Hodgkins, Dorothy Tigner
Hogancamp , Janene

Hollenbeck, Marvin
Foundatio~

Hooker, Judith S.

Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation

8787 Olive Shore Avenue
West Olive, MI 49460

Hooker, Robert L.

Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation

8787 Olive Shore Avenue
West Olive, MI 49460

Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S. Rose Street, Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Hopkins , John E.

Executive Director
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S. Rose Street, Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Hubbard, William N., Jr.

Trustee
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

4630 Hickory Point
Hickory Corners , HI 49060

Hopkins, Andy

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333 W. Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226

Hudson, Gilbert

President
Hudson-Webber Foundation

333 w. Fort Street
Detroit , MI 48226

Hughes, Rini

Program Assistant
MI Health- ·Care Ed.

600 Lafayette, E.
Detroit, MI 48226

Hudson, Anne

&amp;

Research Foundation

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

136 East Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Hughey, Richard

President
Irving S . Gilmore Foundation

136 East Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo , MI 49007

Hunt, Katherine W.

Secretary
Detroit Edison Foundation

2000 Second Avenue - 642 WCB
Detroit, MI 48226

Hunting, John

President
Dyer-Ives Foundation

200-G Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Hurley, Sharon

Financial Specialist
The Midland Foundation

812 W. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640

Hussey, Sandra G.

Member Services Director
Council of Michigan Foundations

P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Hughey, Barbara

3211 Calvin Court , S.W.
Grandville, MI 49418

Idema, Beatrice A.
Idema, Henry, II
Idema, Jane

Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Trustee
Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
3211 Calvin Court, S.W.
Grandville, MI 49418

Idema, William W.
Janik, Mary C.

Manager
Kysar Industrial Corporation Foundation

One Madison Avenue
Cadillac, MI 49601

Jensen, David E.

Certified Public Accountant
Dyer-Ives Foundation

99 Monroe Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Jensen, Kay

Secretary
The Jensen Foundation

2200 Fuller, Apt. 601 B
Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Jensen, Keith D.

President
The Jensen Foundation

2200 Fuller, Apt . 601 B
Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Jinian, Alyce

Staff Manager
Michigan Bell Telephone Company

444 Michigan Avenue, Room 800
Detroit, MI 48226

The Loutit Foundation

P.O. Box 491
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Muskegon County Community Foundation

425 W. Western
Muskegon, MI 49440

Johnson , Donald A.

Chairman
JSJ Foundation

P.O. Box 687
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Johnson, Dorothy A.

President
Council of Michigan Foundations

P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Johnson, F.. Martin

President
JSJ Corporation

700 Robbins Road
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Johnson, Charlotte
Johnson, Chuck

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The Fremont Area Foundation

1121 Ramshorn
Fremont, HI 49412

Johnson, Patricia

Executive Director
Muskegon County Community Foundation

425 W. Western Avenue
Muskegon , HI 49444

Johnson, Paul A.

President
The Loutit Foundation

P.O. Box 491
Grand Haven , HI 49417

Johnson , Phyllis L.

Secretary
The Kresge Foundation

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, HI 48007

JSJ Foundation

P.O. Box 687
Grand Haven, HI 49417

President Emeritus
The Fremont Area Foundation

1121 Ramshorn Road
Fremont, HI 49412

Besser Foundation

150-C N. State Street
Alpena, HI 49707

President
Besser Foundation

150-C N. State Street
Alpena , HI 49707

Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S. Rose Street, Suite 332
Kalamazoo , HI 49007

Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S . Rose Street, Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Keane, Barbara

Assistant V.P. &amp; Trust Officer
Old Kent Bank and Trust Company

102 W. Front
Traverse City, MI 49685

Keating, Joseph T.

Senior Vice President
Old Kent Bank and Trust

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Keiser , Jack

Secretary
Irving s . Gilmore Foundation

136 East Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Johnson, Sarah B.
Johnson, Ted L.
Johnston, Betty
Johnston, Fred T.

Kalleward, Howard

Kalleward, Jane

Keiser, Pat
Irving

s.

Gilmore Foundation

136 East Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo , MI 49007

Kelly, Susan L.

Director, Public Affairs
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company

21500 Northwestern Highway
Southfield, MI 48075

Kembel, Dennis E.

Assistant Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

P.O. Box 116
Detroit, MI 48232

Kennedy, David B.

President
Earhart Foundation

2929 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, HI 48105

Earhart Foundation

2929 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, HI 48105

Kerr, A. Stewart

Executive Secretary
Metro Health Foundation

333 W. Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, HI 48226

Kettler, James R.

Trustee
James A. Welch Foundation

521 Commonwealth
Flint, MI 48503

Kirkpatrick, William A.

Trustee
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation

4220 Oakland Drive
Kalamazoo , MI 49008

Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S . Rose Street, Suite 332
Kalamazoo , HI 49007

Trustee
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S . Rose Street , Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Kennedy, Sally

Knapper, Joan
Knapper, Jud

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Koch, Kay Delle

Executive Director
Berrien Community Foundation

275 Ridgeway
St. Joseph, MI 49085

Kollins, Lee R.

Staff Associate
Ford Motor Company Fund

The American Road
Dearborn, MI 48121

Kossick, Glenn F .

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation

1321 Orleans
Detroit, MI 48207

Kranz, Susan E.

Administrative Assistant
Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Kravitz, Jane

Trustee
Sam and Jane Kravitz Foundation

959 Santa Barbara, S.E,
Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Kravitz, Sam

Trustee
Sam and Jane Kravitz Foundation

959 Santa Barbara, S . E.
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

Kreindler, Sharron

Special Project Coordinator
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

3333 E. Jefferson
Detroit, MI 48207

Krieger, Sharron

Executive Director
Whirlpool Foundation

2000 M- 63
Benton Harbor, HI 49022

Kulenkamp, William R.

President
The J. F. Ervin Foundation

P.O. Box 1168
Ann Arbor, HI 48106

LaClaire, David B.

Trustee
Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

LaFleur, James H.

Principal
LaFleur &amp; Godfrey, Inc .

1580 East Beltline, S.E.
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

Lake, Karen E.

Assist. Dir., Comm. &amp; Dissemin.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Lappan, James

Trustee
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

150-B N. State Street
Alpena, HI 49707

Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

P.O. Box 3275
Saginaw, MI 48605

Lauderbach, Ward

Vice President
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

P.O. Box 3275
Saginaw, MI 48605

Lawrence, Dori

President
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S. Rose Street, Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Lawrence, William, Jr .

President
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S. Rose Street, Suite 332
Kalamazoo, HI 49007

Old Kent Bank

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Lerchen, Greer Candler

Assistant Vice President
Old Kent Bank

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Lindow, Donald A.

Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

P.O . Box 222A
Detroit, MI 48226

Litzenberg, Jack A.

Program Officer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

1200 Matt Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502

Charles Stewart Hott Foundation

940 San Jose, S.E.
Grand Rapids, MI 49506

LaClaire, Mary Lou

Lauderbach, Mary Jane

Lerchen, Gray

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Consultant
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

940 San Jose, S.E.
Grand Rapids, MI 49506

MacArthur, Karen

Trustee
Saginaw Community Foundation

118 East Genesee
Saginaw, MI 48607

MacBride, Robert

Trustee
Heartland Foundation

P.O . Box 128
Hartland , HI 48029

Mallmann , Jeanene

Mgr. , Corporate Contribut i ons
Kellogg Company

One Kellogg Squa r e
Batt l e Creek , MI 49016

Mangee , Charles T.

Corporate V. P., Public Relations
The Upjohn Company

7000 Portage Road
Kalamazoo , MI 49001

Mansour, Jeanette R.

Director of Planning
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

1200 Matt Foundation Building
Flint , MI 48502

The Kresge Foundation

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy , MI 48007

Marshall , John E., III

President
The Kresge Foundation

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48007

Massialas, Margaret

Trustee/Executive Secretary
The Power Foundation

2929 Plymouth Road, Suite 300
Ann Arbor, HI 48105

Mated , Shirley

Financial Assistant
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S . Rose Street
Kalamazoo, HI 49007

Hatusak, Larraine

Program Director
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Mawby, Russell G.

Chairman and CEO
W.K . Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Program Director
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

319 Eaton
Battle Creek, MI 49017

W.K . Kellogg Foundation

319 Eaton
Battle Cre ek, MI 49017

Maye, Sharon

Public Relations Specialist
National Bank of Detroit

611 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226

Maynard, Joyce

Admin. Assistant &amp; Grants Dir .
The Fremont Area Foundation

108 S. Stewart
Fremont , MI 49412

The Fremont Area Foundation

108 S . Stewart
Fremont, MI 49412

McCarthy , Alice R.

Program Associate
Community Fdn. for Southeastern Michigan

333 West Fort Stree t
Detroit, MI 48226

McClellan, James A., Jr.

Consultant
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Merillat Foundation

P.O. Box 1946
Adrian, MI 49221

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, MI 49684

Secretary/Administrator
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, MI 49684

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Marshall , Diana

Mawby, Ruth
Hawdsley, Jack K.
Mawdsley, Norma

Maynard, William

McCort, Beverly
McCort, William H.
McDonough; Karen Howe

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Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

McGinnis, Jiene

Research Analyst
MI Health Care Education &amp; Research Fdn.

600 Lafayette, E.
Detroit, MI 48226

McGowan, Maureen

Information Services Associate
Council _on Foundations

1828 L Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036

McKay, James E.

Senior V.P . /Senior Trust Officer
National Bank of Detroit - Grand Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

National Bank of Detroit - Grand Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

The Midland Foundation

4929 Grandview Circle
Midland, MI 48640

McKelvey, Patricia

Secretary
The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation

4929 Grandview Circle
Midland, HI 48640

McNarney, Sylvia L.

Program Director
McGregor Fund

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226

McGregor Fund

333 w. Fort Street
Detroit, HI 48226

Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation

239 Central Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017

McQuiston, W.J.

President
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation

239 Central Street
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Meader, Edwin

Trustee
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation

5494 D-E Avenue East
Kalamazoo, HI 49004

Meader, Mary

Corporate Member
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation

5494 D-E Avenue East
Kalamazoo, HI 49004

National Bank of Detroit

611 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226

Assistant Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

611 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, HI 48226

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, MI 49684

Michael, Leon B.

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, HI 49684

Mika , Ernest A.

Trustee
Grand Rapids Foundation.

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation

155 West Van Buren Street
Battle Creek, MI 49016

Miller, Robert B.

Chairman
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation

155 West Van Buren Street
Battle Creek, MI 49016

Miller, Robert B., Jr.

Trustee
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation

155 West Van Buren Street
Battle Creek, MI 49016

Minielly, Colleen

Public Affairs Analyst
MichCon

500 Griswold Street
Detroit, HI 48226

McKay, Judy
McKelvey, John

McNarney, Tim
McQuiston, Mary

Meek, Kathryn
Meek, Kenneth N.
Michael, Folly

Mika, Lucy
Miller, Olive T.

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Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

3333 E. Jefferson
Detroit, HI 48207

Counsel
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

3333 E. Jefferson
Detroit, HI 48207

The Frey Foundation

200 ottawa, N.W .
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Morgan, Jane F.

Program Associate
Community Fdn. for Southeastern Michigan

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, HI 48226

Morley, Edward B. , Jr.

Prel&gt;ident
Morley Brothers Foundation

5895 W. Michigan, B-2
Saginaw, HI 48603

Morley Brothers Foundation

5895 W. Michigan, B- 2
Saginaw, HI 48603

Morrison, Ginny

Trustee
The Midland Foundation

812 W. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640

Moss, Haro ld Gene

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundati on

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48007

Mott, Ruth R.

Founder
Ruth Mo tt Fund

1400 E. Kearsley Street
Flint, HI 48503

Muir, Keith

Vice President
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation

1700 N. Woodwar·d
Bloomfield Hills, HI 48013

Samuel L. Westerman Foundation

1700 N. Woodward
Bloomfield Hills, HI 48013

Nagy, Joan

Executive Director
Ann Arbor Area Foundation

121 W. Washington, Suite 400
Ann Arbor, HI 48104

Neely, Mary

President
The Midland Foundation

812 W. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640

Niederstadt, Patricia

President
Wolohan Family Foundation

1100 River Forest Drive
Saginaw, HI 48603

Noland, Mariam C.

Executive Director
Community Fdn. for Southeastern Michigan

333 W. Fort Street
Detroit, HI 48226

National Bank of Detroit - Grand Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Vice President
National Bank of Detroit - Grand Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue, N.W .
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

John E. Fetzer Foundation, Inc.

9292 W. KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, HI 4908 7

Olds, Glenn

President
John E. Fetzer Foundation, Inc.

9292 W. KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, HI 49087

Olson, Paul M.

Visiting Fellow
W. K. Kell ogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Ordway, Susan

Secretary/Trustee
Greater Battle Creek Foundation

512 Michigan Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
Battle Creek, HI 49017

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Executive Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Moehlman, Herman
Molhoek, Barbara

Morley, Sally

Muir, Martha M.

Obermiller, Ilona

Obermiller, James J.
Olds, Eva

Orosz, Florence
Orosz, Joel J.

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Senior Research Analyst
HI Health Care Education &amp; Research Fdn .

600 Lafayette East, E163
Detroit, HI 48226

The Kresge Foundation

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, HI 48007

Parenti, Mar lies

Office Manager
The Kres~e Foundation

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, HI 48007

Parks, Floyd

Vice President
Irving S. Gilmore

Founda~~on

136 East Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, HI 49007

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

136 East Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, HI 49007

Program Associate
Council of Michigan Foundations

62 Lakeside Drive, S.E .
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

McGregor Fund

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, HI 48226

Patterson, W. Calvin, III

Executive Director
McGregor Fund

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, HI 48226

Pearson, John E.

Vice President
The J. F. Ervin Foundation

P.O. Box 1168
Ann Arbor, HI 48106

Pearson, Mary Kay

Assistant Secretary
The J. F. Ervin Foundation

P.O. Box 1168
Ann Arbor, HI 48106

Penn, Sadie W.

Trustee
Greater Battle Creek Foundation

512 Michigan Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Penrice, William R.

Treasurer
The J. F. Ervin Foundation

P.O. Box 1168
Ann Arbor, HI 48106

Pew, Kate B.

Executive Director
Steelcase Foundation

901 44th Street, S.E .
Grand Rapids, HI 49509

Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

150-B N. State Street
Alpena, HI 49707

Pfeiffenberger, Lucas

Vice President
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

150-B N. State Street
Alpena, HI 49707

Philpott, Helen

Trustee
The Flint Public Trust

902-3 Citizens Banking Center
Flint, HI 48502

Piskor, Dennis W.

Vice President/Trust Officer
Old Kent Bank and Trust Company

102 W. Front
Traverse City, HI 49685

Poteet, Nancy

Executive Secretary
Albion Civic Foundation

708 E. Erie Street
Albion, HI 49224

Price, Abby

Trustee
Holland Community Foundation

212 River Avenue
Holland, HI 49423

Proctor, Gene

Director
Dyer-Ives Foundation

935 Baxter, S.E .
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Radock, Michael

Advisor to the President
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

1200 Matt Foundation Building
Flint, HI 48502

Rankens, Larry

Assistant Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

611 Woodwaed
Detroit, HI 48226

Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation

429 N. State
Caro, HI 48723

Parenti, Eugene

Parks, Phyllis
Patterson, Linda B.
Patterson, Sally

Pfeiffenberger, Janet

Ransford, -Margaret

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Secretary-Treasurer
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation

429 N. State
Caro, MI 48723

Rappleye, Richard K.

Secretary/Treasurer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502

Rota~y

Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, MI 49684

Raymond, LaVerne

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, MI 49684

Reitz, Carl F.

Secretary
Besser Foundation

150-C N. State Street
Alpena, MI 49707

Reitz, Jane Ann

Trustee
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

150-B N. State Street
Alpena, MI 49707

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, MI 49684

Rennie, John W.

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, MI 49684

Richardson, John P.

Vice President
Munder Capital Management, Inc.

260 E. Brown Street, Suite 100
Birmingham, MI 48011

Riecker, John

Secretary
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Fdn.

3211 Valley Drive
Midland, MI 48640

Riecker, Ranny

President
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Fdn.

3211 Valley Drive
Midland, MI 48640

Riekse, Nancy

Trustee
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation

10213 Lakeshore Drive
West Olive, MI 49460

Ring, Kelly M.

Student Intern
W.K. Kellogg Founation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

The Wege Foundation

One South Harbor Ave., Suite 1
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Risselade, Robert

Trustee
The Wege Foundation

One South Harbor Ave., Suite 1
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Robinson, Gloria

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation

7700 Second Avenue
Detroit, Ml 48202

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, MI 49684

Rogers, W. Bruce

Vice President
Rotary Charities of Iraverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, MI 49684

Ronis, David L.

Research Analyst
MI Health Care Education &amp; Research Fdn.

600 Lafayette East, E163
Detroit, MI 48226

Rose, Marsha

Foundation Coordinator
Michigan Technological University

Alumni House
Houghton, MI 49931

The Fremont Area Foundation

108 S. Stewart
Fremont, MI 49412

Trustee
The Fremont Area Foundation

108 S . Stewart
Fremont, MI 49412

The Frey Foundation

200 Ottawa, N.W.
Grand Rapids

Raymond, Geraldine

Rennie, Harriet

Risselade, Judy

Rogers, Joyce

Rottman, Pat
Rottman, William A.
Rottschafer, Twink

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�Rowley, Peggy

Treasurer/Executive Director
Bay Area Community Foundation

P.O. Box 1115
Bay City, HI 48707

Ruemenapp, Harold

Trustee
Besser Foundation

150-C N. State Street
Alpena, HI 49707

Besser Foundation

150-C N. State Street
Alpena, HI 49707

Manager, Community Relations
ANR Pipeline Company

500 Renaissance Center
Detroit, HI 48243

Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Sadler, Robert L.

Chairman of the Board
Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Saigeon, Katherine L.

V.P.-Finance &amp; Asst. Treasurer
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Samelson, Judy Y.

Director of Communications
Charles Stewart Hott Foundation

Hott Foundation Building
Flint, HI 48502

Samuelson, Linda

Director
Dyer-Ives Foundation

300 Monroe, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Sarow, Robert

Resident Agent
Bay Area Community Foundation

900 Center Avenue
Bay City, HI 48708

The Skillman Foundation

333 w. Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226

Schlachtenhaufen, Kari

Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation

333 W. Fort Street
Detroit, HI 48226

Schloop, Clinton P.

Senior Vice President
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit

100 Renaissance Center
Detroit, HI 48243

National Bank of Detroit - Grand Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Scholten, H. Bernard

Vice President
National Bank of Detroit - Grand Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Schopf, Craig W.

President/Chief Operating Off.
National Bank of Detroit - Grand Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

National Bank of Detroit - Grand Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Schultz, Daniel W.

Assistant to the Superintendent
Michigan Department of Education

6 08 W. Allegan
Lansing, HI 48933

Sebastian, Audrey H.

Trustee
Sebastian Foundation

82 Ionia N.W., Suite 360
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Sebastian, James R.

Trustee
Sebastian Foundation

82 Ionia N.W., Suite 360
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Shaffer, Timothy H.

Trustee
Hugh Michael Beahan Foundation

50 Louis, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Shaw, Katie

Administrative Assistant
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, HI 49684

Sheppard, Anna H.

Conference Coordinator
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

Ruemenapp, Mary Ann
Rust, Donna H.
Sadler, Ellen

Schlachtenhaufen, Harold

Scholten, Joyce

Schopf, Mary Jane

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Trustee
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation

602 Pennoyer
Grand Haven, HI 49417

Sieger, Diana R.

Executive Director
Grand Rapids Foundation
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President
Holland Community Foundation

300- E Waters Building
Grand Rapi d s , HI 49503

Tt'ustee
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

1101 Washington Blvd.
Dett'oit, HI 48226

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

400 Not'th Avenue
Battle Ct'eek, HI 49017

Executive Assistant-Progt'amming
W.K . Kellogg Foundation

400 Not'th Avenue
Batt l e Ct'eek, HI 49017

National Bank of Dett'oit - Grand Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue , N.W .
Gt'and Rapids, HI 49503

Skot'a, Susan S.

Vice President
National Bank of Dett'oit - Gt'and Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue, N.W.
Gt'and Rapids , HI 49503

Smith, Leonard W.

President
The Skillman Foundation

333 W. Fort Stt'eet
Detroit, HI 48226

The Skillman Foundation

333 W. Fort Street
Detroit , HI 48226

Smith, Nathaniel

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation

16861 Wyoming
Dett'oit, HI 48221

Smith, R. Sue

Manager, Alcohol Education
The Stt'oh Brewet'y Company

100 Rivet' Place
Detroit , MI 48207

Smyth, Maureen H.

Progt'am Associate
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation Building
Flint, HI 48502

Spat'ks, Robert D.

Pt'esident
W.K . Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 Not'th Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49017

(Potential) Cadillac Foundation

6631 E. M-l15
Cadillac, HI 49601

Vice Pt'esident and Tt'Ustee
The Midland Foundation

812 W. Main Stt'eet
Midland, HI 48640

The Midland Foundation

812 W. Main Street
Midland, HI 48640

Staton, Thomas D.

Contt'ibutions Analyst
Detroit Edison Foundation

2000 Second Avenue - 642 WCB
Detroit, HI 48226

Steimle, John

President
Bert'ien Community Foundation

2875 S. Pipestone Road
Benton Harbor', HI 49022

Steketee, Cornelius J.

First Vice President
Holland Community Foundation

212 River Avenue
Holland, HI 49423

National Bank of Detroit - Grand Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

V.P. &amp; Senior' Investment Officer
National Bank of Dett'oit - Grand Rapids

200 Ottawa Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Sikkel, William A.
Sims, Howat'd F.
Sims, John W., Sr.
Sims, Nancy
Skora, Alan

Smith, Nancy R.

Sparks , Shit'ley
Spt'ague, Fred
Starks, Eileen
Stat'ks , Hugh

Stellin, Judy
Stellin, William N.

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212 River Avenue
Holland, HI 49423

�The Kresge Foundation

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy , HI 48007

Stevens , Joan

Assistant to the Treasurer
The Kresge Foundation

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, HI 48007

Stewart, Margaret

Truste!'l.
The Flint Public Trust

902 - 3 Citizens Banking Center
Flint , HI 48502

Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce

600 West Lafayette Boulevard
Detroit, HI 48226

Strand, Forrest

Execu tive Vice President
Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce

600 West Lafayette Boulevard
Detroit , HI 48226

Strevy , Linda

Coordinator
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation

One South Harbor, Suite 3
Grand Haven, HI 49417

Strumwasser , Ira

Director of Research
HI Health Care Education &amp; Research Fdn .

600 Lafayette E. , E163
Detroit , HI 48226

Sullivan, Antony T.

Secretary
Earhart Foundation

2929 Plymouth Road
Ann Arbor, HI 48105

Sullivan, John R.

Execu t ive Assistant to Chairman
The Taubman Company , Inc .

200 E. Long Lake Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303

Surath, Bernard

Board Member
Bay Area Community Foundation

1640 Marquette Avenue
Bay City, HI 48706

(Potential) Cadillac Foundation

103 N. Mitchell
49601

Swenson , David K.

Executive Dire clor
Flint Ar ea Health Foundation

806 Tuuri Place
Flint, HI 48503

Swierenga , Donald J.

Vice President
Michigan Nat i onal Bank

77 Monroe Center
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Michigan National Bank

77 Monroe Center
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Kendall Foundation

53 Golden Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49015

Kendall Foundation

53 Golden Avenue
Battle Creek , MI 49015

H.B. Fuller Company

2727 Kinney, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49504

Exec. Assistant to the Chairman
A. Alfred Taubman Foundation

200 E. Long Lake Ro ad
Bloomfield Hil l s, HI 48303

A. Alfred Taubman Foundation

200 E. Long Lake Road
Bloomfield Hills, HI 48303

Taylor, Alfred H., Jr .

Chairman
The Kresge Foundation

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy . HI 48007

Taylor, Cheryl!

Sec. to Corp . Contributions Sec.
Federal-Mogul Corporation

P . O. Box 1966
Detroit, HI 48235

Taylor, Kenneth C.

President
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, HI 49684

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, HI 49684

Stevens , Dale

Strand, Betty

Swanson, Ron

Swierenga, Mary
Tammi, Helen E.
Tammi , Paul
Tant , Ben
Taubman , John R.
Taubman, Monica

Taylor, LouAnn

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�National Bank of Detroit

611 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226

Thorn, Therese M.

Assistant Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

611 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226

Tuck, Deborah

Executive Director
Ruth Mott Fund

1000 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.
Washi ngton , DC 20008

Upjohn, Betty

Trustee
Ka l amazoo Foundation

151 s . Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Cre ek , MI 49017

VanBuren, Michael P.

Senior Writer
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Bat tle Creek, MI 49017

VanDerwill, Ward, II

Board Member
Bay Area Community Foundation

610 Adams Street
Bay Ci t y, MI 48 708

VanZanten, Arnold

Treasurer
Albert L . &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation

251 West Co l umb i a Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49015

Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation

251 West Columbia Avenue
Battle Creek, HI 49015

Vande Water , Randy

Trustee
Hol l and Community Foundation

212 River Avenue
Holland , MI 49423

Vanderwier, Tamsen R.

Pub l ic Relations
Amway Corporation

7575 E. Fulton
Ada , MI 49355

Vera , Eilana

Associate Program Director
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Vermeulen, Bertram W.

Executive Director
The Fremont Area Foundat i on

108 S. Stewart
Fremont , MI 49412

The Fremont Area Foundation

108 S . Stewart
Fremont, MI 49412

Vierheilig, Eleanor

Executive Secretary
Amway Corporation

7575 Eas t Fulton
Ada, MI 49355

Vilders , Bruce

Director of Gifted and Talented
Oceana Intermediate Schools

844 Griswold
Hart, MI 49420

Vogt Foundation

4530 Rog e r Chaffee
Grand Rapids, MI 495 08

Vogt, James B.

President
Vogt Foundation

4530 Roger Chaffee
Grand Rapids, MI 49508

Vulgamore, Nan

Vice President
Albion Civic Foundation

1620 Van We r t Road
Albion , MI 49224

Walton, Jonathan T.

Executive Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

611 Woodward Avenu e
Detroit, HI 48826

National Bank of Detroit

611 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226

Wambeke, AnnMarie

Senior Tax Attorney
Detroit Edison Company

2000 Second Avenue , 1132 WCB
De t r oit, MI 48226

Weatherston, William V.

Vice President-Industry Affairs
The Stroh Brewery Company

100 Ri ver Place
Detroi t, MI 48207

Thorn, Bruce C.

VanBuren, Dianna

VanZanten, Margaret

Vermeullen, Alice

Vogt, Beverly

Walton, Sis

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Weaver, Vicki

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Programs Assistance
Oceana Intermediate Schools

844 Griswold
Hart, HI 49420

Wege Foundation

2754 Pioneer Club Road
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

Wege, Peter H.

President
Wege Foundation

275 4· Pioneer Club Road
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

Weger, Ronald E.

Treasurer
W.B. and Candace Thoman Foundation

300 E. Main Street
Lansing, HI 48933

White, William S.

President
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

1200 Matt Foundation Building
Flint, HI 48502

Whiteman, Richard W.

Member
Berrien Community Foundation

P.O. Box 308
Benton Harbor, HI 49022

Besser Foundation

150-C N. State Street
Alpena, KI 49707

Wilson, Patrick J.

Legal Counsel
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, HI 49684

Wilson, Richard

Trustee
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

150-B N. State Avenue
Alpena, HI 49707

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 West Bay Shore Road
Traverse City, KI 49684

Wolfe, Joan

Director
Dyer-Ives Foundation

2127 Durant, S.E.
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

Wolohan, Angela

Secretary
Wolohan Family Foundation

1100 River Forest
Saginaw, KI 48603

Wolohan, Richard

Treasurer
Wolohan Family Foundation

1100 River Forest Drive
Saginaw, HI 48603

Wolter, Betsy

Program Officer
Ruth Mott Fund

1726 Genesee Towers
Flint, HI 48502

Wood, Sylvia

Secretary
Frederick S. Upton Foundation

100 Ridgeway
St. Joseph, HI 49085

Woods, Jack R.

Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
W. E. Upjohn Institute

300 s. Westnedge Avenue
Kalamazoo, HI 49007

W. E. Upjohn Institute

300 S. Westnedge Avenue
Kalamazoo, HI 49007

Word, Emily J.

Coordinator
Kellogg Company

One Kellogg Square
Battle Creek, HI 49016

Warfel, Chris

Trustee
Grand Rapids Foundation

77 Monroe Center
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Grand Rapids Foundation

77 Monroe Center
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Chairman
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation

P.O. Box 2164
Midland, HI 48640

The Midland Foundation

812 W. Main Street
Midland, HI 48640

Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

P.O. Box 3275
Saginaw, HI 48605

Wege, Dixie

Wilson, Audrey

Wilson, Sharalee

Woods, Martha

Worfel, Lynne
Yehle, Eugene

c.

Yehle, Mildred
Yeo, Judith N.

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�Yeo, Lloyd J.

President
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

P.O. Box 3275
Saginaw, HI 48605

Muskegon County Community Foundation

425 W. Western Avenue
Muskego n , HI 49440

Hus~egon

Program Director
County Community Foundation

425 W. Western Avenue
Muskegon, HI 49444

Zerlaut, Gregory

Finance Administrator
Muskegon County Community Foundation

425 W. Wes te rn Avenue
Mu s kegon , HI 49444

deS. ·couch ,. Robert

President
Greater Battle Creek Foundation

512 Michigan Na t'l. Bank Bldg.
Battle Creek , HI 49017

Young,

~ill

Young, Ginger

Speakers
Alexander, Judith Dow

President
Michigan Community Theater Fdn . , Inc.

P . O. Box 7334
Ann Arbor , HI 48107

Babcock, C. Patrick

Director
Department of Social Services

P.O. Box 30037
Lansing , HI 48909

Bailey , Debra

Manager of Training
Herman Miller , Inc .

4545 Channel Avenue
Grandville, HI 49418

Baker, Susan J .

Administrative Officer
The Skillman Foundation

333 W. Fort Street
Detroit, HI 48226

Barfield, John W.

Chairman
Barfield Manufacturing

800 'Lowell
Ypsilanti , HI 48197

Barnds, John E.

Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

611 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, HI 48226

Beauvais, Ludger A.

President
Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson Fdn .

505 Hampton Road
Grosse Po i nte Woods, HI 48236

Beech , Thomas F .

Executive Vice President
Anne Burnett &amp; Charles Tandy Foundation

801 Che rry Street , Suite 1577
Fort Worth, TX 761022

Boris, Elizabeth T.

Vice President
Council on Foundations

1828 L Street
Washington, DC 20036

Campbell, C. David

Program Officer
Community Fdn. for Southeastern Michigan

333 W. Fort Street
Detroit, HI 48226

Chabut, Jean

Chief
Center for Health Promotion

3500 North Logan Street
Lansing, HI 48909

Chesler, Joan

Executive Director
The Corner Health .Center

210 We sl Cros s
Ypsilan t i , HI 48197

Creason, William H.

President
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation

824 Lake
Grand Ha ven , HI 49417

Donabedian , Avedis

Nathan Sinai Distinguished Prof.
University of Michigan

School of Public Health
Ann Arbo r , HI 48109

Eden, Brad

Director of Consulting Services
Prescott, Ball &amp; Turben

201 E. Fi fth , Suite 1500
Cinc i nnat i, OH 45202

Edie, John A.

Vice President &amp; General Counsel
Council on Foundations

18 28 L Street, N.W.
Was h i ngton, DC 20036

Essick, Elyse Goldin

Vice President
First of America Bank

333 W. Fort Street, Suite 1200
De t roi t, HI 48226

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�Fenton, Arthur J.

Senior Account Executive
SEI Corporation

1120 Chester Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114

Fleming, Robben W.

Retired President
University of Michigan

2108 Vinewood Boulevard
Ann Arbor, HI 48104

Fuerste, Emily

Executive Director
YWCA ~f Grand Rapids

25 Sheldon Boulevard, S.E.
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Gay, Robert

Vice President and Sr. Economist
Horgan Stanley &amp; Company, Inc.

125 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020

Gorham , Sophia D.

CFRE Partner
Gorham &amp; O'Leary

2432 Camino del Rio, South
San Diego, CA 92108

Green, Barbara

Spec . Assist. to Deputy Director
Dept. of Commerce, State of Michigan

Law Building, 4th Floor
Lansing , HI 48909

Grogan, Paul S .

President
Local Initiatives Support Corporation

666 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10017

Grossi, Ralph E.

President
American Farmland Trust

1920 N Street, N.W., Suite 400
Washington, DC 22036

Haenicke, Diether H.

President
Western Michigan University

West Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49008

Hans, Sydney

Research Associate/Assoc. Prof.
The University of Chicago

5841 S . Maryland Ave., Box 411
Chicago, IL 60637

Hanson, Frances A.

Executive Director
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation

25 West Michigan Mall
Battle Creek, MI 49016

Hencey, Robert E.

Director, Comm. &amp; Dissemination
W.K . Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Hicks, Gerald

Executive Director
HI Fed. of Priv. Child &amp; Family Agencies

230 N. Washington Square
Lansing, MI 48933

Hicks, Gregory

Vice President of Programs
Detroit Urban League

208 Mack Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201

Hoffman, William S.

Director
International Union, U.A .W.

8000 East Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, HI 48214

Hollenbeck, Karen R.

Assistant Vice President-Admin.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Hopkins, John E.

Executive Director
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S. Rose Street, Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Idema, Jane

Trustee
Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Jennings , Eugene

Professor of Hgmt. &amp; Leadership
Graduate School of Business

East Lansing, MI 48864

Johnson, Ted L.

President Emeritus
The Fremont Area Foundation

1121 Ramshorn Road
Fremont, MI 49412

Kaichen, Lisa H.

Executive Director
Children's Charter of the Courts of HI

115 W. Allegan, Suite 500
Lansing, MI 48933

Killen, Patrick

Assistant Director
UAW Social Security Department

8000 E. Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, MI 48214

Kreindler, Sharron

Special Project Coordinator
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

3333 E. Jefferson
Detroit, MI 48207

L.

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�Latona, Carl J.

Executive Director
Highfields, Inc.

P.O. Box 98
Onondaga, MI 49264

Lewis, Charles H.

Superintendent , Recreation Div.
Detroit Recreation Department

735 Rando lph, Room 1707
Detroit, HI 4826

Lichtenstein, Richard

Associate Professor
Unive r sity of Michigan

109 Obs erva tory
Ann Arbor, HI 48109

Lindow, Donald A.

Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

P.O . Box 222A
Detroit, HI 4822 6

Liss, Harvey

Ext. Program Leader
Kellogg Biological Station

3700 Gull Lake Dr ive
Hickory Corners, MI 49060

Maher, Walter B.

Director-Employee Benefits
Chrysler Motors Corporation

12000 Chrys ler Drive
Highland Park , MI 48 288

Matusak, Larraine

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Mawby, Russell G.

Chairman and CEO
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017

McDowell, Richard W.

President
Schoolcraft College

186000 Haggerty Road
Livonia, MI 48152

Merenda, Daniel W.

Executive Director
National School Volunteer Program, Inc .

701 North Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314

Morfit, J. Mason

Executive Director
The Nature Conservancy, Maine Chapter

122 Main Street - P.O . Box 338
Topsham, ME 04078

Morgan, James 0.

Executive Director
Rodale Institute

222 Main Street
Emmaus, PA 18098

Mott, Ruth R.

Founder
Ruth Mott Fund

1400 E. Kearsley Street
Flint, Ml 48503

Muller, Karen P.

Director, Community Affairs
H.B. Fuller Company

1200 West County Road, E.
St. Paul, MN 55112

Murphy, Thomas B.

Chairman
Spring Arbor Distribution Company

10885 Textile Road
Belleville, Ml 48111

Noland, Mariam C.

Executive Director
Con®unity Fdn . for Southeastern Michigan

333 W. Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226

Osborn, June E.

Dean, School of Public Health
University of Michigan

109 S. Observatory
Ann Arbor, Ml 48109

Potter, Donald P.

President
Southeast Michigan Hospital Council

24725 W. 12 Mile Road
Southfield, Ml 48034

Pratt , Sharon

Supervisor:
Home Community Intervention Program

1608 Lake Street
Kalamazoo, Ml 49001

Putallaz, Ann F.

Vice President
Comer:ica Bank-Detroit

211 West Fort St reet
Detroit, MI 48275

Reid, Charles L.

Director/Corporate Giving
Kraft, Inc.

Kraft Court
Glenview, IL 60025

Reist, John S., Jr:.

V.P. for Academic Affairs
Hillsdale College

33 E. College Street
Hillsdale, MI 49242

Remick, Os-car E.

President
Westminster College

New Wilmington, PA 16142

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Richmond, James H.

Executive Director
Community Fdn. of Greater Greenville

616 s. Carolina
Greenville, SC 29601

Riecker, Ranny

President
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Fdn.

3211 Valley Drive
Midland, HI 48640

Rosenthal, Abby C.

Assistant Director
Greate~Detroit Area Health Council

1900 Book Building
Detroit, HI 48226

Rust, Donna H.

Manager, Community Relations
ANR Pipeline Company

500 Renaissance Center
Detroit, HI 48243

Seitz , Kevin L.

Director of Medical Serv. Admin.
Department of Social Services

300 South Capitol
Lansing, HI 48909

Shy, Arthur D.

Director of Educational Programs
International Union, UAW

8000 E. Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, HI 48214

Sieger, Diana R.

Executive Director
Grand Rapids Foundation

300-E Waters Building
Grand Rapids, HI 49503

Silverman, Marcia

Deputy Director
Ogilvy &amp; Mather Public Affairs

1901 L Street, N.W., Suite 320
Washington, DC 20036

Smith, Leonard W.

President
The Skillman Foundation

333 W. Fort Street
Detroit, HI 48226

(Retired) United States Air Force

7217 Van Ness Court
McLean, VA 22101

Smith, R. Sue

Manager, Alcohol Education
The Stroh Brewery Company

100 River Place
Detroit, HI 48207

Smyth, Maureen H.

Program Associate
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Molt Foundation Building
Flint, HI 48502

Stanford, Patrick

Production Worker
H.B. Fuller Company

2727 Kinney, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49504

Strange, Marty

Director
Center for Rural Affairs

P.O. Box 405
Walthill, NE 68067

Strumwasser, Ira

Director of Research
HI Health Care Education &amp; Research Fdn.

600 Lafayette E., E163
Detroit, HI 48226

Tarnacki, Duane L.

Attorney
Clark, Klein and Beaumont

1001 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, HI 48226

Taylor, Alfred H., Jr.

ChaiL·man
The Kresge Foundation

3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, HI 48007

Thorn, Therese H.

Assistant Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

611 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, HI 48226

Walton, Scott

Executive Director
Wellness Networks, Inc.

P . O. Box 1046
Royal Oak, HI 48068

Weikart, David P.

President
High Scope Educational Research

600 North River Stree
Ypsilanti, HI 48198

Smith, Perry, Major General

,,I

Resource Personnel
Allen, John L.

Editor
The Michigan Scene

1771 Schuyler Street
Muskegon, HI 49441

Dozier, Marian

Reporter
Kalamazoo Gazette

401 S. Burdick Street
Kalamazoo, HI 49003

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�Fistler, Jack

Reporter, THS
Michigan State University

East Lansing, HI 48909

Kattelus, Susan

Certified Public Accountant
Michigan State University

336 Eppley Center
East Lansing, HI 48824

Koch, Birgitta

Volunteer
Berrien Community Foundation

275 Ridgeway
St. Joseph, HI 49085

Foundation Center Personnel
Hendel, Roger

Director
Alpena County Library

211 N. First
Alpena, HI 49707

Pasqual, Patricia

Director
Foundation Center - Cleveland

1442 Hanna Bldg., 1422 Euclid
Cleveland, OH 44115

Underwood, Jane Lindsay

Regional Collection Manager
Toledo-Lucas County Public Library

325 Michigan Street
Toledo, OH 43624

Woodard, Beth

Grants Librarian
Michigan State University Libraries

East Lansing, HI 48824

Barfield Manufacturing

800 Lowell
Ypsilanti, HI 48197

Bowman, Robert A.

State Treasurer
State Treasury Department

420 W. Allegan Street
Lansing, HI 48922

Cervini, John

Vice President
Hillsdale College

33 E. College Street
Hillsdale, HI 49242

Price-Waterhouse

200 Renaissance Center
Detroit, HI 48243

Partner
Price-Waterhouse

200 Renaissance Center
Detroit, HI 48243

Public Affairs Associates, Inc.

600 W. Shiawassee
Lansing, HI 48933

Coomes, F. Jerry

Chairman
Public Affairs Associates, Inc.

600 W. Shiawassee
Lansing, HI 48933

Coxon, Lexie K.

President
Gordan College

Grand Rapids, HI

Dow Corning Corporation

P.O. Box 994
Midland, HI 48686

Director of Private Foundations
Hillsdale College

33 E. College Street
Hillsdale, HI 49242

Prescott, Ball &amp; Turben

201 E. Fifth, Suite 1500
Cincinnati, OH 45202

Charles Stewart Hott Foundation

Matt Foundation Building
Flint, HI 48502

Consultant to Family Program
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Matt Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502

Gorham &amp; O'Leary

2423 Camino del Rio, South
San Diego, CA 92108

Barfield, Betty

Connell, Cindy
Connell, Richard
Coomes, Colette

DeBoer, Lois
Donohoe, Ellen
Eden, Joan
Fogg, JoAnn
Fogg, Robert
Gorham, Lew

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�Public Affairs Associates, Inc.

600 W. Shiawassee
Lansing, HI 48933

Public Affairs Associates, Inc.

600 W. Shiawassee
Lansing, HI 48933

Haynes, David
Haynes, Janice
Jondahl, H. Lynn

State Representative
State of Michigan

Rm. 492, Roosevelt Building

Keller, Bernedine

Vice President
The Keller Foundation

2910 Bonnell
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

Meijer, Fred

Chairman
Meijer, Incorporated

2929 Walker, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49504

Meijer, Incorporated

2929 Walker, N.W.
Grand Rapids, HI 49504

Miller, Brad

Regional Representative
U.S. Senator Donald w. Riegle's Office

110 Michigan Avenue, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Muir, Kathleen

Secretary
The Keller Foundation

2910 Bonnell
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

Spring Arbor Distribution Company

10885 Textile Road
Belleville, HI 48111

Associate of Social Security
UAW Social Security Department

8000 E. Jefferson
Detroit, MI 48214

Council of Michigan Foundations

62 Lakeside Drive, S.E.
Grand Rapids, HI 49506

Lansing, HI 48909

Meijer, Lena

Murphy, Jacquelyn
Paranjpe, Suzanne
Patterson, Peter A.

Rm. 804, Farnum Building

Posthumus, Pamela
State of Michigan

Lansing, HI 48909

State Senator
State of Michigan

Rm. 804, Farnum Building
Lansing, HI 48909

Greater Detroit Area Health Council

1900 Book Building
Detroit, MI 48226

Ogilvy &amp; Mather Public Affairs

1901 L Street, N.W., Suite 320
Washington, DC 20036

Skeba, Clement J.

CMF Volunteer
Council of Michigan Foundations

2756 Liberty Road
Muskegon, HI 49441

Skeba, Dorothy

CMF Volunteer
Council of Michigan Foundations

2756 Liberty Road
Muskegon, HI 49441

Clark, Klein and Beaumont

1001 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, HI 48226

Ex-Chairman
Council of Michigan Foundations

4525 N. Circulo de Kaiots
Tucson, AZ 85 715

Posthumus, Richard
Rosenthal, Larry
Shriver, Debra

Tarnacki, Anne
White, Leonard L.

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                    <text>COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS

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�ABOUT THE COUNCIL
OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is a nonprofit association of 230 Michigan grantmakers, including 149 private
foundations, 29 community foundations, 39 corporate foundations
and giving programs, and 13 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.

�A MESSAGE TO CMF MEMBERS

A:

niversaries are major
milestones, and the Council of Michigan Foundations celebrated one of those
important events in 1987-its
15th anniversary.
The traditional 15th anniversary
gift is one of crystal, and this is
especially appropriate for CMF.
Since its creation in 1973-and
incorporation in 1975-CMF has
developed into a multi-faceted
organization providing a variety of
services and programs for its
diversified membership.
198 7-88 was a year of growth
and accomplishments which are
highlighted in this annual report.
But we would like to note a few
special accomplishments:
• CMF membership reached an alltime high of 230 with 28 members
JOimng.
• The 15th Annual Conference
attracted a record 624 participants.
• A new program area-Improving
Philanthropy in Michigan-was
implemented to strengthe~ the
practice and management of philanthropy in the state.
• CMF members generously contributed more than $151,000 in
grants and inkind equipment over
and above their regular membership fees to support special
projects.
It should be noted that the
1987-88 audited financial statements on Pages 9-13 were prepared on the accrual basis. In addition, the totals include the State of
Michigan Community Foundation
Energy Program explained in Note
C, and an inkind contribution of
office space.

In the coming year, we will add
another element to our operation
and undertake a new effort to
strengthen Michigan community
foundations. Grants of $2 million
from the WK. Kellogg Foundation
and $150,000 from the Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation will fund
new programs to involve youth in
activities that encourage philanthropy and volunteerism. These
grants will also fund additional
technical assistance services.
During CMF's 15 years, its trustees and members have been the
mainstay of the organization's success. Assisted by staff, they generously contribute their time and
energy to serve on committees,
develop special projects, and lend
financial and philosophical support to strengthen philanthropy in
Michigan.
Last year we lost one of our trustees, William W. Allen, who died
on November 12. Bill served as a
trustee for 15 years and was a tireless worker on behalf of CMF. His
determination in pursuing initiatives in Lansing and in Washington,
D.C. reached crusade proportions
on occasion. He was steadfast in
his defense of private and community foundations, and his pioneering
efforts were legendary. The Board
of Trustees has established the
William W. Allen Fund to further
his commitment to the continuation and creation of foundations.
John E. Marshall, Ill
Chairman

Dorothy A Johnson
President

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�PROGRAMS

T:

he Council of Michigan
Foundations operates or
coordinates many programs
to benefit its members and
strengthen philanthropy in the
state. Several of these initiatives,
including the conference and
workshop program and the government relations program, have
been an integral part of the Council since it was established in 1973.
Others are more recent, such as the
Improving Philanthropy and
Increasing Philanthropy Projects,
both established within the last
two years.
Conferences and Workshops
In early November, 624 Michigan grantrnakers gathered in
Grand Rapids for the 15th Annual
Council of Michigan Foundations
Conference and to celebrate CMF's
15th anniversary. Under the
umbrella theme of "Supporting
Imaginative Grantrnaking: Creative

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Answers to Complex Problems,"
two-dozen workshops and presentations covered both grantrnaking
and management issues. Sessions
were devoted to children and
youth, health care, corporate and
school partnerships and AIDS, as
well as investment basics and federal and state legislation affecting
philanthropy.
Highlights included the opening
keynote address, 'The Anatomy of
Leadership," by Eugene Jennings,
professor of Management and
Leadership at Michigan State University, and an address by Rosalyn
Carter. The former First Lady,
delivering the closing remarks,
spoke on "The Adventure of
Volunteerism."
Special events filled the evening
hours during the three-day conference. Receptions were held at the
Grand Rapids Art Museum and the
Gerald R. Ford Museum. The
Grand Rapids Symphony performed at a gala banquet celebrating both CMF's 15th anniversary

�and the l50th birthday of the State
of Michigan.
Ruth R. Mott, president of the
Ruth R. Mott Fund, served as the
honorary chairman with Robert E.
Hencey, director of Communications and Dissemination for the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the general conference chairman. Beth
Goebel, executive director of the
Dyer-Ives Foundation, and Peter
Wege, president of the Wege Foundation and vice chairman of the
Steelcase Corporation, co-chaired
the Host Committee.
Over 75 representatives from
Michigan corporations interested
in establishing giving programs, or
upgrading existing programs,
attended a special workshop in
Detroit. This April session was part
of CMFs work with the Michigan
State Chamber of Commerce and
the Greater Detroit Chamber of
Commerce to increase the number
and size of corporate giving
programs.
Injune, 85 officers, staff, and
trustees from Southeast Michigan
foundations and corporations were
the guests of the CMF Board of
Trustees for a special progress
report by Alan E. Schwartz, cochair of the Detroit Strategic Plan.
A special community foundation
roundtable was held in late June
for CMF members in Grand
Haven. The workshop was a cooperative venture with the Muskegon
County Community Foundation.
A day-long meeting co-sponsored by the Greater Detroit
Chamber of Commerce on the
Detroit Strategic Plan gave CMF
members the opportunity to learn
more about the community's plans
for dealing with issues of education, jobs, economic development,
crime, image and race relations.

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�WoriiShops P.rovide CM F.
members the opportunity to
investigate issues in depth

In March, CMF led a Spring
School for staff of newly formed
and experi~nced community foundations on thestrategic planning
process. Over 60 participants
attended this one-day session on
"Community Foundations-Creating the Future" held in Lansing.
Membership Services
and Technical Assistance
Since its creation, CMF has
worked to increase the efficiency
and effectiveness of Michigan's
philanthropic network by providing services and technical assistance to its members.
These services range from facilitating special visitation programs
between members to discussing
operational and management
issues to providing computer ser-

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vices and mailing labels on a fee
basis. CMF also produces and collects directories, special publications, and reference materials on
grantmaking and philanthropy
(See Pages 7 and 8).
During the past year, CMF staff
worked with the Detroit Area
Grantmakers to present a series of
seven special programs, and attended quarterly luncheons of the
Kent County Donors Forum.
CMF co-sponsored eight grantsmanship seminars with other
nonprofit organizations, including
the Michigan League for Human
Services, Accounting Aid Society
of Detroit, Midwest Museum

�Conference, Michigan Community
Action Agency Association and
Michigan Hispanic Conference.
CMF staff responded to an average 45 weekly member requests for
information. Eight "Memo to
Members" were published, and
staff stayed in contact with members through individual visits and
telephone calls.
Increasing Philanthropy
in Michigan
In 1986, CMF established a special project to increase philanthropic resources in Michigan.
Although difficult to document all
influences, the number of private
foundations in the state has
increased by 10 percent to 923.
Gifts to community foundations
have grown by 20 percent and
inquiries about establishing corporate giving programs have been
on the upswing.
An important part of this program is the Charitable Giving
Seminars designed to provide
information on starting a foundation in Michigan. They are targeted
toward individuals, legal and
financial advisors, corporations
and private foundation managers.
Five were held in 1987-88-in
Battle Creek, Southfield, Detroit,
Grand Rapids, and the Bay CityI
Saginaw area-and attracted nearly
500 participants.
Efforts to increase philanthropy
are not limited to private and corporate interests, but also include
community foundations. CMF
counseled six community groups
this year, three of which (Lansing,
Ludington and Manistee) established community foundations.
CMF cooperated with the Michigan State Chamber of Commerce,
the Michigan Bar Association and
the Michigan Bankers Association
to educate their memberships
about philanthropy.

Two special publications on
creating foundations are now
available: 5 Blue-Ribbon Ways
to Give Away Your Money and

Establishing a Charitable Foundation in Michigan.
Improving Philanthropy
in Michigan
A special two-year project to
strengthen philanthropy in Michigan was launched in 1987 as part
of CMF's mission to increase the
efficiency and effectiveness of
Michigan's philanthropic network.
Funded by interested CMF
members, the program is exploring
the creation of an Academic Center for Philanthropy in Michigan
and/ or educational programs,
publication of a directory of Nonprofit Technical Assistance Providers, recognition of volunteers, and
other projects to enhance philanthropy as time, circumstances and
partners permit. CMF will facili-

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�tate this project, identifying and
encouraging potential partners to
undertake individual program elements. A part-time staff member
was hired for the project.
Staff also provides technical
assistance to its members to
improve foundation management
and grantmaking.
Energy Project

Fourteen Michigan community
foundations participate in the State
of Michigan Community Foundation Energy Initiative, established
to distribute $3 million in rebates
from Exxon to residents in Michigan. CMF serves as the program
manager and fiscal agent for the
project, which requires a dollarfor-dollar match.
Legislative and Industry Liaison

Keeping abreast oflocal, state
and federal legislation affecting
the philanthropic community,
and staying in touch with other
regional ~ssociations of grantmakers and-national philanthropic
organizations is a key mission of
CMF.
One of CMF's most successful
legislative programs is the Developing Good Will initiative in
Michigan's 18 congressional districts. Personal meetings between
members of Congress and CMF
members took place in most districts. Progress was made in establishing a similar program at the
state level.
The availability and cost of directors' and officers' liability insurance
is a concern for many Michigan
nonprofits. CMF was involved in
formulating state legislation protecting the good faith efforts of volunteer directors from malpractice
lawsuits.

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Council staff interacted on various subjects with representatives
from the Council on Foundations,
Inc., the Foundation Center, Independent Sector, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy,
United Way of Michigan, Michigan
League for Human Services, Michigan State Chamber of Commerce,
Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce Contributions Committee
and Metro Detroit Gives.
CMF responded to requests for
information from the Internal Revenue Service, various Congressional committees, and the State
Attorney General's Office.
Public Information and
Publications
An extensive public information

and publication program continued in 198 7-88, providing
readily accessible information on
Michigan foundations and grantmaking to the public.
Staff responded to an average
of four weekly press requests for
information, and major articles on
Michigan philanthropy appeared
in seven daily newspapers.

�,

Publications produced on CMF
activities during the year included
an annual report, special memos to
members, and four editions of the
tabloid, "The Michigan Scene." An
update for the fifth edition of The
Michigan Foundation Directory was
also published.
CMF makes available free or for
purchase directories, books, surveys, brochures and occasional
papers on Michigan foundations,
foundation management and
grantmaking, and nonprofit management. The following publications are available:
"When the I.R.S. Audits Your Foundation," Occasional Paper No. I.
"Corporate Giving," Occasional Paper
No. II.
"Private Foundations: How to Make
Estimated Tax Payments Required
by the Tax Reform Act of 1986,"
Occasional Paper No. III.
"Private Foundations and the Problems of 'Tipping': A Description of
the Problem and Some Practical
Suggestions for Use in Grantmaking," Occasional Paper No. IV.
'The Grantmaking Process: Setting
Priorities, Assessing, Evaluating,"
Occasional Paper No. V.
"Community Foundation Issues
1987," Occasional Paper No. VI.

"The Value of Giving," Occasional
Paper No. VII.
Establishing a Charitable Foundation in
Michigan, Duane L. Tarnacki, Esq. A
valuable reference tool explaining
laws and regulations for creating a
private foundation, corporate foundation, community foundation or
public charity.
5 Blue-Ribbon Ways to Give Away Your
Money. Describes five major ways to
make a gift, what can be given and
where to obtain additional advice.
Michigan Corporate Matching Gift Programs. Descriptions and sample
forms.
Sample Private Foundation, Community Foundation and Corporate Giving Program Grant Proposals.
The Michigan Foundation Directory,
Fifth Edition. A fact-filled, triennial
sourcebook about Michigan foundations for grantors, grantees and
the interested public.

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�"The Michigan Scene." A quarterly
tabloid updating events and issues
of concern to Michigan grantmakers.
Survey of Michigan Foundation Philanthropy. An analysis of grantmaking
patterns.
Foundation Tax Law: History, Problems
&amp; Prospects. William Brodhead, Esq.
"Memo to Members." A monthly
report to CMF members concerning
issues that affect national as well as
Michigan grantmakers, recent philanthropic publications, upcoming
events, etc.
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.
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 covers the
basics of writing annual reports and
press releases.
Finding Work with Grantmakers, Edition II. What are the chances and
where should a jobseeker look for
employment with foundations.

Memo on Limited Liability of Volunteer
Directors. Defines steps that Section
501 (c)(3) nonprofit corporations
may take to limit the liability of
their volunteer directors.

Other Resources
The 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.
Collections are housed at:
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 STATEMENTS

BALANCE SHEET
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
March 31, 1988

Report of Ernst &amp; Whinney,
Independent Auditors

Assets

Board of Trustees
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
Grand Haven, Michigan

Current assets
Cash
Short-term investments

We have examined the balance sheet
of the Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc. as of March 31 , 1988, and
the related statements of support,
revenues and expenses and changes
in fund balances and cash flows for
the year then ended. Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and,
accordingly, included such tests of the
accounting records and such other
auditing procedures as we considered
necessary in the circumstances.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly
the financial position of the Council
of Michigan Foundations, Inc. at
March 31, 1988, and the results of its
operations and cash flows for the year
then ended, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles
on a basis consistent with that of the
preceding year, except for the change,
with which we concur, in the method
of recognizing revenue of restricted
funds as described in Note A.

~~v&lt;JJ~
Grand Rapids, Michigan
April 29, 1988

$

26,716
2,954,007
2,980,723

Total current assets
Furniture and equipment
Furniture
Equipment

32,015
133,352
165,367
49,304

Less allowance for depreciation

ll6,063
Total assets

$3,096,786

Liabilities and Fund Balances
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable
Deferred revenue:
Increasing philanthropy project
Improving philanthropy project
Community foundation scholarship fund
Energy initiative administration
Energy initiative program-Note C
Total current liabilities
Fund Balances
Unrestricted:
General operating
Survey and directory

$

9,937
27,922
15,412
1,764
1,757
2,785,731
2,842,523

128,909
9,291

Net investment in furniture and equipment

138,200
116,063

Total fund balances

254,263

Total liabilities and fund balances
See notes to financial statements.

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$3,096,786

�STATEMENT OF SUPPORT, REVENUES
AND EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
Unrestricted

Year ended March 31, 1988
Support and revenues:
Support-grants
Revenues:
Contributions
Conferences
Workshops
Publications
Interest income and other

General
Operating

Survey and
Directory

Fund

Fund

$246,929
111,918
10,905
6,198
9,788

$10,115

Total Revenues

385,738

10,115

Total Support and Revenues

385,738

10,115

132,776
7,901
102,127
12,846
17,259
13,405
10,922

4,487

Expenses:
Grants
Salaries, taxes and benefits
Contracted services
Conferences
Workshops
Printing and publications
Meetings and travel
Telephone and._postage
Scholarship activities
Equipment lease and maintenance
Occupancy
General supplies
Books and subscriptions
Insurance
Depreciation

8,484
26,887
5,606
1,227
1,430

1,102

268
958

Total Expenses

340,870

6,815

Support and revenues over (under) expenses
Fund balances at beginning of year, as restated
Transfers- furniture and equipment acquisitions

44,868
116,226
(32,185)

3,300
5,991

Fund balances at year-end

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$128,909

$ 9,291

�Increasing
Philanthropy
Fund

Improving
Philanthropy
Fund

Community
Foundation
Scholarship
Fund

Energy
Initiative
Administrative
Fund

Restricted
Furniture
and
Equipment
Fund

Subtotal

Energy
Initiative
Fund
(Note C)

Total
Combined
Funds

$214,269

$214,269

$19,888

$10,000

$60,128

$391,705
111 ,918
19,577
23,463
9,788

160,897

391,705
111,918
19,577
23,463
170,685

70,582

19,888

10,000

60,128

556,451

160,897

717,348

70,582

19,888

10,000

60,128

556,451

375,166

931,617

375,166

375,166
137,263
128,040
102,127
16,045
26,968
20,677
17,956
10,000
8,484
26,887
8,835
3,571
1,430
26,896

$54,760
8,672
7,150

50,030

12,038

58,071

3,199
4,709
5,452
3,935

5,000
1,303
1,074

517
923
10,000

1,871
1,386

473

$ 26,896

137,263
128,040
102,127
16,045
26,968
20,677
17,956
10,000
8,484
26,887
8,835
3,571
1,430
26,896

26,896

535,179

375,166

910,345

(26,896)
110,774
32,185

21,272
232,991

-0-

21,272
232,991

-0-

$254,263

-

~

---

617

70,582

19,888

10,000

60,128

-0-

-0-

-0-

-0-

$ -0-

$ -0-

$ -0-

$ -0-

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$116,063

$254,263

$

�STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.

Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
March 31, 1988

Year ended March 31, 1988
Cash flow from operating activities
Excess of support and revenues over expenses
Items not affecting cash:
Depreciation
Increase in accounts payable
Increase in deferred revenue

$

21,272
26,896
5,241
2,760,395

Net cash flow from operating activities
Cash Flow From Investing Activities
Additions to furmture and equipment

2,813,804

Increase in cash and short-term investments
Cash and short-term investments at beginning of year

2,781,619
199,104

(32,185)

Cash and short-term investments at end of year
( ) Denotes reduction in cash and short-term investments.
See notes to financial statements.

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$2,980,723

Note A-Summary of Significant
Accounting Policies
Statement Presentation: The accompanying financial statements have
been prepared on the accrual 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 by
outside sources are distinguished
from unrestricted funds. Restricted
funds may only be utilized in
accordance with the purposes established by the source of such funds
and are in contrast to unrestricted
funds, over which the Board of Trustees has full control as to use in pursuing any of the Council's purposes.
Revenue restricted by outside
sources is recognized to the extent
related expenses are incurred. The
unexpended funds have been
recorded as deferred revenue in the
accompanying balance sheet.
Prior to fiscal 1988, the Council
recognized revenue of restricted
funds when received. Generally
accepted accounting principles
require that revenue restricted by
outside sources be accounted for as
described in the preceding paragraph. The impact of restating fiscal
1987 for this change in the method
of revenue recognition was to
decrease fund balance and increase
deferred revenue at March 31, 1987
by $68,367.

�A complete presentation of
expenses by function is not practicable because of the manner in
which expenditures are accumulated
throughout the year.
Investments: Short-term investments consist of certificates of
deposit, commercial paper and
money market funds that are carried
at fair market value, which equals
cost.
Furniture and Equipment: Furniture
and equipment are stated at estimated market value at date of receipt
or at cost, if purchased. Depreciation
is computed by the straight-line
method at rates designed to amortize
the basis of the assets over their estimated useful lives.
Note B-Fund Purpose
General Operating Fund: To record
the receipt of membership contributions, conference revenue and
other transactions relating to the
administrative and service activities
of the Council.
Survey and Directory Fund: To
record revenues and expenses associated with the biennial publication of
The Michigan Foundation Directory,
which includes a survey of foundation funding, in cooperation with
the Michigan League for Human
Services.
Increasing Philanthropy Fund: To
record revenues and expenses for a
project aimed at increasing foundation and corporate giving for charitable purposes in the State of
Michigan.
Energy Initiative Administrative
Fund: To record the cost of administering the State of Michigan Community Foundation Energy Initiative
Grant. Revenues are restricted contributions from the member foundations of the Council. The Council

coordinates the grant program for
fourteen Council members and other
organizations in areas of Michigan
not served by participating community foundations.
Improving Philanthropy Fund: To
record revenues and expenses related
to a project aimed at enhancing educational and volunteer opportunities
for the nonprofit sector.
Community Foundation Scholarship
Fund: To record revenue and
expenses related to a program which
provides some monies to community
foundation trustees and staff for
attendance at state and national community foundation training workshops and conferences.
Furniture and Equipment Fund:
To record the acquisition, depreciation and disposal of furniture and
equipment.
- ...._
Energy Initiative Fund: To record
the receipt and disbursement of grant
monies provided by the State of
Michigan, Department of Commerce
under the Community Foundation
Energy Initiative grant agreement (see
Note C).
Note C-Energy Initiative Program
During fiscal 1988, the Council
received a grant of $3,000,000 from
the State of Michigan, Department of
Commerce for the Community
Foundation Energy Initiative. Under
the terms of the grant, the Council
and its affiliates will create a number
of programs to improve the energy

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efficiency of the not-for-profit and
low-income sectors. The Council acts
as administrator of the grant, with all
grant monies received from the State
of Michigan to be distributed to its
affiliates under conditions defined in
the grant agreement. The CounciL
must return to the Michigan
Department of Commerce any program funds which have not been
expended by September 30, 1990.
NoteD-Federal Tax Status
The Internal Revenue Service has
ruled that the Council is a public
charity, as described in Sections
509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) of
the Internal Revenue Code. Consequently, the Council is exempt
from federal income tax and certain
excise taxes imposed on private
foundations.

�MEMBERSHIP, GOVERNANCE
AND ADMINISTRATION
Membership
Twenty-eight new organizations,
including 22 private foundations,
two corporations, one bank and
three community foundations
joined CMF this year, bringing the
membership to 230.

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Governance
The Council of Michigan Foundations is governed by a 21member Board of Trustees that
met three times in 198 7-88.
Three new trustees were elected
in November to the Board for
three-year terms. They are Mariam
C. Noland, Patricia B. johnson and
William V. Weatherston.
Assisting the Board is a 19member Advisory Cabinet made
up of former trustees.
Trustees serve on at least one of
11 working committees:
Audit: supervises annual audit
process
Detroit Area Grantrnakers Program:
plans topical meetings for Detroit
Area Grantrnakers
Government Relations: responsible
for communications and relations
with elected and appointed government officials, and other pertinent organizations; recommends
policy positions on issues affecting grantrnakers and grantees
Improving Philanthropy: coordinates CMF efforts for the Improving Philanthropy Program
Increasing Philanthropy: impleents CMF efforts to increase grantmaking resources throughout the
state

• Information Systems: disseminates
information about Michigan foundations and coordinates internal
communication efforts
• Membership: plans CMF recruiting
efforts and advises on policy
regarding eligibility
• Membership Services: evaluates
existing CMF services and develops new programs
• Nominating: reviews slate of officers and recommends Board
candidates
• Annual Conference Program: plans
programs for annual conferences
• Public Issues: meets at request of
the Board to address questions
raised by members and to consider general issues relating to
philanthropy
Administration
Four full-time and four part-time
staff or volunteers are responsible
for CMFs day-to-day operation.
Administration highlights for
1987-88 included:
• transitiorrotall financial records to
computer maintenance
• moving the annual conference
registration process from the
W.K Kellogg Foundation to
CMF
• staffing Board committees
as required

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
&amp;OFFICERS
Chairman
john E. Marshall, III, President
The Kresge Foundation
Troy

Vice Chairman
Leo]. Brennan,Jr.,
Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund
Dearborn

Vice Chairman
judith S. Hooker, Trustee
Robert L. &amp;: Judith S. Hooker Foundation
West Olive

Vice Chairman
Mariam C. Noland, Executive Director
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
Detroit

Treasurer
Richard K. Rappleye, Vice President,
Secretary /Treasurer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Flint

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

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

Edward]. Frey, Chairman
The Frey Foundation
Grand Rapids

Nicholas M. Gabriel, Comptroller
The Ford Foundation
New York

Willard]. Hertz, Vice President,
Program Planning and Dissemination
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Flint

Gilbert Hudson, President
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Detroit

Patricia B. johnson, Executive Director
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Muskegon

Ted L.Johnson, President Emeritus
The Fremont Area Foundation
Fremont

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

W. Calvin Patterson, III
Executive Director
McGregor Fund
Detroit

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�Carl F. Reitz, Secretary
Besser Foundation
Alpena

Evelyn Machtel, Vice President
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation
La nsing

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

Robert B. Miller, Chairman
1973-82
Albert L &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Battle Creek

Leonard W. Smith, President
The Skillman Foundation
Detroit

James M. Richmond, Executive
Director
Community Foundation of
Greater Greenville
South Carolina

1981-86

RobertA. Risselade, Trustee
The Wege Foundation
Grand Rapids

1975-81

H erbert F. Spieler, Manager of
Public Affairs
Consumers Power Company
Jackson

1973-75

Amy Turner
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

Anthony T. Sullivan, Secretary
Earhart Foundation
Ann Arbor

1973-7 4

Judith S. Hooker, Chairman
Robert L. &amp;Judith S. Hooker Foundation

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

1973-74

Cleveland Thurber,Jr., Senior
Vice President
Comerica Incorporated
Detroit

1982-84

William S. White, Chairman
and President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Flint

1973-84

Sally]. Yerex, Second Vice
President
National Bank of Detroit
Florida

1973-83

Dr. Robert D. Sparks, President
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Battle Creek
William V. Weatherston, Vice
President-Industry
The Stroh Brewery Company
Detroit
Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman / Trustee
Steelcase Corporation/ Steelcase Foundation
Grand Rapids

ADVISORY CABINET
Chairman
Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman 1973-74
WK. Kellogg Foundation
Battle Creek
Sue Blandford, Trustee
Grand Rapids Foundation
Grand Rapids

1985-87

Nathan B. Driggers, President
Harder Foundation
East Detroit

1975-83

Allan]. Fletcher, Vice President
Comerica Incorporated
Grosse Pointe

1983-87

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

1976-82

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

1976-85

MilesJaffe, Esq.
Honigman, Miller, Schwartz
&amp; Cohn
Detroit

1975-76

Keith D. Jensen, President
The Jensen Foundati on
Ann Arbor

1978-87

James R. Kettler, Trustee
James A. Welch Foundation
Flint

1973-74

1977-84

Richard Levey
The Shiffman Foundation
Sylvia McNarney
McGregor Fund
Donna Rust
ANR Pipeline Company
Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

R. Sue Smith
The Stroh Brewery Company

Government Relations

William W. Allen*
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Malcolm G. Dade, Jr.
Detroit Edison
Stephen T. Economy
Micbigan Bell Telephone Company
Edward]. Frey
The Frey Foundation
Willard]. Hertz
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
James R. Kettler
James A. Welch Foundation

1987-88 COMMITTEES
(The Chairman and President serve as
ex-officio members of all CMF committees.)
Audit
Carl F. Reitz, Chairman
Besser Foundation
Thomas W. Herbert
The Kresge Foundation
Nicholas M. Gabriel
The Ford Foundation
Ted L.Johnson
The Fremont Area Foundation
Detroit Area Grantmakers Program
Marvin A. Frenkel, Chairman
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.
Mary E. Bradish
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company

C. David Campbell
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Kay W. Hunt
Detroit Edison
Sandra G. Hussey
Council of Michigan Foundations

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AlyceJinian
Michigan Bell Telephone Company

E.B. Morley,Jr.
Morley Brothers Foundation
John]. Nowicki
General Motors Foundation
Margaret A. Riecker
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Dr. Robert D. Sparks
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Information Systems
Margaret A. Riecker, Chairman
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Michael Dively
Mukti Fund
Jeri L. Fischer
Council of Michigan Foundations
H. Halladay Flynn
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Barbara]. Getz
The Kresge Foundation
Robert E. Hencey
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Stevie H ertz
Michigan Foundation Center Regional
Collections
W. Calvin Patterson, Ill
McGregor Fund
Judy Y. Samelson
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
*Deceased, November 1987

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Membership
Gilbert Hudson, Chairman
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Leo]. Brennan,Jr.
Ford Motor Company Fund
Lynn A. Feldhouse
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Allan]. Fletcher
Comerica Incorporated

Barbara]. Getz
The Kresge Foundation
Beth Goebel
Dyer-lves Foundation
Sandra G. Hussey
Council of Michigan Foundations
jane H. Idema
Grand Rapids Foundation

joyce F. Hecht
David M. &amp;Joyce F. Hecht Foundation

Mariam C. Noland
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan

KayW. Hunt
Detroit Edison

Kari Schlachtenhaufen
The Skillman Foundation

Robert A. Sajdak
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit

R. Sue Smith
The Stroh Brewery Company
Maureen H. Smyth
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ira Strumwasser
Michigan Health Care Education &amp; Research
Fnd., Inc.
Therese M. Thorn
W. D. &amp; Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation

Amy Turner
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Peter M. Wege
Steelcase Corporation/ Steelcase Foundation
Ron ald E. Weger
W. B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
Membership Services
Howard D. Kalleward, Chairman
Kalamazoo Foundation

Amy Turner
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Peter M. Wege
Steelcase Corporation/ Steelcase Foundation

Increasing Philanthropy
Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Herbert H . Dow
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Edward]. Frey
The Frey Foundation
Judith S. Hooker
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Robert B. Miller
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Margaret A. Riecker
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Robert F. Sage*
Sage Foundation
Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation
Duane L. Tarnacki
Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont
Peter M. Wege
Steelcase Corporation/Steelcase Foundation
*Deceased

STAFF

Laura A. Davis
WK. Kellogg Foundation

Public Issues

Frances A. Hanson
Winship Memorial Scholarship Fund

Leo ]. Brennan,Jr. , Ch airman
Ford Motor Company Fund

Dorothy A. johnson
President

KayW. Hunt
Detroit Edison

C. David Campbell
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
_

Sandra G. Hussey
Member Services Director

Sandra G. Hussey
Council of Michigan Foundations
Patricia B. johnson
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Ronald N. Kilgo re
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
jeanene B. Mallmann
Kellogg Company
W. Calvin Patterson , III
McGregor Fund
Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation
Nominating
Donald A. Lindow, Chairman
National Bank of Detroit
judith S. Hooker
Robert L. &amp;Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Howard D. Kalleward
Kalamazoo Foundation
W . Calvin Patterson , III
McG regor Fund
Margaret A. Riecker
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
15th Annual Conference Program
Robert E. Hencey, Chairman
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Ludger A. Beauvais
Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson
Foundation
Elyse Goldin Essick
First of America Bank

Keith D.jensen
The Jensen Foundation
W. Calvin Patterson, III
McGregor Fund
Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation
Dr. Robert D. Sparks
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Improving Philanthropy
Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Herbert H. Dow
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dr. Peter R. Ellis
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Willard]. H ertz
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation
KayW. Hunt
Detroit Edison
Ted L.johnson
The Fremont Area Foundation
Dr. joel]. Orosz
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
W. Calvin Patterson, III
McGregor Fund
Margaret A. Riecker
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundati on
WilliamS. White
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

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jeri L. Fischer
Staff Associate
Linda B. Patterson
Program Associate-Improving Philanthropy
jane F. Morgan
Program Associate-Energy
JudyM. Carl
Secretary / Receptionist
john L. Allen
Editor, 'The Michigan Scene"
Stevie H ertz
Volunteer, Michigan Foundation Center
Regional Collections

�COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN
FOUNDATIONS' MEMBERS
Addison
Knight Family Charitable &amp; Educational
Foundation
Adrian
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Merillat Foundation
Albion
Albion Civic Foundation*
Alpena
Besser Foundation*
Northeast Michigan Community
Foundation*
Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Citizens Trust
Domino's Foundation
Earhart Foundation
The j.F. Ervin Foundation*
TheJensen Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
McKinley Foundation
The Pryor Foundation
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation*
Battle Creek
Greater Battle Creek Foundation*
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Charles &amp;Jessie Brackett Memorial
Scholarship Fund
WK. Kellogg Foundation*
Kellogg Company
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees'
Fund, Inc.*
McCurdy Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
Albert L. &amp; Louise B. Miller Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
Winship Memorial Scholarship Fund
Bay City
Bay Area Community Foundation*
Kantzler Foundation*
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Charitable
Foundation
Benton Harbor
Whirlpool Foundation
Buckley
VanValkenburg Foundation
Cadillac
Kysar Industrial Corporation Foundation
Caro
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation

Detroit Metropolitan Area
Allied Corporation
ANR Pipeline Company
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.*
William R. Angell Foundation
The Charles Shirley Avery Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation
Bauervic-Carroll Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Trust
The Borman's, Inc. Fund
Bundy Foundation
Gerald W Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Chrysler Corporation Fund*
Comerica Incorporated
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan*
Dayton Hudson Department Store
Company*
Detroit Edison*
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation*
Earl-Beth Foundation*
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust*
H.T. Ewald Foundation*
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable
Trust
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund*
Gannett Foundation
General Motors Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
The Gornick Fund
Grosse Pointe Park Foundation
Harder Foundation
Health Education Foundation Myrtle E. &amp; William G Hess Charitable Trust
Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel Foundation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Hudson-Webber Foundation*
Jewish Community Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
The Kresge Foundation
Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
McGregor Fund
B.D. &amp;Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.D. &amp; Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Metro Health Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company*
Michigan Health Care Education
&amp; Research Foundation, Inc.
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
T.B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust
National Bank of Detroit*
William &amp; Mary Pagel Trust*
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation*
Sage Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
The Nate S. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
The Skillman Foundation*
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum
Foundation

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Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson
Foundation
The Stroh Brewery Company
Keith W. Tandinger Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
The Trico Foundation
UNISYS
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
Wetsman Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Flint
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank
Community Foundation of Greater Flint*
Genesee NBD Bank
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
Allen E. &amp; 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 Lou tit Foundation *
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Grand Rapids
Baldwin Foundation
Max D. &amp; Constance M. Boersma
Charitable Trust*
Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
L.M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
Dyer-Ives Foundation
The Frey Foundation*
Grand Rapids Foundation
David M. &amp;Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation*
The Keeler Fund
Sam &amp;Jane Kravitz Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
Michigan National Bank*
NBD Grand Rapids, N.A.
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company*
The Sebastian Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
Vogt Foundation
The Wege Foundation*

�Hartland
The Heartland Foundation
Holland
Holland Community Foundation*
Jackson
Aeroquip Foundation*
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Consumers Power Company
Hurst Foundation
Jackson Foundation
Robert]. Simpson Foundation
Kalamazoo
The Acme Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
John E. Fetzer Foundation*
First of America-Michigan
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.
Havirmill Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation*
McColl-Batts Foundation
Monroe-Brown Foundation
Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo
The Power Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation*
The Upjohn Company
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment
Research
Vicksburg Foundation
Lansing
Granger Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
India Foundation
W.B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation
John &amp; Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation
Ludington
Ludington Area Foundation
Manistee
Manistee County Foundation
Marcellus
Marcellus Community Foundation, Inc.
Marshall
Marshall Civic Foundation
Midland
Allen Foundation, Inc.*
Barstow Foundation
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company
The Herbert D. &amp;Junia Doan Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation
Herbert H. &amp; Barbara C. Dow Foundation
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation*
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
The Midland Foundation*
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Charles]. Strosacker Foundation

Monroe
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation*
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation*
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Trust
Muskegon
Muskegon County Community Foundation*
Sealed Power Foundation
Niles
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation*
Okemos
Talbert &amp; 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.*
Jack D. &amp; Fredda S. Sparks Foundation
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
Saginaw
Arnold &amp; 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
The Wolohan Family Foundation
Tecumseh
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
Three Rivers
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.
Traverse City
MuktiFund
Rotary Charities of Traverse City*
Ypsilanti
Trans Continental Airlines-Airtrust
Foundation
Zeeland
Herman Miller, Inc.
California
Mervyn's
New York
The Ford Foundation
The Iacocca Foundation
*In 1987-88, 57 members contributed more than
$151 ,000 in grants and inkind equipment to CMF
in addition to their regular membership fees.

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
One South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
PO. Box 599
Grand Haven, Michigan 4941 7
(616) 842-7080

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PO BOX 599
GRAN D HAVEN MICHIGAN 49417
PHON E 616/842-7080

November 10 , 1988
Bob:
This letter arrived today from Carl Reitz who
is the Chair of the Audit Committee and Trustee
of CMF . How should we respond to him?
Thanks for your help .

4

�November 8, 1988

150-C North State Street
Alpena, MI 49707

(517) 354-4722

Mrs. Dorothy Johnson
Council of Michigan Foundations
P. 0. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417
Dear Dottie:
Congratulations on another good annual meeting, HOWEVER,
please do not have another one at the Westin, and I am sure I speak
for countless other participants.
Regarding our investments, several years ago the trustees
of a hospital in Washington, D. C. were raked over the coals because
they delegated the responsibility. I believe John Edie, COF, could
tell you the circumstances.
I think it is essential that the truste s
are involved.
Incidentally we have our cash reserve managed by NBD and
I am enclosing a copy of their 10-31-88 report, which shows we are
getting a yield of 8.59% on demand obligations, which I think is
better than CMF is doing on C.D. 's. ~
I had to leave before I could hear the talk by Mr. Lang:
Would it be possible to get a copy of his speech or a tape of it?
I particularly want to pass it on to Robert Barksdale who is real
interested in this type of endeavor.
Sincerely yours,
BESSER FOUNDATION

C. F. Reitz
Secretary
CFR:kmb

Enc: 10-31-88 report CMA

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�About the Council of Michigan Foundations
The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is a nonprofit
association of 230 Michigan grantmakers; including 150 private
foundations, 28 community foundations, 39 corporate
foundations and giving programs, and 13 banks serving
foundations and charitable trusts. CMF began in 1973 on the
premise that philanthropy is more effective when grantmakers
have the opportunity for continuing education,
communication, and information.

About the Donors Forum of Chicago
The Donors Forum of Chicago is an association of 150
independent and family foundations, corporate foundations
and giving programs. The Donors Forum of Chicago began in
1974 with tile general purpose being to strengthen and
enhance private philanthropy in the Chicago area . Craig
Kennedy, Chair; Valerie S. Lies, President; Carolyn HodgeWest, Director of Member Services.

About the 16th Annual Conference
The Council of Michigan Foundations Annual Conference is
revisiting the Detroit area on November 2-4, 1988. The 16th
Annual Conference headquarters will be The Westin Hotel.
The Conference theme, Tomorrow 's Needs- Today's
Opportunities, will explore the problems, concerns, issues,
and challenges facing grantmakers.
• The Conference formally opens Wednesday, November 2,
with tours taking you through the Historical Museums of
Detroit, Architectural Gems of Old Detroit, Riverfront
Development, and a Sneak Preview of the Thanksgiving Parade .
Mr. Roger B. Smith, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
General Motors Corporation, will deliver the opening
plenary address on Wednesday evening.
• New to the Conference this year js a Regional Track for
grantmakers bordering the Great Lakes who share many
of Michigan's same concerns and interests surrounding
economic development, toxic contamination, and school
reform. A Trustee Track for small private foundations will
explore ways their grantmaking can have an impact. The
Prevention Program Track will highlight model prevention
programs designed to help babies, adolescents, children,
and adults deal with poverty, single parenthood, and
socially related problems.
• Other topics wiil include AIDS in Michigan, Conservation
of our Cultural Heritage, Realities of Administering a
Grant-making Program, Developing a New Community
Foundation, Scholarship Foundation Roundtable, and
Children and Youth.
• Technical sessions will be offered for private foundations,
community foundations, and corporate grantmakers.
• Another Conference feature will be Investment Seminars
I and II.
• A meeting of the Foundation Center Regional Collections
will be held in conjunction with the Conference.
• The Host Committee has gone all out in arranging a funfilled evening at The Roostertail. Join the festivities and take
in "A Night at the Theatre."
• The Conference will conclude on Friday, November 4,
following the Donors' Platform. Mr. Eugene M. Lang,
Chairman, I Have A Dream Foundation, will tell his
inspirational story on why he formed the foundation and
the joy it has produced.

�Who Should Attend
• Private and community foundation officers, trustees, and
staff
• Bankers, attorneys, and accountants representing
foundations and charitable trusts
• Corporate represen tatives and giving officers

Hotel Accommodations
Hotel reservations can be made at The Westin H otel,
Reservations Department, Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI
48243. Phone: (313) 568-8000 .
Single and/or Double - $87.00. Hotel reservations should be
mailed directly to The Westin Hotel in the enclosed hotel
reservation envelope. Rooms cannot be guaranteed after
October 1, 1988.
Reservations made after October 1, 1988, will be subject to the
regular hotel rate rather than th e Conference's lower rate
specified above. A block of rooms has been reserved, however,
early reservations are advised.

Spouses and Guests Welcome
Spouses and guests of members and nonmembers are invited
to attend all sessions .

How to Register
Mail Conference registration and fees to Judy Carl, CMF
Registrar, Council of Michigan Foundations, P.O. Box 599,
Gran d H aven, MI 49417. Phone: (616) 842-7080. Make checks
payable to Council of Michigan Foundations.
CMF/Donors Forum
Members
Early Conference Registration
(before Oct. 14, 1988)
including six meals
$250
Conference Registration
(after Oct. 14, 1988)
including six meals
$275

Nonmemb ers*
$375*

$400*

Attention - Community Foundations
Trustees, committee members, and staff of commu nity
found ations with assets of less than $10 million are
eligible for a special Conference registration fee.
Registration, however, must be received by October 14,
1988.
Single Registration . . . .. . . .
Two Fu ll Registrations ..... .
Three Full Registrations .... .
Four or More Full Registrations

$250
$200 each
$150 each
$100 each
Rate d oes not apply to spouses of community founda tion
representatives.

See Conference registration card for information on partial
registrations.
*Nonmember representatives attending the full Conference
will receive member rate if joining CMF or Donors Forum of
Chicago within one month following the Conferen ce.

�CMF Board of Trustees and Officers
• Leo J. Brennan, Jr. • Herbert H . Dow • Edward J. Frey (Deceased July 1988) • Nicholas M. Gabriel •
Willard J. Hertz • judith S. Hooker • Gilbert H~dson • Dorothy A. Johnson • Patricia B. johnson • Ted L. johnson
• Donald A. Lindow • john E. Marshall III • Mariam C. Noland • W. Calvin Patterson III • Richard K. Rappleye •
Carl F. Reitz • Margaret A . Riecker • Leonard W. Smith • Robert D. Sparks • William V. Weatherston •
Peter M. Wege

16th Annual Conference Program Committee
• Robert B. Miller, Sr., The Miller Foundation, Honorary Chair • Donald A. Lindow, National Bank of Detroit Chair
• Amy Turner, Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation, Host Committee Cochair • William V. Weatherston, The Stroh
Brewery Company, Host Committee Cochair • Lucy R. Allen, Saginaw Community Foundation • Gail E. Brink,
The Rollin M . Gerstacker Foundation and Elsa U. Pardee Foundation • Benjamin). Burns, Gannett Foundation •
Lynn A. Feldhouse, Chrysler Corporation Fund • Amy Fistler, Health Education Foundation • Robert E. Hencey,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation • Carolyn Hodge-West, Donors Forum of Chicago • Sandra G. Hussey, Council of Michigan
Foundations • Dorothy A. johnson, Council of Michigan Foundations • Patricia B. johnson, Muskegon County
Community Foundation • David B. Kennedy, Earhart Foundation • James R. Kettler, The James A. Welch Foundation
• John E. Marshall III, The Kresge Foundation • H. Gene Moss, The Kresge Foundation • judy Y. Samelson, Charles
Stewart Matt Foundation • Clinton P. Schloop, Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit • Ira Strurnwasser, Michigan
Health Care Education and Research Foundation, Inc. • Leonard W. Smith, The Skillman Foundation • R. Sue Smith,
The Stroh Brewery Company • Kenneth G. Taylor, Rotary Charities of Traverse City

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATION MEMBERS
• PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
William R. Angell Foundation
Charles Shirley Avery Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation
Bauervic-Carroll Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation

Joseph E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Besser Foundation

Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Max D. &amp; Constance M. Boersma
Charitable Trust Foundation
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
Community Heritage Foundation
of Ea ton Rapids

Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation

Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
Dexter Charitable Trust Fund
The Herbert D. &amp; Junia Doan Foundation
Herbert H. &amp; Barbara C. Dow Foundation
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dyer-Ives Foundation
Earhart Foundation

Earl-Beth Foundation

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Erickson Foundation
The }.F. Ervin Foundation
H .T. Ewald Foundation
John E. Fetzer Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Gannett Foundation
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

~~;cgo~~~ckdt~~d' Inc.
Granger Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Havirmill Foundation

Health Education Foundation
Heartland Foundation

David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Myrtle E. &amp; William G. Hess Charitable Trust
The Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel Foundation
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Hougen Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward F. &amp; lrma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The Iacocca Foundation
India Foundation
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
The Jensen Foundation
Jewish Community Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
The MinerS. &amp; Mary Ann Keeler Fund

W. K. Kellogg Foundation
KeJ~!)l5~~pany 25-Year Employees'
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund

Knight Family Cha ritable and Educational
Foundation
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
The Greater Lansing Foundation
The Lee Foundation

The Lexo C haritable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
The Lou tit Foundation
The Lyon Foundation, Incorporated
Mallery Cha ritable Trust
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation

McColl-Batts Foundation
McCurdy Memorial Scholarship Foundation
McGregor Fund
B.D. &amp; jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. &amp;Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation

W.D. &amp; Prudence A. Mdntyre Foundation
McKinley Foundation
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Merillat Foundation
Metro Health Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
The Miller Foundation
Louise Tu iJer Miller Trust

Francis Coli Mills Fund
Monroe-Brown Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewa rt Mott Foundation

Ruth Molt Fund
Mukti Fund

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Foundation

Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Charitable
Foundation

William M. &amp; Mary Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
The Power Fo undation
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

~g~~~t~°F~~~n

Foundation
Emily Scofield ~cholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The NateS. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation

Jack D. &amp; Fredda S. Sparks Foundation
The Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson
Foundation
The Helmut Stern Foundation
The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
The Keith W. Tantlinger Foundation
W.B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
Mary ThomMen Foundation
~~;fr~~ ~ou~:faaJ~~D. Towsley Foundation

The Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for
Employment Research

~~=~kr~~k~M~h~~'S.F~~~g~~~ort
Memoria l Foundation

VanValkenburg Foundation
Vicksburg Foundation
Vogt Foundation
The Wege Foundation
The }ames A. Welch Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
The Wetsman Foundation

The john and Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

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Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation

The Wolohan Family Foundation
• COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Albion Civic Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Grea ter Battle Creek Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation

Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Greater Frankenmuth Area
Community FoundationThe Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Commrmity Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Grosse Pointe Park Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
The Jackson Foundation

Kalamazoo Foundation
Ludington Area Foundation
Manistee County Foundation
Marcellus Community Foundation
Marshall Civic Foundation

Midland Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community

Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Shiawassee Foundation

• BANKS
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Citizens Trust, Ann Arbor
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit

~~~te~~~~Bgc~~t;;L~h~ff~~1 Kalamazoo
Manufacturers National Bank
of Detroit, Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
NBD Grand Rapids, N.A., Grand Rapids
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit

Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Grand Rapids
Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo
Secon.d National Bank, Saginaw

• CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS
&amp; CORPORATIONS

~~~~~Et~~~~!ion
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.

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The Bundy Foundation
Chrysler Corporation Frmd
Consumers Power Company
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company
Detroit Edison
Domino's Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation

Dow Corning Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Fibre-Converters Foundation, Inc.

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The Gerber Companies Foundation

jSJ Foundation

~~~ a~~k~~~Js:~ Charitable Trust
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Kyser lndustr~afCorporation Foundation

La-Z-Boy Chatr Foundation

Masco Corporation Charitable Trust

Mervyn's
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

~~:)~~s~ ~:uu:J~~~~und
The Stroh Brewery Com pad,

~;~~ ~odn~i;~::;ft~irt~~s~A~~~~st
Foundation

UNISYS
The Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation

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November 2-4, 1988

�WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER2
Board of Trustees Meeting I 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Westin Hotel Tour I 1:00 p.m., 3:00p.m. and 5:00p.m.
(30-minute walking tour)
To make your stay more enjoyable and worry-free, take the
Westin Tour. A hotel guide will lead you to all parts of the
Westin that CMF will be using throughout the Conference.
Detroit AreaTours I 2:00-5:00 p.m.
(Advance reservation required)
Historical Museums- See the "Streets of Old Detroit" in the
Detroit Historical Museum; visit the new Museum of African
American History; and take a trip down musical memory lane,
Motown Historical Museum, Hitsville, USA.
Architectural Gems of Old Detroit - Tour five magnificently
restored buildings in the Woodward Corridor. First, the Wayne
County Building (old County Courthouse); then by bus to the
restored Fox Theatre near Grand Circus Park, Orchestra Hall and
the fa.med Whitney Restaurant near the Medical Center, and
finally tpe Beecher Mansion in the Cultural Center.
Riverfront Development Update - Starting from the Westin
Hotel by bus, see the new Millender Center, the expansion of
Cabo Hall, the new businesses in the Warehouse District, and the
newest city parks along the river: Chene and St . Aubin. Walk
through the Stroh River Place and meet representatives of the
project. The tour will continue east through Harbortown to the
UniRoyal Plant, residential developments, Brewery Park, and
Eastern Market. Final stop: Greektown and the International
Marketplace.

You can return to the Westin by bus, or shop and sightsee in
Greektown and return on the Detroit People Mover.
Thanksgiving Parade Sneak Preview- Michigan celebrates the
holiday season with one of the nation's premier events- the
annual Michigan Thanksgiving Parade. Tour the new facility
and see the final touches being made to the 62nd annual
parade's 35 floats; 10 air-inflated, helium-lifted balloons; and
over 950 costumes.

Advisory Cabinet Meeting I 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Opening Reception I 6:0Q-7:15 p.m.
Riverfront Ballroom, Westin Hotel
The Riverfront Ballroom, a beautiful view of the Detroit River
and Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and the start of an exciting
Conference.
Hosted by: Comerica Bank
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit
National Bank of Detroit
Entertainment: The Motown Sound

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Tomorrow's Needs- - --

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�Dinner and Keynote Address I 7:30- 9:30 p.m.
• Tomorrow's Needs - Today's Opportunities
Roger B. Smith, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Gen eral Motors Corporation, De troit
Afterglow I 9:30p.m.
The Renaissance Club, Westin Hotel
Coffee, cordials, and lite sweets. Hosted by: Ameritech
Publishing, Inc.

THURSDAY,NOVEMBER3
Buffet Breakfast I 7:30-8:15 a.m.

State of Michigan Community Foundation Energy Initiative
M eeting/Breakfast
Learn what has been accomplished and what needs to be done
from 14 p articipating Michigan community foundations and
state en ergy experts. Learn how nonprofit organizations can
be of benefit in your locale.

Increasing Philanthropy Committee Meeting/Breakfast
Committee will gather to discuss efforts to increase charitable
resources in Michigan. Special update on "Metro Detroit
Gives."
Concurrent Sessions I 8:3Q-10:00 a .m.
REGIONAL TRACK I

• Regional Economic Strength Through Cooperation
And Collaboration
This session will explore what regional thinking can bring to
grantmaking, particularly in the area of economic
development. What are our strengths and qualities as a
region? How does our region stack up against the rest of the
nation? What is the importance of the Great Lakes Governors'
Economic Development Compact?
TRUSTEE TRACK I

• Dynamics of Trustee Managed Private Foundations
Explore the opportunities and challenges that face trustees
who manage and administer private, family-focused
foundations without paid staff. Specific topics: selection of
board m embers; board training for n ew members as w ell as
existing m embers; division of duties and expectations;
accountability; problems/challenges facing various boards.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS TRACK I

The American Psychological Association set up a task force
d esigned to identify model prevention programs that others
mignt emulate. The prevention track presents a sampler of
these effective programs - across the developmental life
span. The sessions are designed to provide grantmakers with
specific programming ideas/exampfes of programs that work.

�Speakers
• Kathy Agard
Council of Michigan Foundations
• Kenneth L. Albrecht
National Charities Information Bureau
• David Allardice
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
• Lucy R. Allen
Saginaw Community Foundation
• Susan]. Bandes
Kresge Art Museum
Michigan State University
• Helen R. Bartlett
Charitable Trust Section
Department of Attorney General
• Elizabeth H. Binda
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
• RobertW. Black, M.D.
Michigan Health Care Education
and Research Foundation, Inc.
• Bernard L. Bloom
University of Colorado
• Robert P. Bott
Dow Corning Foundation
• Gail E. Brink
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
• Sandra K Butler
Patrick and Aimee Butler
Family Foundation
• Donald F. Chamberlin, Sr.
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
• Joan Chesler
The Corner Health Center
• Richard M. Dougherty
University of Michigan
• John A. Edie
Council on Foundations
• Steven Einhorn
Goldman Sachs
• Jane Elder
Sierra Club
• Peter R. EUis
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
• Mathea Falco
The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
and The Ford Foundation
• Lynn A. Feldhouse
Chrysler Corporation Fund
• Robert A. Fisher
FrankS. and Molly S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation
• Amy Fistler
Health Education Foundation
• H. Halladay Flynn
Community Foundation
of Greater Flint
• Robert E. Friedman
Corporation for Enterprise
Development
• William W. Fritz
W .K. Kellogg Foundation
• Anne Hallett
Wieboldt Foundation
• Frances A. Hanson
Winship Memorial Scholarship
Foundation
• Carolyn Hodge-West
Donors Forum of Chicago
• WilliamS. Hoffman
Michigan Health Care Education
and Research Foundation, Inc.

• Judith S. Hooker
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker
Foundation
• Cyril 0. Houle
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
• Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation
• Charles A. Infante
Dow Chemical Company
• Dorothy A. Johnson
Council of Michigan Foundations
• Patricia B. johnson
Muskegon County Community
Foundation
• Ted L. Johnson
The Fremont Area Foundation
• Susan L. Kelly
Dayton Hudson Department Store
Company
• Bonnie Koenig
Council of Great Lakes Governors
• Francis Kornegay, Ph.D.
Golden State Minority Scholarship
Foundation
• Eugene M. Lang
I Have A Dream Foundation
• Valerie S. Lies
Donors Forum of Chicago
• Donald A. Lindow ·
National Bank of Detroit
• John E. Marshall III
The Kresge Foundation
• Russell G. Mawby
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
• Scott McCready
Friends of P.W.A. Alliance
• William McKersie
The Joyce Foundation
• Robert B. Miller, Sr.
The Miller Foundation
• DonMoore
Designs for Change
• H. Gene Moss
The Kresge Foundation
• Mariam C. Noland
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
• David L. Olds
University of Rochester Medical School
• Gordon L. Olson
Grand Rapids Public Library
• Jack L. Otto
McGregor Fund
• Edward Overstreet
Boysville of Michigan
• Richard H. Price
The University of Michigan
• Richard K. Rappleye
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
• Carl F. Reitz
Besser Foundation
• Margaret A. Riecker
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
• Nancy Riel&lt;se
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
• Jan Ruff
Department of Public Health
• Judy Y. Samelson
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

• Kari Schlachtenhaufen
The Skillman Foundation
• Clinton P. Schloop
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit
• Ira M. Schwartz
University of Michigan School
of Social Work
• Phyllis Silverman
Massachusetts General Hospital
• R. Craig Smith
Public Service Commission
• Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation
• Roger B. Smith
General Motors Corporation
• R. Sue Smith
The Stroh Brewery Company
• Maureen Smyth
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
• James Gustave Speth
World Resources Institute
• Ira Strum wasser
Michigan Health Care Education
and Research Foundation, Inc.
• Edward F. Sullivan
The Heritage Fund of
Bartholomew County, Inc.
• Wayland Swain
EcoLogic, Incorporated
• Mary Jo Szuba
Renaissance Health Care
• Margaret A. Talburtt, Ph.D.
Formative Evaluation Research
Associates
• Alfred H. Taylor, Jr.
The Kresge Foundation
• Kenneth G. Taylor
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
• Karen Tubbs
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
• AmyTurner
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
• Elizabeth S. Upjohn
Kalamazoo Foundation
• William). Upjohn
The Acme Foundation
• Marl&lt; VanPutten
National Wildlife Federation
• Bertram W. Vermuelen
The Fremont Area Foundation
• Candace Von Salzen
Council of Better Business Bureau
• WilliamV. Weatherston
The Stroh Brewery Company .
• David P. Weil&lt;art
High Scope Educational Research
Foundation
• Sis Wenger
Maplegrove' Community Education
• Kate Pew Wolters
Steelcase Foundation
• John L. Wright
Henry Ford Museum
• John R. Ylvisal&lt;er
Health Education Foundation
• Paul N. Ylvisaker
Council on Foundations

�• Prenatal Care
Poor, unmarried, and very young mothers encounter an
increased number of challenges. Some problems stem from
poor parenting skills. This session will describe a program
designed to reduce problems by providing assistance to
socially disadvantaged women pregnant with their first child.
Model prevention programs and selection criteria will focus
on issues relevant to grantmakers.
• AIDS In Michigan: Scope Of The Problem/
What Is Being Done
How many people are affected by AIDS in Michigan and what
are we to expect? Hear the facts. Discuss the Michigan
prevention and patient care programs and what would work
in your community.
• Scholarship Foundation Roundtable
Session participants will exchange information and invite
comments ancf ideas from participants on how to help each
other with Michigan scholarship foundations.
Concurrent Sessions /10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
REGIONAL TRACK II

• Is It Too Late To Save The Great Lakes?
A panel of noted environmentalists will explore the problem
of toxic contamination in the Great Lakes, including
examination of an ecosystem approach to managing the
Great Lakes and the role of citizen advocacy in protecting this
national resource.
TRUSTEE TRACK II

• How To Effectively Give Away Your Money When Your
Assets Are Limited
An informative discussion on how smaller foundations can
have an impact in their community and/or state with limited
resources. Topics include: decisions that have had a definite
impact on giving potential; and ways to become more effective
through grants and community contacts.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS TRACK II

• Children And Adolescents
This session will discuss a preschool prevention program
designed to interrupt the relationshipoetween poverty, school
failure, delinquency, and crime by actively involving parents
in improving children's basic intellectual skills.
The Corner Theatre Troupe is a peer-health-promotion
program made up of high school students. Through skits
and discussion with the audience, the teen performers
educate young people and adults about important issues
of adolescents' health and social responsibilities in
everyday life.
• The Conservation Of Our Cultural Heritage
Our cultural heritage is embodied in works of art, in formal
records and documents, in books, and in historic artifacts.
Some of these date from the past and some are the creation of
?ur own time. With th~ grow~ng recogni~on that this heritage

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insist we take action to determine what will remain for future
generations. Speakers will address conservation within areas
of their expertise.

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Plenary Luncheon I 12:3G-2:15 p.m.

• Global Sustainability
James Gustave Speth, President
World Resources Institute, Washington, DC
Scientific research and consensus of involved
professionals indicate that increasing concentrations of
carbon dioxide and other gases will significantly affect the
global climate. Dr. Speth will review the problem of the
gradual warming of the earth's temperature. He will
report on preventive, adaptive, and mitigating changes
in the global climate and what these mean.
Concurrent Sessions I 2:3G-3:45 p.m.
REGIONAL TRACK III

• School Reform: Equity, Structure, And
Student Achievement
Learn about the major problems facing urban education.
Emphasis will be on the Chicago public school system, and will
also explore the opportunities for substantive reform from
both the philanthropic and nonprofit perspective. Key issues
will include: authority and responsibility of parental and
community involvement; improving education starting at the
local school level; professional development (incentives and
accountability); equity and funding; the role of philanthropy;
the structure of decision making; and per pupil funding .
TRUSTEE TRACK III

• What Difference Do We Make/How To Measure Evaluation
Examine how project evaluations enhance fulfilling a
foundation's purposes. Which approaches have worked and
which approaches have not. Discuss the role of the grantees
and their responsibility in project evaluation.
PREVENTION PROGRAMS TRACK III

• Single Again
The end of a marriage represents an extremely stressful and
often trauma tic time in one's life. A breakup can result in single
parenthood, relocation, legal entanglements, and financial
problems. The death of a spouse causes grief as well as a
myriad of emotional and physical problems. This session will
discuss two programs that have had great success in helping
people cope with their new circumstances.
• The Realities Of Administering A Grantmaking Program
Exchange ideas on office procedures, recordkeeping systems,
and more . Some topics for discussion will be: how staff time
affects payout requirements; administering a corporate
giving program; living with the private foundations' .065%
administrative expense rules; and keeping community
foundation records on track.

Tomorrow's Needs-

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�' J UT ' UOQ E pUnO,:f U:llBaSa)T PUB

• Developing A New Community Foundation
This fundamental session will explore public awareness,
grantmaking, and administrative issues basic to a community
foundation's operations.
• Foundation Center Regional Collections Annual Meeting
Representatives of Midwest Foundation Center Regional
Co1lection Libraries will meet to discuss common interests and
concerns.
Council of Michigan Foundations Annual Members Meeting
and Washington Update I 4:0D-4:45 p.m.
Reception, Dinner and Entertainment I 6:0Q-10:00 p.m.
The Roostertail I On The Waterfront
(The shuttle service to The Roostertail will be continuous from 5:306:30 p.m. and will return to the Westin Hotel from 9:00-10:00 p.m.)

"A NIGHT AT THE THEATRE"
A very special event produced just for you. An exciting night
at the theatre, with a promise to fill your eyes, ears, and
thoughts with drama, music, and dance- not to mention
superb gourmet dining! All in a breathtaking private facility
on the Detroit River. Don't miss this exuberant, dazzling
evening. Bring your friends! Come early and plan to stay late
to fully enjoy this memorable occasion.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER4
Buffet Breakfast I 7:3Q-8:15 a.m.
Community Foundation Youth Initiative Meeting/Breakfast
Information exchange on theW. K. Kellogg Foundation's
Community Youth Initiative Program and Mott Foundation's
Community Technical Assistance Program for Michigan
(directed by CMF).

Concurrent Sessions I 8;30-10:00 a.m.
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SESSION I

• To Focus Or Not To Focus?
Basic issues to be addressed as community foundations
consider conducting needs assessments: Is it better to
maximize the impact of your grants by choosing focus areas,
or is .that contrary to the basic definition of a community
foundation? This session will explore both sides of the issue
and provide a needs assessment model.
CORPORATE GIVING SESSION I

• Collaborative Grantmaking: Can Corporations And
Foundations Work Together?
What is the potential of collaborative grantmaking between
corporations and foundations? Among issues to be discussed
are: advantages of collaborative grantmaking; obstacles to
collaborative grantmaking; examples of collaborative efforts;
and can collaboration improve both corporate and foundation
rantmakin ?

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�INVESTMENT SEMINAR I

• Investment Outlook for 1989
Economic and investment strategies in meeting tomorrow's
needs by taking advantage of today's opportunities . Hear an
overview of economic environment and factors that will affect
evaluation and direction of the capital markets; explme the
topic, "Election: Tragedy or Triumph," with a look at
leadership changes in Washington and the likely impact on
the equity and bond markets; and gain insight into the 1989
deficit reduction issues in Congress.
CHILDREN &amp; YOUTH SESSION I

• The Challenge Of Juvenile Crime
Emerging trends and strategies in juvenile crime prevention
in the country, Michigan, and local communities.
Opportunities for private funding.
Concurrent Sessions I 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SESSION II

• The Delicate Balance- Board/Staff Relationships
The impact of the relationship between a community
foundation's board and staff on every facet of its activities.
This session will explore trustee selection, the roles and
responsibilities of board and staff, and ways to energize
and involve both.
CORPORATE GIVING SESSION II

• Charitable Watchdogs
Who helps grantmakers know that a grantee has an
audited financial statement, a board of directors that meets
regularly, and reasonable fund-raising expenses? Learn who
the contacts are.
INVESTMENT SEMINAR II

• Managing A Foundation Portfolio
Learn from foundation staff how they make decisions, if
and when they use outside managers, how they value
mutual funds or other approaches, and how they measure
the results .
CHILDREN &amp; YOUTH SESSION II

• The Challenge Of Substance Abuse
Emerging trends and strategies in youth substance abuse
prevention in the country, Michigan, and our local
communities. Opportunities for project funding .
Closing Luncheon I 12:15-2:00 p.m.

• Donors' Platform
Eugene M. Lang, Chairman
I Have A Dream Foundation, New York City

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.Today's Opportunities

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                    <text>Detailed Program
November 2-4, 1988
Westin Hotel, Detroit

�Honorary
Chairman

Robert B. Miller, Sr.
obert B. Miller, Sr., is affectionately known to many of his
colleagues as "Mr. Battle Creek." A long-time newspaperman, he
spent more than 50 years in the publishing business. As Chairman of
The Miller Foundation, he is a strong supporter of the arts, area
schools, Binder Park Zoo, and the Greater Battle Creek Foundation .
He also has been instrumental in forwarding and financing economic
development in Battle Creek with such projects as McCamly Square.
There is hardly any worthwhile project in Battle Creek to which he
has not contributed his time and resources. Mr. Miller has also been
a benefactor to his alma mater, Williams College and Olivet College,
where he serves as an honorary trustee.
As a founding member of the Council of Michigan Foundations
Board of Trustees , he currently is serving on the Advisory Cabinet
and Increasing Philanthropy Committee. Mr. Miller graces the
16th Annual Conference in accepting its honorary chairmanship.
He and his wife, Olive, look forward to exchanging ideas with old
and new friends.

Co-sponsors
Council of Michigan Foundations

Donors Forum of Chicago

The Council of Michigan Foundations
(CMF) is a nonprofit association of
Michigan grantmakers, including
private and community foundations,
banks serving trusts , and corporations
with giving program s. 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 Fou5
Qns
P.O. Box 599
....._..
Grand Haven, MI 49417
(616)842-7080

The Donors Forum of Chicago is an
association of independent and family
foundation s, corporate foundations ,
and giving programs. The Donors
Forum of Chicago. began in 1974 with
the general purpose being to
strengthen and enhance private
philanthropy in the Chicago area .
Donors Forum of Chicago
53 W. Jackson Blvd., Suite 430
Chicago, IL 60604
(3U)431-0260

�''Welcome''
From the
Conference
Committee

Dear Foundation
and Corporate Grantmakers:
It's a pleasure to invite and welcome all
of you to a most promising three days
in Detroit , November 2-4.

WESTIN HOTEL, DETROIT

Each year CMF's Conference Program Committee strives for a stimulating
focus, and the forward-looking thrust of this year's theme is well chosen. In the
midst of day-to-day activities, foundation and corporate grantmakers need the
chance, occasionally, to glimpse the future. The November gathering will
provide just that , a look at " Tomorrow's Needs- Today 's Opportunities."
We are pleased that members of our sister organization, the Donors Forum of
Chicago, could join us for this meeting which deals with regional , as well as
local issues. Philanthropic endeavors throughout the United States have been
blessed with a pattern of real growth over the recent past. This has given us the
momentum we need to address ourselves to the formidable demands of the
coming years and decades, even as it gives us the energies and resources to
begin doing so now.
The present Conference, like those before it, offers foundation and corporate
trustees, officers, and staff the opportunity to come together, share knowledge
and viewpoints, and then return home with renewed vision, heightened vigor,
and stronger ties to fellow grantmakers .

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Chairing the Program Committee and Host Committee of the 16th Annual
Conference of the Council of Michigan Foundations has been an honor. We look
forward to welcoming you back to Detroit, to seeing old friends this year, and to
making new ones. The Conference itself is definitely one of today 's opportunities,
and an important step in recognizing and addressing tomorrow's needs.
Sincerely,
Donald A. Lindow
Vice President
National Bank
of Detroit

Amy Thrner
Executive Director
Detroit Neurosurgical
Foundation

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN

HOST COMMITTEE
CO-CHAIRMAN

William V. Weatherston
Vi ce President-Industry
The Stroh Brewery Co.

HOST COMMITTEE
CO-CHAIRMAN

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Detroit Area Tours

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Great
Outings
For the
Early Arrivals

Historical
Museums

Advance reservation required.
Wednesday, November 2, 2:00-5:00 p m

Conferees will meet at the South Port entrance (river side) between Towers 300
and 400 , Street Level.

(The Old and the New)- "Detroit Historical Museum," one of the nation's
largest urban history museums ... traces Detroit's history from native American
settlement to modem industrial city. A major permanent exhibit graphically
shows the Streets of Old Detroit, 1840-1905. "Museum of African American
History" ... galleries of dramatic glass and steel structure . . . African art,
artifacts and historical papers . The museum's inaugural exhibit , "An Epic of
Heroism: the Underground Railroad in Michigan," depicts the history of the
slave trade and the struggle for freedom. "Motown Historical Museum"
housed at Hitsville, USA, in the New Center. Berry Gordy, founder of Motown
Records, purchased the house in 1959 ... lived there for a year, wrote and
recorded songs. See the original recording studio where careers were
launched .. . the Supremes, Diana Ross, Smokey Robinson, the Temptations,
Stevie Wonder, the Four Tops, Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye, and Lionel
Richie ... photographs, artifacts, and memorabilia spanning 25 years .
Tour Guide: Esther G. Edwards, Vice President/Executive Director, Gordy Foundation, Inc.

Thanksgiving
Day Parade
Sneak Preview

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Michigan celebrates the holiday season with one of the nation's premier events the annual Michigan Thanksgiving Day Parade. Tour the new facility and see the
final touches being made to the 62nd annual parade's 35 floats . .. 10 air-inflated,
helium-lifted balloons .. . over 950 costumes.
Tour Guide: Ludger A . Beauvais, President, The Edward C. &amp; HazelL. Stephenson
Foundation

�Architectural
Gems of
Old Detroit

Tour five magnificently restored buildings in the Woodward Corridor ... the
Wayne County Building (old County Courthouse) ... the restored Fox Theatre
near Grand Circus Park ... Orchestra Hall ... the famed Whitney Restaurant near
the Medical Center ... and finally the Beecher Mansion in the Cultural Center.
This tour will conclude at 5:30p .m.
Tour Guide: Kari Sch/achtenhaufen, Program Officer, The Skillman Foundation

Riverfront
Development
Update

Leave the Hotel by bus, see the new Millender Center ... expansion of Cobo
Hall ... new businesses in the Warehouse District . . . and the newest city parks
along the river: Chene and St. Aubin. Walk through the Stroh River
Place . . . meet representatives of the project. Visit Harbortown ... the UniRoyal
Plant ... residential developments ... Brewery Park ... and Eastern Market. Final
stop: Greektown and the International Marketplace. Participants can return by
bus, or shop and sightsee in Greektown ... return on the Detroit People Mover.
Tour Guide: C. David Campbell, Program Officer, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan

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�11 :00 am1:30pm

BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING

Cadillac Room, Level 5

12:00-7:00 pm

REGISTRATION . . . ... . ... . .

Renaissance Foyer, Level 4

1:00pm,
3:00pm
and 5:00pm

WESTIN HOTEL TOUR . . . . . . . .
(30 minute walking tour)
To make your stay more enjoyable and
worry-free , take the Westin Tour.
A hotel guide will lead you to all

South Lobby Bar, Street Level
(south of guest elevator bank)
parts of the Westin that CMF will be
using throughout the Conference.

"GATHERING PLACE" ... . . . . Mackinac Foyer, Level 5
The Gathering Place is the meeting ground for Conference registrants and
will include a variety of features . It is open throughout the Conference .
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CMF Exhibits
Annual Report Display/Exchange
Video Film Festival of MI Community Foundations
Foundation Center Regional Library Collections Display

2:00-5:00 pm

DETROIT AREA TOURS . . . . . . .
Advance Registration Required

Conferees will meet at the South Port
entrance (river side) between Towers
300 and 400, Street Level

4:30-5:30 pm

ADVISORY CABINET MEETING

Cadillac Room, LevelS

Past CMF Trustees will meet to
evaluate the organization's progress
and make suggestions for the future.
6:00-7:15 pm

OPENING RECEPTION

The Riverfront Ballroom, a beautiful
view of the Detroit River and Windsor,
Ontario, Canada, and the start of an
exciting Conference .
Hosted by :
Comerica Incorporated,
Manufacturers National Bank of
Detroit, National Bank of Detroit.
Entertainment: The Motown Sound
7:30-9:30 pm

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Chairman: Russell G . Mawby,
Chairman &amp; CEO , W.K . Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek

Riverfront Ballroom, Westin Hotel,
Leve/3
Directions: Take hotel guest elevator
or escalator to Level 3 (Ontario
Level), follow Riverfront Ballroom
signs past Summit Escalators and
hotel pool to Ballroom . Watch for
signs, balloons , &amp; " Greeters."

DINNER

TOMORROW'S NEEDS TODAY'S OPPORTUNITIES
Moderator: John E . Marshall III,
Chairman , Council of Michigan
Foundations; and President, The
Kresge Foundation, Troy.
Welcome : Donald A. Lindow, 16th
Annual CMF Conference
Chairman; and Vice President,
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit.
Invocation: Amy Turner,
Co-Chairman, 16th Annual Council
of Michigan Foundations
Conference Host Committee; and
Executive Director, Detroit

Columbus (Renaissance Ballroom),
Level4
Directions:
Pass hotel pool and Summit Escalator
around to hotel' guest elevators, take
to Level4. Watch for signs, balloons,
&amp; "Greeters ."
Neurosurgical Foundation, Detroit.
Greetings: Robert B . Miller, Sr., 16th
Annual Council of Michigan
Foundations Conference Honorary
Chairman; and Chairman, The
Miller Foundation, Battle Creek .

�Introduction: William E. Hoaglund,
Executive Vice President, General
Motors Corporation; and Trustee,
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit.

Speaker: Roger B. Smith , Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer,
General Motors Corporation,
Detroit.

Roger B. Smith
Chairman and chief executive
officer of General Motors since
January I, 1981 ... chairman of
GM's Finance Committee and a
member of the Executive and
Administration Committees.
Formerly Mr. Smith was a GM
executive vice president ... member of the Board of Directors since 1974.
He began his GM career in 1949 as a general accounting clerk in the
Detroit Central Office ... later became treasurer of the corporation ... vice
president in charge of the Financial Staff ... vice president and group
executive in charge of the Nonautomotive and Defense Group . By 1974
was elected executive vice president, with wide ranging responsibilities,
and named to the Finance and Executive committees .
Mr. Smith originated the General Motors Annual Cancer Research Awards
in 1978 ... they recognize basic and clinical scientists throughout the world
for research accomplishments on the cause, prevention, and treatment of
cancer.
He is a trustee of the California Institute of Technology, the Cranbrook
Educational Community, the Michigan Colleges Foundation, Inc., and the
Sloan Foundation . He serves on the Board of Directors of Johnson &amp;
Johnson and Citicorp ... is a member of the Business Roundtable and the
Business Council ... a director of the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation
and the United Foundation in Detroit ... director of Detroit Renaissance. He
is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers
Association of the United States . . . vice chairman of the Board of Directors
of The Economic Alliance for Michigan.
Roger B. Smith was born in Columbus, Ohio ... graduate of Detroit
University School ... received his bachelor's and master's degrees in
business administration from the University of Michigan. He served in the
U.S. Navy from 1944 to 1946.
9:30pm

AFTERGLOW

(Admittance by nametag only.)
Continue the mood ... enjoy the city
lights! Coffee, cordials , and lite
sweets will be served.

Renaissance Club , Tower 200 ,
36th Floor
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Hosted by: Ameritech Publishing,
Inc.

Directions: Take guest elevators or escalators to hotel lobby. Turn right when
you exit lobby to Plaza 100. Keep to the right, past Calumet Tobacco (on left)
to Jefferson Street Lobby (on left) . Tak(;? escalator up to Plaza 200, Level 2.
Walk past Hill &amp; Hill Tobacco (on right) to Elevator Bank marked 22nd-39th
Floors. Take to 36th Floor. Watch for signs, balloons, &amp; "Greeters."
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�EARLY BIRD COFFEE . . . . . . . . . Mackinac Foyer, Level 5
Those wishing to enjoy an early cup
of coffee before the buffet breakfast
are welcome to meet at the ' 'Gathering Place."

7:00-7:30 am

7:30 am-6:30 pm REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ma ckinac Foyer, Level 5

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All Day

"GATHERING PLACE" . . . . . . . . Mackinac Foyer, Level 5

7:30-8:15 am

BUFFET BREAKFAST

7:30-8 :15 am

STATE OF MICHIGAN AND COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
ENERGY INITIATIVE MEETING/BREAKFAST
Learn what has been accomplished
Cadillac Room, Level 5
and what needs to be done regarding
Pick up breakfast in Mackina c
energy issues . .. 14 Michigan commuEast/West and take to meeting. Coffee
nity foundations and state energy
service at meeting.
experts wi ll discuss how nonprofit
Michigan/Community Foundation
organi zations can be of benefit in
Energy Initiative, Detroit.
your locale .
Moderator: Jane F. Mo rgan,
Speaker: R. Craig Smith , Public
Program Associate, State of
Service Commission, Lan sing

7:30-8: 15 am

INCREASING PHILANTHROPY COMMITTEE MEETING/BREAKFAST
Committee will gather to discuss
Richard Room- A, Level 5
efforts to increase charitable
Pick up breakfast in the Mackinac
resources in Michigan. Special
East/West and take to meeting.
update on "Metro Detroit Gives ."
Coffee service at meeting.

. . . . . . . .. Mackinac East/West , Level 5

Chairman: Russell G. Mawby,
Chairman &amp; CEO, W. K. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek.
8:30- 10:00 am

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Speaker: Alfred H. Taylor, Jr.,
Chairman, The Kresge Foundation;
Co-chairman , Metro Detroit Gives .

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
REGIONAL

TRACK I

REGIONAL ECONOMIC STRENGTH THROUGH COOPERATION
AND COLLABORATION
La Salle Room, Level 5
This session will explore what
regional thinking can bring to
grantmaking, particularly in the area
of economic development. What are
our strengths and qualities as a
region? How does our region stack up
against the rest of the nation? What is

the importance of the Great Lakes
Governors' Econom ic Development
Compact?
Moderator: Judy Y. Samelson,
Director of Communications,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint .

Som e of our
Speakers:

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Kenneth L. Albrecht

David Allardice

�Speakers: David R. Allardice,
Vice President and Asst . Director
of Research , Federal Reserve
Bank of Chicago, Chicago.
Robert E. Friedman, President,
TRUSTEE

The Corporation for Enterprise
Development, Washington, DC.
Bonnie Koenig , Exec utive Director,
Council of Great Lakes Governors, Chicago.

TRACK I

DYNAMICS OF TRUSTEE MANAGED PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS
Brule RQom, Level 5
Explore the opportunities and
challenges that face trustees who
Consultant-Education Programs ,
manage and administer private,
Council on Foundations,
family-focused foundations without
Washington, DC.
paid staff. Specific topics: selection
Responders: Gail E. Brink,
of board members; board training for
President, The Rollin M.
new members as well as existing
Gerstacker
Foundation; and
members; division of duties and
Trustee , Elsa U. Pardee
expectations; accountability;
Foundation, Traverse City.
problems/challenges facing various
Robert A. Fisher, President,
boards.
FrankS. and Mollie S.
Moderator: Amy C. Fistler,
VanDervoort Memorial
Executive Secretary, Health
Foundation, East Lansing.
Education Foundation, East
Gilbert Hudson , President ,
Lansing.
Hudson-Webber Foundation,
Speaker: Paul N. Ylvisaker, Senior
Detroit.

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PREVENTION PROGRAMS

TRACK I

The American Psychological
Association set up a task force
designed to identify model prevention
programs that others might emulate.
The prevention track presents a
sampler of these effective programs -

across their developmental life span.
The sessions are designed to provide
grantmakers with specific programming ideas/examples of programs that
work.

PRENATAL CARE . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicolet Room, Level 5
Poor, unmarried, and very young
mothers encounter an increased
number of challenges. Some
problems stem from poor parenting
skills. This session will describe a
program designed to reduce problems
by providing assistance to socially
disadvantaged women pregnant with
their first child. Model prevention
programs and selection criteria will
focus on issues relevant to grantmakers.

Moderator: Robert W. Black,
M.D. , Chairman, Michigan
Health Care Education &amp;
Research Foundation, Inc.,
University Health Center, Detroit.
Speakers: David L. 0/ds,
Professor, Department of
Pediatrics , University of
Rochester Medical School ,
Rochester, NY.
more ....

Some of our
Speakers:

Anne H. Babcock

Susan J. Bandes

Helen R. Bartlett
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�Thursday, November 3, COIItimled
Richard H. Price , Professor and
Research Scientist, Institute for

Social Research, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor

AIDS IN MICHIGAN

SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM/WHAT IS BEING DONE
Richard Room - B, Level 5
How many people are affected by
AIDS in Michigan and what are we to
President , Friends of P.W.A.
expect? Hear the facts . Discuss the
Alliance, Hamtramck.
Michigan prevention and patient care
Jan Ruff, Deputy Chief, Center
programs and what would work in
for Health Promotion,
your community.
Department of Public Health,
Lansing.
Moderator: Kate Pew Wolters,
Executive Director, Steelcase
Mary Jo Szuba, Director of
Foundation, Grand Rapids .
Pediatrics, Renaissance Health
Speakers: Scott McCready,
Club, Detroit.

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SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION ROUNDTABLE

Session participants will exchange
information and invite comments and
ideas from participants on how to
help each other with Michigan
scholarship foundations.
Moderator: R. Sue Smith,
President , Rosa L . Parks
Scholarship Foundation, Detroit.
Speakers: Frances A. Hanson ,
Executive Director, Winship
10:00-10:30 am

~Ri'Jmn-A, Leve1-5-

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Foundation, Battle Creek.
Francis A. Kornegay, Ph.D . ,
Chairman, Golden State
Minority Scholarship Foundation ,
Detroit.
Lawrence P. Doss , President,
Coleman A . Young Foundation,
Detroit .

REFRESHMENT BREAK . . . . . . . . Mackinac Foyer, Leve15
CONCURRENT SESSIONS

10:30 am 12: 00 noon

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REGIONAL

TRACK II

IS IT TOO LATE TO SAVE THE GREAT LAKES?
A panel of noted environmentalists
will explore the problem of tox ic
contamination in the Great Lakes,
including examination of an ecosystem approach to managing the Great
Lakes and the role of citi zen advocacy
in protecting this national resource.
Moderator: Maureen H. Smyth,
Program Officer, Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation, Flint.

La Salle Room , Level 5

Speakers: Jane Elder, Citizen
Advocate, Midwest Representative , Sierra Club, Madison,
Wisconsin.
Wayland Swain , Scientist, Eco
Logic, Inc., Ann Arbor.
Mark Van Putten, Environmental
Attorney, National Wildlife
Federation, Ann Arbor.

Some of our
Speakers :

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Bernard L. Bloom

Robert W. Black

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Sandra K . Butler

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�TRUSTEE

TRACK II

HOW TO EFFECTIVELY GIVE AWAY YOUR MONEY WHEN YOUR
Bru le Room. Level 5
ASSETS ARE LIMITED
An informati ve di sc uss io n o n how
smaller fo und atio ns can have an
impact in the ir communi ty and/or
state with limited resources. Topics
include: decisi o ns that have had a
definite impact on giv ing potential ,
and ways to become more effective
through grants and community
contacts .

Moderator: Marga ret A . Riecker,
President , Harry A. &amp; Margaret

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PREVENTION PROGRAMS

D. Towsley Fo undati o n , M idl and .

Speaker: Sandra K. Butler, Chair,
Board of Tru stees, Ruth Mott
Fun d , Saint Paul , Minnesota.
Responders: William J. Upjohn,
Preside nt , The Ac me Foundation ,
Kal amazoo .
John R . Ylvisaker, President ,
Health Educati o n Fo undation ,
Bloomfie ld Hill s.

TRACK II

CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
T his session will di sc uss a presc hool
prevention progra m des igned to
interrupt the relationship between
poverty, school fa ilure , de linquency,
and crime by acti ve ly involving
parents in improvin g childre n's bas ic
intellectual skill s. T he Corner Theatre
Troupe, a pee r-health- promoti on
program made up of hi gh school
stude nts , uses sk its and di scussions
with the audi e nce to ed ucate yo un g
people and adults abo ut im portant
issues of adol escents' health and
social responsibilities .

Moderator: Ira Strum wasser,
Executive Directo r, Michi gan
Health Care Education &amp;

Nicolet Room, Level 5
Research Fo undation , Inc. ,
Detro it.

Speakers: David P. Weikart ,
Preside nt , High Scope
Educati o nal Research Foundati on , Ypsil anti .
Joan Chesler, Executive
Director, The Corne r Theatre
Troupe, Yps ilanti .
Cofacilitators: Ca rolyn Caldwell ,
Theatre Di rector, T he Corner
T heatre Tro upe, Ypsilanti.
Perry Ohren , Health Educator,
The Corner T heatre Troupe,
Ypsil anti.

THE CONSERVATION OF OUR CULTURAL HERITAGE

O ur cultural heritage is e mbodied in
works of art, in fo rm al records and
doc uments , in books , and in hi storic
artifacts. Some of these date from the
past and some are th e creati o n of our
own time. With th e growin g
recognition that th is heritage is
e ndangered , profess io nals in re levant

Richard Room-B. Level 5
fi e lds have begun to insist we take
ac ti on to determine what will rem ain
for future generati o ns. Speakers will
address conserv ati o n within areas of
their ex perti se .
Moderator: John L. Wright,
Director-Publi c Programs more ....

Some of our
Speakers:

Richard M . Dougherty

Mathea Falco

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�Thursday, November 3, aatillued
Divi sion, Henry Ford Museum/
Greenfield Vill age , Dearborn .

Speakers: Susan J . Bandes ,
Director, Kresge Art Museum,
Michigan State University, East
Lansing.
Richard M . Dougherty, Professor,
12:30-2:15 pm

Library Science,
University of Michigan , Ann
Arbor.
Gordon L. Olson, C ity
Histori an, City of Grand Rapids,
Grand Rapids Public Library,
Grand Rapids.

PLENARY LUNCHEON

GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY
Scientific research and consensus of
involved professionals indicate that
increasing concentrations of carbon
dioxide and other gases will
significantly affect the global climate.
Dr. Speth will review the problem of
the gradual warming of the earth's
temperature. He will report on
preventive , adaptive, and mitigating
changes in the global climate and
what these mean.

Mackinac East/West, Level 5
Moderator: John E . Marshall I!!,
President , The Kresge
Foundation, Troy.
Introduction: WilliamS. Whit e ,
Chairman &amp; CEO,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation ,
Flint.
Speaker: Gus Speth, President ,
World Resources Institute,
Washington, DC.

James Gustave Speth
Mr. Gus Speth has served as
President of the World Resources
Institute since it began in 1982. A
center for policy research on global
natural resources and environmental
issues , it develops policy
choices ... works with government
officials and private nongovernment
sector and others ... in industrial and
developing countries. Earlier Mr. Speth was Chairman of the Council on
Environmental Quality in the Executive Office of the U.S. President. . .
principal ad visor on matters affecting the environment .. . overall responsibility for developing and coordinating the President's environmental
program ... chaired the President's Task Force on Global Resources and
Environment.

Some of our
Speakers:

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Robert E . Friedman

Anne Hallett

Cyril 0. Houle

�Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center (Washington,
D .C.) . .. author of numerous articles .. . Vice Chairman of the Board of the
Environmental and Energy Study Institute, and member of several other
boards .. . . Mr. Speth was elected to the Global 500 Honor Roll of the
United Nations Environment Programme and is an Honorary Fellow of the
China E nvironmental Strategy Center. He has received the National Wildli fe
Federation's Resources Defense Award for his work .
2:30-3:45 pm

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

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REGIONAL

TRACK Ill

SCHOOL REFORM : EQUITY, STRUCTURE AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
La Salle Room, Level 5

Learn about the major problems
facing urban education. Emphasis
will be on the Chicago public school
system and will also explore the
opportunities for substantive reform
from both the philanthropic and
nonprofit perspective. Key issues will
include: authority and responsibility
of parental and community
involvement; improving education
starting at the local school level;
professional development (incentives
and accountability); equity and
funding; the role of philanthropy; the
structure of decision making; and per
pupil funding.
TRUSTEE

Moderator: Carolyn Hodge-West,
Director of Member Services,
Donors Forum of Chicago,
Chicago .
Speakers: Anne C . Hallett,
Executive Director, Wiebolt
Foundation, Chicago.
William McKersie, Program
Officer, The Joyce Foundation,
Chicago.
Don Moore, Executive Director,
Designs for Change, Chicago.

TRACK Ill

WHAT DIFFERENCE DO WE MAKE / HOW TO MEASURE EVALUATION
Brule Room, Level 5
Examine how project evaluations
enhance fulfilling a foundation's
Evaluation Research Associates,
purposes. Which approaches have
Ann Arbor.
worked and which approaches have
not. Discuss the ro le of the grantees
Responders, Jack L. Otto, Retired
and their responsibility in project
Executive Director, McGregor
evaluation.
Fund, Detroit.
Moderator: Kenneth G . Taylor,
Carl F. Reitz, Secretary/Treasurer,
D.O., President, Rotary
Besser Foundation, Alpena.
Charities ofTraverse City.
Bertram W. Vermeulen,
Speaker: Margaret A. Talburtt,
Senior Consultant, Formative

Executive Director, The Fremont
Area Foundation, Fremont.
more _.

Some of our
Speakers:

Bonnie Koenig

Francis Kornegay

David L. Olds

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PREVENTION PROGRAMS

TRACK Ill

SINGLE AGAIN
The end of a marri age represents an
ex tremely stress ful and often
traumatic time in one's life . A
breakup can result in single
parenth ood , rel ocation , legal
entanglements , and financial
problem s. The death of a spouse
causes gri ef as we ll as a myri ad of
e motional and physical pro blem s.
This sess ion will di sc uss two
programs that have had great success
in helping people cope with the ir new
circumstances.

Moderator: William S. Hoffman ,
Trustee, Mic higan Health Care

Nicolet Room , Level 5
Ed ucatio n &amp; Research
Fo undatio n, Inc. , c/o Internati onal Union , UAW Soc ial
Sec urity Department , Detro it.

Speakers: Professor Bernard L.
Bloom , Department of
Psychology, Uni vers ity of
Colorado , Boulde r, Col orado .
Prof essor Phyllis Silverman,
MGH Inst itute of Health
Professions , Massachusetts
General Hos pital , Boston ,
Massachu setts.

THE REALITIES OF ADMINISTERING A GRANTMAKING PROGRAM

Exchange ideas o n office procedures,
reco rdkee ping systems , and more.
Some topics for discuss ion will be:
how staff time affects payo ut
requ ire me nts, admini stering a
corporate giving program , living with
the private found ations' .065 %
administrati ve ex pense rul es, and
keeping community foundation
records o n track .

Moderator: Leonard W. Smith,
Pres ident , The Skillman Fo undation , Detroit.

Richard Room-B . Level 5
Speakers: Robert P. Bott, Vice
President , Dow Corning Foundati o n , Midl and .
Karen Leppanen , Financial
Services Officer, Communit y
Foundati on for Southeastern
Mic higan , Detroit.
Richard K. Rappleye, Vice
Pres ident , Secretary/Treasure r,
Charles Ste wart Ma tt Foundation ,
Flint.

Some of our
Speakers:

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Ira M. Schwartz

Phyllis Silverman

Margaret A. Talburtt

�DEVELOPING A NEW COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

Thi s fund ame ntal sess io n will ex plore
public awareness , de velo pme nt ,
grantm aking, and admini strati ve
iss ues basic to a community
foundation's operati o ns.

Speakers: Lucy R. Allen, President ,
&amp; CEO, Sag inaw Community
Foundation , Sag in aw.

Ca rtier (Renaissance Ballroom ),
Level 4
H. Halladay Flynn , Executi ve Vice
Preside nt/ Development , Community Foundati o n of Greater Flint ,
Fl int.
Patricia B . John son , Executive
Director, Muskegon County
Community Foundation , Muskegon.

FOUNDATION CENTER REGIONAL COLLECTIONS ANNUAL MEETING

Representati ves of Midwest
Fo undation Center Regio nal
Collection Libraries w ill meet to
di scuss common inte rests and
concern s .
3:00-5:00 pm
4:00-4:45 pm

Monet (Renaissance Room ), Level4

REFRESHMENT BREAK . . . . . .. Mackin ac Foyer, Level5
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CMF ANNUAL MEETING

Counci l of Michigan Foundati ons
Annual Members Meeting and
Washington Update

Ma ckina c East/West, Level 5

Speakers: John E . Ma rshall///,
Chairman , Co uncil of M ichi gan
Foundations.
Dorothy A. Johnson , Pres ide nt.
Richard K. Rappleye, Treasurer.
Russell G. Ma wby, C hairman,

Inc reas ing Phil anthropy
Committee and Improving
Phil anth ropy Committee.
Judith S . Hooker, C hairman ,
Governme nt Relati ons
Co mmittee.
Anne H . Babcock, Director of
Legislative Affairs , Counc il on
Foundati o ns, Washin gton, DC.

Some of our
Speakers:

David P. Weikart

John L. Wright

John R. Yl visaker

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6:00- 10:00 pm

RECEPTION, DINNER AND
ENTERTAINMENT
THE ROOSTERTAILION THE
WATERFRONT

A very special event .. . produced just for
the CMF conference . .. and you. One time,
one evening only! Drama, music,
dance ... superb entertainment to fill your
eyes with delight and dazzle your
thoughts . Gourmet dining, outstanding
performances, all merged in a magnificent
setting: the newly decorated Roostertail
nightspot on the Detroit waterfront. Bring
your friends .. .come early, stay late! Enjoy
this memorable occasion to the fullest !
Welcome:

William V. Weatherston , Co-Chairman,
16th Annual CMF Conference Host
Committee , and Vice President-Industry,
The Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit

Master of
Ceremonies:

David DiChiera, General Director,
Michigan Opera Theatre, Detroit;
General Director Opera Pacific;
Orange County, California, and
Dayton Opera Company

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''Thursday Night
at the Theatre''
The Roostertail
Cocktail Reception
Dining and Theatre
' 'Young At Heart''
Taste of Broadway
Selected Dances
Dynamic Desserts

The shuttle service to The
Roostertail will be continuous from
5:30- 6:30p .m. To catch the shuttle
bus conferees will be picked up
from the South Port Entrance (river
side) between Towers 300 &amp; 400,
Street Level. Return shuttle service
to the Westin will be from 9:00 10:00 p.m.

Drama by
The Att ic Theatre
Music by
Mich igan Opera
T heatre

Dance by
Harbinger Dance
Company
Artistic Cuisine
by Thomas Lee
Schoenith

�EARLY BIRD COFFEE . . . . . . . . . Mackinac Foyer, LevelS

7:00-7:30 am

Those wishing to enjoy an early cup
of coffee before the buffet breakfast

are welcome to meet at the ' 'Gathering Place."

7:30am12:30 pm

REGISTRATION

All Day

"GATHERING PLACE" . . . . . . . . . Mackinac Foyer, Level 5

. . . . . . . . . . . . . Mackinac Foyer, Level 5

Community Foundations
Early Bird Film Festival
View video presentations of CMF Member Community Foundations and
videos of general interest to grantmakers .
.... Sculptor's Stone
.... Where's Muskegon
.... A Commitment to
Community Progress
.... Grantmaking For Results
.... A View From The Other Side

- Kalamazoo Foundation
- Muskegon County Community
Foundation
- Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
- Council of Michigan Foundations
- Council of Michigan Foundations

7:30-8:15 am

BUFFET BREAKFAST . . . . . . . . . . Mackinac East/West, Level 5

7:30-8:15 am

COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS YOUTH PROGRAM MEETING/
Cadillac Room, Level 5
BREAKFAST

Information exchange on WK.
Kellogg Foundation's Community
Youth Initiative Program and Mott
Foundation's Community Technical
Assistance Program for Michigan
(directed by the Council of
Michigan Foundations).

Moderator : Kathryn A. Agard,
Program Director, Community
Foundations, Council of
8:30- 10:00 am

Michigan Foundations, Grand
Haven.

Speaker: Peter R. Ellis , Program
Director, WK. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

SESSION I

TO FOCUS OR NOT TO FOCUS?

Basic issues to be addressed as
community foundations consider
conducting needs assessments: Is it
better to maximize the impact of your
grants by choosing focus areas or is
that contrary to the basic definition of
a community foundation? This
session will explore both sides of the
issue and provide a needs assessment
model.

Moderator: Patricia B . Johnson,
Executive Director, Muskegon
County Community Foundation,
Muskegon.
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Pick up breakfast in the Mackinac
East/West and take to meeting.
Coffee service at meeting.

La Salle Room , Level 5
Speakers: Kathryn A. Agard,
Program Director, Community
Foundations , Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand
Haven.
Mariam C. Noland , Executive
Director, Community Foundation
for Southeastern Michigan,
Detroit.
William Creason , Past President,
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation, Grand Haven.

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CORPORATE GIVING

SESSION I

COLLABORATIVE GRANTMAKING: CAN CORPORATIONS
AND FOUNDATIONS WORK TOGETHER? Nicolet Room, LevelS
What is the potential of collaborative
grantmaking between corporations
and foundations? Among issues to be
discussed are: advantages of collaborative grantmaking, obstacles to
collaborative grantmaking, examples
of collaborative efforts, and can
collaboration improve both corporate
and foundation grantmaking?

Moderator: R . Sue Smith, ManagerAlcohol Education Program , The

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INVESTMENT

Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit.
Speakers: Charles A. Infante,
Manager, Contribution Programs ,
Dow Chemical Company, Midland.
Susan L. Kelly, Director, Public
Affairs, Day ton Hudson Department Store Company, Southfield.
W. Calvin Patterson Ill , Executive Director, McGregor Fund,
Detroit.

SEMINAR I

INVESTMENT OUTLOOK FOR 1989 Brule Room , LevelS
Economic and investment strategies
in meeting tomorrow 's needs by
taking advantage of today 's
opportunities. Hear an overview of
economic environment and hear about
factors that will affect evaluation and
direction of the capital markets ;
explore the topic , "Election: Tragedy
or Triumph," with a look at
leadership changes in Washington and
the likely impact on the equity and
bond markets; and gain insight into
the 1989 deficit reduction issues in
Congress.

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10:00-10:30 am
10:30 am12:00 pm

CHILDREN &amp; YOUTH

Moderator: Clinton P. Schloop,
Senior Vice President, Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit,
Detroit .
Speakers: Steven Einhorn, Partner/
Chief Investment Strategist,
Goldman Sachs , New York City.
Peter J. Davis, Jr., Vice President, Washington Research
Group, Prudential-Bache
Securities, Washington, DC.

SESSION I

THE CHALLENGE OF JUVENILE CRIME Richard Room, LevelS
Emerging trends and strategies in
Speakers: Edward J . Overstreet,
juvenile crime prevention in the
Executive Director, Boysville of
country, Michigan , and local
Michigan , Southfield.
communities. Opportunities for
Ira
M. Schwartz, Professor and
private funding .
Director, Center for Study of
Moderator: Kari Schlachtenhaufen,
Youth Policy, University of
Program Officer, The Skillman
Michigan School of Social
Foundation, Detroit.
Work, Ann Arbor.
REFRESHMENT BREAK . . . . . . . Mackinac Foyer, LevelS
CONCURRENT SESSIONS

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

SESSION II

THE DELICATE BALANCE- BOARD/STAFF RELATIONSHIPS
La Salle Room, LevelS
This session will discuss the
relationship between a community
Moderator: Lucy R. Allen, President
foundation's board and staff, and its
&amp; CEO, Saginaw Community
impact on every facet of its activities.
Foundation, Saginaw.
This session will explore trustee
Speakers: Cyril 0. Houle, Senior
selection, and the roles and responsimore Jlo&gt;
Program Consultant ,
bilities of board and staff, and ways to
energize and involve both.
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�Columbus, Indiana.
Elizabeth S. Upjohn, Trustee,
Kalamazoo Foundation,
Kalamazoo.

WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle
Creek.
Edward F. Sullivan, Executive
Director, The Heritage Fund of
Bartholomew County, Inc.,

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CORPORATE GIVING

SESSION II

CHARITABLE WATCHDOGS

Nicolet Room, Level 5

Who helps grantmakers know that a
grantee has an audited financial
statement, a board of directors that
meets regularly, and reasonable
fund-raising expenses? Learn who the
contacts are.

President, National Charities
Information Bureau, New York
City.
Helen R. Bartlett, Administrator,
Charitable Trust Section,
Department of Attorney General,
State of Michigan , Lansing.
Bennett Weiner, Director Philanthropic Advisory Service,
Council of Better Business
Bureau, Arlington, Virginia.

Moderator: LynnA. Feldhouse,
Manager, Chrysler Corporation
Fund, Detroit.
Speakers: Kenneth L. Albrecht,

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SEMINAR II

MANAGING A FOUNDATION PORTFOLIO Brute Room, Level 5
Learn from foundation staff how they
make decisions, if and when they use
outside managers , how they value
mutual funds or other approaches,
and how they manage money
internally.

President-Finance and Treasurer,
WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle
Creek.
Donald F Chamberlin , Sr.,
President, Gerald W Chamberlin
Foundation, Inc., Troy.
Robert E. Swaney, Jr. , Vice
President-Investments , Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation,
Detroit.

Moderator: Donald A. Lindow,
Vice President , National Bank of
Detroit, Detroit.
Speakers: William W. Fritz, Vice

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CHILDREN &amp; YOUTH

SESSION II

THE CHALLENGE OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE Richard Room, Level 5
Identify emerging trends and strategies
in youth substance prevention in the
country, Michigan, and our local
communities ... opportunities for
project funding.

Moderator: Leonard W. Smith,
President, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit.
12:15-2:00 pm

DONORS' PLATFORM

NOON FINALE

I HAVE A DREAM FOUNDATION
Moderator: John E. Marshall II/,
President, The Kresge Foundation, Troy.
Introducer: Warren J. Coville,
Detroit sponsor, "I Have A
Dream Foundation,'' and
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Speakers: Mathea Falco , Advisor
on Drug Abuse Prevention
Project, Community Foundation
for Southeastern M ichigan , New
York City.
Sis Wenger, Manager, Maplegrove
Community Education,
Birmingham.

Columbus (Renaissance Ballroom),
Leve/ 4 ·
President, The Trico Foundation,
Bloomfield Hills.

Speaker: Eugene M. Lang ,
Chairman, I Have A Dream
Foundation , New York City.

�Eugene M. Lang
Mr. Lang, founder and trustee of
the Eugene M. Lang Foundation, is
involved in numerous civic and
philanthropic activities . He created
the "I Have A Dream " education
program for youth in New York
City, and chairs the ' 'I Have A
Dream Foundation." He is Chairman of the Board at Swarthmore College
in Pennsy lvania, and has established many scholarships and fellowships
there and at other institutions.

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Long a successful businessman, Mr. Lang is president of REFAC
Technology Development Corporation, the world's largest firm specializing
in the negotiation and administration of international manufacturing
licenses and joint ventures . He is an internationally recognized expert in
creating industrial projects and new technology ventures, and has served on
boards and committees of various public and private organizations.
Mr. Lang has sponsored many economic development and education
programs for inner city areas.

Acknowledgements

CMF is most grateful to the following
members for their additional Conference support:
ANR Pipeline Company
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
Comerica Incorporated
Detroit Edison
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Hudson- Webber Foundation
Manufacturers National Bank
of Detroit
Michigan Health Care Education and
Research Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
National Bank of Detroit
The Skillman Foundation
The Stroh Brewery Company

Display materials for the 16th Annual
Conference are courtesy of participating foundations: Purdy/Kresge Library
of Wayne State University Foundation
Center Regional Collections , Detroit;
and The Foundation Center of
New York.

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�16th Annual Conference Committee
Honorary Chair: Robert B. Miller, Sr. , Chairman, The Miller Foundation , Battle Creek
Chairman: Donald A. Lindow, Vice President, National Bank of Detroit , Detroit

Program Committee
Lucy R. Allen, President &amp; CEO, Saginaw Community Foundation, Saginaw
Gail Brink , President &amp; Trustee, The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation; and El ~a
U. Pardee Foundation, Traverse City
Benjamin J . Burns, Consultant, Gannett Foundation, Detroit
Lynn A. Feldhouse, Manager, Chrysler Corporation Fund, Detroit
Amy Fistler, Assistant General Manager, Health Education Foundation,
East Lansing
Robert E . Hencey, Director of Dissemination &amp; Communications, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation , Battle Creek
Carolyn Hodge -West, Director of Member Services , Donors Forum of Chicago,
Chicago
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director/Conference Coordinator, Council
of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Dorothy A. Johnson, President, Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Patricia B . Johnson, Executive Director, Muskegon County Community
Foundation , Muskegon
David B . Kennedy, President, Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor
James R. Kettler, Trustee , The James A. Welch Foundation, Flint
John E. Marshall Ill, President, The Kre sge Foundation, Troy
H. Gene Moss, Program Officer, The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Judy Y Samelson, Director of Communications, Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation, Flint
Clinton P. Schloop , Senior Vice President , M anufacturers National Bank of
Detroit, Detroit
Ira Strumwasser, Executive Director, Michigan Health Care Education
&amp; Research Foundation, Detroit
Leonard W. Smith, President, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
R. Sue Smith , Manager-Alcohol Education Program, The Stroh Brewery
Company, Detroit
Kenneth G . Taylor, D.O., President, Rotary Charities ofTraverse City,
Traverse City
Amy Turner, Executive Director, Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation, Detroit
William V Weatherston, Vice President-Industry, The Stroh Brewery Company,
Detroit

Host Committee Co-Chairmen
Amy Turner, (Co-Chairman) , Executive Director, Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation,
Detroit
William V Weath erston , (Co-Chairman) , Vice President-Industry, The Stroh
Brewery Company, Detroit

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Host Committee
Leon Atchison, Secretary/Director, MichCon Foundation , Detroit
Lowell W. Baker /1!, Director, Trans Continental Airlines-Airtrust Foundation ,
Detroit
Ludger A. Beauvais, President, The Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation,
·
Grosse Pointe
Gilbert Borman, Director of Public Relations, Borman's Inc., Detroit
Leo J. Brennan , Jr. , Executive Director, Ford Motor Company Fund , Dearborn
C. David Campbell, Program Officer, Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan , Detroit
Donald F. Chamberlin , Sr., President , Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc., Troy
Nena Dahling , President, Mary Thompson Foundation , Grosse Pointe
Steve Economy, Executive Assistant to the President, Michigan Bell Telephone
Co., Detroit
Esther G. Edwards, Vice President/Executive Director, Gordy Foundation, Inc.,
Detroit
Joseph Freedman , President , James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund , Detroit

�Marvin A. Frenkel , Secretary, The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family Foundation , Inc.,
Huntington Woods
Karla Hall , Supervisor-Corporate Contributions, Ameritech Publishing, Inc . , Troy
Danforth Holley, President, Earl-Beth Foundation, Grosse Pointe
Gilbert Hudson, President, Hudson-Webber Foundation , Detroit
Joseph lmberman , Director, Jewish Community Foundation , Detroit
Susan L. Kelly, Director, Public Affairs, Dayton Hudson Department Store
Company, Southfield
Glenn F. Kossick, President, Metro Health Foundation , Detroit
Sharron Kreindler, Special Project Coordinator, Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation,
Bloomfield Hill s
Richard Levey, Vice President , The Shiffman Foundation, Detroit
Donald A. Lindow, Conference Program Chairman; and Vice President, National
Bank of Detroit, Detroit
James H. LoPrete, President, Samuel L. Westerman Foundation, Bloomfield Hills
Marlies Parenti , Office Manager, The Kresge Foundation , Troy
W. Calvin Patterson Ill, Executive Director, McGregor Fund, Detroit
Bernard V. Quinlan , Director, Contributions &amp; Community Affairs, ANR Pipeline
Company, Detroit
Kari Schlachtenhaufen, Program Officer, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Maurice Shane , Vice President, Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit , Detroit
R. Sue Smith , President, Rosa L. Parks Scholarship Foundation, Detroit
John Snyder, Vice President, Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
Thomas D. Staton , Contributions Analyst, Detroit Edison, Detroit
Lucius Th eus, Corporate Director-Civic Affairs , Allied Automotive , Southfield
Therese M. Thorn , Second Vice President, National Bank of Detroit , Detroit
W. Calvin Patterson Ill , Executi ve Director

Board of Trustees &amp; Officers
Officers
John E. Marshal! II/, Chairman
Leo J. Brennan , Jr. , Vice Chairman
Judith S. Hooker, Vice Chairman
Mariam C. Noland, Vice Chairman
Richard K. Rappleye , Treasurer
Dorothy A. Johnson , President &amp; Secretary
Board of Trustees:
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn
Herb ert H. Dow, President
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation ,
Midland
Nichols M. Gabriel, Comptroller
The Ford Foundation, New York
Willard J. Hertz, Vice President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation , Flint
Judith S. Hooker, Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation,
West Olive
Gilbert Hudson , President
Hudson-Webber Foundation, Detroit
Patricia B. Johnson, Executive Director
Muskegon County Community Foundation,
Muskegon
Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus
The Fremont Area Foundation , Fremont
Howard D. Kalleward , Trustee
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation, Kalamazoo
Donald A. Lindow, Vice President
National Bank of Detroit , Detroit
John E. Marshal/Ill, President
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Mariam C. Noland, Executive Director
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan, Detroit

McGregor Fund , Detroit
Carl F Reitz, Secretary
Besser Foundation , Alpena
Margaret A. Riecker, President
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation,
Midland
Leonard W. Smith , President
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Dr. Robert D. Sparks , President Emeritus
and Senior Consultant
WK . Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
William V. Weatherston, Vice President
The Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit
Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman/Trustee
Steelcase Foundation, Grand Rapids

Advisory Cabinet
Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman &amp; CEO
WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Sue Blandford, Friend &amp; Former Chairman
Grand Rapids Foundation, Grand Rapids
Nathan B . Driggers, President
Harder Foundation, East Detroit
Allan J. Fletcher, Vice President
Comerica Incorporated, Grosse Pointe
Herman F. Gertz, President
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation , Monroe
Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President &amp; Treasurer
The Kresge Foundation , Troy
Miles Jaffe, Esq.
Honigman, Miller, Schwartz &amp; Cohn,
Detroit
Keith D. Jensen , President
The Jensen Foundation, Ann Arbor
James R. Kettler, Trustee
James A. Welch Foundation . Flint
Robert B. Miller, Sr., Chairman
The Miller Foundation, Battle Creek more ~

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�James M. Richmond, Executive Director
Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Robert A . Risselade, Trustee
The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids
Herbert F. Spieler, Manager of Public Affairs
Consumers Power Company, Jackso n
Anthony T Sullivan, Secretary
Earhart Found ation , Ann Arbor

Alfred H . Taylor, Jr. , Cha irma n
The Kresge Foundation, Troy

Cleveland Thurber, Jr., Senior Vice Pres ide nt
Comerica Incorpo rated, Det roit

WilliamS. White, C hairman &amp; CEO
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint

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

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATION MEMBERS
..... PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
William R. Angell Foundation
Charles Shirley Avery Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Cha rles M. Bauervic Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Besser Foundation
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Max D . &amp; Constance M. Boersma Charitable
Trust Foundation
Arnold &amp; Gertrude Bo utell Memorial Fund
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
Dexter Charitable Trust Fund
The Herbert D. &amp; Juni a Doan Foundation
Herbert H. &amp; Barbara C. Dow Foundation
The Herbert H . &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dyer- I ves Foundation
Earhart Foundation
Earl- Beth Foundation
C.K. Eddy Family Memori al Fund
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
Erickson Foundation
The J . F. Ervin Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
John E . Fetzer Foundation
George R . &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Gannett Foundation
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
Gordy Foundation , Inc.
The Gornick Fund
Granger Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Hardin g Foundation
Havirmill Foundation
Health Education Foundation
Heartland Foundation

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Davi d M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Myrtle E. &amp; William G. Hess C haritable Trust
The Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel Foundation
Ja mes &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Hougen Foundat ion
Hudson -Webber Foundation
Edward F. &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The Iacocca Foundation
India Foundation
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
The Jen sen Foundation
Jewish Community Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
The MinerS. &amp; Mary Ann Keeler Fund
WK . Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 2~-Year Employees' Fund , Inc .
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
Knight Family Charitable and Educational
Foundation
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
The Greater Lansing Foundation
The Lee Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
The Lo utit Foundation
The Lyon Foundation, Incorporated
Mallery Charitable Trust
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
McCoii-Batts Foundation
McCurdy Memorial Scholarship Foundation
McGregor Fund
B.D. &amp; Jane E . Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.O. &amp; Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
McKinley Foundation
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Merillat Foundation
Metro Health Foundation
Allen H . Meyers Foundation
The Miller Foundation
Lo ui se Tuller Miller Trust
Francis Goll Mills Fund
Monroe-Brown Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
Mukti Fund
T. B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust
Allen E . &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial
Foundation
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Charitable
Foundation
William M . &amp; Mary Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation

�The Power Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.
The Pryor Foundation
Robbins Foundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Sage Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The NateS. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Jack D. &amp; Fredda S. Sparks Foundation
The Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson
Foundation
The Helmut Stern Foundation
The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
The Keith W. Tantlinger Foundation
W. B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
The Trico Foundation
The Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment
Research
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation
VanValkenburg Foundation
Vicksburg Foundation
Vogt Foundation
The Wege Foundation
The James A. Welch Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
The Wetsman Foundation
The John and Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
The Wolohan Family Foundation
~

COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS

Albion Civic Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Greater Battle Creek Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation
Civic Foundation of Chelsea
Community Heritage Foundation of Eaton Rapids
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community
Foundation
The Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Grosse Pointe Park Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation

Ludington Area Foundation
Manistee County Foundation
Marcellus Community Foundation
Marshall Civic Foundation
Midland Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Community Foundation of St .. Clair County
Shiawassee Foundation
~BANKS

Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Citizens Trust , Ann Arbor
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
First of America-Michigan, Kalamazoo
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
NBD-Genesee Bank, Flint
NBD Grand Rapids , N.A., Grand Rapids
National Bank of Detroit , Detroit
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo , Kalamazoo
Second National Bank, Saginaw
~

CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS &amp;
CORPORATIONS

Aeroquip Foundation
Allied Automotive
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
ANR Pipeline Company
The Borman's, Inc. Fund
The Bundy Foundation
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company
Detroit Edison
Domino's Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Fibre-Converters Foundation, Inc.
Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation
JSJ Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Kysar Industrial Corporation Foundation
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
Mervyn's
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
The Stroh Brewery Company
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Trans Continental Airlines-Airtrust Foundation
UNISYS
The Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation
24

�PROGRAM SESSION CHECKLIST

0 Increasing Philanthropy

Wednesday,
November 2

Committee Meeting
Richard Room-A, Level 5

11 :00 am9:30pm

0 Gathering Place

11 :00 am1:30pm

0 Board of Trustees Meeting

8:30 - 10:00 am

0 Trustee Track I
Brul e Roo m , Level 5

Cadillac Roo m , Level 5

12:007:00pm

0 Registration

1:00. 3:00
and 5:00pm

0 Westin Hotel Tour

2:00- 5:00 pm

0 Detroit Area Tours

0 Prevention Programs Track I
Prenatal Care

Renaissance Foyer, Level 4

Nico let Room , Level 5

0 AIDS in Michigan
Richard Roo m-B, Level 5

0 Scholarship Foundation
Roundtable

Historical Museums
Thanksgiving Day Parade
Sneak Preview

10 :30 am12:00 noon

6:00 - 7:1 5pm

0 Opening Reception

7:30- 9:30pm

0 Dinner
Columbu s/Renaissance Ball room ,
Level 4

9:30pm

0 Afterglow

La Sa ll e Room. Leve l 5
Bru le Room , Leve l 5

0 Prevention Programs
Track II
Children &amp; Adolescents
Nico let Roo m , Level 5

0 Conservation of Cultural

Cadillac Room , Level 5
Riverfro nt Ball room , Level 3

0 Regional Track II
0 Trustee Track II

Riverfront Development
Update

0 Advisory Cabinet Meeting

~ '.D 'l

,Ric..fl.a.FEI-R._ffl~~

Architectural Gems
of Old Detroit

4:30 - 5:30 pm

0 Regional Track I
La Sall e Room , Level 5

Mackin ac Foyer, Level 5

Heritage
Richard Room-B. Level 5
12:30 - 2: 15pm

0 Plenary Luncheon
Global Sustainability
Mackinac East/West, Leve l 5

2:30 - 3:45 pm

0 Regional Track III
La Sa ll e Room , Le ve l 5

Renai ssance C lu b . Towe r 200.
36th Fl oor

0 Trustee Track III
Brule Roo m , Leve l 5

0 Prevention Programs
Track III
Single Again
Nico let Room , Le ve l 5

0 Realities of Administering

Thursday,
November 3

a Grantmaking Program
Richard Roo m-B, Level 5

7:00am 6:30pm

0 Gathering Place

7:00- 7:30am

0 Early Bird Coffee

7:30am 6:30pm

0 Registration

7:30- 8:15am

0 Buffet Breakfast

0 Developing a New
Community Foundation

Mackinac Foyer, Leve l 5

Cartier (Rena issance Ballroo m),
Leve l 4

Mac kin ac Foyer, Leve l 5

0 Foundation Center Regional
Collections Meeting

Mac kinac Foyer, Level 5
Mack inac East/West , Level 5

Monet (Renaissance Ball roo m).
Leve l 4
4:00 - 4 :45 pm

0 Annual Members Meeting

6 :00 - 10:00 pm

0 Reception, Dinner &amp;

0 State of Michigan/
Community Foundations
Energy Program Meeting
Cadillac Roo m , Leve l 5

Mackinac East/West, Level 5

Entertainment
The Roostertaii/On the Waterfro nt

I

(

�Friday,
November 4
7:00am 2:30pm

D Gathering Place

7:00- 7:30am

D Early Bird Coffee

7:30am12:30 pm

D Registration

7:30-8:15 am

D Buffet Breakfast

Mackinac Foyer, Level 5
Mack in ac Foyer, Level 5
Macki nac Foyer, Leve l 5
Mac kinac East/West , Level 5

D Community Foundations
Youth Program Meeting
Cadi ll ac Room , Leve l 5
8:30- 10 :00 am

D Community Foundation
Session I
La Sal le Room, Leve l 5

D Corporate Giving Session I
Nicolet Room, Leve l 5

D Investment Seminar I
Bru le Room, Level 5

D Children &amp; Youth Session I
Richard Room, Leve l 5
10:30 am 12:00 pm

D Community Foundation
Session II
La Sall e Room , Level 5

D Corporate Giving Session II
Nicolet Room , Level 5

D Investment Seminar II
Bru le Room, Leve l 5

D Children &amp; Youth Session II
Richard Room, Level 5
12 :1 5 -2:00pm

ONTARJO EXHIBIT HALL- LEVEL 3

D Luncheon
Donors' Platform
Colu mbu s/ Renaissance Ball room ,
Level 4

da VINCI

RAPHAEL

RENAISSANCE BALLROOM - LEVEL 4

MACKINAC BALLROOM - LEVEL 5
26

�The Gathering Place
The Gathering Place will serve as the
meeting ground for Conference
registrants and will include a variety
of features of interest to them . In
addition to member annual reports ,
CMF will display publications
available through the office . The
Foundation Center Regional Collections Libraries will have their resource
materials on display.

Parking
Parking options are: Westin Hotel
Valet Parking- $8 .50 per day; Westin
Hotel Indoor (Self-Parking) in Lot A $7 .50 per day; Westin Hotel (SelfParking) , Lot B - $6.50 per day;
Miller Garage (across from Hotel
Entrance , Self-Parking) - $8 .00 per
day.

The Message Center is located in the
Gathering Place and will be accessible
during Conference registration hours .
Conference registrants are urged to
check the message board on a regular
basis .

No Smoking Policy
The Conference Program has designated that a " no smoking" policy be
adhered to during the concurrent
Conference sessions. For your
convenience we have extended the
refreshment breaks throughout the
Conference .

Because registrants have few opportunities to check the message board,
you are encouraged to have your
messages left with the hotel through
the message service operator.

Smoking will be allowed at the
plenary sessions . Facing the head of
the main table, all seats on the right
half of the room will be designated as
no smoking seats .

Message Center

Designs/Production Coordination: Program
and Mailers
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Dissemination
&amp; Communications , WK. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek

Jeri L . Fischer, Staff Associate
Judy M . Carl, Office Manager
Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director, Community
Foundations
Judith A. Steudle, Secretary

Conference Coordinator

Part-Time Staff

Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations,
Grand Haven

John L. Allen, Editor, The Michigan Scene
Peter R . Ellis, Executive-In-Residence ,
Program Director, W K. Kellogg Foundation
Stevie Hertz, Volunteer, Michigan Foundation
Center Regional Collections
Jane F. Morgan, Program Associate, State of
Michigan/Community Foundation Energy
Initiative
Linda Patterson, Program Associate,
Improving Philanthropy Project

Photographer
Kevin Beswick, Photographer, Steelcase Inc.

Staff
Dorothy A . Johnson, President
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director

Next Year:
Seventeenth Annual
Council of Michigan
Foundations Conference

November 8-10, 1989
Hyatt Regency, Flint

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                    <text>Mail this registration card and fee to: Registrar, Council of Michigan Foundations,
P .O. Box 599, Grand Haven, MI 49417
(Checks shound be made payable to Council of Michigan Foundations)

Tomorrow's Needs- Today's Opportunities
NOVEMBER 2-4, 1988
The Westin Hotel, D etroit

~arne

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Spouse's Name - - - -- - -- - -- - -- -- -- - -- -- - -- -- - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - ---

FOUNDATIONS

&lt;&gt;

BANKS

&lt;&gt;

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CORPORATIONS

Please
Place
Stam p
Here

WE.STIN HOULS

Reservations Department

THE WESTIN HOTEL
Renaissance Center
Detroit, Michigan 48243

�Complete both sides of one card per conferee or couple. Please attach additional registrations.
Enclosed is$
held at The Westin Hotel, Detroit,
CMF/Donors Forum
Member Organization
0 EARLY Full registration
0
including six meals, November
2--4, 1988 (Register before
10/14/88) .. .. . . . . .. . $250

0 Full registration including

for reservation(s) for the November 2-4, 1988, 16th Annual Conference to be

MI.
Nonmember Organization*
EARLY Full registration
including six meals, November
2--4, 1988 (Register before
10/14/88) . . . . . . . . . . $375*

0 Full registration including

six meals, November 2--4, 1988
. . ... .. ... . . ... $275

six meals, November 2--4, 1988
. ... ... . .. . ..... $400*

Partial Registration (Members &amp; Nonmembers)
November2, 1988

November3, 1988

0 Reception, Dinner &amp;
Session . . . . . . . . $60

0 Breakfast &amp; Morning Sessions . $55
0 Lun ch &amp; Afternoon Sessions
$55

0 Reception, Dinner &amp;
Entertainment .

November 4, 1988

0 Breakfast &amp; Morning Session s . . . . . . . . . $55
0 Lunch Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55
0 Check if vegetarian meals required

$60

*Nonmember representatives attending the full Conference will
receive member rate if joining CMF or Donors Forum of Chicago with in
one month following the Conference.
Spouses are welcome and will be charged the eyame registration as paid
by a Member or Nonmember as the case may be.
ATTENTION - COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Trustees, committee members and staff of comrhunity foundations
with assets of less than $10 million are eligible for a special Con ference
registration fee. Registration, however, must be received by October 14, 1988.
Single Registration . . . . . . . .
Two Full Registrations . . . . . .
Three Full Registrations . . . . .
Four or More Full Registrations

.
.
.
.

.
.
.
.

.
.
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.

. . . $250
.
$200 each
. . . $150 each
. . . $100 each

Rate does not apply to spouses of community foundation representatives.
Tours
Tours will be conducted Wednesday afternoon, November 2nd at 2:00
p.m. Tours are by advance reservation only . Please check the appropriate
box. 0 Historical Museums 0 Thanksgivin g Parade Sneak Preview
0 Architectural Gems of Old Detroit 0 Riverfront Development Upda te
NOTE: Cancellation will be honored until Tuesday, October 24,1988.

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COUNCIL OF
MICHIGAN
FOUNDATIONS

R E P 0 R T

�About the Council of
Michigan Foundations
The Council of Michigan Foundations
(CMF) is a nonprofit association of
250 Michigan grantmakers, including
159 private foundations, 36 community foundations, 42 corporate foundations and giving programs, and 13
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 30 other
regional associations throughout the
country.

Council of Michigan Foundations Board of Trustees and
officers

Concept and Copy: Stein Communications, Inc.
Design and Graphics: Bill Buckett Associates
Photography: Mary E. Nolen, Nolen Productions; Kevin A. Beswick, Steel case, Inc.; Dave
Jarrod, Action Photo; Lou Ann Morgan, WK.
Kel logg Foundation; and Robert Barnes, Dow
Chemical Company.

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 oflocal, 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.

�A Message
toCMF
Members

The end of a decade traditionally is a time for reflection on past
accomplishments as well as an opportunity to identify the challenges of the
future. While the Council of Michigan
Foundations has been fortunate to
experience the former, we also anticipate there will be no shortage of the
latter as we enter the 1990s.
Midway through the 1980sin 1984 to be exact-CMF's Board of
Trustees developed a five-year plan
to guide the organization through the
remainder of the decade. Under the
leadership of Gilbert Hudson, president of the Hudson-Webber Foundation, 11 goals were identified as well
as strategies to meet them.
Taken together, they reflect
two major reasons for CMF's 16 years
of operation: first, to provide quality
services to permit Michigan's grantmakers to maximize their resources
and expertise to address the issues and
social needs of our state, society and
world; and second, to establish a nurturing environment for further growth
of philanthropy in the state.
One measure of_our success
is in hard numbers-our membership
grew nearly 25 percent during this
period to an all-time high of250. We
believe we have been responsible, at
least in part, for the growth in the
number of private foundations in
Michigan, up 10 percent to over 900.
Gifts to community foundations have
increased 20 percent. Although there
is no accurate measure of the number
of new corporate giving programs, if
the number of inquiries we receive is
any indication, we believe we have
contributed to progress here as well.
However, we know we cannot
take all the credit-the economy, certain tax legislation, and sheer needplayed the major roles.
Our past successes are the
result of the hard work and dedication
of our members, and their trustees and
employees. For it is these volunteers
who serve on CMF 's Board, act as our
advisors and participate on our committees. Although their names are
found at the end of this annual report,

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the lists cannot reflect the efforts of
their predecessors nor the commitment that will be required of those
who serve in the future.
While we believe that the
future looks encouraging for Michigan
philanthropy, there will be no shortage
of challenges. In the coming months
we will begin a major initiative to
encourage corporate giving as well as
to increase the number of private foundation donors. We also will be working with Michigan's community foundations to help them utilize the new
income tax credit legislation. Our
resources will continue to be available
to existing foundations. CMF is committed to strengthening the practice of
philanthropy through establishing
additional training and educational
opportunities in the not-for-profit
sector.
Philanthropy and foundations
as we know them today are a product
of the early 20th Century. As we enter
the final years of that same century, we
believe we have a special opportunity
to assist our members and the field as a
whole to make the transition into the
1990s and beyond .

John E. Marshall, III
Chairman

Dorothy A. Johnson
President

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Programs

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During its sixteenth year the
Council of Michigan Foundations
added a number of major initiatives to
its existing programs to benefit its
members and strengthen philanthropy
in Michigan. These new programs are
providing technical assistance for both
emerging and mature community
foundations , establishing new community foundations, developing youth
leadership opportunities, and managing a three-state research project sponsored by the Council on Foundations .
Major strides have also been
made in ongoing projects including
CMF's legislative initiatives, conferences and workshops that have been
the hallmark of the Council since its
earliest years.

istee and Ingham Counties-create
community foundations. A seventh,
the Oceana County Community Foundation, was set up as a fund of the
Muskegon County Community Foundation.
Activities designed to encourage the formation of private foundations, as well as corporate foundations
and giving programs, were also implemented. CMF worked closely with the
Michigan State Chamber of Commerce , local chambers of commerce,
Michigan corporations, selected business and professional organizations,
and professional publications toward
this end.

Increasing Philanthropy
in Michigan

A major grant from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation funded a new
CMF project to provide technical
assistance and consulting services to
Michigan community foundations.
Activities provided under the
three-year project include site visits,
participation in trustee-level planning
retreats, assisting newly established
community foundations , providing
presentations to communities investigating the community foundation
concept, special training programs,
and development and distribution of
new publications.
As part of this initiative,
CMF entered into a contract with the
Council on Foundations, Inc. to
research and identify those factors
affecting the creation and development
of community foundations in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio cities of
250,000 or fewer residents. The
Council on Foundations will replicate
the model for national use.
Final results of the research
will be presented and published in
1989 and 1990.

Through a $2 million grant from the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Council
of Michigan Foundations launched a
three-year program on behalf of Michigan community foundations to
increase their nuJ]lber, develop leadership and volunteer opportunities for
youth within a community foundation
context, and develop ways for large
private foundations to assist community foundations .
In October, three community
foundations (Battle Creek, Greater
Flint, and Southeastern Michigan)
received $100,000 individual challenges to initiate the raising of matching two-for-one funds as part of the
Michigan Foundation Youth Project.
Each recipient is developing a youth
advisory committee, with half the
members age 21 or younger.
This program is closely
linked to a second project funded by
the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
to provide technical assistance services to Michigan community foundations (see the following section on
Membership Services). Two full-time
and one part-time positions were
added to the CMF staff to handle the
two projects.
CMF assisted four cities and
two counties-Marquette, Cadillac,
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Technical Assistance

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HIGHLIGHTS

he W;K. Kellogg and
Charles Stewart Mott
Foundations granted CMF more than $2 million to establish
new programs to strengthen community foundations and
develop new youth leadership initiatives.

Annual Council of Michigan
Foundations Conference held November 2 to 4 in Detroit.
ovemor James Blanchard signed the Michigan Community Foundation Tax Credit into law in late 1988.
The new legislation provides state income tax credits to individuals and businesses making contributions to certified
Michigan community foundations.
MF published four new
major publications or
updates, including the sixth edition ofThe Michigan Foundation J)irectory and two videotapes, "Grantmakingfor

Results" and "The View from the Other Side."
sojMarch31, 1989,
CMF membership
reached 242; three months later it rose to 250.

MF instituted its .first
executive-in-residence
program whereby members can volunteer staffassistance to
enhance and expand CMF programs.

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Programs

ALLEN

FUND

or over 15 years William
W. Allen, a founding
CMF trustee and.first chairman of the Council's Government
Relations Committee, tirelessly fought for the right oflegitimate grantmaking without undo restrictions throughout
Michigan and the nation.
His interest in philanthropy
spanned more than four decades. He served as vice president
and secretary of the Elsa U. Pardee Foundation, and with the
dream of helping to alleviate malnutrition in the United
Statest he created the Allen Foundation in 1975.
Mr. Allen died on November
12, 1987. Later that year the CM'F Board of'l'tustees established the William W. Allen Fund, a permanent endowment
fund designed to support Michigan grantmakers' interests
and concerns with state and federal governments. CMF members ha~ contributed nearly $70,000 to the Allen Fund.
It is CMF's hope that the William W. Allen Fund's legislative
and educational advocacy will
match Mr. Allen's personal
commitment and effectiveness.

William W. A,llen

���In July, Battle Creek foundations hosted over 55 colleagues from
other Michigan grantmaking organizations during a Grantmaker Visitation Program. This day-long program provided staff and trustees a
first-hand view of how various foundations handle grantmaking, administrative and financial matters.
The state's two regional
grantmakers ' groups-the Detroit
Area Grantmakers and the Kent
County Donors Forum-met periodically throughout the year to discuss
topics of concern in their respective
geographic areas.
The Council of Michigan
Foundations continued to provide the
staff support and serve as the fiscal
agent for the State of Michigan Community Foundation Energy Initiative,
a $3 million program.

Conferences and
Workshops
"Tomorrow's Needs- Today's
Opportunities'' defined the broad
parameters of the Council of Michigan
Foundations' 16th Annual Conference
in Detroit from November 2 to 4.
Michigan grantmakers discussed a range of issues including
youth , crime, health, educational
reform, the environment and the economy as well as philanthropic management and grantmaking concerns.
More than 600 participants
heard Roger B. Smith, chairman and
chief executive officer of General
Motors Corporation, deliver the keynote address with a message that communication and collaboration contribute to more effective grantmaking.
Other featured speakers included
Eugene M. Lang, president of the
I Have A Dream Foundation, and
James Gustave Speth of the World
Resources Institute.
The conference's 24 working
sessions were punctuated by several

dinners and receptions. Other special
events included tours of Detroit's historical museums, distinctive architectural structures, and recent riverfront
developments.
Robert B. Miller, Sr., chairman of The Miller Foundation of
Battle Creek, served as the honorary
chairman, while Donald A. Lindow,
vice president of the National Bank of
Detroit, was the program chairman.
Amy Turner, executive director of the
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation, and
William V. Weatherston, vice president-industry of The Stroh Brewery
Company, welcomed the delegates as
co-chairs of an active host committee.
During the year CMF cosponsored a new series of workshops
and seminars, including a conference
attended by over 60 participants on
AIDS and Michigan foundations.
The co-sponsor was the Michigan
Department of Public Health.
Fifteen University of Michigan graduate journalism fellows attended a March seminar on the news
media's coverage of philanthropy.
Held at the Miller House in Battle
Creek, it was sponsored by CMF, the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation and The
Miller Foundation.
CMF 's two-day March workshop on community foundations
brought staff and trustees together in
Lansing to discuss investment and
management issues unique to community foundations. Presenters and participants explored grantmaking, asset
development and the Michigan Community Foundation Tax Credit.
A corporate giving workshop
was held in May. Sponsored by the
Council , the Greater Detroit Chamber
of Commerce and the Michigan State
Chamber of Commerce, 80 participants met in Detroit to discuss
grantmaking, management and legislative issues related to corporate
philanthropy.
Each year, CMF's Board of
Trustees holds its annual meeting in a
different part of the state, and also
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that meeting . Over 100 staff and trustees from Northern Michigan foundations and corporate giving programs
met in Midland. The hosts for the program were Herbert and Barbara Dow
of the Herbert H. and Barbara C. Dow
Foundation . Russell G. Mawby, chairman of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
spoke on the challenges facing Michigan philanthropy.

Legislative and
Industry Liaison
Most of Michigan's 40 community
foundations are the beneficiaries of
new legislation initiated by the Council of Michigan Foundations that permits individual and business state tax
credits for gifts to Michigan community foundations .
Signed into law the final days
of 1988 by Governor James J . Blanchard, the Michigan Community
Foundation Tax Credit permits a maximum credit of 50 percent of the
amount donated up to $100 for individuals , $200 for couples, or $5,000
for businesses.
It is in effect until1991, and is
expected to generate $3 million in private gifts to philanthropy and at least
$6 million for the community foundations and philanthropy.
CMF worked two years on the
legislation and was instrumental in its
passage. The concept of a tax credit
for community foundations was developed by John E. Hopkins, executive
director of the Kalamazoo Foundation.
Both Russell G. Mawby,
chairman of CMF's Increasing Philanthropy Committee, and Mariam C .
Noland, a CMF trustee and head of a
community foundation , testified in
favor of the bill during hearings in the
Michigan legislature.

�CMF worked with nonprofits
throughout the state to assist with the
implementation of recent technical
revisions to previous legislation to
limit the liability of directors and trustees serving on 501 (c)(3) boards.
The Developing Good Will
Project, now in its fourteenth year,
continued educating members of
Michigan's state legislature and Congressional representatives about the
work and contributions of philanthropy. Personal meetings were held
between CMF members and legislators in most of the state 's 18 Congressional districts.
CMF staff members cooperated with other state-level, as well as
national, organizations working on
behalf of philanthropy and the not-forprofit sector. These included the
Council on Foundations, Regional
Association ofGrantmakers , Foundation Center, National Committee on
Responsive Philanthropy, Independent
Sector, United Way of Michigan,
Michigan League for Human Services, Metro Detroit GIVES,
Accounting Aid Society of Detroit,
and state and local chambers of
commerce.

Public Information
and Publications
In addition to publishing several new
books on grantmaking and Michigan
grantmakers, CMF continued to provide readily accessible information on
Michigan foundations and philanthropic issues to the public and the
press.

During 1988-89, four major
publications or updates of existing
material were released. The sixth edition of The Michigan Foundation
Directory included a special section
documenting the grantmaking of
Michigan corporate foundations and
corporate giving programs. The first
edition of The Michigan Nonprofit
Resource Directory, published in
cooperation with the Accounting Aid
Society of Detroit, was released in
June , and the third and fourth updates
of Establishing a Charitable Foundation in Michigan were also published.
Over 250 copies of The Michigan
Matching Gifts Program Manual
were sold.
CMF also released its first
two videotapes , "Grantmaking for
Results," and "The View from the
Other Side." The first is a "how-to"
tape for grantmakers, while the second
is a candid assessment of the relationship between grantee and grantor.
Publications produced on
CMF activities included an annual
report, special memos to members,
and four editions- of the tabloid, "The
Michigan Scene ."
Staff responded to an average
of four requests per week from the
media, as well as regularly meeting
with members of editorial boards.
Articles on Michigan philanthropy
appeared in seven major Michigan
newspapers, as well as in The Wall
Street Journal, New York Times, and
USA Today.
CMF makes available free or
for purchase directories, books, surveys, brochures, and occasional
papers on Michigan foundations,
foundation management and grantmaking, and nonprofit management.
A complete list may be obtained by
contacting the Council's office in
Grand Haven.

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Other Resources
CMF materials, as well as those produced by other organizations, are
available at many Foundation Center
Regional Collections scattered
throughout Michigan. They generally
provide a core collection of Foundation Center publications, as well as
supplemental materials. Cooperating
collections are located at:
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
Sault Ste. Marie Area Public Schools

��Financial
Statements

Statements of Support,
Revenues and Expenses and
Changes in Fund Balances
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.

Unrestricted

Balance Sheets
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
General
Operating
Fund

March 31
1988
1989

Assets

Support and revenues:
Support-grants
Revenues:
Contributions
Conferences
Workshops
Publications
Interest income and other

Current Assets
Cash
Short-term investments

6,869
4,059,414

$ 26,716
2,954,007

4,066,283

2,980,723

Furniture
Equipment

38,711
158,234

32 ,015
133,352

Total Revenues
Total Support and Revenues

Less allowances for depreciation

196,945
76,973

165 ,367
49 ,304

Expenses:

119,972

116,063

$4,186,255

$3,096 ,786

Total Current Assets

$

Furniture and Equipment

Total Assets

..._

Liabilities and Fund Balances
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable
Deferred revenue:
Kellogg Youth Program- Note C
Energy initiative program-Note D
William W. Allen Fund
Other deferred revenue

Total Current Liabilities

$
$2,065,688
1,701,040
69,975
78,279
3,914,982

9,937

2,785 ,731
46 ,855
2,842 ,523

Total Fund Balances
Total Liabilities and Fund Balances

Grants
Salaries, taxes and benefits
Contracted services
Conferences
Workshops
Printing and publications
Meetings and travel
Telephone and postage
Scholarship activities
Equipment lease and maintenance
Occupancy
General supplies
Books and subscriptions
Insurance
Depreciation

Total Expenses

Fund Balances
Unrestricted:
General operating
Survey and directory (deficit)
Net investment in furniture and equipment

Survey
and
Directory
Fund

154,264
(2,963)
119,972

128 ,909
9 ,291
ll6 ,063

271,273

254 ,263

$4,186,255

$3,096,786

Support and Revenues Over
(Under) Expenses
Fund balances at beginning of year
Transfers-furniture and equipment
acquisitions

Fund Balances at Year-End
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103 ,138
16,394
681
15 ,449

$31 ,225

396,111

31 ,225

396,111

31 ,225

148 ,992
8,537
96 ,853
16,378
22 ,346
11 ,644
13 ,677

8,826
1,094

6,500
28 , 114
8,241
2,447
1,381

20 ,931
1,589
543
1,027
8,674

365,110

42,684

31 ,001
128,909

(11 ,459)
9,291

(5 ,646)
$1 54,264

(795)
$(2,963)

�Restricted

Increasing
Philanthropy
Fund

Improving
Philanthropy
Fund

Mott
Community
Foundation
Technical
Assistance
Fund

Kellogg
Youth
Admin is!ration
Fund

Community
Foundation
National
Fund

Energy
Initiative
Fund
(Note D)

Energy
Initiative
Administrative
Fund

Community
Foundation
Directed
Energy
Fund

$214,269

$31,003

443,061
103,138
16,394
33,514
231 ,730

391,705
111,918
19,577
23 ,463
170,685

827,837

717,348

50,000

1,962 ,527

931 ,617

50,000

$ 27 ,669

1,312,471
229,332
70,470
96,853
17,211
62,462
27,729
24,402
6,533
9,983
28,114
17,769
13,138
1,381
27,669

375 ,166
147,099
118,204
102,127
16,045
26,968
20,677
17 ,956
10,000
8,484
26,887
8,835
3,571
1,430
26,896

27,669

1,945 ,517

910,345

17,010
254,263

21 ,272
232,991

$119,972 $ 271,273

$254,263

$50,000

$3 1,382

$45,042

$18 ,500

$ 24,801

38,500

177 ,781

33 ,492

31 ,382

45 ,042

18,500

63,301

177 ,781

31 ,003

33 ,492

31 ,382

45,042

18,500

63,301

1,262 ,471

31 ,003

28,552

17,244
897

22,880
1,154

10,885
1,542

20,505
1,600

1,568
53
1,627

153
6,545
3,403
1,298

1,946
2,070
860

484
1,925
5,709
3,379

314

392

196
5,975
3,504
1,121
6,533
495

338

1,244

157

1,063
315

924
526

2,281
903

859

3,045
273

329

1,608

1,262,471
27,094
1,226
1,346
851

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33 ,492

31,382

45,042

18,500

38,1 64

1,262,471

31,003

50,000

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116,063
31 ,578

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Year Ended March 31
1989
1988

$1,134,690

$1 ,084 ,690
$31,884

Furniture
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Statements of Cash Flows
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
Year Ended March 31
1989
1988

Board of Trustees
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
Grand Haven, Michigan

Operating Activities
Excess of support and revenues
$ 17,010
over expenses
Adjustments to reconcile excess of support
and revenues over expenses to net cash
provided by operating activities:
27,669
Depreciation
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
(9,937)
Accounts payable
Deferred revenue
1,082,396

Net Cash Provided By Operating
Activities

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1,117,138

21,272

We have audited the accompanying
balance sheets of the Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc. as of March 31,
1989 and 1988, and the related statements of support, revenues and
expenses and changes in fund balances
and cash flows for the years then
ended. These financial statements are
the responsibility of the Council's
management. Our responsibility is to
express an opinion on these financial
statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in
accordance with generally accepted
auditing standards. Those standards
require that we plan and perform the
audit to obtain reasonable assurance
about whether the financial statements
are free of material misstatement.
An audit includes examining, on a
test basis, evidence supporting the
amounts and disclosures in the
financial statements. An audit also
includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates
made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement
presentation. We believe that our
audits provide a reasonable basis for
our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial
statements referred to above present
fairly, in all material respects, the
financial position of the Council of
Michigan Foundations, Inc. at March
31, 1989 and 1988, and the results of
its operations and its cash flows for
the years then ended in conformity
with generally accepted accounting
principles.

26,896
5,241
2,760,395
2,813,804

Investing Activities
Purchases of furniture and equipment

(31,578)

(32,185)

Increase in Cash and Short-Term
Investments

1,085,560

2,781,619

Cash and short-term investments at
beginning of year

2,980,723

199,104

$4,066,283

$2,980,723

Cash and Short-Term Investments
at End of Year

I ) Denotes reduction in cash and short-term investments.
See notes to financial statements.

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May 12, 1989

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Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
March 31, 1989
Note A-Summary of Significant
Accounting Policies
Statement Presentation: The
accompanying financial statements have
been prepared on the accrual 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
by outside sources are distinguished from
unrestricted funds. Restricted funds may
only be utilized in accordance with the purposes established by the source of such funds
and are in contrast to unrestricted funds,
over which the Board of Trustees has full
control as to use in pursuing any ofthe Council's purposes. Revenue restricted by outside
sources is recognized to the extent related
expenses are incurred. The unexpended
funds have been recorded as deferred revenue in the accompanying balance sheets.
A complete presentation of
expenses by function is not practicable
because of the manner in which expenditures
are accumulated throughout the year.
Short-term Investments: Shortterm investments consist of certificates of
deposit, commercial paper and money
market funds that are carried at fair market
value, which equals cost.
Furniture and Equipment: Furniture and equipment are stated at estimated
market value at date of receipt or at cost, if
purchased. Depreciation is computed by the
straight-line method at rates designed to
amortize the basis of the assets over their
estimated useful lives.
Reclassifications: Certain
amounts reported in the prior year have been
reclassified to conform with the presentation
used in 1989.

Note B- Fund Purpose
General Operating Fund:
To record the receipt of membership contributions, conference revenue and other
transactions relating to the administrative
and service activities of the Council.
Survey and Directory Fund:
To record revenues and expenses associated
with the biennial publication of The Michigan Foundation Directory, which includes a
survey offoundation funding, in cooperation
with the Michigan League for Human Services.

Increasing Philanthropy Fund:
To record revenues and expenses for a
project aimed at increasing foundation and
corporate giving for charitable purposes in
the State of Michigan.
Improving Philanthropy Fund:
To record revenues and expenses related to
a project aimed at enhancing educational
and volunteer opportunities for the nonprofit sector.
William W. Allen Fund: To record
revenues and expenses directed towards further representation of private philanthropy in
federal and state legislative and regulatory
matters. Revenues are restricted contributions
from the member foundations of the Council.
This fund was established in honor of a
former Council Board member who was also
the first Government Relations Chairman.
Mott Community Foundation
Technical Assistance Fund: To record
revenues and expenses related to providing
technical assistance to Michigan community
foundations. Funds are provided by the
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
Community Foundation National
Fund: To record revenues and expenses associated with the three-state "Small Communities-Great Community Foundations"
project, sponsored by the Council on Foundations and undertaken by the Council of
Michigan Foundations.
Kellogg Youth Fund: To record the
receipt and disbursement or'grant monies
provided by theW. K. Kellogg Foundation
under the Michigan Community Foundation
Youth Project grant agreement (see Note C).
Kellogg Youth Administration
Fund: To record the cost of administering the
Kellogg Youth grant. Revenues are restricted
contributions from theW. K. Kellogg Foundation. The Council administers the grant
program for participating community foundations in the state.
Energy Initiative Fund: To record
the receipt and disbursement of grant monies
provided by the State of Michigan, Department of Commerce under the Community
Foundation Energy Initiative grant agreement (see Note D).
Energy Initiative Administrative
Fund: To record the cost of administering the
State of Michigan Community Foundation
Energy Initiative Grant. Revenues are
restricted contributions from the member
foundations of the Council. The Council
coordinates the grant program for fourteen
Council members and other organizations in
areas of Michigan not served by participating
community foundations.
Community Foundation Directed
Energy Fund: To record revenues and
expenses related to a program which provides
grants to specified community foundations to
assist in their raising of matching funds for
energy projects.

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To record the acquisition, depreciation and
disposal of furniture and equipment.

Note C-Kellogg Youth Program
During fiscal 1989, the Council received a
grant of $2,000,000 from theW. K. Kellogg
Foundation for the Michigan Community
Foundation Youth Project. The program will
encourage youth development in local communities while strengthening community
foundation leadership and grantmaking
capacity. The Council acts as administrator
of the grant, with all grant monies received
from theW. K. Kellogg Foundation to be
distributed to community foundation members under conditions defined by the grant
agreement. The Council must return to the
W. K. Kellogg Foundation any program
funds which have not been expended by
June30, 1991.

NoteD-Energy Initiative
Program
During fiscal1988, the Council received a
grant of $3,000,000 from the State of Michigan, Department of Commerce for the
Community Foundation Energy Initiative.
Under the terms of the grant, the Council
and its affiliates will create a number of programs to improve the energy efficiency of
the not-for-profit and low-income sectors.
The Council acts as administrator of the
grant, with all grant monies received from
the State of Michigan to be distributed to its
affiliates under conditions defined in the
grant agreement. The Council must return to
the Michigan Department of Commerce any
program funds which have not been
expended by September 30, 1990.

Note E- Federal Tax Status
The Internal Revenue Service has ruled that
the Council is a public charity, as described
in Sections 509(a)(l) and 170(b)(l)(A)(vi)
of the Internal Revenue Code. Consequently,
the Council is exempt from federal income
tax and certain excise taxes imposed on
private foundations.

�Membership
CMF's membership grew to 242 by
March 31 , 1989, an increase of 12 new
members . By July 1, membership
reached 250, a record for the Council.

Governance
The Council of Michigan Foundations' 21-member Board of Trustees
met three times-in June and November, 1988 and March, 1989.
Three new trustees were elected to the Board for three-year terms .
The new trustees are Malcolm G.
Dade, Jr.; Robert E. Hencey; and
Stephen E. Upton. Edward J. Frey
passed away in July, 1988. Dr. Robert
D. Sparks completed a three-year term
and was appointed to the CMF's Advisory Cabinet, which is made up of
former trustees and assists the Board
of Trustees .
Trustees serve on at least one
of 14 working committees:
-Audit: supervises annual
audit process
- Detroit Area Grantmakers
Program: plans topical meetings for
Detroit Area Grantmakers
- Government Relations:
responsible for communications and
relations with elected and appointed
government officials, and other pertinent organizations; recommends policy positions on issues affecting grantmakers and grantees
-Improving Philanthropy :
coordinates CMF efforts for the
Improving Philanthropy Program
- Increasing Philanthropy:
implements CMF efforts to increase
grantmaking resources throughout
the state
-Information Systems: disseminates information about Michigan
foundations and coordinates internal
communications efforts
-Membership: plans CMF
recruiting efforts and advises on policy regarding eligibility

-Membership Services :
evaluates existing CMF services and
develops new programs
-Nominating : reviews slate
of officers and recommends Board
candidates
-Annual Conference Program: plans programs for annual
conferences
-Annual Conference Host:
plans and provides for special hospitality services for annual conference
attendees
-Public Issues: meets at
the request of the Board to address
questions raised by members and
to consider general issues relating
to philanthropy
- Michigan Community
Foundation Youth Project Advisory:
reviews proposals and recommends
funding of challenge grants for W.K.
Kellogg Foundation Youth Program
- Community Foundation
Strategy Team: advises and supports
implementation of Mott Michigan
Community Foundation Technical
Assistance Project and CMF efforts
on behalf of its commgnity foundation
members

Board of Trustees
&amp; Officers
Chairman
John E. Marshall, III, President
The Kresge Foundati on
Troy

Vice Chairman
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director
Fo rd Motor Company Fun d
Dearborn

Vice Chairman
Judith S. Hooker, Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Grand Rapids

Vice Chairman
Mariam C. Noland , Executive Director
Community Founda ti on for Southeastern Michigan
Detroit

President and Secretary
Dorothy A. Johnson
Council of Michigan Foun dations

Treasurer
Richard K. Rappleye, Vice President,
Secretary /Treasurer
Cha rles Stewa rt Matt Foundation
Fl int

Malcolm G . Dade , Jr.,
Vice President-Human Relations
Detroit Edison
Detroit

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

Edward J. Frey, Chairman*
The Frey Foundati on
Gran d Rapids

Nicholas M . Gabriel, Comptroller
Ford Foundation
New Yo rk

Administration
Five full-time employees are responsible for the day-to-day operations of
CMF and providing core services to
its members.
Three additional employees
(two full-time and one part-time) are
funded under the special community
foundation initiative; other part-time
employees are assigned to the Energy
Initiative and Improving Philanthropy
Project. A volunteer coordinates the
activities of the Michigan Foundation
Center Regional Collections.
During the year the Council
launched its first Executive-in-Residence Program whereby a member
can volunteer a staff member to
CMF. The first executive-in-residence
was Dr. Peter R. Ellis, program director for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
who spent 60 percent of his time
during an eight month appointment
working on CMF projects .

Robert E. Hencey, Director of
Dissemination &amp; Communications
WK . Kellogg Foundation
Battle Creek

Willard J. Hertz , Vice President
Cha rles Stewart Matt Foundation
Flint

Gilbert Hudson, President
Hudson-Web be r Foundation
Detroit

Patricia B. Johnson, Executive Director
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Muskegon

Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus
The Fremont Area Foundation
Frem on t

Howard D. Kalleward, Trustee
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Kala mazoo

Donald A. Lindow, Vice President
National Ba nk of Detro it
Detroit

W. Calvin Patterson, III, Executive Director
McGregor Fund
Detroit

Carl F. Reitz, Secretary
Besser Foundati on
Alpena

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Herbert F. Spieler,
Manager of Public Affairs

Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Midland

Consumers Power Company
Jackson

Leonard W. Smith, President
The Skillman Foundation
Detroit

Alfred H. Taylor, Jr., Chairman

Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman/Trustee
Steelcase Corporation/Steelcase Foundation
Grand Rapids

Chairman
Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman 1973-74
WK. Kel logg Foundation
Battle Creek

1985-87
1975-83

Harder Foundation
East Detroit

Nancy P. Feller, Associate General 1983-84
Counsel and Director, Legal Counsel
Ford Foundation
New York

1983-87

Comerica Incorporated
Grosse Pointe

Herman F. Gertz, President

1976-82

Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Monroe

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

Miles Jaffe, Esq.
Honigman, Mil ler, Schwartz &amp; Cohn
Detroit

Keith D. Jensen, President

1978-87

The Jensen Foundation
Ann Arbor

James R. Kettler, Trustee

1973-74

The James A. Welch Foundation
Flint

Evelyn Machtel, Vice President

1977-84

W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Battle Creek

Karla Hall
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.

National Bank of Detroit
Florida

Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation

Sandra G. Hussey
Counci l of Michigan Foundations

Glenn F. Kossick

Dorothy A. Johnson

Metro Health Foundation

President

Richard Levey

Sandra G. Hussey

The Shiffman Foundation

Member Services Director

William C. Rands, III

Jeri L. Fischer

Raymond C. Smith Foundation

Staff Associate

Donna Rust

Judy M. Carl

ANR Pipeline Company

Staff Associate

Leonard W. Smith

Linda B. Patterson*

The Skillman Foundation

Program Associate-Improving Philanthropy

Ira Strum wasser

Jane F. Morgan*
Program Associate- Energy

Michigan Health Care Education and Research
Foundation, Inc.

Karen E. Hayslip

Amy Turner
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

Kathryn A. Agard
Program Director-Community Foundation Project

Government Relations
Judith S. Hooker, Chair

Secretary-Community Foundation Project

Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation

Marion J. Stokes*

Malcolm G. Dade, Jr.

Librarian-Community Foundation Project

Detroit Edison

John L. Allen*

Laura A. Davis

Editor, "The Michigan Scene"

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Stevie Hertz**

Stephen T. Economy

Vo lunteer, Michigan Foundation Center
Regional Co llections

Willard J. Hertz

Michigan Bell Telephone Company

Dr. John E. Hopkins
Kalamazoo Foundation

1988-89 Committees

1981-86

Audit
Carl F. Reitz, Chairman

1975-81

The Wege Foundation
Grand Rapids

Dr. Robert D. Sparks,
President Emeritus

Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.

1973-83

(The Chai rman and President serve as ex-officio
members of all CMF comm ittees. I

The Battle Creek Community Foundation
Battle Creek

Robert A. Risselade, Trustee

The Meyer &amp; Anna Pre ntis Family Foundation

Rosemary Ging

1973-82

The Miller Foundation
Battle Creek

James M. Richmond, President

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Flint

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Jack F. Wo lfram Foundation
Lansing

Robert B. Miller, Chairman

1973-84

Judith A. Steudle
1975-76

Michigan Conso lidated Gas Company

C. David Campbell
Marvin A. Frenkel

WilliamS. White, Chairman

Secretary/Receptionist

1976-85

The Charles DeVIieg Foundation

Commun ity Foundation for Southeastern Michigan

Comerica Incorporated
Detroit

Staff

Grand Rapids Foundation
Grand Rapids

Herbert Beyer
Mary E. Bradish

1982-84

Sally J. Yerex,
Second Vice President

Advisory Cabinet

Allan J. Fletcher, Vice President

1973-74

Cleveland Thurber, Jr.,
Senior Vice President

The Stroh Brewery Company
Detroit

Lowell W. Baker, III
Trans Continental Airlines Foundation

The Kresge Foundation
Troy

William V. Weatherston,
Vice President-Industry

Nathan B. Driggers, President

1973-74

Earhart Foundation
Ann Arbor

Whirlpool Foundation
Benton Harbor

Detroit Area Grantmakers
Program
R. Sue Smith, Chair
The Stroh Brewery Company

Antony T. Sullivan, Secretary

Stephen E. Upton, President

Sue Blandford, Trustee

1973-75

1986-88

James R. Kettler
The James A. Welch Foundation

E. B. Morley, Jr.
Morley Brothers Foundation

John J. Nowicki

Besser Foundation

General Motors Foundation

Nicholas M. Gabriel

Margaret A. Riecker

Ford Foundation

Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

Thomas W. Herbert

Dr. Robert D. Sparks

The Kresge Foundation

W. K. Kel logg Foundation

Ted L. Johnson

Duane L. Tarnacki
Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont

The Fremont Area Foundation

Richard K. Rappleye
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

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Information Systems

Nominating

Margaret A. Riecker, Chair

Donald A. Lindow, Chairman

Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

National Bank of Detroit

Michael Dively

Judith S. Hooker

Trans Continental Airlines Foundation

Ludger A. Beauvais
The Edward C &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation

Mukti Fund

Robert L. &amp; Judith S Hooker Foundation

Jeri L. Fischer

Howard D . Kalleward

Council of Michiga n Foundations

Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation

H . Halladay Flynn

W. Calvin Patterson, III

Gilbert Borman
Th e Borman's, Inc. Fund

Leo J . Brennan, Jr.
Ford Motor Company Fund

C. David Campbell

Community Foundation of Greater Flint

McGregor Fund

Barbara J . Getz

Margaret A. Riecker

The Kresge Foundation

Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Founda tion

Robert E. Hencey
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Stevie Hertz

Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan

Donald F. Chamberlin , Sr.
Gera ld W. Chamberl in Foundation, Inc.

16th Annual Conference
Program

Nena Dahling
Stephen T. Economy

Mary Thompson Foundation

Michigan Foundation Center Reg iona l Col lections

Robert B. Miller, Sr. , Honorary Chairman

W. Calvin Patterson, III

Th e Miller Foundation

Michigan Bell Telephone Company

McGregor Fund

Donald A. Lindow, Chairman

Esther G . Edwards

Judy Y. Samelson

National Bank of Detroit

Gordy Foundation, Inc.

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Gail Allen

Joseph Freedman

Membership

The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation/Elsa U Pa rdee
Foundation

Marvin A. Frenkel

James &amp; Lyne lle Holden Fund

Lucy R. Allen

The Meye r &amp; Anna Prentis Family Foundation , Inc.

Hudson-Webber Foundation

Saginaw Community Foundation

Karla Hall

LeoJ. Brennan , Jr.

Benjamin J. Burns

Ameritech Publishing, Inc.

Gannett Foundation

Danforth Holley

Gilbert Hudson , Chairman
Ford Motor Company Fund

Lynn A. Feldhouse

Earl-Beth Foundation

Chrysler Corporation Fund

Chrysler Corporation Fund

Gilbert Hudson

Allan J . Fletcher

Lynn A. Feldhouse

Amy Fistler

Hudson-Webber Foundation

Comerica Incorporated

Health Education Foundation

Sandra G. Hussey

Joyce F. Hecht

Robert E . Hencey

Council of Michigan Foundations

David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Joseph Imberman

KayW. Hunt

Carolyn Hodge-West

Jewish Community Foundation

Detroit Edison Foundation

Donors Forum of Chicago

Susan L. Kelly

Robert A. Sajdak

Sandra G. Hussey

Dayton Hudson Department Store Company

Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit

Counci l of Michigan Foundations

Glenn F. Kossick

AmyThrner

Patricia B. Johnson

Metro Health Foundation

Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

Muskegon County Com munity Foundation

Sharron Kreindler

Peter M. Wege

David B. Kennedy

Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

Steel case Corpora tion/Steelcase Foundation

Earhart Foundation

Richard Levey

Ronald E. Weger

James R. Kettler

The Shiffman Foundation

The James A. We lch Foundation

Donald A. Lindow

W. B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation

H. Gene Moss

National Bank of Detroit

Membership Services

The Kresge Foundation

James H. LoPrete

Robert E. Hencey, Chairman

Judy Y. Samelson

Samuel L. Weste rman Foundation

W. K. Kellogg Foundati on

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Marlies Parenti

Frances A. Hanson

Clinton P. Schloop

Th e Kresge Foundation

Winship Memorial Scholarship Fu nd

Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit

W. Calvin Patterson, III

KayW. Hunt

Leonard W. Smith

McGregor Fund

Detroit Edison Foundation

The Skillman Foundation

Bernard V. Quinlan

Sandra G. Hussey

R . Sue Smith

ANR Pipeline Company

Council of Michigan Foundations

The Stroh Brewery Company

Kari Schlachtenhaufen

Patricia B. Johnson

Ira Strum wasser

The Skillman Foundation

Michigan Health Care Education and Resea rch
Foundation, Inc.

Maurice Shane

Kenneth G. Taylor

R. Sue Smith

Muskegon County Commun ity Foundation

Howard D. Kalleward
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation

Ronald N. Kilgore
Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo

Jeanene B. Mallmann
Kellogg Company

W. Calvin Patterson , III
McGregor Fund

Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

The Stroh Brewery Company

Amy Turner

John Snyder

Detroit Neurosu rg ical Foundation

Comerica Incorporated

William V. Weatherston

Thomas D . Staton

The Stroh Brewery Company

Detroit Edison Foundation

Lucius Theus

16th Annual Conference Host

Allied Automotive

Amy Turner, Co-Chair

Therese M. Thorn

Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

National Bank of Detroit

William V. Weatherston , Co-Chairman
The Stroh Brewery Company

Leon Atchison
MichCon Foundation

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Community Foundation Youth
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Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director

C. David Campbell

Council of Michigan Foundations

Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan

Gordon J. Berg, Senior Consultant

Public Issues
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Chairman

Keith D. Jensen

Foundation for the Carolinas

The Jensen Foundation

Janie Brooks, Director of Continuing
Education Programs

W. Calvin Patterson, III
McGregor Fund

Muskegon Community College

Leonard W. Smith

Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus

The Skillman Foundation

The Fremont Area Foundation

Dr. Robert D. Sparks

Marissa Ruggles, Student

W K. Kellogg Foundation

Grand Valley State University

Improving Philanthropy
Dr. Russell G. Maw by, Chairman
W K. Kellogg Foundation

Community Foundation
Strategy Team
Kathryn A. Agard

Herbert H. Dow

Council of Michigan Foundations

Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation

Lucy R. Allen

Dr. Peter R. Ellis

Saginaw Community Foundation

W K. Kellogg Foundation

Dr. John E. Hopkins

Willard J. Hertz

Kalamazoo Foundation

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Patricia B. Johnson

Gilbert Hudson

Muskegon County Community Foundation

Hudson-Webber Foundation

Ted L. Johnson

KayW. Hunt

The Fremont Area Foundation

Detroit Edison Foundation

Mariam C . Noland

Ted L. Johnson

Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan

The Fremont Area Foundation

James M. Richmond

Dr. Joel J. Orosz

The Battle Creek Community Foundation

W K. Kellogg Foundation

Diana Sieger

Linda B. Patterson

Grand Rapids Foundation

Council of Michigan Foundations

W. Calvin Patterson, III
McGregor Fund

Margaret A. Riecker
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

WilliamS. White
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Increasing Philanthropy
Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman
W K. Kellogg Foundation

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

Judith S. Hooker
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation

Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation

Ted L. Johnson
The Fremont Area Foundation

Robert B. Miller
The Miller Foundation

Thomas B. Murphy
l B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust

Margaret A. Riecker
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

Dr. Robert D. Sparks
W K. Kellogg Foundation

Duane L. Tarnacki
Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont

Peter M. Wege
The Wege Foundation

Council of Michigan
Foundations' Members
lAs of July 1, 19891

Addison
Knight Fam ily Charitable &amp; Educational Foundation

Adrian
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Merillat Foundation

Albion
Albion Civic Foundation

Alpena
Besser Foundation'
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Citizens Trust'
Domino's Foundation
Earhart Foundation
The J.F. Erv in Foundation•
The Jensen Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
McKinley Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
The Pryor Fou ndation
The Helmut Stern Foundation
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation•

Battle Creek
The Battle Creek Community Foundation •
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Founda tion•
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial Scholarship Fund
WK. Kellogg Foundation•
Kellogg Company
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees' Fund, Inc. •
McCurdy Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
The Miller Foundation •
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
Winship Memorial Scholarship Fund

Bay City
Bay Area Community Foundation
Kantzler Foundation

Benton Harbor
The Tiscornia Foundation, Inc.
Whirlpool Foundation

Buchanan
Buchanan Area Foundation

Buckley
Van Val ken burg Foundation

Cadillac
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
Kysor Industrial Corporation Foundation

Caro
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation

Cassopolis
Edward Lowe Foundation

Chelsea
Civic Foundation of Chelsea

Detroit Metropolitan Area
Allied Corporation
ANR Pipeline Company•
Americana Foundation
Ameritech Publishing, Inc . •
Wil liam R. Angell Foundation
The Charles Shirley Avery Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Trust
The Borman's, Inc. Fund
Bundy Foundation •
The William &amp; Marie Carls Foundation
Gerald W Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Come rica Incorporated •
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan •
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company'
Detroit Edison Foundation •
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation •
The Charles DeVIieg Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation •
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
H.l Ewald Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Gannett Foundation
General Motors Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
The Gornick Fund
Grosse Pointe Park Foundation
Harder Foundation •
Harris Foundation
Myrtle E. &amp; William G. Hess Charitable Trust
Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel Foundation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund'
Hudson-Webber Foundation •
Jewish Community Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
The Kresge Foundation
Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.
The Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Fo undation
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit'
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
McGregor Fund •
B. D. &amp; Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
WD. &amp; Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Metro Health Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company•
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Michigan Health Care Education &amp; Research
Foundation, Inc .
Louise Tul ler Miller Trust
lB. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust

�National Bank of Detroit'
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Charitable Foundation
William &amp; Mary Pagel Trust
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Fam ily Foundation, Inc.
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
Sage Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
The NateS &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
The Ski llman Foundation •
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation
The Stroh Brewery Company•
Ke ith W Tantlinger Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
The Trico Foundation
UN ISYS
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
Wetsman Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winke lman Foundation

Eaton Rapids
Commun ity Heritage Foundation of Eaton Rapids

Flint
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank
Community Foundation of Greater Fl int
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Mallery Charitable Trust
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation •
Ruth Mott Fund
NBD Genesee ·Bank
The James A. Welch Foundation

Monroe

Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company
The Sebastian Foundation
Steel case Foundation •
Vogt Foundation
The Wege Foundation •

Community Foundation of Monroe County
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation •
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Trust•

Hartland

Muskegon

Heartland Foundation

GTE Telephone Operations-Michigan
Kaufman Foundation
Muskegon County Commu nity Foundation
SPX Foundation

Holland
Holland Community Foundation
Prince Foundation

Jackson
Aeroqu ip Foundation
Samuel Higby Camp Foundati on
Consumers Power Company•
Hurst Foundation
Jackson Foundation
Robert J. Simpson Foundation

Kalamazoo
The Acme Foundation
Dorothy U Dalton Foundation
John E. Fetzer Foundation •
Fi rst of America-Mich igan
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc. •
Havirmill Foundation
Ka lamazoo Foundation
McCoii-Batts Foundation
Monroe-Brown Foundation
Old Kent Bank of Kala mazoo
The Power Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
The Upjohn Company•
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
WE. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Vicksburg Foundation

Lansing

Niles
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation

Northport
Leelana u Townsh ip Foundation , Inc.

Okemos
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation •
FrankS . &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation

Owosso
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Sh iawassee Foundation

Port Huron
Community Foundation of St. Clair County

Rochester
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation

Romeo
Four County Foundation

St. Joseph
Berrien Commu nity Foundation, Inc. •
Jack D. &amp; Fredda S Sparks Foundation
FrederickS. Upton Foundation

Saginaw

Grand Blanc Community Foundation

Ludington
Ludington Area Foundation

Arnold &amp; Gertrude Boute ll Memorial Fund
C.K. Eddy Fami ly Memoria l Fund
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
Francis Mills Foun dation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Saginaw Commun ity Foundation
Second National Bank
John W. &amp; Rose E. Watson Scholarship Foundation
Wickson-Link Memoria l Foundation
The Wolohan Fam ily Foundation

Grand Haven

Manchester

Three Rivers

Frankenmuth
Greater Frankenmuth Area Commun ity Foundation
Allen E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation

Fremont
The Fremont Area Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation

Grand Blanc
Erickson Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation •
JSJ Foundation
Lee Foundation
The Loutit Foundation
Wigg inton Educational Foundation

Grand Rapids
Ba ldwin Foundation
Max D. &amp; Constance M. Boersma Charitable Trust
Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
L. M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
Dyer-lves Foundation •
The Frey Foundation •
Grand Rapids Foundation
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation •
The MinorS. &amp; Mary Ann Keeler Fund
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foundation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
The Lexo Charitab le Trust
Loosemore Foundation
Michigan National Bank
NBD Grand Rapids, N.A.

Capita l Region Commu ni ty Foundation
Granger Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Health Education Foundation
India Foundation
W.B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
John &amp; Eli zabeth Whiteley Foundation

Robbins Foundation

Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.

Manistee

Traverse City

Manistee County Foundation

Mukti Fund
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

Marcellus
Marcellus Com munity Foundation, Inc.

Ypsilanti

Marshall

Trans Continenta l Airlines Foundation

Marshall Civic Foundation

Zeeland

Marquette

Herman Mill er, Inc.

The Marquette Community Foundation

California

Midland

Mervyn's

Allen Foundation, Inc. •
Barstow Foundation
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company•
The Herbert D. &amp; Junia Doan Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation
Herbert H. &amp; Barbara C Dow Foundation •
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation•
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation •
Midland Foundation •
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation•
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation •

Florida

Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, Michigan 49417
(616) 842-7080

May Mitche ll Royal Foundation

New York
Ford Foundation •
Gannett Foundation
The lacocca Foundation
'In 1988-89, 49 members contributed additional
support for specia l projects, the William W. Al len
Fund and equipment to CMF as well as their regular
membersh ip fees.

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Communities in the 90s: Difficult Challenges/Exciting Choices.
New views on current issues will be offered, answers to problems
will be suggested, and exciting program areas will be explored.
The 17th CMF Conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel,
November 8-10, 1989. The Conference formally opens on
Wednesday, November 8 with tours to Crossroads Village, Buick
City, Mott Children's Health Center, the MRI Diagnostic Center, and
historic homes of several of Flint's foremost leaders.
The opening plenary address on Wednesday evening will be given
by Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks, Executive Director, National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People. Dr. Michael Josephson will
be the Thursday afternoon plenary speaker; he will discuss
"Dilemmas - What They Mean to Grantmakers." A favorite session,
the Donor's Platform, will conclude the Conference. The hours
between plenaries will be filled with other superb programs of direct
interest to the grantmaking field.
The leadership, growth, and development of community foundations
are the featured topics for a special series offered by selected, nationally recognized, community foundation leaders. The Council on
Foundations' National Agenda is supporting participation of members of the National Leadership Project, Onsite Consulting Team,
and the senior researcher for the "Small Communities" project. This
will be a unique opportunity to share lessons learned through these
initiatives.
The Host Committee has created a fun-filled extravaganza of food,
entertainment, and culture for Thursday's "evening-away-from- sessions." You will tour the Alfred P. Sloan Museum, dine at the Flint
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Private and community foundation officers, trustees and staff
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Spouses are most welcome

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

" 'HOW TO REGISTER
Mail Conference registration and fees to CMF Registrar, Council of
Michigan Foundations, P.O. Box 599, Grand Haven, MI 49417.
Phone: (616)842-7080. Make checks payable to Council of
Michigan Foundations.
CMF Members

Non-Members*

Early Conference Registration
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$250

$350*

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$400*

Partial registrations available. See registration card for detailed
information.
Scholarships available for Michigan community foundation trustees
and staff. Call CMF for details.
*Non-Member representatives attending the full Conference will
receive member rate if joining CMF within one month following the
Conference.
NOTE: CANCELLATIONS WILL BE HONORED UNTIL
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Hotel reservations can be made directly
with the Hyatt Regency Flint, Reservations Department, One Riverfront
Center West, Flint, MI 48502 Phone:
(313) 239-1234.
Single and/or Double- $65.00. Hotel reservations
should be mailed to the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Rooms cannot be
guaranteed after October 8, 1989.
Reservations made after October 8, 1989 will be subject to the regular hotel rate rather than the Conference's lower rate specified above.
A block of rooms has been reserved, however, early reservations are
advised.

CMF BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
Malcolm G. Dade, Jr.
Herbert H. Dow
Nicholas M. Gabriel
Robert E. Hencey
Willard J. Hertz

Donald A. Lindow
John E. Marshall lll
Mariam C. Noland
W. Calvin Patterson Ill
Richard K. Rappleye
Carl F. Reitz

Judith S. Hooker
Gilbert Hudson
Patricia B. Johnson
Ted L. Johnson
Dorothy A. Johnson
Howard D. Kalleward

Margaret A. Riecker
Leonard W. Smith
Stephen E. Upton
William V. Weatherston
Peter M. Wege

NNUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Patncia B. Johnson, Muskegon County Community Foundation, Chair • Willard J.
Hertz, C.S. Mott Foundation, Host Committee Co-Chair • Helen Philpott,
Community Foundation of Greater Flint, Host Committee Co-Chair • Kathryn A.
Agard, Council of Michigan Foundations • Tyrone R. Baines, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation •E. Philip Farley, Old Kent Bank and Trust Company • Robert A.
Fisher, FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial Foundation • David D.
Gardiner, Kalamazoo Foundation • Robert E. Hencey, W.K. Kellogg Foundation •
Sandra G. Hussey, Council of Michigan Foundations • Donald A. Johnson, JSJ
Foundation • Dorothy A. Johnson, Council of Michigan Foundations •David B.
Kennedy, Earhart Foundation • Glenn F. Kossick, Metro Health Foundation • David
B. LaClaire, Grand Rapids Foundation • John E. Marshall III, The Kresge Foundation
• James M. Richmond, Battle Creek Community Foundation • R. Sue Smith, The
Stroh Brewery Company • John Snyder, Comerica Incorporated • Eileen &lt;::. Starks,
The Midland Foundation • Elizabeth C. Sullivan, The Kresge Foundation

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FLINT AREA TOURS
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Medicine on the Cutting Edge - Magnetic Resonance Imaging is but one
of many examples of cutting-edge medical technology available to the Flint
community. See a demonstration of this highly successful procedure, at the
MRI Diagnostic Center. The tour will also include a visit to the Mott
Children's Health Center to see how private philanthropy has helped the
public health of an entire community, along with neonatal intensive care,
cancer, geriatrics and cardiovascular specialty units at Hurley Medical
Center.
Historic Homes on Parade - Celebrate a city 's heritage via this historic
home tour that highlights the homes of a few of the dynamic leaders who
made the Vehicle City great, including Applewood, the home of Mr. &amp; Mrs.
Charles Stewart Mott.
Crossroads Village - Michigan's history comes to life in a dazzling holiday
lighting spectacular at historic Crossroads Village, where artisans and
craftsmen go about their daily lives just as people did more than 100 years
ago. Ride the Huckleberry Railroad back in time to this "living village" as
it is being prepared for the holiday season. Dress warm and comfortably.
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation - Walking tour of downtown
Flint which includes a tour of the Mott Foundation offices.
Buick City- 1:00-3:00 p.m., Watch the Buick LeSabre assembled before
your eyes as you tour General Motor's state-of-the-art facility, Buick City,
Flint -- one of the largest automobile manufacturing centers in the world -is a dynamic , diverse community that is proud of its heritage, yet actively
building toward the future. Nowhere is this more evident than here where
technology and teamwork are blended.

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CONFERENCE &amp; NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION
New members and first-time conference registrants are invited
to learn more about YOUR organization. Old friends welcome as well to
exchange ideas with CMF officers, trustees and staff.

6:00- 7:00p.m.
OPENING RECEPTION
Welcome to Flint! Let our new spark and energy make your visit a grand
one! You'll find the ambiance is relaxed and embracing at the beautiful
16-story Hyatt Regency Hotel.

7:30- 9:30 p.m.
DINNER AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS
MICHIGAN'S COMMUNITIES IN THE 90s:
DIFFICULT CHALLENGES/EXCITING CHOICES
Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks
Executive Director
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AFTERGLOW
Continue the mood ...... .
Gourmet coffee, tea, cordials and lite sweets will be served at
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Hosted by: The Flint Journal
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRACK I

UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
The concept of community development, like many other new concepts,
has become a buzz word and it is confused with concepts such as neighborhood development, community-based programs, and local initiatives. This
session will define the concept of community development; discuss why it
is important as a strategy, and describe the community development process. Participants should leave with a common understanding of the concept and process of community development.

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VALUES AND VOCATION: COMMUNITY OPTIONS
FOR YOUTH EDUCATION
Providing our youth with a firm base of values and basic skills is an
increasing challenge for Michigan communities. Society and the employer
community expects schools to graduate youth who possess broad academic
skills, self-management and behavioral skills and teamwork skills. The
session will present new options in both public and private education that
communities can use, and will demonstrate the key role corporations and
foundations can play in revitalizing education systems.
COMMUNITY HEALTH ISSUES I

PROVIDING ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
It is estimated that approximately one million Michigan residents have limited access to health care services due to inadequate insurance coverage.
This session will feature the findings and recommendations of The
Governor's Task Force on Access to Health Care and offer innovative program initiatives that meet the health care needs of those that lack access to
health care.

SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION ROUNDTABLE
If your foundation, private or community, makes scholarship
grants you will want to attend this session to exchange ideas
on how to run a more effective program.

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MAKING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORK
Three examples of successful community development initiatives in
Michigan and around the country will be discussed . The focus will be on a
description of what was done and the impact of these initiatives.
Participants will have the opportunity to evaluate whether community
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HUMAN INVESTMENT: LIFE-LONG EDUCATION TO MEET
COMMUNITY NEEDS
Michigan's emerging Human Investment System will integrate the state's
existing job training , adult education and support programs. It is a direct
response to the problems of adult illiteracy, worker retraining and technical
skills-building needed for the new jobs in the next 20 years. This session
will review the expected local impact, the public policy principles behind
the new system, and will showcase exemplary adult programs cunently in
operation.
COMMUNITY HEALTH ISSUES II

MEETING THE NEEDS OF THE
CHRONICALLY ILL AND HOMEBOUND
Chronically ill persons often require a variety of health care services provided in a non-traditional manner. This session will examine the needs of
the chronically ill homebound (i.e. older adults, AIDS patients and others)
and feature community-based health care programs that address these
needs. The session will also examine ways of assessing the quality of community-based programs for the chronically ill.

THE TAX MAN COMETH
Private, corporate and community foundations must anticipate and respond
to a dynamic legislative and regulative environment. This interactive session will offer participants an orientation to cunent legal and tax issues. It
will also provide an actual case study of how one foundation effectively
dealt with an IRS audit.

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PLENARY LUNCHEON

DILEMMAS- WHAT THEY MEAN TO GRANTMAKERS
Dr. Michael Josephson
President
Josephson Institute for Advancement of Ethics, Marina del Ray, CA
Dr. Josephson created the Josephson Institute for the Advancement of
Ethics because of his commitment to increasing the nation's awareness of
ethical issues. His personal contribution was $1 million. An advisor to cor-.
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GETTING INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Although community development is a relatively new problem-solving strategy, it provides an opportunity for participation by a wide variety of private
funders. This session will explore roles that community foundations, banks,
corporations and other foundations can play in the community development
effort. It will also explore linkages between these organizations and community-based organizations. Participants will be able to explore and evaluate
the role their organizations can play in community development.

MORE ON ETHICS CONVERSATION WITH DR. MICHAEL JOSEPHSON
Learn how ethics are put into practice with grantmaking responsibility.
Dr. Josephson will work with three grantmakers and three grantseekers to
discuss "how to" respond to ethical dilemmas.
NATIONAL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION DEVELOPMENT TRACK

ISSUES OF LEADERSHIP
Using themes from the soon to be published book, An Agile Servant, this
session will explore the issues involved with the community foundation and
its "publics": grantseekers, the community, and donors. Special attention
will be given to the relationship with donors exploring why they choose the
community foundation. This session is developed from the work of the
Council on Foundations National Leadership Project.

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President
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Dr. Josephson created the Josephson Institute for the Advancement of
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ethical issues. His personal contribution was $1 million. An advisor to cor-.
porations, government agencies, legal firms, and the media nationwide, his
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2:30 - 4:00 p.m.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRACK III

GETTING INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Although community development is a relatively new problem-solving strategy, it provides an opportunity for participation by a wide variety of private
funders. This session will explore roles that community foundations , banks,
corporations and other fo undations can play in the community development
effort. It will also explore linkages between these organizations and community-based organizations. Participants will be able to explore and evaluate
the role their organizations can play in community development.
MORE ON ETHICS CONVERSATION WITH DR. MICHAEL JOSEPHSON
Learn how ethics are put into practice with grantmaking responsibility.
Dr. Josephson will work with three grantmakers and three grantseekers to
di scuss "how to" respond to ethical dilemmas.
NATIONAL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION DEVELOPMENT TRACK

ISSUES OF LEADERSHIP
Using themes from the soon to be published book , An Agile Servant, this
session will explore the issues involved with the community foundation and
its "publics": grantseekers, the community, and donors. Special attention
will be given to the relationship with donors exploring why they choose the
community foundation. This sess ion is developed from the work of the
Council on Foundations National Leadership Project.

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EDUCATING MICHIGAN NONPROFIT LEADERS
The CMF Improving Philanthropy Committee will report on the two-year
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organizations and how educational institutions throughout the state might
respond. Learn what you can do in your community to help these institutions educate volunteers and future nonprofit leaders.

FOUNDATION CENTER REGIONAL
COLLECTIONS ANNUAL MEETING
Representatives of Foundation Center Regional Collection Libraries will
meet to discuss mutual concerns and interests.

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CMF ANNUAL MEMBERS' MEETING
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The spirit of carnival is with you for this gala event at Flint's unique and
acclaimed College and Cultural Center. You can stroll through an outstanding collection of rare and antique automobiles; an unusual, life-like collection of miniature dolls; and a hands-on human health exhibit. You will dine
amid the classic elegance of the Flint Institute of Art's permanent
Renaissance collection of tapestries and the festive color of a special touring exhibit of carousel art. Then top off the evening at the University of
Michigan-Flint Theater for a festive, fun-filled hour of Flint's finest performing talent. You won't want to miss this merry-go-round of fun.
Reception Hosted by: Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank
Michigan National Bank
NBD Genesee Bank
(Shuttle service to reception and dinner will be continuous from 5:45 - 6:30
p.m. Following dinner, participants will be bussed to the University of
Michigan-Flint Theater. At the conclusion of the performance, participants
may walk two short blocks to the Hyatt Regency or take the shuttle.)

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION BREAKFAST MEETING
Yes, 7:00a.m., you'll find lots of good news for community foundations ...... .
Kellogg Community Foundation Youth Project, Mott Technical Assistance
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"SMALL COMMUNITIES- GREAT COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS"
Eugene Struckhoff will discuss the models of growth he has developed as a
result of a nationwide sample of community foundations serving smaller
communities. Audience members will have an opportunity to interact with
Mr. Struckhoff, and will learn how to develop their foundation.
Private foundations interested in the rapid growth and development of community foundations will, also, find this session of interest.
This workshop is a part of the Council on Foundations National Agenda.
Mr. Struckhoff is the Executive Vice President of the Community
Foundation of the Greater Baltimore Area.
CORPORATE GIVING SESSION I

CORPORATE VOLUNTEERISM: THE STATE OF THE ART
A session to provide national and statewide reviews of corporate volunteerism programs, policies and practices. Emphasis will be on how corporations are evolving in their commitment to and development of volunteerism
programs.
INVESTMENT SEMINAR I

INVESTMENT OUTLOOK FOR THE 90s
The 90s will bring a new decade, new challenges and exciting
times in the equity and bond markets. This session will look
at how you can best allocate limited resources to provide for
unlimited needs.

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This session will provide some measure of the important role the arts play
in the life of any community. It will explore ways to determine grant monies
for the arts and will discuss arts needs relative to other community needs.

CONVERSATION WITH JOHN A. EDIE
An opportunity to talk with John A. Edie, Vice President &amp; General Counsel,
Council on Foundations about YOUR foundation 's legal and tax concerns.
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LESSONS LEARNED
Four experienced community foundation executives who serve on the
Council on Foundations National Onsite Consulting Team will share the
lessons they learned from their consultations across the country. The "nuts
and bolts" session will give you an opportunity to raise issues with leaders
in the field as they discuss: asset development, creative grantmaking, and
management and investments.
This program is sponsored by the Council on Foundations Onsite
Consulting Project.
CORPORATE GIVING SESSION II

CORPORATE CEO'S ATTITUDES ON GIVING
What do CEOs think about "giving" in today's environment? Results of
discussions with 255 CEOs and 100 next generation CEOs will be presented. What does the pressure on profits, new ownerships and the "lean and
mean" philosophy mean to the future of corporate giving?
Commissioned by the Council on Foundations, the study was undertaken by
The Daniel Yankelovich Group, Inc.
INVESTMENT SEMINAR II

BENEFITS YOUR COMMUNITY CAN GET FROM THE FREE
TRADE AGREEMENT - IF YOU ARE READY
Learn the history of the trade arrangements between Canada and the U.S.
and the Free Trade Agreement... potential impact on U.S. compani ~s ...
potential impact on a Canadian company... courses of action to be followed
by U.S. businesses and communities ... how will Michigan be affected?
Who comes out ahead, or does everyone benefit?
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CONVERSATION WITH DR. NORMAN A. BROWN
What does the chief program responsibility at a foundation with assets of
more than $3 billion mean? This is an opportunity to talk with Dr. Norman
A. Brown, President &amp; Trustee, about any of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's
interests - youth, leadership, science education , South Africa, etc.

12:15 - 2:00p.m.
CLOSING LUNCHEON
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involved in the field of philanthropy. This leader will share the "why" and
"how" perspective in an informative, challenging, and inspirational address.
Previous speakers have included Rosalynn Carter and Eugene M. Lang.

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Sr. Vice President &amp; Managing Director
Smith Barney Inc.

Lance Buhl
Manager. Corporate Contributions
BP America

Kathryn A. Agard
Program Director
Council of Michigan Foundations

Gregory A. Chalille
Executive Director
The Oregon Community Foundation

Eleanor De Ling Andrews
Project Coordinator
Michigan Department of Education

Gerard P. Charette
Attorney
Wilson, Walker, Hochberg &amp; S lopen

Tyrone R. Baines
Program Director
W.K. Ke llogg Foundation

Maggie DeSan ti s

Robert Barbera
Senior Economist
Shearson Lehman Hutton lnc.

John A. Edie
Vice President &amp; General Counsel
Council on Foundations

Terry A. Barclay
Executive Director
Operation ABLE of Michigan

Pablo Ei senberg
President
Center fo r Community Change

David Benfer
Chief Executi ve Officer
Henry Ford Hospital

Peter R. Ellis
Program Director

Leo J. Brennan Jr.
Executive Director
Ford Mo tor Company Fund

E. Philip Farley
Executive Vice President-Trust Services
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company

Norman A. Brown
President
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Sandra Frank
Director
Michigan Access Project

Alice Buhl
Senior Vice President
Council on Foundations

David D. Gardiner
Assistant Director
Kalamazoo Foundation

Executive Director
Warren Conner Development Coalition

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

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Timothy S. Mc intyre
Project Director
Area Agency on Aging - Region IV

Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Nancy Goldberg

Robert D. McLellan
Senior Partner
Dykema, Gossett

Associate Director

Center for Corporate Community Relations
Denise Graveli ne
Communications Officer

Steven Minter

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Chairman, Leadership Committee
Council on Foundations

Kimi 0. Gray
Chairperson

Jane F. Morgan
Program Associate
Council of Michigan Foundations

Kenilworth Developme nt Corporation

Ann Hoag
Program Special ist
The Center for Volunteerism

Hector L. Ortiz
Executive Director

Communidad en Action

Elise J. Hoben
Program Director
Local Initiatives Support Corporation

Li nda B. Patterson
Increasing Philanthropy Project Program
Associate
Council of Michigan Foundations

Lawrence C. Hoff
President &amp; CEO
The Upjohn Company

W. Calvin Patterson III

Judith S. Hooker
Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation

Executi ve Director

McGregor Fund
Paul S. Pearson
Director, Human Resource Development
Steelcase Corporation

Benjamin L. Hooks
President

NAACP National Headquarters

Joan Davis Ratteray
President
Institute for Independent Education, Inc.

John H. Jacobson
President
Hope College
Dorothy A. Johnson
President
Council of Michigan Foundations

Ta lton Ray
President
Council for Community Based Development

Michael Josephson
President
Josephson Institute for the Advancement of Ethics

Vicki Rosenberg
Grants Program Officer
Getty Center for Education in the Arts

David B. Kennedy
President
Earh art Foundation

Martin Simon

Lisa Wyatt Knowlton
Vice President
Battle Creek Community Foundation

R. Sue Smith
Manager, Alcohol Education Programs
The Stroh Brewery Company

Glenn F. Kossick
President
Metro Health Foundation

John S. Snyder
Vice President-Trust In vestment
Comerica Bank

Karen L. Leppanen
Community Fdn. for Southeastern Michigan

Eugene Struckhoff
Executive Vice President
Communi ty Foundation of Greater Baltimore Area

Richard Lewis
Business School Dean
Michigan State University

Elizabeth C. Sullivan
Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation

John E. Marshall III
Chairman
Council of Michigan Foundations

James Vollman
Executive Director
Detroit Compact

Russell G. Mawby
Chairman &amp; CEO
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Linda Wilson
Vice President-Research
University of Mic higan

Associate Director

Michigan Human Investment Fund

Financia l Services Officer

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Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc .
The Gornick Fund
Granger Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
The Ha1Tis Foundation
Havirmill Foundati on
Health Education Foundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Myrtle E. &amp; William G. Hess Charitabl e
Trust
The Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel Foundation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward F. &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The Iacocca Foundation
India Foundation
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
The Jensen Foundation
Jew ish Community Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
The MinerS. &amp; Mary Ann Keeler Fund
WK. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees'
Fund, Inc.
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
Knight Family Charitable and Educational
Foundation
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
The Greater Lansing Foundation
The Lee Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
The Lou tit Foundation
Edward Lowe Foundation
The Lyon Foundation , Incorporated
Mallery Charitable Trust
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
McColl-Batts Foundation
McCurdy Memorial Scholarship Foundation
McGregor Fund
B.D. &amp; Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.D. &amp; Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
McKinley Foundation

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FOUNDATIONS MEMBERS
. . / Private Foundations
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
William R. Angell Foundation
Charles Shirley Avery Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauerv ic Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Besser Foundation
Guido A. &amp; Eli zabeth H. Binda Foundation
Max D. &amp; Constance M. Boersma Charitable
Trust Foundation
Arnold &amp; Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Viola E . Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
William &amp; Mary Carls Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The Charles DeVlieg Foundation
The Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
Dexter Charitable Trust Fund
The Herbert D. &amp; Junia Doan Foundation
Herbert H. &amp; Barbara C. Dow Foundation
The 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
Erickson Foundation
The J.F. Ervin Foundation
H.T. Ewald Fou ndation
John E. Fetzer Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Gannett Foundation
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation

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VanValkenburg Foundation
Vicksburg Foundation
Vogt Foundation
John &amp; Rose Watson Scholarship
Foundation
The Wege Foundation
The James A. Welch Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
The Wetsman Foundation
The John and Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
The Wolohan Family Foundation

Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Merillat Foundation
Metro Health foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
The Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Francis Goll Mills Fund
Monroe-Brown Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ruth Molt Fund
Mukti Fund
T.B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust
Allen E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial
Foundation
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Charitable
Foundation
William M. &amp; Mary E. Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.
Prince Foundation
The Pryor Foundation
Robbins Foundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Sage Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The NateS. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Jack D. &amp; Fredda S. Sparks Foundation
The Edward C. &amp; HazelL. Stephenson
Foundation
The Helmut Stem Foundation
The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
The Keith W. Tantlinger Foundation
W.B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
The Tiscomia Foundation, Inc.
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
The Trico Foundation
The Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment
Research
FrederickS. Upton Foundation
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
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Albion Civic Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Battle Creek Community Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation
Buchanan Area Foundation
Cadillac Community Foundation
Capital Area Foundation
Civic Foundation of Chelsea
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Community Heritage Foundation of Eaton
Rapids
Four County Foundation
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community
Foundation
The Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Grosse Pointe Park Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Leelanau Community Foundation
Ludington Area Foundation
Manistee County Foundation
Marcellus Community Foundation
Marquette Community Foundation
Marshall Civic Foundation
Midland Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County

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Northeast Michigan Comm unity Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community
Foundation
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation

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Kysor Industrial Corporation Foundation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
Mervyn's
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
The Stroh Brewery Company
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Trans Continental Airlines-Airtrust
Foundation
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The Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation

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Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Citi zens Trust, Ann Arbor
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
First of America-Michigan, Kalamazoo
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit,
Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
NBD Genesee Bank, Flint
NBD Grand Rapids, N.A., Grand Rapids
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Grand Rapids
Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo
Second National Bank, Saginaw

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Allied Automotive
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
ANR Pipeline Company
The Botman's, Inc. Fund
The Bundy Foundation
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company
Detroit Edison
Domino's Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Fibre-Converters Foundation, Inc.
Ford Motor Company Fund
GTE Telephone Operati ons, North Area
General Motors Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation
JSJ Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust

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He was enthusiastic about his foundation and corporate friends and colleagues
visiting Flint, an area for which he cared deeply. His quiet leadership and
foresight helped guide the Matt Foundation for more than 63 years. In 1963 he
created his own foundation and was a long-time supporter ofthe purposes for
which CMF was created.
Mr. Matt will be remembered for his evident love of life and mankind. He
inspired, encouraged, and challenged the people he met. On behalf ofthe CMF
Board of Trustees and Members the 17th Annual Conference is dedicated to his
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Communities in the 90s: Difficult Challenges/Exciting Choices" and Flint is a
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examine some of the critical issues and concerns of Michigan grantmakers. Our
sessions have been planned to present a realistic picture of the challenges that face
us and choices that can be made. This year's Host Committee has put together tours
designed to showcase their city with a special evening which promises to
demonstrate Flint's well-deserved reputation for promoting the arts.
We are pleased to have three programs cosponsored by the Community Foundation
National Agenda of the Council on Foundations. Community foundations from
neighboring states have been invited to attend our Conference this year; and the
development, growth, and leadership of community foundations will be highlighted
as we celebrate the 75th anniversary of our country's first community foundationThe Cleveland Foundation.
It has been a privilege chairing the Program Committee and Host Committee of the
17th Annual Conference of the Council of Michigan Foundations. We look forward
to welcoming you back to Flint, to renewing acquaintances, and to making new
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the homes of a few of the dynamic leaders who made
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of downtown Flint which includes a tour of the Mott
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Tour Moderator: Pat Edwards, Program Officer,
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Crossroads Village -Michigan's history comes to life at historic Crossroads Village,
where artisans and craftsmen go about their daily lives just as people did more than
100 years ago. Ride the Huckleberry Railroad back in time to this "living village" as
it is being prepared for the holiday season. Dress warm and comfortably.
Tour Moderator: Suzanne L. Feurt, Program Officer, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

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Tour Moderator: Debbie Coleman, Public Relations Assistant, Hurley Medical Center

Buick City- 1:00-3:00 p.m. Watch the Buick LeSabre assembled before your eyes as
you tour General Motor's state-of-the-art facility, Buick City, Flint- one of the
largest automobile manufacturing centers in the world - is a dynamic, diverse
community that is proud of its heritage, yet actively building toward the future.
No-where is this more evident than here where technology and teamwork are
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Medicine on the Cutting Edge - Magnetic Resonance Imaging is but one of many
examples of cutting-edge medical technology available to the Flint community. See a
demonstration of this highly successful procedure at the MRI Diagnostic Center. The
tour will also include a visit to the Mott Children's Health Center to see how private
philanthropy has helped the public health of an entire community, along with
neonatal intensive care, cancer, geriatrics, and cardiovascular specialty units at
Hurley Medical Center.

Tour Moderator: H. Halladay Flynn, Executive Vice President-Development,
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

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Board of Trustees Meeting

Miami Suite, Concourse

12:00 noon 7:30p.m.

Conference Registration

East Foyer, Lobby Level

"Gathering Place"

Whiting Suite, Lobby Level

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The Gathering Place is the meeting ground for Conference
registrants and will include a variety of interesting features.
It is open throughout the Conference.
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Annual Report Display/Exchange
Video Film Festival
Foundation Center Regional Library Collection Display

View video presentations of CMF private and community foundation
members and videos of grant projects. Check conference packet for schedule
of film showing.

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Conference and New Member Orientation

Fort Worth Suite, Concourse

New members and first-time conference registrants are invited to learn more about
YOUR organization. Old friends are welcome as well, to exchange ideas with CMF
officers, trustees and staff.

Speakers:

John E. Marshall III, Chairman, Council of Mich igan
Foundations; and President, The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Dorothy A. Johnson, President, Council of Mich igan
Foundations, Grand Haven

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Opening Reception

River Cafe (Lobby), Hyatt R egency H otel

Welcome to Flint! Let our new spark and energy make your visit a grand one! You'll
find the ambiance is relaxed and embracing at the beautiful 16-story Hyatt Regency
Hotel.

Reception hosted by: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Music provided by Sherm Mitchell Trio

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Dinner

Carriage Hall, Lobby Level

Michigan's Communities in the 90s: Difficult Challenges/Exciting Choices
Moderator:

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Foundations; and President, The Kresge Foundation, Troy

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Patricia B. Johnson, 17th Annual CMF Conference
Program Chair; and Executive Director, Muskegon County
Community Foundation

Invocation:

Helen Philpott, Co-chair, 17th Annual CMF Conference
Host Committee; and Chairperson, Community Foundation
of Greater Flint

Introduction:

WilliamS. White, Chairman, President &amp; CEO, C!iarles
Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint

Benjamin L. Hooks Executive Director,
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Baltimore, Maryland

Executive director of the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP) since 1977, Dr. Hooks' career has
embraced the fields of law, ministry and
public service.
He was co-founder and vice president of the
Mutual Federal Savings and Loan Association
of Memphis, Tennessee; was formerly an
assistant public defender and general counsel;
and in Shelby County, Tennessee, became the
first black judge to serve on a court of record
since the Reconstruction Era.
In 1972, President Nixon nominated
Dr. Hooks as the first black member of the
Federal Communications Commission .. . he
served with the FCC until assuming his
current post with the NAACP. He is an
ordained minister ... pastored churches in
Memphis and Detroit.
Chairman of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, his board memberships
have included the League of Women Voters, the Public Broadcasting Corporati~:n,
the National Alliance of Business, and the International League for Human Rights.
Dr. Hooks has appeared frequently on national news programs .. . "Meet the Press"
... "Face the Nation" . . . "The MacNeil Lehrer Report" . .. has testified numerous
times before Congressional committees . . . was instrumental in passage of the
Voting Rights Extension, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Bill.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, he attended LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis, and
Howard University in Washington, D.C .... earned his juris doctorate degree from
DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois. A combat veteran of World War II, Dr. Hooks
served with the Army's 92nd Infantry Division in Italy.

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Afterglow

River Cafe (Lobby), Hyatt Regency Hotel

Continue the mood ...... .
Gourmet coffee, tea, cordials and lite sweets will be served at the River Cafe.
Hosted by:

The Flint Journal
Michigan Bell Telephone Company

Music provided by Andrea Flodden
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East Foyer, Lobby Level

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Early Bird Coffee

Whiting Suite, Lobby Level

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

7:308:15 a.m.

Buffet Breakfast

8:3010:00a.m.

Concurrent Sessions

Presentation Hall, Lobby Level

Community Development Track I
Curtice/Chrysler/Nash Suites, Lobby Level
Understanding Community Development
The concept of community development, like many other new concepts, has become a
buzz-word and it is often confused with concepts such as neighborhood development,
community-based programs, and local initiatives. This session will define the concept
of community development discuss why it is important as a strategy, and describe the
community development process. Participants should leave with a common
"~derstanding of the concept and process of community development.

Moderator:

Tyrone R. Baines, Program Director, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek

Speakers:

Pablo S. Eisenberg, President, Center for Community Change,
Washington, DC
Lance Buhl, Manager, Corporate Contributions, BP America,
Cleveland, Ohio

Sloan Suite, Lobby Level
Community Education Track I
Values and Vocation: Community Options for Youth Education
Providing our youth with a firm base of values and basic skills is an increasing
challenge for Michigan communities. Society and the employer community expect
schools to graduate youth who possess broad academic skills, self-management and
behavioral and teamwork skills. The session will present new options in both public
and private education that communities can use, and will demonstrate the key role
corporations and foundations can play in revitalizing educational systems.

Conference
Speakers:

Marshall A Acuff

Robert Barbera

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�Moderator:

David B. Kennedy, President, Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor

Speakers:

Paul A. Pearson, Director, Human Resources Development,
Steelcase Corporation, Grand Rapids
Joan Davis Ratteray, President, Institute for Independent
Education, Inc. , Washington, DC
James Vollman, Executive Director, Detroit Compact

Community Health Issues I
Providing Access to Health Care

Randall Suite, Looby Level

It is estimated that approximately one million Michigan residents have limited
access to health care services due to inadequate insurance coverage. This session will
feature the findings and recommendations of The Governor's Task Force on Access to
Health Care and offer innovative program initiatives that meet the health care needs
of those that lack access to health care.

Moderator:

W. Calvin Patterson III, Executive Director, McGregor Fund,
Detroit

Speakers:

David W. Benfer, Chief Executive Officer, Henry Ford Hospital,
Detroit
Sandra Frank, Director, Michigan Access Project, Department of
Management &amp; Budget, Lansing

Scholarship Foundation Roundtable

Bougarts, Lobby Level

If your foundation, private, community or corporate, makes scholarship grants you
will want to attend this session to exchange ideas on how to run a more effective
program.

Moderator:

Sharron Krieger, Executive Director, Whirlpool Foundation,
Benton Harbor

Speaker:

Richard Redden, Information Specialist, Office of Financial Aid,
Michigan State University, East Lansing

10:0010:30a.m.

Refreshment Break

10:30 a.m.12:00 p.m.

Concurrent Sessions

East Foyer, Lobby Level

Curtice/Chrysler/Nash Suites, Lobby Level
Community Development Track II
Making Community Development Work
Three examples of successful community development initiatives in Michigan and
around the country will be discussed. The focus will be on a description of what was
done and the impact of these initiatives. Participants will have the opportunity to
evaluate whether community development is a strategy that has potential for their
foundation to fund.
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Conference
Speakers:

David W. Benfer

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Gregory A. Chalille

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Moderator:

David D. Gardiner, Assistant Director, Kalamazoo Foundation

Speakers:

Maggie DeSantis, Executive Director, Warren Conner Development
Coalition, Detroit

Kimi 0. Gray, Chairperson, Kenilworth Development Corporation,
Washington, DC
Hector L. Ortiz, Executive Director, Communidad en Action,
New Britton, Connecticut
Community Education Track II
Sloan Suite, Lobby Level
Human Investment: Life-Long Education to Meet Community Needs
Michigan's emerging Human Investment System will integrate the state's existing
job training, adult education, and support programs. It is a direct response to the
problems of adult illiteracy, worker retraining, and technical skills-building needed
for the new jobs in the next 20 years. This session will review the expected local
impact, the public policy principles behind the new system, and will showcase
exemplary adult programs currently in operation.

Moderator:

Glenn F. Kossick, President, Metro Health Foundation, Detroit

Speakers:

Eleanor (Eli) De Ling Andrews, Project Coordinator, Michigan
Department of Education, Adult Extended Learning Services,
Lansing
Terry A. Barclay, Executive Director, Operation ABLE of
Michigan, Southfield
Martin J. Simon, Associate Director, Michigan Human Investment
Fund, Lansing

Community Health Issues II
Randall Suite, Lobby Level
Meeting the Needs of the Chronically Ill and Homebound
Chronically ill persons often require a variety of health care services provided in a
non-traditional manner. This session will examine the needs of the chronically ill
homebound (i.e. older adults, AIDS patients, and others) and feature communitybased health care programs that address these needs. The session will also examine
ways of assessing the quality of community-based programs for the chronically ill.

Moderator:

Elizabeth C. Sullivan, Program Officer, The Kresge Foundation,
Troy

Speakers:

Warren W. Buckingham III, Director, AIDS ARMS Network, Inc.,
Dallas, Texas
Timothy S. Mcintyre, Project Director, Area Agency on AgingRegion IV, St. Joseph

Conference
Speakers:

Gerard P. Charette

Joan Davis Ratteray

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Eleanor De Ling Andrews

�The Tax Man Cometh

Dart/Durant Suites, Lobby Level

Private, corporate and community foundations must anticipate and respond to a
dynamic legislative and regulative environment. This interactive session will offer
participants an orientation to current legal and tax issues. It will also provide an
actual case study of how one foundation effectively dealt with an IRS audit.

Moderator:

Lisa Wyatt Knowlton, Vice President, The Battle Creek
Community Foundation

Speakers:

John A. Edie, Vice President &amp; General Counsel, Council on
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Foundations, Washington, DC
Karen L, Leppanen, Financial Services Officer, Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, Detroit

12:302:00p.m.

Plenary Luncheon

Presentation Hall, Lobby Level

Dilemmas - What They Mean to Grantmakers
Moderator:

Judith S. Hooker, Vice Chair, Council of Michigan Foundations;
and Trustee, Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation,
Grand Rapids

Introduction:

Peter R. Ellis, Program Director, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek

Michael Josephson
President, Josephson Institute for the Advancement of Ethics, Marina Del Rey, California
Josephson created the Josephson Institute
for the Advancement of Ethics because of his
commitment to increasing the nation's
awareness of ethical issues. The Institute is
unique in its role as a national leadership
training organization in the field of ethics. Its
workshops have engaged key decision makers
in the fields of journalism, government,
business, law, philanthropy, and the nonprofit
community. He is also an advisor to
corporations, government agencies, legal
firms, and the media nationwide.
Grantmakers will find his remarks are lively
and provocative.

Conference
Speakers:

John A. Edie

Pablo Eisenberg

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Curtice/Chrysler/Nash Suites, Lobby Level
Getting Involved in Community Development
Although community development is a relatively new problem-solving strategy, it
provides an opportunity for participation by a wide variety of private funders. This
session will explore roles that community foundations , banks, corporations, and other
foundations can play in the community development effort. It will also explore
linkages between these organizations and community-based organizations.
Participants will be able to explore and evaluate the role their organizations can play
in community development.

Moderator
and Speaker:

Ruth Goins, Program Associate, Charles Stewart Matt Foundation,
Flint

Speakers:

Gregory A. Chalille, Executive Director, The Oregon Community
Foundation, Portland
Elise J. Hoben, Program Director, Local Initiatives Support
Corporation, Kalamazoo
Talton Ray, President, Council for Community Based Development,
New York City

More on Ethics - Conversation With
Michael Josephson

Dart/Durant Suites, Lobby Level

The session on ethics will feature a Donahue-style interactive panel discussion led by
Michael Josephson of the Joseph &amp; Edna Josephson Institute for the Advancement of
Ethics concerning some of the major ethical issues involved in the grantmakinggrantseeking process. The panel will include representatives of both the foundation
and nonprofit communities. The audience will be invited to participate and comment.

Conference
Speakers:

Moderator:

Peter R. Ellis, Program Director, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek

Speaker:

Michael Josephson, President, Josephson Institute for the
Advancement of Ethics, Marina Del R ey, California

Panel:

Tyrone R. Baines, Program Director, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek

John H. Jacobson

Elise J. Hoben

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Detroit
Karen M. MacArthur, Executive Director, Fund Development,
Delta College, University Center
E.B. (Ted) Morley, Jr., President, Morley Brothers Foundation,
Saginaw
Barbara Orr, Executive Director, Detroit YWCA
Elizabeth S. Upjohn, Trustee, Kalamazoo Foundation
The program will be videotaped for subsequent editing so it can be used as part of a
Josephson Institute project funded by a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The
Institute will be working closely with the Council of Michigan Foundations to
establish an ethical decision-making training program for staff and board members of
grantmaking foundations and grantseeking nonprofit institutions.

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nationwide sample of community foundations serving smaller communities.
Audience members will have an opportunity to interact with Mr. Struckhoff, and will
learn how to develop their foundation. Private foundations interested in the rapid
growth and development of community foundations will, also, find this session of
interest.

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Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director, Community Foundations,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven

Speakers:

Suzanne L. Feurt, Program Officer, Charles Stewart Matt
Foundation, Flint
JoAnne Scanlon, Director, Community Foundations National
Agenda, Council on Foundations, Washington, DC
Eugene C. Struckhoff is the former President of The Community
Foundation of the Greater Baltimore Area, Inc.; and serves as
Senior Consultant, Council on Foundations, Baltimore, Maryland

Conference
Speakers:

Timothy S. Mcintyre

John Lore

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Educating Michigan Nonprofit Leaders

Miami Suite, Concourse

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The CMF Improving Philanthropy Committee will report on the two-year project
which examined issues that are affecting Michigan nonprofit organizations and how
educational institutions throughout the state might respond. Learn what you can do
in your community to help these institutions educate volunteers and future nonprofit
leaders.
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Moderator:

Presentors:

Russell G. Mawby, Chairman &amp; CEO, W.K. Kellogg Foundation;
and Chairman, CMF Improving Philanthropy Committee, Battle
Creek
Continuing Education-John H. Jacobson, President, Hope
College, Holland
Experiential Learning-Kelly Kellerman, Chairperson, Student
Volunteer Bureau, Albion College
Curriculum-Richard J. Lewis, Dean, Graduate School of
Business, Michigan State University, East Lansing
Issue-Linda B. Patterson, Program Associate, Improving
Philanthropy Project, Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand
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Research-Sue Marx Smock, Dean, College of Urban, Labor, and
Metropolitan Affairs, Wayne State University, Detroit

Foundation Center Regional Collections
Annual Meeting

San Antonio Suite, Concourse

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

3:305:00 p.m.

Refreshment Break

4:155:00 p.m.

CMF Annual Members' Meeting

Speakers:

East Foyer, Lobby Level

Presentation Hall, Lobby Level

John E. Marshall III, Chairman, Council of Michigan Foundations; and President, The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Dorothy A. Johnson, President
Richard K. Rappleye, Treasurer
Judith S. Hooker, Chair, Government Relations Committee
Donald A. Lindow, Vice President, National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Russell G. Mawby, Chairman, Improving Philanthropy Committee

Conference
Speakers:

Barbara Orr

Eric T. Nord

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Curtice/Chrysler/Nash Suites, Lobby Level

Past CMF Trustees will meet to evaluate the organization's progress and make
suggestions for the future .

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Reception, Dinner and Entertainment
Alfred P. Sloan Museum/Flint Institute of Arts/University of
Michigan-Flint Theatre
Refer to pages 15 and 16 of program

6:007:00p.m.

Cocktail reception at Alfred P. Sloan Museum

7:158:30p.m.

Dinner at Flint Institute of Arts

8:30p.m.

Begin boarding buses to the University of Michigan-Flint Theatre

9:00p.m.

Flint Talent Showcase
(Shuttle service to reception and dinner will be continuous from 5:45 - 6:30p.m.
Following dinner participants will be bussed to the University of Michigan-Flint
Theatre. At the conclusion ofthe performance, participants may walk two short
blocks to the Hyatt Regency or take the shuttle.)

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National Bank of Detroit-Genesee
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"Catch a Brass Ring": Carousel Art from
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Flint Talent Showcase

University of Michigan-Flint Theatre
Bluegrass music by Wade and Julia Mainer
Jazz by the New Reformation Dixieland Band
Carolyn Mawby conducting the University of
Michigan-Flint Singers
Progressive Rock by Iodine Raincoats

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7:00a.m.12:30 p.m.

7:007:30a.m.

Conference Registration

East Foyer, Lobby Level

Early Bird Coffee

Whiting Suite, Lo'bby Level

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

7:008:15 a.m.

Community Foundation Breakfast Meeting

River Cafe, Lobby Level

Yes, 7:00 a .m ... you'll find lots of good news for community foundations ....... Kellogg
Community Foundation Youth Project, Mott Technical Assistance Program, Energy,
and a special update on tax credit implementation.
Moderator:

Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director, Community Foundations,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven

Speakers:

Peter R. Ellis, Program Director, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek
Suzanne L. Feurt, Program Director, Charles Stewart Matt
Foundation, Flint
Jane F. Morgan, Program Associate, Council of Michigan
Foundations, Detroit

7:308:15a.m.

Buffet Breakfast

8:3010:00a.m.

Concurrent Sessions

Presentation Hall, Lobby Level

National Community Foundation Development Track I
Lessons Learned
(See individual subjects for room assignment)

Three experienced community foundation executives who serve on the Council on
Foundations National Onsite Consulting Team wiH share the lessons they learned
from their consultations across the country ..The "nuts and bolts" session will give you
an opportunity to raise issues with leaders in the field as they discuss: asset
development, creative grantmaking, and management and investments.
This program is sponsored by the Council on Foundations Onsite
Consulting Project.
Founding Community Foundations Assets $0 - 5 million

Minneapolis Suite, Concourse

Introduction:

Lucy R. Allen, President &amp; CEO, Saginaw Community Foundation

Speaker:

Helen Monroe, Executive Director, San Diego Community
Foundation, California

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�Growing Community Foundations Assets $5-10 million

Palm Beach/Baltimore Suites, Concourse

Introduction:

James M. Richmond, President, Battle Creek Community
Foundation

Speaker:

Eugene C. Struckhoff is the former President of The Community
Foundation of the Greater Baltimore Area, Inc. ; and serves as
Senior Consultant, Council on Foundations, Baltimore, Maryland

Managing Community Foundations Assets $10 million + +

Fort Worth Suite, Concourse

Introduction:

John E. Hopkins, Executive Director, Kalamazoo Foundation

Speaker:

Douglas M. Jansson, Executive Director, The Rhode Island
Foundation, Providence

Corporate Giving Session I
Corporate CEOs' Attitudes on Giving

Curtice/Chrysler/Nash Suites, Lobby Level

What do CEOs think about "giving" in today's environment? Results of discussions
with 255 CEOs and 100 next generation CEOs will be presented. What does the
pressure on profits, new ownerships and the "lean and mean" philosophy mean to the
future of corporate giving?
Commissioned by the Council on Foundations, the study was undertaken by The
Daniel Yankelovich Group, Inc.

Moderator:

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

Speaker:

Alice Buhl, Senior Vice President, Council on Foundations,
Washington, DC

Responder:

Lawrence C. Hoff, President &amp; Chief Operating Officer, The
Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo

Investment Seminar I
Investment Outlook for the 90s

Carriage A, Lobby Level

The 90s will bring a new decade, new challenges and exciting times in the equity and
bond markets. This session will look at how you can best allocate limited resources to
provide for unlimited needs.

Moderator:

JohnS. Snyder, Vice President-Trust Investment, Comerica Bank,
Detroit

Speakers:

A. Marshall Acuff, Senior Vice President &amp; Managing Director,
Smith Barney, Inc., New York City

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The Necessity of the Arts to the Community

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of any community. lt will explore ways to determine grant monies for the arts and
will discuss needs relative to other communities.

Moderator:

David B. LaClaire, Vice Chairman, Grand Rapids Foundation

Speaker:

Vicki Rosenberg, Grants Program Officer, Getty Center for
Education in the Arts, Douglas
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Bishop Suite, Concourse

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An opportunity to talk with John A. Edie, Vice President &amp; General Counsel, Council
on Foundations about YOUR foundations' legal and tax concerns.

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Richard K. Rappleye, Vice President, S ecretary/Treasurer,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint

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John A. Edie, Vice President &amp; General Counsel, Council on
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East Foyer, Lobby Level

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National Community Foundation Development Track II

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Using themes from the soon to be published book An Agile Servant, this session will
explore the issues involved with the community foundation and its publics:
grantseekers, the community, and donors. Special attention will be given to the
relationship with donors exploring why they choose the community foundation . This
session is developed from the work of the Council on Foundations National
Leadership Project.

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Mariam C. Noland, Executive Director, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan, Detroit

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Steven A. Minter, Chairman, Leadership Committee, Council on
Foundations; and Executive Director, Cleveland Foundation, Ohio

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Corporate Giving Session II
Corporate V olunteerism: The State of the Art

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programs, policies and practices. Emphasis will be on how corporations are evolving
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Mary E. Bradish, Public Affairs Specialist,
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Nancy Goldberg, Associate Director, Center for Corporate
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Investment Seminar II
Benefits Your Community Can Get From the
Free Trade Agreement · If You Are Ready

Carriage A , Lobby Level

Learn the history of the trade arrangements between Canada and the U.S. and the
Free Trade Agreement .. . potential impact on U.S. companies .. . potential impact on
a Canadian company . .. courses of action to be followed by U.S. businesses and
communities ... how will Michigan be affected? Who comes out ahead, or does
everyone benefit?

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E. Philip Farley, Executive Vice President- Trust Services, Old
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Speakers:

Gerard P. Charette, Attorney, Wilson, Walker, Hochberg &amp; Slopen,
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Richard B. McLellan, Senior Partner, Dykema, Gossett, Lansing

Conversation With Norman A. Brown

What does the chief program responsibility at a foundation with assets ofrnore than
$3 billion mean? This is an opportunity to talk with Dr. Norman A. Brown, President
&amp; Trustee, about any of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's interests- youth, leadership,
science education, South Africa, etc.

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Introduction:

Ranny Riecker, President, Harry A &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation, Midland

Speaker:

Norman A. Brown, President, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek

Closing Luncheon

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Donor's Platform

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United States today," Mrs. Hesselbein oversees a 669,000-member adult workforce, of
whom 99 percent are volunteers. Under her direction, the Girl Scouts have begun an
innovative program of corporate planning and management that includes training
developed by the faculty of the Harvard Business Sch9ol.
Mrs. Hesselbein received the first Entrepreneurial Woman Award for Excellence in
not-for-profit management, and was the first female recipient ofthe United Way's
National Professional Leadership Award. In 1987, she received an Honorary
Doctorate of Humane Letters from Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa.
Her board memberships include the Individual Investor Advisory Committee to the
Board of Directors of the New York Stock Exchange; the board of governors of the
Josephson Institute for the Advancement of Ethics, Marina Del Rey, California; and
the board of trustees of Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

Moderator:

John E. Marshall III, Chairman, Council of Michigan
Foundations; and President, The Kresge Foundation, Troy

Introduction:

Patricia B. Johnson, 17th Annual CMF Conference
Program Chair; and Executive Director, Muskegon County
Community Foundation

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Program Committee

H . Halladay Flynn, Executive Vice PresidentDevelopment, Community Foundation of Greater
Flint, Flint
Dan Gaydou, Publisher, The Flint Journal, Flint
Eugene Grice, President, James A. Welch
Foundation, Flint
Helen B. Harris, Trustee, Community Foundation of
Greater Flint, Flint
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
James R. Kettler, Vice President, James A. Welch
Foundation, Flint
Beverly King, Director, Flint Area Convention and
Visitors Bureau, Flint
Malcolm MacLean, Administrator, Hougen
Foundation, Flint
Webb F. Martin, Senior Vice President, NED
Genesee Bank, Flint
Susan Piper, Executive Director, Mallery Charitable
Trust, Flint
Duane Poole, Director of Public Relations, GM
Service Parts Operations, Flint
M. Joseph Roberson, President, Grand Blanc
Community Foundation, Grand Blanc
Bridgette Ryan, Program Officer, Charles Stewart
Matt Foundation, Flint
Judy Samelson, Director of Communications,
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
David K . Swenson, Executive Vice PresidentAdministration, Community Foundation of
Greater Flint, Flint
Jack W. Thompson, Trustee, Frances S. Wilson
Charitable Trust, Flint
Deborah Tuck, Executive Director, Ruth Matt Fund,
Flint
Arthur L. Tuuri, President, Community Foundation
of Greater Flint, Flint
Sarah Warner, Executive Director, Greater Flint
Arts Council, Flint
William S. White, Chairman, President &amp; CEO,
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
C. Edward White, Jr., Treasurer, Charles Stewart
Matt Foundation, Flint

Honorary Chairman: Charles Stewart Harding
Mott, Chairman Emeritus, Charles Stewart Matt
Foundation, Flint (deceased)
Program Chair: Patricia B. Johnson, Executive
Director, Muskegon County Community
Foundation, Muskegon
Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director, Community
Foundations, Council of Michigan Foundations,
Grand Haven
Tyrone R. Baines, Program Director, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek
E. Philip Farley, Executive Vice President, Trust
Administration, Old Kent Bank and Trust
Company, Grand Rapids
Robert A. Fisher, President, FrankS. &amp; Mollie S.
VanDervoort Memorial Foundation, Lansing
David D. Gardiner, Assistant Director, Kalamazoo
Foundation, Kalamazoo
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Dissemination &amp;
Communications, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek
Willard J. Hertz, Vice President, Charles Stewart
Matt Foundation, Flint
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Donald A. Johnson, Chairman, JSJ Foundation,
Grand Haven
Dorothy A. Johnson, President, Council of Michigan
Foundations, Grand Haven
David B. Kennedy, President, Earhart Foundation,
Ann Arbor
Glenn F. Kossick, President, Metro Health
Foundation, Detroit
David B. LaClaire, Vice Chairman, Grand Rapids
Foundation, Grand Rapids
John E . Marshall III, President, The Kresge
Foundation, Troy
Helen Philpott, Chairperson, Community
Foundation of Greater Flint, Flint
James M. Richmond, President, The Battle Creek
Community Foundation, Battle Creek
R. Sue Smith, Manager, Alcohol Education
Programs, The Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit
John Snyder, Vice President, Personal Trust,
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
Eileen C. Starks, President, Midland Foundation,
Midland
Elizabeth C. Sullivan, Program Officer, The Kresge
Foundation, Troy

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John E. Marshall III, Chairman
Donald A. Lindow, Vice Chairman-Corporate
Judith S. Hooker, Vice Chairman-Private
Mariam C. Noland, Vice Chairman-Community
Richard K. Rappleye, Treasurer
Dorothy A. Johnson, President &amp; Secretary

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Board of Trustees:

Helen Philpott, (Co-Chair), Chairperson,
Community Foundation of Greater Flint, Flint
Willard J. Hertz, (Co-Chair), Vice President, Charles
Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint

Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director, Ford Motor
Company Fund, Dearborn
Malcolm G. Dade, Jr., Vice President- Human
Resources, Detroit Edison, Detroit
Herbert H. Dow, President, Herbert H. &amp; Grace A.
Dow Foundation, Midland
Nichols M. Gabriel, Comptroller, The Ford
Foundation, New York
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Dissemination &amp;
Communications, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek
Willard J. Hertz, Vice President, Charles Stewart
Matt Foundation, Flint

John L. Asselin, Vice President, Citizens
Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
David Doherty, Vice President, GMI-Engineering &amp;
Management, Flint
Patricia Edwards, Program Officer, Charles Stewart
Matt Foundation, Flint
Suzanne L. Feurt, Program Officer, Charles Stewart
Matt Foundation, Flint

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Judith S. Hooker, Trustee, Robert L. &amp; Judith S.
Hooker Foundation, Grand Rapids
Gilbert Hudson, President, Hudson- Webber
Foundation, Detroit
Patricia B. Johnson, Executive Director, Muskegon
County Community Foundation, Muskegon
Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus, The Fremont
Area Foundation, Fremont
Howard D. Kalleward, Trustee, Dorothy U. Dalton
Foundation, Kalamazoo
Donald A. Lindow, Vice President, National Bank of
Detroit, Detroit
John E. Marshall III, President, The Kresge
Foundation, Troy
Mariam C. Noland, Executive Director, Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, Detroit
W. Calvin Patterson III, Executive Director,
McGregor Fund, Detroit
Carl F. Reitz, Secretary, Besser Foundation, Alpena
Margaret A. Riecker, President, Harry A. &amp;
Margaret D. Towsley Foundation, Midland
Leonard W. Smith, President, The Skillman
Foundation, Detroit
Stephen E. Upton, President, Whirlpool Foundation,
Benton Harbor
William V. Weatherston, Vice President, The Stroh
Brewery Company, Detroit
Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman/Trustee, Steelcase
CorporationJSteelcase Foundation, Grand Rapids

Council of Michigan Foundations' Members

Private Foundations
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Americana Foundation
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
William R. Angell Foundation
Charles Shirley Avery Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Besser Foundation
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Max D. &amp; Constance M. Boersma Charitable Trust
Foundation
Arnold &amp; Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial Scholarship
Fund
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
William &amp; Mary Carls Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The Charles DeVlieg Foundation
The Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
Dexter Charitable Trust Fund
The Herbert D. &amp; Junia Doan Foundation
Herbert H . &amp; Barbara C. Dow Foundation
The 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
Erickson Foundation
The J.F. Ervin Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
John E. Fetzer Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Gannett Foundation
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
The Gornick Fund
Granger Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
The Harris Foundation
Havirmill Foundation
Health Education Foundation
Heartland Foundation
David M. &amp; Joyce F . Hecht Foundation
Myrtle E. &amp; William G. Hess Charitable Trust
The Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel Foundation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Hougen Foundation

Advisory Cabinet
Russell G. Mawby, Chairman &amp; CEO
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Sue Blandford, Friend &amp; Former Chairman
Grand Rapids Foundation, Grand Rapids
Nathan B. Driggers, President
Harder Foundation, East Detroit
Allan J. Fletcher, Vice President
Comericaincorporated, Grosse Pointe
Herman F . Gertz, President
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation, Monroe
Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President &amp; Treasurer
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Miles Jaffe, Esq.
Honigman, Miller, Schwartz &amp; Cohn, Detroit
Keith D. Jensen, President
The Jensen Foundation, Ann Arbor
James R. Kettler, Vice President
James A. Welch Foundation, Flint
Evelyn Machtel, Vice President
Jack F. Wolfram Foundation, Lansing
Robert B. Miller, Chairman
The Miller Foundation, Battle Creek
James M. Richmond, President
The Battle Creek Community Foundation, Battle
Creek
Robert A. Risse lade, Trustee
The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids
Herbert F. Spieler, Manager of Public Affairs
Consumers Power Company, Jackson
Anthony T. Sullivan, Secretary
Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor
Alfred H. Taylor, Jr., Chairman
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Cleveland Thurber, Jr., Senior Vice President
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
William S. White, Chairman, President &amp; CEO
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
Sally J. Yerex, Second Vice President
National Bank of Detroit, Florida

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�The Helmut Stern Foundation
The Charles J . Strosacker Foundation
The Keith W. Tantlinger Foundation
W.B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
The Tiscornia Foundation, Inc.
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
The Trico Foundation
The Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
FrederickS. Upton Foundation
Frank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation
VanValkenburg Foundation
Vicksburg Foundation
V ogt Foundation
John &amp; Rose Watson Scholarship Foundation
The Wege Foundation
The James A. Welch Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
The Wetsman Foundation
The John &amp; Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
The Wolohan Family Foundation

Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward F. &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The Iacocca Foundation
India Foundation
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
The Jensen Foundation
Jewish Community Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
Kaufman Foundation
The Miner S. &amp; Mary Ann Keeler Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees' Fund, Inc.
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
Knight Family Charitable &amp; Educational
Foundation
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
The Greater Lansing Foundation
The Lee Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
The Loutit Foundation
Edward Lowe Foundation
The Lyon Foundation, Incorporated
Mallery Charitable Trust
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
McColl-Batts Foundation
McCurdy Memorial Scholarship Foundation
McGregor Fund
B.D. &amp; Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.D. &amp; Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
McKinley Foundation
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Merillat Foundation
Metro Health Foundation
Allen H . Meyers Foundation
The Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Francis Goll Mills Fund
Monroe-Brown Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
MuktiFund
T.B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust
Allen E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H . Osthelder Charitable
Foundation
William M. &amp; Mary E. Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family Foundation, Inc.
Prince Foundation
The Pryor Foundation
Robbins Foundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Sage Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The NateS. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H . Slocum Foundation
Jack D. &amp; Fredda S. Sparks Foundation
The Edward C. &amp; HazelL. Stephenson Foundation

Community Foundations
Albion Civic Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
The Battle Creek Community Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation
Buchanan Area Foundation
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
Capital Region Community Foundation
Civic Foundation of Chelsea
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Community Heritage Foundation of Eaton Rapids
Four County Foundation
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community
Foundation
The Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Blanc Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Grosse Pointe Park Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Leelanau Township Foundation
Ludington Area Foundation
Manistee County Foundation
Marcellus Community Foundation
The Marquette Community Foundation
Marshall Civic Foundation
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
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation

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�Dow Corning Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Fibre-Converters Foundation, Inc.
Ford Motor Company Fund
GTE Telephone Operations, North Area
General Motors Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation
JSJ Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Kysor Industrial Corporation Foundation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Little Caesars Enterprises
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
Mervyn's
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
MichCon Foundation
Michigan Health Care Education &amp; Research
Foundation, Inc.
Herman Miller, Inc.
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Trust
SPX Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
The Stroh Brewery Company
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Trans Continental Airlines-Airtrust Foundation
UNISYS
The Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation

Banks
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Citizens Trust, Ann Arbor
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
First of America-Michigan, Kalamazoo
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
NBD Genesee Bank, Flint
NBD Grand Rapids, N.A., Grand Rapids
National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo
Second National Bank, Saginaw

Corporate Foundations &amp; Corporations
Aeroquip Foundation
Allied Automotive
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
ANR Pipeline Company
The Borman's, Inc. Fund
The Bundy Foundation
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company
Detroit Edison Foundation
Domino's Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation

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-------------------- ~ednesday,November8
11:00 a.m. - 7:30p.m.
11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
1:00 - 3:00p.m.
2:00 - 5:00 p.m.

5:00 - 5:30 p.m.
6:00 - 7:15p.m.
7:30 - 9:30p.m.
9:30p.m.

Registration-East Foyer, Lobby Level
Gathering Place- Whiting Suite, Lobby Level
Board of Trustees Meeting- Miami Suite, Concourse
Buick City - Flint Area Tour
Flint Area Tours
Medicine on the Cutting Edge
Historic Homes on Parade
Crossroads Village
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Conference &amp; New Member Orientation-Fort Worth Suite, Concourse
Opening Reception-River Cafe, Hyatt Regency Lobby
Dinner &amp; Keynote Address- Carriage Hall, Lobby Level
Afterglow-River Cafe, Hyatt Regency Lobby

-------------------- Thursday, November 9
7:00 a.m. - 6:30p.m.
7:00- 7:30a.m.
7:30- 8:15a.m.
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.

10:00- 10:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon

12:30 - 2:00 p.m.

Registration-East Foyer, Lobby Level
Early Bird Coffee- Whiting Suite, Lobby Level
Buffet Breakfast-Presentation Hall, Lobby Level
Community Development Track I- Curtice/Chrysler/Nash Suites,
Lobby Level
Community Education Track 1-Sloan Suite, Lobby Level
Community Health Issues !-Randall Suite, Lobby Level
Scholarship Foundation Roundtable-Bougarts, Lobby Level
Refreshment Break-East Foyer, Lobby Level
Community Development Track II- Curtice/Chrysler/Nash Suites,
Lobby Level
Community Education Track 11-Sloan Suite, Lobby Level
Community Health Issues 11-Randall Suite, Lobby Level
The Tax Man Cometh-Dart/Durant Suites, Lobby Level
Plenary Luncheon
Dilemmas- ~hat They Mean to Grantmakers-Presentation Hall, Lobby Level
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�2:30 - 4:00 p.m.

Community Development Track III-Curtice/Chrysler/Nash Suites,
Lobby Level
More on Ethics - Conversation With
Michael Josephson-Dart/Durant Suites, Lobby Level

-------------------- Thursday,November9
2:30 - 4:00 p.m.

3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
4:15 - 5:00p.m.
5:15 - 6:00p.m.
6:00 - 10:00 p.m.

National Community Foundation
Development Track-Sloan/Randall Suites, Lobby Level
Educating Michigan Nonprofit Leaders-Miami Suite, Concourse
Foundation Center Regional Collections
Annual Meeting-San Antonio Suite, Concourse
Refreshment Break-East Foyer, Lobby Level
CMF Annual Members' Meeting-Presentation Hall, Lobby Level
Advisory Cabinet Meeting-Curtice/Chrysler/Nash Suites, Lobby
Level
Reception,
Dinner and Entertainment-Alfred P. Sloan Museum/Flint
Institute of Arts/ University of
Michigan-Flint Theatre
Friday, November 10

Registration-East Foyer, Lobby Level
Gathering Place- Whiting Suite, Lobby Level
Early Bird Coffee- Whiting Suite, Lobby Level
7:00 - 7:30 a.m.
Community Foundation Breakfast Meeting-River Cafe, Hyatt
7:00 - 8:15 a.m.
Regency Lobby
Buffet Breakfast-Presentation Hall, Lobby Level
7:30 - 8:15 a.m.
National Community Foundation Development Track I
8:30- 10:00 a.m.
Founding Community Foundations-Minneapolis Suite, Concourse
Growing Community Foundations-Palm Beach/Baltimore Suites,
Concourse
Managing Community Foundations-Fort Worth Suite, Concourse
Corporate Giving Session I-Curtice/Chrysler/Nash Suites, Lobby
Level
Investment Seminar I- Carriage A , Lobby Level
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
The Necessity of the Arts to the Community-Pioneer Suite,
Concourse
Conversation With John A. Edie-Bishop Suite, Concourse
Refreshment Break-East Foyer, Lobby Level
10:00- 10:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon National Community Foundation
Development Track II- Regency Ballroom, Concourse
Corporate Giving Session II-Curtice/Chrysler/Nash Suites, Lobby
Level
Investment Seminar II- Carriage A, Lobby Level
Conversation With Norman A. Brown-Bishop Suite, Concourse
Closing Luncheon-Donor's Platform-Presentation Hall, Lobby Level
12:15- 2:00p.m.
7:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Council of Michigan Foundations
The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is a nonprofit association of Michigan grantmakers,
including private and community foundations, banks serving 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.

18th Annual CMF Conference
October 31- November 2, 1990
Clarion Hotel &amp; Conference Center, Lansing

Display materials for the 17th Annual CMF Conference are courtesy of participating foundations;
The Foundation Center inN ew York; and the University of Michigan- Flint Foundation Center
Regional Collection.

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Check-in time at the Hyatt Regency
is after 3:00 p.m. Room assignments
prior to 3:00p.m. are on availability
basis. Luggage may be stored with
the Bell Captain.
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Parking
Parking is available in the Hyatt Regency Hotel
ramp, adjacent to the building. Special conference
rate: $2.50/day.
Additional parking is available in the Water Street
Pavillion surface lot on the corner ofN. Saginaw
and E. Kearsley. Special conference rate: $2.50/day.
In order to take advantage ofthe special rate, CMF
conference participants must come to the CMF
Conference Registration Desk and have their
parking tickets stamped.
SMOKING POLICY
During regularly scheduled conference sessions,
smoking will be permitted only at the luncheon
sessions. When facing the head table, the smoking
section will be on your left.

Downtown Flint Parking Map

No smoking is permitted during any other sessions.

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Parking Ramps

�Council of Michigan Foundations
P.O.Box599
Grand Haven, MI 49417
(616) 842-7080

The Gathering Place

Message Center

The Gathering Place will serve as the meeting
ground for conference registrants and will include a
variety of features of interest to conference
registrants. In addition to member annual reports,
CMF will display publications available through
the office. The Foundation Center Regional
Collection Libraries will have their resource
materials on display.

The Message Center is located in the Gathering
Place and will be accessible during conference
registration hours. Conference registrants are
urged to check the message board on a regular
basis.

Designs/Production:
Program and Mailers

Staff

Robert E. Hencey, Director of Dissemination &amp;
Communications, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek

Conference Coordinator
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven

Photographer
Kevin A. Beswick, Photographer, Steelcase Inc.,
Grand Rapids

Acknowledgements
CMF is most grateful to the following members for
their additional Conference support:
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
The Flint Journal
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan National Bank
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
NBD Genesee Bank

Because registrants have few opportunities to check
the message board, you are encouraged to have your
messages left with the hotel through the message
service operator.

Dorothy A. Johnson, President
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director
Jeri L. Fischer, Staff Associate
Judy M. Carl, Staff Associate
Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director, Community
Foundations
Judith A. Steudle, Secretary

Part-Time Staff
John L. Allen, Editor, The Michigan Scene
Jane F. Morgan, Program Associate, State of
Michigan/Community Foundation Energy
Initiative
Linda Patterson, Program Associate, Improving
Philanthropy Project

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                    <text>Mail this registration card and fee to: Registrar, Council of Michigan Foundations,
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(Checks should be made payable to Council of Michigan Foundations)

NOVEMBER 8-10,1989
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Flint

Name

Title---------------

Foundation, Bank or Corporation - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - -

____________________________________________________ Phone( ___ ) _ _ _ _ _ _ ___

DiffiCULT CHALL[NG[S
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Street ____________________________________________________________________________
State

City

Zip------------

Spouse's Name _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____

FOUNDATIONS

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CORPORATIONS

�Complete both sides of one card per conferee or couple. Please attach additional registrations.
Enclosed is$

for reservation(s) for the November 8-1 0, 1989, 17th Annual Conference to be held at Hyatt Regency Hotel, Flint, MI.

CMFMember

Non-Member

*

0 EARLY Full registration incl.
six meals, November 8-10, 1989
(Register before I 0/ 18/89)
... ...... ... ... .... ....... ............ ...... $250

0 EARLY Full registration incl.
six meals, November 8-10, 1989
(Register before I 0/18/89)
................... ........................ $375*

0 Full registration incl.
six meals, November 8-10, 1989
.................. .... .......... .......... ... $275

0 Full registration incl. six
meals, November 8-l 0, 1989
.... .. ........................ ......... .... $400*

Partial Registration (Members &amp; Non-Members)
November 8, 1989

November 9, 1989

0 Reception, Dinner &amp; Session .. ........ $65

0 Breakfast &amp; Morning Sessions ...... :...$60
0 Lunch &amp; Afternoon Sessions ............ $60
0 Reception, Dinner &amp; Entertainment .. $65

November 10, 1989

0 Breakfast &amp; Morning Sessions ........ $60
0 Lunch Session .................................. $55

0 Check if vegetarian meals desired.

Call CMF for Community Foundation registration information.
*Non-Member representatives attending the full Conference will receive member
rate if joining CMF within one month following the Conference.
Spouses are welcome and will be charged the same registration as paid by a
Member or Non-Member as the case may be.

NOTE: CANCELLATIONS WILL BE HONORED UNTIL WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 1, 1989.

TOURS
Tours will be conducted Wednesday afternoon, November 8 at 2:00p.m. and
by advance reservation only. Please check the appropriate box.
0 Medicine on the Cutting Edge 0 Buick City 0 Historic Homes on Parade
0 Crossroads Village 0 Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Offices

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Sloan Museum
Iodine Raincoats, Progressive Rock
Flint Institute of Arts
Mary Margaret St. John, Violin Favorites
University of Michigan Theatre
Host:

Will Hertz

Carolyn Mawby conducting the
Univeri t y of Michigan - Flint
Chamber Singers Alumni Choir
Selections from Carousel
Wade and Julia Mainer, Bluegrass Music
New Reformation Dixieland Band, Jazz
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Dave Thompson

A C K N 0 WL E D G E M E N T S
Hosts for Sloan Cocktail Reception:
CITIZENS COMMERCIAL &amp; SAVINGS BANK
MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK
NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT - GENESEE
Ceramic Carousel Horses - Sloan:
CHERYL EDWARDS
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Flint Institute of Arts
University of Michigan-Flint
Flint Area Convention and Visitors Bureau
Flint Sparks

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                    <text>�Council of Michigan
Foundations Board of
lfustees and Officers

media, grantees, the national and
regional grantmaking community, and
the general public.
CMF is affiliated with the Council
on Foundations and 30 other regional
associations throughout the country.

~oses
•
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 oflocal, state and national
government.
•
To increase private and community foundation and corporate grantmaking resources in the State of
Michigan.

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the Council of
Michigan Foundations
The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is a nonprofit association
of266 Michigan grantmakers, including 171 private foundations, 35 community foundations, 4 7 corporate
foundations and giving programs, and
13 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

•
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.

�MESSAGE TO
CMFMEMBERS

During the last few months, we
have all read volumes of newspaper
and magazine copy exploring the end
of the I 980s and the hopes for the
I 990s. Prognosticators and pundits
looked at nearly every phase of American life, attempting to predict what
this last decade before the new millennium holds for all of us.
It is an apt opportunity to reflect
on past lessons, to think about the
future we face, and prepare for our
role in it.
During the last decade we have
seen tremendous changes in Michigan philanthropy. As the number of Michigan grantmakers has
increased, so have the demands on
our resources to address a wide range
of social, cultural and educational
problems. The private sector was
asked to share the federal and state
governments' responsibilities to care
for social ills. The private sector still
maintains great creativity and flexibility, but does not have all the
answers nor by any means the
necessary resources.
Most of the challenges that
faced us as responsible citizens and
concerned grantmakers at the start of
the I980s remain at the close- preserving the environment, fostering
economic development, and strengthening the nation's education system.
And we have added a few new issues
along the way- AIDS and the growing
push for peace and democracy
around the world.

These challenges will remain
with us both nationally and at the
state level. As members of Michigan's
philanthropic community, we face
several of our own special challenges,
and are developing special programs
to sustain us through the I 990s into
the next century.
The first is to maintain the
strong, existing base of Michigan philanthropy and to expand its numbers
for the future benefit of grantees. We
are pursuing a number of programs
designed to stimulate interest in
grantmaking among Michigan businesses and industries, fo provide the
technical assistance necessary for a
growing community foundation field,
and to maintain the traditional excellence of our private grantmaking
organizations.
The second is the challenge of
establishing and nurturing the next
generation of volunteers and philanthropists. CMF's work in developing
core curriculum in philanthropy for
Michigan higher education is one way
of educating the state's young people;
the new Michigan Campus Compact is
another for putting volunteerism into
practice.
The Council of Michigan Foundations-an organization of corporate
grantmakers, community foundations
and private foundations-retains its
historic commitment to serving the
diversity of its members and their
needs, and educating the public about
the contributions of Michigan
philanthropy.
Our strength and sense of purpose as an organization derives from
the 266 grantmaking institutions from
all walks of Michigan life that comprise our membership. But CMF also
reflects the drive and vision of the

men and women who serve as volunteer trustees, and paid and volunteer
staff. This last year we were saddened
by the deaths of two of Michigan philanthropy's best known leaders- C.S.
Harding Mott, chairman of the Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation, and Peter
Ellis, program director of the WK.
Kellogg Foundation and CMF's first
loaned Executive-In-Residence.
While the practice and management of philanthropy as we know it
today may change by the year 2000,
we can rest assured that the spirit,
commitment and creativity that has
marked Michigan philanthropy in the
past will remain strong for the future.

·~~o.ff.

.J

john E. Marshall, III
Chairman

._ _ . .

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Dorothy A. johnson
President

�PROGRAMS

Or. Norman A. Brown,

W. K. Kellogg Foundation
and Gennady Alferen ko,
Foundation for Social
Innovations (U.S .S.R.),
talk at the 17th Annual
Conference.

The Council of Michigan Foundations' 1989-90 program year reflected
the transition that arrived with the
close of the 1980s and the start of the
1990s. It was both a time of building on
existing initiatives established in earlier years, and launching new projects
that reflected the changing environment of philanthropy in the State of
Michigan as well as the nation.

~asing

Philanthropy
in Michigan
One of those new initiatives was
the launch of a new, three-year program to stimulate the creation of new
corporate giving programs-particularly in small and mid-size businesses- and to increase the aggregate
level of funding for Michigan corporate
contributions.

Funded by grants from 10 CMF
members, the Corporate Giving Initiative is designed to provide technical
assistance for Michigan companies
interested in establishing a corporate
giving program. The program design
was the result of a year-long information gathering and planning process
under the direction of the CMF Corporate Taskforce.
Word of the new program was
spread through presentations to
chambers of commerce, meetings
with individual businesses, and coverage in state daily newspapers and
the national philanthropic press. A
number of one-half day regional seminars on both sides of the state are
planned for late I 990 and early 1991.
Publications produced as part of
the new initiative include a six-page
bulletin titled "How to Organize a Corporate Giving Program," a new semiquarterly newsletter, and a program
brochure.
Another special CMF program
designed to encourage the expansion
of community foundations, build
assets, and provide technical assistance and training for staff and board
members is now in its second year.
The program was established in
1988-89 with a $2 million grant from
the WK. Kellogg Foundation, and is
closely linked to a sister project
designed to provide technical assistance for community foundations.

�John E. Marshall, Ill,
Ranny Riecker, Brian
O'Connell and Dr. Russell

G. Mawby at CMF's conference geared toward education in philanthropy
and volunteerism.

�Dr. Norman A. Brown,

W. K. Kellogg Foundation
and Gennady Alferenko,
Foundation for Social
Innovations (U.S.S.R.),
talk at the 17th Annual
Conference.

�Increases in funding, development of new component funds, new
donors, and professional staff have
been documented. There were 525
new donors to community foundations, as well as 144 new component
funds. The number of full-time community foundation executive directors
grew from eight in 1988 to 14 in 1990.
Assets grew by $7 5 million in
1988-89 compared to $3 7 million the
previous year. Two million dollars was
directly attributable to the Michigan
Community Foundation Tax Credit, a
new state program that permits a maximum credit of 50 percent of the
amount donated to community foundations up to $1 00 for individuals,
$200 for couples, or $5,000 for
businesses.
Six community foundations met
the challenge grant requirements
of the project and each received
$100,000 after raising a two-forone match.
On-site consulting was provided
to 23 established community foundations and six emerging community
foundations in unserved areas of
the state.
Training and workshops in special legal, accounting and computer
systems were also made available.

Grantmakers Visitation
participants meet to discuss mutual grantmaking
processes and management techniques.

~ving

Philanthropy
While CMF continued its extensive array of membership services,
efforts were intensified to improve the
practice of philanthropy and to stimulate interest in volunteerism, particularly at the college level.

More than 250 peopleincluding representatives from 57
Michigan institutions of higher
education-gathered to explore ways
to introduce philanthropy and volunteerism into standard college curriculums across the state.
The first midwestern "Campus
Compact," a coalition of 10 colleges
and universities committed to promoting community service, was also
established with CMF assistance.
Housed at Michigan State University,
the Michigan Compact will support the
development and promotion of college
student volunteer programs.
The publication of CMF's annual
statewide Capital and Endowment
Campaign Report has stimulated wide
nonprofit agency participation and
broad donor interest. The report is
soon to be replicated by at least one
other regional association, extending
our networking with national groups.

John E. Marshall, Ill,
Ranny Riecker, Brian
O'Connell and Dr. Russell

G. Mawby at CMF's conference geared toward education in philanthropy
and volunteerism.

�Conference breaks provide an opportunity for
one-on-one discussions

Michael Josephson
presents ethical dilemmas to 17th Annual
Conference session and
luncheon participants.

~erences and Workshops

17th Annual Conference
participants gather for
lively discussions.

"Michigan's Communities in the
90s: Difficult Challenges/Exciting
Choices," the theme of CMF's 17th
Annual Conference, offered nearly
600 grantmakers new ideas on
philanthropy for the new decade.
The conference, held in Flint
from November 8 to 10, brought
together a host of national experts on
community and social issues under
the leadership of Program Chair
Patricia B. Johnson, executive director of the Muskegon County
Community Foundation.
Keynote speakers included Benjamin L. Hooks, executive director of
the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP), Michael]osephson, president of the Josephson Institute for the
Advancement of Ethics, and Francis
Hesselbein, national executive director
of the Girl Scouts, USA.
Each addressed issues that cut
across the spectrum of grantmakers
and grantseekers, including the challenges and choices facing grantmakers, ethics and the effective management of nonprofit organizations.

�Flint, a city recognized for its
sense of community and long tradition
oflocal community-building activities,
served as a "laboratory" for a variety of
site visits. Conference participants visited foundation-funded local projects
dealing with economic development,
health care, and arts and culture.
Helen Philpott, chairperson of
the Community Foundation of Greater
Flint, and Willard]. Hertz, vice president of the Charles Stewart Matt
Foundation, served as host committee co-chairs.
The conference was dedicated
to the memory of the late Charles
Stewart Harding Matt, chairman of the
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation.
Mr. Matt had accepted the honorary
chairmanship of the conference in the
fall of 1988; he passed away the
following spring.
For the seventh consecutive year,
CMF members took advantage of the
Grantmakers' Spring School series. In
March, a two-day school in Lansing
explored issues of concern for community foundations ranging from a
basic orientation for new trustees and
staff to a review of the new Michigan
Community Foundation Tax Credit
program.
A month later, 25 representatives
from private foundations attended a
one-day session in East Lansing. In
early May, over 75 corporate grantmakers traveled to Detroit for a daylong school with the theme of"Making
the Grade: Investing for Results."
CMF's Annual Meeting, held in
Lansing in early June, attracted over
I 00 officers, trustees and staff from
grantmakers based in the central part
of the state. Joseph L. Hudson, Jr., chairman of the Hudson-Webber Foundation and president of the Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, spoke on the role of grantmakers
in building strong communities.
Special topical meetings of interest to Michigan grantmakers continued; Grantmakers in Health, the
Scholarship Roundtable, Grantmakers
for Children and Youth, and the AIDS
Task Force all met during 1989-90.

Grantmakers!Grantseekers attendees, John Paul,
36th District Court, and
Barbara Goldman, Michigan Council for the Arts,
chat with Dr. Russell G.
Mawby, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation.

17th Annual Conference
Honorary Chairman, the
late Charles Stewart
Harding Molt.

�~lative
and Industry
Liaison
Keeping Michigan's state legislative community abreast of grantmaker activities is an important element of CMF's legislative agenda. And
more than 110 legislative and executive staff participated in a CMF-sponsored seminar on Michigan foundations and corporate giving programs.
CMF joined forces with the
Council on Foundations and other
regional association of grantmakers to
secure legislative relief from the problem of private foundations "tipping"
their grantees into private foundation
status.

Over 110 legislative &amp;
executive staff attend
CMF's first Legislative
Seminar, "Foundation
and Corporation Grants:
Helping Your Constituents
Find Resources."

During the year, additional technical revisions to Public Act 170 pertaining to the liability of volunteer
board members of nonprofit organizations were sought. CMF continued to
educate its members and the nonprofit
community about the law and sought
additional clarification of its application to private foundation volunteer
board members.
Staff members remained active
with the Council on Foundations and
regional association of grantmakers.
Relationships continued with organizations such as Metro Detroit Gives,
the Foundation Center, National Committee on Responsive Philanthropy,
Independent Sector, United Way of
Michigan, Michigan League for Human
Services, Michigan Chamber of Commerce, and Detroit Chamber of Commerce Contributions Committee.

Mariam C. Noland,
Community Foundation
for Southeastern Michigan,
and Richard H. Austin,
Secretary of State, meet at
Legislative Seminar.

Judith S. Hooker and
co-panelists Robert E.

Hencey, Willard J. Hertz,
Mariam C. Noland and
Thomas D. Staton,
address Legislative
Seminar participants.

�~bership Services
Services to members, including
provision of information, data and
technical assistance, cut across many
CMF programs serving private foundation, community foundation, and corporate grantmaking members.
In addition to the many servicerelated components of CMF special
projects, the Council instituted a series
of programs to provide grantmakers
the opportunity for visits and geographic and regional meetings.
Seven southeast Michigan grantmakers hosted 45 corporate and foun dation grantmakers in a day-long tour
of their facilities. Not only did participants have the chance to review
office arrangements, but also to discuss mutual grantmaking processes
and management techniques.
The Detroit Area Grantmakers
group remained active during
I 989-90, holding seven monthly
meetings from fall through spring. Topics discussed ranged from Detroit's
cultural renaissance to trends in taxation legislation.

In response to member interest,
the CMF Board ofTrustees established
a Michigan AIDS Fund in February. The
Fund, the end result of two years of
planning, is expected to provide a
model for providing foundation funding for AIDS projects. It is hoped that
$500,000 will be raised from CMF
members for the project.

Public Information and
Publications
CMF's extensive publications and
public information program continued
at a rapid pace during the year,
receiving an average of 55 informational requests per week-an all-time
record.
Leading the list of new publications was the first edition of the "Capital and Endowment Fund Campaign
Report." This annual publication provides survey data from over I 30 Michigan nonprofit organizations conducting fund-raising efforts.
Volunteer training was the subject of a new report that grew out of a
statewide seminar. "Education in Philanthropy and Volunteerism: National
and State Trends and Opportunities
for Michigan" was distributed to the
presidents of all Michigan colleges as
well as CMF members.
The new state tax credit program
for community foundations was
explored in the "State of Michigan/
Community Foundation Tax Credit,"
published in cooperation with the
Treasury Department.

Head table members, Dr.
Russell G. Mawby, Keith
Bankowitz, Gale Clarke,
James E. Keyes and
Leonard Holt. prepare
for the Grantmakersl
Grantseekers Seminar's
Opening Session.

�An update of the MjcN gan Foun datjon Djrectory, Edjtion VI, first published in 1988-89, was produced and
distributed to all CMF members. In
addition, an annual report and four
issues of "The Michigan Scene"CMF's newsletter-was distributed to
members, foundations, corporate giving programs, media, government representatives and the general public.
Other new publications designed
to assist grantmakers included, "Establishing and Administering a Scholarship Program," "Michigan Corporate
Matching Gift Programs (second
edition)," "Establishing a Charitable
Foundation in Michigan (second
edition)," and "Michigan's Community
Foundations."

r

M!OUGANCORPO
MATCHING G!Ff
PROGRAMS

Media interest in Michigan
grantmakers and their activities
remained strong, with an average of
two media inquiries a week coming
into the CMF office. Articles on Michi gan philanthropy and CMF appeared
in many Michigan daily newspapers as
well as in a number of specialty publications and magazines.
A complete list of CMF publications available for free or for purchase
is available by contacting the Council's
office in Grand Haven.

4,

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•

•
•

•
•
•
•
•
•
•
CMF publishes a wide
variety of materials
for grantmakers and
grantseekers .

Resources

CMF materials, as well as those
produced by many other organizations, can be found at the eleven Foundation Center Regional Collections in
Michigan. These collections provide a
core set of Foundation Center publications, as well as supplemental materials on a wide range of topics of interest
to grantmakers and grantseekers.
Cooperating collections are
located at:
Alpena County Library
The Battle Creek Community
Foundation
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
Sault Ste. Marie Area Public
Schools

�FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS

~rtoflndependent
Auditors

~ceSheets

Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.

March 31

Board of Trustees
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.

1989

1990

Assets

We have audited the accompanying balance sheets of
the Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc. as of March 3 I,
I 990 and I 989, and the related statements of activity and
changes in fund balances and cash flows for the years then
ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of
the Council's management. Our responsibility is to express
an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally
accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that
we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of
material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a
test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures
in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing
the accounting principles used and significant estimates
made by management, as well as evaluating the overall
financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits
provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to
above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial
position ofthe Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc. at
March 31, 1990 and 1989, and the results of its operations
and its cash flows for the years then ended in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles.

Unrestricted Funds
Cash
Short-term investments

$

17,621
167,542

6,869
144,432

$

185,163

151,301

Furniture
Equipment

39,374
167,340

38,711
158,234

Less allowances for depreciation

206,714
105,968

196,945
76,973

100,746

119,972

$ 285,909

$ 271,273

Restricted Funds
Short-term investments- Note C

$2,117,586

$3,845,007

$2,117,586

$3 ,845,007

Endowment Fund
Investments

$

Total Assets-All Funds

$2,475,519

72,024

$

69,975

$4,186,255

Liabilities and Fund Balances
Unrestricted Funds
Accounts payable
Fund balances:
General operating
Survey and directory (deficit)
Net investment in furniture and equ ipment

$

1,622
186,443
{2,902)
100,746

$ 154,264
(2,963)
119,972

284,287

271,273

$ 285,909

$ 271,273

Restricted Funds
Accounts payable
Grants payable
Deferred revenue:
Kellogg Youth Program- Note C
Energy Initiative Program-NoteD
Other deferred reven ue

$

9,464
200,000
1,674,650
37,085
196,387

$2,065,688
1,701,040
78,279

1,908,122

3,845,007

$2,117,586

$3 ,845,007

Fund balance

$

$

Total Liabilities and Fund
Balances-All Funds

$2,475 ,519

Endowment Fund

See notes to financial statements.

II

72,024

69,975

$4,186,255

�~ments
of Activity
and Changes in Fund
Balances
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.

Restricted

Unrestricted

General
Operating
Fund

Survey
and
Directory
Fund

Furniture
and
Equipment
Fund

Subtotal

Increasing
Philanthropy
Fund

Improving
Philanthropy
Fund

Molt
Commun ity
Foundation
Technical
Assistance
Fund

Kellogg
Youth
Program
Fund
(Note C)

Corporate
Giving
Initiative
Fund

Kellogg
Youth
Administralion Fund

Support and revenues:
Support-grants
Revenues:
Contributions
Conferences
Workshops
Publications
Investment income and other

Total Revenues
Total Support and Revenues

$431,038
$266,625
117,148
20 ,702
725
43,709

$11 ,054

$266,625
117 ,148
20 ,702
11,779
43,709

$49 ,606

$46,286

$103,815

38,276

5,750
1,819

11,671

$63,546

$31,064

68,962

448,909

11,054

459 ,963

61,277

84 ,562

111,384

31,064

68,962

63,546

448 ,909

11,054

459,963

61,277

84,562

111,384

31,064

500 ,000

63,546

169,139
9,360
90,643
21 ,324
28,121
14,199
17,527

2,397
758

171 ,536
10,118
90,643
21,324
28,186
14,394
20,069

5,350
16,488

20 ,417
21 ,0 17

60,715
6,462

21,329

32,508
1,254
4,548

21 ,698
9,332
5,367
3,659

11,517
8,483
5,079
3,821
9,723

7,575
712
858

Expenses:
Grants
Salaries, taxes and benefi ts
Contracted services
Conferences
Workshops
Printing and publications
Meetings and travel
Telephone and postage
Scholarship activities
Equipment lease and maintenance
Occupancy
General supplies
Books and subscriptions
Insurance
Depreciation

500 ,000

11,070
27,937
13 ,294

65
195
2,542
484

10,993

44,707

61

Fund balances at beginning of year
Transfers-furniture and equipment
acquisitions
Other transfers

154, 264

Fund Balances at Year-End

277

346

827
25

2,340
182

3,097
1,687

201
389

$ 28,995
28,995

444,190

61 ,277

84 ,358

110,584

31,064

500,000

62 ,546

15,773

-0-

204

800

-0-

- 0-

1,000

(204)

(800)

1,588
404,202

(2,963)

(7 ,765)
(4,763)
$186,443

$ (2,902)

2,673
8,519
12,9 54
5,275

11,554
27,937
14,350
3,496
1,588
28,995

1,056
3,496

Total Expenses
Support and Revenues Over
(Under) Expenses

24,160
4,043

(28,995)
119,972

271,273

9,769

2,004
(4,763)

$100,746

$284,287

$

-0-

$

- 0-

$

-0-

4,922

(1,000)
$

-0-

$

- 0-

$

See notes to financial statements.

4.

to Financial
Statements
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
March 31, 1990

Note A-A Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
STATEMENT PRESENTATION:

The accompanying financial
statements have been prepared on the
accrual 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 three fund groups.
Unrestricted Funds are used to account
for transactions related to unrestricted
gifts and contributions over which the
Board of Trustees has full control as to

use in pursuing any of the Council's
purposes. Restricted Funds are used to
account for donor-restricted gifts and
contributions. Revenue restricted by
outside sources is recognized to the
extent related expenses are incurred.
The unexpended funds have been
recorded as deferred revenue in the
accompanying balance sheets. Endowment Fund is used to account for a gift
established with the intent that only
the earnings thereon be expended for
stated purposes.
A complete presentation of
expenses by function is not practicable
because of the manner in which
expenditures are accumulated
throughout the year.

FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT:

Furniture and equipment are
stated at estimated market value at
date of receipt or at cost, if purchased.
Depreciation is computed by the
straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the assets.
RECLASSIFICATIONS:

Certain amounts reported in
the prior year have been reclassified
to conform with the presentation used
in 1990.

Note 8-Fund Purposes
Unrestricted funds of the
Council are described as follows:

SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS:

GENERAL OPERATING FUND:

Short-term investments consist of commercial paper and money
market funds that are carried at fair
market value, which equals cost.

To record the receipt of membership contribution s, conference
revenue and other transactions relating
to the administrative and service activ-

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ities of the Council.
SURVEY AND DIRECTORY FUND:

To record revenues and

expenses associated with the biennial
publication ofThe Michigan Foundation Directory, which includes a survey
of foundation funding, in cooperation
with the Michigan League for Human
Services.
FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT FUND:

To record the acquisition,
depreciation and disposal of furniture
and equipment.
Restricted funds of the Council
are described as follows:
INCR EASING PHILANTHROPY FUND :

To record revenues and
expenses for a project aimed at
increasing foundation and corporate
giving for charitable purposes in the
State of Michigan.

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�~ements of Cash Flows

Endowment

Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.

Energy
Initiative
Fund
(Note D)

Energy
Initiative
Adm inistrative Fund

Subtotal

Wi lliam
Allen
Fund

Totals
Year Ended March 31
1990

1989

$2,094,993

$1,134 ,690
443 ,061
103,138
16,394
33 ,514
231,730
827,837

Year Ended March 31
1989

1990

Operating Activities
$1,663,955

$2,094,993
$31 ,897

326,214

53 ,569
53,569
1,717,524

31,897

$69,975

44 ,026
13,490
122,531

6,741

662,814
117,148
64,728
25,269
172,981

506,261

76,716

1,042,940

31 ,897

2,601,254

76,716

3,137,933

1,962,527

4,692

6,608
24,885

2,217 ,524
138,579
72,895

2,222,216
310,115
83,013
90,643
57,212
97,063
41,377
38,877
9,723
12,315
27,937
26,042
5,779
1,588
28,995

1,312,471
229,332
70,470
96 ,853
17,211
62,462
27 ,729
24,402
6,533
9,983
28,114
17,769
13,138
1,381
27,669

Excess of support and revenues over (under) expenses
Adjustments to reconcile excess of support and
revenues over expenses to net cash provided by
operating activities:
Depreciation
Changes in accounts payable
Transfer to donor-restricted fund to cover
operating deficit

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities

$ 15,773

28,995
1,622

$ (8, 127)

27 ,669

(4,763)
41,627

19,542

Purchases of furniture and equipment

(7,765)

(6,441)

Increase in Cash and
Short-Term Investments

33,862

13,101

151,301

138,200

$185,163

$151 ,301

Investing Activities
1,717,524

35,888
68,877
26,983
18,808
9,723
761

2,460
1,617
647
138
305

11,692
2,283

1,717,524

36 ,660

2,604,013

4,692

3,052,895

1,945 ,517

-0-

(4,763)

(2,759)

72,024

85,038

17,010

271,273

254 ,263

-0-

$

- 0-

( ) Denotesreductionincash and short-terminvestments.
See notesto financial statements.

butions from the member foundations
of the Council. The Council coordinates
the grant program for fifteen Council
membps and other organizations in
areas of Michigan not served by participating community foundations.
The endowment fund of the
Council is described as follows:
WILLIA M ALLEN FUND,

To record revenues and
expenses directed towards further representation of private philanthropy in
federal and state legislative and regulatory matters. Revenues are restricted
contributions from the member foundations of the Council. This fund was
established in honor of a former Council Board member who was also the
first Government Relations Chairman.

(2,004)
4,763

4,763

$

Cash and short-term investments at beginning of year

Cash and Short-Term Investments
at End of Year

$

-0-

IMPROVINGPHILANTHROPY FUND,

To record revenues and
expenses related to a project aimed at
enhancing educational and volunteer
opportunities for the nonprofit sector.
MOTT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FUND,

To record revenues and
expenses related to providing technical
assistance to Michigan community
foundations. Funds are provided by the
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation.
CORPORATE GIVING INITIATIVE FUND,

To record revenues and
expenses related to encouraging the
formation and expansion of Michigan
corporate giving programs.

$72,024

$ 356,311

$ 271,273

Note C-Kellogg Youth
Program

Project grant agreement (see Note C) .
KELLOGG YOUTH ADMINISTRATION FUND,

During fiscal1989, the Council
received a grant of $2,000,000 from
the W. K. Kellogg Foundation for the
Michigan Community Foundation Youth
Project. The program will encourage
youth development in local communities while strengthening community
foundation leadership and grantmaking
capacity. The Council acts as administrator of the grant, with all grant monies received from the W.K. Kellogg
Foundation to be distributed to community foundation members under
conditions defined by the grant agreement. The Council must return to the
W. K. Kellogg Foundation any program
funds which have not been expended
by June 30, 1991.
In 1990, a portion of these
funds ($400, 000) were invested in
commercial paper of Drexel Burnham

To record the cost of administering the Kellogg Youth grant. Revenues are restricted contributions from
the W. K. Kellogg Foundation. The
Council administers the grant program
for participating community foundations in the state.
ENERGY INITIATIVE FUND,

To record the receipt and disbursement of grant monies provided by
the State of Michigan, Department of
Commerce under the Community
Foundation Energy Initiative grant
agreement (see Note D).

KELLOGGYOUTH PROGRAM FUND,

ENERGYINITIATIVE
ADMINISTRATIVE FUND,

To record the receipt and disbursement of grant monies provided by
the W. K. Kellogg Foundation under the
Michigan Community Foundation Youth

To record the cost of administering the State of Michigan Community Foundation Energy Initiative
Grant. Revenues are restricted contri-

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Lambert, which subsequently filed for
corporate reorganization under Chapter
11 of the United States Bankruptcy
Code. Although the amount to be
recovered is uncertain, no loss has
been recognized on this investment
because management anticipates full
recovery through legal proceedings,
including the bankruptcy reorganization, and other contingentfunding
sources.

NoteD-Energy Initiative
Program
During fiscal1988, the Council received a grant of $3,000,000
from the State of Michigan, Department of Commerce for the Community
Foundation Energy Initiative. Under
the terms of the grant, the Council and
its affiliates will create a number of
programs to improve the energy efficiency of the not-for-profit and lowincome sectors. The Council acts as
adminstrator of the grant, with all grant
monies received from the State of
Michigan to be distributed to its affiliates under conditions defined in the
grant agreement. The Council must
return to the Michigan Department of
Commerce any program funds which
have not been expended by September
30, 1990.

Note £-Federal Tax Status
The Internal Revenue Service
has ruled that the Council is a public
charity, as described in Sections
509(a)(1) and 170(b)(l)(A)(vi) of the
Internal Revenue Code. Consequently,
the Council is exempt from federal
income tax and certain excise taxes
imposed on private foundations.

�Membership
CMF's membership grew to
266 this year, an increase of 35 new
members.

Governance
The Council of Michigan Faundations' 21 -member Board of Trustees
met three times- in June and November, 1989 and February, 1990.
Three new trustees were
elected to the Board for three year
terms. The new trustees are Elizabeth
H. Binda, Robert A. Fisher, and John
W. Porter.
Trustees serve on at least one
of 20 working committees:
ANNUAL CONFERENCE HOST:
plans and provides for special hospitality services for annual conference
attendees
ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM: plans programs for annual
conference
AUDIT: supervises annual audit
process
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
COMMITTEE: responsible for implementation of Molt Michigan Community Foundation Technical Assistance
Project and CMF efforts on behalf of its
community foundation members
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION YOUTH
ADVISORY: reviews proposals and recom mends funding of challenge grants
for W. K. Kellogg Foundation Youth
Program
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE: evaluates CMF's efforts to
market and publicize community faundations and recommends strategies for
meeting the public relations needs of
community foundation members
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEE: reviews the
progress of the Technical Assistance
Project and recommends services and
training to meet the needs of community foundation members
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION TAX
CREDIT SUBCOMMITTEE: evaluates the
community foundation tax credit and
recommends strategies for future marketing efforts and passage of a permanent credit
CORPORATE GIVING: stimulates
interest in corporate philanthropy and
giving
DETROIT AREA GRANTMAKERS
plans topical meetings for
Detroit Area Grantmakers
ENERGY STATEWIDE PLANNING
assists CMF in developing
plans for establishing a statewide technical assistance and loan subsidy
program
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS: responsible for communications and
relations with elected and appointed
government officials, and other pertinent organizations; recommends pol-

icy positions on issues affecting grantmakers and grantees
IMPROVING PHILANTHROPY:
coordinates CMF efforts for the
Improving Philanthropy Program
INCREASING PHILANTHROPY:
implements CMF efforts to increase
grantmaking resources throughout the
state
INFORMATION SYSTEMS: disseminates information about Michigan
foundations and corporate giving programs, and coordinates internal communications efforts
INVESTMENT: provides general
financial management

Eli zabeth H. Binda , Vice President
and Trustee
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Battle Creek
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund
Dearborn
Herbert H. Dow, President
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Midland
Robert A. Fisher, President and Tru stee
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Foundation
Okemos
Nicholas M. Gabriel, Comptrol ler
Ford Foundation
New York

MEMBERSHIP: plans CMF
recruiting efforts and advises on policy
regarding eligibility

Robert E. Hencey, Director of
Dissem ination &amp; Communications
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Battle Creek

MEMBERSHIP SERVICES: evaluales existing CMF services and develops new programs

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

NOMINATING: reviews slate
of officers and recommends Board
candidates
PUBLIC ISSUES: meets at the
request of the Board to address queslions raised by members and to
consider general issues relating to
philanthropy

Administration
Five full-time employees are
responsible for the day-to-day operations of CMF and providing core services to its members. One full-time
employee staffs the Corporate Giving
Initiative.
Three additional employees
(two full-time and one part-time) are
funded under the special community
foundation initiative; other part-time
employees are assigned to the Energy
Initiative and Improving Philanthropy
Project.

Board of Trustees
&amp; Officers
Chairman
John E. Marshall, Ill, President
The Kresge Foundation
Troy
Vice Chairman
Donald A. Li ndow, First Vice President
NBD Bank, NA.
Detroit

Allan J. Fletcher,
Vice President
Comerica Incorporated
Grosse Pointe

1983-84

1983- 87

Herman F. Gertz, President 1976-82
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Monroe
Thomas W. Herbert, Vice
President and Treasurer
The Kresge Foundation
Troy

1976- 85

Miles Jaffe, Esq.
1975- 76
Honigman, Miller, Schwartz &amp; Cohn
Detroit
Ke ith D. Jensen, President
The Jensen Foundation
Ann Arbor

1978- 87

Ted L. Johnson,
President Emeritus
The Fremont Area Foundation
Fremont

1973- 89

Gilbert Hudson, President
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Detroit
Patricia B. Johnson, Executive Director
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Muskegon

James R. Kettler, Trustee
1973- 74
The James A. Welch Foundation
Flint

Howard D. Ka lleward, Trustee
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Kalamazoo

Robert B. Miller, Chairman
The Miller Foundation
Battle Creek

1973- 82

Carl F. Reitz, Secretary
Besser Foundation
Alpena

1977-89

W. Calvin Patterson, Ill ,
Executive Director
_ McGregor Fund
Detroit
Dr. John W. Porter, Trustee
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Flint

James M. Richmond,
1981-86
President
The Battle Creek Community Foundation
Battle Creek

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

RobertA. Risselade, Trustee
The Wege Foundation
Grand Rapids

1975- 81

Leonard W. Smith, President
The Skillman Foundation
Detroit

Antony T. Sullivan,
Corporate Secretary
Earhart Foundation
Ann Arbor

1973-74

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

1973-74

Stephen E. Upton, President
Whirlpool Foundation
Benton Harbor
William V. Weatherston , Consultant
The Stroh Brewery Company
Detroit
Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman/Trustee
Steelcase Corporation!Steelcase Foundation
Grand Rapids

WilliamS. White, Chairman, 1973- 84
President and Chief
Executive Officer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Flint
Sally J. Ye rex, Second
Vice President
NBD Trust Company of Florida
Florida

Vice Chairman
Judith S. Hooker, Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Grand Rapids

Advisory Cabinet

Vice Chairman
Mariam C. Noland, Executive Director
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
Detroit

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

President and Secretary
Dorothy A. John son
Council of Michigan Foundations

Mal co lm G. Dade, Jr. ,
Vice President
Detroit Edison
Detroit

1988- 89

Nathan B. Driggers,
President
Harder Foundation
East Detroit

1975- 83

Treasurer
Richard K. Rappleye, Vice President,
Secretary/Treasurer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Flint

Nancy P. Feller, Associate
General Counsel and
Director, Legal Counsel
Ford Foundation
New York

1973- 74

1973- 83

Staff
Kathryn A. Agard
Program Director-Community Foundation
Project
Pamela A. Bitzer
Secretary /Receptionist
Ti mothy M. Breed *
Editor, "The Michigan Scene"
G. Darrin Carde * *
Student Intern- Western Michigan University

�Judy M. Carl
Staff Associate

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION MARKETING
AND PUBLIC RELATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE

Mary E. Bra dish

Lisa R. Wyatt Knowlton

Michigan Consolidated Gas Company

The Battle Creek Community Foundation

Peter R. Ellis** '

James M. Richmond, Chairma n

Executive-In-Residence
Program Director, W. K. Kellogg Foundation

The Battle Creek Community Foundation

Jeri L. Fischer

Lu cy R. Al len

Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.

Saginaw Community Foundation

Marvin A. Frenke l

Staff Associate

Sandra G. Hussey
Member Services Director

Dorothy A. Johnson
President

Jane F. Morgan*
Program Associate-Energy

Li nda B. Patterson*

C. David Campbell

E.B. Morley, Jr.
Morley Brothers Foundation

Kathryn A. Agard

Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan

Council of Michigan Foundations

Donald F. Chamberlin, Sr.

Elizabeth Cherin

The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family Foundation

The Fremont Area Foundation

Karla Hall

R. Sue Smith
Judith A. Steudle
Secretary-Community Foundation Project

Marion J. Stokes*
Librarian- Community Foundation Project

1989-90 Committees

Gil bert Hudson

INCREASING PHILANTHROPY

Judy Y. Samelson

Hudson-Webber Foundation

Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Sandra G. Hussey

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Council of Michigan Foundations

Herbert H. Dow

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SERVICES
SUBCOMMITTEE

Patricia B. Johnson, Ch ai r
Muskegon County Community Foundation

Kath ryn A. Agard
Council of Michigan Foundations

Lee J. Brown
Cadillac Area Community Foundation

AUDIT

The Battle Creek Community Foundation

Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation

Lisa R. Wyatt Knowlton
Nicholas M. Gabriel, Chairman

Diana R. Sieger

Ford Foundation

The Grand Rapids Foundation

Patricia B. Johnson
Muskegon County Community Foundation

Duane L. Tarnacki
Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont

Ameritech Publishing, Inc.

Terry B. Foster

Council of Michigan Foundations

Margaret A. Riecker
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

David Gardiner

(The Chairman and President serve
as ex-officio members of all CMF
committees.)

Jeri L. Fischer

General Motors Foundation

Kalamazoo Foundation

Program Associate- Improving Philanthropy
Program Director-Corporate Giving Initiative

John J. Nowicki

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION TAX CREDIT
SUBCOMMITTEE

Dr. John E. Hopki ns, Chairman

Glenn F. Kossick

Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation

Metro Health Foundation

Judith S. Hooker

Richard Levey

Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation

The Shiffman Foundation

Gil bert Hudson

Leonard W. Smith

Hudson-Webber Foundation

The Skillman Foundation

Ted L. Johnson

R. Sue Smith

The Fremont Area Foundation

Council of Michigan Foundations

Robert B. Miller

Theresa L. Sondys

The Miller Foundation

The Charles DeVIieg Foundation

Thomas B. Mu rphy

Amy Turner

TB. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust

Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

W. Calvin Patterson, Il l

John Ziraldo

McGregor Fund

The Skillman Foundation

Margaret A. Riecker
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

ENERGY STATEWIDE PLANNING ADVISORY
COMMITTEE

Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

Kalamazoo Foundation

Richard M. Bu ss

Du ane L. Tarnacki

Kathryn A. Agard

First of America Bank

Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont

Council of Michigan Foundations

Edward J. Eagen

Peter M. Wege

United Way of Michigan

The Wege Foundation

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Dr. Russe ll G. Mawby
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Howard D. Ka lleward

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION COMMITTEE

Elizabeth Upjohn

Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Mariam C. Noland, Chai r

Kalamazoo Foundation

Edward J. Miller

W. Calvi n Patterson, Ill , Chairman

Howard D. Kalleward
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation

Ri chard K. Rapp leye

Manufacturers National Bank

Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan

CORPORATE GIVING

Kathryn A. Agard

Don al d A. Lin dow, Chairm an

Council of Michigan Foundations

NBD Bank, N.A.

Lu cy R. Allen

Leo J. Brennan, Jr.

Saginaw Community Foundation

Ford Motor Company Fund

Dr. John E. Hopkins

Herbert H. Dow

Kalamazoo Foundation

Patricia B. Johnson

Jane F. Morgan

McGregor Fund

Michael Dively

Council of Michigan Foundations

Mukti Fund

Sharon Parks

Jeri L. Fischer

Michigan League for Human Services

Council of Michigan Foundations

Doug Shelby

H. Halladay Flynn
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation

Michigan State Housing Development
Authority

Stephen T. Economy

Maureen Smyth

The Kresge Foundation

Muskegon County Community Foundation

Michigan Bell Telephone Company

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Robert E. Hencey

James M. Ric hmond

W. Calvin Patterson, Ill

Herbert S. Yama nishi

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

The Battle Creek Community Foundation

McGregor Fund

Michigan Community Action Agency

Judy Y. Samelson

Di ana R. Sieger

R. Sue Smith

The Grand Rapids Foundation

Council of Michigan Foundations

COMMUNITYFOUNDATION YOUTH
ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director
Council of Michigan Foundations

Gordon J. Berg, Senior Consultant
Foundation for the Carolinas

Stephen E. Upton
Whirlpool Foundation

Wil liam V. Weatherston
The Stroh Brewery Company

Peter M. Wege
Steelcase Corporation /Steelcase Foundation

Barbara J. Getz

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

IMPROVING PHILANTHROPY

Judith S. Hooker, Ch air

Dr. Ru ssell G. Mawby, Chairman

Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Laura A. Davis

Herbert H. Dow

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation

Stephen T. Economy

David 0. Egner

Michigan Bell Telephone Company

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Willard J. Hertz

Janie Broo ks, Director of Continui ng
Education Programs

DETROIT AREA
GRANTMAKERS PROGRAM

Willard J. Hertz
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Muskegon Community College

Donna M. Rust, Chair

Dr. John E. Hopkins

Gil bert Hudson

Ted L. Johnson, President Emeritus

ANR Pipeline Company

Kalamazoo Foundation

Hudson-Webber Foundation

Herbert Beyer

James R. Kettle r

Kay W. Hunt

The Charles DeVIieg Foundation

The James A. Welch Foundation

Detroit Edison

The Fremont Area Foundation

Marissa Ru ggles, Youth Representative

*Part-time
**Volunteer
tDeceased

�Ted L. Johnson

Sandra G. Hussey

Glenn F. Kossick

Dr. Arthur L. Tuuri

The Fremont Area Foundation

Council of Michigan Foundations

Metro Health Foundation

Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Dr. Joel J. Orosz

Patricia B. Johnson

David B. LaCiaire

Sarah Warner

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Muskegon County Community Foundation

The Grand Rapids Foundation

Greater Flint Arts Council

Linda B. Patterson

Ronald N. Kilgore

Helen Philpott

WilliamS. White

Council of Michigan Foundations

Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo

Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

W. Calvin Patterson, Ill

Glenn F. Kossick

James M. Richmond

C. Edward White , Jr.

McGregor Fund

Metro Health Foundation

The Battle Creek Community Foundation

Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
PUBLIC ISSUES

Margaret A. Riecker

James C. Miller

R. Sue Smith

Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

Lacks Enterprises, Inc.

Council of Michigan Foundations

Leonard W. Smith

W. Calvin Patterson , Il l

John Snyder

The Skillman Foundation

McGregor Fund

Comerica Incorporated

Will iam S. White

Debbie Pri ce

Eileen C. Starks

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Kellogg Company

Midland Foundation

INVESTMENT

Donald A. Li ndow, Chairman
NBD Bank, N.A.

Jeri L. Fischer
Council of Michigan Foundations

Nicholas M. Gabriel
Ford Foundation

Richard K. Rappleye
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

Leonard W. Smith

Elizabeth C. Sullivan

The Skillman Foundation

The Kresge Foundation

Therese M. Thorn

W. B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation

C. Chris Warfel
Michigan National Bank
NOMINATING

Margaret A. Riecker, Chair
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

Herbert H. Dow
MEMBERSHIP

Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation

Gilbert Hudson, Chairman

Judith S. Hooker

Hudson-Webber Foundation

Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation

Leo J. Brennan, Jr.

Mariam C. Noland

Ford Motor Company Fund

Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan

Judy M. Carl
Council of Michigan Foundations

Lynn A. Feldhouse
Chrysler Corporation Fund

Amy Fistl er
Health Education Foundation

Allan J. Fletcher

W. Calvin Patterson, Ill

Kay W. Hunt
Detroit Edison

Robert A. Sajdak
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit

Amy Turner
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

Peter M. Wege
Steelcase Corporation /Steelcase Foundation

Ronald E. Weger

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

John L. Asselin
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank

David Doherty
GMI- Engineering &amp; Management

Patricia Edwards
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Suzanne L. Feurt
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

H. Halladay Flynn
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Leonard W. Smi th

The Flint Journal

Eugene Grice

Stephen E. Upton

The James A. Welch Foundation

Whirlpool Foundation

Helen B. Harris
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Charles Stewart Harding Moll;
Honorary Chairman
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Patricia B. Johnson, Chairma n
Muskegon County Community Foundation

Kathryn A. Agard
Council of Michigan Foundations

Tyrone R. Baines
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

E. Philip Farley
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company

Sandra G. Hussey
Council of Michigan Foundations

James R. Kettler
The James A. Welch Foundation

Beverly King
Flint Area Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau

Malcolm Macl ean
Hougen Foundation

Webb F. Martin
NBD Genesee Bank

Susan Piper
Mallery Charitable Trust

W. B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation

Robert A. Fi sher

MEMBERSHIP SERVICES

Frank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation

Robert E. Hencey, Chairman

David D. Gardiner

M. Joseph Roberson

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Kalamazoo Foundation

Grand Blanc Community Foundation

Amy Fistler

Robert E. Hencey

Bridgette Ryan

Health Education Foundation

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Russell M. Gabier

Wi llard J. Hertz

Judy Y. Samelson

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Duane Poole
GM Service Parts Operations

David D. Gardiner

Sandra G. Hussey

David K. Swenson

Kalamazoo Foundation

Council of Michigan Foundations

Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Frances A. Hanson Moore

Donald A. Johnson

Winship Memorial Scholarship Fund

JSJ Foundation

Jack W. Thompson
Frances S. Wilson Charitable Trust

Kay W. Hunt

David B. Kennedy

Deborah Tuck

Detroit Edison

Earhart Foundation

Ruth Matt Fund

*Deceased

Keith D. Jensen
The Jensen Foundation

Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Willard J. Hertz, Co-Chair

The Skillman Foundation

Joyce F. Hecht
David M. &amp; Joyce F Hecht Foundation

Helen Ph ilpott, Co-Chair

Dan Gaydou

17TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan

McGregor Fund
17TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE HOST

McGregor Fund

Comerica Incorporated

C. David Campbell

W. Calvi n Patterson , Ill

NBD Bank, N.A.

Ronald E. Weger

Leo J. Brennan, Jr. , Chairman
Ford Motor Company Fund

Council of Michigan
Foundations' Members
(As of July 1, 1990)
ADDISON
Knight Family Charitable &amp; Educational
Foundation
ADRIAN
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Meri ll at Fou ndation
ALBION
Albion Civic Foundation*
ALPENA
Besser Foundation*
Northeast Mich igan Community Foundation *
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Area Foundation *
Domino's Foundation
Earhart Foundation
TheJ.F. Ervin Fou ndation*
The Jensen Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
McK inley Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
The Pryor Foundation
Society Bank
The Helmut Stern Foundation
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation*
BATTLE CREEK
The Battle Creek Community Foundation*
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial
Scholarsh ip Fund
W. K. Kellogg Foundation •
Kellogg Company
Kell ogg Company 25-Year Employees'
Fund, Inc.
McCurdy Scholarship Foundation , Inc.
The Miller Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
Winship Memoria l Scholarship Fund
BAY CITY
Bay Area Community Foundation *
Kantzler Foundation
BENTON HARBOR
The Tiscorn ia Foundation , Inc.
Whirlpool Foundation
BUCHANAN
Buchanan Area Foundation
CADILLAC
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
Kysor Industrial Corporation Foundation

�CARD
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
CASSOPOLIS
Edward Lowe Foundation
CHELSEA
Civic Foundation of Chelsea*
COLON
Colon Foundation
DETROIT METROPOLITAN AREA
Allied Corporation
ANR Pipeline Company
Americana Foundation
Ameritech Publish ing, Inc.*
The Charles Sh irley Avery Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Tru st
Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan
The Borman's, Inc. Fund
The William &amp; Marie Carls Foundation
Clarence &amp; Grace Chamberlin Foundation
Geral d W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Ch rysler Corporation Fund*
Comerica Incorporated
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan*
The Raymond M. &amp; Jane E. Cracchiolo
Foundation
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company
Detroit Edison*
Detroit Neurosurgica l Foundation
The Charles DeVIieg Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation *
Glenn D. Cu rtis Edmore Trust
H.T. Ewald Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fu nd*
Gannett Foundation
General Motors Foundation
Gordy Foundation , Inc.
The Gornick Fund
Harder Foundation •
Harris Foundation
Myrtle E. &amp; William G. Hess Charitable Trust
Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel Foundation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Jewish Community Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitab le Trust
The Kresge Foundation
Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.
The Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
McGregor Fund*
B.D. &amp; Jane E. Mc intyre Foundation
C.S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W.D. &amp; Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Metro Health Foundation
Michigan Bell Telephone Company •
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Michigan Health Care Education &amp; Research
Foundation, Inc.
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
T. B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust
NBD Bank, N.A. *
Oscar P &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Charitable
Fou ndation
Will iam &amp; Mary Pagel Trust
The Pistons-Pa lace Foundation
The Herbert &amp; Elsa Panting Fou ndation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation , Inc.
Harold &amp; Carolyn Rob ison Foundation
Sage Foundation
The Karla Scherer Foundation
Schwartz Fami ly Foundation
The NateS. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Fou ndation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Industri es Fund
The Skil lman Foundation*
Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation
Kei th W. Tantlinger Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
TransContinental Ai rli nes Foundation •

The Trico Foundation
UNISYS
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
Weisman Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund
The Wi lkinson Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation

EATON RAPIDS
Community Heritage Foundation of Eaton
Rapids
EAST JORDAN
Malpass Foundation
FENTON
Fenton Community Foundation
FLINT
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank*
Community Foundation of Greater Flint*
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
Hougen Foundation*
Charles Stewart Matt Fou ndation •
Ruth Matt Fund
NBDGeneseeBank*
The James A. Welch Foundation
FRANKENMUTH
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community
Foundation •
Allen E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial
Fou ndation
FREMONT
The Fremont Area Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation
GRAND HAVEN
Erickson Foundation*
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation *
JSJ Foundation
Lee Foundation
The Loutit Fou ndation
Wigginton Educational Fou ndation
GRAND RAPIDS
Baldwin Foundation
Max D. &amp; Constance M. Boersma
Charitable Trust
Cook Charitable Foundation
Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
L. M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Dexter Industri es Charitable Trust
Dyer- lves Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Gordon Christian Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation •
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Robert L. &amp; Jud ith S. Hooker Foundation*
The MinorS. &amp; Mary Ann Keeler Fund
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Fou ndation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
Michigan National Bank*
NBD Grand Rapids, N.A.
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company
The Sebastian Foundation
Wi lliam &amp; Sarah Seidman Foundation
Steelcase Foundation*
Vogt Foundation
The Wege Foundation*
Wren Foundation

The Jackson Community Foundation
Simpson Foundation

PORT HURON
Community Foundation of St. Clair County

KALAMAZOO
The Acme Foundation
Dorothy U. Da lton Foundation
Fetzer Institute
First of America-Michigan
Irving S. Gilmore Foun dation, Inc.*
Havirmill Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation •
McColl-Batts Foundation
Monroe- Brown Foundation
The Power Foundation
A.M . Todd Company Foundation
The Upjohn Company'
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment
Research
Vicksbu rg Foundation

ROCHESTER
Greater Rochester Area Commun ity
Foundation*

ROMEO
Four County Fou ndation
ST JOSEPH
Berrien Commun ity Foundation, Inc. *
DeLapa Fami ly Foundation
FrederickS. Upton Foundation

LANSING
Amy Foundation
Capital Region Community Foundation
Granger Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Health Education Foundation
India Foundation
W. B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
John &amp; Elizab~h Whiteley Foundation

SAGINAW
Arnold &amp; Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
Lurie-Polasky Foundation
Francis Mi lls Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation •
Second National Bank
John W. &amp; Rose E. Watson Scholarship
Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
The Wolohan Fami ly Foundation

LOWELL
Christoff Family Charitable Foundation

SOUTH HAVEN
Citizens Trust &amp; Savings Bank

LUDINGTON
Ludington Area Foundation

SUTTONS BAY
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation

MANCHESTER
Robbins Foundation

TAWAS CITY
Helen Laid law Foundation

MANISTEE
Man istee County Foundation

THREE RIVERS
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.

MARSHALL
Marshall Civic Foundation

TRAVERSE CITY
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

MARQUETTE
The Marquette Commu nity Foundation

ZEELAND
Batts Foundation
Zeeland Community Foundation

MIDLAND
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Barstow Foundation
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company
The Herbert D. &amp; Ju nia Doan Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation '
Dow Corning Foundation
Herbert H. &amp; Barbara C. Dow Foundation
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
The Midland Foundation*
Mid land Cogeneration Venture
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
MONROE
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation*
La-Z -Boy Chair Fou ndation •
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Tru st

CALIFORNIA
Mervyn's
FLORIDA
Mukti Fund
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
MASSACHUSETTES
The lacocca Foundation
NEW YORK
Ford Foundation
VIRGINIA
Gannett Foundation
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additional support for special projects to CMF
as well as their regular membership fees.

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GTE Telephone Operations-Michigan
Kau fman Foundation
Muskegon County Community Foundation*
Amos Nordman Foundation Charitable Trust
SPX Foundation
Scott Paper Company Foundation

HARBOR SPRINGS
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation

NILES
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation

HARTLAND
Heartland Foundation

NORTHPORT
Leelanau Township Foundation, Inc.

HOLLAND
Holland Commun ity Fou ndation
Prince Foundation

OKEMOS
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation*
Delta Dental Fund
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation

JACKSON
Aeroqui p Foundation
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation'
Consumers Power Company
Hurst Foundation

ROCKFORD
Wolverine World Wide Fou ndation

OWOSSO
Alvin M. Bentley Foundation
Sh iawassee Foundation

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                    <text>Michigan's Community Foun·dations

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grants to support emerging and
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complex, but at the center is a
belief in the building of community
capital through permanent endowment.

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616 842 7080 FAX 616 842 1760
Community Foundations Project Staff

Dorothy A. Johnson
President

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Program Director-Community Foundation Project

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Secretary-Community Foundation Project

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�Dear Colleague:
The Council of Michigan Foundations represents the interests of grantmaking foundations in
the state. Private foundations, corporate foundations and giving programs, and community
foundations make up the 254 members.
Believing in the important role played by community foundations in philanthropy, the Council has provided the leadership for several initiatives to strengthen and expand the network
of foundations in Michigan. $18 million in new funds will be added to local communities
during the next three years with projects that include: support for youth in philanthropy;
energy programs for nonprofit organizations and the poor; and a new State of Michigan Tax
Credit.
Much of the development of Council programs to assist community foundations is the result
of support from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation is the national leader in development of community
foundations and they have, for the first time, brought this support to the state level in
Michigan.
The Council of Michigan Foundations is proud to introduce you to our community foundation members. In these brief descriptions, you will see the benefits of philanthropy and the
power of permanently endowed community capital. Their stories differ... but the commitment to meeting emerging local needs with creativity and integrity sustains them all.
At press time, we are informed that Dr. Peter R. Ellis, Program Director of the W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, has died. Pete's vision and love for youth were the driving forces behind the
Youth Initiative Projects under development by community foundations throughout Michigan. He started the "Excellence in Education" program in Battle Creek that recognizes outstanding academic achievement in students and the teachers who inspire them. "Excellence" programs now operate across Michigan sponsored by community foundations.
Pete was a great booster, supporter, and coach for Michigan community foundations. We
would like to dedicate this first book of Michigan Community Foundations to
Dr. Peter R. Ellis.

Sincerely,

Dorothy A. Johnson
President
Council of Michig-an Foundations

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Ann Arbor Area
Foundation

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Community
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local leaders, guides the operation of the Foundation which reached $870,014 in permanently
endowed assets at the end of 1988.
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United Fund board to evaluate areas of unmet
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and programs. In 1963, the Ann Arbor Area
Foundation was founded to fill this need on a
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$108,666 to community projects.
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have been funded because of the Foundatioct
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recycling station at the Ann Arbor Ecologv
Center. The Foundation actively assisted the·
founding of the local Hospice program.
In 1987 the Foundation suggested that some of
the 39 agencies providing assistance to the elderly in the community form a consortium to
consider their needs and submit a joint grant
proposal. This was met with great enthusiasm,
since a joint program had never been done .
They identified a pressing need for a pool of
readily accessible volunteers to assist the older

Harry R. Davidson, Robert B. Miller and Leonard L. White decided in 1974 that Battle
Creek needed an active public foundation to
meet the funding requirements of many projects developing for the area. The Foundation
began with support from the August C. Kendall, and Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundations . Rapidly securing support from the
community and with vital assistance from the
W .K. Kellogg Foundation, the Community
Foundation has grown to nearly $10 million in
assets in 1989.
This major foundation serves as the leader of
an effort to develop a new senior center for
Battle Creek. They are working with other lo-

agencies to implement an energy conservation program for nonprofit agencies and the
frail elderly. The Foundation Board and staff
seek solutions to complex problems including
discussion on planning for the Battle Creek
area and in work on a task force on the prevention of teen pregnancy.
The foundation provides scholarship funds for
local students. They also manage the endowment funds for local nonprofit organizations
such as the Binder Park Zoo, the Battle Creek
Health Fund, the Battle Creek Symphony Orchestra, the Kiwanis Club Arts Endowment and
the Calhoun County Chapter of the Red Cross.
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Foundation

Thomas T. Lloyd; an Albion foundryman and
executive, believed strongly that people who
prospered in Albion should give something
back to the community. To begin the development of a pool of assets for community betterment, he founded the Albion Civic Foundation
in 1968. The board of trustees, made up of 13
local leaders, guides the operation of the Foundation which reached $870,014 in permanently
endowed assets at the end of 1988.
Much of the Foundation's activity has been directed toward preserving and improving Albion's downtown area as a vital center of com-

munity life. Thus the Foundation has played
important roles in adding to and developing
the city's downtown riverside parks, cleaning
up the Kalamazoo River, renovating the Michigan Central Train Depot, developing a riverside
market plaza, funding Albion Downtown, Inc.,
and sponsoring a summer outdoor concert series. Most recently, the Foundation has made
a mission related endowment investment b)
purchasing a deteriorated downtown storefront
building, which it has refurbished in partner
ship with the Albion Civic Life Project for usc
as a volunteer support center. Through ;1

Ann Arbor Area
Foundation

In 1960, a study group made up of Ann Arbor
community leaders who were active in philanthropy convened at the suggestion of the local
United Fund board to evaluate areas of unmet
need. They focused on the need for a fund to
provide seed money for new nonprofit projects
and programs. In 1963, the Ann Arbor Area
Foundation was founded to fill this need on a
permanent basis by establishing a growing endowment for the area.
By 1988, total assets were in excess of $2.8 million, enabling the Foundation to grant
$108,666 to community projects.
History has shown that the grants have benefited the community in many ways, 278 pro-

grams and projects performed by 146 agencit's
have been funded because of the Foundation .
In the 1970's, it was the Foundation who
funded the still little known idea of a drop-oft
recycling station at the Ann Arbor Ecology
Center. The Foundation actively assisted tlw
founding of the local Hospice program.
In 1987 the Foundation suggested that some ot
the 39 agencies providing assistance to the del
erly in the community form a consortium to
consider their needs and submit a joint gn1nt
proposal. This was met with great enthusias1n,
since a joint program had never been doll&lt; '.
They identified a pressing need for a pool of
readily accessible volunteers to assist the oldn

Harry R. Davidson, Robert B. Miller and Leonard L. Wh ite decided in 1974 that Battle
Creek needed an active public foundation to
meet the funding requirements of many projects developing for the area. The Foundation
began with support from the August C. Kendall, and Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundations. Rapidly securing support from the
community and with vital assistance from the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, th1• Colllnlllllity
Foundation has 1-(IOWII to 111"011ly $10 •nill11111 in
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cal agencies to implement an energy consc·• "·'
tion program for nonprofit agencies and t l1c
frail elderly. The Foundation Board and ''Ill
seek solutions to complex problems inc lwl111 •
discussion on planning for the Batt II' ( :, e c I
area and in work on a task liHT&lt;' 011 the Jill
vention of tt'cn prl'gnanc y.
The f(&gt;Undation JlHI 11l1
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Community
Foundation

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.ultilt to live independently for as long as postltlt• .
!Itt' Foundation committed $55,000 over three
yo•.~ts to develop this program.
This network
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1\nn Arbor has a wealth of knowledge, culture,
research, medical facilities, strength of community involvement and identification. With this
in mind the Foundation Board of Trustees
have committed themselves to the goal of raising their assets to $5 million in the next 3
years. The Foundation hopes to continue to
be a major force in philanthropy.

Ho.11d ol 't'tusi&lt;"&lt;'S l't&lt;'std&lt; ' ttl. ( :atcd ()osltllg
Executive Secretary: Nancy l'olc&lt;'t
Founding: 1968
Total Assets: $870,014 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $18,703 in 1988
Service Area: Greater Albion Area

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Executive Director: Terry Foster
Founding: 1963
Total Assets: $2,853,234 in 1988
Tot~l Grants Paid: $126,321 in 1988
Service Area: Ann Arbor Area

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the Foundation and economies in fees and reporting.
In assisting community projects, the Foundation holds funds temporarily for programs such
as the Battle Creek Cereal Festival, the
Lakeview Education Foundation and the Cultural Center Study Committee. Donations receive maximum tax deductibility, are managed
prudently and spent on developing projects.
The Battle Creek Community Foundation's
leadership, the commitment to collaborative
problem-solving, and creative grant-making
strategies are assets to the continuing development of the Battle Creek area.

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Board of Trustees Chairman: Chris T. Christ
President: James M. Richmond
Founding: 1974
Total Assets: $4,421,310 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $750,000 in 1988
Service Area: Cities of Battle Creek and
Springfield, and Pennfield, Bedford and
Emmett Townships

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nlty, tht• Foundation has grown rapidly and
successfully from its 1982 beginning.
When the community identified development
of the riverfront as the primary community
goal, the new Foundation tackled the project.
During their "spare" time, the Foundation organized a clean-up project and "Spring Dig" involving over 700 volunteers. More than 200
flower beds were prepared for the annual
planting of thousands of petunias to beautify
the entryways to Bay City. A used fuel oil truck
was converted into a "Petunia Patrol" truck and

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cade lighting, outdoor education, schol."''"l'
log cabin preservation, youth projects, and ''"
waterfront development.
The Bay Area Community Foundation sou o' ,.,
fully gathers the positive energy of hundr ('(1, • ol
concerned and committed residents who ""''"'
teer for philanthropic activities.

William A. Vawter II gathered together a group
of local leaders in 1952 to form t.he Berrien
Community Foundation. Starting with $5,000,
the Foundation now has assets near $2,500,000.
Over the years, the Foundation has funded a
wide variety of civic projects: a Berrien County
Juvenile Court Program, the Benton Harbor
Soup Kitchen, the Family Crisis and Communication Center, and the New Buffalo Railroad
Museum, to name a few. The Foundation also
supports adult literacy programs around the

county and numerous other projects that 1111'1'1
the area's emerging needs.
Directed by a nine member Board of Trustel's,
the Foundation guided the local symphony to
ward future funding stability by giving a "ch,tl
lenge grant" to the orchestra to help establish
an endowment fund. The Foundation has assisted the Berrien County Parks and Recreation
Commission in its efforts to develop a special
fund within the Foundation to enhance the
support available fo r the county's parks.

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Community
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Community
Foundation

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Buchanan Area
Foundation

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The Buchanan Area Foundation was founded
in 1977 to provide a mechanism for tax deductible gifts to be used for community related
projects. In 1988 the Foundation received the
proceeds of the sale of the local Unity Hospital
adding almost $600,000 to its $50,000 endowment.
Public donations and interest on endowment
funds of t.he Foundation arc used for loans and
grants to students and for civic pn~jects such as
lit&lt;' Midd It- School Arbor l'roj(·ct. tIt&lt;· purl' has&lt;'
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Close-Up Educational Program.
Buchanan is a community of 5,000 in Southwestern Michigan . The Foundation's grants
have enhanced opportunities for area residents
and allowed young people to seek further education. The vehicle of the community foundation provided the means for locally raised
capital invested in the Community Hospital, to
remain in service to the community when the
l Iospital was sold.

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Board of Trustees President:
Ward "Dutch" Vanderwill
Executive Director: Peg Rowley
Founded: 1982
Total Assets: $2,228,000 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $70,366 in l9R8
Service Area: Bay County

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Foundation beautification project.

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Board of Trustees President: John Steimle
Executive Director: Kay Delle Koch
Founding: 1952
Total Assets: $2,481,141 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $73,875 in 1988
Service Area: Berrien County

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llH_T gcr of Cadillac Rubber and Plastics with
Avon P.L.C. of Great Britian, the foundation
was endowed with a gift of $500,000. Peter F.
Barry, a foundation trustee and, President of
Cadillac Rubber and Plastics, demonstrated
commitment to the Cadillac area and his belief
in the potential of a community foundation by
providing this founding endowment.

vadillac rea
Community
Foundation

The Capital Area United Way's Long Range
Strategic Planning· Report in 1985 looked to
the establishment of a community foundation
for the greater capital region. The United
Way sought a way "to ensure the community
has an ongoing and effective deferred giving
program, in order to generate increased resources to support human services." In 1987,
the new Capital Region Community Foundation began and continues with the support of
United Way including offices, secretarial help
and equipment. The mission includes endow-

Capital Region
Community
Foundation

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The Civic Foundation was established in the
spring of 1982 by a group of community leaders with the idea of providing startup funds for
new community programs or to help in financing special needs that do not come within the
budgets of existing social service organizations.
CFC funds are generated through membership
fees from individuals and business en terprist·s
plus special gifts from families, estates, and
other benevolent sources. The Fo11ndat io1t
now provides seed money ror spcci;tl p1ojt'&lt; ''
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ment generated support of a wide range ol
services that include but arc not limited to tl11
human service system. Mary Olson, foundi11):
trustee, became the new Executive Director i11
19R9 upon receipt of an initial organizi11g
grant from the Gannett Foundation and tlw
United Way. A 36 member voluntary Board ol
Trustees leads the foundation's growth and &lt;k
velopmcnt.
Now in a start-up phase, the Foundation h;ts
developed an innovative energy conservatio11
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organizations l(lllr times a year to discuss common issues.
TIH· ho;11 d or 1rustees administer a general
f'u11d &lt;tnd an endowment fund. Projects funded
include " lifeline system for senior citizens,
tTnovation or the Chelsea United Methodist
lloltll', 01 stwlcnt nature and summer activities
pwgt.llll, gtants lo the Depot Association, conIt ihution toward building a new facility to
ltniiM' tltt' !';lith in Action outreach program,
ollld lwlp towards the purchase of an aerial
t111&lt;l lot the loc&lt;tllirc department.

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Board of Trustees Chairman: Douglas Milbury
Executive Director: Mary L. Olson
Founding: 1987
Assets: Received no monies until 1989
Total Grants: -0Service Area: Clinton, Eaton and Ingham
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Board of Trustees Chairman: Willard Johnson
Founding: 1982
Total Assets: $8,750 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $11,200 in 1988
Service Area: Chelsea Area
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Eaton Rapids

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Started in I \Hi:~, the Foundation has

funded programs in part for the Community
Historical Society for building improvements,
for Colon's Sesquicentennial Signs, and for
scouting.

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While many contributed their dli&gt;rts in fo11ttol
ing The Colon Foundation, it developed "'·"""
through the work of Dr. George HodJ t"""'
considered the founding father.

Building a community foundation on proven
service, the Foundation Trustees are "hands-on"
community developers. Seeking restoration of
the Miller homesite (the Miller Ice Cream
Company) for civic, historic and educational
uses, this new foundation is proving its ability
to tackle a project that benefits the community.
Started in 1988, the Foundation received title
to the historic Miller Dairy property which includes the unused home, barn and the manufacturing firm. With a vision of a community

teaching facility, grit and elbow grease th&lt;"
Foundation Trustees see a future senior activit y
center, bed and breakfast for visitors, and : 1
community center.
Efforts by the trustees have attracted govern ment, business and community support with
dollars, supplies and volunteer labor. Phase
two of the foundation's growth is underway as
it begins to secure a permanent endowment fix
future projects in Eaton Rapids.

Local trustees, members and professional staff
with integrity and vision formed the Community Foundation of Greater Flint in 1988
through the merger of the Flint Public Trust
and the Flint Area Health Foundation. Building on the strengths of the predecessor organizatio!11":J, the Community Foundation plays a
major, positive role in the quality of life in
Genesee County.
Embarking on an energetic campaign to raise
permanent assets to $20 million, the Foundation uses interest on endowed funds for a wide
range of projects: minority college access; inservice training of early childhood professionals
working with children of divorcing parents; a

road race; a touring youth theater; and expanding school/community partnerships and
prenatal classes for pregnant teenagers.
Targeting families and individuals with the
highest levels of medical need and risk and the
least access to care, the Community Foundation
has supported the Hamilton Family Health
Center to help decrease these barriers. The
Community Foundation has assisted in underwriting the planning and implementation of
this primary care health center, specifically to
provide the nee dy with a dependable source
of first line medical care.
During this effort the Community Foundation
has convened parties to discuss community

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Board of Trustees Chairman: Mike DeGrow
Founding: 1988
Assets: $261,330 in property in 1988
Total Grants: -0- in 1988 *
Se1vice Area: Eaton Rapids
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Miller Homestead is not included.

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need and also served to involve other fou ndations and organizations as primary fundi n g
partners to develop a j oint community initiative.
nul risk and the
y Foundation
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Board of Trustees Chairperson: Helen Philpott
President: Arthur L. Tuuri, M.D.
Founding: 1977
Total Assets: $13,721,111 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $776,059 in 1988
Service Area: Genesee County

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Serving the intersecting corners or four nHtll
ties that make up the hospital referral area, the
new foundation funds education projects, supports non-profit organizations, serves youth and
senior citizens and continues its commitment

Greater
Frankenmuth
Area Community
Foundation

For the nation 's bicentennial celebration,
Frankenmuth lea&lt;;lers developed a community
foundation as a vehicle to assist the area into
the next century. Founded in 1976, the foundation has awarded educational scholarships,
underwritten youth and adult programs for the
Historical Association and the Theater.

The Foundation served as the catalyst lot It
local churches to develop a program '"' l•
nevolent purposes. The Foundation co111111111
its growth toward the 21st century with a • 11111
mitment to the future of their communitv.

In Newaygo County the dream of a local
teacher to provide for the unmet basic needs
of her underprivileged students and the foresight of a civic-minded attorney who first incorporated a philanthropic forerunner organization have evolved into a major community resource for the county. With over $33 million
in assets at the end of 1988, the Foundation
returns more than $1 million annually in
grants to this predominantly rural area.
In 1971 the Fremont Foundation split into two
separate organizations: Newaygo County Community Services (NCCS), and The Fremont
Area Foundation. The Foundation provides
nearly 90% of NCCS' operating budget each

year for programs such as surplus food distrih11
tion for low-income county residents, home n ·
pair, emergency clothing and shelter, an e uH'I
gency medical response system, and arts pt o
grams.
In education the Foundation sponsors an F.x
cellence in Education program and Mini-Grants
for Educators. It owns the Fremont Public l .i
brary and supports special projects at other
county libraries. In 1988, 131 scholarships
were awarded. Art programs are funded in all
county school districts.
In the area of Human Services, the Foundation
supports many agencies and programs such as
the Fostcr Cnmclparcnt Program and programs

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Foundation

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tradition ('St;thlislwd in suppotl ol tit• It " 11
while extending that stlf&gt;fl'"' tl""'' f'. '' "' ll II
region of small communitin..

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Total (;rants Paid: $126,321 in 1989
Service Area: Northeastern Oakland, Northwestern Macomb, Southeastern Lapeer and
Southwestern St. Clair Counties

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combating juvenile delinquency, drug abuse,
and teen pregnancy. A Hospice Program, cancer research, health education, and an ambulance building are examples of Health and
Hospital grants.
Civic support grants include the Newaygo
Peace Memorial, and the YWCA Camp Wetland
Trail. The Foundation owns and operates a
ten-unit retirement housing complex for low to
moderate income senior citizens.
The Fremont Area Foundation is a strong,
growing, permanently endowed fund for a
county-wide community that enhances the lives
of the county's people.

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Founding: 1976
Total Assets: $183,289 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $15,712 in 1988
Service Area: Greater Frankenmuth

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Maynard DeKryger, M.D.
Executive Director: Bertram W. Vermeulen
Founding: The Fremont Foundation
(forerunner), 1951
The Fremont Area Foundation
(community foundation), 1971
Total Assets: $33,238,410 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $1,191,054 in 1988
Service Area: Newaygo County

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�Grand Blanc
Community
Foundation

Grand Haven
Area Community
Foundation

Grand
Rapids
Foundation

( :r,tncl 1\l,trtc lc .111!-r , ltc•.tdc d by 1•.11 .1 l'c 11}
st;u ted the community foundation to cnsu1 c·
the tax deductability of gifts and to provide the
opportunity to receive bequests for the overall
welfare of the community.
Organized in 1968, the Foundation funds
scholarships and projects such as the Grand
Blanc Music Boosters. The Foundation has
purchased a van f&lt;&gt;r a Senior Citizen Program,
and sponsored a community Christmas sing
along.

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Twelve community leaders met in 1971 and
formed the Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation to ensure that the excellent quality
of life in this close knit community would be
retained in the future. Experiencing consistent
growth, the Foundation supports significant
and innovative projects for the community.
A grant for the "Save the Catwalk" project supported a successhtl grassroots volunteer effort
to obtain, refurbish and relight a historic catwalk on the South pier into Lake Michigan.

Each evening many residents and tourists cnjo~
the scenic view and the beautiful walk out h\
the lake.
Seed funds were provided for Winterfest, .r
community event celebrating winter and tlw
arts. The project has become self-supporting
Working from a plan developed with bro;HI
based community dialogue, grants have been
targeted to areas of concern by the communit)'
An innovative program for the support of chtl
dren of divorcing couples represents such ; 1

The oldest foundation in Michigan is in Grand
Rapids. Serving one of the state's fastest growing communities, the Grand Rapids Foundation
is a leader in the success of the region.
Over $2,000,000 per year is given from interest
to support various organizations. The diverse
projects include a "writers in residence" program at the Urban lnsitute for Contemporary
Art; a drop-out prevention program for ninth
graders, a challenge grant to the Krause Memorial Library for expansion, funds for printing
materials on Tourette Syndrome, and support
for the prevention of child abuse and neglect.
In 1989 the Foundation gave its largest single
grant, $1,000,000, to the Public Museum of

Grand Rapids to build a new museum on thc
riverfront. The Public Museum has been a ma
jor cultural force in the community. The girt ,
demonstrating local support, brought immedi
ately into Grand Rapids $500,000 in matchin g
funds from the State of Michigan and will assist
in securing an additional $333,333 from th e
National Endowment for Humanities. The gift ,
generous in and of itself, nearly doubled its
value by matching other grant opportumtles.
A foundation on the move in a community ou
the move, The Grand Rapids Foundation pro·
vides vital community funds for the needs of
Kent County.

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Statistics:
Board of Trustees President: Nance Riekse
Executive Director: Linda Strevy
Founding: 1971
Total Assets: $4,383,535 in 1989
Total Grants Paid: $293,072 in 1989
Service Area: Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Ferrysburg, and the surrounding townships of
Grand Haven and Spring Lake.

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Hoard of Trustees Chairman:
Ilerbert L. VanderMey
J•:xccutive Director: Diana R. Sieger
Founding: 1922
Total Assets: $43,527,360 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $2,203,508 in 1988
Service Area: Kent County

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Grosse Pointe Park Community Foundation.
Operated with management support from the
city, the foundation has refurbished the community activity center for area residents.
Founded in 1984, the Foundation is interested
in community development and progress for
youth. Capital projects have raised $300,000
from local residents, with 1,000 of the 4,500
households having donated to the Foundation.
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Founding: 1984
Total Assets: $28,000
Total Grants: $197,500
Service Area: Grosse Pointe Park

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In service to a rapidly growing community, the
Holland Community Foundation continues its
mission to "prepare lor the future by acting in
tht" present." Grant-making includes support
for parenting classes to reduce child abuse
and neglect, to 4-H for training equipment, to
assist the Alzheimers support group, for senior
citizen groups at Evergreen Commons, help for
church sponsored infant care, assistance to the
Holland Arts Council, and community activities
that assist solution of a local housing shortage.

A grant to the Association of Retarded Citilt'll '
supports an innovative program to use comp111
ers to assist the mentally handicapped. 'l'ht •.
project is one of the lirst of its kind in tho
state and has proven to be highly successful.
The Foundation was instrumental in the cottt
pletion of the Windmill Park, a distinctive land
mark celebrating the area's Dutch heritago ·
Active in a growing community, the Holland
Community Foundation is committed to sttp
port for local projects building the community.

The Jackson Community Foundation started
with two war bonds valued at $50,000 left to
the Jackson community. The Foundation, now
holds $2.5 million in assets and is committed
to expanding its assets at least $5 million in the
next few years. In its 41 year history, over $2
million has been given to fund community

sexual abuse, to Family Service and Children's
Aid to purchase computer equipment, dane&lt;'
therapy for the handicapped, support for t hi'
construction of a permanent recycling- ccntct
and help for the Literacy Council whicl1
reaches over l 0,000 adults who cannot read ot
read poorly.
The grant to Hanover/Horton school District
to fund a unique alternative education prog-ram for middle school and high school stud&lt;'nts who are potential dropouts is the most

pr~jects.

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The Jackson Community Foundation's commitment to growth assures a continuing a nd building resource for the community.

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Executive Director: Josephine C. (Jody) Bacon
Founding: 1948
Total Assets: $2,400,000 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $H2,039 in 1988
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construction of eight homes; creat111g ,, 1~1 ""'
programs for AIDS victims; and prm11I111J~ "'"I
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youth.
The Kalamazoo Foundation's grant lo No 1
Year's Fest continues a long commitllll"JII Itt
the development and growth of the arts lo1 II••
benefit of all citizens of the county. Sinn· 1111

In 1912 G. Marstan Dame and Francis H. Hescrot formed a partnership and undertook the
planting of 14,000 tart cherry trees. The project took a year. vVhen finished, the area was
the largest orchard of cherry trees in the
world, "Cherry Home." After Mr. Dame's untimely death, his partner and friend established
the Leelanau Township Foundation in his
honor. An initial gift of $35,000 in 1945 has
grown to over $350,000 in 1989 through investments and contributions.
The Foundation has contributed substantially to
the Northport Harbor and Park facility, the

Marstan Dame Waterfront Park and Marin.1 ,
youth recreation, the little lea!J;Ue basch;dl
team, and the community hospital. The g-ills
range from light house restoration to Well-Bah\
clinics. The Fire Station and Communit y
Building received substantial support from the
Foundation for the community building addi tion and later accoustical ceiling Liles and window blinds.
This is a small, tourism oriented community
with a vibrant and growing community foundation helping its neighbors and friends.

Committing their interest from personal certificates of deposit in 1988, the founding Trustees
of the new Ludington Area Foundation began
the task of building a community foundation.
The Ludington Area Foundation is unique in
that a non-resident of Ludington spearheaded
the effort to launch the foundation. A graduate of St. Simon High School of Ludington,
this person, a retired industrialist from Holland, Michigan, works to better the Ludington
community through these efforts and enthusiastic support for economic development and vocal ion a I &lt;'duration activities.

The Foundation receives management help
through the local Chamber of Commerce and
hopes to raise between $2 - $4 million in permanent assets in five years.
Early projects include assistance to the Community Bandshell in Scottville, the Ludington Petunia Parade, the renovation of the Big Sable
point Lighthouse and development of a youth
m1llative pr~ject. Strong support is expected
ror this permanent investment in Ludington
area's development.

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Ludington Area
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The largest community foundation in Michigan, Kalamazoo, provides extensive and vital
leadership resources and vision in work with
the community. Founded in 1925 under the
auspices of the Chamber of Commerce, the
foundation has grown and prospered along
with the region.
In 1988 the Upjohn Company provided a ten
million dollar infrastructure fund to enhance
the community's basic support systems and foster intergovernmental co-operation. Grants indude almost seven million dollars for projects
in the arts, human services, community development, education, health care and religion .
Additionally, a new nine .million dollar scholar-

ship fund has been established to help advaru &lt;
the educational opportunities of area studcnb.
] 988 also saw the foundation provide the lo&lt; .d
matching funds for a Kresge Foundation gr;url
that helped the Boy Scouts upgrade Camp Rit.r
Kuigin . Other projects include assisting 1!11
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construction of eight homes; creating assist:1111 1
programs for AIDS victims; and providing dr 11 1'
abuse prevention and assistance efforts for ,u &lt; 1
youth.
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Year's Fest continues a long commitme nt '"
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In 1912 G. Marstan Dame and Francis H. Heserot formed a partnership and undertook the
planting of 14,000 tart cherry trees. The prc~­
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the largest Ol_'chard of cherry trees in the
world, "Cherry Home." After Mr. Dame's untimely death, his partner and friend established
the Leelanau Township Foundation in his
honor. An initial gift of $35,000 in 1.945 has
grown to over $350,000 in ] 989 through investments and contributions.
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the Northport Harbor and Park facility, the

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team, and the community hospital. The ~~~~~ ~
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with a vibrant and growing community lo1111ri1
tion helping its neighbors and friends.

Committing their interest from personal certificates of deposit in 1988, the founding Trustees
of the new Ludington Area Foundation began
the task of building a community foundation.
The Ludington Area Foundation is unique in
that a non-resident of Ludington spearheaded
the effort to launch the foundation. A graduate of St. Simon H igh School of I.udington,
this person, a rctin·d indust1 ialist lr 0111 llol
land, Michig;n1, works to lwtt&lt; 'l the lwling11111
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through the local Chamber of CornnH' I&lt; 1
hopes to raise between $2 - $'1 111 iII 1011 111
manent assets in Jiv&lt;' y&lt;'ars .
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Fest began in 1985 support for the event from
community businesses, organizations, and individuals has dramatically increased. In 1988 the
event involved over 8,500 Kalamazoo County
people of all ages.
The Kalamazoo Foundation continues to provide strong and reliable leadership for Kalamazoo County, both by offering financial support,
and by providing an effective forum for community problem solving and planning.

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Board of Trustees Chairman:
William J. Lawrence, Jr.
Executive Director: Dr. John E. Hopkins
Founding: 1925
Total Assets: $69,590,083 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $6,727,261 in 1988
Service Area: Kalamazoo County

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Board of Trustees Chariman :
George W. Anderson
Secretary: Sandy Krolick
Founding: 1945
Total Assets: $297,591 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $7,350.00 in 1988
Service Area: Leelanau Township

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Total Assets: $69,590,083 m 1988
Total Grants Paid: $6,727,261 in 1988
Service Area: Kalamazoo County

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Board of Trustees Chariman:
George W. Anderson
Secretary: Sandy Krolick
Founding: 1945
Total Assets: $297,591 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $7,350.00 in 1988
Service Area: Leelanau Township

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Board of Trustees Chairman: Robert Andrews
Founding: 1988
Total Assets: $27,861 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $10,069 in 1988
Service Area: Ludington area

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�Manistee County
Foundation

Marquette
Community
Foundation

Marshall Civic
Foundation

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as .t step toward a strong and vital future. AI~
ter a year of groundwork the Manistee County
Foundation began in 1988.
The 10 member Board of Trustees continues to
raise awareness about the Foundation and its
potential to benefit the area. In 1989, the
Founation cosponsored an "Excellence in Education" night with the local Elks Club. Adding

teachers.
Organizing efforts continue as this pc·••n.IIH nt
resource develops for Manistee County.

The first community foundation to develop in
the upper penninsula announced its formation
to the public in .July of 1988. Dedicated founding trustees d01i.ated seed money to begin the
foundation. The first grants will be made during 1989.
,
Trustees have organized working committees
and will be pursuing the development of a two
million dollar perrnanen t endowment to aid
the future growth of the Marquette Area. The

leadership of the Marquette Foundation is encouraging other communities in the upper
Penninsula to consider building a similar permanent pool of capital.
The Marquette Community Foundation will develop as a vital resource for the area.

Love of the theater started the Marshall Civic
Foundation. A local theater group led by Morris Stulberg had an opportunity to save a local
church and convert it for use as a theater and
community meeting place. With early support
from the Rotary Club, the new foundation
raised funds to purchase and complete the Auditorium.
Projects for the community soon followed.
The city fountain was refurbished, "Officer
Friendly" and the rape and abuse crisis center
project's received support. 'Music Boosters',
the ekul('ntary school playground and the soc-

cer program all have received assistance.
When Dutch Elm Disease killed the communities' trees, the Foundation replanted. For five
years a Sister Cities program, supported by the
Foundation, has sent Marshall youth to Japan .
Recently the public school bandshell and a
"Marshall Futuring Project" have been helped
by the Foundtion.
This small, historic city continues to support
community projects with the Marshall Ci\'ic
Foundation providing a reliable source of enthusiasm and assistance.

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Founding: 1988
Total Assets: -0- in 1988
Total Grants Paid: -0Scrvice Area: Greater Marquette

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Board of Trustees Chairman: Morris Stulberg
Founding: 1969
Total Assets: $133,109 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $8,082 in 1988
Service Area: Marshall, Fredonia, Eckford and
Morengo Townships

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�Midland
Foundation

Community
Foundation of
Monroe County

Muskegon
County
Community
Foundation

Organized to "support the charitable, cultural,
educational, recreational and scientific needs of
the Midland area" in 1973, the Midland Foundation contributes significant leadership and
support for the improvement of the community. Results are achieved with the combination of hundreds of volunteers, a wealth of
ideas, and broadly based contributions.
~ handsome "Tridge" (a three-legged foot
bridge) spans the fork of the Tittabawasee and
Chippewa Rivers in downtown Midland . The
project, led by the Foundation, was supported
by over 5,000 individuals of all ages; including
businesses, industries, and private foundations.

Leadership and grants for the Gateway project
created a "greenbelt" to greet residents and
visitors approaching Midland from the east.
Award winning Thrune Par k for very young
children is uniquely designed and a very popular place from spring through fall. Washington Woods I and II, provide 214 senior citizen
apartn,ents. The need is so great that Washington Woods III fund raising will begin in
1989 to build a 150-200 unit facility.
Santa Claus lives in Midland at his Santa House
each December where children (big and small)
visit him. The house was built especially for
Santa with contributions plus donated materi-

The Monroe County Chamber of Commerce in
1977 assigned a committee to investigate the
need for a foundation. At the suggestion of
Herman F. Gertz, President of the Herman and
Irene Gertz Foundation and Board Member of
the Council of Michigan ,Foundations, the committee decided to establish a foundation to improve the county's cultural, e conomic, educational and environmental quality of life.
The foundation began in 1978. With the
Chamber of Commerce, the foundation funded
an Arbor Day project for third-graders. 10,000
pinetree saplings were planted. By 1980 the

foundation had sponsored a musical Artist-inResidence program matched by a Michigan
Council for the Arts grant to Monroe Public
Schools. In 1981 foundation funds were used
to construct a Welcome Plaza where the flags
of firms headquartered in the county create a
welcome for residents and tourists. The foundation funds innovative ways to improve th e
county's quality of life - Books for "Reading is
Fundamental"; Bedford Township's Band-StandGazebo; materials for "Eating Right is Basic;"
and many others.

A local attorney looking for an alternative to
private foundations for philanthropically spirited clients began the Muskegon County Community Foundation in 1961. Building on
strong community spirit, the Foundation plays
a critical role in Muskegon County.
The Foundation, using its invcstlllcnt .tsst·t.s,
purchas&lt;'d bonds 1(11· tiH· &lt; onstrllt tion Ill ,, rww
downtown hott"l .t~ p.tt t ol 1 ' ' t.tl tilt pot I till
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theater, the Foundation purchased tire cit y
block with interest from unrestricted littrd~ .
and the block was 1 cston·d.
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Foundation

Community
Foundation of
Monroe County

Muskegon
County
Community
Foundation

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d.tllnll 1 ont1 ibut&lt;·s significant leadership and
support for the improvement of the community. Results arc achieved with the combination of hundreds of volunteers, a wealth of
ideas, and broadly based contributions.
/{ handsome "Tridge" (a three-legged foot
bridge) spans the fork of the Tittabawasee and
Chippewa Rivers in downtown Midland. The
project, led by the Foundation, was supported
by over 5,000 individuals of all ages; including
businesses, industries, and private foundations.

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Award winning Thrune Park lor very young
children is uniquely designed and a very pop11
Jar place from spring through fall. Washing
ton Woods I and II, provide 214 senior rililt 'll
apartn,ents. The need is so great that Wash
ington Woods III fund raising will begin in
1989 to build a 150-200 unit facility.
Santa Claus lives in Midland at his Santa House
each December where children (big and small)
visit him. The house was built especially fill ·
Santa with contributions plus donated materi-

The Monroe County Chamber of Commerce in
1977 assigned a committee to investigate the
need for a foundation. At the suggestion of
Herman F. Gertz, President of the Herman and
Irene Gertz Foundation and Board Member of
the Council of Michigan Foundations, the committee decided to establish a foundation to improve the county's cultural, economic, educational and environmental quality of life.
The foundation began in 1978. With the
Chamber of Commerce, the foundation funded
an Arbor Day project for third-graders. 10,000
pinetree saplings were planted. By 1980 the

foundation had sponsored a musical Artist-inResidence program matched by a Michigan
Council for the Arts grant to Monroe Public
Schools. In 1981 foundation funds were used
to construct a Welcome Plaza where the flags
of firms headquartered in the county create a
welcome for residents and tourists. The foundation funds innovative ways to improve the
county's quality of life - Books for "Reading is
Fundamental"; Bedford Township's Band-StandGazebo; materials for "Eating Right is Basic;"
and many others.

A local attorney looking for an alternative to
private foundations for philanthropically spirited clients began the Muskegon County Community Foundation in 1961. Building on
strong community spirit, the Foundation plays
a critical role in Muskegon County.
The Foundation, using its investment assets,
purchased bonds for the construction of a new
downtown hotel as part of several important
leadership moves to stabilize, rl'lain and ell'
vclop the central city. Sin1ila1 bond wc·1o
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theater, the Foundation purchased the cit y
block with interest from unrestricted funds ,
and the block was restored.
The Frauenthal Center for- the Pnformin~ Arh
now includes the rcnnovated Fraucnthal Tlll'a
ter, a street side restaurant, an ol'licl" COII!JliC'X ,
the Hilt Building- (rl'nnovall'd with gifts ot $' 1 r,
million rrolll a ("OiliiiHillity fund l.li~lll I ell l\'1 ),
a Brunswi1 k ( :olnp;tll lt 'W.tl cIt lunvl111F, die'
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Founding: 1973
Total Assets: $11,758,147 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $4,075,693 in 1988
Service Area: Midland County

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The Foundation played a leading role in revitalizing Downtown Monroe, restoring Loranger
Square as the "people-oriented" center of
Monroe. The foundation is currently raising
funds to build a fountain for the Square.
Volunteers make the difference in the success
of the foundation and the community's efforts
to create a better quality of life.

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Board of Trustees Chairman: David Hehl
Executive Director: Mary Daume
Founding: 1977
Total Assets: $191,000 in 1989
Total Grants Paid: $63,007 in 1989
Service Area: Monroe County

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the CIVIC choir, the West Shore Symphony Orchestra and an active youth theater.
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space, an upper level art gallery and catering
services compliment the complex.
The Foundation funds a variety of other civic
projects including extensive scholarships, economic development, arts, cultural, health,
youth and community programs.
The leadership, investment and grant-making
strength of the community foundation has positively affected the growth, stabilization and development of the Muskegon community.

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Board of Trustees President: Robert Jewell
Exccutjve Director: Patricia B. Johnson
Founding: 1961
Total Assets: $15,000,000 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $900,000 in 1988
Service Area: Muskegon County and Oceana
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Community
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Oceana County
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Greater
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The foundation serves four rural counties with
"seed" money for new community projects to
test innovative solutions to community problems. Gaps in funds due to budget cut-backs
and matching fund opportunities, also, receive
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(A component .fund of the Muskegon Count)'
Community Foundation)
Formed in 1988 by Oceana County community
leade rs, the foundation is an unincorporated
division of the Muskegon County Community
Foundation. Recognizing both the needs and
the rural nature of Oceana County, these enthusiastic founders turned to a larger, neighboring and supportive community for organized assistance.
Building on the experience, staff expertise and
administrative capacity of the existing community foundation, Oceana volunteers are able to
concentrate their efforts on building a pcrma-

In the Rochester Area, the Chamber of Commerce sponsored the development of the
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation, incorporated in April of 1983. Founding
gifts started the endowment with $3,462 in
1983 growing to $77,911 at the end of 1988.
Founding Trustee, Richard F. Huizenga leads
the Foundation as President. Activities of the
Foundation include the sponsorship of a summer concert series open to the public, scholarships for area youth and a new "Make a

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at Christmas time. Theater groups, lm cit p .111
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ship training pr~jects, churches, schools, ltmpt
tals, and wildlife sanctuaries have IH ' IIt ' ltl c d
from the permanent resource of the collllllll
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nent endowment for the communities within
their county.
The Oceana funds arc accounted for separately
and restricted for use only in Oceana. The local Board advises the Muskegon Foundation on
grants to be made from the interest on the
permanently endowed funds.
Capturing the system advantages of a larger
and mature neighboring org·anization and retaining the crucial local ownership, identity and
benefits of a small community, the Oceana and
Muskegon County leaders may be proud of
t.his innovative arrangement-the first of its kind
in Michigan .

Dream Come True" program to help fulfill 1!11
dreams of terminally ill children from the area.
A recent gift of $2,400 to the Hospital supports tlu
purchase of a specialized bassinet/warming unit lc 11
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provides safe and speedy transport for infants requu
ing special care.
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Executive Director: Patricia B. Johnson
Founding: 1988
Total Assets: $500 in 1988
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Founding: 1983
Total Assets: $77,911 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $16,634 in 1988
Service Area: Greater Rochester Area

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Community
Foundation

Community
Foundation of
St. Clair Co·unty

Shiawassee
Foundation

The Saginaw Community Foundation was established in 1984 with a $50,000 gift from the Junior League of Saginaw. Since then, Foundation
assets have grown to over $1 million and the
Foundation is actively working to add a second
million dollars in 1989. Over $600,000 in
challenge grants received from State and na.tional funders should help make that goal a
reality.
Sponsoring the visit of a Russian delegation to
foster international understanding; developing
campsites, exercise trails and skating areas in
the County's parks; serving as a conduit for

community donations for the 4th of July Cd•
bration; and publishing a directory of loc;dh
available scholarships are a few of the Found .•
tion's initial endeavors.
A special "Making a Difference" program i11111
a ted by the Foundation offered grants 1"
middle or high school students who wante d I• •
make a difference in their community. S111
dents chose projects based on their evaluati n11
of their own community's needs and resourn ·
As a result of this pilot program, studc111
found out just how easy it is to make a cliff&lt; 1
ence. A local library was built with the help "'

Since 1944 CIVIC leaders in St. Clair County
have raised funds for community projects.
Through the Port Huron District Foundation,
in excess of $7 million has been raised to help
the area.
In 1985, the Foundation decided to begin the
process of building a permanent pool of capital
for the community. The interest on this permanent asset will be used to fund civic pr~j­
ects.

Recently, the Foundation has supported 1111
Blue Water Hospice, the Museum of Arts ancl
History, the Boy Scouts and a gymnasium ancl
activity room f(&gt;r the school. Trustees arc .u
tively assessing community needs and concc11
trating their ellorts on building the Foundati1111
for the future.

Started in 1974 by five trustees interested in
building their community, the Shiawassee Foundation has appointed their first staff member in
1989. Led by Jackie Flynn, Board President,
the Foundation is poised to !-{row durin!-{ th&lt;"
next few years.
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Statistics:
Board of Trustees Chairman: Joseph P. Day
President &amp; CEO: Lucy R. Allen
Founding: 1984
Total Assets: $1,040,974 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $289,159 in 1988
Service Area: Saginaw County

1\oard of Trustees Chairman: John F. Wismer
( )flice Manager: Shirley Spencer
Founding: 1944 (Original Organization)
Reorganization: 1985
Total Assets: $868,497 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $2,556 in 1988
Service Area: St. Clair County

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Board of Trustees President: Jackie Flynn
Executive Director: Dr. David Allen
Founding: 1974
Total Assets: $72,736 in 1989
Total Grants Paid: $5,400 in 1989
Service Area: Shiawassee County

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for area youth.

�Community
Foundation for
Southeastern
Michigan

Zeeland
Community
Foundation

Serving the seven county metropolitan area or
southeastern Michigan, the foundation links
donors concerned about the future of their
community with the charities they wish to
benefit. The foundation believes that strong
and lasting improvement in the quality of life
is accomplished when concerned citizens consolidate their efforts. Only five years old, the
foundation has grown rapidly, providing over
$4 million in grants. Projects of interest include the Family Development Program and
the Webber Fund.
A program begun in early 1987 to assist and
strengthen families in the city of Detroit, the
Family Development program provides grants
to local churches for outreach to needy families and youth. An advisory committee is composed of church, social service and civic leaders
while NBD Bank has provided funding for the
program's first six years. Using the strength of
the church and its commitment to the community and by providing, small financial resources,

this project demonstrates an dll"l lhc w.t\ leo
help to strengthen basic family un iIs.
The program has authorized 27 gTanls lol.dtll ~·.
$96,085 through June 1989. A grant In S.d\.1
tion Temple Church supported a ncighho1
hood gardening project which hmt1gh1 lo
gether families and seniors to learn gardening
on vacant lots in the church neighborhood. I\
grant to the Metropolit.c&gt;n Church of God, was
used in combination with a grant of computn
equipment from a national science association.
The church established a community computer
learning center with the donated equipment
and used the foundation grant to develop
training activities for neighborhood families.
The James B. Webber .Jr. Fund provides citizenship awards each year to outstanding 8th
grade students at the James B. Webber Middle
School. James B. Webber, Jr. was the General
Manager of the J.L. Hudson Company and an
important civic leader until his death in 1956.
In 1964, the Detroit Board of Education named

Zeeland's rapidly expanding economy builds
on a small, quiet conservative community history. In an area vibrant with growth and
change, the community foundation has served
local needs since 1973.
The Zeeland Community Foundation was
formed to promote and sustain educational,
and charitable enterprises, and projects for the
public welfare. Each year the Founation recognizes community groups and organizations
who are in need of financial assistance to complete their projects.

Some of the projects which have been supported by gifts from the Foundation include
the: Zeeland Community Hospital, Emergency
Services, Downtown Project, Public Library,
Parkview Foster Care Home, Lifeline, Yolk's
March, Haven Huis and the Zeeland Schools,
Gifted and Talented Program.
With excellent leadership the Zeeland Community Foundation looks forward to growth and
continued assistance to the community.

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, c11tlttllt• lire ' Involvement with the school, est.thlt~IH d 1Ire fund, as it grows, it will be used
to support additional recognition activities for
the students.
The Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan continues to build on unique community resources, serving donor interests and
meeting critical local needs.

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Chairman of the Board: Joseph L. Hudson, Jr.
Executive Director: Mariam C. Noland
Founding: 1984
Total Assets: $17,366,383 in 1988
Total Grants Paid: $1,544,027 in 1988
Service Area: Livingston, Macomb, Monroe,
O akland, St. Clair, Wayne, Washtenaw Counties

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Founding: 1973
Total Assets: $ 121 ,051 in 1988
T otal Grants Paid : $ 18,264 in 1988
Service Area: Zeelan d

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Michigan Community Foundation Youth Project
Funded by the W.K Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, the project is a challenge to the COilllllll
nity foundations to raise unrestricted or field-of-interest endowment funds at the same ti111c de \I I
oping young people's interest in philanthropy. The W.K Kellogg Foundation provides $2 null"'''
to be matched on a 2:1 basis. The result is $6 million generated for local communities hy 1'1'1 I
In the process, hundreds of young people throughout Michigan will receive hands-on expc1 ic '" •
in philanthropy.
Eighteen community foundations signed up during the first three grant opportunities in 19HH I 'IH'I
One further application date occurs in October of 1990. The grants, of up to $100,000 will 111
volve young people in the process of identifying local youth needs, raising a portion of the 111:tt1 h
and giving part of the money, as a grant to support a local charitable program. Now, yonllf\
people will be able to gain direct experience in philanthropy.

Excellence in Education
Beginning in Battle Creek with leadership from the W.K Kellogg Foundation, "Excellence in hl11
cation" programs now exist in eighteen communities sponsored by community foundations, ollt 11
with cosponsorship from other local businesses and organizations. The "Excellence in Educatio11 '
program not only identifies and publically recognizes academically successful students, hut ·""'
the teacher that each student selects as most influencing their lives. In 1989, $120,000 in schol.11
ship funds were distributed to 309 outstanding students and $64,000 in financial awards were p1 '•
vided as recognition to 233 talented teachers. This is on top of $500,000 in other scholarship p1 o
grams provided by eighteen Michigan community foundations supporting another 728 students.

Arn Development
Community foundations fund a wide range of projects, including the Arts. In 1988-19Hq cightt·c·ll
community foundations made 174 grants totalling $1,137,578 to local arts groups. Ef'lmts I.III)J,t
from the ownership and management of a community arts complex to support fi&gt;r a kincl1·1 g. II tc ·11
excursion to the museum.

Charles Stewart Mott Technical Assistance Program
A three year grant to the Council of Michigan Foundations for $2!10,000 front till' ( :hat lc · , 'll·w,nt
Mott Foundation provides community foundation trustees and st;df with ,, v.11 it I ol It' hnt1 .d tq•
ports, including training, constlllation, library sc1vi1 c·s, scho l:u ships, c otiiJttlltttc ,tlton ,, 1 1 1111' tttd
specialized publications. Efli&gt;rts 1111dn this (liOf.\1:1111 slt&lt;·ngtlwn llw 1.1p.11 itv ol 1 t IIIII{ tllttlllltlltll
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llu 111111 I' ol lllOtH'Y is Michigan's share of Exxon's $2.1 billion court mandated restitution settletill 111 wltic"lt lite Federal Government has passed on to the states.
The Community Foundation
l•ttl'l'h'Y lnilialive is funded with $3 million from Michigan's $70 million share of the restitution settlt'rncnt. Of' this amount, the Council of Michigan Foundations has received $350,000 to fund elil{ible community energy projects in areas not serviced by community foundations, or energy projcts proposed by non-participating community foundations. State funds must be matched by each
community foundation, or other program participants, on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
The involvement of community foundations in developing energy conservation initiatives is both
logical and required. Society relies on nonprofit agencies for many charitable, education, volunteer, and human services.
Nonprofit agencies which own or hold long-term leases on space, suf~
fer enormously from increasing utility costs. Every dollar spent for heating, cooling or lighting is
a dollar unavailable for programs and services. Grants to nonprofit agencies may also be used to
assist low-income populations in improving the energy efficiency of their homes. The Community
Foundation Energy Initiative will provide Michigan communities with a total of $6 million in grants
for much-needed energy conservation assistance.

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In 1988, the Michigan Legislature passed into law a new tax credit for community foundations.
Under the new law:
1. Individuals contributing to a certified community foundation may receive a state income tax
credit of 50 percent of the amount of the gift up to a credit of $100 for a single retur:n or $200
for a joint return.
The tax credit for individuals may not exceed the lesser of (1) 20 percent of the tax payer's liability for the year as computed without regard to the credit or (2) $100 for a single return or $200
for a joint return.
2. Corporations contributing to a community foundation may receive a state income tax credit for
up to 5 percent of the corporation's tax liability or $5,000, whichever is less.
The legislation has alternative caps of either three years or until $3 million is deducted from State
revenues. Leadership through a community foundation tax credit by the State Government is
unique in the country.
Sacrificing $3 million in operating revenues, the State stimulates $6 million in private donations to permanent endowments for solving local community problems.

�Service to Donors
Sctvice to the philanthropic interests of donors is a unique capability of community foundations.
Donors can meet their charitable objectives by working with the local foundations. All donations
qualify for the maximum federal charitable deduction. A donor can use the foundation to permanent!) endow another charity, a hospital, school or arts group f(x example. The interest on
!he endowment goes to that group in perpetuity; or the donor might endow several charities for
whom they care.
The donor can provide h.mds in a "field of interest'"; the arts, or health or education, for example. The local trustees make the decisions regarding specific programs to receive funding
each year, but a donor can he assured that worthy pn~jects in their area of interest will have a
continuing source of support.
Donors can provide scholarship funds usin~ the community foundalion. Local non-profit organizations can look to the cowmunity foundation for assistance and stability in m&lt;mag-ing their endowment funds, and for challenge grants that help build their resources.
Finally, donors can make unrestricted gifts to the permanent endowment. These permanent assets proYide the local Board with the greatt&gt;st flexibility in grant making. Emerging communit\
programs can recei\(' funding and the foundation remains a sensitive resource to solve community problems.
The Council of Michigan Foundations, through the clcvelopmcnt of challenge grant opportunities, has brought in $8 million of matching funds for ~lichigan Commnnity Foundations. These
funds arc being matched through the efforts of dedicated local n&gt;luntcers and stalf. These _joint
ctrons arc endowing $1 H million in new philanthropic dollars for the perm anent benefit of
Michigan communities, and are funding programs that support local charitit&gt;s.

WK. KPllogg Fou ndatiou Youth ProjPrf
Exxon Energy Initiative
State of Michigan Tax Cndit

Challenge

Match

Total

2 million
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3 million

4 million
3 million
3 million

6 million
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6 million

8 million

lO million

18 million

The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Energy Initiative and State
of Michigan Tax Credit demonstrate the support and trust given the Michigan Community
Foundations. Community foundations have an interest in providing funding and leadership in
the areas of: economic development, the environment, health and other human services, education and the arts and humanities. The ability to meet emerging needs through the strength of a
permanent community pool of capital is the unique quality of Michigan community foundations.

For rnore information contact:

Council of Michigan Foundations
P.O. Box !&gt;99
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Howard D. Kalleward

Chairman

Trustee,
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Kalamazoo

John E. Ma hall,
President,
The Kresg
Troy

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~oundation

Vice Ctl rrman

u•tJ J.

Brennan, Jr.

Execullvt Director,
rord Motor Company Fund
D arborn

HennanF. Gertz
President,
Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation
Monroe

Donald A. Lindow

Thomas W. Herbert

Vice President,
National Bank of Detroit
Detroit

Vice President-Treasurer.
The Kresge Foundation
Troy

W. Calvin Patterson, III

Miles Jaffe, Esq.

Executive Director,
McGregor Fund
Detroit

Honigman, Miller, Schwartz and Cohn
Detroit

Carl F. Reitz.

President,
The Jensen Foundation
Ann Arbor

VICe Chairman

/udith S. Hooker

Keith D. Jensen

Trustee,
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Grand Rapids

Secretary,
Besser Foundation
Alpena

Vice Chairman

Margaret A. Riecker,

Mariam C. Noland
Executive Director,
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Detroit

James R. Kettler
Trustee,
The James A. Welch Foundation
Flint

President,
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Midland

Robert B. Miller, Sr.

Leonard W. Smith

President and Secretary

Chairman ,
The Miller Foundation
Battle Creek

President,
The Skillman Foundation
Detroit

Dorothy A. Johnson
Council of Michigan Foundations
Treasurer

James M . Richmond

Stephen E. Upton

Richard K. Rappleye

President,
The Battle Creek Community Foundation
Battle Creek

President,
Whirlpool Foundation
Benton Harbor

Vice President-Secretary-Treasurer,
Charles Stewart Moll Foundation
Flint

Robert A. Risselade
William V. Weatherston

Malcolm G. Dade, Jr.

Trustee,
The Wege Foundation
Grand Rapids

Vice President-Industry,
The Stroh Brewery Company
Detroit

Vice President-Human Relations,
Detroit Edison
Detroit

Dr. Robert D. Sparks

Peter M. Wege

Herbert H. Dow
President,
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Midland

President Emeritus,
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Battle Creek

Vice Chairman-Trustee,
Steelcase Corporation-Steelcase Foundation
Grand Rapids

Herbert F. spieler
Advisory Cabinet

Manager of Public Affairs,
Consumers Power Company
Jackson

Chairman

Antony T. Sullivan

Dr. Russell G. Mawby

Secretary,
Earhart Foundation
Ann Arbor

Nicholas M. Gabriel
Comptroller,
Ford Foundation
New York

RtJbert E. Hencey
11 ctor of Dissemination and Communications,

W K. Kellogg Foundation
til Creek

Chairman and C.E.O.,
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Battle Creek

Alfred H. Taylor, Jr.

Sue Blandford

Chairman,
The Kresge Foundation
Troy

Trustee,
Grand Rapids Foundation
Grand Rapids

William S. White
Nathan B. Driggers

Chairman,
Charles Stewart Moll Foundation
Flint

President,
Harder Foundation
East Detroit

Sally J. Yerex
I and Dlr ctor-L g I Coun

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Second Vice President,
National B nk of D trort
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                    <text>�Dynamic Grantmaking
to Span the 90s

•••

CMF's
18th Annual Conference
In this gateway year of the century's final decade ...
At this threshold to the 21st Century . ..

The thrust is dynamic grantmaking ... to span the 90s.
Lock up the dates now. On your calendar. In your computer.
In your digital diary. Or on a self-stick memo sheet.

October 31 thru Nov,e mber 2
At the Clarion Hotel, Lansing- the first CMF Annual Conference
in our state's capital city. The program sessions are creative,
forward looking, packed with information. They include:

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living with disabilities . .
technology /Inked to grantmaklng ..
students at risk ..
chlldcare dilemma ..
the sense of the census ..

community baselines, data for action ..
women In philanthropy ..
substance abuse, prevention vs. correction ..
and much more.

Special in-depth sessions, too, for Community Foundations,
Corporate Grantmakers, Private Foundations.
The entire conference Is planned and designed for foundation officers. trustees. and staff;
corporate officers. trustees. and staff; bankers, attorneys, and consultants.

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                <text>&lt;a href="http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en"&gt;In Copyright&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/515"&gt;Our State of Generosity collection, JCPA-04&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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