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                    <text>�On October 31 -November 2, 1990, CMF's 18th Annual Conference will be held in Lansing at the Clarion Hotel. The theme
"Dynamic Grantmaking to Span the 90s" will offer an opportunity for grantmakers to examine changing attitudes with regard to education, environment, health, and other pertinent issues as we face the new decade. The Conference offers in-depth sessions for community
foundations, corporate grantmakers, and private foundations.
The Conference opens on Wednesday, October 31, with several choice tours: Michigan's Capitol, Abrams Planetarium/Wharton
Center /Surveyors Museum, R.E. Olds Museum/Impression 5, and Trumark, Inc.
A special feature of this year's program will include an interview with a panel of key college and university presidents on
Wednesday evening following dinner. On Thursday, November 1, Edsel B. Ford II will address participants at the noon luncheon and
later that afternoon, Coretta Scott King will speak on her vision of the 90s and the philanthropic community. The plenary sessions will be
supported by more than 30 exciting concurrent sessions addressing some of the critical issues facing grantmakers.
Thursday evening the Host Committee is anxious to showcase Michigan's Legacy by hosting a reception, tour of the Michigan
Library &amp; Historical Center, with a dinner following. End the evening with coffee and sweets at Michigan's Capitol.
Throughout the conference, the Gathering Place will be available for impromptu gatherings, refreshments, and browsing of
various publications and exhibits related to the grantmaking field.

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

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AIDS andHIV
Community Information Track
Environment Track

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Health Care Track
Youth Track
Conversations with experts in the field
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Family Foundations
WashingtonUpdate I vestment Seminar
Community Foundation Track
Corporate Giving Sessions I &amp; II
Scholarship Roundtable
Foundation Center Regional Collections Meeting

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Hotel Accommodations
Hotel reservations can be made at the Clarion Hotel, 6820 South Cedar Street, Lansing, MI 48911,
Phone: 1-800-333-8123.
Single and/or Double - $66.00. Hotel reservations should be mailed directly to the Clarion Hotel
in the enclosed hotel reservation eytvelope. Rooms cannot be guaranteed after October 1, 1990.
Reservations made after October 1, 1990, 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.
Spouses and guests of Members and Non-Members are invited to attend all sessions.
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�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.
CMFMembers

Non-Members*

Early Conference Registration (before Oct. 12, 1990)
including six meals

$250

$375*

Conference Registration (after Oct. 12, 1990)
including six meals

$275

$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 Wednesday, October 25, 1990.

About the Council of Michigan Foundations
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The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is a nonprofit association of 266 Michigan grantmakers, including
172 private foundations, 35 community foundations, 46 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.

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�CMF Board of Trustees and Officers
Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
Elizabeth H. Binda
William A. Diaz
Herbert H. Dow
Robert A. Fisher
Robert E. Hencey

Donald A. Lindow
John E. Marshall III
Mariam C. Noland
W. Calvin Patterson III
John W. Porter
Richard K. Rappleye

Willard J. Hertz
Judith S. Hooker
Gilbert Hudson
Patricia B. Johnson
Dorothy A. Johnson
Howard D. Kalleward

Margaret A. Riecker
Leonard W. Smith
Stephen E. Upton
William V. Weatherston
Peter M. Wege

18th Annual Conference Program Committee
Mrs. Esther Gerstacker, Treasurer, The Midland Foundation; Mr. Carl A. Gerstacker, Vice President &amp;
Treasurer, Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation and Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Program Chair:
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director, Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn
Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director, Community Foundations, Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven •
Barbara Baker, First Vice President, Michigan National Bank, Farmington Hills • Elizabeth H. Binda, Vice President,
Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation, Battle Creek • RobertS. Collier, Executive Director, Rotary Charities
of Traverse City • Robert A. Fisher, President, FrankS. and Mollie S. VanDervoort Foundation, Lansing • Rosemary
Ging, Community Relations Manager, Little Caesars Enterprises, Inc., Detroit • Ernest B. Gutierrez, Jr., Program Officer,
The Kresge Foundation, Troy • Vickie G. Heerlyn, Corporate Contributions, The Upjohn Company Kalamazoo •
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Special Projects, W . K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek • Judith S. Hooker, Trustee,
Robert .L. and Judith S. Hooker Foundation, Grand Rapids • Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven • Ann Irish, Program Director, Muskegon County Community Foundation •
Dorothy A. Johnson, President, Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven • Lisa M. Kaichen, Program Officer,
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit • Glenn F. Kossick, President, Metro Health Foundation, Detroit • Lisa Wyatt
Knowlton, Vice President, The Battle Creek Community Foundation • Mary L. Olson, Executive Director, Capital
Region Community Foundation, Lansing • Lucas Pfeiffenberger, President, Northeast Michigan Community
Foundation, Alpena • R. Sue Smith, Program Director, Corporate Giving Initiative, Council of Michigan Foundations,
Detroit • John Snyder, Vice President, Personal Trust, Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
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�GATHERING PLACE -- Open throughout CMF Conference
The Gathering Place is the meeting ground for Confere ce registrants and will include a variety of special
features. It is open throughout the conference. View CMF Exhibits, A'nnual Report Display, Video Film Festival,
and Foundation Center Regional Library Collection Display.
11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING

12:00 noon - 7:30p.m.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPEN

2:00 - 5.{)0 p.m.

LANSING AREA TOURS (AdvanGe reservation required.)
Conferees wi11 meet at the main entrance of the Clarion Hotel where
they will board a shuttle bus for the tour of their choice.

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Michigan's Capitol
For 111 years the CaRitol has served as the seat of Michigan's government. Lawmakers, concerned citizens, and
tours have passed throvgh its halls, d iambers and.offices, which show the effects of time and use. In 1987 the Michigan
Capitol Committee was established to· oversee the restoration of the historic building to its original grandeur. Conferees
will have an opportunity to tour t e newly restored Semate and House Chambers.
Arts/Science
A front row seat to the universe is reserved for you in the Abrams Planetarium's sky theater. Visit a remote scene
of grand proportions and breathtaking beauty during a special tour of this innovative science education facility. Next stop,
tour the magnificent Wharton Center premier performing arts center in Michigan. The state-of-the-art facility not only
offers a full schedule of touring Broadway shows, leading dance troupes, and world-famous soloists and ensembles, but also
showcases performances by the School of Music, Department of Theatre, Greater Lansing Symphony Orchestra, and Opera
Company of Mid-Michigan.
-Cowles House
Last stop, join Nancy and John DiBiaggio, President of Michigan State University for tea at Cowles House. Cowles
House is the only remaining building, constructed at the onset of Michigan Agricultural College, the nation's first land-grant
agricultural college. Originally built as a "Farm Cottage" in Faculty Row, Cowles House was completed in 1857. It was the
residence for the first president of the college and his successors.
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�History/Science
The R.E. Olds Transportation Museum showcases the unique role transportation has played in US history. The
museum focuses on Lansing-built transportation, including automobiles, highwheel bicycles, engines, and more. Exhibits
featured are: a 1931 Reo Royale, a 1926 Olds "Mystery Car," and the ast V-8 engine produced by Oldsmobile. Next, on to
Impression 5 Science Museum where over 150 hands-on exhibits will stimulate and challenge you. Learn how a robot
operates, generate electricity with your bare hands, freeze your sp adow on the wall and even bend light to create unusual
paints. Your imagination and creativity will guide you. Last stop, the Michigan Surveyors Museum- only museum
devoted to land surveying in the nation, The "museum exl1ibits feature artifacts and beautiful antique classic instruments
that were used.to plat Michigan.
Manufacturing
Tour Trumark, Inc. a (miJ;J.ority owned business) manufacturer of quality metal-stamping who is known statewide
for being the initiator and supporter of targeted programs which favorably impact the minority community. Trumark will
demonstrate how a SPF (single parent family) graduate will generate more economic benefits to their employees and higher
quality performance and productivity.
5:00-5:30 p.m. CONFERENCE AND NEW MEMBpR ORIENTATION

New members and first-time conference registrants are invited to learn more about YOUR organization. Old friends
are welcome as well, to exchange ideas itb CMF officers, trustees, and staff.
6:00 - 6:45p.m. OPENING RECEPTION

Welcome to Lansing! Join us for the opening of the conference where you can meet new friends and renew old acquaintances.
Reception hosted by Michigan National Bank &amp; Fidelity Investments.
7.{)0- 9:30p.m. DINNER AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS- -EDUCATION IN MICHIGAN

Give-and-take examination of education in Michigan. PBS commentator will field the sensitive discussion between
panelists which will include, among others, the president of MSU, and the Detroit Public School's general superintendent.
9:30p.m.

AFTERGLOW

Continue the mood. Gourmet coffee, tea, cordials, and lite sweets will be served.
Hosted by the Talbert and Leota Abrams Foundation.
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�7:00 - 8:15 a.m.

ADVISORY CABINET BREAKFAST MEETING

7:30 - 8:15 a.m.

BUFFET BREAKFAST

8:30 - 10:00 a.m.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

The 1990 Census: Its Ramifications for Michigan Grantmakers
The 1990 Census offers new demographic information/ data to Michigan grantmakers. The Census will also
initiate significant public policy and economic changes including reduced congressional representation and federal funding.
This session will review the expected ramifications, as well as local and regional sources for the data.

Substance Abuse: Public and Philanthropic Initiatives
This session will review both Michigan's policy and strategy to combat drugs and substance abuse, and Project
Prevention, the Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan's initiative to reduce drug abuse through communityba~ed prevention efforts. The panelists will also discuss specific models of effective community-level programs.

Small Children Are A Big Concern
Two issues affecting children are the focus of this workshop. One is the life-and-death concern about child mortality:
How can foundations help prevent the predicted 3,000 deaths of Michigan children in the coming year? Secondly, child care
has come out of the closet; it is no longer just a "woman's issue." Attendees will gain ideas about ef.fective program models.
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Environment Track I
Protecting Groundwater Quality In Your Community
This session will provide ways for foundations of all sizes and types to be involved, from the state level to youth
oriented local initiatives, in the growing effort to protect groundwater quality in Michigan.

Community Foundation Basics
The focus here will be an overview of community foundations; it is designed for new staff and new trustees. This
is an opportunity to become oriented to community foundation history, and the technical aspects of grantmaking, asset
development, investments and fund management, and marketing/ public relations.

Grantmaking Basics
A workshop that will focus on the "nuts and bolts" of grantmaking, setting priorities, assessing proposals, and
evaluating results.

10:00 - 10:30 a.m.

REFRESHMENT BREAK

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

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Community Information Track II
ABC Survey- "Don't Ask People What They Think If You Don't Really Want To Know"
It's never been done before: A survey of opinions for every sector of a city. Learn how one Michigan community
has undergone a comprehensive attitudinal survey to determine what its leaders, residents, youth, and commuters believe
are the city's strengths and weaknesses. This program will detail the development, cost, implementation, and outcomes of
the "ABC Survey."
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Access to Health Care: A Model of Basic Services EvenJ Citizen Deserves
Equitable Access to Health Care has been discussed in Michigan for the last two years. One million Michigan
residents remain without planned coverage. This session will outline basic health services that should be available to every
citizen and a process for making the moral, economic, and political decisions that are necessary to implement the model.

Rethinking Rehabilitation
The fact that juvenile crime continues to rise tells us that we need new methods of treating youthful offenders. This
workshop presents a national perspective on "what works," including the recommendations of a statewide taskforce, and a
gutsy new program model that combines adventure education, short-term residential care, and in-home family support.

Michigan's Diminishing Natural Lands: A Role for Philanthropy?
This session will provide practical approaches that philanthropy can use in preserving our natural lands. Current
land use practices and their impact on fragile areas such as wetlands, dunes, and green spaces will be addressed. Innovative
ideas for reforestation and restoration will be included.

Community foundations hold donor gifts in trust. What happens when the donor's family objects to the gift? In
their 70-year histories, the Kalamazoo Foundation and the Grand Rapids Foundation have faced this issue very publicly.
Learn from their experiences what to do to work with families who have made gifts to the foundation.
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Family Foundations
How are they managed? How are successor trustees selected? How do you balance foundation responsibilities
with family ties? To staff or not to staff? Come and exchange ideas on these and related topics with your p eers.

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12:30 - 2:00 p.m.

DONORS PLATFORM/PLENARY LUNCHEON

Edsel B. Ford II, Executive Director, Ford Motor Company

Mr. Ford will discuss his views of philanthropy both from his perspective as President of the Henry Ford II
Fund and as a leader of the automotive industry.
2:30 - 4:00 p.m.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Community Information Track III
Women, Girls &amp; Giving

The socioeconomic status of women and girls in Michigan, and the philanthropic response to their special needs
and opportunities is the focus of this session. Speakers will address the emerging trend of foundations created by
women donors, as well as the growth in special funds designated solely for women and girls' programs. A new report,
The Difference It Makes , commissioned by the Michigan Women's Foundation, will be introduced.

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Youth Track HI

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America's Shame, America's Hope: Twelve Million Youth At Risk

In January, 1991, Bill Moyers will host a PBS television special featuring a report funded by the Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation, America's Shame, America's Hope. It is about the crisis of youth emerging from our schools unprepared for college or the kind of work there is to do. How can the foundation community help provide the proper tools
and opportunities to give these youth a chance? Presenters include an author of the national report, a superintendent
of a school district, and a young person who has first-hand experience in today's urban schools.
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Gifting Techniques to Community Foundations for Closely Held Businesses and Their Owners
This session, aimed at both community foundation staff and trustees and the attorneys that work with them, will
address the area of gifts to the foundation from the owners of closely held businesses.
The Executive Director of The Dayton Foundation will discuss Dayton's experience with receiving shares of closely
held corporations into the Foundation. A focus will be on the opportunity for the philanthropically inclined owner of a
family business to make gifts that would not otherwise be possible and in a manner that cannot be accomplished through a
private foundation.
A Tax Partner for Arthur Andersen in Dayton has worked in the family business area for 18 years - closely held
business, estate planning, and business succession planning. He will address the tax issues involved in contributing stock of
a closely held corporation to community foundations.

Learn from the experts. Financial aid officers of Michigan colleges and universities will discuss their policies and
procedures for handling scholarship funds.

It has been almost a decade since the first confirmed diagnosis of AIDS. Since that time, more young Americans
have died from AIDS than did in Vietnam. Also since then, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has been found to
lead to both AIDS Related Complex and full-blown AIDS. Medical research has moved swiftly to identify possible therapies, but what about a cure or a vaccine? What is the near-term prognosis for those who are at risk? What is the longerterm outlook? Two of this nation's leading AIDS experts will candidly discuss these issues.

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Conversation with WilliamS. White
An opportunity to talk with William S. White, Chairman and CEO, about the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, its creation and grant interests which include education, communities and neighborhoods, environment, etc.

Foundation Center Regional
CollectionsAnnual Meeting
Representatives of Foundation Center Regional Collection Libraries will discuss mutual concerns and interests.
4:00 - 4:15 p.m.

REFRESHMENT BREAK

4:15 - 5:00 p.m.

ISSUES FACING THE 90s
Coretta Scott King, Founding President, Martin Luther King Center, Atlanta, GA
An Overwhelming Issue of the 90s. Can the Philanthropic Community Res pond in Time?

5:00 - 5:45 p.m.

COCKTAIL RECEPTION

Immediately following Mrs. King's address, conferees will be invited to enjoy Michigan's wines and cheeses
before boarding a bus for the evening activities. (Shuttle service to the Michigan Library &amp; Historical Center available from 5:45- 6:15p.m.)
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MICHIGAN'S LEGACY TOUR, DINNER AND ENTERTAINMENT

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Capsule View "Michigan's Legacy"
5:00 - 5:45 p.m., cocktail reception, Clarion Hotel; 6:15 - 7:15 p.m., tour of Michigan Library &amp; Historical Center;
7:30- 9:15p.m., dinner, Michigan Library &amp; Historical Center; 9:15- 10:30 p.m., Afterglow, Michigan's Capitol.

Light refreshments 'will be available in the foyer of the Michigan Library &amp; Historical Center before touring the
facility. You can view the three-dimensional, life-size exhibits that describe Michigan history from the Ice Age through the
turn of this century. Don't miss "Beneath the Inland Seas," one of the most unique of temporary exhibits. After touring the
Center, conferees will be invited to the third floor for dinner. An entertainment surprise awaits! Following dinner, busses
will take you a few short blocks to Michigan's Capitol. You are invited to tour the halls of Congress and enjoy an after
dinner cup of coffee and lite sweets. Entertainment will be hosted in the state chambers. (Shuttle service from Michigan's Capitol to
the Clarion available from 10:00-10:30 p .m .)

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�COMMUNITY FOUNDATION-- BREAKFAST MEETING
7:15 - 8:30 a.m.
Join the community foundations in celebrating their successes this year. W. K. Kellogg Foundation Youth Project
challenge grants will be awarded; the tax credit research, status and marketing plans will be reviewed; new services under the
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Technical Assistance Grant will be unveiled; and milestones in our members' development
will be highlighted.
NURTURING THE PHILANTHROPISTS OF TOMORROW-- BREAKFAST DISCUSSION
7:15 - 8:30 a.m.
Join colleagues in considering how future nonprofit funders and providers will be prepared to answer challenges. A
panel of Michigan experts representing funders, educators, and students will discuss how your people view philanthropy and
what we as grantmakers can do to support their leadership development.
7:30-8:15 a.m.

BUFFET BREAKFAST

8:30 - 10:00 a.m.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Asset Building Techniques for Community Foundations
Two panelists will discuss asset building techniques that will be of interest to experienced community foundations,
Donor Directed Funds, and Supporting Organizations. A third panelist will address emerging community foundations
inten;sted in asset fund development.

Spending Less and Getting More Through Focused Giving
This session will teach you the effective use of language. Learn to turn a negative response into one with a positive
impact and explore how corporate contributions support overall community relations programs.
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Investment Seminar
An overview of the economic outlook for 1991-92 will be given, with emphasis on bond and stock market trends.
The thrust of change- in Europe, Far East, with interest rates, the Dow Jones, and the S&amp;P. Dealing with the results.

Community &amp; Corrections:
Can TheyWorkTogether?
This session will review the new Michigan Community Corrections Act and discuss roles that funders can
play in helping local communities deal with offenders.

Washington Update
An opportunity to talk with John A. Edie, Vice President &amp; General Counsel, Council on Foundations, and IRS
regulator from Washington, D.C., regarding legal and technical issues affecting YOUR foundation's grantmaking.

10:00 - 10:30 a.m.

REFRESHMENT BREAK

10:30 a.m. - 12 Noon

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
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Community Foundations II
Community Foundation Affiliation Agreements -A Report on Models from Around the Nation
The Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, with support from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation,
has researched agreements between community foundations across the country. The workshop reports the models and
issues involved in developing a formal relationship with and between neighboring or potentially competitive community
foundations. As community foundations continue to gain popularity, these models, and an understanding of the issues,
will help you develop productive and mutually beneficial relationships.

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Gaining Contributions Leverage Through Employees
Employees can add tremendous value to any corporate giving program. This session will highlight case studies and
examples of how compatlies can stretch their giving dollars through employee volunteer programs, matching programs, and
working with employees to provide added value to corporate contributions decisions. A portion of the session will bring
you up-to-date on trends and issues in matching programs by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education
(CASE), the national clearinghouse of corporate matching gift information.

C. Patrick Babcock has spent 26 years in state service. In addition to his current position as Director of Social Services, Mr. Babcock has held the positions of Director, Office of Drug Abuse and Alcoholism; Director, Office of Services to the
Aging; Director, Department of Labor; and Director, Department of Mental Health. His broad experiences under both
Republican and Democratic administrations reflect the issues of the 90s.

The mass media represent vast arenas for public education and debate with power to bring public attention to issues
and shape public understanding. This session will explore how funders and their grantees are harnessing this power and
learning to participate in the new mass media arenas.

Reading and Related Language Learning Problems from Three Perspectives
A significant number of youngsters have serious difficulty in learning to read, spell, and write. The problem is
discussed by: (1) a public school administrator who has built a model program response to this problem; (2) a private sector
education involved in both the provision of remedial services and training of teachers; and (3) a probate judge who examines the problem from the perspective of young people with reading and related language deficiencies who come to the
attention of the juvenile justice system.
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�12:15 - 2:00p.m.

CLOSING LUNCHEON

Special speaker invited/to be announced in September. Come and enjoy an "express" lunch while exchanging
ideas with your colleagues.

Jane Aldrich, Anchorwoman
WLNS TV-6, Lansing
Arthur Angood, Executive Vice President
Miller Foundation , Battle Creek
Beth Arnovits, Executive Director
National Council on Crime &amp; Delinquency, Lansing
George B. Autry, President
M.D.C. Incorporated, Chapel Hill, NC
C. Patrick Babcock, Director
Department of Social Services, Lansing
Thomas C. Bailey, Executive Director
Little Traverse Conservancy, Harbor Springs
Leslie S. Banwart, Tax Partner
Arthur Andersen &amp; Co., Dayton, OH
Fred Bartenstein, Director
Dayton Community Foundation, OH
Sylvester Berki, Professor
Dept. of Health Services,
School of Public Health, Management &amp; Budget
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Kip Bohne,.Marketing &amp; Promotions Director
WSYM TV- 47, Lansing
Marcia Boznango, Principal
Edgewood Elementary School, Okemos
Claude J. Brittingham, Director
Research Division,
United Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit
Rosemary Bruner, Asst. Vice President &amp; Director
Community Affairs,
Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc. , Nutley, NJ

Benjamin J. Burns, Editor &amp; Publisher
Adams Michigan Newspapers, Mt. Clemens
Susan Carter, News Anchor
WWJ , Southfield
Toby Citrin, Director, Resource for Public Health Policy
University of Michigan School for Public Health, Ann Arbor
J. Otis Davis, Director
Bureau of Juvenile Justice
Office of Children and Youth Services, Lansing
Dwight Dean, Midwest Regional Director
U.S. Bureau of the Census, Detroit
John DiBiaggio, President
Michigan State University, East Lansing
John A. Edie, Vice President &amp; General Counsel
Council on Foundations, Washington, DC
Mary Farrell, First Vice President
Paine Webber, New York
Alex G. Fedoroff, Vice President
Fidelity Investments, Boston
Sunny Fisher, Executive Director
The Sophia Fund , Chicago, IL
Leonard W. Fleck, Associate Professor
of Medical Humanities
Medical Ethics &amp; Health Policy
Michigan State University, East Lansing
Edsel B. Ford II, Executive Director
Ford Motor Company, Dearborn
Gail Gruenwald, Executive Director
Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, Conway

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Denise Holmes, Chief Planning and Analysis
Bureau of Community Services
Michig;J.n Department of Public Health, Lansing
John C. Howell, Director/Research
Michigan Dyslexia Institute, Inc., Lansing
Hunter Hurst, Director
National Center for Juvenile Justice, Pittsburgh, PA
Caretta Scott King, Founding President
Martin Luther King Center, Atlanta, GA
Gary Knapp, Chairman
State of Michigan Community Corrections Board, Traverse City
Mathilde Krim, Founding Co-chair
American Foundation for AIDS Research
Research Associate, Columbis College of Physicians and Surgeons,
New York City
Jessica Kavan, Assistant Program Director
Institute for Water Research, Michigan State University, East Lansing
James J. Lardie, President and CEO
The National Association of Child Advocates, Cleveland, OH
Carl Latona, Director
Highfields, Onondaga
Jennifer Leonard, Writer/Consultant, Former Vice President
Los Angeles Community Foundation, Ocean City, NJ
Robert Marble, Director of Financial Aid
Albion College
Greg Markus, Professor of Political Science
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Cheryl L. Martin, Director
Council for Advancement &amp; Support of Education, Washington, DC

�Shirley McFee, Mayor
Battle Creek
Deborah R. Meadows, Director of Programming
&amp; Administration
Center for Environmental Study, Grand Rapids
June E. Osborn, Chair
National Commission on Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Dean, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Richard Passero, Director
Center for Water Research, Kalamazoo
Department of Geology,
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo
John W. Porter, General Superintendent of Schools
Detroit Public Schools Center, Detroit
Robert Queller, Vice PresidenVExecutive Director
Citizens Research Council of Michigan, Detroit

Carol Quarterman, Executive Director
Child Care Coordinating Council of Detroit
Wayne County, Detroit
Frank Rapley, Superintendent
Kalamazoo School District
Donald L. Reisig, Director
Governor's Office of Drug Agencies, Lansing
Sally Repeck, Executive Director
American Humanics Program
Wayne State University, Detroit
Vincent Serritella, Regional Vice President
National Alliance of Business, Chicago, IL
Linda Sigh, Asst. Director
Scholarships/Grants,
Michigan State University, East Lansing

Kimberly Skeltis, Student
Kellogg Community College, Battle Creek
Tim Skubick, Capitol Correspondent
WKAR-TV, Lansing
John T. Steketee, Judge
Probate Court, Grand Rapids
Christine Stephens, Assistant to the Director
State Cooperative Extension,
Michigan State University, East Lansing
Duane Tarnacki, Partner
Clark, Klein and Beaumont, Detroit
Donna Ward, Director of Financial Aid
Kellogg Community College, Battle Creek
Jacqueline E. Washington, President
Pontiac Area Urban League, Inc., Pontiac
Cecilia Wright, Executive Director
OAR, Oakland County

Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial Scholarship Fund
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel Highby Camp Foundation
William &amp; Mary Carls Foundation
Clarence &amp; Grace Chamberlin Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Christoff Family Charitable Foundation
Cook Charitable Foundation
Raymond M. &amp; Jane E. Cracchiolo Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
DeLapa Family Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The Charles DeVIieg Foundation
The Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
Dexter Charitable Trust Fund
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
The Herbert D. &amp; Junia Doan Foundation

Herbert H. &amp; Barbara C. Dow Foundation
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dyer-lves Foundation
Earhart Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
Erickson Foundation
The J. F. Ervin Foundation
H. T. Ewald Foundation
Fenton Community Foundation
The Fetzer Institute
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
The Ford Foundation
The Frey Foundation
Gannett Foundation

Private Foundations
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc,
Americana Foundation
Amy Foundation
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews 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

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�The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.
Gordon Christian Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
The Gornick Fund
Granger Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
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
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward F. &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The lacocca 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 and Educational Foundation
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Helen Laidlaw Foundation
The Greater Lansing Foundation
The Lee Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust

Loosemore Foundation
The Loutit Foundation
Edward Lowe Foundation
Lurie-Polasky Foundation
The Lyon Foundation
Malpass Foundation
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
McColl-Balls 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
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The Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Francis Mills Foundation
Monroe-Brown Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Molt Foundation
Ruth Moll Fund
Mukti Fund
T. B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust
Allen E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation
Amos Nordman Foundation Charitable Trust
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Charitable Foundation
William M. &amp; Mary E. Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Herbert &amp; Elsa Panting 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
19

The Karla Scherer Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The William &amp; Sarah Seidman Foundation
The Nate S. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum 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
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
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial Foundation
Vicksburg Foundation
Vogt Foundation
John &amp; Rose Watson Scholarship Foundation
The Wege Foundation
The James A. Welch Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
The Weisman Foundation
The .John and Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
The Wilkinson Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
The Wolohan Family Foundation
Wren Foundation

�Community Foundations
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 Region Community Foundation
Civic Foundation of Chelsea
Colon Foundation
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 Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Leelanau Community Foundation
Ludington Area Foundation
Manistee County Foundation

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
Shiawasee Foundaiion
Zeeland Community Foundation

Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Citizens Trust, Ann Arbor
Citizens Trust &amp; Savings Bank, South Haven
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

NBD Bank, N.A., Detroit
Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo
Second National Bank, Saginaw

Fibre-Converters Foundation, Inc.
Ford Motor Company Fund
GTE Telephone Operations, North Area
General Moiors Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation
JSJ Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Kysar Industrial Corporation Foundation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Little Caesars Enterprises, Inc.
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
Mervyn's
r Michigan Bell Telephone Company

Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Michigan Health Care Education and Research Foundation, Inc.
Midland Cogeneration Venture
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Trust
The Pistons-Palace Foundation
Prince Foundation
Scott Paper Company Foundation
SPX Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Trans Continental Airlines Foundation
UNISYS
The Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation
Wolverine World Wide Foundation

Allied Automotive
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
ANR Pipeline Company
Batts Foundation
Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan
The Borman's, Inc. Fund
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company
Delta Dental Fund
Detroit Edison
Domino's Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust

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Dynamic
Grantmaking
to Span the 90s
18th Annual Conference of the
Council of Michigan Foundations
Clarion Hotel, Lansing
October 31- November 2, 1990

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�ESTHER S. AND CARL A. GERSTACKER
Midland, and indeed all of Michigan, are fo rtunate to count among its citizens the
Hono rary Chairpersons of the 18th Annual Council of Michiga n FoundatiOns Confe re nce .
Mr. and Mrs. Gerstacker have served both the...philanthro pic Go mmunity a nd the la rger
world community with distinction for many year ·.
Both Gerstacke rs w orked with the Dow Chemical Company; Esther in the Human
Relatio ns Divisio n , and Carl in several pos itio ns includ ing Chairman of the Board from
1960 to 1976, and curre ntly as Director Eme ritus, an ho nor confe rred upo n his retirement
from Dow in 1981. Both Gerstacke rs are personally involved in the ir greater communities
through service to youth, cultural, economio, re ligio us and educational o rganizatio ns.
Among their many activities, Mrs. Gerstacker has been the Board President of the Girl Scouts,
United Way, and the Midland Foundation ; she was one of 150 women recognized by the
Outstanding Wo men of Michigan Sesquicentennial Awards in 1987. Mr. Gerstacker has
served o n the U.S . Commission of UNESCO, over twenty corporate Boards of Directors,
is a 33rd degree Mason , and is a former Chairman of the U.S.-Japan Cultural Commission,
being awarded the Seco nd Class of the Order of the Rising Sun from the Emperor of Japan in
1977. Both me mbers of this committed couple have been active in the develo pment of
Northwood Institute , and both have served o n the Vestry of Saint John's Episcopal Church
in Midland.
CMF salutes this caring and gene rous couple who are also parents to four daughters, o ne
son a nd six grandchildre n . May the ir leade rship inspire all of us as we come together to
consider our future leadership and p hilanthropic roles.
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�DEAR FOUNDATION AND CORPORATE GRANTMAKERS:
Welcome to Lansing. The Council of Michigan Foundatio ns is very enthused about
bringing the Annual Co nfe rence to the state capital. It is an exciting time to be in Lansing
w ith the electio n just around the corner.
The theme of the 18th Annual CMF Confe rence is "Dynamic Grantmaking to Span the
90s ." The Program Committee has skillfu lly put together a program that will allow us to
focus on the new decade and how w e, as grantmakers, can have the most impact as we ,
e nte r it. Sessio ns w ill offe r an o ppo rtunity to examine changing attitudes regarding educatio n , enviro nment, health, and several other areas of inte rest.
This year's Host Committee has put together tours designed to showcase some of the
finest museums and cultural centers our Capital has to offer. Thursday evening we will tour
and dine at the Michigan Library and Historical Center w here we will be entertained
by artists of the Festival of Michigan Folklife.
The 18th Annual Conference offers foundatio n and corpo rate trustees, officers and staff
the o pportu nity to come togethe r, share knowledge and viewpoints, and then return home
with re newed vision and a stronger bond w ith their fellow grantmakers.
Chairing the Program Committee and Host Committee of this Conference of the Council
of Michigan Foundatio ns has been an ho nor and privilege. We look forward to welcoming
you to Lansing.

Sincerely,

Leo J. Brennan

Robert A. Fisher

Mary L. Olson

Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund

President &amp; Trustee
Frank S. &amp; Mollie S.
VanDervoort Memorial Fdn .

Executive Director
Capital Region
Community Fdn.

PROGRAM CHAIRMAN

HOST COMMITTEE
CO-CHAIRMAN

HOST COMMITTEE
CO-CHAIRMAN

�OCTOBER 31
GATHERING PLACE
BOARDROOM
Open throughout CMF Conference

The Gathering Place is the meeting ground for Conference registrants and will include a
variety of special features. It is open throughout the confe rence. View:
CMF Exhibits
Annual Report Display
Video Film Festival
Foundation Center Regional Library Collection Display

BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING 11:00 a.m. - 130 p.m.
IMPERIAL ROOM

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPEN 11:00 a.m. - 730 p.m.
CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY

LANSING AREA TOURS 2:00-5:00 p.m. (Advance reservation required)
Conferees will meet at the main entrance of the Clarion Hotel where they will board a
shuttle bus for the tour of their choice.

Michigan's Capitol - For 111 years the Capitol has served as the seat of Michigan's
government. Lawmakers, concerned citizens, and tours have passed through its halls ,
chambers and offices, which show the effects of time and use. In 1987 the Michigan Capitol
Committee was established to oversee the restoration of the historic building to its original
grandeur. Conferees will have an opportunity to tour the newly restored Senate and House
Chambers.
Tour Facilitators:

4

Gregory &amp; Ann Gessert,
Frank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial Foundation

�·.

Arts/ Science A fron{;ov_;~~at to
universe is reserved for you in the Abrams
Planetarium 's sky theater. Visit remote scenes of grand proportions and breathtaking beauty
during a special tour of this innovative science education facility. Next stop, tour the
magnificent Wharton Center, premier performing arts center in Michigan. The state-of-theart facility not only offers a full schedule of touring Broadway shows, leading dance troupes,
and world-famous soloists and ensembles, but also showcases performances by the
School of Music, Department of Theatre , Greater Lansing Symphony Orchestra, and
Opera Company of Mid-Michigan.
Cowles House - Last stop, join Nancy and John DiBiaggio, President of Michigan State
University for tea at Cowles House. Cowles House is the only remaining building,
constructed at the onset of Michigan Agricultural College, the nations first land-grant
agricultural college. Originally built as a "Farm Cottage" in Faculty RSJW, Cowles House was
completed in 1857. It was the residence for the first president of the college and his
successors.
Tour Facilitators:

jack &amp; Amy Fistler, Health Education Foundation

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History/ Science - The R. E. Olds Transportation Museum showcases the unique role
transportatio n has played in US histoJY. The museum focuses on Lansing-built transportation, including automobiles, highwheel bicycles, engines, and more. Exhibits featured a re:
a 1931 Reo Royale, a 1926 O lds "Mystery Car, " and the last V-8 engine produced by
Oldsmobile. Next, on to Impression 5 Science Muse um where over 150 hands-on exhibits
w ill stimulate and challenge you . Learn how a robot operates, generate electricity with your
bare hands, freeze your shadow on the wall and even bend light to create unusual paints.
Your imagination and creativity w ill guide you. Last stop, the Michigan Surveyors Museumonly museum devoted to land surveying in the nation. The museum exhibits feature artifacts
and beautiful antique classic instruments that wex:e used to plat Michigan. One stop provides
access to all three museums.
Tour Facilitators:

Gregory &amp; Helen Deliyanne,
Frank S. &amp; Mollie 5. VanDerooort Memoriab Foundation

Manufacturing - Tour Trumark, Inc. a (minority owned business) manufacturer of
quality metal-stamping which is know n statewide for being the initiator and supporter of
targeted programs which favorably impact the minority community. Trumark founded the
Single Pare nt Family Institute which provides training in work ethic and job skills to single
women with children. They will demonstrate how a single parent fqmily (SPF) graduate will
generate more economic benefits to the ir employees and higl_1er quality performance and
productivity.
Tour Facilitators:
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jonathan White, The j ohn &amp; Elizabeth Whitely Foundation; jane
White, Capital Region Community Foundation ·

�CONFERENCE AND NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION 5:00- 5-30 p.m.
EXECUTIVE TRAINING ROOM

New membe rs and first-time conference registrants are invited to learn more about YOUR
organizatio n . Old friends are welcome as well; exchange ideas with CMF officers, trustees,
and staff.

judith S. Hooker, Chair, Council of Michigan Foundations; and
Trustee, Robert L &amp; judith S. Hooker Foundation, Grand Rapids

Speakers:

Dorothy A. johnson, President; Cou ncil of Michigan Foundations

ADVISORY CABINET MEETING 5 -30- 6·00 p .m .
DIRECTORS ROOM, LOWER LEVEL

Meeting of past Gouncil of Michigan Foundation Trustees .
Chairman:

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Battle Creek

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OPENING RECEPTION 6·00 - 6· 45 p.m.
ATRIUM

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... Join us fo r a cup of witches brew as we celebrate Hallowe en with costumed entertainers ,
who will rattle the rafters and clear the cobwebs from within our midst) while we greet old
and new acquaintances .. .
Receptio n hosted by Michigan Natio nal Bank &amp; Fidelity Investments.

Music provided by the j on Dale Trio
john Dale Smith, Director, Peiforming Arts
Department, Lansing Community College

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EDUCATION IN MICHIGAN 7-00- 7:50p.m.
GRAND BALLROOM, SECTION E

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Welcome:

judith S Hooker, Chair, Council of Michigan Foundations; and
Trustee, Robert L. &amp; judith S Hooker Foundation, Grand Rapids

Remarks:

Leo I Brennan, jr., Executive Director, Ford Motor Company Fund;
and CMF 18th Annual Conference Program Chairman, Dearborn

Introduction:

Robert E. Hencey, Director of Special Projects, W. K Kellogg Foundation

Moderator:

Tim Skubick, Capital Correspondent, W'KAR- Tv, Lansing

Speakers:

john DiBiaggio, President, Michigan State University, E. Lansing
john W Porter, General Superintendent of Schools, Detroit Public
Schools Center; and Trustee, Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Detroit
Frank P. Popoff, President &amp; CEO, Dow Chemical Company, Midland

Problems, challenges, and solutions are the agenda-headings for the education scene in
Michigan. Superb programs and e normous failings make up the two edges of this cutting
issue. For the state's students, educators, businesses, and communities there is a looming
question: Is education in Michigan on the ropes or winning the fight' This opening session
will be a give-and-take examination of this sensitive issue in Michigan. PBS commentator
Tim Skubick will moderate the discussion between the education and corporate experts who
comprise the paneL

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GRAND BALLROOM, SECTION F-J

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Moderator:

judith S. Hooker, Chair, Council of Michigan Foundations; and Trustee,
Robert L. &amp; judith S. Hooker Foundation, Grand Rapids

Invocation:

Robert A. Fisher, President &amp; Trustee, FrankS &amp; Mollie, S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation; and CMF 18th Annual Conference Host
Committee Co-Chair, Lansing

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Presentation:

Dorothy A. johnson, President, Council of Michigan Foundations

Response:

Carl A. &amp; Esther S. Gerstacker, Honorary Chairpersons, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Midland
"Pungent Puns and Punchlinesfor Philanthropists "
............. .5 minutes offun ................ .. ..
William S. Banfield, President, Michigan Colleges Foundation,
Southfield

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AFTERGLOW 9:30p.m.
ATRIUM

End the evening with a cup of hot cider, coffee or Halloween cordial.
Treats will also be served .. .
Hosted by the Talbert and Leota Abrams Foundation.
Music provided by j ohn Dale Smith, Pianist

Frank Popoff

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GATHERING PLACE
BOARDROOM
Open thro ugho ut CMF Conference

The Gathering Place is the meeting ground for Conference registrants and w ill
variety of special features. It is open throughout the conference. View:

inclt~de

CMF Exhibits
Annual Repmt Display
Video Film Festival
Foundation Center Regional Library Collectio n Display

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 700 a.m. -6:00p.m.
CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY

EARLY BIRD COFFEE 700- 730 a.m.
BOARDROOM

BUFFET BREAKFAST 7:15- 7:45a.m.
GRAND BALLROOM, SECTION F-J

CMF ANNUAL MEMBERS' MEETING
GRAND BALLROOM, SECTION F-J

Speakers:

judith S. Hooker, Chair, Council of Mich igan Foundations
Dorothy A. johnson, President
Richard K. Rappleye, Treasurer
Mariam C. Noland, Vice Chairman - Community Foundations
Donald A. Lindow, Vice Chairman- Corporat? Grantmakers
Russell G. Mawby, Chairman, Improving Philanthropy Committee

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION TRACK I
The 1990 Census: Its Ramifications for Michigan Grantmakers
EXECUTIVE TRAINING ROOM

The 1990 Census offers new demographic information/ data to Michigan grantmakers.The Census will also initiate significant public policy and economic changes including
reduced congressional representation and federal funding. This session will review the
expected political and economic ramifications , as well as local and regional sources for the
vital community data.
Mo de rator:

john E. Marshall IIF, President, The Kresge Foundation, Troy

Speakers:

Claude Brittingham, Director, Research Division, United Community
Services of Metropolitan Detroit, Detroit
Dwight Dean, Midwest Regional Director U S. Bureau of the Census,
Detroit

HEALTH CARE TRACK I
Substance Al;use: Public and Philanthropic Initiatives
UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOM #2

Thi session will review both Michigan's policy and strategy to combat drugs and
substance abuse, and Project Prevention, the Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan's initiative to reduce drug abuse through community-based prevention efforts.
The pane lists will also discuss specific models of effective community-level programs.
Mode rator:

Emest B. Gutierrez, jr., Program Officer, The Kresge Foundation, Troy

Speakers:

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

Toby Citrin, Director, Resource for Public Health Policy,
University of Michigan School for Public Health, and former
Director, City of Detroit Public Health Department, Ann Arbor
Donald L. Reisig, Director, Govemor's Office of Drug Agencies, Lansing

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YOUTH TRACK I
Small Children Are A Big Concern
UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOMS #3 &amp; #4

Two issues affecting small children are the focus of this workshop. First, is the life-anddeath concern about child mortality: How can foundations help prevent the predicted 3,000
deaths of Michigan children in the coming year? Second, child care has come out of the
close t; it is no longer just a "woman's issue" but is the concern of fathers, employers, ,
policymakers and funders. Attendees will leave the session with many ideas about effective
program models.
Moderator:

W. Calvin Patterson III, Executive Director, McGregor Fund, Detroit

Speakers:

Denise Holmes, Chief Planning and Analysis, Office ofMaternal and
Child Health, Michigan Department of Public Health, Lansing
james]. Lardie, President and CEO, The National Association of Child
Advocates, Cleveland
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Council of Detroit/ Wayne County, Detroit

ENVIRONMENT TRACK I
Protecting Groundwater Quality In Your Community
GRAND BAlLROOM, SECTION B &amp; C

This session will discuss how fo undatio ns of all sizes and types can be invo lved, fro m the
state level to youth oriented local initiatives, in the growing effort to protect groundwater
quality in Michigan.
Moderator:

j essica Kavan, Assistant Program Director, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
E. Lansing

Speakers:

Gail Gruenwald, Executive Director, Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council,
Conway
Richard Passero, Director, Center for Water Research, Dept. of Geology,
Western Michigan Un iversity, Kalamazoo
Christine Stephens, Acting Assistant Director- Agriculture and
Marketing Programs, Cooperative Extension Services,
Michigan State University, E. Lansing

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�COMMUNITY FOUNDATION BASICS
UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOM #1

The focus will be an oveiView of community foundations and will highlight issues that
need to be discussed; it is designed for new staff and new trustees. This is an opportunity to
become oriented to community foundation history, and the technical aspects of grantmaking, asset development, investments and fund management, and marketing/public relations. ,.
Moderator:

Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director, Community Foundations, Council
of Michigan Foundations

Speakers:

History and Background -David b. Gardiner, Assistant Director,
Kalamazoo Foundation
Asset Development - Lisa Wyatt Knowlton, Vice President, Battle Creek
Community Foundation
Accounting and Public Support - Gregory M. Zerlaut, Finance
Administrator, Muskegon County Community Foundation
Fund Definition and Management - Karen L. Leppanen, Financial
Services Officer, Community Foundation for South eastern Michigan,
Detroit
Grautmaking -Marcia L. Rapp, Program Officer,
The Grand Rapids Foundation
Public Relations and Marketing - Elizabeth A. Cherin,
Associate Director,. The Fremont Area Foundation
CMF Support Programs -Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director,
Community Foundations Council of Michigan Foundations

Arthur W. Angood

C. Patrick Babcock

Thomas C. Bailey

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IMPERIAL ROOM

A workshop that will focus on the "nuts and bolts" of grantmaking, setting priorities,
assessing proposals, and evaluating results.
Moderator:

William A. Diaz, Program Officer, The Ford Foundation, New York

Speaker:

Robert S. Collier, Executive Director, Rotary Charities of Traverse City

REFRESHMENT BREAK 10:00-10:30 a.m.
CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

10:30 A.M. - 12:00 NOON

COMMUNITY INFORMATION TRACK II
ABC Survey- "Don't Ask People What They Think If You Don't Really Want To Know"
EXECUTIVE TRAINING ROOM

It's never been done before: A survey of opinions for every sector of a city. Learn how
one Michigan community has undergone a comprehensive attitudinal survey to determine
what its leaders, residents, youth, and commuters believe are the city's strengths and weaknesses. This program will detail the development, cost, implementation, and outcomes of
the "ABC Survey."

Moderator:

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

Speakers:

A'rthur W. Angood, Executive Vice President,
The Miller Foundation, Battle Creek
Greg Markus, Professor, Institute for Social Research,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Shirley McFee, Mayor of Battle.. Creek, Battle Creek

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Kimberly Skeltis, Student, Kellogg Community College, Battle Creek
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Benjamin Burns

Dwight P. Dean

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Access to Health Care: A Model of Basic Services Every Citizen Deserves
UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOM #2

Equitable Access to Health Care has been discussed in Michigan for the last two years.
One million Michigan residents remain without planned coverage . This session will outline
the basic health services that should be available to every citizen and a process for making
the moral, economic, and political decisions that are necessary to implement the model.
Moderator:

Ira Strumwasser, Executive Director, Michigan Health Care Education
and Research Foundation, Detroit

Speakers:

Sylvester Berki, Professor, Department of Health Services Management
and Policy, School of Public Health, Un iversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Leonard M. Fleck, Associate Professor of Medical Humanities, Medical
Ethic and Health Policy, Michigan State University, E. Lansing

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Rethinking Rehabilitation
UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOMS #3 &amp; #4

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The fact that juvenile crime continues to rise tells us that we need new methods of treating
youthful offenders. This workshop presents a national perspective on "what works,"
including the recomm€odations of a statewide. taskforce, and a gutsy new program model
that combines adventure education , short-term residential care, and in-home family support.
Moderator:

Leonard W. Smith, President, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit

Speakers:

]. Otis Davis, Director, Bureau ofjuvenilejustice, Office of Children
and Youth Services, Lansing
Hunter Hurst, Director, National Center on juvenile justice, Pittsburgh
Carl Latona, Director, Highfields, Onondaga

John A. Edie

Lynn Feldhouse

Sunny Fischer

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ENVIRONMENT TRACK II
Michigan's Diminishing Natural Lands: A Role for Philanthro py?

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GRAND BALLROOM, SECTION B-C

This session will provide practical approaches that philanthropy can use in preserving our
natural lands . Current land use practices and their impact on fragile areas such as wetlands ,
dunes, and green spaces will be addressed. Innovative ideas for reforestation and restoration will be included.
Moderator:

Marcia L. Rapp, Program Officer, The Grand Rapids Foundation

Speakers:

Thomas C. Bailey, Executive Director, Little Tra verse Conservancy,
Harbor Springs
Deborah R. Meadows, Director of Programming &amp; Administration,
Center for Environmental Study, Grand Rapids
Peter M. Wege, President, Th e Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids

COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Relating to Donor Families
GRAND BALLROOM, SECTION E

Community foundations ho ld donor gifts in trust. What happens when the donor's family
objects to the gift? In their 70-year histories, the Kalamazoo Foundation and the Grand
Rapids Foundation have faced this issue very publicly. Learn from their experie.nces what to
do to work with families wb._o have made gifts to the foundation.
Moderator:

Lucas Pfeif.fenberger, Past President, Northeast Michigan Com munity
Foundation, Alpena

Speakers:

Chris T. Christ, Trustee, Battle Creek Community Foundation; Trustee,
WK. Kellogg Foundation; and, President, Vandervoort, Cooke, McFee,
Battle Creek
DanielL. DeMent, Attorney, Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone,
Kalamazoo

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Leonard M. Fleck

Shirley Fredricks

Rosemary Ging

�judy Samelson, Director of Communications,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Diana Sieger, Executive Director, Grand Rapids Foundation

FAMILY FOUNDATIONS
IMPERIAL ROOM

How are they managed' How are successor trustees selected? How do you balance
foundation responsibilities with family ties? To staff or not to staff? Come and exchange
ideas on these and related topics with your peers.
Moderator:

Elizabeth H. Binda, Vice President, Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth Binda
Foundation, Battle Oreek

Speakers:

Melissa Sage Booth, President and Trustee, Sage Foundation, Detroit
Shirley]. Fredricks, Executive Director/Trustee, The Lawrence Welk
Foundation, Santa~onica, C
Wm. john Upjohn, President, The Acme Foundation, Kalamazoo

Dynamic
Grantmaking
to Span the 90s

Gail Gruenwald

Gregory P. Markus

Deb Meadows

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DONORS PLATFORM/
PLENARY LUNCHEON
12:30-2:00 p.m.

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GRAND BALLROOM

KEYNOTE
SPEAKER
Edsel B. Ford II
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

FORD MOTOR COMPANY'S
MARKETING STAFF

Mr. Ford joined the Ford Motor
Company in 1974 as a product
analyst, later working in the
Detroit and Los Angeles sales
offices. He subsequently served
as assistant managing director of
Ford of Australia; in 1981 and
1983 he became the U.S . Ford
Division 's marketing plans
manager and the advertising
manager, respective1y. H was
named general marketing manager for Lincoln-Mercury in 1985,
the division 's general manager in
1987, and assumed his current
position in 1989. He was elected
to the company's Board of
Directo rs in 1988.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Ford graduated from the Gunnery School in Connecticut and holds a
B. A. Degree from Babson College in Massachusetts in 1973. He received an honorary
doctor of business administration degree from Lawrence Technological University in Detroit
in 1989.
Mr. Ford is the great-grandson of the company's founder, Henry Ford. His grandfather,
Edsel B. Ford, and his father, Henry Ford II, served as president of the company in 19'1.9 to
1943 and 1960 to 1980, respectively.

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Moderator:

Alfred H. Taylor, ]r., Chairman, Tb e Kresge Foundation, Troy

Introduction:

Leo]. Brennan, jr., Executive Director, Ford Motor Company Fund; and
CMF 18th Annual Conference Chairman, Dearborn

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2:30 - 4.-oo P.M.

COMMUNITY INFORMATION TRACK Ill
Women , Girls &amp; Giving
EXECUTIVE TRAINING ROOM
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The socioeconomic status of women and girls in Michigan, and the philanthropic
response to their special needs and opportunities is the focus of this session. Speakers will
address the emerging trend of foundations created by women do ors, as well as the growth
in special funds designated solely for women and girls' programs. A new report, The Difference It Makes, commissioned by the Michigan Women's Foundation, will be introduced.
Moderator:

Lisa Wyatt Knowlton, Vice President, Battle Creek Community
Foundation

Speakers:

Sunny Fisher, Executive Director, The Sophia Fund, Chicago
Margaret A. Riecker, President, Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towlsey
Foundationj Ann Arbor
jacquelin Washington, President, Pontiac Area Urban League, Pontiac

Shirley M. McFee

Ralph Nichols

Kimberly Skeltis

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YOUTH TRACK Ill

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Ame rica's Shame, America's Hope: Twelve Million Youth At Risk
UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOMS #3 &amp; #4
In January, 1991 , Bill Moyers will host a PBS television special featuring a report funded
by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, America 's Shame, America's Hope. It is about the
crisis of youth emerging from our schools unprepared for college or the kind of work there _
is to do. How can the foundation community help provide the proper tools and opportunities to give these youth a chance? Presenters include an author of the national report: a
superinte ndent of a school district, and a young person w ho has first-hand experience in
today's urban schools.
Moderator:

jon Blyth, Program Officer, Charles Stewa rt Mott Foundation, Flint

Speakers:

George B. Autry, President, M.D. C. Incorporated, Chapel Hill, NC
Rey Hernandez, Vice Chairperson, National Youth Build Coalition,
Boston, MA
Frank Rapley, Superintendent, Kalamazoo School District

CONVERSATION WITH WILLIAM S. •v'•-"•-r·o::::.:.-H;::-.:;=;-r.t•;;:::•.:.
UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOM #2
An opportunity to talk with \X:)Lliam S. White, Chairman and CEO , about the Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation . . . its creation and gran,t interests which include education,, communities and neighborhoods, e nvironment, etc.

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Mode rator:

Stephen E. Upton, Chairman/Board of Directors, FrederickS Upton
Foundation, St. joseph

Speaker:

William S White, Chairman and CEO, Charles Stewart /}'!ott
Foundation, Flint

Christine Stephans

Jacquelin Washington

PeterWege

�AIDS AND HIV: A CONVERSATION ABOUT THE FUTl)RE
IMPERIAL ROOM

It has been almost a decade since the first confirmed diagnosis of AIDS. Since that time,
more young Americans have died from AIDS than did in Vietnam. Also since then, the
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has been found to lead to both AIDS Related Complex and full-blown AIDS. Medical research has moved swiftly to identify possible therapies,
but what about a cure or a vaccine? What is the near-term prognosis for those who are at
risk? What is the longer-term outlook? Two of this nation's leading AIDS experts will '
candidly discuss these issues.
Moderator:

Barbara]. Getz, Program Officer, The Kresge Foundation, Troy

Speakers:

Mathilde Krim, Founding Co-Chair, American Foundation for AIDS
Research; and Research Associate, Columbia College of Physicians and
Surgeons, St. Luke's- Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York
june E. Osborn, Chair, National Commission on Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome; and Dean, School of Public Health,
University of Miohigan, Ann Arbor

SCHOLARSHIP ROUNDTABLE
UNIVERSI1Y MEETING ROOM #1

Learn from the experts ... financial aid officers of Michigan colleges and universities will
discuss their policies and procedures for handling scholarship funds .
Moderator:

R. Sue Smith, Program Director, Corporate Giving Initiative, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Detroit

Speakers:

Robert Marble, Director of Financial Aid, Alma College
Linda Sigh, Assistant Director Scholarships/Grants, Michigan State
University, E. Lansing
Donna Ward, Director of Financial Aid, Kellogg Community College,
Battle Creek

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Gifting Techniques to Community Foundations for Closely Held Businesses and
Their Owners
GRAND BAlLROOM, SECTION E

This session, designed for community foundation staff, trustees and the attorneys, bank
trust officers and accountants that work with them, will address the area of gifts to the
foundation from the owners of closely held businesses.
The Executive Director of The Dayton Foundation, Mr. Bartenstein, will discuss Dayton's
experience with receiving shares of closely held corporations into the Foundation. A focus
will be on the opportunity for the philanthropically inclined owner of a family business to
make gifts that would not otherwise be possible and in a manner that cannot be accomplished through a private foundation .
As a Tax Partner for Arthur Andersen in Dayton, Mr. Banwart, has worked in the family
business area for 18 years including closely held business, estate planning, and business
succession planning. He will address the tax issues involved in contributing stock of a
closely held corporation to community foundations.
Moderator:

Ann L. Irish, Program Director, Muskegon County Community
Foundation

Speakers:

Leslie S. Banwart, Tax Partner, Arthur Andersen &amp; Co., Dayton, OH
Fred Bartenstein, Director, Dayton Community Foundation,
Dayton, OR

FOUN DATION CENTER REGIONAL CO LLECTIONS ANNUAL MEETING
GRAND BAlLROOM, SECTION I})

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

REFRESHMENT BREAK 4:00- 4:15p.m.
CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY

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�ISSUES FACING THE 90s
4:15-5:00 p.m.
GRAND BALLROOM,
SECTIONG-J

CORETTA SCOTT
KING
President,
Chief Executive Officer
THE MARTIN LUTHER KING,

JR. CENTER FOR NONVIOLENT
SOCIAL CHANGE

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Caretta Scott King has carried
her husband's advocacy of peace
and justice through non-violent
means across the nation and
throughout the wodd. Since Dr.
King's death, her life 's work has
been dedicated to building the
Atlanta-based Martin Luther King,
Jr. Center for Nonvioleiit Social
Change. 'fhe Center is a living
memorial to Dr. King, preserving
the legacy of what the human
rights movement accomplished
under his leadership.
In 1983, Mrs. King helped
mobilize the 20th Anniversary
March on Washington, D.C. , which drew more than 500,000 participants and remains the
largest peaceful demonstration in the capital's history.
Mrs. King was elected Chairperson of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday Commission in 1984, which was formed by an act of Congress to establish the first legal holiday in
honor of Dr. King.
In recent years, she has led goodwill missions to a number of Latin American and African
nations, and in Bonn, Germany, and New York City, addressed two of the largest peace
rallies ever held.
Mrs. King received a bachelor's of arts in music and education at Antioch College, and
studied as a concert singer at the New England Conservatory of Music.
Moderator:

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

Speaker:

Caretta Scott King, Founding President, Martin Luther King Center,
Atlanta, GA

�- -CAPSULE VIEW
"Michigan's Legacy"
5:00- 5:45p.m. RECEPTION - ATRIUM, CLARION HOTEL
6·15- 7.30 p.m. TOUR OF MICIDGAN LIBRARY &amp; HISTORICAL CENTER
7.·45- 9:30p.m. DINNER - MICIDGAN LIBRARY &amp; IDSTORICAL CENTER
9:30 - 11:00 p.m. AFTERGLOW - ATRIUM, CLARION HOTEL

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ATRIUM

Immediately following Mrs. King's address , conferees will be invited to enjoy Michigan's
wines and cheeses before boarding a bus for the evening activities.
Reception hosted by Dykema Gossett
Music provided by Minister Roland Sunkins III, Violinist

(Shuttle service to the Michigan library &amp; Historical Center will be continuous
from 5:45 - 6:30 p.m.)

MICHIGAN'S LEGACY 6:15-9:30 p.m.
TOUR, DINNER AND ENTERTAINMENT
Michigan Library &amp; Historical Center
The recently opened Michigan Library &amp; Historical Center is an outstanding resource for
the people of our state and a milestone in the revitalization of Michigan's capital city. Our
tour will begin with a visit to the State of Michigan Library, where a variety of artists from the
Festival of Michigan Folklife will perform and exhibit the ir work.
The MSU Museum's Festival of Michigan Folklife is produced as the centerpiece of East
Lansing's annual Michigan Festival. The Festival presents in an educational yet entertaining
format musicians, dancers , cooks, artists and storytellers who re present our state's diverse
occupational, regional, tribal and linguistic groups.
Our visit will continue with a tour of the Michigan Historical Center and its three-dimensional, life size recreations of Michigan's history from the Ice Age to the turn of the twentieth
century. "Beneath The Inland Seas," an especially impressive current exhibition, will guide
you through the fascinating underwater world of Great Lakes archaeology. The arched
atrium of the architecturally stunning Center also features a towering full-color relief map of
Michigan.
While the Historical Center's third floor exhibition space will soon complete construction
to house additional representations of our state's past, conferees will enjoy its ambience as a
unique "hardhat" dining room featuring a distinctive Michigan entertainment surprise!
Following dinner, you are welcome to continue touring the Museum.
(Shuttle service from Michigan library &amp; Historical Center to the Clarion Hotel will
be continuous from 9:30 - 10:00 p.m.)

AFTERGLOW 9:30- 11:00 p .m
CLARION HOTEL, ATRIUM

Join us for an after dinner cordial, coffee and lite sweets.
Hosted by First of America Bank-Central; Consumers Power Company
Music provided by jeff English, pianist
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Asset Building Techniques for Community Foundations
GRAND BALLROOM, SECTION E

Two panelists will discuss asset building techniques that will be of interest to exp~rienced
community foundations, Donor Directed Funds, and Supporting Organizations. A third
panelist will address emerging community foundations interested in asset fund development.
Moderator:

john E. Hopkins, Executive Director, Kalamazoo Foundation

Speakers:

Fred Bartenstein, Director, Dayton Community Foundation
Patricia B. johnson, Executive Director, Muskegon County Community
Foundation
Duane L. Tarnacki, Partner, Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont, Detroit

CORPORATE GIVING SESSION I
Spending Less and Getting More Through Focused Giving
UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOMS #3 &amp; #4
Explore how co~;porate contributions support overaU community relations. Learn to turn
a negative response into one with a positive impact. This session will also teach you the
effective use of language.
Moderator:

Donald A . Lindow, Chairman, Corporate Giving Initiative, Council of
Michigan Foundations; and First Vice President, NED, N.A., Detroit

Speakers:

Lynn A. Feldhouse, Manager, Chrysler Corporation Fund,
Highland Park
Rosemary Ging, Community Relations Manager, Little Caesar
Enterprises, Inc. , Detroit
Ralph Nichols, r esident, Ralph 'Nichols Corporation,

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�INVESTMENT SEMINAR
EXECliTIVE TRAINING ROOM

An overview of the economic outlook for 1991-92 will be given, with emphasis on bond
and stock market trends. The thrust of change - in Europe, Far East, with interest rates , the
Dow Jones , and the S&amp;P. Dealing with the results ...

Barbara Baker, First Vice President, Michigan National Bank,
Farmington Hills

Moderators:

john Snyder, Vice President, Persona7 Trust, Comerica Incorporated,
Detroit
Mary Farrell, First Vice President, Paine Webber, Inc., New York

Speakers:

Alex G. Fedoroff, Vice President, Fidelity Investments, Boston

COMMUNITY &amp; CORRECTIONS -

CAN THEY WORK TOGETHER?

UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOM #2

This session will review the new Michigan Community Corrections Act and discuss roles
that fonders can play in helping local communities deal with offenders.
Moderators:

Gilbert Hudson, President, Hudson Webber Foundation, Detroit
Robert L. Queller, Vice President/Executive Director, Citizens Research
Council of Michigan, Detroit
Beth Amovits, Executive Director, Michigan Council on Crime and
Delinquency, Lansing

Speakers:

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Gary Knapp, Chairman, State of Michigan Community Corrections
Board, Traverse City

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Cecilia Wright, Executive Director, OAR of Oakland County; and
President, Association for Community Corrections in Michigan, Pontiac

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�WASHINGTON UPDATE
UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOM #1

An opportunity to learn from and talk with legal and regulatory experts about technical
issues affecting YOUR foundation 's grantmaking.
Moderator:

Laura A. Davis, Vice President-Corporate Affairs and Corporate
Secretary, W K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Speakers:

john A. Edie, Vice President &amp; General Counsel, Council on
Foundations, Washington, DC
Howard M. Schoenfeld, Special Assistant for Exempt Organization
Matters, Washington, DC

REFRESHMENT BREAK 10:00- 10:30 a.m .
CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

10. 30 a.m. - 12:oo noon
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COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS II
Community Foundation Affiliation Agreements A Report on Models from Around the Nation
GRAND BALLROOM, SECTION E

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The Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, with support from the Charles
Stewart Matt Foundation, has researched agreements between community foundations
across the country. The workshop reports the models and issues involved in developing a
formal relationship with and between neighboring or pote ntially competitive c:ommunity
foundations. As community fo undations continue to gaiN popularity, these models , and an
understanding of the issues, will help you develop productive and mutually beneficial
relationships.

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Moderator/ Speaker:

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

Speaker:

jennifer Leonard, Writer and Consultant, C/Jnd former Vice President,
Los Angeles Community Foundation, Ocean City, Nj

�CORPORATE GIVING SESSION II
Gaining Contributions Leverage Through Employees
UNIVERSI1Y MEETING ROOMS #3 &amp; #4
Employees can add tremendous value to any corporate giving program. This session will
highlight case studies and examples of how companies can stretch their giving dollars
through employee volunteer programs, matching programs, and working with employees to ..
provide added value to corporate contributions decisions. A portion of the session will bring
you up-to-date on trends and issues in matching programs by the Council for Advancement
and Support of Education (CASE), the national clearinghouse of corporate matching gift
information.

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Moderator:

Vickie G. Heerlyn, Manager, Corporate Support Programs, Tbe Upjohn
Company; and Executive Director, Tbe Upjohn Company Foundation,
Kalamazoo

Speakers:

Rosemary H. Bruner, Assistant Vice President and Director, Community
Affairs, Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc., Nutley, N]

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Matching Gift Information, Council for Advancement and Support of
Education, Washington, DC
Vincent]. Serritella, Regional Vice President, National Alliance of
Business, Chicago, 1L

CONVERSATION WITH C. PATRICK BABCOCK
UNIVERSI1Y MEETING ROOM #1

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C. Patrick Babcock has spent 26 years in state service. In addition to his current position
as .Director of Sooial Services, Mr. Babcock has held the positions of Director, Office of Drug
Abuse and Alcoholism; Director, Office of Services to the Aging; Director, Department of
Labor; and Director, Department of Mental Health. His broad experiences under both
Republican and Democratic administrations reflect the issues of the 90s.

Moderator:

Glenn F. Kossick, President, Metro Health Foundation, Detroit

Speaker:

C. Patrick Babcock, Director, Department of Social Services, Lansing

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PLACING ISSUES ON THE MASS MEDIA AGENDA

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The mass media represent important arenas for public education and debate, with the
power to bring public attention to issues and to shape public understanding. This session
w ill explore how funders and their grantees can work closer with the mass media to harness
this potential for public education.
Moderator:

judy Samelson, Director of Communications, Charles Stewart Matt
Foundation, Flint

Speakers:

jane Aldrich, Anchorwoman, WINS TV-6, Lansing
Kip Bohne, Marketing &amp; Promotions Director, WSYM TV-4 7, Lansing
Benjamin j. Burns, Editor &amp; Publisher, Adams Michigan Newspapers,
Mt. Clemens
Susan Carter, News Anchor, WWJ, Southfield

THE HIDDEN HANDICAP: READING &amp; RELATED LANGUAGE LEARNING
PROBLEMS FROM THREE PERSPECTIVES
EXECUTIVE TRAINING ROOM

A significant number of youngsters have serious difficulty in learning to read, spell , and
write. The problem is discussed by; (1) a public sohool administraror who has built a model
program response to this problem, (2) a private sector education involved in_ both the
provision of remedial services and training of teachers; and (3) a pcobate judge who examines the problem from the perspective of young people with reading and related language
deficiencies who come to the attention of the juvenile justice system.
Moderator:

Barbara j. Brown, President, Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation,
Lansing

Speakers:

Marcia Boznango, Principal, Edgewood Elementary Schoolj Okemos
john C. Howell, Director/ Research, Michi an Dyslexia Institute, Lansing
joh-n T Steketee, judge, robate Court, Grand Rapids

PLENARY CLOSING LUNCHEON 12:15-2:00 p.m.

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Come and enjoy an "express" lunch while exchanging ideas with your colleagues.
Roundtable discussions on selected topics will be led by moderators. Information on the
topics and moderators will be available in your registration packet. This promises to be a
fun-and-informational luncheon.

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�BOARD OF TRUSTEES &amp;
OFFICERS
Officers:
judith S. Hooker, Chair
Donald A . Lindow, Vice ChairmanCorporate
Leonard W Smith, Vice Chairman-Private
Mariam C. Noland, Vice ChairmanCommunity
Richard K. Rappleye, Treasurer
Dorothy A. johnson, President &amp; Secretary
Board of Tn~stees:
Elizabeth H. Binda, Vice President &amp;
Trustee, Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation, Battle Creek
Leo]. Brennan, jr., Executive Director,
Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn
William A. Diaz, Program Officer,
Ford Foundation, New York
Herbert H. Dow, President,
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation,
Midland
Robert A. Fisher, President &amp; Trustee,
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation., Lansing
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Special
Projects, WK. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek
Willard]. Hertz, Vice President,
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
judith S. Hooker, Trustee,
Robert L. &amp; judith S. Hooker Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Gilbert Hudson, President,
M,udson-Webber Foundation, Detroit
Patricia B. johnson, Executive Director,
Muskegon County Community Foundation,
Muskegon
Howard D . Kalleward, Trustee,
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation, Kalamazoo
Donald A. Lindow, First Vice President,
NBD, N.A. , Detroit
j ohn 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

john W Porter, Trustee,
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
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, Consultant,
The Stroh Brewery Company, Detroit
Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman/ Trustee,
Steelcase Corporation/ Steelcase
Foundation,:. Grand Rapids
18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Honorary Chairpersons:
Esther S. Gerstacker, Treasurer,
The Midland Foundation
Carl A . Gerstacker, Vice President &amp; Treasurer,
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation and
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Program Chairman:
Leo]. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director,
Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn
Committee:
Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director,
Community Foundations" Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Barbara Baker, First Vice President,
Michigan National Bank, Farmington Hills
Elizabeth H. Binda, Vice President &amp; Trustee,
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation,
Battle Creek
Robert S. Collier, Executive Director,
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Robert A. Fisher, President &amp; Trustee,
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation, Lansing
Rosemary Ging, Community Relations
Manager, Little Caesars Enterprises, Inc .,
Detroit
Ernest B. Gutierrez, Jr. , Program Officer,
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Vickie G. Heerlyn, Manager, Corporate
Support Programs, The Upjohn Company;
and Executive Director, The Upjohn
Company Foundation, Kalamazoo

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Robert E. Hencey, Director of Special
Projects, W K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek
judith S. Hooker, Trustee,
Robert L. &amp; judith S. Hooker Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services
Director, Council of Michigan
Foundations, Grand Haven
Ann Irish, Program Director,
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Dorothy A . johnson, President, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Glenn F Kossick, President, Metro Health
Foundation, Detroit
Lisa Wyatt Knowlton, Vice President,
Battle Creek Community Foundation,
Battle Creek
Mary L. Olson, Executive Director, Capital
Region Community Foundation, Lansing
Lucas Pfeif.fenberger, President, Northeast
Michigan Community Foundation, Alpena
Leonard W Smith, President,
Tbe Skillman Foundation, Detroit
R. Sue Smith, Program Director,
C01porate Giving Initiative,
Council ofMichigan Foundations, Detroit
john Snyder, Vice President, Personal Trust,
Comerica Inc01porated, Detroit

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Mary L. Olson, (Co-Chair), Executive
Director, Capital Region Community
Foundation, Lansing
Robert A. Fisher, (Co-Chair), President &amp;
Trustee, Frank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation, Lansing
William A. Bassette, Community Services
Director, Consumers Power Company,
Lansing
Barbara]. Brown, President, Talbert &amp;
Leota Abrams Foundation, Lansing
Helen H. Deliyanne, Vice President,
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation, Lansing
Amy Fistler, Director,
Health Education Foundation, E. Lansing
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joseph A. Frauenheim, President,
Manufacturers National Bank, Lansing
Ann L. Gessert, Secretary,
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation, Lansing
Alton L. Granger, Foundation Manager,
Granger Foundation, Lansing
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations, ·
Grand Haven
Robert K. Kinning, President &amp; CEO,
First ofAmerica, Lansing
E.B. (Ted) Morley, Jr. , President,
Morley Brothers Foundation, Saginaw
Margaret A. Riecker, President, Harry A. &amp;
Margaret D. Towsley Foundation,
Ann Arbor
Tbomas L. Stevens, First Vice President,
Michigan National Bank, Lansing
]onatha1J R. White, Secretary, Tbe john &amp;
Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation, Lansing
Ronald E. Weger, Treasurer, WE. &amp;
Candace Tboman Foundation, Lansing

ADVISORY CABINET
Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chairman &amp; CEO,
W K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Malcolm G. Dade, Jr., Vice President,
Detroit Edison, Detroit
Nathan B. Driggers, President,
Harder Foundation, East Detroit
Nancy P Feller, Associate General Counsel
and Director, Legal Counsel, Ford
Foundation, New York
Allan]. Fletcher, Vice President, Comerica
Incorporated, Grosse Pointe
Nicholas M. Gabriel, Comptroller,
Ford Foundation, New York
Herman F Gertz, President,
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation,
Monroe
Tbomas W Herbert, Vice President &amp;
Treasurer, Tbe Kresge Foundation, Troy
Miles Jaffe, _Esq., Honigman, Miller, Schwartz
&amp; Cohn, Detroit
Keith D. jensen, President,
Tbejensen Foundation, Ann Arbor

�james R. Kettler, Vice President,
james A. Welch Foundation, Flint
Ted L. johnson, President Emeritus,
The Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont
Robert B. Miller, Chairman,
The Miller Foundation, Battle Creek
Carl F Reitz, Secretary &amp; Trustee,
Besser Foundation, Alpena
james M. Richmond, Chief Operating Officer,
The Frey Foundation, Grand Rapids
Robert A. Risselade, Trustee,
The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids
Herbert F Spieler, Executive Director,
jackson Foundation, jackson
Antony T Sullivan, Secretary,
Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor
Alfred H. Taylor, Jr. , Chairman,
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
William S. White, Chairman, President
&amp; CEO, Charles Stewart Matt Foundation,
Flint
Sally I Yerex, Second Vice President
NED Trust Company of Florida, Florida

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN
FOUNDATIONS MEMBERS
Private Foundations
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Americana Foundation
Amy Foundation
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews 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
Donald B. Birtwistle 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 High by Camp Foundation
William &amp; Mary Carls Foundation
Clarence &amp; Grace Chamberlin Foundation
Gerald W Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Christoff Family Charitable Foundation
Cook Charitable Foundation
Raymond M. &amp; jane E. Cracchiolo
Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
DeLapa Family Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The Charles De Vlieg Foundation
The Richard M. &amp; Helen De Vas Foundation
Dexter Charitable Trust Fund
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
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 I F Ervin Foundation
H. T Ewald Foundation
Fenton Community Foundation
The Fetzer Institute
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, Inc.
Gordon Christian Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
The Gornick Fund
Granger Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
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; Lynette 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
j ewish Community Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
Kaufman Foundation
The MinerS. &amp; Mary Ann Keeler Fund
W K. 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
Helen Laidlaw Foundation
The Greater Lansing Foundation
The Lee Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
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Loosemore Foundation
The Loutit Foundation
Edward Lowe Foundation
Lurie-Polasky Foundation
The Lyon Foundation
Malpass Foundation
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
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Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Francis Mills Foundation
Monroe-Brown Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Ruth Matt Fund
MuktiFund
T B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust
Ernest L. Nicolay Foundation
Allen E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial
Foundation
Amos Nordman Foundation
Charitable Trust
Oscar P &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Charitable
Foundation
William M. &amp; Mary E. Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Herbert &amp; Elsa Panting Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.
The Pryor Foundation
Robbins Foundation
Harold &amp; Caro!yn,Robison Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
May Mitchett Royal Foundation
Sage Foundation
The Karla Scherer Foundation
Schwartz }'amity Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The William &amp; Sarah Seidman Foundation
The Nate. S. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
St. Denys Foundation
The Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson
Foundation
The Helmut Stern Foundation
The Charles j. Strosacker Foundation
The Keith W Tantlinger Foundation
A. Alfred Taubman Company
W B . &amp; Candace·Thoman Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
The Tiscornia Foundation, Inc .
Harry A . &amp; Margaret D . Towsley Foundation

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The Trico Foundation
The Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
W E. Upjohn Institute for Employment
Research
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
Frank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation
Vicksburg Foundation
Vogt Foundation
john &amp; Rose Watson Scholarship Foundation
The Wege Foundation
The james A. Welch Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
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The Wetsman Foundation
The john and Elizabeth Whiteley
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Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
The Wilkinson Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
The Wolohan Family Foundation
Wren Foundation
Community-Foundations
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 Region Community Foundation
Civic Foundation of Chelsea
Colon Foundation
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 Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation

Holland Community Foundation
The jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Leelanau Community Foundation
Ludington Area Foundation
Manistee County Foundation
Marquette Community Foundation
Marshall Civic Foundation
Midland Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Mio:higan Community Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community
Foundation
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawasee Foundation
Zeeland Community Foundation

Banks

Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Citizens Trust, Ann Arbor
Citizens Trust &amp; Savings Bank, South Haven
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
First of America-Michigan, Kalamazoo
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit,
Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
NED Bank, N.A. , Detroit
NED Genesee Bank, Flint
NED Grand Rapids, N.A., Grand Rapids
Old Kent Bank and Trust Co., Grand Rapids
Second National Bank, Saginaw
Corporate Foundations &amp; Corporations
Allied Automotive
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
ANR Pipeline Company
Batts Foundation
Blue Cross/Blue Shield ofMichigan
The Borman's, Inc. Fund
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company
Delta Dental Fund
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 Operations, North Area
General Motors Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation
]Sf Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Kysar Industrial Corporation Foundation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Little Caesars Enterprises, Inc.
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
Mervyn's
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Michigan Health Care Education and
Research Foundation, Inc.
Midland Cogeneration Venture
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Trust
The Pistons-Palace Foundation
Prince Foundation
Scott Paper Company Foundation
SPX Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Trans Continental Airlines Foundation
UNISYS
The Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation
Wolverine World Wide Foundafion

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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 conference registrants. In addition to member annual reports , CMF will
display publications available through the
office. The Foundation Center Regio~al
Collection Libraries will have their resource
materials on display.
The annual report display will be located
in the Gathering Place. Copies are complimentary and are available as long as supplies
last. Please honor any notations of "For
Display Only. "
Exhibitors wishing to ship remaining
copies home following the conference are
responsible for all packing and shipping
arrangements.

MESSAGE CENTER
The Message Center is located next to the
Conference Registration Desk and will be
accessible during conference registration
ours. Conference vegistrants are urged to
check the message board on a regular basis.
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 POLICY
PARKING
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.
No smoking is permitted during any
other sessions.

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Bell service is available at the front
entrance of the Clarion Hotel on Cedar
Street. Free lighted parking is available in
the Clarion Hotel lots.

�CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT TIME
Check-in time at the Clarion Hotel is after
3:00 p.m. Room assignments prior to
3:00 p.m. are on availability basis. Luggage
may be stored with the Bell Captain.
Check-out time at the Clarion Hotel is
12:00 p.m. Luggage may be stored with the
Bell Captain prior to departure.

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

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Staff
Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director,
Community Foundations
Pamela A. Bitzer, Secretary/Receptionist
Timothy M. Breed, Editor,
The Michigan Scene*
judy M. Carl, Staff Associate
jeri L. Fischer, Staff Associate
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director
Dorothy A. johnson, President
jane F. Morgan, Program Associate,
State ofMichigan/Community Foundation
Energy Initiative*
Linda B. Patterson, Administrative Director
R. Sue Smith, Program Director, Corporate
Giving Initiative
judith A. Steu(i.le, Secretary, Community
Foundation. Project
Marion]. Stokes, Librarian*

Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation
Capital Region Community Foundation
Consumers Power Company
Dykema Gossett
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First qf America - Central
Health Education Foundation
Manufacturers National Bank
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Michi!Jan National Bank &amp; Fidelity
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FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
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Designs/ Production: Program
and Mailers
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Special
Projects, 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

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�SESSION CHECKLIST
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1

11:00a.m.- 730p.m .
Registration
CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY

7·00 a.m.- 6·00 p.m.
Registration
CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY

Gathering Place
BOARDROOM

Gathering Place
BOARDROOM

11:00 a.m. -5:00p.m.
Speakers Room
DIRECTORS ROOM, LOWER LEVEL

Speakers Room
DIRECTORS ROOM, LOWER LEVEL

11:00 a.m. - 1.30 p.m.
Board of Trustees Meeting/ Luncheon

7:00- 730 a.m.
Early Bird Coffee
BOARDROOM

IMPERIAL ROOM

7·15- 7:45a.m.
Buffet Breakfast.
GRAND BALLROOM, F-J

2:00-5:00 p.m .
Lansing Area Tours
5:00-5.30 p.m.
Conference &amp; New Member Orientation
EXECUTIVE TRAINING ROOM

745-8:15 a.m.
CMF Annual Members Meeting
GRAND BALLROOM, F-J

5:30- 6·00 p.m.
Advisory Cabinet Meeting
DIRECTORS ROOM, LOWER LEVEL

8:30-10:00 a.m.
Community Information Track I
EXECUTIVE TRAINING ROOM

6·00- 6·45 p.m.
Opening Receptiop.
ATRRIM, ClARION HOTEL

Health Care Track I
UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOM #2

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700 - 7:50p.m.
Keynote Address - Education in Michigan
GRAND BALLROOM, E

8:00-9.30 p.m.
Dinner
GRAND BALLROOM, F-J
9:30p.m.
Afterglow
ATRRIM, ClARION HOTEL

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Youth Track X
UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOMS #3 &amp; #4
Environment Track I
GRAND BALLROOM, B-C
Community Foundation Basics
UNIVERSITY MEETING ROOM #1
Grantmaking Basics
IMPERIAL ROOM

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Refreshment Break
CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY

4:00-4:15 p.m.
Refreshment Break
CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY

10:30 a.m.- 12:00 noon
Community Information Track II
EXECUTIVE TRAINING ROOM

4:15-5:00p.m.
Issues Facing the 90s
GRAND BALLROOM, G-J

Health Track II
UNIVERSTIY MEETING ROOM #2

5:00-5:45 p.m .
Reception
ATRIUM, CLARION HOTEL

Youth Track II
UNIVERSTIY MEETING ROOMS #3 &amp; #4
Environment Track II
GRAND BALLROOM, B-C
Community Foundations
GRAND BALLROOM, E
Family Foundations
IMPERIAL ROOM

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5-45-630 p.m.
Shuttle service to Michigan Library
CLARION HOTEL LOBBY
6·15- 730 p.m.
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7:45- 9:30p.m.
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CENTER, THIRD FLOOR

12:3 0-2.00 p.m.
Donors Platform/Plenary Luncheon
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9:30-.10,00 p.m .
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2:30 - 4. 00 p.m.
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EXECUTIVE TRAINING ROOM

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AIDS and HIV
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Community Foundations II
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2
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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.

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

19th Annual CMF Conference
November 13- 15, 1991
Westin Hotel, Detroit

Display materials for the 18th Annual CMF Conference are courtesy of
participating foundations; The Foundation Center in New York; and
Michigan State University Library Regional Collection.

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                    <text>18th Annual Conference of the
Council of Michigan Foundations

REGISTRANTS

Clarion Hotel, Lansi
October 31 - N

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18TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
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Abbott, Kyle C.

Board Member
Abrams Aerial Survey/Abrams Foundation

4400 Grlllinwood Drive
Okemos, MI 48864

Abood, Teresa

Attorney

Abood, Abood t Rhtaume, PC

41Z9 Ok11mos Road
Oi&lt;tmOI, MI 48864

Agard, Kathryn A.

Program Director
Council of Michigan Foundations

P.o. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Allan, Lucy R.

Presid11nt &amp;. CEO
Saginaw Community

118 E. Genesee
Saginaw, MI 48607

Fo~ndation

Allen, Maxine
Shiawassee Foundation

4051 S. M-52
Owosso, MI 48867

Allen, Phil

Senior Viet Pr11sident
Old Kent Bank &amp;. Trust Co.

Ona Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Allen, R. David

Ex11cutive Director
Shiawassee Foundation

4051 S. M-SZ
Owosso, MI 48867

Ambrozy, Sandra McAlister

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation

P.O. Box 3151
Troy, MI 48007-3151

Amiot, Joan

Execu·tive Assistant
Metro Health Foundation

333 West Fort St . , Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48ZZ6

Anderson, George

Chairman df the Board
Leelanau Township Foundation, Inc.

c/o Anderson Agency - Depot
Northport, MI 49670

L11elanau Township Foundation, Inc.

clo Anderson Ag11ncy - Depot
Northport, MI 49670

Anderson, Lynn
Angooo, Arthur

w.

E•ee. V.P.IChief Operating Off.
The Milltr Foundation

310 WahWahTaySee Way
Bittle Creek, MI 4~015

The Miller Foundation

310 WahWahTaySee Way
Battle Creek, MI 49015

Arnold, Esther

Hoapitality Co-Chair
Midland Foundation

812 w. M1in Street
Midland, MI 48640

Arnold, M. Gene

Exec u t 1 v e .·0 1 rector
Midland Foundation

81Z W. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640-0289

Angood , Judith

Asselin, Donna
Savings Eank

One CitizenS' Banking Center
Flint, MI 4350Z

Asselin, John L.

VicG Prlisident
CitizenS' Commercial &amp; Savings· Sank

One Citizlins Banking Center
Flint, MI 4S50Z

Austin, Richard K.

Sacretaryof StaTe ·
State of Michigan

P~o. -

Ayers, Wayne

Vice Pra S'i dent
Old Kent Bank &amp;. Trust Co.

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Babbitt, Barry

CMF Annual Conference Greet11r
Michigan National Bank

Z1711 Inkster Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48333

CitizlinS Commlircial

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Lansing, MI 4891 '8

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Tyrone R.

Baker, Barbara K.

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battl11 Creek, MI 49017-3398

First Vice President
Michigan National Bank

27777 Inkster Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48333

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1221 Glenmeadow
East Lansing, MI 48S23

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Amtricana

Found1~ion

1221 Glenmaadow
East ~ansing, MI 48823

Cons~mers

Power Company

212 w. Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201

Bassett, Bill
Sauder, Lillian

President
Cranbrook Educational Community

380 Lone Pine
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304

Beauvais, Ludger A.

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

Gross~

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

505 Hampton Road
Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236

Consumers Power Company

212 w. Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201

Accountant
Charles Stewart

1200 Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502

Beauvais, Ruth H.
Bliumer, Ev
Berent, Lasl11

Mot~

Foundation

505 Hampton Road
Pointe Woods, MI 48236

Berke, Amy

Executive Direc~or
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

9900 E. Jefferson,
Detroit, MI 48214

Berke, Joseph

President
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

8900 E. Jefferson, Suite 1117
Ottroitr MI 48214

Binda, Elizabeth

Viet President &amp; Trus~tt
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation

124 South Minges Road
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Binda, Guido A.

Prtsidtnt
Guido A. t

124 South Minges Road
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Eliztbtth H. Sindt Foundetion

S~ite

1117

Birch, Htrriet A.

Stcrttery/Trusttt
The J.F. Ervin Foundation

P.O. BoK 1168
Ann Arbor, MI 48106

Bishop, David S.

Trustee
Pour County Poundation

P.O. BoK 119
Romeo, MI 48065

l!ishop, John

Socrtttry/Trttsurer
Cadillac Area Community Foundation

P.o. Bolli 102
Cadillac, MI 49601

Bitzer, Pamela

Secretary/Receptionist
Council of Michigan Foundations

Gr~nd

Blyth, Jon R.

Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Found~tion Building
Flint, MI 48502

Book, Antoinette P.

Secretary
The Mary Thompson

Found~tion

22777 Harper Avenue, Suite 202
St. tlair Shores, MI 48080

Book, Mrs. Edward I.

Grand Chair
The Mary Thompson Foundation

22777 Harper A~enue, Suite 202
St. Clair Shores, MI 48080

Booth, Melissa Sage

Chair, Pres., Treas., '
Sage Foundation

150 West Jefferson, Suite 2500
Detroit, MI 48226

Trustee

P.O. Box 599
Haven, MI 49417

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Consumers Power Company

212 W. Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201

Trwasurer
Foyr County Foundation

P.o. Box 119
Romeo 1 MI 48065

Four County Found3tion

P.o. Box 118
Rom 'eo, MI 48065

Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

313 N. Second Avenua
Alpena, MI 49707

Boyce, Richard G.

Pres1aent &amp; Trustee
Northeast Michivan Community Foundation

313 N. Sucond AvanYG
Alpena, MI 49707

Branding, Earl H.

Trustee
William A. &amp; Ruth Janks Foundation

205 West Sherman Street
Caro, ~1I 48723

William A. &amp; Ruth Janks Foundation

205 Wast Sherman Street
Caro, MI 48723

Brandt, E.N.

Vice President &amp; Secretary
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation

Box 1945
Midland, MI 48640

Brandt, Jeannette

Vice President &amp; Secretary
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation

Box 1945
Midland, Ml 48640

Breed 1 Timothy

Editor - The Michigan Scene
Council of Michigan Foundations

P.o. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Brennan, Leo J., Jr.

Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund

The American Road
Dearborn, MI 48121

Brown, Barbara J.

Pr&lt;isident
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation

4400 Green~ood Drive
OkQmos, MI 48864

Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation

4400 Greenwood Drive
Okemos, MI 48864

Brown, L. Ruth

Foundation Administrator
Holland Community Foundation

212 River Avenue
Holland, MI 49423

Brown, Le&lt;i

President
Cadillac Area Community Foundation

P.o. Box 102
Cidillac, MI 49601

Executive Director
Greater Roche~ter Area Community

Rochli~ter,

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Bowman, Donald 0.
bowman, Hildamae

Branding, Mary

Brown, Donald

euit~wey,

JoAnne R.

eurkett, Jackie R.

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Administrative Secretary
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Bittle Creek, MI 49017-3398

John &amp; Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation

p. 0. Box 21007
Lansing, MI 48909

Jvhn &amp; Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation

P.O. Box 21007
Lansin9, Ml 48909

Vice President - Program
Community Foundation for SE Michigan

333 West Fort St., Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226

Shiawassee Foundation

4051 S. M-52
Owosso, MI 48867

Trustee
Midland Foundation

812 w. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640

Midland Foundation

812 w. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640

Burmeister, Richard F.
Burmeister, Velma
Campbell, C. David
Capitan, Jamfis
Carbone, Pat

71 W•lnut blvd., Suit8 100
MI 48063

Carbona, Tony

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Carl, Judy M,
Carlson,

Rober~

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Carpenter, Marti
Carter, Susan (",,

Staff As!&gt;ocietG
Council of Michi~an Foundations

P.O. Box 599
Grand Hav~n, MI 49417

Vica PresidG&gt;nt
Robert J, Simpson Foundation

One Jackson Square
Jackson, MI 49201

Secretary
Consumers Power Company

J ~ckson,

Vica President
S~curities Counsel, Inc.

303 N, Rosa Street, Suita 500
KalamiZOOt M! 49007

John

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Elizabeth Whitaley foundation

P.O. Box 21007
Lansing, MI 48909

John

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Elizabath Whiteley Foundation

L~nsing,

Caruso, Barb
Caruso, Joseph A.
Chamberlin, Donald F.

212 w. Michigan Avenue
MI 49201

P.o. Box 21007
MI 48909

President
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation

21 Kercheval, Suite 270
Grosse Pointe, MI 48236

Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation

21 Kercheval, Suite 270
Grosse Pointe, MI 48236

Associate Director
The Fremont Area Foundation

lOS South Stewart
Fr~mont, MI 49412

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battla Creek, MI 49017-3398

Battle Creek Community Foundation

One Riverwalk Centre
Battle Cra~k, MI 49017-3505

Christ, Chris

Trustee
w.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avanue
B~ttle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Christ, Peter J.

President f. CEO
B!ttle Creek Community Foundation

One Riverwalk Centre
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3505

Church, Susan

Executive Director
Michigan Women's Foundation

2277 Science Parkway
Okemos, MI 48864

Clark, Meredith

Trustae
Vicksburg Foundation

200 E. Raymond, P.o. Box 202
Vicksburg, MI 49097

f.loypoo!, Allan J.

•lttorn•y
Foster, Swift, Collins t Smith, PC

J Ll

Chamberlin, Jeanie
Cherin, Elizabeth (libby)
Christ, Betty
Christ, Carolyn

~.

Wa•ldnw tu11 !;quer·•

Lan~ing,

~~

4~933-2193

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 w. Bay Shore Drive #290
Traverse City, MI 49684

Executlve Director
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 w. Bay Shore Drive #290
Traverse City, MI 4S684

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 ~. Bay Shore Drive
Traverse City, Ml 49684

Columbus, Gary

Trustea
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 w. Bay Shora Drive
Traversa City, MI 49684

Conard, Nancy

Vic11 Prasident
Buchanan Area Foundation

223-225 E. Front Street
6u~hanan, MI 49107

Connolly, Elizabeth L.

Executive Director
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

150-B N. State Street
Alpena, MI 49707

Conrad, G11ne R.

Corporate Member
Harold t Grace Upjohn Foundation

1410 Low Road
Kalamazoo, MI 49008

Colli.ar, Diane
Collier, Robert S.
Columbus, Bonnie

�-5-

Conrad, Maynard M.
Harold

~

Grace Upjohn Foundation

1410 Lo111 Road
Kel~mazoo, MI 49008

Cooke, David H.

V.P. &amp; Investment Officer
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit

100 RQnaissance Ctr., 8th fl.
D~troit,
MI 4e243

Cooper, Ann

Trustee
The Grand Rapids Foundation

209-C WatGrs 5uilding
Graad Rapids, MI 49503

Cornelius, Will1am

Director - Trade Policy
Oolll Chemi~al USA

2020 Colli Center
Midland, MI 48674

Creamer, David A.

Presioent
Ccantennial Group

2925 Wood Street
Lansinc;~,
MI 48906

Cross, Trudy

Consultant on A~in~
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI to8S02

Crump, Beverley J.

Executive Secretary
Albion Civic Foundation

14685 E. Michigan
Albion, MI 49224

Cusmano, Christine

Executive Secretary
Federal-Mogul Corporation Char. Trust

P.o. Box 1966
Detroit, MI 48235

Cvetnich, Michelle A.

Director of Facilities
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, Ml 49017

Dahlquist, Vern C.

Trustee
Marquette Community Foundation

P.o. Box 185
MarquettG, MI 49855

Daniels, Gordon

Trustee
Vicksburg Foundation

200 N. Michigan, P.O. Box 102
Vicksburg, MI 490G7

Darr, Bruce

Froc;~ram Director
w.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
B~ttle Creek, MI 49017

Daume, Mary

Executive Director
Community Foundation of Monroe County

P.o. Box 627
MonroG, MI 48161

Davis., Laura A.

V.P.-Corp. Affairs/Corp. Sec.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North AvGtnue
Battle Creek, Ml 49017-3398

Secretary/Manac;~er

Tiscornia Foundation

1010 Main Street, Suite A
St. Joseph, MI 49085

D.a vis, Maryleca

Chair
Capital Region Community Foundotion

MSU - 450 Administration BldQ.
E•at L•nslng, MI 48U24

DeBoer, Anne

Manager, Corp. Contributions
Dow Corning Corporation

Box 994
Midland, MI 48686-0994

Davis, Laurianne T.

151

DeVries, Robert A.

Louis A.

S\rwwt

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenu~
Battl~ Creek, MI 49017-3398

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battl~ Creek, MI 49017-3398

&amp; Mollie VanDervoort Memorial Fdn.

1610 Stanlake
East lansing, MI 48823

Vice President
Frank &amp; Mollie VanDervoort Memorial Fdn.

1610 Stanlake
East Lansing, Ml 48823

Secretary
Buchanan Area Foundation

223-225 E. Front Street
Buchanan, MI 49107

Fra~k

Desenberc;~,

Au~•

Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Deliyanne, Gregory
Deliyanne, Helen H.

~.

Kalamazoo Foundation

�-6-

Deur, Grace J.

Administrator
The uerber Companies Foundation

445 State Street
Fremont, MI 49413

Dewsbury-White, Kathy

Director - Community Development
Ingham Intermediate School District

2630 W. Howell Road
Ma!oon, P-'I 48854

Diaz, William A.

Progri!!lm Officer
The Ford Foundation

320 E. 43rd Street
New York, NY 10011

VicP PrP.s!d,nt
U1d ~~nt ~anK

Gr.nd Haven, Ml

r'l

i r: ,

t

uod QG,

.Jim

~. ay

)
~

lruot Co.

Foundation

Donnelly, Katherine
Hcll1nd
Dow, Barbara

1

W~:; h t n ·J i ron

"'. . t , . o ~ t
4~417

P.o. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, Ml 49506

T.
llet;;~e

~

Ccmm~nity

Pc~ndlticn

Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation

212 River Avflnue
Holllnd, MI 49423
P.o. Box 2184
Midland, MI 48641-2184

Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation

P.O. Box 2184
Midland, MI 48641-2184

Downs, Bri!!n

CMF Annual Conference Greeter
Michigan National Bank

27777 Inkster Road
F!rmington Hills, MI 48333

Economy, Stephen T.

Exec. Assistant to the President
Michigan Bell Telephone Company

444 Michigan Ave., Room 818
Detroit, MI 48226

Edwards, Esther G.

V.P. - Executive Director
Gordy Foundation

2648 W. Grand Boulevard
Detroitk P-'I 48208

Consumers Power Company

212 w. Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201

Exec. Assistant to the Chairman
~.~. Kellogg Foundation

itOO North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Trustell

2000 M-63

Dow, Herbert H.

Edwards, Vince
Egnar, David 0.
Emery, William

Pr~tsident

~hirlpool

Blinton Harbor, MI it9022

Foundation

England, Joe

CMF Annual Conference Greeter
Michigan National Bank

27777 Inkster Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48333

Fallon, Lucille

Spec. Ass•t. to the Exec. Oir.
Michigan Partnership for New Ed~cation

c/o P.O. Box ZOO
Bloomfield Hill•• MY 48013

Farlay, Phil

Executive Vice Presiaent
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Co.

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Feldhouse, Lynn A.

Manager
Chry,ler Corporation

12000 Chrysler Drive
Highland Perk, MI 48268

Fell, Doris

Trust!ie
Metro Health Foundation

333 West Fort St., Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226

Assi~tant

Program Officer

Kalamazoo

Fo~ndation

151 s. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

F~r\)~mann,

Ann

Feurt, Suzanne L.

Program Officer
Cha~l•s·stewa~t

Fischer,

J~ri

Fisher, Marian

L.

~und

Matt Foundation

1200 Matt Foundation
Flint, MI 49503

B~ilding

Staff Associate
Council of Michigan Foundations

P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Frank &amp; Mollie VanDervoort Memorial Fdn.

1780 Walnut Heights Drive
East Lansing, MI 48823

�-7Fish~r,

Robert A.

Fletcher, Allan J.

FranK &amp; Mollie VanDervoort Memorial Fdn.

1780 Walnut Heights Drive
East Lansing, MI 48823

Vice Presidint
Comirica Bank - Detroit

415 Fisher Road
Grosse Point~, MI 48230

Shiawassee Foundation

4051 S. M-52
Owosso , MI 48867

Foundation

' 4051 S. M-52
Owosso, MI 48867

Pr~sident

Flynn, Ed
Flynn, Jac ki e
Shiawas~ee

Ford , EdHl B.

II

1

Executive Director-Markiting
~ord

II
I!

I!

Am~rican

Rd., 11th Floor, WHQ

Otlrborn, MI 481Zl

Foster, Stacey 1&lt;.

Administrativi Assistant
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 w. Say Shore Drive
Traverse City, MI 49684

Fost(lr, Terr y

Pras.ident
~nn Arbor Area Community Foundation

121
Washington, Suite 400
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Frens, Betty E.

Program Associate/Admin. Ass't.
The Fremont Area Foundation

108 s. Ste111art
Fremont, MI 49412

Frey, David G.

Trustee
The Grand Rapids Foundation

209-C Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Frey, Edward J., Jr.

Vice Chairman
Frey Foundation

48 Fountain, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

The Issue Network Group

209-C Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Vice Pres.-Finance &amp; Tr~asurer
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3398

cxec~ti~~ Director/Secretary
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

136 E. Michigan, Suite 615
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Frey, Judy
Fritz, William

lt

Motor Compeny

w.

Gabier, Ru:osell
Gallagher, Clark

Cons~mers

Power Company

w.

212 w. Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201

Assistant Director
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 s. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Kalamazoo Foundation

151 s. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Geratacker, Carl

Vice Pr1eident
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation

UlZ W. M~in ~tr••t
Midland, MI 48640

Gerstacker, Esther

Traasurer
Midland Foundation

812 w. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640

Guurt, Ann L.

Secretary/Treasurer
Frank £ Mollie VanDervoort Memorial Fdn.

1784 Hamilton Road

Gardiner, Dave
Gardiner, Rosemary

Okemoa, MI 48864

Frank &amp; Mollie VanDervoort Memorial Fdn.

1784 Hamilton Road
Okemos, MI 48864

Getz, Barbara J.

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation

P.O. Sox 3151
Troy, MI 48007-3151

Gibson, Sill

Vice President
Midland Foundation

812 w. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640

Ging, Rosemary

Comm~nity

Relations Manager
Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.

2211 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201

Gessert,

Gr~gory

~290

�-8-

Gipson, Sua

Administretivt Ass't./Secretary
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Consumars Power Company

212 w. Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201

Assistant VicQ President
First of Am~rica - ~alamazoo

lOS ~ E. Michi9an Avenwe
Kalamazoo, MI 4 9007

Vice President &amp; Treasurer
Th e Skillman Fo un d ati o n

333 W2st Fort Street
Detr o it, PI 4 3 22 6

Goodwin, Bob
Grabiak, Nancy

11 n

w.

IJ -:. 1 c:,"

M&amp;~14nJ,

Grosber&lt;J•

Ri~ha

Rollin M, Gerstacker Foundation

Ml

-~o-U

118 W. Nelson
Midland, MI 48640

w.

Vica Presidant

600

Grtattr Ottroit ChlmOtr of Commtrct

Ottroitt MI 48226

Program Officer
The Kresga Foundation

P.O. Box 3151
Troy, MI 48007-3151

Hag~om

Insurance Agent
&amp; Company

4990 Northwind Drive, Ste. 137
East Lansing, MI 48823

Ame~itech

Supervisor-Public Relations
Publishing, Inc.

100 c. Big Beaver Rd.-15th fl.
Troy, MI 48083

Executiv~ Director
Four County Foundation

P.O. Box 119
RomGOt MI 49065

Harper, KatharinG

Guast
Americana Foundation, Inc .

1631 flrackan
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48013

Head, Albert

TrustGG
Metro Health Foundation

333 ~Gst Fort St., Suite 1370
0Gtroitt MI 48226

Hecht, David M.

TrusteG
David M. and Joyce F. Hecht Foundation

2020 Robinson Road, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Hecht, Joyca F.

Trustea
David M. &amp; Joyca F. Hecht Foundation

2020 Robinson Road, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Heerlyn, Vickie G.

Mgr•• Corporate Support Pro9rams
Tha Upjohn Company

7000 Porta9e Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49001

Hencay, Robert E.

uir. of Commun. ~ Di5seminat1on
W.K. Kellogg Found•tion

400 North Avenu~
Battle Cr$ek, Mr 49017-339H

Henniyan, Nanc;y

Mana~tr of Public Ralations
Mazda Motor Manufacturing (USA) Corp.

l Mazda Drive
Flat Rock, MI 48134

Consumer5 Power Company

212 w. Michigan Av&amp;nua
Jeck•on, MI 49ZOl

Charlas Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation Buildin9
Flint, MI 49502

Vice President

1200 Mott Foundation Building

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Flint, MI 4S502
P.O. Box 21007
Lansin9o MI 48909

Guerrini, Robert
Gutierrez, Ernest 8., Jr.
Hagbom, Gregory
Hall, Karla
Hamilton,

Pe~gy

Herdue, Joa
HGrtz, Annette
hertz, Willard J.

Hicks, Bev«rly
Hicks, Romayna E.

John

~

Elizabeth Whiteley Founoation

Trustee
John &amp; Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation

Lafayetta Blvd.

500 Michigan National Tower
Lansing, MI 48933

�Hill, Barbu·a K.

Trustee
Battle Crttk Community Foundation

14Z Edgebrook Drive
Battle Creek, MI 49015

Battle Creek Community Foundation

14Z Edgtbrook Drive
6attlt Crttk 1 MI 49015

Trustee

42J

Hill, Jerry L.
Hilt, John

Muske~on

County Community Foundation

Muskegon County Community Foundation

w. Western Ave., Ste. 304
Muskegon, MI 49440

Hilty , Boo

Assistant to the President
Rotary Charities of Travers• City

1Z935 w. Bay Short Drive *290
Traverse City, MI 49684

Ho1Hus, Cirk

A't'tor"nty
Varnum, Riddering, Schmidt &amp; Howlett

~rand

Viet President
Irvin; s. Gilmore

Fo~ndation

136 E. Michigan, Suite 615
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Gilmore Foundation

136 E. Michigan, Suite 615
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Hilt, Linda
I

Holland, Harold H.

4Z5

Holland, Nelli•
Irving
Hollenbeck, Karen R.

s.

Viet President-Administration
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Hollenbeck, Marv
Hooker, Judith S.

171 Monroe, NWr Suitt 100
Rapids, MI 49503

400 North Awenut
lettle Creek, MI 49017-3398
400 North Avenue

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Battle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith

~rand

s.

Hooker Foundation

851 Cascade Hills, East
Rapids, MI 49546

Kalamazoo Foundation

151 s. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Hopkins, Jack

Executive ~irector
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 s. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Horn, Steven M.

Community Programs Manager
International Business Machines Corp.

27800 Northwestern High•ay
Southfield, MI 48010

Abrams Aerial Survey/Abrams Foundation

4400 Green•ood Drive
Okuos, 141 48864

Howard, Robert

Treasurer
Abrams Aerial Survey/Abrams Foundation

4400 Greenwood Drive
Okemos, MI 48864

Hourell, Jerry

Government Affairs Manager
Dour Chuical USA

47 Building
Midland, MI 48667

Faris A. Howrani

1423 Bentwood Drive
L•nsing, MI 48933

Hopkins, Andy

Howard, Bonnie

Howranl, Feri5 A.
~

Associates

Hudson, Anne
Hudson-Webber foundation

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48ZZ6

Hudson, Gilbert

President
Hudson-Webber Foundation

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48ZZ6

Hughes, Elizabeth

Attorney

1784 Ha~ilton Road
Oke111os, MI 48864

Hughes, Leo
Rotary Camps &amp; Services of Traverse City

1Z935 Wt~t Bay Short Road *Z90
Traverse City, MI 49684

Hughes l Associates

SOl S. Capitol
Lansing, MI 48933

Hughes, Robert

I

w. Western Ave., Stt. 304
Muskegon, MI 49440

�-10-

Rotary Campa t Service• of Traverse City

12935 ~est Bay Shore Road •Z90
Traverse City, MI ~9684

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

136 E. Michigan, Suitt 615
Kalamazoo, M~ 49007

Hughey, Richard M.

President
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

136 E. Michigmn, Suitt 615
Kala mazoo, MI 49007

Huizenga, Richard F.

President
Greater Rochester Area Community Fdn.

71 Walnut Blvd., Suita 100
Rochester, MI 48063

ooard Trustee
cay Area Community Foundation

809 Saginaw Straat
Say City, MI 48708

Hunt, 1\ay

Admin., Corporate Contributions
Ottrooit l::dilon

1642 Wte, ZOOO Second Avenue
Cet~oit, MI 4a226

Hussey, Sandra G.

Membership Services Director
Council of Michigan Foundations

P.o. Box 599
Grand Ha~en, MI 49417

Infante, Charltl A.

Mane;er, Contribution Program•
Dow Cht~ical Company

Midllnd, MI 48674

Hughes, Sharon
Hughey, Barbara .

H-.~lett,

John

Irish, Ann

ZOZO

~illa~d

H. Dow

Cent•~

w. Wtst•rn Ave., Suite 304
Muskegon, MI 49440

PrograM Director
Muskegon County Community Foundation

425

Foundation Manager
Kysor Industroial Corporation Foundation

One Madison Avenue
Cadillac, MI 49601

Janssen, Charles

Attorney
Foster, Swift, Collins &amp; Smith

313 s. Washington Square
Lansing, MI 48933

Jeffrey, Mildred

President
Michigan Women's Foundation

2277 Scienca Parkway
Okemos, MI 48864

Johnson, Donald A.

Chairman
JSJ Foundation

700 Robbins Road

Johnson, Dorothy A.

President
Council of Michigan Foundations

P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Johnson, Pltricia B.

Extcwtivt Director
Muskegon County Community Foundation

425

Johnson, Paul A.

President
Tht Loutit Foundation

700 Robbins Road

Executive Secretary
The Kresge Foundation

P.o. Box 3151
Troy, MI 48007-3151

c.

Janik, Mary

Johnson, Phyllis L.
Jones, Su11n

Tr111tet
Htvtn Ar••

~rind

Jones, Dennis
J11dge, Frank T., Jr.
Kall~ward,

Howard

Karcis, Amy
Kay, Richard

Grand Haven, MI 49417

w. Waetern Ave., Suite 304
Muskegon, MI 49440
G~and

One
Co•~unity

~ound1t1on

Haven, MI 49417

Harbor
Haven, Ml -~-11

So~o~th

~ran~

Deloitte &amp; Touche

1790 8rtnt1110.0d
T~oy, fi4I 48098

Civic Affaire Director
Ford Motor Company

300 Ranai111nct Canter
Detroit, MI 43361

Trustee
Dorothy

525 Landsdowne Avenue
Kalamazoo, ~I 49001

Cons~:~ltant

u.

Dalton Foundation

w. Allegan

Re~earch Attorney
State of Michigan - Dept. of Treasury

430

Photographer
Kay Photography

227 Cloverly Road
Grosse Pointe, MI 48236

L~nsing,

MI 489ZZ

�-11-

Consumers Power Company

212 W. Michioan Av?nue
Jackson, MI 49201

Stnior Viet President
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Co.

Ont Vtndtnbtrv C8nter
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Vic~ President
MichiQan National oank

One West Michi9an Mall
Ba t tle Creek, MI 49017

Consumers Power Company

212 W. Michioan Avenue
Jackson, MI 41201

Kettler, James.

Vice Presid&lt;lnt
Jam~s A. Welch Foundation

111; Mott Foundation Building
Fll.nt, MI 49502

Kimb!ir, Dianne

CMF Annual Conference Gre~ter
Michioan National eank

27777 Inkster Rd., PO Box 9065
Farmington Hills, MI 48333

Consumers

212 W. Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201

K&lt;i!lly, W. Quinn
r(etc hens, Mike

King, Jimmy
Pow~r

Company

Attorney
Willin9htm and Cott

P.O. Box 1070
East Lansing, MI 488Z6

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 w. Bay Shore Drive
Traverse City, MI 49684

Kline, Norman A.

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 w. Bay Shore Drive
Traverse City, MI 49684

Knopick, Susan

Program Specialist
Jackson Community Foundation

505 Wildwood
Jackson, MI 49201

Knowlton, Lisa Wyatt

Vice President
Battle Creek Community Foundation

One Riverwalk Centre
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3505

Kollins, Lee R.

Educational Affairs Associate
Ford Motor Company

The American Road
Dearborn, MI 48121

Consumers Fewer Company

21~ w
. Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201

President
Metro Health Foundation

333 West Fort St., Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226

W.K. Kellog9 Foyndation

400 North Avenue
aattle Creek, MI 49017-3398

W.K. Kell099 Foundation

MSU - 334 Natural Resources
East Lansing, MI 48824

Kreft, Glenda

Exe~utive Director
Bay Area Community Foundation

d09 Saginew Struet
Bey City, MI 48708

Krieger, )harron

Executive Girector
Whirlpool Foundation

2000 M-63
Senten Harbor, MI 49022

Kulankamp, William R.

Prasident
The J.F. Ervin Foundation

P.O. Box 1168
Ann Arbor, MI 46l0b

Kuljian, Christa

Program Associate
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation 8uildin9
Flint, MI 4850Z

Dep3rtment of Attorney Ganeral

P.o. Box 30213
Lansing, MI 48909

Trustee
The Grand Rapids Foundation

209-C Watars Buildin9
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Klepac, Jane
Kline, Evelyn

li
Koschik, Mike
Kossick, Glenn
Kevan, Jeff
Kevan, Jessica T.

I;

Kylman, Joe
LaClaire, David

�-12The Grend Rapids Foundation

209-C Waters Building
Grand Rapids, Ml 49503

LaFelche, George A.

Vice President
Northea~t Michigan Community Foundation

P.o. Box 32
Alpena, MI 49707

Laidlaw, Toni

Trustee
Helen Laidlaw Foundation

271 &amp; Beechwood Drive, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Ata't. Dir. - Diasem. t Commun.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Attorney
Varnum, Riddering, Schmidt &amp;

171 Monroe, NW, Suite 300
Grand Rapids, MI 48503

LaClaire, Mary Lou

L~ke,

Karen E.

Lankfer, Marilyn

Ho~lett

Wi,kson-~ink

Vice President t Trustee
Memorial Foundation

3023 Davenport
Sagina~, MI 43602

L1uri, Tony

Treaaurtr
Shiawassee Foundation

4051 S. M-52
Owosso, MI 48867

Lawrence, Warren

TrusteGI
Vickaburg Foundation

c/o Poplar Lane
Vicksburg, MI 49097

Laud~rbach,

C. Ward

clo Anderson Agency -

LGiighton, Eleanor
Leppanen, Karen L.

L11elanau Township Foundation, Inc.

Northport, MI 49670

Vice President - Finance
Community Foundation for SE Michigan

333 West Fort StreGit
Detroit, MI 48ZZ6

Depot

clo 5057 Woodward

Levey, Richard
Shiffman Foundation

Detroit, MI 48Z02

Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

150-B N. State Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707

Ligon, 8onniGI

Trustee
Four County Foundation

P.O. Box 118
Romeo, MI 48065

lindow, "Donald A.

First Vice President
NBO, N.A.

P.o. Box 222, Trust Department
Detroit, MI 48232

Howard r. Howard

400 Kalamazoo Building
~alamazoo, MI 49608

Trustee
Americana Foundation, Inc.

1575 Oxford
Bir•ingha•, MI 48008

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

940 San Jose, s.e.
Grand Rapids, MI 49506

Loeschner, Ray 6.

Consultant
Charlea Stewart Mott Found•tion

940 San Jose, s.e.
Grand Rapi~s, MI 49506

Logan, John

CMF Annual Conference Greet~r
Michigan National Bank

Z7777 lnk•ter Road
Farmington Hills, MI 49333

John &amp; Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation

P.O. Box 21007
Lansing, MI 48909

John r. Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation

P.o. Box 21007
Lansing, MI 48909

Consumers Power Company

21Z w. ~ichigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201

The Grand Rapids Foundation

Z09-C Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 4S503

Liddell, Marianne

livingston, Pete
Livy, Barbara M.
Loeschner, Nahcy

Luidens, Jerri Lynn
Lyman, Richard P.
Mabin, Bill
Maine, Don

�,!'"

-13of Planning
Mott Foundation

Oi~ecto~
Ch•~l••

Marahall, John

~.,

III

Marvin, Dennis H.
Me~vint

Stewa~t

1200 Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502

P.O. Box 3151
Troy, Ml 48007-~151

Pruident
The K~tsge Found1tion
Consume~•

Pow•~

Foundation

212 w. Michigln Avenue
J lckson, MI 49201

Consume~•

Pow•~

Foundation

Z1Z w. Michig1n Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201

Sec~eta~y/T~tasu~•~

Gin;t~~

Financial Assistant
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 S. Rose St~eet
Kallmazoo, MI 49007

Lar~aine

P~og~am Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 No~th Avenue
B1ttle C~ttko MI 49017-3398

Mawby, Russell G.

Ct'lair1111n 1nd CI!O
W.K. Kellogg Found1tion

400

Mate~i,

Shi~ley

Matusak,

No~t~ Avenue
Bittle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Mawby, Ruth E.

400 North htn~ae
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3398

WoKo Kellogg Foundation
Mawdsley, Jack K.

Coordin.-Education/Youth
W.K. Kellogg Foundltion

Pro;~1m

Mewdsley, Norma
Maye, Sharon
McCarthy,

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Bittle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Mgr., Cont~ibutions &amp; Mtmbt~ship
NBO hnk

611 Wood••~d
Detroit, MI 48226

Consumer• Power Company

212 w. Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201

Chriatian Family Foundation

4673 N. Clubvit• Drive
Adrian, MI 49221

Oir. - Infor. &amp; Tech. Research
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Aven~•
aattle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Staff Auhtant
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation

P.o. Box 1945
Midland, MI 48640

First Viet PresidentNBO B1nk, N.A.

200 Otta•a AVtot NW
Grand Rapidlt MI 4t503

Ka~•n

McClellan, Jam•• A., Jr.
McClu~e,

Gail

McDonough,

Ma~y

F.

McKay, James E.
~lcKelvey,

Divo

Ch1rles J. Strosacker Foundation

4929 Grandvie• Circle
Midlandt MI 48640

Secretary
Jo

4929 Granavie• Circle
Mid1andt M% 41640

C~ar1tl

McKinney, Marvin H.
McQuiston,

T~ult

John

McKelvey, P1tr.icia Eo

St~OIICkl~

,IYndatiln

~Untt

The Miller Found•tion

239 Central Street
lettle Creek, MJ 49011

The Miller Foundltion

Z39 Central Street
Battle Crttkt MI 49017

Attorney

171 Monroe, NW, Suite 80 0
Grand Rapida, MI 49503

P~esident

V~rn~~'

Meek, Kathryn

1200 Mott ~oundation Building
II!I 48502

Progr1111 Officer
Charlta Stewart Mott Foundation

Ma~y

McQuiston, w.J.

400 North Avenue
Bittle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Ridde~ing,

SchMidt &amp; Howlett

Second Vice President
NBO Blnk, N.A.

611 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 482Z6

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Meek, Kenneth N., Jr.
~ieert,

Glorie

N80

Second Vice President
Bank, N. A.

611 Woodward Aven~a
Detroit, MI 48226

Assistant Program Director
w.K. KellogQ Foundation

400 North Avenue
aattlt Crtek, MI 49017-3396

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 w. Bay Shore Drive #290
lraverse City, MI 49684

Michael, Folly

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 w. Bay Shore Drive #290
Traverse City, MI 49684

Miller, Mark

AIDS Program Consultant
Council of Michioan Foundations

P.o. Box 599
Grand Ha~en 1 MI 49417

Minarchan 1 Shirley

Executive Vice President
Delta Dental Fund

P.o. Box 293
Okemos, MI 48805

Michael, Leon

Pr~sident

Executive Director

Win•nip
Morgan, Donald F.

Morgan, Jane F.

Mtmo~i•l

Scnol•~•nip

~o~ndation

President
Zeeland Community Foundation
Prog~1m

Associate

25 west Michioan Mall
C~tlkt MI 49017

8a1tlt
2574

Meado~

Drive

Zeeland,

~I

333 W11t

Po~t

49464

Street

Community Foundation for SE Michigan

Detroit, MI 48226

Morgan, Lou. Ann

Senior Graphic Designer
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Bettle C~eek, MI 49017-3398

Morley, E.B., Jr.

President
Morley Brothers Foundation

P.o. Box 2485
Saginaw, MI 48605

s.

Trustee
Morl9y Brothers Foundation

280 Stoneham Road
Saginaw, MI 48603

Morley Brothers Foundation

P.O. Box 2485
Saginaw, MI 48605

Morley Brothers Foundation

280 Stoneham Ro~d
Saginaw, MI 48603

Trustee
Americana Foundation, Inc.

Novi, MI 483'77

Public Communications Specialist
Dow Chemical USA

2020 Do'!' Center
Midland, MI 48674

Progrem Officer
The Kresge Foundation

P.O. Box 3151
Troy, MI 48007-3151

Mozham, Cathy

Manager - Community Affairs
Blue C~oss &amp; Blut Shield of Michigan

600 Lafayette East, •2025
Detroit, Ml 48226

Mulc:ehy, There••

Ftnanct•l Service• Offtcer
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Co.

1 V•nDenberg Cent•r
Grand Rap1ds, MI 49508

The Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation

3640 Woodcliff
Kalamazoo, MI 49008

Judo•

3.6 40 Wood eli ft

Morley, Robert

Morley, Sally F.
Morley, Sue
Morris, Ernest
Morris, Michelle

28450

Mullen, A·lice R•.
Mullen, C.H.

Tnt Herold ' Qract UpJonn

~ou~d•~ion

Meado~brook

Road

Kalama&amp;OOt MI 49008

Needham, Lorraine

Assistant to the Publisher
Gannett Foundation/The Detroit News

615 Lafay1tte Boulevard
Detroit, MI 48231

Neveilux, M.J.

ExGcutive Director
Buchanan Area Foundation

223-225 E. Front Street
Buchanan, MI 49107

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Saginaw Community Foundation

c/o 101 N. washington
Saginaw, MI 48607

Niederstadt, Terry R.

Trustee
Saginaw Community Foundation

c/o 101 N. washington
Saginaw, MI 48607

Nigg, lol.lis

Attorney
Foster, S~ift, Collins t Smith

313

President
Community Foundltion for SE Michigln

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, Ml 482Z6

NBD Grand Rapids, N.A.

ZOO Ottawa, Nil
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

v.P. &amp; Trust Officer
NBO Grand Rlpida, NoAo

ZOO Ottaw1, NW
Grand Rapida, MI

Olson, Selinda M.

Assistant
Cow Chemical Company

ZOZO Willard H. Dow Center
Midland, ~I 48674

Olson, Mary L.

Executive Director
Capital Region Community Foundation

300 N. Washington Square
Llnsing, MI 48933

Orosz, Joel J.

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Bittle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Oswalt, William

Pres·ident
Vicksburg Foundation

5316 Ea~t "W" Avenue
Vicksburg, MI 49097

Niederstadt, Colli

Obermiller, Ilona
Obermiller, Jim

Ott, Alan
Ott, Jean

w.

Chairman and ceo
Chemical Bank and

Tr~st

Co~pany

s. Washington Square
L! nsing, MI 48933

49~03

333 E. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640

333 e. M1in Street
Midland, MI 48640

M.

Ouellette, Patricia

CPA
Abood, Abood t Rheaume, PC

41.29 Okemos Road
OkeMOit Ml 481164

Parfet, Don1ld R.

Senior Vice President
The Upjohn Co•pany

7000 Port1oe Road
Kal••azoo, MI 49001

Parht, M•rtha

Board President
K1l1m1zoo Foundation

151 s. Rose Street
K•l•••zoo, MI 49007

P1rks, Floyd L.

Vice President/Treasurer
Irving s. Gil•ore Foundation

136 e. Michigan, Suitt 615
Kala•azoo, MI 49007

Parks, Phyllis
Irving
Patt~rson,

Linda B.

s.

136

Gilmore Foundation

e.

Michigan, Suite 615
MI 49007

Klla~IZOOt

Administr~tive Director
Council of Michig1n Foundations

P.o. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Exe~utivt

333 West Fort St., Suitt Z090

Cire~tor

MeGr'tOOI" ,.und

Dttr'oite MX 41116

Ped111rson, Suzie

Board Trustee
Bay Area Co•mun1ty Foun6ation

809 Sagina• Street
Bay City, MI 48708

Penn, Sadie W.

Trustee
Battle Creek Co••unity Foundation

c/o Bay Vtll•a• Condo t16
Battle Creek, MI 49015

Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

102 Princeton Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707

Past President
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation

102 Princeton Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707

Pftiffenberger, Jan111t
Pfeiffenberger, Lucas A.

�-16Phillips, Celeste
Besser Foundation

123 N. Second
Alpena~, MI 49707

Philpott, Helen

Chairperson
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

432 N. Sagina~ St., Suite 41
Flint, MI 48502

Ponds, Kenneth T.

President
Albion Civic Foundation

.209 Irwin
Albion, MI 49224

Poole, Margaret

Executive Director
Berrien Community Foundation

P.O. Box 92 - 515 Ship Street
St. Joseph, MI 49085

Popoff, Jean

Trustee
Midland Foundation

81' ~. Moin Street
Midland, MI 48640

Exec~tive

Federal-Mogul Corporation Char. Trutt

P.o. Box 1966
Detroit, MI 48235

General Superintendent
Detroit Public Schools

5057 Wood~ard Avenue
Detroit, MI 48202

Pratt, Carolyn McClafferty

Admin. &amp; . Program Director
Jackson Community Foundation

505 Wildwood
Jackson, MI 49201

Prechter,

Pres1dent
World Heritage Foundation

One Heritage Place, S-400
Southgate, MI 48195

Vice President
Old Kent Bank C. Tr·ust Co.

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Old Kent Bank

Corner of w. Mich.C.
Lansing, ~I 48933

Director, Corp. Commun. Affairs
ANR Pipeline Company

500 Renaissance Center
Detroit, MI 48243

Quinn, Kelley

CMF Annual Conference Greeter
Michigan National Bank

27777 Inkster Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48333

Rabideau, Suzanne

P.R. Consultant
Metro Health Foundation

333 West Fort St., Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226

Radock, Michael

Advisor to the President
Charles Ste~art Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502

Ranger, Thomas F.

Secretary
Americana Foundation, Inc.

3181a Palomino
Warren, MI 48093

Ransford, Richard B.

Secretary
William A.

Ruth Janks Foundation

205 Weat Sherman Street
Caro, I'll 48723

Secretary
William A. t Ruth Jank1 Foundation

205 West Sherman Street
Caro, MI 48723

Program

209-C ~atera ~uilding
Grand Rapidlt MI 49503

Popp, Bonnie
Porter, John

~.

~altraud

Prevette, Bob

Assi~tant

Prevette, Robert
Quinlan, Bernard

v.

Ransford, Sue
Rapp, Marcia

C.

Offi~er

Tnt Gr•"d Rlpidl
Rap p leye, Richllrd K.

~ou"datio"

s.

Capitol

Vice President-Secretary/Trees.
Charles Ste111art Mo.tt Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

U935 Wo Bay Shore Drive fZ90
Traverse City, I-II 49684

Raymond, LaVerne G.

Secretary
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 w. Say Shore Drive f290
Traverse City, MI 49684

hi tz, Carl F.

Secretary
Besser Foundation

123 N. Second Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707-2801

I
I

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-176~sser

123 N. Second Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707-2801

Foundation

Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 w. Bay Shore Drive *290
Traverse City, MI 49684

Treasurer
Charities of Traverse City

12935 w. Bay Short Drive t290
Trwvtrst City, MI 49684

President
Americana

74 e. Long Lakt Rd., 2nd floor
Sloomfitld Hills, MI 48013

Rennie, Harriet

w.

Rennie, John

~otary

Rentrop, Gary R.

~oundation,

Inc.

t&gt;rtsident
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

II

1

432 N. Saginaw ~t., Suitt
Flint, MI 48502

~10

15 Capital Aft., ~Et Ste. Z25
Battle Crttkt MI 49017

Rich, Jim
Richards, Ann

Assistant Staff Writer
Charles Stt~art Mott Foundation

lZOO Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502•1851

Richmond, James M.

President/COO
Frey Foundation

48 Fountain, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

J

President
Harry A. ~Margaret

o.

Towsley Fdn. ·

3Z11 Valley Drive
Midland, MI 48640

Risch, Edmond

Trustee
Four County Foundation

P.o. Box 119
RomtOt MI 48065

Robinson, Gloria

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation

333 West Fort St., Suitt 1370
Ottroitt MI 48226

Robin&amp;on, Roberta

Guest
Irving

136 Eo Michigan Avenue, 1615
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

s.

Gilmore Foundation

Rodriguez, Mary Beth

PR Coordinator
Saginaw Community Foundation

118 e. Genesee
Saginaw, MI 48607

Rogers, Elyse

Exec. Ass•t. to the President
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation

P.o. Sox 2184
Midland, MI 48640

Rohrback, Jim

La111ltr Ballard
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 s. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, Ml 49007

Ronan, Pete

CMF Annual Conference Greeter
Mi,hioan National Bank

Z7777 Ink•ter Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48333

RosG, Cheryl L.

Exec. Assistant - Administration
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Rottschafer, Mary Caroline

Chairman/CEO
Frey Foundation

48 Fountain, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

ltV Art•

lr•••~r•rl~o.rd rr~•l••
Commwn~ty Fownd1t~~n

Bay City, MI 48708

John

Rosa Watson Scholarship Fdn.

253 Borland Court
Saginaw, MI 48602

Prttidtnt
John t Rose Watson ScholarshiP Fdn.

Z53 Borlend Court
Seoin••• MI 4860Z

Principal Writer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott roundation Building
Flint, MI 48502

Consumers Power Company

212 w. Mithigan tvtnut
Jackson, MI 49201

M.

Ruger, Janet L.
Auger, Wi111em
Rugg, Carol
.Rugh, Tom

o.

~.

~

YU~

~•gln•~

~lr••l

1

�-18Ryan, G. Bridget

Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

lZOO Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 4850Z

Rydson, Laura

Director
Elkhart Community Foundation

1824 Brookwood Drive
Elkhart, IN 46514

Elkhart Community Foundation

18Z4 Brook~ood Drive
Elkhart, IN 46514

Community Affairs Director
Consumers Po~er Company

ZlZ West Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49Z01

Aee•t. Treae./Aee•t. VP-~inance
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

'tOO North Avenue
Battle Creek, Ml 49017-3398

Sajdak, Robert A.

V.P. t Senior Trust Officer
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit

100 Renaiasance Ctr., 8th fl.
Detroit, MI 48Z43

Sarow, Robert

8oard Trustee
lay Aree Co••wnity

809 Saginaw Street
Bay City, M% 48708

-

Rydson, Marly
Sackman, David L.

~ownaetion

Sawyers, Robert
John &amp; Rose Watson Scholarship Fdn.

6401 Stansbury Lane
Sagina~, MI 48603

Abrams Aerial Survey/AbraMs Foundation

4400 Greenwood Drive
Okemos, MI 48864

President
Abrams Aerial

4400 Greenwood Drive
Okemos, MI 48864

Schaf!lro Carol
Schafer, Thomas

Su~vey/Abrams

Foundation

Scherer, Karla

Chairman
The Karla Scherer Foundation

400 Renaissance Ctr., Ste. 500
Detroit, MI 48Z43

Schlachtenhaufen, Kari

Vice President
The Skillman Foundation

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48Z26

Manufactu~ers

Sr. Vice President
National Bank of Detroit

100 Renaissance Ctr., 8th fl.
Detroit, MI 48Z43

Exec. Assistant to the Chairman
The Taubman Foundation

ZOO E. Long Lake Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304

Schmidt, Harold

Vice President
Old Kent Bank t Trust Co.

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Shaheen, Patricia A.

Secretary
Saginaw Community Foundation

clo 14 Davis Drive
Saginaw, MI 48602

Sheppard, Mary McMartin

Board Trustee
Bey Ar•a Community

809 Sagin~w Street
B•y City, Ml 48708

Schloop, Clinton P.
Schmidt, Guy

L.

Shumsky, Frank X.

Fo~ndation

Accountant
Frank X. Shu~sky, PC

llS Park Strut
Traverse City, MI 49684

l•ecytive

JO~-c Wetera U~ild1n~
Greno Rapid!• MJ ~t503

Tht

~r1nd

Oire~tor

RIPlGt

~ovnGI1ion

Department of Attorney General

P.O. &amp;ox 30Z13
Lansing, MI 48909

Tr1o1stee

400 North Avenue

Silver, David
$:1.ma, Howard F.

WoKe Kellogg

~oundetion

Battle Creek, MI 49011•3391

Sims, Linda L.

Director of Comm~o~nication
Midland Cogeneration Venture

100 Progress Place
Midland, MI 48640

Skeltis, Kimberly A.

Student
Battle Creek Community Foundation

21 North 29th Street
Battle Creek, MI 49015

�-19Smith, Gerald K.

Associate Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Bettle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Pres.ident
The Skillman Foundation

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226

Smith, Nathaniel

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation

333 West Fort St., Suite 1370
O•troit, MI 48226

Smith, R. Sue

Program Director
Council of Michigan Foundations

P.o. Box 599
Grand Heven, MI 49417

Adminivtrative Assistent
Muake;on County Community

425 w. Western Ave., Suite 304
Muskegon, MI 49•40

Smith, Leonard

w.

Smyth, Beau

~oundetton

CMF Annual Conference Greeter
Michigan National Benk

27777 Inkster Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48333

Proorem Officer
Charles Ste~ert Mott ,.oundatton

1200 Mott Foundetion !uilding
,.lint, MI 48502

Leelanau Township Foundation, Inc.

c/o Anderson Agency - Depot
Northport, MI 49670

Vice Pr .e sident
Comerica Capital Management

211 West Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48275-1032

Consultant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
aettle Creek, MI 49017-3398

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
!attle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Spieler, Herbert E.

Executi~e Director
Jackson Community Foundation

505 Wildwood
Jackson, MI 49201

Sprague, Fred

Trustee
C11dillac Area Comm·unity FO\Indation

P.o. Box 811
Cadillac, MI 49601

Springer, Thom11s

Communicetions Associete
W.K. Kellogg Foundet1on

400 North Avenue
Bettle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Stark, Bob

CMF Annual Conference Greeter
Michigan Netional Bank

27777 Inkster Road
FarMington Hills, MI 48333

Starks, Eileen

President
Midland Foundation

812 w. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640

Sterks, Hugh

Riverdeya Chairman
Midlend Foundation

812 w. Main Street
Midlendt MI 48640

Steudh, Judy

Secretary
Council of Michigen Foundetions

G~and

CMF Annual ConfGrenct Gretter
Michigan National 6ank

l777T Inkster Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48333

Consumers Power Company

Ja~kson,

Snyder, Grace
Snyder, John

s.

Sparks, Robert D.
Sparks, Shirley

SttvGns, Tom

Strevy, Linda 6.
Strum111asser, Ira

Director
Grend Heven Aree
Exec~tive

Co~munity

212

Found•tion

Oir•eto~

Michigan Health Cere Ed. &amp; Reseerch Fdn.
. stuart, Dick
Cons~:~·mers Po11er Company

P.o.

Box 599
Heven, MI 49417

w.

Miehi;•n Avenue
MI 49201

One South Herbor Avenue
Grand Haven, MI 49417
600 L•1ayette Eest, 8243

Detroit, MI 48103
212 w. Michigan Aven~e
Jeckson, MI 49201

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Stuart, Mark

Attorney
Stuart t Stuart

121-112 w. Michigan
Marahall, MI 4906~

Sullivan, Antony T.

Secretary
Earhart Foundation

2200 Green Road, Suite H
Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Sullivan, Dorothy L.

Secretary
Greater Lansing Foundation

101

Sullivan, Elizabeth C.

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation

P.o. Box 3151
Troy, MI 48007-3151

Guido A. t Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation

315 !. Hamilton Lane
battle Creek, Ml 4~015

Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation

315 E. Hamilton Lane
Battle Creek, MI 49015

Swanton, Ronald

Vice Preaident
Cadillac Area Com~unity Foundation

P.o. Box 102
Cadillac, MI 49601

Swayer, Tom

Asaiatant Vice President
Old Kent Bank &amp; Truat Co.

One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Swenson, David K.

Executive V.P. - Administration
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

432 N. Saginaw St., Suite 410
Flint, MI 48502

Swierenga, Donald J.

Vice President
Michigan National Bank

77 Monroe Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49501

Tabor, Lillie

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation

333 Weat Fort St., Suite 1370 ·
Detroit, MI 48226

Talburtt, Peg

Recorder - The Michigan Scene
Greenhill School

850 Greenhills Driwe
Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Chairman
The Kresge Foundation

P.o. Box 3151
Troy, MI 48007-3151

Rotary Camps t Service• of Traver•• City

12935 Weat Bay Shore Road 1290
Traverae City, MI 49684

Rotary Campa t Service• of Traverse City

1Z935 Weat Bay Shore Road *290
Traverse City, MI 49684

Telfer, Ann

Program Director
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation

121 w. Washington, Suite 400
Ann Arbor, MI 46104

Thieme, Terri

Secretary
Wage Foundation

359 s. Division
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Thomas, Jonathan M.

Trustee
Americana Foundation, Inc.

1035 SherMan Street
Denver, CO 80203

Thomas, Wendy Ellis

Attorney
Cll~k, Klein '

1001 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Mi .48H6•19U

Sou an, E. Jemes·
Snn, Ruth

Taylor, Alfred

H.,

Jr.

Taylor, Ken
Taylor, Lou Ann

Thompson,

!dwa~d

eee~•ont

P.

Thompson, Elizabeth H.

The Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation

2011 Wi"C"I11 Aven~l
Kala•azoo, MI 49008

Truatee
The He~ol~ ' Grace UpJohn

Z017 Winchell Avenue
Kala•azoo, MI 49008

Thorn, Bruce
Thorn, Therese M.

s. Washington Square
Lansing, MI 48933

Fo~ndation

NBC Bank, N.A.

611 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, HI 48226

Second Vice President
NBC Bank, NoA•

611 Woodward Avenue
Oetroit, HI 48Z26

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Thorpe, Arni ta M.

Assistant Treasurer
The Skillman Foundation

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226

Thurber, Peter P.

President
David M. Whitney Fund

150 West Jefferson, Suite 2500
Detroit, MI 48226

Tiemann, Larry

Trustee
Warren Consolidated Schools Foundation

30028 Dell Lane
War ren, MI 48092

Tiscornia Foundation

1010 Main St., Suite A
St. Joseph, MI 49085

Treasurer
T1scorn1•

1010 Main Street, Suite A
St. Joee~h, MI 4~085

Tippett, Doris
Tippett, Henry H.

~oundation

Abrams Aerial Survey/Abrams Foundation

4400 Green~ood Drive
Okemos, MI 48864

Tombell1, Silvano

Board Memb e r
Abr11111 Atrill Survey/Abrams Foundltion

4400 Greenwood Drive
Okt•oa, MI 48864

Trinh, Kim-Lan

Administrator
Chrysler Corporation Fund

12000 Chrysler Drive
Highland Park, Mt .48288

Tuck, Deborah E.

Executive Director
Ruth Mott Fund

1726 Genesee Towers
Flint, HI 48502

Tuuk, Roger J.

Accountant/Financial Admin.
The Fremont Area Foundation

108 s. Stewart
Fremont, HI 49412

Upjohn, Betty

Vice President
Kalamazoo Foundation

151 s. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, HI 49.007

Upjohn, William John

President
The Acme Foundation

259 East Michigan Avenve,
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3924

Upton, Stephen

President/Trustee
Whirlpool Foundation

2000 M-63

Van Dellen, Robert J.

Director
Cedillac Are• Community ,oundetion

P.o. Box 102
Ctd1llac, MI 49601

Van Doren, James E.

Trustee
Sage Foundation

150 West Jefferson, Suite 2500
Detroit, HI 48226

Co-Chairman, Lighting Committee
Bay Area Community ~oundation

809 Saginaw Street
Bay City, MI 48708

Howard &amp; Howard

400 Kalam1zoo Building
Kala•azoo, MI 49008

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
&amp;attle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Senior Writtr

400 North Avenu•

Woll.o

D•t

Van Dyke, Clifford

c.

Van W1gner, Shamra
V anBurtn,

VanBuren,

Dianna
Mike

VanZanten, Arnold
Vanlanten,

1\wll"IIW ru..,lltlallufl

Vermeulen, Bertram

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w.

Benton Harbor, MI 49022

t1w

&lt;-••••",

1'11 'o'#Uli-JJ'Jil

Tl'taturer
The Milltr Foundation

Z51 W11t ColuMbia Avenut,· 19
Battle Cretk, MI 49015

The Miller Foundation

Z51 ~tst ColuMbia Avenue, *9
&amp;1ttle Creek, MI 49015

Mar~aret

Vera, Eliana

•zoe

Associatt Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Fo~ndation

400 North Avenue

Executive Dirtctor
The Fremont Area Foundation

lOS S. Stenrt
Fremont, MI 49412

-

--

Battle Cretk, MI 49017-3398

�-22--= ~ - c

c; a

or ~,

clo Albion College

e

~,

Albion Civic Foundation

Albion, MI 49224

Albion Civic Foundation

c/o Albion College
Aloion, MI 49224

Nan

al k er, Sill

Vice Pr11sident
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Co.

Washi ngton , Valera

- One Vandenberg Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Program Oir&lt;actor
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Cr&lt;a&lt;ak, MI 49017-3398

Consultant
Stroh Brewery Company

1077 Willow LanG~
Birminghmm, MI 48009

A••ocJ•t~

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

~uu
North Avwnuw
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3398

We ger, Ron

Treasurer
W.B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation

P.O. Box 14127
Lansing, MI 48901

White, Geralyn

V.P. Philanthropic Initiative
Michigan Pdrtnership for New Education

P.o. Box 200
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48013

John &amp; Elizabeth Whitqley Foundation

P.o. Box 21007
Lansing, MI 4 890 9

White, Jonathon R.

Sacretary
John &amp; Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation

P.O. Box 21007
Lansing, MI 48909

Wniteo William S.

Chairman, Presicent &amp; CEO
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation Building
Flint , MI 48502

Wickstrom, Karcan

Division Public Affairs Manager

GTE

455 E. Ellis Road
Muskegon, MI 49443

President
The Ward Fund

P.O. Box 1121
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303

Besser Foundation

123 N. Second Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707

Vicli President
Bliss~r Foundation

123 N. Second Avonue
Alpena, MI 49707

Le9al Counsel
Rotary Charities of Travlirse City

12935 w. B3y Shore Drive #290
Traverse City, MI 49684

Rotary Charities of Traver1e City

12935 w. Bay Shore Drive *29 0
Traverse City, MI ~9684

Wq atherston, William

v.

Progr•m

~~r~ctor

Whita, Jane P.

Wildcarn, William J.
1-hls on, Audrey
Wil~on,

J.

Richard

Wilson, Patrick J.
Wilson,

Sharale~

woltars, Kate

Exectuve
Steelcas~J

Warfel, C. Christopher

P.o. Box 1967
Grand Rapids, MI 49501

Di~ector

Foundation

Trust9G
The Grand Rapids Foundation

209-C Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

The Grand Rapids Foundation

Z09-C Waters Buildin~
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Investment Admin.
ANR Pipeline Company

500 Renais5ance Ctr. , 14th fl.
Detroit, MI 48243

W&lt;&gt;rfal, c ..,rol
Wright, Lynn E.
Yehle, Eugene

c.

Commun~ty

Chairman

CharlQs J. Strosacktr
Yehle, Mildred

b er
Midland Foundation

r~em

P.o. Box 2164
Fo~n~ation

Midllnd, MI 43640
812 w. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640

�-23Wickson - Link Memorial Foundation

3023 Oavanport
Saginaw, MI 48602

Yto, Lloyd J.

President
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

3023 Davenport
S6ginaw, MI 48602

Zerlaut, Greg

Finance Administrator
Muskegon County Community Foundation

425 w. Western Ave., Suite 304
Mu ! kegon, MI 49440

Ziraldo, John

Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation

333 We5t Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226

Baaton, Barbara

Coordinator, Inf~r•ation Center
University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1205

Engelhardt, Sara

tKecutive V.P.
The Foundation Center

79 llifth Avenue
Ne• York, NY 10003

Harrison, Jon

Grants Librarian-Soc. Science
Michigan State University

East Lansing, MI 48824-1048

Mendel, Roger

Director
Alpena County Library

211 N. First Street
Alpena. MI 49107

Palka, B11rbara

Librarian
Henry Ford Centennial Library

16301 Michigan Avenue
Dearborn, MI 411}6

Michigan Surveyors Museum

Museu111 Drive
Lansing, MI 48933

NW Michigan Council of Govern•ents

3668 US-31 South, P.o. Box 506
Traverse City, Ml 49685-0506

Yeo, Judith

.

Armitage, Ruth
Boyer, Ronald
Cochran, Margaret
c/o Trudy Cross -

c.s.

Mott Foundation

Michigan State UniYersity

450 Administration !uilding
East Lansing, MI 48823

Impr11ssion V

Lansing, MI 48933

Trumark, Inc.

Lansing, MI 48933

c/o Duane Tarnacki
Clark, Klein &amp; BeauMont

1600 First Federal Suilding
Detroit, MI 48ZZ6

Ctpartment of Attorney General

P.o. lox 30213
Lansing, MI 48909

DiBiaggio, Nancy
Gruber, Ken
Guthrh, Michael
Hammond, Edward C.
Hoffecker, Keren

1200 Mott Fo~ndation Building
Flint, MI 48 502

200 Museu• Drive

717 w. Allegan
Lensing, MI 48909

Hover, Don
Howell, John
Okemos S.c:hools

1826 Osage
Oke•os, MI 48864

�-Z4-

Mellow, Terri
U of M - School of Public Health
Mulianey, Richard. R.

Investment Consultant

109 s. Obs&amp;rvatory Stre&amp;t
Ann Arbor, MI 4a109 _
185 Thornton Drive
Beach Gardens, FL 33418

Pal~

Poole, Christopher
Assoc. for Community Corr9ctions in MI
Paine Webber

1285 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10019

Ford Motor Company

The American Road, 11th floor
Dearborn, MI 48121

Quackenoush, Scott
Roadtfs, Thomas:

H1etorical Center

w. Allegan
Laneing, MI 48909

Michigan Library &amp; Historical Center

717 w. Allegan
Lansing, MI 48909

Pontiac Area Urban League, Inc.

Z9! w. Huron
Pontiac, MI 48341

Oe~ elopment Relations Cir~ctor
Michigan State University

4700 S. Hagadorn, Suite 220
East Lansing, MI 48823-5399

Michigan State

4700 S. Hagadorn, Suite 220
East Lansing , MI 48823-5399

Robinaon, Donald

717

Michigan Library
Robinson, Janet

~

Wllhington, Kenneth
wilson, Gary

210 N. Perry
MI 48058

~ Pontiac,

Wilson, Rosemary
Uni~ersity

Aldrich, Jane

Anchorwoman
WLNS TV-6

zezo E. Saginaw
Lansing, MI 48912

Angood, Arthur W.

Exec. V.P./Chief Operating Off.
The Miller Foundation

310 WahWahTaySee Way
Battle Creek, MI 49015

Arnold, M. Gene

E~ ecutive Oir•ctor
Midland Foundation

812 w. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640-0289

Arnovits, Elizabeth

Executive Director
National Council on Crime &amp; Delinquency

300 N. Washington
Lansing, MI 48933

M.o.c.,

President
Incorporated

1717 Legion Road
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Director
Department of Social Services

P.O. Box 30037
Lansing, MI 48909

Autry, George ~.
Babcock,

c.

Patrick

Bailey, Thomas

c.

Executive Director
Little Traverse Conservancy

3264 Powell Road
Harbor Springs, MI 49704

Bak•r•

K.

First Vic• Pr•sid•nt
Mithigen Nationel Bank

27777 Inkster Road

Ta~ Partn1r
Arthur Anderson &amp; Company

Courthouse Plata, SW

Director

2100 Kettering Tower
Olytont OH 454Z3

Barb~ra

3anwart, Leslie S.
Bartenstein, Frederick, I I I
Berki, S.E.

Dey~o" Communit~

~ounaetio"

Professor
U of M - School of Public Health

~~r~ington

Hilla, MI 483JJ

Dayton, OH 45402

Ann Arbor, MI 48109

�-25Einda, Elizabeth

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

124 South Min~es qoad
Battle Creek, MI 43017

Blyth, Jon R.

Pros;~ram Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation Suildin9
Flint, M! 48502

Bohne, Kip

Marketing &amp; Promotions Director
WSYM TV-47

Booth, Melissa Sage

Chair, Pres., Treas., &amp; Trustee
Sage Foundl!ltion

150 West Jefferson, Suite 250C
Detroit, ~I 48226

Boznanoo, Marcia

Director/Principal
Ok11mos Schools

1826 Osa9e
Okemos, MI 48664

Brennan, L&amp;o J , , Jr.

E••cutiv~ Dir•ctor
Ford Motor Company Funa

The American Woad
Dearborn, MI 481'1

Brittin9ham, Claude J.

Director of Research
United Community Serv. of Metro D11troit

1212 Griswold
Detroit, MI 48226

Brown, barbera J,

Pruident
Talbert &amp; Leot• Abrams Foundation

4400 Grttnwood Urivt
Okemos, MI 48!!64

Bruner, Rosemary H.

Assistant V.P. &amp; Director
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.

340 Kingsland Street
Nutley, NJ 07110

Editor &amp; Publisher
Adams Michigan Newspapers

67 Cass
Mt. Clemens, MI 48043

Vic&amp; President - Program
Community Foundation for SE Michi9an

333 West Fort St., Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226

Carter, Susan

News Anchor
WWJ

16550 w. 9 Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48086

Cherin, Elizabeth (Libby)

Associate Director
The Fremont Area Foundation

108 South Stewart
Fremont, MI 49412

Christ, Chris

Trustee
W.K. Kellogg

400 North A11enue
Battle Creek, MI 49017-339a

~urns,

Benjamin J.

c.

Campb&amp;ll,

David

Found•~ion

~

Lansing, MI 48933

Citrin, Toby

OirQctor-Public Health Policy
University of Michigan

l4l0 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029

Collier, Robert S.

Executive Director
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

12935 w. Bay Shore Drive •290
Traverse City, MI 49684

Davis, J. Otis

Dir., Bureau of Juvenile Justice
Michigan Department of Social Services

235 s. Grana., P.O. Box 30037
Lansing, MI 48909

Kalamazoo Foundation

KPl~mazoo,

Re9ional Director
Bureau of the Census

231 W Lafayette, Room 565
Detroit, MI 48226

151 S. Rose Street

DeMent, Dan
Dean, 0111i9ht P.
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Edie, John A.
Farrell, Mary C.

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The Ford Foundation

320 E. 43rd Street
New York, NY 10017

Vice President &amp; General Counsel

1828 L Street, NW, Suite 300
Withington, OC 20036

Council on

~oundttions

First Vice President
Paine Webber

1285 Avenue of tha Americas
New York, NY 10019

�-26Vice President
Fidelity Investments

82 Devonshire St.,

Feldhouse, Lynn A.

Manager
Chrysler Corporation Fund

12000 Chrysler Drive
Highland Park, MI 48288

Feurt 1 Suzanna L.

Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation
Flint, MI 49503

Fischer, Sunny

Executive Director
The Sophia Fund

53 w. Jackson, #626
ChicaQoo IL 6060 4

Fleck, Leonard M.

Associate Professor
MSU - Center for Ethics &amp; Humanit i es

C-201 East Fee Hall
East Lansing, MI 48826-1316

~xucutiv~

Am&lt;irican fi&lt;J., lith
Ue arborn 1 MI 48lil

Fedoroft, Alex G.

Fora,

Ed~~l

8., II

Ford Motor
Fredricks, Shirley

Dir~ctor-M~rkating

Com~ony

6 o :; t on ,

~i

LllC

A 0 21 0 9

Executive Director
The Lawrence Walk Foundation

1 2 99 Ocean Avenue, Suite
Sa nt a Ho n ica, CA 90401

Assistant Director
Kalamazoo Foundation

15 1 s . Rose S treet
Klla mazoo , MI 49 007

Gilbert, Margeau

Program Officer
National Community AIDS Partnership

1726 M Street, NW , Suite 501
Washington , DC 20036

Ging, Rosemary

Community Relations Manager
Little Ca~sar Enterprises, Inc.

2211 Wood ward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201

Gruenwald, Gail

Executive Director
Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council

P.o. Box 300
Conway, MI 49722

Gutierrez, Ernest B., Jr.

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation

P.o. Box 3151
Troy, MI 48007-3151

Hart, Nancy E.

Admin.-Ch3ritabla Trust Section
Department of Attorney General

690 Law Bldg., 525 N. Ottawa
Lansing, MI 48909

Heerlyn 1 Vickie G.

Mgr., Corporate Support Programs
The Upjohn Company

7000 Portage Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49001

Oir. of Commun. &amp; Dissemination
W.K. Kellog~ Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3398

Cons •1·ltant
Fund for Foundations

2700 Calvert Street, NW
Washington, DC 200D8

Vice Chairperson
National Youth Build Coalition

55 East 99th Street, Apt. 9
New York, NY 10029

Vice President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation 8uildin
Flint, MI 48502

Hoffecker, Frederick H.

Ass't. Attorney Gen. in Charge
Department of Attorney General

690 Law Bldg., 525
Lansin~,
MI 489 0 9

Holmes,

Chief, Bureau of Commun. Serv.
Michigan Department of Public Health

P.o. Box 30 1 9 5
Lansi n g , MI 4 8909

Ex3cutive Director
Kalamazoo Foundation

Kala mazoo, MI 49007

Herb~ter,

William G.

Hernandez, Ray
H~rtz,

Willard J.

Hopkin~,

Den~se

J::1ck

Howell, John C.
Hudson, Gilbert

15 1

s.
w.

Rose

w.

Strte~

Director/Research &amp; Programs
Mich1;an Oytlt•ia Inttitutt

319

Genesee
MI 48933

Pr3sident
Hudson-Webber Foundation

333 Wast Fort Street
Detroit, MI 46226

~ene1n;,

Ottawa

�-27Hurst, Hunter

Director
National Center for Juvenile Justice

701 ForbGS Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Irish, Ann

Program Director
Muskegon County Community Foundation

425 w. Western Ave., Suite 304
Muskegon, MI 49440

Johnson, Patricia S.

Executive Director
Muskegon County Community Foundation

M~skegon,

Msrtin Luther

449 Auburn Avenu&lt;ao NE
Atl~nta, GA 30312

King 1 Coretta Scott

~in~

Canter

304

Associate Director
NW Michigan Council of Governments

3668 US-31 South, P.o. aox 506
Trav&lt;arse City, MI 49685-0506

Knowlton, Lis• Wyatt

Vic• Prtsid•nt
Bettl• Cr••k Community Foundetion

One Riverwalk Centre
Battle Creek, Ml ~9017-3505

Kossick, Glenn

Pr&lt;.tsident
Metro Health Foundation

333 We~t Fort St., SuitQ 1370
Detroit, MI 48226
MSU - 334 Natural Resourc••

E1at L6nsing, Ml

4d~Z4

Krim, Mathilde

Founding Co-Chair
American Foundation for AIDS Research

1515 Broadway, SuitG 3601
New York, NY 10036-8901

Lardie, James J.

Pre,ident E. CEO
National Association of Child Advocates

P.O. Box 5873
Cleveland, OH 44101-09873

Latona, Carl

Director
Highfields

P.O. Box 98
Onondaoa, MI 49264

Leonard, Jennifer

Former Vice President
Los Angeles Community Foundation

c/o 17 Seonset Court
Ocean City, NJ 08226

Leppanen, Kuran L.

Vice President - Finance
Community Foundation for SE Michigan

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226

Marble, Robert

Director - Financial Aid
Alma College

614 w. Superior
Alma, MI 48801

Markus, Greg

Professor - Social Research
Univ•rsity of Michigan

Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Marshllll, John E., III

President
The Kresg• Foundation

P.o. Box 3151
Troy, MI 48007-3151

Martin, Cheryl L.

Director
Council for Advancement E. Support of Ed.

11 DuPont Circle #400
Washington, OC 20036-1207

Chairman and CEO
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

400 North Avenue
Battle Creek, Ml

Mayor
Mayor of Battle Creek

P.O. Box 1717
cattle Cre&lt;ako Ml 49016

Mawby,

Rus~ell

G.

Mcfee, Shirley
Meadows, Deborah R.

'

S~ite

Knapp, Gary

Kovan, Jessica T.

I\\

425 W. WGstern Avm.,
MI 49440

Director of ProgramminQ ,
(9ntwr

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Envirunm•n1al

1\dmin.
Study

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143

Bost~ick,

Gr~nd

RapiJ~,

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Ml

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Room 70 Main
4a~01

Nichola, lhlpn

Prttidtnt
Ralph Nichols Corporation

27777 Franklin Rd., Suite 1560
Southfiold, MI 48034

Noland, Mariam C.

Prasid&lt;ant
Community Foundation for SE Michigan

333 West Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226

Orosz, Joel J.

Prooram OirOlctor
W.K. KOllloog Foundation

400 North A11enua
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3398

�-28-

Osborn, June

Dean
U of M -

Passero, Richard N.

School of Public Health

109 S. Observatory Street
Ann Arboro MI 48109

Professor
WMU - Institute for Water Sciences

Michi;an Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49008

~1cGregor

Executive Direc t or
Fund

333 West Fort St., Suite 209
Detroit , MI 482 2 6

Pfeiffenberger, Lucas A.

Pa s t P r esident
Northeast Michigan Community Fou n dat i on

102 Princeton Avenue
t.lpena, MI 49707

Popoff, Frank P.

Pr&lt;i!Sid&lt;int f. CEO
Dow Chemical Company

2030 Willard H. Dow Canter
Mi d land, MI 4 8674

General Sup&lt;irintendent
Ottroit Public School•

5 0 57 Woodward Avenue
Det roit, MI 4820 ~

tx e cut1ve Dir e ctor
Child Care Coordin. Council o f Detroit

SOjl Gr andy
De t r oi t, MI 482 11

Vice President/Exec . Cirector
Citizana Ra1earch Council of Michig a n

625 Shelb y S t r e et
D• t ro i to MI 48226

Rapley, Frank E.

Suparint e nd.,nt
Kalamazoo Public Schools

1220 How a rd Str ee t
Kalam a zoo , MI 49 008

Rapp, Marcia

Program Officer
The Grand Rapids Founda t ion

20 9 -C Wa ter s Bu ilding
Grand Rap id s , MI 49503

Reisig, Donald L.

Director
Gov e rno r 's Office of Dru g Agencies

P.O . Box 30 0 26
Lansin; o MI 4 8 909

Repack, Sally

Executive Director
Wayne State Univ.-Col. of Lifelong Learn

6001 Cass Avenue, Room 217
Detroit, MI 48202

Samelson, Judy

Director of Communications
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Mott Foundat i on Building
Flint, MI 48502

Scarlett, Thomas

uirector of Financial Aid
Michigan State University

259 Student Services 8uildin
East Lansing, MI 48224

Serritella, Vincent J.

Regional V.P .
National Alliance of Business

11 E. Adams, Suite 1008
Chicago, IL 60603

S1e9ar, Diana

Executive Director
The Grand Rapids Foundation

2 09-C Waters Building
Grand Rapids , MI 49503

Skubick, Tim

Capital Coorespondant
WKAR-TV

41 4 8 Sh oa l s Drive
Oke mos , MI 48864

Steketee, John P.

Probate Judge
Kent County Juv~nilt Court

1501 Cedar, NE
Gr 4 nd R~pids, Ml 49505

S tephens, Christene

Ass't. Oir.-A9riculture ~ Mkt g.
Michigan State Universit y

11 Ag Hall
East Lansing, MI 488 2 4

St.rumwassar, Ira

Executive Director
Michigan Health Care Ed . &amp; Research Fdn.

600 Lafayette Ea st, B243
Detroit,
I
8103

Patterson, "· Calvin, III

w.

Porter, John
Uu~rtwrman 0

~oral e

Quellar, Rober t

t.

L.

Tarnackio Duane L.
Taylor, Alfred H., Jr.
Upjohn,

W~ll~am

John

1600 Fir s t

?artner

Cltrk,

Klt~n

~

Bttumont

Ott r o ~t,

Feder al Building
I

~82 Z6

Chairman
The Kresge Foundat i o n

P. o . Sox 3151
Troy,
48007 - 3 151

Prtlidtnt
The Acme Foundation

2 59 E1st Mi c hi gan Av•~~e,
Kal a a zoo, MI 49007-3924

�-2 9-

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Ward, DonnCI

Director of Financial Aid
Kellogg Community College

Washington, JCICQuelin E.

PresidGnt
Pontiac ArGa Urban LGague,

450 North Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Inc.

295 w. Huron
PontiCICt ~I 48341

I'

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I·

:'

s.

Chairman, PrGsident &amp; CEO
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

1200 Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 49502

Wright, Cecilia E.

President
Assoc. for Community Corrections in MI

210 N. Perry
Pontiac, ~I

Zerlaut, Greg

Finance Administrator
Muskegon County Community Foundation

425 w. Western Ave., Suite 304
Muskegon, MI 49440

White, William

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�To Our Members

• • •

Council of Michigan Foundations ' Board of Trustees

1990-91 has been a year of growth marked by
increases in foundation and corporate grantmaking as well as increases in CMF members,
programs, and services. This annual report
details the accomplishments.

tion; pounded the halls of the Capitol building
late into the night; drove two hours on a
Saturday night to speak to 300 community
foundation leaders; shared dozens of hours of
legal advice; and designed 180 different brochures and programs.

But what it doesn't tell you are the personal
stories of the 21 board members and 300 CMF
volunteers. Their contributions of time and
talent have strengthened philanthropy in
Michigan and made these accomplishments
possible.

Our thanks to them for going the extra mile
time and again. Their creativity, ingenuity,
vision, and just plain hard work is helping CMF
to help others. We look forward to working
with you in the coming year.

It is always dangerous to single out one indi-

vidual when so many have worked to help
others, but the following vignettes will recognize the valuable services provided by people
who are truly making a difference: met with
donors to explain why they created a founda-

Judith S. Hooker
Chair
1

Dorothy A. Johnson
President

�The Council of Michigan Foundations
The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is
a nonprofit association of 278 Michigan grantmakers, including 176 private foundations, 39
community foundations, and 63 corporations.
Founded in 1973 and incorporated two years
later, CMF's goal is to enhance and extend
philanthropy throughout the State of Michigan
by assisting its membership and other constituencies such as state and national governments,
nonprofit organizations, the national and
regional grantmaking community, the media,
and the general public as they relate to CMF's
purposes.

The

is an
association
of
foundations
and
corporations

The Council of Michigan Foundations is affiliated with the Council on Foundations, INDEPENDENT SECTOR, The Foundation Center,
and 35 other regional associations throughout
the country.

. making

CMF's Annual Conference provides the opportunity for grantmakers
to share ideas, information, and vision.

Our Purposes ...

CMF

Toprovide the means for regular

Torepresent the Michigan grantmakers'

assists

exchange of ideas, experiences,

interests and concerns with officials of

members to

and expertise among Michigan

local, state, and national governments.

improve an#

grantmakers.

increase

Toincrease private, community, and
Toincrease the efficiency and

corporate grantmaking resources within

effectiveness of Michigan's

the State of Michigan.

philanthropic network.

Toinform the public of the
importance and irreplaceable
contributions of Michigan's
grantmaking institutions to the
State and to the larger society.
2

philanthropy
in Michigan.

�Dr. John E. Hop kins of the Kalamazoo
Foundation (seated left) and Dr.
Tyrone R. Baines of the W.K. Kellogg
Foundation (seated right) greet
members of the National Society of
Fundraising Exec utive during
Grantmakers/ Grantseekers II.

Alfred H. Taylor, Jr. of the Kresge
Foundation (left) and Edsel B. Ford II
of the Ford Motor Company
compare notes at CMF's
18th Annual Conference.

e

636 grantmakers attended CMF's 18th Annual Conference
which featured 33 sessions and over 90 speakers.

e

Spring School Seminars for private and community foundations
and corporate giving programs attracted 120 participants.

e

The CMF Board of Trustees met with 140 grantmakers from the
Detroit area to share ideas and concerns on grantmaking issues.

e

CMF staff receives an average of 60 requests per week.
CMF's 1990 Annual Conference in Lansing was
a prime example. The three-day conference
attracted 636 participants who were treated to
33 different sessions by over 90 speakers.

A primary purpose of the Council of Michigan
Foundations is to provide channels of communication through which members can exchange
their ideas and experiences. To that end, CMF
holds a variety of conferences throughout the
state offering grantmakers the opportunity to
discuss the preeminent issues of the day.
3

�e

1,200 individuals participated in the second Annual
Grantmakers/Grantseekers seminar staffed by CMF.

e

The Michigan AIDS Fund was established to serve as a
cornerstone for AIDS-related programming.

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e
e

e

is an
association

Detroit area grantmakers convened seven meetings last year
and other regions held quarterly forums and roundtables.

of

The State of Michigan/Community Foundation Energy
Partnership saved nonprofits $700,000 annually.

and

CMF assisted with the formation of the Michigan Nonprofit
Forum and the expansion of the Michigan Campus Compact.

foundations

corporations
. making
grant$ for

Statewide Capital Fund Drive survey revealed 155 nonprofits
sought $678 million.
Increasing effectiveness and efficiency are
crucial steps for the future of the state's
philanthropic community. CMF not only
encou'fages, but helps facilitate meetings,
research and initiatives that assist private
and community foundation representatives and corporate giving program
officers in accomplishing both goals.
Collaborative efforts, meanwhile, such as
the Energy Partnership project, Michigan
Campus Compact, and Michigan AIDS
Fund, further enhance the relationship
between grantmaker and grantseeker,
while taking the message of volunteerism
and philanthrophy to the colleges, universities, service agencies and nonprofit
organizations throughout the state.

Esther S. and Carl A. Gerstacker were honorary
chairpersons of the 18th Annual Conference.

The State of Michigan/Community Foundation
Energy Partnership involved private foundations,
community foundations and corporations.

4

CMF
assists
memb-ers to
improve anfl
increase
. philanthropy
in Michigan.

�Disseminating information about Michigan's grantmaking community has always
been, and remains, one of the top priorities of the Council of Michigan Foundations. Whether it's an announcement of a
new initiative or a progress report on an
endowment campaign, "getting the word
out" is what CMF seeks to do.
CMF's The Michigan Scene is a quarterly
newsletter with a subscribership of 4,000.
The newsletter is supplemented by the
Memo to Members which carries the
latest information on topics ranging
from legislation to youth programs.
In addition, CMF serves as a reference
point for members of the media who seek
greater detail about specific projects and
initiatives.

CMF publications provide
grantmakers and the public with
the most current information on
new programs and initiatives.

Coreffa Scoff King inspired CMF's
Annual Conference participants with
her keynote address on the status of
America's civil rights movement.

e

The CMF Annual Report; 8 Memo to Members; 12 Community
Foundation Memo to Members; and 4 issues of The Michigan
Scene have been produced and distributed.

e

CMF revised and published the 7th edition of the Michigan
Foundation Directory which serves as a statewide resource tool.

e

More than thirty news articles pertaining to foundation and
corporate grantmakers were placed in the media.
5

�'interests and

....

The •
Council

,,

Representing grantmaker's interests before
local, state and national governments continues
to be one of the Council of Michigan Foundations' focal points. With a successful history of
advocacy on issues such as the tax credit for
community foundation contributions,
sunsetting of the 0.65% private foundation
administrative expense rule and limiting the
liability on volunteer directors, CMF looks
forward to the challenges still to be encountered
on other vital legislative pieces.

CMF's role as liaison for foundations and
corporate giving programs to the state and
national level provides the basis for legislative
change -- the type of change that is often
discussed in forums such as CMF's Legislative
Seminar which last year brought together 140
legislators, aides, and executive branch representatives.

is an
association
of
foundations
and
corporations
making
grants for

e

CMF's 2nd Legislative Seminar captured the attention
of 140 Michigan legislators and aides.

e

Tax credit successfully marketed to the benefit of
individual and corporate donors to community
foundations.

e

Two CMF legislative goals accomplished.

charitable
purposes.

CMF

assists
members to
improve and
increase
. philanthropy
in Michigan.

The second CMF legislative seminar, supported by the
W. W. Allen Fund, included speakers (left to right):
Robert E. Hencey, W.K. Kellogg Foundation; Willard J.
Hertz, Charles Stewart Molt Foundation; Jack N.E.
Piffs,Biue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan; and
Patricia B. Johnson, Muskegon County Community
Foundation.

6

�Priv ate Foundations

e

153 new private foundations have
been created in Michigan since 1988.

e

Establishing a Charitable Foundation
in Michigan, a 400 page manual, was
published by CMF and circulated to
donors and advisors.

Private foundations within Michigan continue
to play a critical role in the overall philanthropic
network. More than 150 new private foundations were launched in the past three years and
are now considered sources of leadership,
direction and financial assistance by all sectors.

Robert E. Larson of the Taubman Company (center)and
Judith E. Lanier from the Michigan Partnership for New
Education exchange ideas with John E. Marshal/Ill of the
Kresge Foundation at the CMF June Members' Meeting.

S. Martin Taylor of Detroit Edison
(standing) greets W. Calvin
Patterson Ill, McGregor Fund, and
Blenda J. Wilson, University of
Michigan - Dearborn at the Detroit
Area Grantmakers' monthly meeting.

Corporate Grantmaking

e

1,100 business leaders were reached
through 14 meetings co-sponsored
by local Chambers of Commerce.

e

Corporate Initiative, supported by 12
Michigan corporations, attracted
seven new CMF members.

e

One of the most exciting philanthropic frontiers
of the 1990s is the area of corporate giving.
Recognizing its significance, the Council of
Michigan Foundations last year introduced a
Corporate Giving Initiative to 40 member and
17 non-member corporations in an effort to
increase overall corporate contributions.
To supplement the initiative, CMF also developed workshops that specifically addressed the
issues faced by corporate members, and produced the Michigan Corporate Matching Gift
Programs manual to assist corporations in their
efforts to establish a giving program.

Two regional business contributions
workshops attracted 120 corporate
representatives.
7

�The A'

Council.

Community Foundations
e Expedited a $35 million W.K. Kellogg Youth Project challenge grant

e

to CMF member community foundations.

is an

Expanded technical assistance, supported by the Charles Stewart Mott
and W.K. Kellogg Foundations, provides service in assisting foundations
to grow into robust organizations.

association

$

e

With CMF assistance, seven new community foundations began
and five developed innovative affiliation relationships with neighbors.

.•

of
foundations
and
corporations
making
grants for
charitable
purposes.

CMF
assists
Russell G. Mawby, W. K. Kellogg Foundation; Michelle Engler; Governor John Engler; Judith S. Hooker, Council of
Michigan Foundations Chair; and Mariam C. Noland, Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, introduce the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation supported CMF Community Foundation Youth Project.

members to
improve and

J

In 1990, good news w as abundant for
Michigan's CMF member community foundations. Received in March, a $35 million challenge grant from the W .K. Kellogg Foundation
will:
-- stimulate $99 million of new assets.
-- empow er youth across the state to be
philanthropists.
-- provide p ermanent youth funds to meet local
youth needs.
-- build stronger community foundations.

Community foundations continued to grow in
asset size, grantmaking, professionalization,
new innovative relationships, geographic
service, and community leadership. CMF
provides guidance to this grassroots enthusiasm
for community foundations, helping to shape
realistic goals without dampening local philanthropic spirit. A new community foundation
definition now helps clarify the fundamental
directions each Board should be taking in
growing their foundation.

The challenge began in 1990 and w ill continue
until1995. Technical assistance from CMF,
supported by the Charles Stewart Mott and
W.K. Kellogg Foundations, is expanding to
include greater legal, planned giving, scholarship, library, asset development, consultation,
technical assistance, and youth project help.
These efforts are aimed at building robust
organizations.

The first W.K. Kellogg Foundation funded youth
project has been completed with the final youth
challenges given in 1991. Twenty-six community foundations are participating.

8

increase
. philanthropy
in Michigan.

�Our Finances . •

•

Report of Independent Auditors
Board of Trustees
Council of Michigan
Foundations, Inc.
We have audited the accompanying balance sheets of
the Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc. as of
March 31, 1991, and the related statements of activity
and changes in fund balances and cash flows unrestricted funds for the year then ended. These
financial sta tements are the responsibility of the
Council's management. Our responsibility is to
express an opinion on these financial statements
based on our audits. We have previously audited
and reported upon the March 31, 1990 financial
statements which are included in summary form for
comparative information.
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 sta tements are free of material misstatement.
An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence
supporting the am ounts and disclosures in the
financial statements. ~n audit includes assessing the
accounting principles used and significant estimates
made by m anagement, as well as evaluating the
overall financial sta tem ent 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. a t March 31, 1991, and the results of
its op erations and its cash flows of unrestricted fund s
for the year then ended in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles.

Statements of Activity and
Changes in Fund Balances:
Council of Michigan
Foundations, Inc.

Unrestricted
Survey Furniture
General
and
and
Operating Directory Equipment
Fund
Fund
Fund Subtotal

Support and Revenues:
Support -- grants
Revenues:
$349,205
Contributions
Contributions-Fund for the 90's 170,665
105,629
Conferences
13,668
Workshops
1,188
Publications
Investment income and other
24,827
Total Support and Revenues
665,182
Expenses:
Grants
Salaries, taxes, and benefits
218,699
Contracted services
68,042
106,239
Conferences
18,682
Workshops
Printing and publications
52,757
Meetings and travel
19,879
22,004
Telephone and postage
Scholarship activities
Equipment lease and maintenance 13,496
42,104
Occupancy
15,988
General supplies
Books and subscriptions
Insurance
3,071
Depreciation
Total Expenses
580,961
Support and Revenues
over (under) expenses

$349,205
170,665
105,629
13,668
32,860
24,827
696,854

$31,672
31,672

7,363
1,363

226,062
69,405
106,239
18,682
80,456
20,188
24,297

27,699
309
2,293
108
1,397
9,388
49,920

$ 32,865
32,865

13,604
42,104
17,385
9,388
3,071
32,865
663,746

84,221

(18,248)

(32,865)

33,108

Fund balances at
beginning of year

186,443

(2,902)

100,746

284,287

Transfers -- furniture and
equipment acquisitions
Other transfers

( 51,589)
11,714

13,000

Fund Balances at End of Year
See notes to finan cial statements

$230,789

51,589
24,714

$(8,150) $119,470 $342,109

May 14,1991

Notes to Financial Statements
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
March 31, 1991

A complete presenta tion of expenses by function is not
practicable because of the manner in w hich expenditures are
accumulated throughout the year.

Note A-- Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

Short-term Investments: Short-term investments consist of
commercial paper (maturities of less than 90 days) and
money market funds that are carried at fair market value,
which equals cost.

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 rela ted to unrestricted gifts and
contributions over w hich 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. The
Endowment Fund is used to account for a gift established
with the intent that only the earnings thereon be expended
for stated purposes.

Furniture and Equipment: Furniture and equipment are
stated a t estima ted market value at date or receipt or at cost,
if purchased. Depreciation is computed by the straight-line
method over the estimated u seful lives of the assets.
Contributed Rent: The Council leases certain premises at
amounts less than estimated fair rental value. The difference
between the estimated fair rental value of the premises and
total occupancy costs is approximately $25,400 and is
recognized as a con tribution and occupancy expense in the
accompanying financial statements.

9

�The "'- ..
Restrict ed

ott
Increasing
Improving Corporate
Comm.
PhilanEnergy Ph ilanGiving Mich igan Fdn. Tech. Kellogg
thropy Initiative thropy Initiative AIDS Assistance Youth
Fund
Fund
Fund
Fun d
Fund
Fund
Project I Subtotal
$10,756

$264,047
$72,584

$79,351

27,114

12,021

1,341

1,272
12,028

84,605

80,782

11,504
24,247

54,613
173

19,627

37,001
6,082
1,221
2,045

1,623
15,663
4,977
2,941

1,212
573
1,784
38

(28,008)
1,677

36,203

10,597

8,543
2,005

6,628
297,789

211
2,138

1,959
335

186
606

12,274

20,881

(10,933)

(8,853)

246,490

595,695
170,665
107,060
30,644
35,379
109,617
2,035,318

662,814
117,148
64,728
25,269
172,981
3,137,933

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
3,052,895

85,038

28,814
3,111

653,000
66,979
1,355

895,667
161,910
86,393

15,604
534
6,790
3,350
7,396
20

831
458
8,872
2,787
176

56,271
42,450
25,649
11,161
7,396
407

4,477
3,478

3,266
127
387

12,026
4,546
4,267

3,880
84,605

80,782

297,789

73,574

-0-

-0-

-0-

-0-

Year ended March 31
1991
1990
$2,094,993

73,574

270,675

William W.
Allen Fund

$ 986,258

1,431
16,976
2,519
71,283
79,183
782,738 1,332,857

4,955
1,178

$ 1,341

Tota ls

$711,455 $ 986,258
$67,441

1,431

Endowment

$ 5,607
5,607

738,238 1,308,143

3,290

898,957
387,972
155,798
106,239
74,953
122,906
45,837
35,458
7,396
14,011
42,104
29,411
13,934
7,338
32,865
1,975,179

24,714

2,317

60,139

44,500

3,290

is an
association
of
foundations
and
corporations
making
grants for
'charitable
purposes.

CMF
72,024

10,933

8,853

L____:Q:

L__:Q:_

(44,500)
L____:Q:

L____:Q:

L____:!1:

L__± L______± $

356,311

271,273

members to

(24,714)
-0-

assists

$74,341

$ 416,450

$ 356,311

improve an~
increase
philanthropy

Reclassifications: Certain amounts reported in the prior
year have been reclassified to conform with the presentation
u sed in 1991.

Restricted Fund s of the Council are described as follows:
In creasin g Philanthropy Fund: To record revenues and
expenses for a project aimed at increasing foundation and
corporate giving for charitable purposes m the State of
Michigan . This project was completed in fiscal 1991.

Note B - Fu nd Purposes
Unrestricted Funds of the Council are described as follows:

Energy Initiative Program: To record the receipt and
disbursemen t of grant monies provided by the State of
Michigan, Department of Commerce under the Community
Foundation Energy Initiative grant agreement. The Cou ncil
and its affiliates created a number of programs to improve
the energy efficiency of the not-for-profit and low-income
sectors. The program was completed during fiscal 1991.

General Operating Fund: To record revenues and expenses
related to the administrative and service activities of the
Council. This fu nd also inclu des additional contributions for
th e Fund for the 90's for enhancing special Council program
activities.
Survey and Directory Fund: To record revenues and
expenses associated with the biennial publication of The
Mrchigan Foun dation Directory, in cooperation with the
Michigan League for Human Services.

Improving Philanthropy Fund: To record revenues and
expenses related to a project aimed at enhancing educational
and volunteer opportunities for the nonprofit sector.

Furniture and EJuipment Fund: To record the acqu isition,
depreciation, an disposal of furniture and equipment.

Corporate Giving Initiative Fund: To record revenues and
expenses related to encouraging the formation and expansion of Michigan corporate giving programs.

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in Michigan.

�Statements of Cash Flows -Unrestricted Funds: Council of
Michigan Foundations, Inc.
Operating Activities
Excess of support and revenues over
expenses

Year Ended March 31
1991
1990

Adjustments to reconcile excess of
support and revenues over expenses to
net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation
Changes in accounts payable
Transfer from (to) donor-restricted fund

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities

Balance Sheets: Council of
Michigan Foundations, Inc.

March 31
1990

1991

Assets

Unrestricted Funds
$ 33,108

32,865
4,321
24,714
95,008

$ 15,773

28,995
1,622
(4,763)
41,627

Cash
Short-term investments

2,676 $ 17,621
225,906
167,542
228,582
185,163

$

Furniture
Equipment

49,103
191 700
240,803
121 ,333
119 470

Less allowances for depreciation

39,374
167,340
206,714
105,968
100,746

$ 348,052 $ 285,909
Investing Activities
Purchases of furniture and equipment
Increase in cash and short-term investments
Cash and short-term in vestments at
beginning of year

Cash and short-term investments at the
end of year

Restricted Funds
(51,589)
43,419

185,163

(7,765)
33,862

Cash
Short-term investments -Note C

10,QOO

$

1,481,802 $2,117,586
$1,491,802 $2,117,586

151,301

Endowm en t Fund
$228,582

$185,163

In ves tm en ts

$

Total Assets -- All Funds

74,341 $

72,024

$1,914,195 $2,475,519

( ) denotes reduction in cash and short-term investments.
See notes to financial statements.

Liabilities and Fund Balances

Unrestricted Funds

Michigan AIDS Fund: To record revenues and expenses of a
collaborative funding grant program administered by the
Council w hich is a vehicle for Council members to cooperatively fund AIDS rela ted projects in Michigan .
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.
Kellog~ Youth Project 1: To record the receipt and disbursem ent o ~rant monies related to the Michigan Community
FoundatiOn Youth Project I (Youth Project 1). The Youth
Project I is aimed at encouraging youth d evelopment in local
communities while strengthening communi ty foundation
leadership and grantmaking capacity. The Council acts as
administrator of the grant, with all grant monies received
from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation &amp;eing distributed to
community foundatiOn members under conditions defined
by the grant agreemen t. The Council must return to the W.K.
Kellogg Foundation any project funds which have not been
expended byNovember30, 1993.

5,943 $
1,622
Accounts payable
$
Fund balances:
230,789
186,443
General opera ting
( 2,902)
Survey and directory (deficit) ( 8,150)
Net investment in furniture
119,470
100,746
and equipment
284,287
342,109
$ 348,052 $ 285,909

Restricted Funds
9,464
Accounts payable
$
200,000
Grants payable
Deferred revenue --Note B:
Kellogg Youth Project I
$ 961,350 1,674,650
301,118
Kellogg Youth Project II
135,553
Michigan AIDS Program
93,781
233,472
Other d eferred revenue
1,491,802 1,908,122
$1,491,802 $2,11 7,586

Endowment Fund
$

Fund Balance
Total Liabilities and Fund
Balances -- All Funds

74,341 $

72,024

$1,914,195 $2,475,519

See notes to 'nancial statemettts.

Kellogg Youth Project II: To record the receipt and disbursement of ~rant monies related to the Michigan Community
Foundation Youth Project II w hich is a continuation of the
Youth Project I. During fiscal year 1991, the Council received
a paym ent of $300,000 from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Tftis initial payment represents a portion of t11e W.K. Kellogg
Foundation's $35,000,000 project under which the Council
expects to receive an additional $5,200,000 during fiscal
years 1992 through 1995.
The Endowment Fund of the Council is described as foll ows:
William W. Allen Fund: To record revenues and expenses
directed towards further representation of private pnilanthropy in federal and state le€\islative and regulatory matters.
Revenues are restricted contnbutions from tli.e 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.

Note C- Short-term Investmen ts
A portion of short-term investments of the Kellogg Youth
Project I ($400,000) was invested in commercial paper of Drexel
Burnham 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 inveshnent
because m anagement anticipates full recovery through legal
proceedings, including the bankruptcy reorganization, and
other contmgent funding sources.

Note D- Federal Tax St

!~

�Our Leadership .

The

• •

Council
Governance
The Council of Michigan Foundations'
21-member Board of T rustees m et three
times - in June and October, 1990 and
February, 1991.
Two new trustees, Mary Caroline
(I wink) Rottschafer and William A
Diaz, were elected to fill three-year
term s.
Trustees serve on at least one of 24
working committees.
Board o f Trustees &amp; Officers
Chair- Judith S. Hooker
Trustee, Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker

Foundation, Grand Rapids
Vice Chairman- Private
Leonard W. Smith
President, The Skillman Foundation
Detroit
Vice Chairman- Corporate
Donald A. Lindow
First Vice President, NB D Bank, Detroit
Vice Chairman - Community
Mariam C. Noland
President, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan, Detroit
Treasurer
Richard K. Rappleye
Vice President, Secretary/Treasurer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
President and Secretary
Dorothy A. Johnson
Council of Michigan Founda tions
Grand Ha ven
Elizabeth H. Binda
Vice President &amp; Trustee, Guido A. &amp;
Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Battle Creek
Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
Executive Director, Ford Motor
Company Fund, Dearborn
William A. Diaz
Program Officer-Human Rights &amp;
Governance, Ford Foundation, New York
H erbert H. Dow
President, The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Fmmdation, Midland
Robert A. Fisher
President &amp; Trustee, FrankS. &amp; Mollie S.
Van Dervoort Memorial Foundation
Okemos

Howard D. Kalleward
Trustee, Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Ka lamazoo

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

John E. M arshall, III
President &amp; Trus tee, The Kresge
Foundation, Troy

James R. Kettler
Vice President, The James A. Welch
Foundation, Flint

W. Calvin Patterson, III
Executive Director, McGregor Fund
Detroit

Robert B. Miller
Chairman, The Miller Foundation
Battle Creek

John W. Porter
Trustee, Charles Stewart Matt
Foundation, Detroit

Carl F. Reitz
Secretary &amp; Trustee, Besser Foundation
Alpena

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

James M . Richmond
Chief Operating Officer
Frey Foundation,
Grand Rapids

Mary Caroline (Twink) Rottschafer
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
Frey Foundation, Grand Rapids
Stephen E. Upton
President, Whirlpool Foundation
Benton Harbor
Peter M. Wege
Vice Chairman/Trustee, Steelcase
Corporation/Steelcase Foundation
Grand Rapids

Robert A. Risselade
Trus tee, The Wege Foundation
Grand Rapids
Herbert F. Spieler
Executive Director, The Jackson
Community Foundation, Jackson
AntonyT. Sullivan
Secretary, Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor
Alfred H. Taylor, Jr.
Chairman, The Kresge Foundation, Troy

Advisory Cabinet
The cabinet is comprised of former
m embers of the Board of Trustees - who meet annually to shar e their
knowledge, experience, and expertise
on issues of importance to CMF and
Michigan's grantmakers.
Russell G. Mawby, Chair
Chairman &amp; CEO, W. K. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek

William V. Weatherston
President, Impact Group Fund Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan, Detroit
WilliamS. White
Chairman, President &amp; CEO, Charles
Stewart Matt Foundation , Flint
Sally J. Yerex
Second Vice President, NBD Trust
Company of Florida, Florida

Malcolm G. Dade, Jr.
Vice President, Detroit Edison, Detroit
Nathan B. Driggers
President, Harde r Foundation
East Detroit
Nancy P. Feller
Associate General Counsel and Director,
Legal Counsel, Ford Foundation,
New York
Allan J. Fletcher
Vice President, Comerica Incorporated
Grosse Pointe
Nicholas M. Gabriel
Comptroller, Ford Foundation, New York

association
of
foundations
and
corporations
making
grants for
"charitable
purposes.

CMF
assists
members to
improve an~

Administration
Six full-time employees and one halftime employee are responsible for the
day-to-day opera tions of CMF. One
full-time em ployee staffs the Corp orate
Giving Initiative.
Four additional employees are funded
under the sp ecial community foundation initiative. Other part-time
employees assigned to the Energy
Initiative and Improving Philanthropy
Projects term in ated employment at fue
successful completion of their projects.

Robert E. Hencey
Director of Special Projects
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

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

Willard J. Hertz
Vice President and Senior Advisor,
Charles Stewart Matt Founda tion, Flint

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

Gilbert Hudson
Presiden t, Hudson-Webber Foundation
Detroit

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

Judy M. Carl
Staft Associate

Patricia B. Johnson
President, Muskegon County Community
Foundation,Muskegon

Keith D. Jensen
President, The Jensen Foundation
Ann Arbor

R. SueDodea
Program DirectorCorporate Giving Initiative

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is an

Staff
Kathryn A. Agard
Program Director-Community
Foundation Project

Pamela A. Bitzer
Secretary/Receptionist

increase
philanthropy
in Michigan.

�Jeri L. Fischer

Staff Associate

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

Thomas N. Holmes*

Sandra G. Hussey

Data Analyst

Council of Michigan Fou ndations

Sandra G. Hussey

Ann Irish

Member Services Director

Muskegon County CommunihJ Foundation

Dorothy A. Johnson

Glenn F. Kossick

President

Metro Health Foundation

Ronald E. Weger
W. B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation

0 Audit
supervises annual audit process

Audit Committee

James E. McHale

Lisa R. Wyatt Knowlton

Program AssociateCommunity Foundation Project

Patricia B. Johnson, Chair

The Battle Creek Community Foundation

Muskegon County Community Foundation

Mary L. Olson

Jeri L. Fischer

Jane F. Morgan**

Capital Region Community Foundation

Council of Michigan Foundations

Lucas Pfeiffenberger

Howard D. Kalleward

Administrative Director

Northeast Michigan Community
Foundation

Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation

Judith A. Steudle

Leonard W. Smith

Executive SecretaryCommunity Foundation Project

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

The Skillman Foundation

Program Associate-Energy
Linda B. Patterson

Richard K. Rappleye
Mary Caroline (Twink) Rottschafer
John S. Snyder
Marion J. Stokes*

Librarian-Communihj Foundation Project

Comerica Incorporated - Detroit

Frey Foundation

Tamara S. Ylitalo

Secretary- Community Foundation Project
*Part-time employee
**Position elimitmted at project end-9/30{90

1990-91 Committees

0 Annual Conference Host
plans and provides for special
hospitality services for annual
conference attendees

18th Annual Conference
Host Committee

(The Chair and President serve as ex-officio
members of all CMF committees.)

Capital Region Community Foundation

0 Annual Conference Program
plans programs for annual conference

FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation

18th Annual Conference
Program Committee

William A. Bassette

Esther S. Gerstacker, Honorary Chair

Barbara Brown

Midland Foundation

Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation

Mary L. Olson, Co-Chair
Robert A. Fisher, Co-Chair

0 Community Foundation
develops policy and guides the
implementation of pro~rams in support
of community foundatiOn members.
Five subcommittees include:

--Community Foundation Research
and Computers Subcommittee
--Community Foundation Marketing
and Public Relations Subcommittee
--Community Foundation
Services Subcommittee
--Community Foundation Tax Credit
and Resources Subcomm ittee
--Communitl{ Foundation Youth
Leadership' Conference Subcommittee
Conummity Foundatio11 Committee

Consumers Power Company
Mariam C. Noland, Chair

Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan

Carl A. Gerstacker, Honorary Chair

Helen H. Deliyanne

Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation

Kathryn A. Agard

FrankS . &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation

Council of Michigan Foundations

AmyFistler

Peter J. Christ
Chair, Research and Computer
Subcommittee

Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Chair

Ford Motor Company Fund

Health Education Foundation

The Battle Creek Community Fou ndation

Kathryn A. Agard

Council of Michigan Foundations

Joseph A. Frauenheim

Manufacturers National Bank
Barbara Baker

Michigan National Bank
Elizabeth H. Binda
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
RobertS. Collier

Rotary Charities of Tra verse City
R. SueDodea

Council of Michigan Foundations
Robert A. Fisher

FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation

Ann L. Gessert

FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation

Kalamazoo Foundation

Alton L. Granger

Patricia B. Johnson
Chair, Services Subcommittee

Granger Foundation

Muskegon County Community Foundation

Sandra G. Hussey

Council of Michigan Founda tions

Dorothy M. Reynolds
Chair, Youth Leadership Conference
Subcommittee

Robert K. Kinning

Commun ity Foundation of Greater Flint

First of America
E. B. (Ted) Morley, Jr.

Morley Brothers Foundation
Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.

Margaret A. (Ranny) Riecker
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley

Ernest B. Gutierrez

Foundation

Vickie G. Heerlyn

The Up john Compm1y Foundation
Robert E. Hencey
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

Diana R. Sieger
Chair, Marketing and Public Relations
Subcommittee

The Grand Rapids Foundation

Rosemary Ging

The Kresge Foundation

John E. Hopkins
Chair, Tax Credit and Resources
Subcommittee

Thomas L. Stevens

Michigan National Bank
Jonathan R. White

John &amp; Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation

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0 Community Foundation Youth
Advisory
develops policy, guides the implementation and recommends approval of
challenge grant awards for the W.K.
Kellogg Foundation-sponsored youth
challenge grant

�Community Foundation Youth
Project Advisory Committee

Glenn F. Kossick, Chair

Metro Health Foundation
Kay W. Hunt, Vice Chair

Detroit Edison
John E. Marshall, III, Ch air

The Kresge Foundation

Amy Berke

0 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

..._

The
Council. ·

Detroit Neu rosurgical Foundation
Government Relations Committee

Diana V. Rodriguez Algra

Michigan Campus Compact

Mary E. Bradish

Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Elizabeth H. Binda
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation

Donald F. Chamberlin, Sr.
Gerald W Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.

G. Darrin Carde

Grand Rapids Public Schools

Laura A. Davis

R. Sue Dodea
Council of Michigan Foundations

Tiffany Clark
Rosemary Ging

David M.G. Huntington

Karla Hall

Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.

Milwaukee Foundation

Ameritech Publishing, Inc.

Tim Jacobs

Danforth E. Holley

Charles A. Johnson

Lilly Endowment Inc.
Patricia B. Johnson

Muskegon County Community Foundation
Diana R. Sieger

The Grand Rapids Foundation

Earl-Beth Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Sandra G. Hussey

Council of Michigan Foundations
Ford Motor Company

of

Willard J. Hertz

Charles Stewart Molt Foundation

foundations

John E. Hopkins

Kalamazoo Foundation

and

David B. Kennedy

corporations

James R. Kettler
The James A. Welch Foundation
Lisa R. Wyatt Knowlton
E. B. (Ted) Morley, Jr.

Morley Brothers Foundation

W. Calvin Patterson, III

R. Sue Dodea
Council of Michigan Foundations
Herbert H. Dow
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow

Foundation
Ste~hen T. Economy

Mic igan Bell Telephone Company
Lynn A. Feldhouse

Chrysler Corporation Fund
W. Calvin Patterson, III

McGregor Fund
Stephen E. Upton

Whirlpool Foundation
William V. Weatherston

Impact Gro/a Fund-Community
Foundation or Southeastern Mzchigan

rl

Peter M. Wege

Steelcase Corporation/Steelcase Foundation

Duane L. Tamacki

charitable
purposes.

John Ziraldo

The Skillman Foundation

o Improvine Philanthropy
coordinates MF efforts for the
Improving Philanthropy Program

CMF

Improving Philanthropy Committee

assists

0 Energy Statewide Planning
assists CMF in develotng ~ans for
establishing a statewi e tee nical
assistance and loan subsidy program

Russell G. Mawby, Chair

WK. Kellogg Foundation

members to

EnergJJ Statewide Planning Committee

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

improve an.{l

Richard M. Buss

Foundation

First of America Bank

Willard J. Hertz

EdwardJ. Ea,en

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Howard D. Kalleward

Hudson-Webber Foundation

United Way o Michigan
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation

Gilbert Hudson
KayW.Hunt

Detroit Edison Company

Edward J. Miller

Manufacturers National Bank

Ted L.Johnson

The Fremont Area Foundation

Jane F. Morgan

Council of Mzchigan Foundations

Joel J. Orosz

WK. Kellogg Foundation

Sharon Parks

Michigan League for Human Services

Lin da B. Patterson

Council of Michigan Foundations

Doug Shelby

Michzgan State Housing Development
Authority
Maureen Smyth

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
0 Detroit Area Grantmakers
plans to~cal meetings for Detroit area
grantma ers

grants for

Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont

NB D Bank, N.A.
Ford Motor Company Fund

making

McGregor Fund

Donald A. Lindow, Chair
Leo J. Brennan, Jr.

association

The Battle Creek Community Foundation

Frank T. Judge, Jr.

The Shiffman Foundation

Corporate Giving Committee

is an

Michigan Bell Telephone Company

Earhart Foundation

Gilbert Hudson

Richard Levey

0 Corporate Giving
stimulates interest in corporate
philanthropy and giving

WK Kellogg Foundation
Stephen T. Economy

Wayne State University
Michigan Campus Compact

Bay Area Community Foundation Youth
Committee

Margaret A. (Ranny) Riecker, Chair

Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation

Herbert S. Yamanishi

Michigan Community Action Agency

W. Calvin Patterson, III

McGregor Fund
Margaret A. (Ranny) Riecker

Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
Leonard W. Smith

The Skillman Foundation

Detroit Area Grantmakers
Program Committee

WilliamS. White

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

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increase
philanthropy
in Michigan.

�0 Investment
provides general financial managem ent

0 Increasing Philanthropy
1mplements CMF efforts to increase
grantmaking resources throughout the
state

Investmwt Committee

I11creasing Philanthropy Committee

Leonard W. Smith, Chair

The Skillman Foundation
Russell G. Mawby, Chair

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Jeri L. Fischer

Council of Michigan Foundations
RobertS. Collier

Rotary Charities of Tra verse City

Nicholas M. Gabriel

Ford Foundation
Richard T. Karppinen

Foundation

Calvin College

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

NBD Bank, N.A.

Gilbert Hudson

John E. Marshall, III

Hudson- Webber Foundation

The Kresge Foundation

Robert B. Miller

Linda B. Patterson

The Miller Foundation

Council of Michigan Foundations

Thomas B. Murphy

Donald A. Lindow

Richard K. Rappleye

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Membership Committee

Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont
Peter M. Wege

The Wege Foundation
LloydJ. Yeo

Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

Frances A. Hanson Moore

Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
Sandra G. Hussey
Patricia B. Johnson
James R. Kettler
Glenn F. Kossick

Metro Health Foundation
Toni Laidlaw

Helen Laidlaw Foundation
James C. Miller

Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan

Robert D. Sparks
Duane L. Tarnacki

Kalamazoo Foundation

Cathy Mozham

The Skillman Foundation
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Dave Gardiner

The James A. Welch Foundation

0 Membership
plans CMF recruiting efforts and
advises on policy regarding eligibility

Leonard W. Smith

Russell Gabier

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

Muskegon County Community Foundation

Margaret A. (Ranny) Riecker

Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation

Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

Council of Michigan Foundations

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

T.B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust

Amy Berke

Gilbert Hudson, Chair

Hudson-Webber Foundation
Amy Berke

Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
JudyM. Carl

Council of Michigan Founda lions
Nathan B. Driggers

Harder Foundation

W. Calvin Patterson, III

McGregor Fund
Debbie Price

Kellogg Company
Therese M. Thorn

NBD Bank, N.A.
Ronald E. Weger

W.B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
C. Christopher Worfel

The Grand Rapids Foundation
JohnZiraldo

The Skillman Foundation

Lynn A. Feldhouse
0 Information Systems
disseminates information about
Michigan founda tions and corporate
giVmg frograms, and coordinates
interna communication efforts

Information Systems Comm ittee
W. Calvin Patterson, III, Chair

McGregor Fund
Lucy R. Allen

Saginaw Community Foundation
RobertS. Collier

RotanJ Charities of Traverse City
Jeri L. Fischer

Council of Michigan Foundations
Barbara J. Getz

The Kresge Foundation

Chrysler Corporation Fund
Marvin A. Frenkel

The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation,Inc.
Joyce F. Hecht
David M . &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
KayW.Hunt

Detroit Edison

Michigau AIDS Fmzd Committee

Robert A. Sajdak

Barbara J. Getz, Chair

Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit

The Kresge Foundation

JohnS. Snyder

Thomas A. Bruce

Comerica Incorporated - Detroit
Therese M. Thorn

NBD Bank, N .A.
W.B . &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation

Glenn F. Kossick

Whirlpool Foundation
Karen E. Lake

W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Linda B. Patterson

Council of Michigan Foundations

W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Frederick Bryant

Health Education Foundation
RobertS. Collier

Ronald E. Weger

Rotary Charities of Tra verse City
William E. Emery

Metro Health Foundation
Sharron Krieger

0 Michigan AIDS Fund
responds to CMF members' interests in
the area of AIDS, participates in fundraising activities to support the program,
evaluates proposals, and monitors grantee
project development

Whirlpool Foundation
0 Membership Services
evaluates existing CMF services and
develops new programs

Membership Services Committee
Robert E. Hencey, Chair

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Judy Y. Samelson

Charles Stewart Molt Foundation

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Beth Goebel

Dyer-Ives Foundation
Jim Heynen

The Greystone Group
Glenn F. Kossick

Metro Health Foundation

�Marvin McKinney

Our Publications .

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

• •

W. Calvin Patterson, III

McGregor Fund

Complim entary:
0 Council of Michigan Foundations Annual Report

Linda B. Patterson

Council of Michigan Foundations

0 Education in Philanthropy and Volunteerism:
National and State Trends and
Opportunities for Michigan

Ira Strumwasser

Michigan Health Care Education &amp;
Research Foundation

0 Education in Philanthropy and Volunteerism:
Report to Michigan Funders
0 Finding Work with Grantmakers

0 Nominating
reviews slate of officers and recommends Board candidates

0 Information for Seeking Foundation and
Corporate Grants

Nominating Committee
Herbert H. Dow, Chair
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow

0 Keynote: "Ten From the Top"

Foundation

0 Memo to Members

Donald A. Lindow

Council~

of Michigan, .
Foundations
is an
assoCiation
of
foundations
and
corporations

.NBD Bank, NA.

0 The Michigan Scene

Mariam C. Noland

0 Michigan's Community Foundations:
Report on Grants and Assets 1990

Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan

The

making

0 Nonprofit Funding Campaigns in Michigan

W. Calvin Patterson, III

McGregor Fund
0 Survey of Michigan Foundation Philanthropy
1990

Leonard W. Smith

The Skillman Foundation

0 The Tax Credit that Builds Michigan
Communities

Stephen E. Upton

Whirlpool Foundation

0 Community Foundation Energy Initiative
F inal Report, Sept., 1990
0 Public Issues
meets at the request of the Board to
address questions raised by members
and considers general issues relating to
philanthropy

0 Community Foundations: Maximizing Their
Potential to Benefit Charity and Donors

CMF
assists

Public Issues Committee

0 Michigan's Community Foundations:
The Common Characteristics

memb:ers to

Willard J. Hertz, Chair

0 Michigan's Community Foundations 1989

improve and

0 Corporate Giving Initiative Newsletter

increase

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Leo J. Brennan, Jr.

Ford Motor Company Fund
0 Organizing a Corporate Giving Program
C. David Campbell

Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan

O rder form required:
0 Establishing a Charitable Foundation in
Michigan, Second Edition

Keith D. Jensen

The Jensen Foundation
0 Establishing and Administering a Scholarship
Program

W. Calvin Patterson, III

McGregor Fund

0 Michigan Corporate Matching Gifts ManuaL
Second Edition

Leonard W. Smith

The Skillman Foundation
Robert D. Sparks

0 The Michigan Foundation Directory,
Seventh Edition

W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Ira Strumwasser

Michigan Health Care Education &amp;
Research Foundation
Order forms may be obtained from the
Council of Michigan Foundations
P.O. Box599
Grand Haven, MI 49417
(616) 842-7080

16

philanthropy
in Michigan.

�Our Members .

• •

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN
FOUNDATIONS' MEMBERS
(As of June, 1991)
Addison

Knight Family Charitable &amp;
Educational Foundation
Adrian
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Merillat Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
Albion

Albion Civic Foundation
Alpena

Besser Foundation*
Northeast Michigan Community
Foundation*
Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Domino's Foundation
Earhart Foundation
The J.F. Ervin Foundation*
The Jensen Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
McKinley Foundation
The Pn;or Foundation
Society Bank
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
Scholarship Fund
W.K. 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

Whirlpool Foundation*
Buchanan

Buchanan Area Foundation
Cadillac

Cadillac Area Community Foundation
Kysar Industrial Corporation Foundation
Caro

Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
William A. &amp; Ruth Janks Foundation
Cassopolis

Edward Lowe Foundation
Chelsea

Civic Foundation of Chelsea
Colon

Colon Foundation

Detroit Metropolitan Area

Allied-Signal, Inc.
ANR Pipeline Company
Americana Foundation
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.*
The Charles Shirley Avery Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Trust
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
The Borman's, Inc. Fund
The William &amp; Marie Carls Foundation
Clarence &amp; Grace Chamberlin Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Chrysler Corporation Fund*
Comerica Incorporated
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan*
The Raymond M. &amp; Jane E. Cracchiolo
Foundation
Dayton-Hudson Department Store
Company*
Detroit Edison Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation*
The Charles DeVlieg 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
Harder Foundation
Harris Foundation
Myrtle E. &amp; William G. Hess
Charitable Trust
Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel Foundation
James &amp; Lyne/le Holden Fund
Hudson- Webber Foundation
IBM
Jewish Community Foundation
Kowalski Sausage Charitable 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. 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
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
T.B . Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust*
NBD Bank, N.A. *
Ernest L. Nicolay Foundation
Oscar P. &amp; Louis H. Osthelder Charitable
Foundation
William &amp; Mary Pagel Trust
William Lyon Phelps Foundation
The Pistons-Palace Foundation

17

The Herbert &amp; Elsa Panting Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
Sage Foundation
The Karla Scherer Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
The Skillman Foundation*
Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson
Foundation
Keith W. Tantlinger Foundation
The Taubman Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
The Trico Foundation
UNISYS
Wetsman Foundation
David M. Whitnetj Fund*
The Wilkinson Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
East Jordan

Malpass Foundation
Eaton Rapids

Community Heritage Foundation of
Eaton Rapids
Escanaba

Community Foundation for Delta County
Flint

Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust*
Citizens Commerical &amp; Savings Bank
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation*
Hougen Foundation*
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation*
Ruth Matt Fund
NBD Genesee Bank
The 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 Haven

Erickson Foundation*
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation*
JSJ Foundation
The Paul A. Johnson Foundation
Lee Foundation
The Lou tit Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Grand Rapids Area

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 Industries Charitable Trust
Dyer-Ives Foundation*
Frey Foundation*
Gordon Christian Foundation
Grand Bank
The 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; Jan e Kravitz Foundation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
Loosemore Foundation
Michigan National Bank
NBD Grand Rapids, N.A.
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company
The Sebastian Foundation
William &amp; Sarah Seidman Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
Vogt Foundation
The Wege Foundation*
Wren Foundation
Wyoming Community Foundation
Greenville
Greenville Area Foundation
Harbor Springs
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
Hartland
Heartland Foundation
Holland
Holland Community Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Prince Foundation
Jackson
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Consumers Power Company
Hurst Foundation
The Jackson Community Foundation*
Simpson Foundation*
Kalamazoo
The Acme Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Mignon Sherwood DeLano Foundation
Fetzer Institute
First of America-Michigan
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.*
Havirmill Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation*
McColl- Batts Foundation
Monroe- Brown Foundation
The Power Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
The Upjolm Company*
Harold &amp; Grace Upjolm Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment
Research
Vicksburg Foundation
Lansing Area
Amy Foundation
Capital Region Community Foundation
Delta Dental Fund
Granger Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Health Education Foundation*
W.B . &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
John &amp; Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation
Lowell
Christoff Family Charitable Foundation

Ludington
Donald B. Birtwistle Foundation
Ludington Area Foundation
Manistee
Manistee County Foundation
Marshall
Marshall Civic Foundation
Marquette
The Marquette Community Foundation
Midland
A llen Foundation , Inc.
Barstow Foundation
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company
The Herbert D. &amp; Jun ia Donn Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation *
Dow Corning Foundation
Herbert H. &amp; Barbara C. Dow Foundation*
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Foundation*
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Midland Foundation
Midland Cogeneration Venture
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Charles f. Strosacker Foundation
Monroe
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation*
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation*
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Trust
Mt. Pleasant
Mt. Pleasant Area Community
Foundation, Inc.
Muskegon
GTE Telephone Operations-Michigan
Kaufman Foundation
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Amos Nordman Foundation
Charitable Trust
SPX Foundation
Scott Paper Company Foundation
Niles
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
St. Denys Foundation
N orthport
Leelanau Township Foundation , Inc.

Romeo
Four County Foundation
St. Joseph
Berrien Community Foundation , Inc.
DeLapa Family Foundation
Peoples State Bank
The Tiscornia Foundation, Inc.
FrederickS. Upton Foundation*
Saginaw
Arnold &amp; Gertrude Boutell
Memorial Fund*
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund*
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund*
Lurie-Polasky Foundation *
Francis Mills Foundation*
Morley Brothers Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Second National Bank
John W. &amp; Rose E. Watson
Scholarship Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
The Wolohan Family Foundation

of
foundations
and
corporations

South Haven
Citizens Trust &amp; Savings Bank*

grants for

Suttons Bay
Charles M . Bauervic Foundation

charitable
purposes.

Tawas City
Helen Laidlaw Foundation
Three Rivers
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.
Traverse City
Rotary Charities of Traverse City*
Zeeland
Batts Foundation
Herman Miller, Inc.
Zeeland Community Foundation
California
Mervyn's
Florida
MuktiFund
May Mitchell Royal Foundation

Owosso
Cook Family Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation

*In 1990-91,58 members contributed
additional support for special projects to
CMF as well as their regular membership
fees.

N ew York
Ford Foundation

Pontiac
Detroit Lions, Inc.
Port Huron
Community Foundation of St. Clair County

18

association

making

Massachusetts
The Iacocca Foundation

Rockford
Wolverine World Wide Foundation

is an

Shelby Township
These Colors Don't Run Foundation, Inc.

Okemos
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation *
Michigan Women's Foundation
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation

Rochester
Greater Rochester Area Community
Foundation

The "'

(i) Printed on Recycled Paper
Designed by Cynthia A. Vogt and
Timothy M. Breed
Written by Timothy M. Breed

CMF
assists
members to
improve and
increase
philanthropy
in Michigan.

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                    <text>COUNCIL
OF
MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS

ANNUAL CONFERENCE

•
WESTIN HOTEL
DETROIT,
NOVEMBER 13-15

•
When grantmakers and Michigan stand together, the winner is
Michigan. Its people. Its economy. Its environment. Its future.

�COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
One South Harbor A venue
P.O. Box599
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Non-Profit
Organization
U.S. Postage

PAID
Grand Haven, MI
Permit#213

GRANTMAKERS &amp; MICHIGANBUILDING WINNING ALLIANCES
I n November, in Detroit, your Council of Michigan
Foundations will present an information-packed
two-day conference. It is being designed to provide
rewarding, usable, insightful information that can be
valuable to your work and planning. Whether you're
a foundation or corporate officer, trustee, or staff
member; a banker, attorney, or consultant; you'll find
expert answers to questions, worthy solutions to
problems, and new options for exciting exploration.

Five Focus Areas:
Family Foundations • Corporate Giving • Community
Foundations • Investments • Management
... with topics such as Donors/Agents ofWealth,
Intergenerational Boards and Family Issues, United
Way/Corporate Relationships, Portfolios and Economic
Forecasts, Washington Update, Education, Aids
Update, Community Development, and much more.
D on't miss this opportunity to join your colleagues
in helping to build winning alliances for grantmakers
and Michigan. Additional information will follow in May.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR.
NOVEMBER 13-15, 1991. DETROIT.

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                    <text>�The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is a
nonprofit association of 277 Michigan grantmakers,
including 173 private foundations, 39 community
foundations, 62 corporate foundations and giving
programs, 3 public grantmaking charities and 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.
The theme for CMF's 19th Annual Conference is
"Grantrnakers &amp; Michigan: Building Winning
Alliances." Guided by the Conference theme, we as
grantmakers have an opportunity to examine our role
in working together to support community building
by suggesting innovative funding strategies,
supporting collaborative efforts, and presenting
successful solutions for problems presented.
The 19th Conference will be held at the Westin
Hotel in Detroit on November 13-15, 1991. On
Wednesday, November 13 the Conference opens
with a selection for you of many fine tours
(see program).
Additional highlights of the Conference include
five special tracks and more than 16 mini-sessions
as outlined in the program.
You won't want to miss the big evening at the
fabulous International Center. You'll find drama,
music, and dance in this fun-filled event.
Throughout the Conference, the Gathering Place
will offer refreshments and a chance for impromptu
gatherings and browsing the various publications
and exhibits.
-Private and community foundation officers, trustees,
and staff
-Bankers, attorneys, and accountants representing
foundations and charitable trusts
-Corporate representatives and. giving officers
-Spouses are most welcome

�Hotel reservations can be made at the Westin
Hotel, Renaissance Center, Detroit, Ml 48243
(313)568-8300.
Single and/or Double - $96.00. Hotel reservations
should be mailed directly to the Westin Hotel in the
enclosed hotel reservation envelope. Rooms cannot
be guaranteed after October 12, 1991.
Reservations made after October 12, 1991, 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.
Spouses and guests of Members and NonMembers are invited to attend all sessions.
Mail Conference registration and fees to CMF
Registrar, Council of Michigan Foundation,
P.O. Box 599, Grand Haven, Ml 49417.
Phone: (616) 842-7080. Make checks payable to
Council of Michigan Foundations.
CMF Members Non-Members*

Early Conference
$250
$375*
Registration (before
October 25, 1991)
including six meals
Conference Registration $275
$400*
(after October 25, 1991)
including six meals
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 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1991.

�Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
William A Diaz
Herbert H. Dow
Robert A Fisher
Robert E. Hencey
Willard J. Hertz
Judith S. Hooker
John E. Hopkins
Gilbert Hudson
Dorothy A Johnson
Patricia B. Johnson
Howard D. Kalleward
Donald A Lindow
John E. Marshall Ill
Mariam C. Noland
W. Calvin Patterson Ill
John W. Porter
Richard K. Rappleye
Margaret A Riecker
Mary Caroline Rottschafer
Leonard W. Smith
Stephen E. Upton
Peter M. Wege

19th Annual Conference
Program Committee

Honorary Chair:
Mr. A. Alfred Taubman, Chairman, The Taubman
Company; Chairman, The Taubman Foundation;
Trustee, Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan, Bloomfield Hills
Program Chair:
Mr. James M. Richmond, President &amp; COO, The Frey
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director, Community
Foundations, Council of Michigan Foundations,
Grand Haven
C. David Campbell, Vice President- Programs,
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan, Detroit
Anne DeBoer, Manager, Corporate Contributions,
Dow Corning Foundation, Midland

�R. Sue Dodea, Program Director, Corporate Giving
Initiative, Council of Michigan Foundations, Detroit
Joyce F Hecht, Trustee, David M. &amp; Joyce F Hecht
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Special Projects,
WK Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Steven M. Horn, Community Programs Manager, IBM
Corporation, Southfield
Gilbert Hudson, President, Hudson Webber
Foundation, Detroit
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Dorothy A Johnson, President, Council of Michigan
Foundations, Grand Haven
James McKay, First Vice President, NBD Bank, NA,
Grand Rapids
Linda B. Patterson, Administrative Director, Council
of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Dorothy Reynolds, President, Community Foundation
of Greater Flint
G. Bridget Ryan, Program Officer, Charles Stewart
Molt Foundation, Flint
Kari Schlachtenhaufen, Vice President - Programs,
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Clinton P Schloop, Senior Vice President,
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit
Eileen C. Starks, President, The Midland Foundation
Elizabeth Sullivan, Program Officer, The Kresge
Foundation, Troy
Stephen E. Upton, Chairman/Board of Directors,
Frederick S. Upton Foundation and Trustee,
Whirlpool Foundation, Benton Harbor
Freddye Webb-Petett, Associate Program Director,
Leadership, WK Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

�ednesday, November13".
Op,.,n throughout CMF Conference
The Gathering Place is a meeting ground for
conference registrants and offers a variety of special
features. You'll find annual reports; publications
sponsored by private, community, and corporate
foundations and giving programs ; CMF exhibits; a
video film festival; and the Foundation Center
Regional Library Collection display.

11 00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
12:00 noon-6:30p.m.
(Advance reservations required)
1:00- 4:00pm (NOTE. GM Tour 12:00- 4:00p.m.)
Conferees will meet at the South Port entrance
(river side) between Towers 300 and 400, Street
Level, board a shuttle bus, to take the tour of
their choice.
General Motors Poletown Plant'Auto Industry/
Labor Movement · GM 's high tech assembly plant ·
.. the history of the auto industry and organized
Labor in Detroit ... a state-of-the-art Cadillac
assembly plant (home of the all-new 1992 Seville).
See where the industry developed, including the first
Cadillac of 1905. On to a video of Drego Rivera, his
Detroit Industry frescoes at the DIA, his insights
regarding Labdr at the start of the union movement.
The tour concludes along Detroit's Riverfront.
Education ·Visit Mumford High School, first
Detroit Compact High School and site of the new
prototype Compact Technology Center ... revitalized
urban schools ... meet Detroit Compact students,
graduates, and key community leaders (a
collaborative effort between schools, community,
private and public sectors, and foundations, in its
third year this fall).
Focus: HOPE · A holistic, family approach to
overcoming barriers and achieving ecbnomic self
sufficiency. Along one street in Detroit see: the

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Focus: HOPE Machinists Training Institute, Industry
Mall, and Day Care Center; all have been supported
by collaborative funding from public, private, and
foundation sources.
Historic Homes of the Auto Barons · Visit the
Fisher Mansion, designed in Moorish/Hollywood
fantasy style ... the Eleanor and Edsel Ford House on
the shore of Lake St. Clair, in bucolic English
Cotswold style.
Theatre District - See works completed - the Fox
Theatre, Orchestra Hall, and the State (Ciubland) .
and the Gem and Grand Circus, both works in
progress. Step "behind the scenes" of running and
booking the 400 seat Gem, the 5,000 seat Fox; and
move from grand opera at the Grand Circus, to
symphony and jazz at Orchestra Hall, to leading- ·
edge rock at Clubland.
Cultural Jewels, New Facets - Detroit Historical
Museum, Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Science
Center, and the Museum of African-American History.
See the newest additions to the state's premier
cultural attractions: The Wrigley Hall - Detroit Antique
Toy Museum Gallery at the Historical Museum
featuring the operating Glancy Electric Trains exhibit;
the 19th Century European Galleries at the DIAsculpture, Renoir, Degas, Van Gogh; the Omnimax
film, "Blue Planet," in the Science Center's Space
Theatre; and "An Epic of Heroism: The Underground
Railroad in Michigan" exhibit, at the Museum of
African-American History.
5:00 - 5:30 p.m.
New members and first-time conference
registrants are invited to learn more about YOUR
organization ... an opportunity to meet one another
and members of the Council of Michigan
Foundations' officers, trustees, and staff.
5:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Meeting of past Council of Michigan
Foundation Trustees.

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New Member Orientation

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6 00- 7:15p.m.
The world's first traffic light blinked to life in Detroit
in 1915 (at Woodward and Grand Boulevard) You
have a green light to proceed to the opening of
CMF's 19th Conference in the World of Ford,
300 Tower, Renaissance Center.
Reception hosted by Blue Cross Blue Shield
of Michigan
Entertainment by The Bess Bonnier Duo offering a
mix of classics and gentle jazz.
7 30 - 9:30 p.m.
A Alfred Taubman, Chairman , The Taubman
Company
Chairman, The Taubman Foundation
Trustee, Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan, Bloomfield Hills
Afterglow

9:30 - 11 00 p.m.
"Don't call it an evening" until you enjoy a tall view
of the City and treat yourself to coffee, cordials, and
lite sweets.
Reception hosted by Miller, Canfield, Paddock
and Stone
Entertainment by Michigan Opera Theatre
bringing back the "Broadway Review" featuring a
blend of old and new tunes.

�715- 7:45a.m.
7:45- 8:15a.m.
8 30 - 10:00 a.m.

Family Dynamics and Other Sensitive Issues
Impacting Management of the Foundation
An interactive session on family dynamics in the
board room and the overall grantmaking and
management of a family foundation. A look at
sensitive issues such as changes in family structure ,
interpretation of donor intent, and the role of nonfamily board members.

Family Foundations Track I

Beyond Head Start - Children Ready to Learn
A family's parenting skills directly affects a child's
school readiness. A hungry child cannot
concentrate in school. A child of a seriously
dysfunctional family is not ready for a classroom. A
panel discussion about ways to help at-risk children
prepare for education.

Education Track I

The effective process of cooperation - its
advantages, disadvantages, and characteristics. A
workshop format allowing Srl!all group discussion.

Grantmakers Cooperating
and Collaborating

A workshop focused on the "nuts and bolts" of
grantmaking, setting iJriorities, assessing proposals,
and evaluating results.

Grantmaking Basics

Are Scholarship Foundations Ready for the Future?
The unprepared worker and those who require
retraining pose significant challenges to Michigan's
economy. As educational needs change, so will the
role of scholarship foundations. A panel looks into
the future directions of Michigan's higher education
students and institutions, and the impact
of scholarships.

Scholarship Roundtable

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�(3 hour session)
An overview of critical issues for new community
foundations' staff members and trustees. An
opportunity to become oriented to community
foundation history and the technical aspects of
getting organized , asset development, investments
and fund management, grantmaking, marketing, and
public relations.

Community Foundation Track I

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Investment Management. Who Handles the Money?
Unique management issues faced by community
foundations will be discussed ... fulfilling your
stewardship role for community funds .. the merits of
using outside investment managers ... monitoring
and evaluating performance, and more.
10:30-1200 noon

Family Foundations Track II

Family Foundations Fundamentals: Key Legal, Tax,
and Accounting Tips
Two experts will explore aspects of managing a
family foundation - share tips, suggestions, and
valuable printed material that will help you simplify
and enhance the management of your foundation.

Education Track II

Middle School Academies for African-American Boys
Detroit, New York City, Milwaukee ... school
districts experimenting with special classes for at-risk
African-American male students at the middle school
level. Learn what and how academies are
strengthening African-American families within a
cultural context.

Risktaking &amp; Grantmaking

An overview of the major tenets of creative
risktaking ... supports, barriers, truisms . Panelists will
reflect on successful risks and ones in which the
barriers were overcome.

PRI Loans &amp; Recoverable Grants

Learn how Program Related Investments (PRI) are
being used to forge new alliances in Michigan today
- how they affect foundations, how they are
structured, and how they can be monitored.

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An opportunity to talk informally with Alfred H.
Taylor, Jr , Chairman, The Kresge Foundation, about
capital grantmaking, challenge grants, as well as his
efforts to increase philanthropy as Chairman of the
Give Five Initiative.

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Conversation With
Alfred H. Taylor, Jr.

Caring for Donors and Their Advisors
Experienced community foundation fund-raisers
look at donor relations programs, donor relations in a
"mid-size" foundation, and working with financial
advisors. Specific strategies for reaching and
working with donors.
1230-2:15 p.m.
Robert L. Woodson
President, National Center for Neighborhood
Enterprise, Washington, DC
2 30- 4:00 p.m.
Who are the Future Funding Partners?
Today's community-based organizations must
build new partnerships to support their work. A look
at the future of government support for
neighborhoods, other sources, and lessons learned
across the country.
Science in the Classroom - Educating for Technology
Business and educators worry that math and
science education is seriously deficient at all levels of
the K-12 educational system. Learn how innovative
Michigan programs are stimulating student interest in
these subjects and improving student skills.
Latest developments on the status of "common
fund" bills, proposed IRS Regulations affecting the
deduction of gifts by multinational corporations,
possible simplification of the Form 990 and the Form
990-PF, and other emerging key issues.
When governments stop expanding services and
funding, how may funders begin new and promising
programs? A discussion of changing grantmaking
methods and strategies.

Funding Innovation in an Era of
Government Austerity

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Learn about model projects that are successfully
enabling families to: gain dignity and control over
their lives ... find relief from environmental stresses ...
attain nurturing support systems and relationships ...
gain the skills and guidance necessary to
solve problems.

Families and Children in Crisis

Chair's Meeting
The Chair of each community foundation faces
tasks unique to the community, yet the skills and
understanding needed to meet these challenges are
similar. Join in a "Chair's Only" discussion of this vital
volunteer role.

Community Foundation Track

Working with Youth and Youth Volunteer Services
Experts on youth service will discuss how to
successfully work with and encourage kids and how
to judge the effectiveness of the many youth
service models.

Foundation Center Regional
Collections Annual Meeting

Representatives of Foundation Center Regional
Collection Libraries will discuss mutual concerns
and interests.

FROM THE
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE

4:15 - 5:00 p.m.
John M Engler, Governor of Michigan

Reception, Dinner and
Entertainment

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The International Center
6:00 - 10:00 p.m.
(Continuous shuttle service to The International
Center from 545- 645 p.m., returning to the Westin
Hotel beginning at 10:00 p m.)
A unique event is being planned for you ... an
evening at the fabulous new International Center in
the heart of Greektown ... refreshments around the
world's tallest indoor waterfall . elegant dining and
outstanding entertainment- drama, music, and
dance- all merged in a magnificent setting.
Reception hosted by Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont, NBD
Bank, NA, Price Waterhouse.
Evening festivities hosted by Detroit Edison Foundation,
Ford Motor Company, Michigan Bell Telephone, MichCon
Foundation, The Detroit News/Gannet Foundation.

�7:30- 8:15a.m.
Join colleagues for breakfast to celebrate the
challenge matches met and the new challenges
awaiting; meet CMF's new Program Associate for
Community Foundation programs; and share your
news, plans, and views.

Community Foundation
Breakfast Meeting

7:30- 8:15a.m.
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.

Corporate Volunteerism Today
A corporate volunteer program thrives when it's
part of strategic public affairs planning; the
development of that strategy, program
implementation and evaluation will be discussed by
the panel.
Outlook for the 90's
Outlook for the capital markets with specific
reflections on which parts of the market will excel
over the year. Hear the experts' predictions.
Balancing Long Term Endowment Building and High
Visibility Projects
Building your foundations' endowments - Hear
from the leading expert in the field who has studied
the effects of the Ford/MacArthur Community
Foundation Leadership Challenge on the growth of
mid-size community foundations. Learn
what worked
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Some arts organizations have established ongoing
sources of operating support; others may not survive
the reductions in State and private funding. A picture
of what Michigan's future cultural landscape may
look like ... experiences of arts organizations which
have found alternative funding sources.

The Future of Michigan's
Cultural Landscape

�Rethinking the Concept of Achievement
Do women lead in fundamentally different ways
than men? Do gender differences in adolescence
make a difference in women when they gain
positions of responsibility? Explore recent research
about these topics and hear how women in
philanthropy and volunteerism have changed their
lives, institutions, and communities.
10:30 - 12:00 noon
United Concerns for United Ways
Discussion of the current and emerging issues as
they relate to corporate support of United Ways - new
initiatives, direct giving, collaborative efforts, etc.
The Key Investment Decision - Asset Allocation
Review the impact of asset allocation on historic
and future portfolio risk/returns, as well as a
discussion of various asset allocation techniques.
The Fundamentals of Community
Foundation Finances
A focus on fundamentals: setting up a chart of
accounts; systems for handling gifts, tracking grants,
funds and pledges; monthly financial statements;
audits, and more.
Through drama, the Mad Hatters brings to life the
daily issues of people with disabilities. This unigue
and entertaining presentation, focuses on
employment and the Americans with Disabilities Act
to provide audiences with a new perspective on
people with disabilities.

Cooperation and Collaboration •
How To Do It

A Case Study. AIDS
Develop collaborative concepts by focusing on
the successful example of the Michigan AIDS Fund.
Participants will present tac~cs relating to issues
of expertise, enhanced education and
accountability, fund leveraging, policy impact,
and project management.

�The liability implications for non-profits involved
with environmental issues are significant. An
attorney, an environmental engineer, and a
grantmaker will discuss environmental audits, new
issues within the field which need support, and will
offer tips on evaluating grantees' proposals and
current needs.
12:15-200 p.m.
Confirmation is pending on a national speaker. In
addition, there will be an "express" lunch, exchange
of ideas with colleagues, and as you have come to
expect a grand surprise.

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Environmental Issues
Facing the 90's

�ouncil of Michigan Foundations
Members

Private Foundations
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation , Inc.
Americana Foundation
Amy Foundation
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
Charles Shirley Avery Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust
Besser Foundation
Guido A &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Donald B. Birtwistle 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
Clarence &amp; Grace Chamberlin Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc .
Christoff Family Charitable Foundation
Cook Charitable Foundation
Cook Family Foundation
Raymond M. &amp; Jane E. Cracchiolo Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Mignon Sherwood Delano Foundation
Delapa Family Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The Charles DeVIieg Foundation
The Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
Dexter Charitable Trust Fund
Dexter Industries Charitable Tr ust
The Herbert D. &amp; Junia Doan Foundation

�Herbert H. &amp; Barbara C. Dow Foundati on

Edward F. &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation

The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A.

The Hurst Foundation

Dow Foundation

The lacocca Foundation

Dyer-lves Foundation

India Foundation

Earhart Foundation

William A. &amp; Ruth Janks Foundation

Earl-Beth Foundation

Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund

C. K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund

The Jensen Foundation

Glenn D . Curtis Edmore Trust

Jewish Community Foundation

Erickson Foundation

The Paul A. Johnson Foundation

The J. F. Ervin Foundation

The Kantzler Foundation

H. T. Ewald Foundation

Kaufman Foundation

George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation

The MinerS. &amp; Mary Ann Keeler Fund

Fisher-lnsley Foundation

W. K. Kellogg Foundation

The Ford Foundation

Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees'

The Frey Foundation

Fund, Inc.

Gannett Foundation

Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund

The Rollin M . Gerstacker Foundation

Knight Family Charitable and

Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation

Educational Foundation

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.

Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foundation

Gordon Christian Foundation

The Kresge Foundation

Gordy Foundation, Inc.

Helen Laidlaw Foundation

The Gornick Fund

The Greater Lansing Foundation

Granger Foundation

The Lee Foundation

Harder Foundation

The Lexo Charitable Trust

Charles Stewart Harding Foundation

Loosemore Foundation

Harris Foundation

The Loutit Foundation

Havirmill Foundation

Edward LoweFoundalion

Health Education Foundation

Lurie-Polasky Foundation

Heartland Foundation

The Lyon Foundation

David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation

Malpass Foundation

Myrtle E. &amp; William G. Hess

Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation

Charitable Trust
The Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel Foundation
James

&amp; Lynelle Holden Fund

Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation

McCoii-Batts Foundation
McCurdy Memorial
Scholarship Foundation
McGregor Fund

Hougen Foundation

B. D . &amp; Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation

Hudson-Webber Foundation

C. S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation

�The William &amp; Sarah

W. D. &amp; Prudence A.

Seidman Foundation

Mcintyre Foundation
Orville D &amp; Ruth A. Merillat FouQdation

The NateS. &amp; Ruth B.
Shapero Foundation

Metro Health Foundation

The Shiffman Foundation

Allen H. Meyers Foundation
The Miller Foundation

Simpson Foundation

Louise Tu ller Miller Tru st

The Skillman Foundation

Francis Mi lls Founrlation

George M. &amp; Mabel H.
Slocum Foun dation

Monroe-Brown Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation

St. Denys Foundation

Charles Stewart Mott Found ation

The Edward C. &amp; HazelL.
Stephenson Foundation

Ruth Mott Fund
Mukti Fund

The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation

T. B. Murp hy Foundation Charitable Trust

The Ke ith W. Tantlinger Foundation

Allen E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless

The Taubman Foundation

W. B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation

Memorial Foundation
Ernest Nicolay Foundation

Mary Thompson Foundation

Amos Nordman Foundation

The Tiscornia Foundation, Inc.
Harry A.. &amp; Margaret D.

Charitable Trust

Towsley Foundation

Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Osthelder

The Tr ico Foundation

Charitable Foundation
William M. &amp; Mary E. Pagel Trust

The Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Fou·n'dation

Elsa U. Pardee Foundation

W. E. Upjohn Institute for
Employment Research

Wi lliam Lyon Phelps Foundation
Herbert &amp; Elsa Panting Foundation

FrederickS . Upton Foundation

The Power Foundation

FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation

The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family

Vicksburg Foundation

Foundation, Inc .
The Pryor Foundation

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Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundatjon
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

'

Vogt Found ation
John &amp; Rose Watson
Scholarship Foundation

May Mitchell Royal Foundation

The Wege Foundation

Sage Foundation

The Jame:;; A Welch Foundation
Samuel L. ·wester~an Foundaiio'n ,

The Karla Scherer Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation

The Wetsm~n Foundation

Emily Sqqfield Sc;hqlarship Fund .

The John and Elizabeth

The SeQ?Stian Fo,undation

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Wh iteley Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund

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�Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
The Wilkinson Foundation
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship
Foundation
The Wolohan Fam ily Foundation
Wren Foundation

The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Leelanau Community Foundation
Ludington Area Foundation
Mt. Pleasant Community Foundation
Manistee County Fou ndation
Marquette Community Foundation
Marshall Civic Foundation
Midland Foundation
Community Foundation of

Community Foundations
Albion Civic Foundation
Ann Arbor Area f'::oundation
Battle Creek Community Fou·ndation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation
Buchanan Area Foundation
Cadillac Community Foundation

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

Capital Region Community Foundation

St. Clair County

Civic Foundation of Chelsea

Saginaw Community Foundation

Colon Foundation

Shiawassee Foundation

Community Foundation for Delta County

Wyoming Community Foundation

Community Foundation for Southeastern

Zeeland Community Foundation

Michigan
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Community Heritage Foundation of
Eaton Rapids
Four County Foundation
Greater Frankenmuth Area Cbmmunity
Foundation
The Fremont Area Foundation :..·
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Greenville Area Foundation
Holland Community Foundation

Banks
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank,,
Flint
Citizens Trust &amp; Savings Bank,
South Haven
Comerica Incorp?rated, Detroit
First of America-Michigan, Kalamazoo
Grand Bank, Grand Rapids
Manufacturers National Bank of D€1t(Oit, ,
Detroit

�Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids

Herman Miller, Inc.

NBD Genesee Bank, Flint

IBM Corporation

NBD Grand Rapids, N.A., Grand Rapids

JSJ Foundation

NBD Bank, N.A., Detroit

Kellogg Company

Old Kent Bank of

Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust

Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo

Kysor Industrial Corporation Foundation

Peoples State Bank, St. Joseph

Lacks Enterprises, Inc.

Second National Bank, Saginaw

La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation

Society Bank, Ann Arbor

Little Caesars Enterprises, Inc.
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust

Corporate Foundations
&amp; Corporations

Mervyn's

Allied Automotive

Michigan Consolidated Gas Company

Ameritech Publishing, Inc.

Michigan Health Care Education and

ANR Pipeline Company

Michigan Bell Telephone Company

Research Foundation, Inc.

Autocam Corporation

Midland Cogeneration Venture

Batts Foundation

Monroe Auto Equipment

Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan
The Borman's, Inc. Fund

Foundation Trust
The Pistons-Palace Foundation

Chrysler Corporation Fund

Prince Foundation

Consumers Power Company

Scott Paper Company Foundation

Dayton Hudson Department
Store Company

SPX Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund

Delta Dental Fund

Steelcase Foundation

Detroit Edison

A. M. Todd Company Foundation

Detroit Lions, Inc.

UNISYS

Domino's Foundation

The Upjohn Company

The Dow Chemical Company
Foundation

Whirlpool Foundation
Wolverine World Wide Foundation

Dow Corning Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation
Charitable Trust

Public Charities
John E. Fetzer Foundation, Inc.

Fibre-Converters Foundation, Inc.

McKinley Foundation

Ford Motor Company Fund

Michigan Women 's Foundation

GTE Telephone Operations, North Area
General Motors Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation

�~hAnnual Conference

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November 13 · 15, 1991

Speakers

Scan this roster of speakers. They,
and others, are already working to bring
to you an informative array of news
and information.
GOVERNOR JOHN M ENGLER

State of Michigan , Lansing

A ALFRED TAUBMAN
Chairman, The Taubman Company
Chairman , The Taubman Foundation

Stephen R. Clark

Vice President and General Counsel
Gerber Products Company, Fremont
Michael Cross

Director

Trustee, Community Foundation for

Male Responsibility Program

Southeastern Michigan,

Detroit Urban League, Detroit

Bloomfield Hills
ROBERT L. WOODSON

President
National Center for Neighborhood
Enterprise, Washington, DC
Ralph J Berner, PE.

Vice President

W.W. Engineering &amp; Service,
Grand Rapids
Edward

0. Blews, Jr.

President
Association of Independent Colleges

&amp; Universities of Michigan, Lansing
Alice C. Buhl

Frank Dirks

Field Organizer
Youth Service America ,
Washington , DC
David Doherty

Vice President
GMI Engineering and Management
Institute, Flint
Michael H. Dougherty

President
Michigan Housing Coalition,
Battle Creek
John A Edie

Vice President and General Counsel

Consultant

Council on Foundations,

Council on Foundations,

Washington, DC

Cleveland, OH
Eric Butler

Charlene Firestone

Director

Director

Urban Families Project

Center for Education and

Wayne State University, Detroit

the Economy
Michigan State University, Lansing

David Fraher

Executive Director
Arts Midwest, Minneapolis, MN

�Myron Fraser

Susan Kelley

Director

Program Manager

Technical Training

Family Preservation Unit Child &amp;

Michigan Bell Telephone, Livonia

Family Services

Elaine Garzarelli
Executive Vice President - Director of
Sector Analysis
Shearson Lehman Brothers ,
New York, NY

Margeau Gilbert
Program Officer

Michigan Department of
Social Services, Lansing

Mary Kennedy
President
Michigan Corporate Volunteer
Council , Detroit

John M. Kunitzer

National Community AIDS

Principal

Partnership, Washington, DC

Yeo &amp; Yeo, Saginaw, Ml

James K. Haveman

Ivan Lansberg

Director

Fellow

Michigan Department of Mental

Yale University Program for the Study

Health , Lansing

of Family Firms; Associate , Owner-

Michael Helms
Actor
The Mad Hatters , Kalamazoo

David E. Jensen
C.P.A. 1Tax Partner
BOO Seidman, Grand Rapids

R. Craig Hupp
Partner
Bodman, Longley &amp; Dahling, Detroit

Robert E. Ivory
President
United Way of Michigan , Lansing

Phyllis Johnson
Director
Infant Health Promotion Coalition
City of Detroit Health Department,
Detroit

Managed Business Institute, Santa
Barbara, CA; and Founder, The Family
Firm Institute, Johnstown, NY

Albert Lorenzo
President
Macomb Community College, Warren

Steven E. Mayer
Executive Director
Rainbow Research, Inc., Minneapolis

Deborah McGriff
Superintendent
Detroit Public Schools, Detroit

Jack Moore
President
Moore and Associates, Inc. , Southfield

Jefferson D. Morgan
Director

Craig Kennedy

Community &amp; State

President

Government Affairs

The Joyce Foundation, Chicago

GTE Corporation, Stanford, CT

�Diana S. Newman
Director of Donor Services

Harold K. Skramstad, Jr.
President

The Columbus Foundation ,

Henry Ford Museum &amp; Greenfield

Columbus, OH

Village , Dearborn

Daniel J. Penn, Esq.

Frank Slobig

Vice President

Director of Policy and Programs

Fund Evaluation Group,

Youth Service America ,

Cincinnati, OH

Gerry E. Percoco

Washington, DC

Wayne Stevens

Director of Special Projects

President

IBM Corporation , Armonk, NY

Duff &amp; Phelps/MCM Investment

Randall S. Pope
Chief
Special Office on AIDS Prevention

Research Co., Chicago, IL

Joan B. Stinson
Assistant Vice President

Michigan Department of Public

University Development

Health , Lansing

Wayne State University, Detroit

Jeffrey B. Power
Attorney

Margaret A. Talburtt
Director

Warner, Norcross &amp; Judd,

Planning &amp; Development

Grand Rapids

Greenhill School, Ann Arbor

Judy Rapanos
Vice Chair
Corcerned Citizens for the Arts in
Michigan , Detroit

Diane M. Rebitte

John A. Weiser
Partner
Brody &amp; Weiser, New Haven , CT

Gneva J. Williams
Sr. Vice President

Womens', Infants' and Childrens'

Community Planning &amp;

(WIC) Policy Coordinator

Program Solving

Michigan Department of Public
Health, Lansing

Roberta Robinson
Director
The Mad Hatters, Kalamazoo

Thekla Shackleford

United Community Services, Detroit

Mary Alice Williams
Executive Director
Advisory Center for Teens,
Grand Rapids

Sharon Williams

President

Actor

Board of Trustees

The Mad Hatters, Kalamazoo

I Know I Can , Columbus, OH

...plus numerous CMF members ..

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                    <text>From LevelS
FOR EASY REFERENCE BY ATTENDEES
To help you locate sessions/events on level 2 of
Renaissance Center, follow directions below.
WATCH for host and hostesses carrying balloons.
They will be strategically located to help lead the way.

From Guest Elevators
Proceed to hotel lobby entrance (glass doors) and
turn right. Proceed to Plaza 100 (right of lobby when
facing motor lobby). Take a right turn under the green
neon Plaza 100 sign and follow around to the second
green neon Plaza 100 sign, turn right and proceed
through the Atrium toward Plaza 200 (past the car
display on left). Take the up escalator (on the right) to
the 2nd level. Exit escalator and follow around to the
right. At the Tenant Directory turn right and proceed
through the elevator bank. World of Ford entrance will
be on the left.

From Hotel Lobby
Proceed to Plaza 100 (right of the lobby when facing
motor lobby). Take a right under the green neon Plaza
100 sign and follow around to the second green neon
Plaza 100 sign. Turn right and proceed through the
Atrium toward Plaza 200 (past the car display on left).
Take the up escalator (on the right) to the 2nd level.
Exit escalator and follow around to the right. At the
Tenant Directory turn right and proceed through the
elevator bank. World of Ford entrance will be on the
left. For those going directly to the reception ,
conference registration will be available at the entrance
of the World of Ford .

From the Mackinac Ballroom (CMF Registration
Area)
Take the guest elevators to the lobby level , proceed
to the hotel lobby entrance (glass doors) and turn right.
Proceed to Plaza 100 (right of Lobby when facing
motor lobby). Take a right turn under the green neon
Plaza 100 sign and follow around to the second green
neon Plaza 100 sign. Turn right and proceed through
the Atrium toward Plaza 200 (past the car display on
left). Take the Up escalator (on the right) to the 2nd
level. Exit escalator and follow around to the right. At
the Tenant Directory turn right and proceed through
the elevator bank. World of Ford entrance will be on
the left.)

Take the guest elevators to the lobby level , proceed to the
hotel lobby entrance (glass doors) and turn right. Proceed to
Plaza 100 (right of Lobby when facing motor lobby). Take a
right turn under the green neon Plaza 100 sign and follow
around to the second green neon Plaza 100 sign. Turn right
and proceed through the Atrium toward Plaza 200 (past the
car display on left). Take the up escalator (on the right) to the
2nd level. Exit escalator and follow around to the right. At the
Tenant Directory turn right and proceed through the elevator
bank. World of Ford entrance wi ll be on the left.)

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�PROGRAM CHECKLIST
Wednesday, November 13
• 11 :00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Gathering Place
Mackinac Inner Circle, Level

s

• 11 :00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Board of Trustees Meeting
Joliet Room, Level S
• 12:00 noon-6:30p.m.
Conference Registration
Mackinac Service Bar, ,LevelS
Detroit Area Tours
• 12:00- 4:00p.m.
General Motors Poletown Plant/Auto Industry/
Labor Movement Tour
• 1:00- 4:00p.m.
Education - Tour Mumford High School
Focus- HOPE
Historic Homes of the Auto Barons
Theater District
Cultural Jewels, New Facets
• 4:30 - 5:00p.m.
Conference &amp; New Member Orientation
Joliet Room, Level s

• 7:00 - 7:30a.m.
Early Bird Coffee
Mackinac Inner Circle, Level S
• 7:15- 7:45a.m.
Buffet Breakfast
Mackinac Ballroom, Level

• 2:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Neighborhood/Community Development
Brule', Level S
Education Track Ill
Richard B, Level S

s

Washington Update
World of Ford, Renaissance Center

• 7:45- 8:15a.m.
CMF Annual Members' Meeting
Mackinac Ballroom, Level S

Funding Innovation In An Era of Austerity
Nicolet, Level S

• 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Family Foundation Track I
Brule' Room, Level S

America's Challenge:
Families and Children
Joliet, Level S

Education Track I
Richard B, Level S
Grantmakers Cooperating &amp; Collaborating
World of Ford , Renaissance Center
Grantmaking Basics
Nicolet Room, Level S
Scholarship Roundtable
Joliet Room, Level S
Community Foundation Basics (3 hr. session)
Marquette Room, Level S

Community Foundation Track
Chair's Meeting
Marquette B, Level S
Community Foundation Track
Working With Youth &amp;
Youth Voluneteer Service
Richard A, Level S
Foundation Center
Regional Collections Meeting
Planning Center, Promenade Level

Community Foundation Track I
Richard A, Level S

• 4:00-4:15 p.m.
Refreshment Break
Mackinac Inner Circle, Leve l S

• 6:00-7:15 p.m.
Opening Reception
World of Ford, Renaissance Center

• 10:00 - 10:30 a.m.
Refreshment Break
Mackinac Inner Circle, Level S

• 4:15-5:00 p.m.
A View From The Governor's Office
Mackinac Ballroom, Level S

• 7:30- 9:30 p.m.
Dinner &amp; Donors' Platform
Mackinac Ballroom, Level S

• 10:30 a.m. - noon
Family Foundations Track II
Brule' Room, Level s

• 6:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Reception, Dinner &amp; Entertainment
International Center

• 5:15-6:00 p.m.
Advisory Cabinet Meeting
Joliet Room, Level S

• 9:30p.m.
Afterglow
International Room, 36th Floor of
Renaissance Club

Thursday, November 14
• 7:00a.m. - 6:00p.m.
Gathering Place
Mackinac Inner Circle, Level

s

Conference Registration
Mackinac Service Bar, LevelS

Education Track II
Richard B, Level

s

Risktaking and Grantmaking
World of Ford, Renaissance Center
PRI Loans and Recoverable Grants
Nicolet, Level S
Conversation w/Aifred H. Taylor, Jr.
Joliet, Level s
Community Foundation Track II
Richard A, level S
• 12:30-2:15 p.m.
Plenary Luncheon &amp; Keynote Address
Mackinac Ballroom, Level S

Shuttle service to The International Center will
be continuous from 5:45- 6:45p.m. To catch
shuttle bus meet at South Port Entrance (river
side) between Towers 300 &amp; 400, Street Level.
Return shuttle service to Westin Hotel will be
from10:00- 10:30 p.m.).

Friday, November 15
• 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Gathering Place
Mackinac Inner Circle, Level S
Conference Registration
Mackinac Service Bar, LevelS

• 7:00 - 7:30 a.m.
Early Bird Coffee
Mackinac Inner Circle, Level

s

• 7:30 - 8:15 a.m.
Buffet Breakfast
Mackinac Ballroom, Level S
• 7:30 - 8:15 a.m.
Community Foundation Breakfast Meeting
River Bistro, Promenade Level
• 8:30- 10:00 a.m.
Corporate Giving Session I
Richard A, Level S
Investment Seminar I
Brule' , Level S
Community Foundation I
Nicolet B, Level s
The Future of Michigan's Cultural Landscape
Joliet, LevelS
Women and Leadership
Richard B, Level S
• 10:00 - 10:30 a.m.
Refreshment Break
Mackinac Inner Circle, Level S
• 10:30 a.m.- noon
Corporate Giving Session II
Richard A, Level S
Investment Seminar II
Brule', LevelS
Community Foundation II
Nicolet B, Level s
Americans w/Disabilities: Invest in Ability
Joliet, LevelS
Environmental Issues Facing The 90's
Richard B, level S
The News On AIDS
Nicolet A, Level s
• 11:30 a.m.
Press Conference:
News Behind the News - AIDS
Nicolet A, Level S
• 12:15- 2:00p.m.
Plenary Closing Luncheon
Mackinac Ballroom, Level

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                    <text>�Mr. Taubman established and funds the
Taubman Center for State and Local Government at
Harvard University's John F Kennedy School, the
Prog ram in American Institutions at the University of
Mich igan, and Brown University's Pu blic Policy and
American Institutions program. He is the principal
benefactor of the University of Michigan 's A. Alfred
Tau bman Health Care Center and the A Alfred
Taubman Medical Library, and is a found ing
director of the Michigan Partnersh ip for New
Ed ucation. In addition , he is a member of the
advisory board, United Foundation of Detroit; the
Advisory Committee on Retail Marketing; the
University of Michigan Graduate School of
Business Administration ; and the board of The
Wexner Center Foundation, Ohio State University

A. Alfred Taubman
A philanthropist and entrepreneur, A Alfred
Taubman is the founder of th ree private foundations
and serves as a Trustee of the Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan. A counci l
of Michi gan Foundations member, Mr. Taubman
su pports education , human service and health
care agencies, the arts and civic projects.
Born in Michigan, A Alfred Taubman, is founder
and chairman of the The Taubman Company, Inc ,
real estate development firm in Bloomfield Hills,
Michig an, which manages 20 regional shopping
centers in major metropolitan areas from coast to
coast He is majority sharehol der and chai rm an of
Sotheby's Holdings, Inc , owns the Woodward &amp;
Lothrop and John Wanamaker department stores,
the restaurant chain of A&amp;W Restaurants, Inc., and
is director of the Chase Manhattan Corporation and
RH Macy &amp; Co , Inc.

He is president of the City of Detroit Arts
Commission ; and a tru stee or member of the
Wh itney Museum of American Art, New York, the
National Board of the Smithsonian Associates ,
Detroit Renaissance , Inc. , and the Urban Land
Institute, Washington , DC , among many others.
Mr. Taubman also serves as a director of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, the Economic Clu b of
Detroit, and the Friends of Art and Preservation in
Embassies.
Honors awarded Mr. Taubman include the
Doctor of Business, conferred by Eastern Michigan
University (1984) ; the degree of Doctor of
Architecture , conferred by Lawrence Technological
University, Southfield, Michigan (1985) ; the Harvard
Business School Club of Detroit 1983 Business
Statesman Award ; and the 1983 Sportsman of the
Year Award from both the United Foundation of
Detroi t and the Southeast Michigan Chapter March of Di mes Birth Defects Fou nd ation. He was
named a 1983 Michiganian of the Year by The
Detroit News, and in 1984 served as honorary
chairman of the Detroit Easter Seals Telethon.
Mr. Tau bman attended the University of Michigan
and Lawrence Technolog ical University, Southfield,
Michigan. He is a residen t of Bloomfield Hills,
Michigan.

�Dear Foundation &amp;
Corporate Grantmakers:
It's a pleasure to welcome all of you to th ree
exciting and productive days in Detroit!
This year's CMF Conference theme,
"Grantmakers &amp; Michigan: Building Winning
Alliances" reflects both the special opportunities
and special challenges facing all of us as
grantmakers during this time of particular
economic and social need in Michigan.
Conference program sessions have been
developed with carefu l attent1on to emerg ing
social issues, targeting such topics as the
environment, funding cutbacks for the arts, the
changing leadersh ip roles of women in society,
approaches to strengthening and nurturing
children and famil ies, and innovations in the
teaching of science in the classroom.
A number of sessions will also help all of us
creatively examine how we might improve
collaboration between private funders , government
and business in shaping a brighter future for all
people of Michigan .
As in past years, the CMF Conference Prog ram
Committee has worked hard to ensure there are
"hands-on ", practical sessions which relate directly
to your individual interests, whether in such areas
as investment and management of assets, grant
evaluation, comp lying with ever chang ing tax law
and regu lations, or effectively overseeing
scholarship programs.
You will also find this year's Conference
spotlights outstanding plenary speakers and
specialized conference tracks with related
sessions "designed by, and for" CMF members
from community foundations, corporate giving
programs, and independent family foundations.
Annual CMF Conferences have a well deserved
tradition of solid programs blended with wonderful
evenings of entertainment and dining. This
Conference is no exception. Your Conference Host
Committee has put together a range of interesting
cultural , human service, and historical tours for you

to chose from and you won't want to mjss
Thursday's reception, dinner and entertainment at
the fabulous International Center, wh ich will
embrace drama, music and dance in a fast-paced ,
fun-filled evening.
We are excited about the Conference, about
being in Detroit, and about sharing these three
productive and stimulating days with you.
Sincerely,

James M. Richmond
President &amp; Chief
Operating Officer
Frey Foundation

PROGRAM
CHAIRMAN

KayW. Hunt
Administrator,
Corporate Contributions
Detroit Edi son Foundation

HOST COMMITTEE
CO-CHAIRMAN

Gerald K. Smith
Program Director
WK Kellogg Foundation

HOST COMMITTEE
CO-CHAIRMAN

�Gathering Place
Mackinac Inner Circle, Level 5

Open throughout CMF Conference
The Gathering Place will serve as a meeting
ground for conference registrants and wi ll offer a
variety of special features The Gathering Place wiil
include annual reports and publications sponsored
by private, community and corporate foundations
and giving programs. Registrants are encouraged
to view CMF exhibits, video film festival and the
Foundation Center Regional Library Collection
display.

*

A special display of CMF Member
foundations publishing their 1st
annual report will be highlighted.

Board of Trustees Meeting
11 :00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Joliet Room , Level 5

Conference Registration
12:00 noon-6:30p.m.
Mackinac Service Bar, Level 5

DETROIT AREA TOURS
GM Tour 12:00-4:00 p.m.
All Other Tours 1:00- 4:00 p.m.
(Advance reservation required)
Conferees will meet at the South Port entrance
(river side) between Towers 300 and 400, Street
Level, board a shuttle bus, to take the tour of their
choice.

12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
General Motors Poletown Plant/
Auto Industry/Labor Movement Tour GM's high tech assembly plant and the history of
the auto industry and organized labor in Detroit
Tour members will start at the state-of-the-art
Cadillac assembly plant where key products such
as the all-new 1992 Seville are produced , then will
see where the Auto industry developed including
the first Cadillac of 1905. The tour will stop for a

video and explanation of Diego Bivera and his
Detroit Industry frescoes at the DIA including his
insights regarding American Labor at the beginning
of the union movement The tour will conclude
along Detroit's riverfront

Tour Facilitators: Dave Czarnecki, Assistant
Manager, General Motors Foundation
Glenn F Kossick, Executive Director,
Metro Health Foundation
1:00- 4:00 p.m.

Education - Tour Mumford High School
First Detroit Compact High School and site 'of the
newly opened prototype Compact Technology
Center. Tour members will see what combined
resources and collaborative decision-making can
accomplish to revitalize urban schools. Members
will hear from Detroit Compact students, graduates
and key community leaders. The Detroit Compact,
which is a collaborative effort involving the schools,
the community, the private and public sectors and
foundations, wi ll be entering its third year this fall.

Tour Facilitator Mary C. Mullally, Staff Manager,
Community Investment Program, Michigan Bell
Telephone Company
1:00-4:00 p.m.

Focus- HOPE
A demonstration of a holistic, family approach to
achieving economic self-sufficiency. Along one
street in Detroit tour members will see: The Focus:
HOPE Machinists Training Institute, the Focus:
HOPE Industry Mall, and the new Focus: HOPE
Day Care Center. All have been supported by
collaborative funding from public, private and
foundation sources. Together they provide the
comprehensive services people need to overcome
multiple barriers and become successful.

Tour Facilitator: Richard Levey, Vice President,
The Shiffman Foundation

�1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Historic Homes of the Auto Barons The Fisher Mansion and the Eleanor and Edsel
Ford House. Tour members will see two very
different homes. The Fisher Mansion was designed
by the same architect who did the Fox Theater and
can best be described as Moorish/Hollywood
fantasy, while the Ford House on the shore of Lake
St. Clair is done in a bucolic English Cotswold style.
Both echo eras of past glory and great wealth.
Tour Facilitator.· Joan Stevens, Assistant to the
Treasurer, The Kresge Foundation

1:00- 4:00 p.m.
Theater District The Gem, The Grand Circus, the Fox, Orchestra
Hall and the State (Ciubland). Tour members will
see works completed - the Fox, Orchestra Hall and
the State, and works in progress- The Gem and
The Grand Circus. Members will hear "behind the
scenes" explanations regarding the running and
booking of such diverse venues from the 400 seat
Gem to the 5,000 seat Fox; from grand opera at
The Grand Circus, the symphony and jazz at
Orchestra Hall , to leading-edge rock at Clubland.
Tour Facilitator: Rosemary Ging, Community
Relations Manager, Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.

1:00- 4:00 p.m.
Cultural Jewels, New Facets Detroit Historical Museum, the Detroit Institute of
Arts, Detroit Science Center and the Museum of
African-American History. Tour members will see
the newest additions to the state's premier cultural
attractions: The Wrigley Hall - Detroit Antique Toy
Museum Gallery at the Historical Museum featuring
the operating Glancy Electric Trains exhibit; the
new 19th Century European Galleries at the DIA
showcasing sculpture, decorative arts and the
museum treasures of Renoir, Degas and VanGogh;
the Omnimax film "Blue Planet" in the Science
Center's Space Theatre; and "An Epic of Heroism:
The Underground Railroad in Michigan" exhibit, at
the Museum of African-American History.
Tour Facilitator: Marlies Parenti, Office Manager,
The Kresge Foundation

�Conference &amp;
New Member Orientation
4:30- 5:00 p.m.
Joliet Room, Level 5
New members and first-time conference
registrants are invited to learn more about YOUR
organization. Newcomers will have the opportunity
to meet one another and members of the Council of
Michigan Foundations' officers, trustees and staff.
Speakers:

Judith S. Hooker, Chair, Council of
Michigan Foundations and Trustee,
Robert L &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Linda B. Patterson, Administrative
Director, Council of Michigan
Foundations, Grand Haven

Advisory Cabinet
5:15- 6:00p.m.
Joliet Room, Level 5
Meeting of past Council of Michigan Foundation
Trustees.
. Chairman: Russell G. Mawby, Chairman &amp; CEO,
WK . Kellogg Foundation , Battle Creek

OPENING RECEPTION
6:00- 7:15p.m.
World of Ford , Level 2 of Renaissance Center
(between Tower 200 and Tower 300)
See directions on page 7
The world's first traffic light blinked to life in
Detroit in 1915 (at Woodward and Grand
Boulevard). That gives you a green light to
proceed to the opening of CMF 19th Conference to
be held in the World of Ford , 300 Tower of the
Renaissance Center.

Reception hosted by Blue Cross Blue Shield
of Michigan
Entertainment by The Bess Bonnier Duo offering
a mix of classics and gentle jazz.

DINNER &amp; DONORS' PLATFORM
7:30- 9:30 p.m.
Mackinac Ballroom, Level 5
Moderator:

Judith S. Hooker, Chair, Council of
Michigan Foundations and Trustee,
Robert L &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation,
Grand Rapids

Welcome :

James M Richmond, 19th Annual CMF
Conference Chairman and President and
COO, Frey Foundation, Grand Rapids

Invocation.

Gerald K. Smith, Co-Chairman, 19th
Annual CMF Conference Host Committee
and Program Director, WK. Kellogg
Foundation Youth Initiatives, Detroit

Introduction: Gilbert Hudson, President, HudsonWebber Foundation and
Trustee , Council of Michigan
Foundations, Detroit
Speaker.

A. Alfred Taubman, 19th Annual Council
of Michigan Foundations Honorary
Chairman; Chairman, The Taubman
Company, Chairman, The Taubman
Foundation; Trustee, Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan,
Bloomfield Hills

Afterglow
9:30 -11:00 p.m.
International Room, Renaissance Club
Tower 200, 36th Floor
(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). Take
escalator up to Plaza 200, Level 2. Walk to elevator
bank marked 22nd-39th Floors. Take to 36th Floor.
Watch for signs, balloons &amp; Greeters.)
"Don't call it an evening" until you take this
opportunity to enjoy a view of the City and treat
yourself to coffee, cordials and lite sweets.
Reception hosted by Miller, Canfield, Paddock and
Stone. Michigan Opera Theatre will bring back the
"Broadway Review" featunng a blend of old &amp; new tunes.

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Proceed to Plaza 100 (right of the lobby when facing
motor lobby). Take a right under the green neon Plaza 100
sign and follow around to the second green neon Plaza
100 sign. Turn right and proceed through the Atnum
toward Plaza 200 (past the car display on left)
Take the up escalator (on the right) to the 2nd
level. Exit escalator and follow around to
the right At the Tenant Directory turn right
and proceed through the elevator bank.
World of Ford entrance will be on the
MARQUETTE A left. For those going directly to the
MARQUETTE reception , conference reg1strat1on
ROOM
will be available at the entrance of
MARQUETTE B the World of Ford.

From the Mackinac
Ballroom (CMF Registration
Area)
Take the guest elevators to
the lobby level , proceed to the
hotel lobby entrance
(glass
doors) and turn right Proceed
to Plaza 100 (right of Lobby
When facing motor lobby). Take
a right turn under the green neon
Plaza 100 sign and follow around
to the second green neon Plaza
100 sign. Turn right and proceed
through the Atrium toward Plaza 200
(past the car display on left). Take the
CADILLAC A
Up escalator (on the right) to the 2nd
CADILLAC ROOM level. Exit escalator and follow around to
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thenght. AttheTenantD1rectoryturnnghtand
proceed through the elevator bank. World of
Ford entrance will be on the left.)

FOR EASY REFERENCE BY ATTENDEES
To help you locate sessions/events on level 2 of
Renaissance Center, follow directions below.
WATCH for host and hostesses carrying balloons. They
will be strategically located to help lead the way.

From Guest Elevators
Proceed to hotel lobby entrance (glass doors) and turn
right Proceed to Plaza 100 (right of lobby when facing
motor lobby). Take a right turn under the green neon Plaza
100 sign and follow around to the second green neon
Plaza 100 sign , turn right and proceed through the Atrium
toward Plaza 200 (past the car display on left). Take the

From LevelS
Take the guest elevators to the lobby level, proceed to
the hotel lobby entrance (glass doors) and turn right
Proceed to Plaza 100 (right of Lobby when facing motor
lobby). Take a right turn under the green neon Plaza 100
sign and follow around to the second green neon Plaza
100 sign. Turn right and proceed through the Atnum
toward Plaza 200 (past the car display on left). Take the up
escalator (on the right) to the 2nd level. Exit escalator and
follow around to the right At the Tenant Directory turn right
and proceed through the elevator bank. World of Ford
entrance will be on the left.)

�Gathering Place
Open throughout CMF Conference
Mackinac Inner Circle, Level 5
The Gathering Place will serve as a meeting
ground for conference registrants and will offer a
variety of special features. The Gathering Place will
include annual reports and publications sponsored
by private, community and corporate foundations
and giving programs. Registrants are encouraged
to view CMF exhibits, video film festival and the
Foundation Center Regional Library Collection
display. A special display of CMF Member
foundations publishing their 1st annual report will
be highlighted.

Conference Registration
7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Mackinac Service Bar, Level 5

Early Bird Coffee
7:00 - 7:30 a.m.
Mackinac Inner Circle, Level 5
Those wishing to enjoy an early morning cup of
coffee before the buffet breakfast are welcome to
stop by the "Gathering Place."

Buffet Breakfast

Family Foundations Track I
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Interpersonal Dynamics and Other Sensitive Issues
Impacting Management of the Foundation
Brule' Room, Level 5

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This interactive session is designed for staff and
trustees of both family and independent
foundations . It will explore how the theories of
family and other interpersonal dynamics play out in
the board room as well as the overall grantmaking
and management of a family foundation. In
addition, the session will identify a number of other
sensitive issues which surface at some time within
independent and family foundations; for example
grooming the next generation, changes in family
structure, interpretation of donor intent, and the role
of non-family board members. The speaker, Ivan
Lansberg, has extensive experience with for-profit
family firms as well as considerable exposure to the
inner workings of nonprofit family foundations.
Moderator:

David G. Frey, Trustee, Frey Foundation,
Grand Rapids

Speaker:

Ivan Lansberg, Fellow, Yale University
Program for the Study of Family Firms;
Associate, Owner-Managed Business
Institute, Santa Barbara, CA; and
Founder, The Family Firm Institute,
Johnstown, NY

7:15 - 7:45 a.m.

Education Track I
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Mackinac Ballroom, Level 5

Beyond Head Start - Children Ready To Learn

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CMF Annual Members' Meeting
7:45-8:15 a.m.
Mackinac Ballroom, Level 5
Speakers:

Judith S. Hooker, Chair, Council of
Michigan Foundations
Dorothy A Johnson, President
Richard K. Rappleye, Treasurer
Mariam C. Noland, Vice Chairman Community Foundations
Donald A Lindow, Vice Chairman Corporate Giving Initiative

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
8:30-10:00 a.m.

First grade teachers can predict which children
are going to succeed in school and which children
will not. Sof!ie children are disadvantaged and are
not ready for Head Start at age three. For
disadvantaged children, school readiness requires
sufficient basic human needs and health care. A
family's parenting skills directly affects a child's
school readiness. A hungry child cannot
concentrate in school, a child of a seriously
dysfunctional family is not ready for a classroom. A
panel will discuss what can be done to help at-risk
children prepare for education.

�Moderator.

Kari Schlachtenhaufen,
Vice President, Program, The Skillman
Foundation, Detroit

Speakers.

Charlene Firestone, Director, Urban
Families Project, Wayne State University,
Detroit
Phyllis Johnson, Director, Infant Health
Promotion Coalition, City of Detroit Health
Department, Detroit
Diane Revitte, WIC Policy Coordinator,
Michigan Department of Public Health,
Lansing

Grantmakers
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World of Ford, Level 2 of Renaissance Center
(between Tower 200 and Tower 300)
See directions on page 7
The idea of cooperation among grantmakers is
not new. However over the past few years issues
surrounding grantmaker cooperation have been
discussed with greater frequency among donors,
trustees and staff. This session will cover the
effective process of cooperation - its advantages,
disadvantages, and characteristics. A workshop
format allowing small group discussions.
Moderator.· Henrie M. Treadwell, Program Director, WK.
Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Presentor: Alice Buhl, Consultant, Council on
Foundations, Cleveland, OH

Grantmaking Basics
Nicolet Room, Level 5

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A workshop that will focus on the "nuts and bolts"
of grantmaking, setting priorities, assessing
proposals, and evaluating results.
Moderator:
G. Bridget Ryan, Program Officer,
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
Speaker:

Robert S. Collier, Executive Director,
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

Scholarship Roundtable
Are Scholarship Foundations Ready
For The Future?
Joliet Room, Level 5

Moderator:

Albert L. Lorenzo, President, Macomb
Community College, Warren

Speakers.

Edward 0. Blews, Jr., President,
Association of Independent Colleges &amp;
Universities of Michigan, Lansing
Joan B. Stinson, Assistant Vice President
for University Development, Wayne State
University, Detroit

A 1991 survey conducted by Macomb
Community College shows that employers are
increasingly concerned about the quality of
Michigan education. The unprepared worker and
those who require retraining pose significant
challenges to our state's economy. As Michigan's
educational needs change, so will the role of
scholarship foundations. The panel will provide
insights into the future directions of Michigan's
higher education students and institutions, and the
role that scholarships will play in that future.

Community Foundation Basics

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(3 hour session)
Marquette Room, Level 5
An overview of community foundations, focusing
on a variety of issues that need to be understood
and discussed by new community foundations'
staff and trustees. This is an opportunity to
become oriented to community foundation history
and the technical aspects of getting organized,
asset development, investments and fund
management, grantmaking, marketing and public
relations.
Moderator/
Speaker:
Speakers:

Linda B. Strevy, Director, Grand Haven
Area Community Foundation
Kathiyn A. Agard, Program Director Community Foundations, Council of
Michigan Foundations
Elizabeth A. Cherin, Associate Director,
The Fremont Area Foundation
David D. Gardiner, Assistant Director,
Kalamazoo Foundation
Lisa Wyatt Knowlton, Vice President, The
Battle Creek Community Foundation
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Karen L. Leppanen, Vice PresidentFinance, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
Mary L. Olson, President, Capital Region
Community Foundation
Marcia L. Rapp, Program Officer, The
Grand Rapids Foundation
Gregory M. Zerlaut, Finance
Administrator, Muskegon County
Community Foundation

Community Foundation Track I
Investment Management
Who Hand les the Money?
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Family Foundations Track 'll
Family Foundation Fundamentals Key Legal,
Tax and Accounting Tips To Help Enhaoce The
Operation Of "Your" Foundation
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Two experts in the legal, tax and accounting
aspects of managing a family foundation share
tips, suggestions and valuable printed material that
will help simplify and enhance the management of
your foundation.
Moderator.

Stephen E. Upton, Chairman/Board of
Directors, Frederick S. Upton Foundation,
and President, Whirlpool Foundation,
Benton Harbor

Speakers

David E. Jensen, CPA, Tax Partner, BOO
Seidman, Grand Rapids

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Unique management issues faced by community
foundations will be discussed. Panelists will talk
about the merits of using outside investment
managers, monitoring and evaluating performance
and the relationsh ip of investment resu lts to fund
rai sing and grantmaking. Identify the issues you
should discuss in fulfil ling you r stewardship role for
community funds.
Peter J Christ, President &amp; CEO, The
Battle Creek Community Foundation
Stephen R. Clark, Vice President and
General Counsel, Gerber Products
Company, Fremont

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Jeffrey B. Power, Attorney, Warner,
Norcross &amp; Judd, Attorneys at Law,
Grand Rapids

Education Track II
Middle School Academies For
African-American Boys
Richard B, Level 5

Refreshment Break

Detroit, New York City, Milwaukee and other
school districts are experimenting with special
schools or classrooms for at-risk African-American
male students at the middle sc hool level. Middle
school is a "make or break" time for many students .
The goals of these academies are to strengthen
African-American families within a cultural context.

10:00- 10:30 a.m.

Moderator.

Freddye Webb-Petett, Program Director,
Leadership, W K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek

Speakers:

Michael B. Cross, Director, Male
Responsibility Program, Detroit Urban
League, Detroit

Daniel J Penn, Esq., Vice President,
Fund Evaluation Group, Cincinnati, OH

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

Deborah McGriff, Superintendent, Detroit
Public Schools, Detroit
Jack P Moore, President, Moore and
Associates, Inc , Southfield

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World of Ford, Level 2 of Renaissance Center
(between Tower 200 and Tower 300)
See directions on page 7

An overview of the major tenets of creative risktaking wil l be presented focusing on supports,
barriers and truisms. Panelists will reflect on
successful risks and ones in which the barriers
played themselves out. Audience interaction will be
encouraged.

Conversation with Alfred H. Taylor, Jr.
Joliet, Level 5
An opportunity to talk informally with Alfred H.
Taylor, Jr , Chairman, The Kresge Foundation. Mr.
Taylor wi ll discuss capital grantmaking and
challenge grants as well as his efforts to increase
philanthropy as Chairman of the Independent
Sector's Give Five Initiative.
Moderator.

Gilbert Hudson, President, HudsonWebber Foundation, Detroit
Alfred H. Taylor, Jr , Chairman, The
Kresge Foundation, Troy

Moderator.

Robert E Hencey, Director of Special
Projects, WK. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek

Speaker:

Facilitator.

Margaret A Talburtt, Director, Planning &amp;
Development, Greenhill School,
Ann Arbor

Community Foundation Track II
Caring for Donors &amp; Their Advisors

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Barbara L Comai, Trustee, The Miller
Foundation, Battle Creek

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Panelists.

Paul M Olson, President,
Charles K. Blandin Foundation,
Grand Rapids, MN
Jack NE Pitts, Assistant Vice President,
Community Affairs, Blue Cross Blue
Shield of Michigan, Detroit

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A panel of experienced community foundation
personnel wi ll discuss effective donor relations
programs, donor relations in a "mid-size"
foundation , and working with financial advisors.
Specific strategies for reaching and furthering you r
work with donors will be identified. Take home
more "tools" for you r "fund-raising toolkit".
Moderator/Speaker: Dorothy M Reynolds, President,
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

PRI Loans &amp; Recoverable Grants
Nicolet, Level 5

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Learn how Program Related Investments (PRI's)
are being used to forge new alliances in Michigan
today - how they affect foundations , how they are
structured and how they can be monitored. Panel
members will discuss specific Michigan case
examples, concluding with an opportunity for
questions and answers.
Moderator:

Donald A Lindow, Senior Vice President,
NBD Bank, N.A ,Detroit

Speakers.·

John A Weiser, Partner, Brody &amp; Weiser,
New Haven, CT
Karen L. Leppanen, Vice PresidentFinance, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan, Detroit
Richard K. Rappleye, Vice President,
Secretary/Treasurer, Charles Stewart Matt
Foundation, Flint

Speakers:

Patricia B. Johnson, President, Muskegon
County Community Foundation
Diana S. Newman, Director of Donor
Services, The Columbus Foundation,
Columbus, OH

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LUNCHEON &amp; KEYNOTE ADDRESS
12:30- 2:15p.m.
Mackinac Ballroom, Level 5
Moderator:

Leonard W Smith, President, The
Skillman Foundation, Detroit

Introduction: Maureen H. Smyth, Vice PresidentProgram, Charles Stewart Matt
Foundation, Flint
Speaker:

Robert L. Woodson, President, National
Center for Neighborhood
Enterprise, Washington. DC

former resident fellow and director of the American
Enterprise Institute's Neighborhood Revitalization
Project, Mr. Woodson previously directed the
National Urban League's Administration of Justice
Division , as well as national and local community
development programs involving a broad crosssection of the American public, and pioneered a
program to implement resident management and
ownership of public housing.
Mr. Woodson serves on numerous Boards
including the Commonwealth Foundation , the
Federal Home Loan Bank, and American
Association of Enterprise Zones.
An international lecturer- Europe, southern
Africa - he is the recipient of many awards and
honors, among them are the Outstanding Public
Service Award, Georgia Coalition of Black Women,
Inc. (1986); Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge
1985 George Washington Honor Medal; National
Association of Neighborhoods Outstanding Service
to Neighborhoods Award (1985); the National Black
Police Association Outstanding Service Award
(1980); John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur 1990
Fellowship Award; and the Marian Pfister Anshutz
_ Award , Family Research Council and Anshutz
Foundation (1990). He has been widely published
in journals, magazines, and newspapers and is the
author of A Summons to Life, published by
Ballinger Publishing Company.
Mr. Woodson received a B.S. from Cheyney
State College, an M.S.W. from the University of
Pennsylvania and attended the University of
Massachusetts doctoral program.

Robert L. Woodson
Robert L. Woodson is president of the National
Center for Neighborhood Enterprise and chairman
of the Council for a Black Economic Agenda. The
Center, founded in 1981, is a research,
demonstration, technical assistance, and
development organization, founded to help
communities create successful enterprises for
dealing with economic and social problems. A

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Education Track Ill

2:30- 4:00 p.m.

Science In The Classroom Educating For Technology
Richard 8, Level 5

Neighborhood/Community
Development Groups:
Who Are Their Future Funding Partners?
Brule', Level 5
As the ability and willingness of state and local
government to support neighborhood and
community development decrease, commun itybased organizations must build new partnerships
to support their work. This session will address the
·future of government support for neighborhoods,
other sources for support, and lessons that have
been learned in other parts of the country.
Moderator:

Speakers:

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

Business and educators are concerned that
math and science education is seriously deficient
at all levels of the K-12 educational system. Nontraditional methods and programs are attempting to
improve classroom education. Learn how
innovative Michigan programs are stimulating
student interest in science and math as subjects
wh ile at the same time improving student skills for
an increasingly technological workplace.
Moderator:

Anne DeBoer, Manager, Corporate
Contributions, Dow Corning Corporation,
Midland

Speakers·

Erik P Butler, Director of Business &amp;
Community Alliance, Michigan State
University, E Lansing

Amy Anthony, Director, AEW Housing
Group, Boston, MA
Michael H. Dougherty, Executive Director,
Michigan Housing Coalition, Lansing
Charlene Johnson, President &amp; Chief
Operating Officer, REACH, Inc., Detroit

C. Patrick Babcock

Edward 0. Blews, Jr.

David J Doherty, Vice President, GMI
Engineering &amp; Management Institute,
Flint
David A Zwart, Associate Professor of
Education and Coordinator of Hope
College/Kellogg Science Project,
Hope College, Holland

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World of Ford, Level 2 of Renaissance Cente
(between Tower 200 and Tower 300)
See directions on page 7
Learn the latest developments on key issues
affecting foundations: 1) the status of the "common
fund " bills; 2) the proposed IRS Regulations
affecting the deduction of gifts by multinational
corporations; 3) IRS approval of a "generic
affidavit" for making grants to non-U.S. charities ; 4)
likely prospects for leg islation to rerr.ove gifts of
apprec iated property from treatment undE(r the
alternative minimum tax; 5) possible simplification
of the Form 990 and the Form 990-PF; 6) the status
of standard accounting ru le changes proposed by
FASB; and other emerging issues of importance.

Funding Innovation in an '
Era of Government Austerity
Nicolet, Level 5
Is funding innovation a dead end? When
government at all levels stops expanding services
and funding, how may funders realistically begin
new and promising programs? Join the discussion
of changing grantmaking methods and strategies.
There are ways to work with government to
demonstrate new programs with a chance of
continuance after the end of the grant.
Moderator.

Leonard W Smith, President,
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit

Speakers.

Craig Kennedy, President, The Joyce
Foundation, Chicago, IL

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

Daniel G. Mulhern, Director of Youth
Services, Wayne County, Detroit

John A Edie, Vice President and General
Counsel, Council on Foundations,
Washington, DC

David D. Gardiner

R. Craig Hupp

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Families &amp; Children in Crisis

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Joliet, Level 5
Learn about model projects that are successfully
enabling families to gain dignity and control over
their lives. Typical projects recognize that families
need both relief from the environmental stresses in
their lives as well as affirmative and nurturing
support systems and relationships. In order to
effectively deliver the complex combination of
services required, leaders must opt for models in
which professionals collaborate together and with
the fam ily; providing families with the skills and
guidance necessary to solve problems.
Moderator.

Susan Kelly, Program Manager, Family
Preservation Unit, Child &amp; Family
Services, Michigan Department of Social
Services, Lansing

Community Foundation Track
Chair's Meeting
Marquette B, Level 5
The Chair of the Community Foundation plays a
critical role in the development of the organization
and the future of the community Each Chair faces
tasks unique to their community, yet the skills and
understanding needed to meet these challenges
are similar. Join your colleagues in a "Chair's Only"
discussion of this vital volunteer role.
Moderators.·

Eileen C. Starks, President, Midland
Foundation
Speaker·

Respondents. C. Patrick Babcock, Sr. Program
Consultant, WK. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek
Carol Bergquist, Director- Fund Evaluator,
Family Preservation Group, University
Associates, Lansing
Geneva J. Williams, President-Elect,
United Community Services, Detroit

David E. Jensen

Helen Philpott, Chairperson, Community
Foundation of Greater Flint

Ivan Lansberg

Thekla Shackelford, Former Chairman,
Columbus Foundations Governing
Committee, and President's Volunteer
ACTION Award Recipient, OH

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Community Foundation Track
Working With Youth &amp;
Youth Volunteer Service
Richard A , Level 5

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The new youth challenge for Michigan
community foundations requires both an Advisory
Committee of young people (under age 21) and
outreach to stimulate broader youth volunteerism .
Experts on youth service will discuss how to
successfully work with and encourage kids and
how to judge the effectiveness of the many youth
service models.
Moderator.

Ann Fergemann, Assistant Program
Officer for Scholarships and Youth
Services, Kalamazoo Foundation

Speakers·

John F Dirks, Field Organizer, Youth
Service America, Washington, DC

Planning Center, Promenade Level
(Directions: From Mackinac Level take guest
elevators to the lobby level. From lobby level take
the escalator down to Promenade Level, turn left
and meeting room is on the immediate right.)
Representatives of Foundation Center Regional
Collection Libraries will meet to discuss mutual
concerns and interests.

Refreshment Break
4:00- 4:15 p.m.
Mackinac Inner Circle, Level 5

Frank J Slobig, Director of Policy and
Programs, Youth Service America,
Washington, DC

Deborah McGriff

Mary L. Olson

�Prior to his electLon in 1990
as Michigan's 46th Governor,
John Engler served for 20 years
in the state legislature, the final
seven as Senate Majority
Leader. During his distinguished career, honors and
awards have been many,
including Legislator of the Year
by the National Republican
Legislators Association , the
Michigan Judges Association,
the Police Officers Association
of Michigan and the Michigan
Association of Professions; the
Guardian of Free Enterprise
Award by the National Federation of Independent Business;
and the Award for Distinguished
Service by the Association of
Independent Colleges and
Universities in Michigan. He
also received the Distinguished
Service to Agriculture Award
from the Michigan Agriculture
Conference.

A VIEW FROM THE
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
4:15 - 5:00 p.m.
Mackinac Ballroom, Level 5
Moderator:

Judith S. Hooker, Chair, Council of
Michigan Foundations and Trustee,
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation,
Grand Rapids

Introduction.· Russell G. Mawby, Chairman &amp; Chief
Executive Officer, WK. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek
Speaker:

Governor John M. Engler, State of
Michigan, Lansing

He was named Carin's Detroit
Business 1990 Newsmaker of
the Year, and USA\Today
recognized Governor Engler as
one of the 20 most promising
people in politics.
He is on the Board of Directors for the Michigan
Special Olympics for the physically challenged , is
active in the Toys for Tots campaign , is a member
of the Farm Bureau of Michigan, and recently was
appointed by President George Bush as Chairman
of the Commission on Presidential Scholars.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from
Michigan State University and a Juris Doctor from
the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. He received
an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Alma
College.

�Thursday Continued...

RECEPTION, DINNER &amp;
ENTERTAINMENT

Drama

The International Center

6:00 - 10:00 p.m.
(Shuttle service to The International Center will be
continuous from 5:45- 645 pm To catch the
shuttle bus conferees will be picked up from the
South Port Entrance (river side) between Towers
300 &amp; 400, Street Levei. Return shuttle service to
the Westin Hotel will be from 1000- 10:30 p.m.)
A very special event is being planned for
you ..... Enjoy an evening at the fabulous new
International Center, in the heart of Greektown.
Drama, music and dance will set the stage for this
memorable night The evening will begin with
entertainment by several members of the Wayne
State University Jazz Band who will perform jazz,
big band and other contemporary favorites in a
magnificent setting around the world's tallest indoor
waterfall.
Reception hosted by Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont;
NBD Bank, NA; Price Waterhouse.
Elegant dining will follow in the historic and
lavishly Art Deco renovated International Center
which offers a panoramic view of the downtown
Detroit River and skyline.
Dinner music and dancing will be provided by
the Center for Creative Studies Faculty Combo.
Detroit students from three unique educational
programs show that the Motown spirit is alive, well
and tapping its toes!

A cast of Northern High School African-American
youth, Roeper High wh ite youth and several
Fairbanks Elementary School students will bring
drama, comedy and song center stage with
excerpts from their acclaimed "City At Peace."
Director Mary Pratt Cooney

Dance
You'll be dancing in your seats ........... as young
students from the Center for Creative Studies/
Institute of Music and Dance perform a unique and
entertaining African tap dance.
Director:

Lloyd Storey

Mime
The sounds of silence will fill the International
Center as we watch in wonderment the Burton
International School elementary children , of many
nations and languages, mime the production "Let
There Be Peace On Earth."
Director: Brian Trim of the Marcell Marceau
World Center for Mime
Evening festivities hosted by
- ANR Pipeline Company
- Detroit Edison Foundation
- Ford Motor Company Fund
- Michigan Bell Telephone Company
- MichCon

Northern Lights

��Gathering Place
Open throughout CMF Conference

Community Foundation
Breakfast Meeting

Mackinac Inner Ci rcle, Level 5

7:30-8:15 a.m.

The Gathering Place will serve as a meeting
grou nd for conference registrants and wil l offer a
variety of special features. The Gathering Place will
inc lude annual reports and publications sponsored
by private, community and corporate foundations
and giving programs. Registrants are encouraged
to view CMF exhibits, video film festival and the
Foundation Center Regional Li brary Collection
display A special display of CMF Member
foundations publishing thei r 1st an nual report wil l
be highlighted.

Conference Registration
7:00 a.m. - 1 :00 p.m.
Mackinac Service Bar, Level 5

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River Bistro, Promenade Level
(limited seating : 70. Directions: From Guest
Elevators proceed toward hotel lobby Take
escalator down to Promenade Level, exit escalator
and turn right.
Follow around to the next set of
escalators. River Bistro entrance is on the left just
past the set of escalators.)
Another great year to celebrate the progress of
Michigan 's community foundation s! Join
colleagues for breakfast to celebrate the challenge
matches met and the new challenges awarded;
discuss future plans and opportun ities; meet our
new Program Associate and share your news with
colleagues .
Moderator

Mariam C Noland, President, Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan

Speakers:

Peter J Christ, President, The Battle
Creek Community Foundation

Early Bird Coffee

John E. Hopkins, Executive Director,
Kalamazoo Foundation

7:00- 7.30 a.m.
Mackinac Inner Circle, Level 5
Those wishing to enjoy an early morn ing cup of
coffee before the buffet breakfast are welcome to
stop by the "Gathering Place. "

Patricia B. Johnson, President, Muskegon
County Community Foundation
Dorothy Reynolds, President, Community
Foundation of Greater Flint
Diana R Sieger, Executive Director, The
Grand Rapids Foundation

Maureen H. Smyth

Joan Stinson

�Investment Seminar I
Outlook For The 90's

BUFFET BREAKFAST
7:30- 8:15a.m.

Brule', Level 5

Mackinac Ballroon, Level 5

Outlook for the capital markets with specific
reflections on which parts of the market will excel
over the year. Hear the experts' predictions.

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
8:30- 10:00 a.m.

Moderator:

Clinton P Schloop, Sr. Vice President,
Manufacturers National Bank, Detroit

Speaker:

Elaine Garzare!!i, Executive
Vice President - Director of Sector
Analysis, Shearson Lehman Brothers,
New York, NY

Corporate Giving Session I
Corporate Volunteerism Today
Richard A, Level 5
A corporate volunteer program thrives when it's
part of strategic public affairs planning; the
development of that strategy, program
implementation and evaluation wi ll be discussed by
the panel.
Moderator:
Speakers ·

R. Sue Dodea, Corporate Giving Initiative,
Council of Mich1gan Foundations, Detroit
Myron Fraser, Director, Technical Training,
Michigan Bell Telephone, Livonia
Mary Kennedy, President, Michigan
Corporate Volunteer Council, Detroit
Jefferson D. Morgan, Director,
Community &amp; State Government Affairs,
GTE Corporation, Stanford, CT

Community Foundation I
Balancing Long Term Endowment Building q I
and High Visibility Projects
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Nicolet B, Level 5
Building your foundations' endowments - should
you stress a high visibility project demonstrating
leadership and/or a low-key one-to-one campaign to
raise endowments? How much of each? What are
the ramifications of your strategy? Hear from the
leading expert in the field who has studied the effects
of the Ford/MacArthur Community Foundation
Leadership Challenge on the growth of mid-size
community foundations. Learn what's working.
Moderator/Responder: Diana R. Sieger, Executive
Director, The Grand Rapids Foundation
Speaker:

Margaret A. Talburtt

Freddye Webb-Petett

Steven E. Mayer, Executive Director,
Rainbow Research, lnc. ,Minneapolis, MN

�Friday Continued...

The Future of Michigan's
Cultural Landscape

Refreshment Break
10:00- 10:30 a.m.

Joliet, Level 5

Mackinac Inner Circle, Level 5

The discussions of ending State funding for the
arts created havoc among Michigan cultural
organizations. While some arts organizations have
established ongoing sources of operating support,
others may not survive the reductions in State and
private funding. The panel will discuss what
Michigan's future cultural landscape may look like,
as well as actual experiences of arts organizations
which have had to find alternative funding sources.
Moderator:

Joyce Hecht, Trustee, David M. &amp; Joyce
F Hecht Foundation, Grand Rapids

Speakers:

David Fraher, Executive Director, Arts
Midwest, Minneapolis, MN

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
10:30- 12:00 noon

Corporate Giving Session II
United Concerns For United Ways
Richard A, Level 5
Discussion of the current and emerging issues as
they relate to corporate support of United Ways;
new initiatives, direct giving, collaborative
efforts, etc.
Moderator.

Steven M. Horn, Community Programs
Manager, IBM Corporation, Southfield

Speakers:

Robert E. Ivory, President, United Way of
Michigan, Lansing

Judy Rapanos, Vice Chair, Concerned
Citizens for the Arts in Michigan, Detroit
Harold K. Skramstad, Jr., President,
Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield
Village, Dearborn

Women &amp; Leadership:

Gerry E. Percoco, Director of Special
Projects, IBM Corporation, Armonk, NY

Cj \

Rethinking the Concept of Achievment
Richard B, LevelS

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Theories come and go about whether or not
women lead in fundamentally different ways than
men. There is even deeper curiosity and concern
about whether or not gender differences in
adolescence and the development of self-esteem
make a difference for women when they gain
positions of responsibility. The panel will explore
recent research about leadership and gender
differences; and will hear the personal stories of
how women in philanthropy and volunteerism have
changed their lives, institutions and communities.
Moderator:

Jacqueline E. Washington, President,
Pontiac Area Urban League, Inc., Pontiac

Speakers:

Larraine R. Matusak, Program Director/
Coordinator, Leadership Programming,
WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Susan Church, Executive Director,
Michigan Womens Foundation, Okemos
Mary Alice Williams, President, Advisory
Center for Teens, Grand Rapids

Investment Seminar II

''
I •

The Key Investment DecisionAsset Allocation
Brule', Level 5
Review the impact of asset allocation on historic
and future portfolio risk/returns, as well as a
discussion of various asset allocation techniques.
Moderator:

James E. McKay, First Vice President,
NBD Bank, NA., Grand Rapids

Speaker:

Wayne Stevens, President, Duff &amp; Phelps/
MCM Investment Research Co.,
Chicago, IL

Community Foundation II
The FUNDamentals of Community Foundation
Finances
Nicolet B, Level 5
Funds are the basic building blocks of a
community foundation, but accounting for each of
them individually can be daunting if you don't have

�an accounting background or have the proper
systems in place. This session will focus on the
fundamentals : setting up a chart of accounts;
systems for handling gifts, tracking grants, funds
and pledges; monthly financial statements; and
audits. We will also explore operating budgets
and administrative fees.

An environmental grantmaker will offer_tips on
evaluating proposal submissions and grantees'
current needs as seen through Michigan proposals.
Moderator.

Peter M. Wege, President, The Wege
Foundation; Vice Chairman/ Trustee,
Steelcase Corporation/Steelcase
Foundation, Grand Rapids

Moderator/Speaker: Lucy R. Allen, President &amp; CEO,
Saginaw Community Foundation

Speakers.·

William A. Stough, Director of Marketing,
W W Engineering &amp; Science,
Grand Rapids

Speaker:

John M. Kunitzer, Principal, Yeo &amp; Yeo,
Saginaw

The Americans with Disabilities Act:
Invest in Ability
Joliet, Level 5

~

R Craig Hupp, Partner, Bodman, Longley
&amp; Dahling, Detroit

C, I

Through drama, the Mad Hatters brings to life the
daily issues of people with disabilities. This unique
and entertaining presentation, focusing on
employment and the Americans with Disabilities
Act, will encourage audience members to gain a
new perspective of people with disabilities. The
audience will meet many memorable characters,
including Janie, a woman who is mentally retarded
and works in a car wash, and Bea, who has
cerebral palsy and has been passed over for
promotion twice.
Introduction: Russell Gabier, Executive Director, Irving
S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc., Kalamazoo
Moderator.·

Roberta Robinson, Director, The Mad
Hatters, Kalamazoo

Actor:

Timothy Hayden

Actress:

Sharon Williams

Environmental Issues Facing the 90'S
Richard B, Level 5

Maureen Smyth, Vice President-Program,
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint

The News On AIDS (and the "Newse;
Behind the News")

A ,(

Nicolet A, Level 5

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The Michigan AIDS Fund has become a
nationally recognized model for collaborative
funding. In a one-hour briefing for CMF members
only, panelists will give a "behind-the scenes" look
at this case study on collaboration in an area of
crisis. Following the briefing, an 11 :30 news
conference will be conducted during which
Michigan AIDS Fund grants will be awarded.
Margeau Gilbert, Program Officer, National
Community AIDS Partnership will speak briefly, and
plans for 1992 will be outlined.
Moderator:

Thomas A. Bruce, Program Director, WK.
Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Speakers.

Margeau Gilbert, Program Officer,
National Community AIDS Partnership,
Washington, DC

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Because of huge liability risks, the legal
implications for nonprofits involved with
environmental issues are significant. An
experienced attorney will discuss these issues and
how environmental audits can control them. An
environmental engineer will inform us of new issues
surfacing within the field; which ones will need
support, and how much support will be adequate.

1

Sharron Krieger, Executive Director,
Whirlpool Foundation, Benton Harbor
Randall S. Pope, Chief, Special Office on
Aids Prevention, Michigan Department of
Public Health, Lansing
Patricia Priebe, Executive Director,
Children's Immune Disorder, Detroit

�Friday Continued...

CLOSING LUNCHEON

Acknowledgements

12:15- 2:00p.m.

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

Mackinac Ballroom, Level
An overwhelming response to letters of invitation
that were sent to speakers of national reputation led
the planning committee to delay the announcement
of choice. For a touch of suspense. A hint of
anticipation. Use the list of names below and try
your hand at guessing who the mystery speaker
actually is. Test your clairvoyant ability, but don't
miss out on the excitement of this closing session.
As always - an "express" lunch and a chance to
exchange fresh ideas with colleagues and friends.
Victoria Munoz (Puerto Rican senator running
for governor in '92)
William Sessa (California Air Resources
Environmental Board)
Robert Fulghum (author, Alii Needed to Know I
Learned in Kindergarten)

Ameritech Publishing, Inc. ,
ANR Pipeline Company
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company
Detroit Edison Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Frey Foundation
General Motors Foundation
David M &amp; Joyce F Hecht Foundation
Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.
MichCon
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan National Corporation
Miller, Canfield, Paddock &amp; Stone
NBDBank, NA
Price Waterhouse
The Detroit News
UNISYS

Erma Brombeck (author, columnist)

Board of Trustees &amp; Officers

David Kessler (new commissioner of FDA)

Officers:

Stephen Carter (Harvard law professor, author
of Reflections of an Affirmative Action Baby)
Barbara Bush (nation's first lady)
Tom Selleck, Woody Allen, Carol Burnett
(entertainers)
Wilhelmina Delco (Austin, Texas, state
representative)
Garry Trudeau (satirist)
John Major (British Prime Minister)
Clark Kerr (President, Emeritus, University of
California)
.. .or none of the above ...

Judith S. Hooker, Chair
Donald A Lindow, Vice Chairman-Corporate
Leonard W Smith, Vice Chairman-Private
Mariam C. Noland, Vice Chairman-Community
Richard K. Rappleye, Treasurer
Dorothy A Johnson, President &amp; Secretary

Board of Trustees:
Leo J Brennan, Jr., Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn
William A Diaz, Program Officer
Ford Foundation, New York
Herbert H. Dow, President The Herbert H &amp; Grace A
Dow Foundation, Midland
Robert A FiEiher, President &amp; Trustee
Frank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation, Lansing
Robert E Hencey, Director of Special Projects
WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Willard J Hertz, Vice President &amp; Senior Advisor
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
Judith S. Hooker, Trustee, Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker
Foundation, Grand Rapids
John E Hopkins, Executive Director, Kalamazoo
Foundation, Kalamazoo
Gilbert Hudson, President, Hudson-Webber Foundation,
Detroit

�Patricia B. Johnson, President, Muskegon County
Community Foundation, Muskegon
Howard D. Kalleward, Trustee, Dorothy U. Dalton
Foundation, Kalamazoo
Donald A. Lindow, First Vice President
NBD Bank, N.A., Detroit
John E. Marshall//!, President
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Mariam C. Noland, President
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan,
Detroit
W Calvin Patterson, Ill, Executive Director
McGregor Fund, Detroit
John W Porter, Trustee
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
Margaret A. Riecker, President, Harry A. &amp; Margaret D.
Towsley Foundation, Midland
Mary Caroline Rottschafer, Chairman &amp; CEO, Frey
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Leonard W Smith, President
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Stephen E. Upton, President
Whirlpool Foundation, Benton Harbor
Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman/Trustee
Steelcase Corporation/Stee/case Foundation,
Grand Rapids

19th ANNUAL CONFERENCE
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Honorary Chairman: A. Alfred Taubman, Chairman, The
Taubman Company; Chairman, The Taubman
Foundation; Trustee, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan, Bloomfield Hills
Program Chairman: James M. Richmond, President &amp;
COO, Frey Foundation, Grand Rapids
Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director, Community
Foundations, Council of Michigan Foundations,
Grand Haven
C. David Campbell, Vice President, Program,
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan,
Detroit
Anne DeBoer, Manager, Corporate Contributions,
Dow Corning Corporation, Midland
R. Sue Dodea, Program Director, Corporate Giving
Initiative, Council of Michigan Foundations, Detroit
Joyce F. Hecht, Trustee,
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation, Grand Rapids
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Special Projects,
WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Steven M. Horn, Community Programs Manager,
IBM Corporation, Southfield

Gilbert Hudson, President,
Hudson-Webber Foundation, Detroit
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Dorothy A. Johnson, President,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
James McKay, First Vice President,
NBD Bank, NA. , Grand Rapids
Linda B. Patterson, Administrative Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Dorothy Reynolds, President,
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
G. Bridget Ryan, Program Officer,
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
Kari Schlachtenhaufen, Vice President - Program,
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Clinton P Schloop, Senior Vice President,
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit
Eileen C. Starks, President,
Midland Foundation
Elizabeth Sullivan, Program Officer,
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Stephen E. Upton, Chairman/Board of Directors,
Frederick S. Upton Foundation and Trustee,
Whirlpool Foundation, Benton Harbor
Freddye Webb-Petett, Program Director, Leadership,
WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Host Committee Member
Kay W Hunt, (Co-Chair), Administrator, Corporate
Contributions, Detroit Edison Foundation, Detroit
Gerald K. Smith, (Co-Chair), Program Director, WK.
Kellogg Foundation, Detroit
Ludger A. Beauvais, President, Edward &amp; Hazel
Stephenson Foundation, Grosse Pointe
Amy Berke, Executive Director,
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation, Detroit
Mary E. Bradish, Public Affairs Specialist,
MichCon, Detroit
Marion Cartwright, Program Administrator,
McGregor Fund, Detroit
Donald F. Chamberlin, Sr., President,
Gerald W Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.,
Grosse Pointe
Christine Cusmano, Executive Assistant,
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust, Detroit
Dave Czarnecki, Assistant Manager,
General Motors Foundation, Detroit
Esther G. Edwards, Executive Director,
Gordy Foundation, Detroit

�Marvin A. Frenkel, Treasurer,
Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family Foundation,
Huntington Woods
Rosemary Ging, Community Relations Manager,
Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. , Detroit
Jean Gregory, Vice President &amp; Treasurer,
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Karla Hall, Supervisor, Corporate Contributions,
Ameritech Publishing, Inc., Detroit
Sandra G Hussey, Member Services Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Frank T Judge, Jr, Civic Affairs Director,
Ford Motor Company, Detroit
Susan L Kelly, Director, Public Affairs,
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company,
Southfield
Dianne Kimber, Vice President,
Michigan National Corporation, Farmington Hills
Glenn F Kossick, Executive Director,
Metro Health Foundation, Detroit
Kenneth E. Konop, Attorney &amp; Counselor,
Miller, Canfield, Paddock &amp; Stone, Bloomfield Hills
Karen L Leppanen, Vice President - Finance,
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Richard Levey, Vice President,
The Shiffman Foundation, Detroit
Sharon Maye, Manager, Contributions,
NBD Bank, N.A. , Detroit
Cathy Mozham, Manager, Community Affairs,
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Detroit
Mary Mullally, Staff Manager,
Community Investment Program,
Michigan Bell Telephone Company, Detroit
Lorraine Needham, Vice President,
The Detroit News/Gannett Foundation, Detroit
Lorraine Oberzut, Manager, Corporate Public Affairs,
UNISYS, Detroit
Marlies Parenti, Office Manager,
The Kresge Foundation
W Calvin Patterson Ill, Executive Director,
McGregor Fund, Detroit
Bernard V Quinlan, Director, Contributions &amp;
Community Affairs, ANR Pipeline Company, Detroit

Advisory Cabinet
Dr Russell G Mawby, Chairman &amp; CEO
WK. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Elizabeth H Binda, Vice President &amp; Trustee
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H Binda Foundation,
Battle Creek
Malcolm G Dade, Jr, Vice President
Detroit Edison, Detroit
Nathan B. Driggers, President
Harder Foundation, East Detroit
Nancy P Feller, Associate General Counsel and
Director, Legal Counsel, Ford Foundation, New York
Allan J. Fletcher, Vice President, Comerica
Incorporated, Grosse Pointe
Nicholas M. Gabriel, Comptroller
Ford Foundation, New York
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
Ted L Johnson, President Emeritus
The Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont
James R. Kettler, Vice President
The James A. Welch Foundation, Flint
Robert B. Miller, Chairman
The Miller Foundation, Battle Creek
Carl F Reitz, Secretary &amp; Trustee
Besser Foundation, Alpena
James M. Richmond, President and
Chief Operating Officer,
Frey Foundation, Grand Rapids
Robert A. Risselade, Trustee
The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids
Herbert F Spieler, Executive Director
The Jackspn Community Foundation, Jackson
Antony T Sullivan, Secretary
Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor
Alfred H Taylor, Jr, Chairman
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
William V Weatherston, President
Impact Group Fund,
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan, Detroit
William S. White, Chairman, President &amp; CEO
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
Sally J. Yerex, Second Vice President
NBD Trust Company of Florida

�Council of Michigan Foundations
Members
Private Foundations
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc,
Americana Foundation
Amy Foundation
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
Charles Shirley Avery Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust
Besser Foundation
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Donald B. Birtwistle 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 Highby Camp Foundation
William &amp; Mary Carls Foundation
Clarence &amp; Grace Chamberlin Foundation
Gerald W Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Christoff Family Charitable Foundation
Cook Charitable Foundation
Cook Family Foundation
Raymond M. &amp; Jane E. Cracchiolo Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Mignon Sherwood Delano Foundation
DeLapa Family Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The Charles DeVIieg Foundation
The Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
Dexter Charitable Trust Fund
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
The Herbert D. &amp; Junia Doan Foundation
Herbert H. &amp; Barbara C. Dow Foundation
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dyer-lves Foundation
Earhart Foundation
Earl-Beth Foundation
C. K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
Erickson Foundation

The J. F Ervin Foundation
H. T Ewald Foundation
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
Ford Foundation
Frey Foundation
Gannett Foundation
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.
Gordon Christian Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
The Gornick Fund
Granger Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
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
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward F &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The lacocca Foundation
William A. &amp; Ruth Janks Foundation
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
The Jensen Foundation
Jewish Community Foundation
Paul A. Johnson Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
Kaufman Foundation
The MinerS. &amp; Mary Ann Keeler Fund
W K. 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
Helen Laidlaw Foundation
The Greater Lansing Foundation
The Lee Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
The Loutit Foundation
Edward Lowe Foundation

�Lurie-Polasky Foundation
The Lyon Foundation
Malpass Foundation
Alex &amp; Marie Manoogian Foundation
McCo/1-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
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Merillat Foundation
Metro Health Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
The Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Francis Mills Foundation
Monroe-Brown Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Ruth Matt Fund
Mukti Fund T B. Murphy Foundation
Charitable Trust
Allen E. &amp; Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation
Ernest Nicolay Foundation
Amos Nordman Foundation
Charitable Trust Oscar P &amp; Louise H. Osthe/der
Charitable Foundation
William M. &amp; Mary E. Pagel Trust
Elsa U Pardee Foundation
William Lyon Phelps Foundation
Herbert &amp; Elsa Panting Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family Foundation, Inc.
The Pryor Foundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City .
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Sage Foundation
The Karla Scherer Foundation
Schwart.z Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The William &amp; Sarah Seidman Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
The Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
St. Denys Foundation
The Edward C &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation
The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
The Keith W Tantlinger Foundation

The Taubman Foundation
These Colors Don't Run 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
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
Frank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial 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
The Wilkinson Foundation
Matilda R Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
The Wolohan Family Foundation
Wren Foundation

Community Foundations
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 Region Community Foundation
Civic Foundation of Chelsea
Colon Foundation
Community Foundation for Delta County
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Community Heritage Foundation of Eaton Rapids
Four County Foundation
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
The Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation

�Greenville Area Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
The Jackson Community Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation
Leelanau Community Foundation
Ludington Area Foundation
Mt. Pleasant Community Foundation
Manistee County Foundation
Marquette Community Foundation
Marshall Civic Foundation
Midland Foundation
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Wyoming Community Foundation
Zeeland Community Foundation

Banks
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company; Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Citizens Trust &amp; Savings Bank, South Haven
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
First of America-Michigan, Kalamazoo
Grand Bank, Grand Rapids
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
NBD
Genesee Bank, Flint
NBD Grand Rapids, N.A., Grand Rapids
NBD Bank, N.A., Detroit
Old Kent Bank of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo
Peoples State Bank, St. Joseph
Second National Bank, Saginaw
Society Bank, Ann Arbor

Corporate Foundations &amp; Corporations
Allied Automotive
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
ANR Pipeline Company
Batts Foundation
Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Michigan
The Borman's, Inc. Fund
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company
Delta Dental Fund
Detroit Edison
Detroit Lions, Inc.

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 Operations, North Area
General Motors Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation
Herman Miller, Inc.
IBM Corporation
JSJ Foundation
Kello_gg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Kysar Industrial Corporation Foundation
Lacks Enterprises. Inc.
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Little Caesar Enterprises. Inc.
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
Mervyn's
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Michigan Health Care Education and Research
Foundation, Inc.
Midland Cogeneration Venture
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Trust
The Pistons-Palace Foundation
Prince Foundation
Scott Paper Company Foundation
SPX Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
A. M Todd Company Foundation
UNISYS
The Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation
Wolverine World Wide Foundation

Public Charities
Fetzer Institute
McKinley Foundation
Michigan Women's Foundation

�Smoking Policy

Check-in/Check-out Time

During regularly scheduled conference sessions,
smoking will be permitted only at the luncheon
sessions. When facing the head table, the smoking
section wi ll be on your left. No smoking is
permitted during any other sessions.

Check-in time at the Westin Hotel is after 3:00
p.m. Room assignments prior to 3:00 p.m. are on
availability basis. Luggage may be stored with the
Bell Captain. Check-out time at the Westin Hotel is
12:00 pm Luggage may be stored with the Bell
Captain prior to departure.

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 conference
registrants. In addition to member annual reports ,
CMF will display publications available through the
office. The Foundation Center Regional Col lection
Libraries will have their resource materials on
display The annual report display will be located in
the Gathering Place. Copies are complimentary
and are available as long as supplies last Please
honor any notations of "For Display Only. "
Exhibitors wishing to ship remaining copies home
following the conference are responsible for all
packing and shipping arrangements.

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

Parking
Parking options are: Westin Hotel Valet Parking
for guests - $9.50 per day; visitors to the hotel $10.00 per day; Westin Hotel Indoor (self-parking)
in Lot A- $7.50 per day; Westin Hotel (self-parking),
Lot B - $6.50 per day; Center Garage - across from
Westin Hotel entrance (self-parking)- $8.00 per
day; Port-At-Water Garage (next to Lot B) -$7.50
per day.

Designs/Production Coordination:

Program and Mailers
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Special Projects,

WK Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Conference Coordinator
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven

Conference Registrar
Judy M. Carl, Staff Associate, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven

Photographer
Richard Kay, Kay Photography, Grosse Pointe

�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 givi ng
programs. CMF began in 1973 on the premise
that philanthropy is more effective when
grantmakers have the opportunity for continuing
education, communication and information.

Council of Michigan Foundations
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, Ml49417
(616)842-7080
Display materials for the 19th Annual CMF
Conference are courtesy of participating
foundations; The Foundation Center in New York;
and the Purdy/Kresge Library of Wayne State
University.

See you next year for the ...

20th Annual CMF Conference
November 4·6, 1992
Stouffers Hotel, Battle Creek

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PROGRAM CHECKLIST
Wednesday, November 13
• 11:00 a.m.-6:00p.m.
Gathering Place
Mackinac Inner Circle,
LevelS

• 11 :00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Board of Trustees
Meeting
Joliet Room, level S
• 12:00 noon-6:30p.m.
Conference Registration
Mackinac Service Bar,
LevelS
Detroit Area Tours
• 12:00-4:00 p.m.
General Motors Poletown
Plant/Auto Industry/
Labor Movement Tour

• 1:00- 4:00p.m.

Education - Tour
Mumford High School
Focus- HOPE
Historic Homes of the
Auto Barons
Theater Distri ct
Cultural Jewels, New Facets

• 4:30 - S:OO p.m.
Conference &amp;
New Member Orientation
Joliet Room, level S
• S:1S- 6:00p.m.
Advisory Cabinet Meeting
Joliet Room, levelS
• 6:00- 7:1S p.m.
Open ing Reception
World of Ford,
Renaissance Center
• 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Dinner &amp; Donors' Platform
Mackinac Ballroom, level S
• 9:30p.m.
Afterglow
International Room, 36th
Floor of Renaissance Club
Thursday, November 14
• 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Gatheri ng Place
Mackinac Inner Circle,
LevelS

Conference Registration
Mackinac Service Bar,
levelS

• 7:00 - 7:30 a.m.
Early Bird Coffee
Mackinac Inner Circle,
levelS
• 7:1S- 7:4S a.m.
Buffet Breakfast
Mackinac Ballroom, level S
• 7:4S- 8:1S a.m.
CMF Annual Members'
Meeting
Mackinac Ballroom, level S
• 8:30- 10:00 a.m.
Family Foundation Track I
Brule' Room, level S
Education Track I
Richard B, level S
Grantmakers Cooperating &amp;
Collaborating
World of Ford,
Renaissance Center
Grantmaking Basics
Nicolet Room, level S
Scholarship Roundtable
Joliet Room, Level S
Community Foundation
Basics (3 hr. session)
Marquette Room, Level S
Community Foundation Track I
Richard A, level S
• 10:00- 10:30 a.m.
Refreshment Break
Mackinac Inner Circle,
levelS
• 10:30 a.m. - noon
Family Foundations Track II
Brule' Room, level S
Education Track II
Richard B, Level S
Risktaking and Grantmaking
World of Ford,
Renaissance Center
PRI Loans and
Recoverable Grants
Nicolet, level S
Conversation w/
Alfred H. Taylor, Jr.
Joliet, Level S
Community Foundation Track II
Richard A, level S

• 12:30- 2:1S p.m.
Plenary Luncheon &amp;
Keynote Address
Mackinac Ballroom, Level S

• 2:30- 4:00p.m.
Neighborhood/Community
Development
Brule', LevelS
Education Track Ill
Richard B, Level S
Washington Update
World of Ford,
Renaissance Center
Funding Innovation In An Era
of Austerity
Nicolet, Level S
America's Challenge
Famil ies and Children
Joliet, LevelS
Community Foundation Track
Chair's Meeting
Marquette B, level S
Community Foundation Track
Working Wi th Youth &amp;
Youth Voluneteer Service
Richard A, level S
Foundation Center
Regional Collections Meeting
Planning Center,
Promenade Level

• 4:00 - 4:1S p.m.
Refreshment Break
Mackinac Inner Circle,
LevelS
• 4:1S- S:OO p.m.
A View From The
Governor's Office
Mackinac Ballroom, level S
• 6:00- 10:00 p.m.
Reception, Di nner &amp;
Entertainment
International Center
Shuttle service to The
International Center will be
continuous from 5:45 - 6:45
p.m. To catch shuttle bus meet
at South Port Entrance (river
side) between Towers 300 &amp;
400, Street Level. Return
shuttle service to Westin Hotel
will be from1 000- 1030 pm)
Friday, November 15
• 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Gathering Place
Mackinac Inner Circle,
LevelS

.
Conference Registration
Mackinac Service Bar,
LevelS

• 7:00 - 7:30 a.m.
Early Bi rd Coffee
Mackinac Inner Circle,
lev~IS

• 7:30- 8:1S a.m.
Buffet Breakfast
Mackinac Ballroom, Level S
• 7:30- 8:1S a.m.
Community Foundation
Breakfast Meeting
River Bistro, Promenade
level
• 8:30- 10:00 a.m.
Corporate Giving Session I
Richard A, Level S
Investment Seminar I
Brule', level S
Community Foundation I
Nicolet B, level S
The Future of Michigan's
Cultural Landscape
Joliet, levelS
Women and Leadership
Richard B, level S
• 10:00 -10:30 a.m.
Refreshment Break
Mackinac Inner Circle,
LevelS
• 10:30 a.m. - noon
Corporate Giving Session II
Richard A, Level S
Investment Seminar II
Brule', Level S
Community Foundation II
Nicolet B, level S
Americans w/Disabilities
Invest in Ability
Joliet, Level S
Environmental Issues
Facing The 90's
Richard B, level S
The News On AIDS
Nicolet A, level S

• 11:30 a.m.
Press Conference:
News Behind the News - AI DS
Nicolet A, level S
• 12:1S- 2:00p.m.
Plenary Closing Luncheon
Mackinac Ballroom, Level S

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COUNCIL
OF
MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS

Mail registration card and fee to:
Registrar, Council of Michigan Foundations ,
P.O. Box 599 , Grand Haven , Ml 49417
(Checks should be made payable to Council of Michigan Foundations)

Grantmakers &amp; Michigan - Building Winning Alliances
November 13 - 15, 1991 Westin Hotel , Detroit, Michigan
Name

Title

Foundation/Bank/Corporation
Phone (
Street
City

State

Zip

Spouse's Name (if attending )
(Name as you would like it to appear on name badge)

FOUNDATIONS

BANKS

CORPORATIONS

�Complete both sides of one card per conferee or couple. Please attach additional registration s.
Enclosed is $

for reservation(s) for the November 13-15, 1991 , 19th Annual CMF Conference to be held at the Westin Hotel, Detroit, MI.
CMF Member

0

0

Non-Members*

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.

Early Full registration
(before October 25, 1991) six meals,
November 13-15, 1991

0$250

0 $375*

Full regi stration
(after October 25, 1991) six meals,
November 13-15, 1991

0 $275

0 $400*

NOTE: Cancellations will be honored until Wednesday, November 6, 1991
Tours will be conducted Wednesday, November 13, 1991 and by advance
reservation only. Please check only one box below.

TOURS

Partial Registration (Members &amp; Non-Members)
November 13, 1991

0 Reception, Dinner &amp; Session

$65

November 14, 1991

0 Breakfast &amp; Morning Sessions

$60

0 Lunch &amp; Afternoon Sessions

$60

0 Reception , Dinner &amp; Entertainment

$65

0 Breakfast &amp; Morning Sessions

$60

0 Luncheon Closing Sess ion

$55

November 15, 1991

0 Check if vegetarian meals desired

12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
1 00 - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

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0
0
0
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General Motors Poletown Plant/Auto Industry/Labor Movement
Education - Mumford High School
Focus HOPE
Historic Homes of the Auto Barons
Theater District
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Host Committee
Kay W. Hunt, (Co-Chair)
Detroit Edison Foundation

Susan L. Kelly
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company

Gerald K. Smith, (Co-Chair)
W.K. Kellogg Foundation Youth Initiative

Dianne Kimber
Michigan National Corporation

Lodger A. Beauvais
Edward &amp; Hazel Stephenson Foundation

Glenn F. Kosslck
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Amy Berke
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation

Kenneth E. Konop
Miller, Canfield, Paddock &amp; Stone

Mary E. Bradish
MichCon '

Karen L. Leppanen
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan

Marlon Cartwright
McGregor Fund
Donald F. Chamberlin, Sr.
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.

Richard Levey
The Shiffman Foundation
Sharon Maye
NBDBank,NA

Christine Cusmano
Federal-Mogul Corporation
Charitable Trust

Craig L. Mlnblole
Price Waterhouse

Dave Czarnecki
General Motors Foundation

Cathy Mozham
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan

Esther G. Edwards
Gordy Foundation

Mary Mullally
Michigan Bell Telephone Company

Marvin A. Frenkel
Meyer &amp; Anna Pre ntis F arnily
Foundation

Lorraine Needham
The Detroit News

Christine Heldlsch
Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.
Jean Gregory
The Skillman Foundation
Kathy L. Pomaville Pate
Ameritech Publishing Inc.
Sandra G. Hussey
Council of Michigan Foundations
Frank T. Judge, Jr.
Ford Motor Company

Lorraine Oberzut
UNISYS
Marlles Parenti
The Kresge Foundation
W. Calvin Patterson III
McGregor Fund
Bernard V. Quinlan
ANR Pipeline Company
Duane L. Tarnacki
Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont

Council of Michigan Foundations
19th Annual Conference

THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE THEATRE

The International Center
November 14, 1991
6:00- 10:00 p.m

�Burton International School presents the sounds of silence as we watch
in wonderment children from ages 6 to 12 mime several productions. The
group has appeared in the Fox Theatre Christmas performance "Detroit
Aglow." Founder and past director of Marcel Marceau World Center for
Mime Brian Trim is currently director of Detroit Mime Theatre and Spectrum Theatre Productions. Brian has presented many international artists
including The Grand Kaluki of Japan, and recently began a program for
traumatic brain injury patients at St. Joseph Hospital in Ann Arbor.
Northern Lights has been an organized youth drama troupe since 1989,
when it began as qart of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Youth Initiative
Program. Their presentation, "The People Could Fly," is a dramatic
retelling of an African-American tale of liberation. The group created
this piece while studying in Wales this past summer. Next spring, Northern Lights will mount a new version of their first production, "City at
Peace" under the direction of Mary Pratt Cooney. The Arts Foundation
of Michigan serves as fiduciary for this program.
The Center for Creative Studies/Institute of Music and Dance presents
Act 1- the Art of Motion Dance Theatre, founded in 1986 by Karen Prall
to promote and perpetuate the knowledge and appreciation of African and African-derived dance. Act II- Tap and Drum Duet, Amani
Kashka is a student of Lloyd Storey's at the Center for Creative Studies.
He has performed in the National Tap Dance Day celebration and
recently appeared with Lloyd Storey and Gregory Hines. Thaddeus
Dixon is a student of Dan Maslanka's at the Center for Creative Studies
and recently won both a regional and national American Guild of Music
competition.
Acknowledgements
CMF is most grateful to the following members for their additional
Conference support:
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
ANR Pipeline Company
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Clark. Klein &amp; Beaumont
Detroit Edison Foundation
Federal-Mogul Corporation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Frey Foundation

David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.
MichCon
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan National Corporation
Miller, Canfield, Paddock &amp; Stone
NBD Bank, NA
Price Waterhouse
The Detroit News

PROGRAM
Thursday, November 14, 1991
6:00p.m.

COCKTAIL RECEPTION
Atrium, International Center
Music by Wayne State University Jazz Band
Reception hosted by Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont, NBD Bank, NA,
and Price Waterhouse
7:30p.m.

DINNER
International Center
Dinner Music by Detroit Jazz Orchestra

WELCOME
Kay W. Hunt, Host Committee Co-Chair and Administrator,
Corporate Contributions, Detroit Edison Foundation
8:30p.m.

THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE THEATRE
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
Mike Evans

SELECTED PERFORMANCES
Burton International School of Mime
Northern Lights
Center for Creative Studies/Institute of Music and Dance

Evening Festivities hosted by
ANR Pipeline Company
Detroit Edison Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
MichCon
A special thanks to Mary Lou Johnson of United Community Services
of Metropolitan Detroit for producing the evening entertainment.
Shuttle service to the Westin will run from 9:30- 10:00 p.m.

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                    <text>Council of
Michig11n
Found11tions

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1991-92
ABnual
Report
-.:.::. -

~-

The Coun-cil
of Michigan
Foundations
is an association
of foundations
and corporations
making grants
for charitable
purposes.
CMF
as~ists members
to enhance,
to improve,
and to increase
philanthropy
in Michigan.

�About
The Council
of Michigan
Foundations

Our
Purposes .
&gt;

To provide the means for
regular exchange of ideas,
experiences, information and
expertise among Michigan
grantmakers.

&gt;

To represent Michigan
grantmakers' interests and
concerns with the officials of
local, state and national
government.

&gt;

foundations, 15 banks, 62 corporate foundations and giving programs, and 5 public
charities. CMF began in 1973 and was incorporated in 1975 to enhance, to improve

community foundation and

and to increase philanthropy in Michigan. Other constituencies are served as they relate

resources in the State
of Michigan .

to CMF's purposes and include all other Michigan foundations and corporate
grantrnakers, national government representatives, the media, grantees, the
national and regional grantmaldng community, and the general public.

To increase the efficiency and

CMF is affiliated with the Council on Foundations and 35 other

effectiveness of Michigan)s

regional associations throughout the country.

philanthropic network .

&gt;

295 Michigan grantrnakers, including 173 private foundations, 40 community

To increase private and
corporate grantmaking

&gt;

The Council of Michigan Foundations ( CMF) is a nonprofit association of

To inform the public of the
imp ortant and irreplaceable
contributions of Michigan
grantmaking institutions
to the state and to the
larger society.

�Message
To CMF
Members

As CMF enters the year of our 20th anniversary, Michigan grantmakers
are meeting the call of state and federal governments to assist in caring for
today's social ills. The preliminary survey results of CMF's Michigan Foundation
Directory eighth edition show that Michigan grantmalcers gave nearly $600
million to address the needs of the state's citizens. But just as in1portant as the
dollars contributed are the creative ways in which this momentous challenge is
being met. CMF is seeing the nwnber of collaborative ventures increase as
grantmalcers with similar program interests join together for greater impact in
their chosen priority area. Many challenge grant and matching gift programs are
being established, addressing issues of inadequate education, homelessness,
victims of abuse, economic development and the arts. Our sense of purpose has
been reinforced as we watch these special programs provide needed assistance.
Your needs and suggestions have produced the following results in 1991-92:

&gt;

The Michigan AIDS Fund, bringing grantmalcers together and
raising more than $452,100 from February 1990 through
November 1991 to fund a wide range of AIDS-related services

&gt;

The Community Foundation Technical Assistance Project,
providing the means for Michigan commwuties to begin the long
task of solving their social, economic and educational problems
The Kellogg Youth Initiative, involving young adults in activities
that encourage philanthropy and volunteerism

Dorothy A. John son &amp; Judith S. Hooker

&gt;

The Corporate Giving Initiative, serving to stimulate interest in
grantmalcing among more Michigan businesses and indusu·ies

&gt;

The seeds for a progran1 targeted to comprehensively
assist fanlliy foundations.

Your i.J.movation, your creativity, your dreams, your insight, is how CMF
became one of the most progressive Regional Association of Grantmalcers in the
nation. Next year, CMF will have provided 1:\vo decades of service to Michigan
grantmalcers. In celebration of this 20th anniversary, CMF is highlighting the
accomplishments of your grantmaking. Your needs continue to dictate CMF's
mission, purpose and program. It will be an exciting year as we work to help
you to help others.

Judith S. Hooker, Chair

�•

To provide the means
lor regular exchange
of ideas, experiences,
and expertise among
Michigan grantmakers

~

Annual Conference
attended by over 700
grantmaleers

~

Institute for

Children's Immune Disorder, Detroit, was the beneficiary of baskets of food collected at
the closing session of CMF's three-day Annual Conference which attracted
over 700 participants.

New Staff initiated

~

150 West Michigan
Members met with
CMF Board
of Trustees

CMF helps grantmakers learn the most effective ways to address society's
needs and distribute funds productively. Workshops, seminars and informational
gatherings are planned throughout the state each year. The largest event for
grantmalcers is CMF's three-day Annual Conference, which is typically held in

~

CMF sponsored

November. In 1991, the ammal conference "Grantmakers and Michigan:

seventeen additional

Building Winning Alliances," offered 702 individuals in attendance a total of 37

workshops and

sessions and ll8 experts from which to obtain information on successful

semtnars

grantmal&lt;:ing practices. Spring schools offered specialized programs for new staff,
corporate contributions officers and community foundation personnel. In June
over 150 West Michigan grantmakers met with CMF's Board ofTmstees, eight
regional grantmalcer meetings were convened throughout the year, and an AIDS
workshop was conducted in January. These activities enable grantmalcers to build a
network of resources which are invaluable in solving problems of common concern
in their part of the state. In worl&lt;:ing to extend and improve channels of
communication throughout Michigan, CMF revises and expands its
program offerings a1mually.

�To increase
the efficiency and
effectiveness of Michigan's
philanthropic network

&gt;

Michigan AIDS Fund
received $452; 100 f rom
interested CMF M embers
and made twelve

lillian Bauder, Trustee, The Skillman Foundation, and Alan £. Schwartz,
President, Sch wartz Family Foundation, ioin colleagues at a Detroit Area
Grantmakers monthly luncheon meeting.

program grants

&gt;

Grantmakers/ Grantseek ers
III attracted 1)200
no nprofit leaders
To assist grantmakers in accomplishing their goals, CMF encourages and helps
facilitate initiatives which reach beyond the grantmalcers' traditional funding tools to

&gt;

CMF serves in pa1ctnership

satisfY their philanthropic objectives. Collaborative ventures have been formed , and

with major state and

grantmalcers and grantseekers work together in sharing vital information. The

national charitable

Michigan AIDS Fund, a project established by CMF to allow grantmalcers to work

organizations

together in addressing the AIDS epidemic, has matured steadily as a collaborative
model and has been accepted as an associate of the National Commmlity AIDS
Partnership. CMF also cosponsors an annual seminar for grantmakers and
grantseekers, which last year drew 1,200 participants. Through collaborative
ventures, CMF serves to su-engthen the practice of philanthropy in program
development with such organizations as the Michigan Campus Compact,
the Michigan Nonprofit Forum, the Michigan Youth Service Commission, the
Accounting Aid Society, the National Society of Fundraising Executives, the
United Way of Michigan, state and local Chambers of Commerce, the
Council on Foundations, Independent Sector, the Foundation Center,
and Regional Associations of Grantmalcers.

�To inform the public
of the important and
irreplaceable contributions
of Michigan's grantmaking
institutions to the State
and larger society

&gt;-

Seventh edition ccupda t e))
Donald R. Parfet, Executive Vice President for Administration, The Upiohn
Company and President, The Upiohn Company Foundation, addresses the
fall CMF Corporate Contributions Workshop.

of The MichiiJ_an
Foundation Directory
published

&gt;-

CMPs Annual R ep_o rt,
M emo to Me m bers, and
Th e MichiiJ_an Sce n e
keep philanthropists
informed

In addition to sharing updates on events and issues of interest to its Members,
CMF provides the public and media with readily accessible information on Michigan

&gt;-

foundations and philanthropic endeavors. CMF's quarterly tabloid, The Michigan
M edi a sou rces pr ovided

Scene is distributed to more than 4,000 individuals sharing the diversified ways in

with informatio n fo r

which grantmakers make a positive impact on critical social problems. Serving a

258 g rantmaking

dual purpose is the circulation of CMF's brochure "Information for Seeking

n e1vs ar ticles

Foundation and Corporate Grants" - grantseekers are provided with important
proposal research and development information, and grantmalcers benefit fi·om

&gt;-

Vid eo histories on
Michigan grantmakers
in production

the reduction of inappropriate requests. A new CMF project, producing a series
of video donor histories, was implemented to serve as a historical record and an
inspiration to donors and philanthropists. Information exchange is seen as vital
to the continued growth of philanthropy.

�To represent Michigan
grantmakers' interests ancl
concerns with the officials
of local, state ancl
national government

~

Community Foun dation
Sta te Tax Credit
extension sec ured

~

Detroit Mayor Coleman Young welcomed CMFmembers to Detroit and shared ways in which Michigan
grantmakers have helped the city. He is flanked by Gilbert Hudson, President, Hudson-Webber
Foundation, and Kay Hunt, Administrator-Corporate Contributions, Detroit-Edison.

CMF-sponso red
publication, ccrhe State
of Nonprofit Michigan,
199P mailed to all

Michigan Senators,
Representat ives, and
state officials

Perhaps the most important task faced by CMF staff is to represent grantmakers'
interests before local, state and national governments. CMF staff members cooperate
with other state and national organizations which work on behalf of philanthropy
and the not-for-profit sector. CMF's involvement in enhancing public policymakers'

~

Legislative Goa l

understanding of foundation philanthropy has brought about positive legislative

Statement pursued ...

changes in laws and regulations, such as the lowering of the mandatory payout

Common Fund, Gifts of

requirement by Congress to a flat five percent of foundation assets, reduction of

Appreciated Property &amp;

excise tax on foundations, and at the state level, a tax credit for contributions to

state tax issues

Michigan community foundations . Over 30,000 financial advisors received information
on the credit in 1991. During the upcoming year, CMF has identified as a priority the
passage oflegislation to permit private and community foundations to pool their assets

~

CMF Legislative Net1vork

into a common fund for investment purposes. Participating foundations, especially small

informed lawmakers

and medium-sized ones, can significantly reduce their investment fees and increase their

about benefits of

total return- which means more money available to benefit tl1e people of Michigan.

grantmaking

�To increase private,
community, and corporate
grantmaking resources
within the State
of Michigan
PRIVATE

...

100 priva te Michigan
foundations crea ted in
last three years

...

Russell G.Mawby, chair af the CMF Increasing Philanthropy Committee and CEO, the WK.
Kellogg Foundation, meets with Kate Pew-Walters, newly elected CMF Trustee and
Executive Director, Steelcase Foundation, to discuss CMF programs designed to increase
grantmaking resources.

Peer donor groups
identified fo r sharing
of expertise

...

Update fo r
Establishing_ a
Charitable Foundation
in Michigan publish ed

Having already established successful programs for corporate and community
grantmalcers, CMF is now developing specialized services to assist private fow1dation
grantmal&lt;:ers. Of particular interest are the needs of the smaller family foundations
which comprise over 70% ofCMF's private foundation membership. During CMF's
19th Annual Conference, two focused sessions were provided fanlliy foundations ,
and informative sessions have been increased to five for the 20th Annual Conference.
Currently underway is an effort to nurture the next generation of family foundation
grantmakers, with donors being invited to small, informal gatherings where the
benefits of private giving will be discussed. CMF believes that the next generation
of volunteers and philanthropists can be established and nurtured through a
strong network of philanthropic involvement.

�To increase private,
community, and corporate
grantmaking resources
within the State
of Michigan
COMMUNITY

&gt;-

Community foundation
assets increased 68 %;
g ra nts in creased 100%

&gt;-

Young adults from around the state gather to share their ideas about volunteerism and
leadership. The meetings are held as part of the CMF Community Foundation Youth
Project, funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and supported by the Charles Stewart
Moll Foundation.

On-site consultations
co n ducted with 72
community fo unda tion
board trustees

Community foundations in Michigan continue to grow in size, number and

&gt;-

W.K. K ellogg Fou ndatio n

organizational capacity with the support of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation $35 million

Yo u th I program resu lted

challenge grant and the $350,000 Charles Stewart Mott Foundation grant for technical

in 26 yo u th projects fund ed

assistance. Technical assistance provided by CMF during the year included formal training
sessions on the leadership of change, workshops specifically designed for commwuty

&gt;-

W.K. K ellogg Fo undation
Yo u th Project II laun ched

foundations during the CMF A.tmual Conference, a three-day workshop on phumed giving,
and a spring school discussion on malting innovative small grants and identifYing potential
donors . Individualized legal assistance and onsite planned giving services extended the
customized consultation available through CMF. Library services were computerized,

&gt;-

Fou r t raining manuals

and scholarship assistance, including nUni-grants, helped members meet their muque needs

pu blished

for further education and project support. The CMF Youth Project, under a new challenge
grant, was launched successfully with six initial applications approved for challenges. Each
was successfi.1l in their efforts to raise the match. The Youth Project Advisory Committee
established policy and protocol, approved the initial grants, and individually visited the first
grant recipients. CMF staff has visited 90% of the youth comn1ittees to provide technical
assistance and lend support. Currently, 242 young people serve on commw1ity foundation
youth comn1ittees d1roughout d1e state. Expanded support and training is being planned
by CMF, with regional workshops and a tlu·ee-day statewide conference for youth committee members in 1992.

�To increase private,
community, and corporate
grantmaking resources
within the State
of Michigan
CORPORATE

&gt;

Over 1,200 business
owners and officers
heard messages on

A. Alfred Taubman, Chairman of the Taubman Company ond The Taubman Foundation,
keynoted the CMF 1991 Donor's Platform.

why and how their
corporations
can give

&gt;

Corporati ons assisted
with formation
and revisi on of
corporate giving
programs

CMF's program to encourage the formation of new corporate giving programs
and enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of existing programs in Michigan has seen
worthy results, with the level of awareness increasing among corporate leaders regarding
the need for and benefits of corporate giving programs. Over 1,300 business leaders
receive the corporate newsletter-highlighting the good news of social responsibility

&gt;

Sponsored publication of

through corporate giving and Keynote- a publication which shares the remarks of

Efffctive CorJJ_orate

annual conference and workshop spealcers. Key business leaders have received valuable

Phila n throJJ_y_:

information on effective management of corporate contributions from attending CMF

Buildin.!J_ a Givin.!J_
Pro.!J_ram with
ImJJ_act

presentations in Detroit, ~rand Rapids, Cadillac, Jackson, Monroe, Battle Creek,
Kalamazoo, Midland, Saginaw and Port Huron. With continued personal contact and
beneficial information, CMF believes that many corporations in these locations will
organize a giving program or strengthen an existing program. To assist in the process,
CMF has sponsored the publication, Effective Corporate Philanthropy: Building a
Giving Program with Impact, providing valuable information in building a practical,
productive management system. CMF looks forward to the continued expansion of
the corporate grantmakers' network and to encouraging information exchange
among leaders interested in corporate giving programs and strategies.

�CMF Board
Of Trustees

&amp; Officers
Chair
Judith S. Hooker
Trustee, Robert L. &amp; Judith S.
H ooker Foundation
Grand R..~pid s
Vice Chairman - Private
Leonard W. Smith
President &amp; Trustee,
The Skillman Foundation
Detroit

Vice Chairman - Corporate
Donald A. Lindow
First Vice President, NBD Bank, N.A.
Detroit
Vice Chair - Community Foundations
Mariam C. Noland
President, Community Foundation

for Southeastern Michigan
Detroit

&gt;

The Council of Michigan
Foundations is governed by a
24-member Board of Trustees.

Treasurer
Richard K. Rapp!eye
Vice President, Secretary/Treasurer,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Flint

without renumeration, are

Dorothy A. Johnson
President &amp; Secretary
Council of Michigan Foundations
Grand Haven

elected at the Annual

Leo J. Brennan, Jr.

These individuals, who serve

Members' Meeting held
during the CMF Annual
Confer ence.

Execu rive Director, Ford Motor

Company Fund
Dearborn

Dorothy A. Johnson

Enunet D. Carson
Program Officer-Philanthropy and the
Non-Profit Sector, Governance and Public
Policy Program, Ford Foundation
New York

&gt;

The CMF Board met three
times this past year, in Jun e
and November, 1991 and
February, 1992

Robert S. Collier
Executive Director, Rotary Charities
of Traverse C ity
Traverse City

William A. Diaz
Program Officer-Human Righ ts &amp;
Governance, Ford Foundation

New York

&gt;

Trustees serve on at least one of
23 working committees

* Em'n-tet D. Carson

Herbert H. Dow
President &amp; Trustee, The Herbert H.
&amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
President &amp; Trustee, The Herbert H.
&amp; Barbara C. Dow Foundation
Midland
Mary Caroline (Twink) Frey
Chair &amp; Trustee, Frey Foundation
Chair &amp; Trustee,
Nokomis Foundation
Grand Rapids
Robert E . Hencey
Director of Special Projects,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Battle Creek
Willard J. Hertz
Vice President &amp; Senior Adviser,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Flinr

• William A. Diaz

* E1runet D. Carson was
elected June, 1992 to fill
the unexpired term of
William A. Diaz.

H erbett H. Dow

�John E. Hopkins
Executive Director,

Kalamazoo Foundation
Kalamazoo
James R. Jenkins

John E. Hopkins

Gilbert Hudson
President, Hudson-Webber
Foundation

Detroit
James R. Jenkins
Vice President, Secretary &amp; General
Counsel, Dow Corning Corporation
Trustee, Dow Corning Foundation
Midland

Patricia B. Johnson

Patricia B. Johnson
President, Muskegon County

Joh" E. Marshall III

Community Foundation
President, Ocenana County
Comn1unit:y Foundation

Trustee, Paul C. Johnson Foundation
Muskegon
John E. Marshall III
President &amp; Trustee, The Kresge
Foundation
Troy

- John

W Porter

Donald R. Parfet
Executive Vice President for
Administration, The Upjohn
Company
President &amp; Trustee,
The Upjohn Company Foundation
Kalamazoo
W. Calvin Patterson III
Executive Director, McGregor Fund
Detroit
John W. Porter
Trustee, Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation
Flint
James M. Richmond
President, Frey Foundation
Grand Rapids

Mat;garet A. (Ranny) Riecker

Margaret A. (Ranny) Riecker
President, Harry A. &amp; Margaret D.
Towsley Foundation, Ann Arbor
Trustee, Herbert H. &amp; Grace A.
Dow Foundation
Midland
Peter P. Thurber
President, David M. Whitney Fund
Trustee, Community Foundation

for Southeastern Michigan
Trustee, McGregor Fund
Detroit

Peter P. Thurber

Stephen E. Upton
President, Whirlpool Foundation
Benton Harbor
Chairman &amp; Trustee, FrederickS.
Upton Foundation
St. Joseph
Kate Pew Wolters
Executive Director,

Steelcase Foundation
Grand Rapids

Robert E. Hencey
J!Jzrv Caroline (Twink) Frey

Kate Pew Wolten
Willard]. Hertz

�Our
Finances

General
Operating
Fund

Support-grants
Revenues:
Contributions
Conferences
Workshops
Publications
Investment income ond other
REPORT OF
IN DEPENDENT
AUDITORS
Board of Trustees
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
We have audited the accompanying balance
sheets of the Council of Michigan Foundations,
Inc. as of March 31, 1992, and the related
statements of activity and changes in fund
balances and cash flows-unrestricted funds for
the year 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 have previously audited and
reported upon the March 31, 1991 fin ancial
statements which are included in summary form
for comparative information.
We conducted our audits in accordance with
generally accepted auditing standards. T hose
standards require that we plan and perform the
audit to obtain reasonable assurance about
whether the financial statements are fi·ee 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 financ ial position of the Council of ,
Michigan Foundations, Inc. at March 31, 1992,
and the results of its operations and its cash
flows of unresu-icted funds for the year then
ended in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles.

~"'MApril 22, 1992

Furniture
and
Equipment
Fund

Subtotal

s558,455

s558,455

131,026
19,605
16,1 48
30,603
755,837

131,026
19,605
16,148
30,603
755,837

285,731
61 ,852
129,736
32,024
32,619
21 ,199
47,794

285,731
61 ,852
129,736
32,024
32,619
21 ,199
47,794

7,224
50,219
17,326
86
5,132

s 39,119

7,224
50,219
17,326
86
5,132
39,119

33,747

(39, 119)

(5,372)

Fund balances ot beginning of year
222,639
Transfers-furniture ond equipment acquisitions (79,320)
Other transfers
55,516

119,470
79,320
1,880

342,109

s232,582

s161,551

s394,133

TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUES
EXPENSES

Grants
Solories, toxes ond benefits
Contracted services
Conferences
Workshops
Printing ond publications
Meetings ond travel
Telephone ond postage
Scholarship activities
-Equjpment lease ond maintenance
Occupancy- Note A
General supplies
Books ond subscriptions
Insurance
Depreciation
Loss on investment-Note C
Fund for the 90's
TOTAL EXPENSES
Support and Revenues
Over (Under) Revenues

FUND BALANCES AT YEAR END

21
31
192
2,899
7,432
500

-0-

57,396

See notes to finonciol statements.

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS, INC.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
March 31, 1992
NOTE A - Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
Statentent Presentation: The accompanying financial stateme nts 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. U nrestricted 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 donorrestricted 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. The
Endowment Fund is used to account for a gift established with the intent that only
the earnings thereon be expended for stated purposes.

-0-

�STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITY AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES
Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
Restricted

odtefeller
Fund

Community Foundation Projects
Moll Community
Foundation
Technical
Kellogg Youth
Assistance Fund
Project I

s371 ,851
s4,500

Endowment

Kellogg Youth
Project II

s852,303

7,985
54
115,742

2,206

41 ,078
10,744

22,804
394,655

237,500

1,502

s1,336,202

s986,258

52,183

240,708
9,948
1,706
91,322
1,679,886

799,163
131 ,026
29,553
17,854
125,857
2,439,655

766,360
107,060
30,644
35,379
109,617
2,035,318

854,250
495,562
174,179
129,928
82,454
98,499
81,353
77,489
32,003
13,400
54,719
34,968
6,577
6,320
39,119
171,731
31 ,148
2,383,699

926,965
387,972
117,918
106,239
74,953
103,766
43,832
35,458
7,396
14,011
42,104
27,273
13,934
7,338
32,865
33,155
1,975,179

3,932

55,956

60,139

74,341

416,450

356,311

472,406

$416,450

66,948

4,702
168,933

500,000
113,668
51 ,413

52,855
17,837

116,750
3
32,302

2,624
1,336

1,274
20,618
4,885
3,856

2,126
3,477
2,401

369
254

1,874

--

171,731

s

409,231

820,272

101,948

158,933

1,622,490

-0-

-0-

(14,576)

96,972

(35,000)

10,000

57,396

s

-0-

s

-0-

3,932

171,731

115,742

-0-

s 3,932

854,250
209,831
112,327
192
50,430
65,880
60,154
29,695
32,003
6,176
4,500
17,642
6,491
1,188

4,500

14,576

(96,972)

s

-0-

35,000

s

-0-

Year Ended March 31
1992
1991

s1,336,202

920
1,570

24,675
35,789
27,057
16,496
23,925
6,176
4,500
11 ,273
4,112
1,188

Subtotal

WilliamW.
Allen
Fund

s112,048

1,043
82
63,816
917,244

22,355
6,574
17,303
5,650
8,078

792

Michigan
Aids
Fund

s64,458

s107,703

4,500

Corporate
Giving
Initiative
Fund

Totals

(10,000)

s

-0-

Short-tertn Investments: Short-term investments consist of commercial paper
(maturities of less than 90 days) and money market funds that arc carried at fair market
value, whi ch equals cost.

Fzwnit1tre and Eq1tipment: 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 t he assets.
Cotttributed R ent: The Council leases office space at amounts less than estimated fair
rental value. The difference between the estimated fair rental value of the office space
and total occupancy costs is approximately $36,200 in 1992 ($25 ,400 in 1991 ) and is
recognized as a contribution and occupancy expense in the accompanying financial
statements .
Reclassifications: Certain amounts reported in the 1991 financial statements have been
reclassified to conform with the 1992 presentation.

(57,396)

s

-0-

s78,273

s

NOTE B - Fund Purposes
Unrestricted Funds of the Council are described as follows :

General Operating Fund: To record revenues and expenses related to the
administrative and service activities of the Council.
Fztrniture a nd Eqttip'1nent Fund: To record the acquisitio n, depreciatio n and
disposal of furniture and equipment.

Restricted Funds of the Council are described as follows :

Improving Philanthropy Fund: T o record revenues and expenses related to a
project aimed at enhancing educational, volunteer and management opportu nities
for the nonprofit sector.

�STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS-UNR ESTRICTED FUNDS

BALANCE SHEETS

Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.

Council of Michigan Foundations, Inc.
Year Ended
March 31
1992
1991

OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Excess of support ond revenues over (under) expenses
Adjustments to reconcile excess of support and revenues over (under)
expenses to net cosh provided by operating activities:
Depreciation
Changes in accounts payable
Transfer from donor-restricted fund
NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES

s

(5,372)

s 33,108

39,119
(3,538)
57,396
87,605

32,865
4,321
24,714
95,008

Unrestricted Funds
Cosh
Short-term investments

s

Furniture
Equipment
Less allowances for depreciation

(81,200)
6,405

(51,589)
43,419

Cosh and short-term investments at beginning of year

228,582

185,163

CASH AND SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS AT END OF YEAR

s234,987

s228,582

I ) Denotes reduction in cosh ond short-term investments.
See no tes to finonc iol statements.

s
Restricted Funds
Cosh
Short-term investments- Note C

234,987
234,987

2,676
225,906
228,582

67,379
228,147
295,526
133,975
161,551

49,103
191,700
240,803
121,333
119,470

396,538

s1,431,521
s1,431,521

Endowment Fund
Investments
TOTAL ASSETS • ALL FUNDS

Community Foundation Projects:

March 31
1991

ASSETS

INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Purchases of furniture and equipment
INCREASE IN CASH AND SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS

1992

s

348,052

s

10,000
1,481,802

s1,491,802

78,273

74,341

s1,906,332 s1,914,195

LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES

Rockefeller Fund: To record a one year grant reflecting the revenues and
expenses related to a national information exchange among communi ty
foundatio ns interested in funding youth pro jects.

Mott Community Fozmdatio11 Technical Assistance Fund: To record revenues
and expenses related to providing tecluucal assistance to Michigan community
foundati ons. The Council received a payment of $1 50,000 in 1992 representing a portion of the $3 50 ,000 grant provided by the Charles Stewart Mott
Fo undation. The Council expects to receive an additional $200,000 during
fiscal years 1994 and 1995.
Kellogg Youth Project I: T o record the receipt and disbursement of grant
monies related to the Michigan Community Foundation Youth Project I (Youth
Project I ). The Youth Project I is aimed at encouraging youth development in
local communities while strengthening community fo undatio n leadership and
grantmak:ing capacity . The Council acts as administrator of the grant, with all
grant monies received from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation bein g distributed to
community foundation members under conditions defined by the grant
agreement. The Council must return to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation any
project funds which have not been expended by November 30, 1993.

Kellogg Youth Project II: To record the receipt and dis bursement of grant
monies related to the Michigan Community Foundation Youth Project II which
is a continuation of the Yo uth Project I. Council received payments of
$1 ,200,000 in 1992 and $300,000 in 1991 from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
These payments represent a portion of the W.K Kellogg Foundation's
$35,000,000 project under which the Council expects to receive an additional
$4,000,000 during fiscal years 1993 through 1995 .

Unrestricted Funds
Accounts payable
Fund balances:
General operating
Net investment in furniture and equipment

s

2,405

s

232,582
161,551
394,133

5,943
222,639
119,470
342,109

396 538

s

589,500
579,500
68,505
194,016

s 961,350

s1,431 ,521

s1,491,802

Endowment Fund
Fund balance

s

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES · ALL FUNDS

s1,906,332

s 74,341
s1,914,195

Restricted Funds
Deferred revenue - Note B:
Kellogg Youth Project I
Kellogg Youth Project II
Michigan Aids Program
Other deferred revenue

s

78,273

348,052

301,118
135,553
93,781

Seenotestofinancio!stutements.

Corporate Giving Initiative Fund: To record revenues and expenses related to
encouraging the formation and expansion of Michigan corporate giving programs.
Michigan AIDS Fund: To record revenues and expenses of a collaborative
fimding grant program administered by the Council which is a vehicle for Council
members to cooperatively fimd AIDS related projects in Michigan.
The Endowment Fund of the Council is described as follows:

William W. Allen Ftmd: To record reve nues and expenses directed toward
furthering the understanding 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.

NOTE C- Short-term Investments
A portion of short-term investments of the Kellogg Youth Project I ($400 ,000) was
invested in commercial paper of Drexel Burnham Lambert, which subsequently filed
for corporate reorga11ization under Chapter l l of the United States Bankruptcy
Code. In 1992, the Council recognized a $171,73lloss based on the anticipated
amount expected to be realized on tllis investment. The Council has designated an
equivalent amount of unrestricted interest fro m the Kellogg Youth Projects to fund
remaining grant obligations under tl1e Kellogg Youth Project I.
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 fo undations .

�Our
Leadership

Antony T. Sullivan
Secretaty , Earhart Foundation
Atm At·bor
Alfred H . T aylor, J r .
Chairman, The Kresge Foundation
Troy
William V. Weatherston
Presid ent, Impact Group Fund - Com munity
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Director of Community Relations,
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Dea·oit

Boar d of T r ustees &amp; Offi cer s
T he Council of Michigan Foundations' Board
of T rustees met three times-in June and
November, 199 1 and February, 1992. The
CMF Board voted to establish the num ber of
Trustees for 199 1-92 at 24, previously at 21
members. Fom new trustees, Ro bertS. Collier,
Kate Pew Wolters, Peter P. Thurber, and James
R. Jenkins were elected to fill tlu·ee-year terms.
Donald R. Parfe t was elected to fill an
unexpired two-year term. James M . Richmond
,,·as elected to fill an unexpired one-year term .
Trustees serve on at least one of 2 3 working
committees.

Herman F. Gertz
President, H erman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Monroe
Thomas W. Herbert
Vice President &amp; Treasurer,
The Kresge Foundation
Troy
_
Miles Jaffe, Esq.
Honigman, Miller, Schwartz &amp; Cohn
Dea·oit

Advisory
Cabinet
Russell G . Mawby, Chair
Chairman &amp; CEO, W.K. Kellogg Fmm dation
Bartle Creek
Elizabeth H. Binda
\Ice President &amp; Trustee,
Guido A . &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Bartle Creek
M alcolm G. Dade, Jr.
\Ice President, Detroit Edison
Detroit
_ athan B. D riggers
President, H arder Foundation
East Detroit
ancy P . Feller
_-\ssociate General Counsel &amp;
Director- Legal Counsel, Ford Foundation
£

~ew York

Robert A. Fisher
Preside nt &amp; Tmstee, Frank S. &amp;
.\!ollie S. VanD ervoort Memorial Foundation
Okemos
Allan J . Fletcher
\Ice President, Comerica Incorporated
Grosse Pointe
_ icholas M. Gabriel
Compa·ol! er, Ford Foundation
~ew Yo r k

Keith D. Jensen
President, The Jensen Foun dation
Ann Arbor
Ted L. Johnson
President Emeritus,
T he Fremont Area Fo undation
Fremont
Howard D. Kalleward
Trustee, Dorothy U . Dalton Foundation
Kalamazoo
James R. Kettler
Vice President, The James A . Welch Foundation
Flint
Robert B. Miller
Chairman, The Miller Fow1dation
Battle Creek
Carl F. Reitz
Secretary &amp; Trustee, Besser Foundation
Alpena
Robert A. Risselade
Trustee, The Wege Folmdation
Grand Rapids
Robert D. Sparks
President Emeritus, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Battle Creek
Herbert F. Spieler
Executive Director,
The Jackson Community Foundation
Jackson

Peter M . Wege
Vice Chairman, Steelcase Corporation
T rustee, Steelcase Foundation
President, The Wege Foundation
Gran d Rapids
William S. White
Chairman, President &amp; CEO ,
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Flint
Sally J. Yer ex
Second Vice President,
NBD Trust Company of Florida
Florida

l

Administration

Seven full-time employees and two half-time
employees are responsible for the day-to-day
operations of CMF and providing core services
to its members. One full -time employee staffs
tl1e Corporate Giving Initiative. Five additional
employees (fo ur full-tim e and one part-time)
are funded under the special communi ty
foundation initiative.

S taff
Kathryn A . Agard
Program D irectorConununity Foundation Project
Pamela A. Bitzer
Secretary/ Receptionist
Timothy M . Breed*
Editor, The Michigan Scene
Judy M . Carl
Staff Associate
R. SueDodea
Program Director-Corporate Giving Initiative

�Jeri L. Fischer
Staff Associate

Joyce F. Hecht
David M. &amp; Joyce F. H echt Foundation

Thomas N. Holmes
Data Analyst

Robert E. Hencey
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Sandra G. Hussey
Member Services Director

Sandra G . Hussey
Council of Michigan Foundations

Dorothy A. Johnson
President

Steven M . Horn
IBM

Richard T. Karppinen *
Financial Officer

Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation

James E. McHale
Program AssociateCommunity Foundation Project

James McKay
NED Bank, N.A.

Linda B. Patterson
Administrative Director

Linda B. Patterson
Council of Michigan Foundations

Donald F. Chamberlin, Sr.
Gerald W. C hamberlin Foundation, Inc.

Dorothy Reynolds
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Christine Cusmano
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust

G. Bridget Ryan
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Dave Czarnecki
General Motors Foundation

Kari Schlachtenhaufen
The Skillman Foundation

Esther G. Edwards
Gordy Fmmdation

Tamara S. Ylitalo
Secretary-Community Foundation Project

Clinton P. Schloop
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit

Marvin A. Frenkel
Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family Foundation

*Part-time employee

Eileen C. Starks
Midland Foundation

Rosemary Ging
Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.

Elizabeth Sullivan
The Kresge Foundation

Jean Gregory
The Skillman Foundation

Stephen E. Upton
FrederickS. Upton Foundation

Karla Hall
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.

Freddye Webb-Pette
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Frank T. Judge, Jr.
Ford Motor Company

Gail Powers-Schaub*
Librarian-Community Foundation Project
Judith A. Steudle
Executive SecretaryCommunity Foundation Project

1991-92

(The Chair and President serve as
ex-officio members of all CMF committees.)

Annual Confe ren ce Host :
Annual Conference Prog ram :
plans programs for annual conference

plans and provides for special hospitality
services for armual conference attendees

19th Annual Conference
Program Committee

19th Annual Conference
Host Committee

James M. Richmond, Chair
Frey Foundation

Kay W. Hunt, Co-Chair
Detroit Edison

Kathryn A. Agard
Council of Michigan Foundations

Gerald K Smith, Co-Chair
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

C. David Campbell
Community Foundation
for Southeastern Michigan

Ludger A. Beauvais
Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation

Ann DeBoer
Dow Corning Foundation
R. Sue Dodea

Council of Michigan Foundations

Amy Berke
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Mary E . Bradish
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Marion Cartwright
McGregor Fund

Susan L. Kelly
Dayton-Hudson Department Store Company
Dia1me IGmber
Michigan National Banlc
Glenn F. Kossick
Metro Healtl1 Foundation
Kenneth E. Konop
Miller, Canfield , Paddock &amp; Stone
Karen L. Leppanen
Commmtity Foundation
for Southeastern Michigan
Richard Levey
The Shiffman Foundation
Sharon Maye
NED Banlc, N.A.
Cathy Mozham
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan

�Mary Mullally
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Lorraine Needham
Gannett Foundation
Lorraine Oberzut
UNISYS

Community Foundation :
develops policy and guides the implementation
of programs in support of community
foundation members.
Five subcommittees include:
~

Community Fo~mdation Reseauh
and Compute1' Subcommittee

Community Foundation
Youth Project Adviso ry:
develops policy, guides the implementation and
recommends approval of challenge grant awards
for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation-sponsored
youth chal lenge grant.
One subconunittee exists:

Marleis Parenti
The Kresge Foundation

~

~

W. Calvin Patterson III
McGregor Fund

Community Foun dation Marketing
and Public R elations Subcommittee

~

Bernard V. Quinlan
ANR Pipeline Company

Community Foundation Sen,ices
Subcommittee

Community Foundation
Youth Project Advisory Committee

~

Community Foundation Tax Credit
and R esources Subcommittee

Duane L. Tarnacki
Clark, Klei n &amp; Beaumont

~

Community Foundation Youth Leadership
Conference Subcommittee

Conununity Foundation Committee
Mariam C. Noland, Chair
Community Foundation _
for Southeastern Michigan

Audit:
supervises annual audit process
Audit Committee
Patricia B. Johnson, Chair
Muskegon County Community Foundation

Community Foundation Youth Project
Evaluation Subcommittee.

John E . Marshall III, Chair
The Kresge Foundation
Diana V. Rodriguez Algra
Michigan Community Service Commission
Elizabeth H. Binda
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
G. Darrin Carde
Grand Rapids Public Schools

Kathryn A. Agard
Council of Michigan Fotmdations

Tiffany Clark
Wayne State U niversity
Michigan Campus Compact

Peter J. Christ
The Battle Creek Commtmity Foundation

David M .G. Huntington
Milwaukee Foundation

John E. Hopkins
Kalamazoo Foundati on

Timothy Jacobs
Bay Area Comm unity
Foundation Youth Committee

Patricia B. Johnson
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Dorothy M. Reynolds
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Diana R. Sieger
The Grand Rapids Foundation

Charles A. Johnson
Lilly Endowment Inc.
Patricia B. Johnson
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Diana R. Sieger
The Grand Rapids Foundation

Jeri L. Fischer
Council of Michigan Foundations

Corporate Giving:
James R. Jenkins
Dow Corning Corporation

stimulates interest in corporate
philanthropy and giving

Howard D. Kalleward
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation

Corporate Giving Committee

Richard T . Karppinen
Calvin College

Donald A. Lindow, Chair
NED Bank, N .A.

Richard K. Rappleye
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
Ford Motor Company Fund

Mary Caroline (Twink) Frey
Nokom is Foundation

R. Sue Dodea
Co uncil of Michigan Foundations

�Herbert H. Dow
T he H erbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation

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

Stephen T. Economy
Michigan Bell Tel ephone Company

Willard J. Hertz
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Lynn A. Feldhouse
Chrysler Corporation Fund

Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation

W. Calvin Patterson III
M cGregor Fund

KayW. Hw1t
Detroit Edison Company

Stephen E. Upton
Whirlpool Foundation

Ted L. Johnson
Th e Fremont Area Foundation

William V. Weatherston
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company

Joel J. Orosz
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Peter M. Wege
Steelcase Corporation/Steelcase Fmmdation

Detroit Area Grantmaleers:
plans topical meetings for Detroit area
grantmakers
Detroit Area Grantmakers
Program Committee
Glenn F. Kossick, Chair
Metro Health Foundation
Kay Hunt, Vice Chair
Detroit Edison
Amy Berke
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
Mary E. Bradish
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Donald F. Chamberlin, Sr.
Gerald W. C han1berlin Foundation, Inc.
R. Sue Dodea
Council of Michigan Foundations
Danforth E. Holley
Earl-Beth FoLmdation
Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Sandra G. Hussey
Council of Michigan Foundations

Government Relations:
responsible for communications and relations
wid1 elected and appointed governm ent
officials , and od1er pertinen t organizations;
recommends policy positions on issues
affecting grantmakers and grantees

W. Calvin Patterson III
McGregor Fund

Government Relations Committee

Margaret A. (Ranny) Riecker
Har1y A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundatio n

Margaret A. (Ranny) Riecker, Chair
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

Laura A. Davis
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

WilliamS. White
Charles Stewart Mott Found ation

Stephen T. Economy
Michi gan Bell Telephone Company
Willard J. Hertz
Charles Stewart Mott FoLmdation
John E. Hopkins
Kalamazoo Foundation
David B. Kennedy
Earhart Foundation
James R. Kettler
T he James A. Welch Foundation
Lisa R. Wyatt Knowlton
The Batd e Creek Community Foundation
E.B. (Ted) Morley, Jr.
Morley Brothers Foundation
Duane L. Tarnacki
Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont

Increasing Philanthropy:
implements CMF efforts to increase
grantma.king resources du·oughout the state
Increasing Philanthropy Committee

Frank T. Judge, Jr.
Ford Motor Company

Improving Philanthropy:

Richard Levey
The Shiffman Foundation

coordinates CMF efforts for the Improving
Philanthropy Program

W. Calvin Patterson III
McGregor Fund

Improving Philanthropy Committee

John Ziraldo
The Skillman Foundation

Linda B. Patterson
Council of Michigan Foundations

Russell G. Mawby, Chair
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Russell G. Mawby, Chair
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Robert S. Collier
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Herbert H. Dow
H erbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Mary Caroline (Twink) Frey
Nokomis Foundation

�Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation

Lynn A. Feldhouse
Chtysler Corporation Fund

Robert B. Miller
The Miller Foundation

Marvin A. Frenkel
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.

Thomas B. Murphy
T.B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust

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

Margaret A. (Ranny) Riecker
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

John W. Porter
C harles Stewart Mott Foundation

Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation
Duane L. Tarnacki
Clark, Klein &amp; Beaumont

Robert A. Sajdak
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit

Investment:

Peter M. Wege
The Wege Foundation

provides general financial management

LloydJ. Yeo
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

Investment Committee

Information Systems:
disseminates information about Michigan
foundations and corporate giving programs,
and coordinates internal communication efforts
Information Systems Committee
W. Calvin Patterson III, Chair
McGregor Fund
Lucy R. Allen
Saginaw Community Foundation
Robert S. Collier
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Jeri L. Fischer
Council of Michigan Foundations
Barbara J. Getz
The Kresge Foundation

Leonard W. Smith, Chair
The Skillman Foundation
Jeri L. Fischer
Council of Michigan Foundations
Nicholas M. Gabriel
Ford Foundation
Patricia B. Johnson
Muskegon County Com munity Foundation
RichardT. Karppinen
Calvin College
Donald A. Lindow
NED Bank, N.A.
Linda B. Patterson
Council of Michigan Foundations
Richard K Rappleye
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Peter P. Thurber
David M. Whimey Fund

Sharron Krieger
Whirlpool Foundation
Karen E. Lake
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Linda B. Patterson
Council of Michigan Foundations
Judy Y. Samelson
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Ronald E. Weger
W .B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation

Membership Services:
eva! nates existing CMF services and
develops new programs
Membership Services Committee
Robert E. Hencey, Chair
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Amy Berke
Deu·oit Neurosurgical Foundation
Russell Gabier
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
Dave Gardiner
Kalamazoo Foundation
Sandra G. Hussey
Council of Michigan Foundations
Patricia B. Johnson
Muskegon County Community Foundation
James R. Kettler
The James A. Welch Foundation

Heidi L. Gilmore
Frey Foundation
Glenn F. Kossick
Metro Health Foundation

John S. Snyder
Comerica Incorporated - Deu·oit

Membership:
plans CMF recruiting efforts and
advises on policy regarding eligibility
Membership Committee
Gilbert Hudson, Chair
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Amy Berke
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
JudyM. Carl
Council of Michigan Foundations
Nathan B. Driggers
Harder Foundation

Glenn F. Kossick
Metro Health Foundation
Toni Laidlaw
Helen Laidlaw Foundation
Frances A. Hanson Moore
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
Cathy Mozham
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
W. Calvin Patterson III
McGregor Fund
Debbie Price
Kellogg Company
Therese M. Thorn
NBD Bank, N.A.

�Ronald E. Weger
W.B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
C. Christopher Warfel
The Grand Rapids Foundation
John Ziraldo
The Skillman Foundation

M ichig an AIDS Fund:
responds to CMF members' interests in the area
of AJDS, participates in fund-raising activities
to support the program, evaluates proposals,
and monitors grantee project development

Nom i na t ing :
reviews slate of officers a nd
recommend s Board ca ndid a tes
Nominating Committee
Herbert H. Dow, Chair
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
Donald A. Lindow
NBD Bank, N.A.
Mariam C. Noland
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan

Michigan AIDS Fw1d Committee

W. Calvin Patterson III
McGregor Fund

Barbara J. Getz, Chair
The Kresge Foundation

Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation

Thomas A. Bruce
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Stephen E. Upton
Whirlpool Foundation

Frederick Bryant
Health Education Foundation
RobertS. Collier
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
William E. Emery
Whirlpool Foundation
Beth Goebel
Dyer-Ives Foundation
A. James Heynen
The Greystone Group
Glenn F. Kossick
Metro Health Foundation
Marvin McKitmey
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Mark A. Miller
Michigan Department of Mental Health
Linda B. Patterson
Council of Michigan Foundations
W. Calvin Patterson III
McGregor Fund
Ira Strwnwasser
Michigan Health Care Education
&amp; Research Foundation

Public I ssues:
meets at the request of the Board to address
questions raised by members and considers
general issues relating to philanthropy
Public Issues Committee
Willard J. Hertz, Chair
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
Ford Motor Company Fund
C. David Campbell
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
Keith D. Jensen
The Jensen Foundation
W. Calvin Patterson III
McGregor Fund
Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation
Robert D. Sparks
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Ira Strwnwasser
Michigan Health Care Education
&amp; Research Fatmdation

�Our
Membership

Buchanan
Buchanan Area Foundation

Council of
Michigan Foundations'
Members

Cadillac
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
Kysar Industrial Corporation Foundation
Caro
Claude D. &amp; Etta H . Andrews Foundation
William A. &amp; Ruth Janks Foundation
Cass City
Pinney Foundation

(As of Jun e, 1992 )
Addison
Knight Family C haritable
&amp; Educational Foundation
Adrian
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Merillat Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation

Cassopolis
Edward Lowe Foundation
Chelsea
Civic Foundation of Chelsea
Colon
Colon Foundation

Albion
Albion Civic Foundation
Alpena
Besser Foundation*
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation*
Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Area Foundation
Domino's Foundation
Earhart Foundation
The J.F. Ervin Foundation*
The Jensen Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
McKinley Foundation
The Pryor Foundation
Society Bank
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation*
Battle Creek
The Battle Creek Community FOLmdation *
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation*
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett M emorial
Scholarship Fund
W.K. 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
Whirlpool Foundation*

Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen
&amp; Freeman
Earl-Beth Foundation*
Gle1m 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*
Garu1ett Fow1dation
General Motors Foundation
Gordy FDLmdation, 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
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ANR Pipeline Company
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Joseph E. Beauchamp Trust
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Jewish Community Foundation
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Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
McGregor Fund*
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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 Educational Employees
Mutual Insurance Company
Michigan Health Care Education
&amp; Research Foundation
Louise Tu.ller Miller Trust
T.B. Murphy Foundation C haritable Trust*
NBD Bank, N.A.*
Ernest L. Nicolay Foundation
Oscar P. &amp; Louis H. Osthelder
Charitable Fow1dation
William &amp; Mary Pagel Trust
William Lyon Phelps Foundation

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Sage Foundation
The Karia Scherer Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
The Skillman Foundation*
Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson Fou ndation
Keith W. Tantlinger Foundation
The Taubman Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
The Trico Foundation
UNISYS
Wetsman Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund*
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation
East Jordan
Malpass Foundation
Eaton Rapids
Community Heritage Foundation
of Eaton Rapids
Escanaba
Community FOlmdation
for Delta County
Flint
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust*
Citizens Commerical &amp; Savings Bank
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation*
Hougen Foundation*
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation*
Ruth Mott Fund
NED Genesee Bank
The 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 Haven
Erickson Foundation*
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation*
JSJ Foundation
The Paul A. Johnson Foundation
Lee Foundation
The Lou tit Foundation
Samuel L. Westerman Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation

Hartland
Heartland Foundation
Hillsdale
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
Holland
Holland Community Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Prince Foundation

Grand Rapids Area
American Seating Co mpany
Amerikam
Autocam Corporation
BDO Seidman-Grand Rapids
Baldwin Foundation
Benteler Industries, Inc.
Max D. &amp; Constance M. Boersma Charitable
Trust*
Cook Charitable Foundation
D&amp;W Food Centers, Inc.
Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation*
L.M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Dexter Indusa·ies Charitable Trust
Dyer-Ives Foundation*
Ernst &amp; Young
First Michigan Bank-Grand Rapids
Frey Foundation*
Gordon Christian Foundation
Grand Bank
The Grand Rapids Foundation*
Guardsman Products, Inc.
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation*
The MinorS. &amp; Maty Ann Keeler Fund
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foundation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
Loosemore Foundation
Michigan National Bank
Nokomis Foundation
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company
The Sebastian Foundation
William &amp; Sarah Seidman Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
Vogt Foundation
The Wege Foundation*
Witrnark, Inc.
Wren Foundation
Greenville
Greenville Area Foundation
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George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation

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Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
Consumers Power Company
Hurst Foundation
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Simpson FOtmdation*
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T he Acme Foundation
Dorotl1y U. Dalton Foundation
Mignon Sherwood DeLano Foundation
Fetzer Institute
First of America-Michigan
Irvi ng S. Gilmore Foundation, 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
Vicksburg Foundation

Lansing Area
An1y Foundation
Capital Region Community Foundation
Delta Dental Fund
Granger Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Health Education Foundation*
W.B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
John &amp; Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation

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Donald B. Birt:wistle Foundation
Ludington Area Foundation

Petoskey
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Com munity
Foundation

Manistee
Manistee County Foundation

Pontiac
Detroit Lions, Inc.

Marshall
Marshall Civic Foundation

Port Huron
Community Foundation of St. Clair County

Marquette
The Marquette Community Foundation

Rochester
Greater Rochester Area
Community 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*
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation*
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Midland Foundation
Midland Cogeneration Venture
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Charles J. Strosacker Foundation

Rockford
Wolverine World Wide Foundation

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GTE Telephone Operations-Michigan
Kaufman Foundation
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Amos Nordman Foundation Charitable Trust
SPX Foundation
Scott Paper Company Foundation
Niles
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
St. Denys Foundation
Northport
Leelanau Township Foundation, Inc.
Okemos
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation*
Michigan Women's Foundation
FrankS. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation
Owosso
Cook Family Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation

Tawas City
Helen Laidlaw Foundation
Three Rivers
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.
Traverse City
Rotary Charities of Traverse City*
Zeeland
Batts Foundation
Herman Miller, Inc.
Zeeland Community Foundation
California
Mervyn's
Florida
Mukti Fund
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Massachusetts
The Iacocca Foundation
New York
Ford Foundation

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Community Foundation of Monroe County
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation*
La-Z- Boy Chair Foundation*
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Trust
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Mt. Pleasant Area Community
Foundation, Inc.

Suttons Bay
Charles M. Bauen,ic Foundation

Romeo
Four Cmmty Foundation
St. Joseph
Berrien Commmlity Foundation, Inc.
Peoples State Bank
The Tiscornia Foundation, Inc.
FrederickS . Upton Foundation*
Saginaw
Arnold &amp; Gertrude Boutell Memorial Fund*
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund*
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund*
Lurie-Polasky Foundation*
Francis Mills Foundation*
Morley Brothers Foundation*
Saginaw Community Foundation
Second National Bank
John W. &amp; Rose E . Watson
Scholarship Foundation
Wickson- Link Memorial Foundation
The Wolohan Family Foundation
Shelby Township
These Colors Don't Run Foundation, Inc.
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Citizens Trust &amp; Savings Bank*

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additional support for special projects
to CMF as well as their regular
membership fees.
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legal sen,ices.
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Memo to Members

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Corporate Giving Initiative Newsletter

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How to Make Estimated Tax Payments
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Interest

A View from the Other Side
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Community Foundations: Maximizing
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Donors
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11 7

Rockefeller addresses foundation officials here
By Anne Mcllree
Staff Writer

Rebuilding a community starts at
home and in the schools, according
to a member of one of the country's
best-known families.
"Families, schools, neighborhoods, synagogues and churches
need reclamation and support,"
said David Rockefeller Jr. in an address Friday to the Council of
Michigan Foundations, which
wrapped up three days of meetings
in Battle Creek.
The Rockefeller family has come
to symbolize wealth and philanthropy.
Rockefeller is chairman of
Rockefeller Financial Services and

immediate past chairman of the orating public life, we must start
Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
with family," Rockefeller said.
Rockefeller said philanthropic
He specifically stressed educaorganizations tion, an issue in which Rockefeller
can contribute is heavily involved.
·~
to the rebuildRather than measure education
ing of communi- success with test scores, Rockefelty by "refusing ler said education should embrace
to withdraw human resource development.
into affluence" · . "We can't continue to expect
and creating op- teachers and schools to work in
portunities to splendid isolation," he said. "The
have citizens community educates."
develop a more
David
There is a need for more teacher
Rockefeller Jr.: responsive na- training programs and a connecting
ture
about
Philanthropist
schools, health knowledge base for teachers to tap
care systems, government and oth- into, Rockefeller said.
"Philanthropy can't do it all, but
er agencies.
it can suggest direction," Rockefel"If we are serious about re-invig- ler said.

Foundation conference
brings big names to town:;
l-:oc En-~
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Some 30 sessions will be offered. , At one of the sessions, Public:·.":
Staff Writer 1
Broadcasting Service commentator ,
A confe~ence from Wednesday Tim Skubick will lead a discussion. ;
through Friday in Battle Creek will on Michigan's future.
Also participating will be panel-,. ,
pack some nationally known speakists Dennis Archer, attorney and :
ers.
The 20th annual Council of retired State Supreme Court judge;'..:
Michigan. Foundation's Confer- Theodore Cooper, chairman and
ence, which will bring the state's chief executive officer of The Uptop grantinakers to the Stouffer john Co.; Douglas Fraser, retired-,.
BaHle Creek Hotel, will feature United Auto Workers union presi- Ms . magazine founder Gloria dent; and Helen Popovich, presi-' ·
Steinem and David Rockefeller Jr., dent of Ferris State University. .
"We have three packed days," ·
chairman of Rbc.kefeller Financial
Katt said. The theme of the confer- .,
Services Inc.
·Also speaking will be Stanford ence is Michigan Philanthropy:
University Prof. John W. Gardner. Past Achievement, Future ChalState and national leaders will lenges.
The conference is held in DetFoit
address such topics as education,
health care, arts and culture, chil- every three years and in off years,· ·'
dren and families, women's issues, is rotated among other Michigan· '
the environment, investment and cities. Battle Creek hosted the con- "
ference five years ago.
·
technical assistance.
The Council of Michigan FoundaSandra G. Katt, the council's director of member services, said tions is a non-profit association of·:
·
about 800 people are expected. 300 Michigan grantmakers.
By Mark Schwerin

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.

·

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11 7

Rockefeller addresses foundation officials here
By Anne Mcllree
Staff Writer

Rebuilding a community starts at
home and in the schools, according
to a member of one of the country's
best-known families.
"Families, schools, neighborhoods, synagogues and churches
need reclamation and support,"
said David Rockefeller Jr. in an address Friday to the Council of
Michigan Foundations, which
wrapped up three days of meetings
in Battle Creek.
The Rockefeller family has come
to symbolize wealth and philanthropy.
Rockefeller is chairman of
Rockefeller Financial Services and

immediate past chairman of the orating public life, we must start
Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
with family," Rockefeller said.
Rockefeller said philanthropic
He specifically stressed educaorganizations tion, an issue in which Rockefeller
can contribute is heavily involved.
·~
to the rebuildRather than measure education
ing of communi- success with test scores, Rockefelty by "refusing ler said education should embrace
to withdraw human resource development.
into affluence" · . "We can't continue to expect
and creating op- teachers and schools to work in
portunities to splendid isolation," he said. "The
have citizens community educates."
develop a more
David
There is a need for more teacher
Rockefeller Jr.: responsive na- training programs and a connecting
ture
about
Philanthropist
schools, health knowledge base for teachers to tap
care systems, government and oth- into, Rockefeller said.
"Philanthropy can't do it all, but
er agencies.
it can suggest direction," Rockefel"If we are serious about re-invig- ler said.

Foundation conference
brings big names to town:;
l-:oc En-~
I

Some 30 sessions will be offered. , At one of the sessions, Public:·.":
Staff Writer 1
Broadcasting Service commentator ,
A confe~ence from Wednesday Tim Skubick will lead a discussion. ;
through Friday in Battle Creek will on Michigan's future.
Also participating will be panel-,. ,
pack some nationally known speakists Dennis Archer, attorney and :
ers.
The 20th annual Council of retired State Supreme Court judge;'..:
Michigan. Foundation's Confer- Theodore Cooper, chairman and
ence, which will bring the state's chief executive officer of The Uptop grantinakers to the Stouffer john Co.; Douglas Fraser, retired-,.
BaHle Creek Hotel, will feature United Auto Workers union presi- Ms . magazine founder Gloria dent; and Helen Popovich, presi-' ·
Steinem and David Rockefeller Jr., dent of Ferris State University. .
"We have three packed days," ·
chairman of Rbc.kefeller Financial
Katt said. The theme of the confer- .,
Services Inc.
·Also speaking will be Stanford ence is Michigan Philanthropy:
University Prof. John W. Gardner. Past Achievement, Future ChalState and national leaders will lenges.
The conference is held in DetFoit
address such topics as education,
health care, arts and culture, chil- every three years and in off years,· ·'
dren and families, women's issues, is rotated among other Michigan· '
the environment, investment and cities. Battle Creek hosted the con- "
ference five years ago.
·
technical assistance.
The Council of Michigan FoundaSandra G. Katt, the council's director of member services, said tions is a non-profit association of·:
·
about 800 people are expected. 300 Michigan grantmakers.
By Mark Schwerin

/

�Friday, Nov. 6, 1992

Battle Creek Enquirer

Steinem: Give
women capital
·

Doug Allen/Enquirer

GLORIA IN TOWN: Gloria Steinem speaks to Michigan foundations.

Steinem's advice: Invest in women
Once at the helm of one of the foremost feminist magazines, Gloria
Steinem came to Battle Creek on
Thursday to tell Michigan foundations
to invest in women.
"In the foundation world, we need to
be more inspired to look at woman is-

sues," said Steinem, who spoke to the
20th Annual Council of Michigan Foundation's Conference.
To look at how women have progressed, Steinem said that society had
to look to the past.
"Twenty years ago, the only way
wo~en got into high political office was
Please see WOMEN, 2A

Feminist addresses foundation reps
WOMEN, From IA
wid0whood," she said. "That
was only 20 years ago, so to
come this distance and see women elected in their own right is
wonderful."
Society looks "at men as indi~
viduals, but are aiding women
under the umbrella of family,"
Steinem said.
One of the major ways 'women
get off welfare, said the founder
of Ms. Magazine, is to start their
own businesses.
"It's hard for women to become capitalists without capitaL:'
Foundations must examine
their giving to ensure they are
not unjustly funding by gender,
she said.
Steinem also addressed this
week's presidential election.
"The Republicans have been
substantially taken over by the
right wing extremists," she said.
Bill Clinton's victory makes it
seem "that the association of the
extremist right is what people
were answering" by not voting
Republican.
And the high-profile issue of

Conference speaker
Gloria Steinem appeared
here as part of the 20th
annual Council of Michigan
Foundations Conference,
which started Wednesday
and ends today.
family values was touched on as
well. ,
.
"My vision of the American
family is plural- families," she
said. "We get into trouble when
we start to define what the ideal
family should be."
Nuclear families are the product of the last 150 years. Prior to
that it was extended families __:_
something Steinem said .society
is returning to.
"Always talk about families in
the plural," she said. "We can't
leave two parents isolated with
children.
And she called on men to become more involved in parenting.
"I know men can do it. To say
anything less is a libel to men."

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/m~mber; a banker, attorney, or consultant you'll find this
l'r" 20th annual conference is one you aren't likely to forget.
Mark the place and dates on your calendar today.

. /Battle Creek
November 4-6,1992
Stouffer's Hotel
More complete conference
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�Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue
P.O. Box599
Grand Haven, MI 49417

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U.S. Postage

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Grand Haven, Ml
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Specia{ 2\.pundtab{e 13rea!ifast 'lJiscussion
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![ami{y 1'oundation rrrustees and staff
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Counci[ of :Micliigan ~oundations '20tfi YLnniversary Conference in 'Batt[e Cree/0_ :Micliigan.
rrfiese informa[ 6realfast roundtaMes wi[[ 6e fie[d in :Mr. W.~ ~[[ogg 's fiome, wfiicfi lias 6een
rdocated and restored to its turn-of-tlie-century e[egance. Join us on ~riday, 'l{pvem6er 6, 1992,
from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. at tfie ~[[ogg :J{ouse [ocated one Mocf(away from tfie 'Battfe Creel(
Stouffer :;{ote£. J'l sfiuttfe van wi[[ 6e avai[ab[e for transportation at 7:15a.m.
Participants wi[[ discuss issues of concern and interest to fami[y foundations in tfie areas of
invo[ving succeeding generations, cfia[[enges in effective grantmaking, and successful investment
strategies.
Space is fimited to 30 participants. If you are interested in joining a roundtaMe, p[ease return tfie
endosed card to C:M~'s office 6y ~riday, Octo6er 30, 1992.
'We fiope you wi[[ afso 6e aMe to join us for rrfiursday evening's dinner reception, and stay ~riday
for tfie 'Donor's P[atform Luncfieon witfi 'David 1\pckg_fe[[eTi Jr. P[ease ca[[ C:M~'s office if you
fiave registration questions (616/842-7080).
'We fiope to see you!

Judith S. Jfook.f-r
'J/ice President
&lt;J\pbert L. &amp; JudithS. Jfook.g_r :Foundation
Chair, :Fami{y :foundation Committee

Linda 'B. Patterson
Counci{ of :Michigan :FoundationsJ'ldministrative 'lJirector
:Fami{y :Foundation Project 'lJirector

'lJonaM :F. Cham6er{in
Presiaent
(jeraM W. Cham6er{in :foundation

rr/ierese Y Jfougen
President
Jfougen :foundation

Laurianne 'I. 'lJavis
'E:cecutive 'lJirector
rrfie Tzscornia :foundation, Inc.

'Toni Laid{aw
'Trustee
Jfe{en Laid{aw :Foundation

Jferbert :;{. 'lJow
President
rr/ie Jferbert :;{. &amp; (jrace J'l. 'lJow
:foundation

Patricia J'l. LaMothe
President
Patricia J'l. &amp; Wi{{iam LaMothe
:foundation

'lJanforth 'E. Jfo{{ey
'E:cecutive 'J/ice President
'Ear{-'Beth :Foundation

:Mary 'E. :Frey
:frey :foundation'JI{fw Program 'lJevdopment Intern
Counci{ of :Michigan :FoundationsYouth Initiative Intern

'Bever{y :M. Pais{ey
President
'Bauervic-Pais{ey :Foundation
James :M. 1\ichmond
President
'Frey :Foundation :Margaret 5'l. rJ?jeck.g_r
President
Jfarry 5'l. &amp; :Margaret 'lJ. 'Tows{ey
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Stephen 'E. 'Upton
Chairman
:Fredericf(S. 'Upton :Foundation

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                    <text>�About the
Council of Michigan Foundations
The Council of Michigan Foundations
{CMF) is a nonprofit association of 294
Michigan granhnakers, including 173 private foundations, 39 community foundations, 77 corporate foundations and giving
programs, and 5 public charities. CMF
began in 1973 and was incorporated in
1975 to improve and increase philanthropy in Michigan.
Other constituencies are served as they
relate toCMF's purposes and include all
other Michigan foundations and corporate granhnakers, national government
representatives, the media, grantees, the
national and regional granhnaking community, and the general public.
CMF is affiliate&lt;f with the Council on
Foundations and 35 other regional
associations throughout the country.

About the Twentieth
Annual Conference
The theme for CMF's 20th anniversary
celebration is "Michigan Philanthropy:
Past Achievements, Future Challenges."
Guided by the Conference theme, we
will glance back at 20 years of partnerships among grantmakers and grantseekers, and take a look ahead at 20 years of
challenges, opportunities and growth for
CMF' s members and Michigan.
This milestone conference will offer
concise data on trends and changes, valuable perspectives on past and present
programming, and useable insights into
what lies ahead in the development of our
communities, our state, and the nation.
The 20th Conference will be held at
Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel on
November 4-6, 1992. We have an excellent cast of speakers, including John W.
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Gardner, David Rockefeller, Jr., and
Gloria Steinem.
Additional highlights of the Conference
include five special tracks and more than
19 mini-sessions on education, health
care, arts and culture, women's issues,
environment, etc., as outlined in the
program. On Wednesday, November 4
the Conference opens with a selection of
unique tours, followed by a reception and
tour of the new W.K. Kellogg Foundation
headquarters.
The Host Committee has gone all out in
arranging a fun-filled evening of entertainment at the Battle Creek Federal
Center {the once world-famous Battle
Creek Sanitarium). Join us in the festivities as we continue CMF's 20th anniversary celebration at the Thursday evening
"Roaring 20's Gala."

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

Hotel Accommodations
Hotel reservations can 1?e made at the
Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel, 50 Capital
Avenue, S.W., Battle Creek, MI 49017,
(616)963-7050.
Single and/ or Double- $93.00. Hotel
reservations should be mailed directly to
the Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel. Rooms
cannot be guaranteed after October 20,
1992.

�·'

CMF Members

Early Conference $250
Regish:ation (before
October 20, 1992)
including six meals

Reservations made after October 20,
1992, will be subject to the regular hotel
rate rather than the Conference's lower
rate as specified. 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 regi.stration and fees to
CMF Registrar, Council of Michigan
Foundations, P.O. Box 599, Grand Haven,
MI 49417. Phone: (616) 842-7080. Make
ch~ks payable to Council of Michigan
Foundations.

Conference
$275
Registration (after
October 20, 1992)
including six meals

Non-Members""

$375•

$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 attend- ,
ing the full Conference will receive
member rate if joining CMF within one
month following the Conference.
NOTE: CANCELLATIONS WILL BE
HONORED UNTIL WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 28, 1992.

CMF Board of Trustees and Officers
Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
Emmett D. Carson
Robert S. Collier
Herber$ H. Dow
Mary Cqroline Frey
Roi&gt;ert E. Hencey
WUiard J. Hertz
Judith S. Hooker
John E. Hopkins

Gilbert Hudson
James R. Jenkins
Dorothy A. Johnson
Patricia B. Johnson
Donald A. Lindow
John E. Marshall III
Mariam C. Noland
Donald R. Parfet
W. Calvin Patterson lli

John W. Porter
Richard K. Rappleye
James M. Richmond
MargaretA.Riecker
Leona~cl. W. Smith
Peter P. Thurber
Stephen E. Upton
Kate Pew Wolters

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�Wednesday, November 4

Board of Trustees Meeting
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon

Conference Registration Open
11:00 a.m.-7:00p.m.
Luncheon Buffet
12:00 noon- 12:45 p.m.
Registrants taking part in the Battle Creek
area tours are welcome to attend an informal luncheon buffet. (Pre-registration
required.)
Battle Creek Area Tours
1:00-3:30 p.m.
(Advance reservations required.)
Conferees will meet in the main lobby of
the Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel at 1:00
p.m. for a short orientation about some
exciting things happening in Battle Creek,
then board a bus for the tour of their
choice.
Historical Homes
See Greencrest Manor (Bed &amp; Breakfast),
a mansion in the French-Normandy style
of architecture. Greencrest was featured
in the national publication, Country Inn,
in its July-August 1992 issue. The tour
will continue on to the Kimball House, a
restored 1886 Victorian home furnished
with antiques and exhibits of the period.
Then to the W.K. Kellogg Home, restored
to the original Prairie style, with decor
matching the style of the early 1900's.
Several of the paintings and pieces of fur-

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niture now in the home were o:vned by
Mr. Kellogg. All three homes are listed
on the State Registry, with the W.K.
Kellogg Home listed on both the State
and National Registry.

Educational
Tour the Kellogg Community College
administration and education building,
formerly the headquarters of the W.K.
Kellogg Foundation. A grant from the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, prior to their
moving to new headquarters, has
allowed for an important new educational use for this beautiful facility. You'll
also visit the Battle Creek Mathematics/
Science Center which provides exemplary
educational programs to area students.
This outstanding facility was made possible by corporate, foundation and governmental grants, as well as gifts from
interested citizens.

Kellogg Biological Station
The Kellogg Biological Station of
Michigan State University is a community resource for teaching, research, and
continuing education. It was donated
from the private estate of W.K. Kellogg.
This tour features the Kellogg Bird
Sanctuary, a wonder-filled experience for
all ages, and a wagon ride through part of
the 716-acre Kellogg Forest. Warm,
comfortable dress is recommended
beca1:1se mu'ch of the tour will be outside.

�Battle Creek Fort Custer
Industrial/EcoJtomic: Park
The economic impact on greater Battle
Creek by the development of this industrial complex is evident and impressive.
Originally developed as an army base
during World War I, the Fort Custer area
is continuously growing as an industrial
center, a prime example of community
cooperation. · The tour will begin with a
short, award-winning film entitled "A
Salute to Fort Custer." It will give you a
brief explanation of the yesterday, today
and tomorrow of this historic and
progressive area.
In addition, an on-site visit to the
Regional Manufacturing and Technical
Center (RMTC) will demonstrate, firsthand, the concept of learning a trade skill
at your own pace through hands-on experience combined with structured classroom learning. The RMTC is a joint
venture of the City of Battle Creek and
Kellogg Community College, a result of
industry, education, and government
working together to create a workforce
for the future.
From there, this tour will proceed to
Nippondenso Manufacturing U.S.A., Inc.,
an 83,800 square feet facility on 65 acres.
This plant, which began production in
1986 and now employs 1,090 people,
strongly demonstrates Battle Creek's
dedication to economic development and
expansion.
Downtown Battle Creek Self-Guided
Walking Tour
(Available throughout conference)
On this self-guided tour you are within a
city block of the following sources of

information and points of interest. These
can be visited at your convenience.
• Southwest Michigan Funding Resource
Center
• Health Information Center
• Family Place
• Data Retrieval Community Survey
More detailed information on these tours
will be available at the conference registration desk throughout the conference
for those interested in the walking tour.

Gathering Place
(Open throughout CMF Conference)
12:00 noon-6:00p.m.
The Gathering Place will serve as a meeting ground for conference registrants and
offers a variety of special features. The
Gathering Place will include annual
reports and publications sponsored by private, community and corporate foundations and giving programs. Registrants are
encouraged to view CMF exhibits; a video
film festival; and the Foundation Center
Regional Library Collection display. Don't
miss the special display for CMF member
foundations who have recently published
their first annual report.
Binder Park Traveling Zoo
(Located in the Gathering Place)
Wednesday, 12:00 noon-4:00p.m.)
During the conference you can see one of
Battle Creek's special learning resources:
a live, traveli!lg zoo. Binder Park Zoo
personnel will bring in several small animals, share interesting insights, and
answer questions about this unique project which is funded by local foundations,
business, and governmental agencies.

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W.K. Kellogg Foundation "
Tour and Tea
4:00 - 5:30 p.m.

Panelists are:

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Dennis Archer, Attorney and retired State
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Supreme Court Judge
Theodore Cooper, Chairman and CEO,
Upjonn Company
DOuglas'Fraser, Retired UAW President
tJelen Popovich, President, Ferris State

Tour the new headquarters of the W.K.
Kellogg Foundation in downtown Battle
Creek. Light hors d'oeuvres, refreshments, and music will set the tone for the
opening events.

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Advisory Cabinet
4:00 - 5:30 p.m.

O pening Reception
6:45 - 7:30 p.m.

Meeting of past Council of Michigan
Foundation Trustees.

Reception and entertainment hosted by
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan West Michigan.

MICHIGAN: PAST ACHIEVEMENTS,
FUTURE CHALLENGES
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.

Entertainment by Quintessence- Battle
Creek Woodwind Quintet, a warm and
charming sound from a graceful ensemble.

Michigan's Future.... Where is it headed
financially, educationally and environmentally? What is the future of
Michigan's labor force, political structure
and business climate? A stimulating and
thought-provoking session
be led by
Tim Skubick, PBS Commentator.
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DINNER AND ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Following dinner, CMF friends and colleagues will take a journey back in time
as we celebrate CMF's 20th Anniversary.
Premiere of a special video recapping
CMF's history.
Afterglow
9:30p.m.

Dennis Archer

Theodore Cooper Douglas Fraser

Celebrate with old and new friends and
treat yourself to gourmet coffees, cordials, and light sweets.
Afterglow hosted by Battle Creek's NBD,
N.A.; and Price Waterhouse.
Entertainment by Bill Dowdy's Jazz Trio,
playing a variety of classic and contemporary jazz.

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�Thursday, November 5

Gatherirtg Place
(Open throug!lout CMF Conference; see
details earlier in' this program.)
Conference Registration
7:00 a.m. - 6:QO p.m.

an opportunity to learn and practice skills
negotiation and conflict resolution,
critical skills for today's communities and
grantmakers.

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Orientation to Community Foundations

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9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon

Early Biid Coffee
7:00 - 7:30 lm.
If you would enjoy an early morning cup

of coffee before the buffet breakfast, stop
by the Gathering Place.
Buffet Breakfast
7:15- 7:45a.m.

A special sessicfudesigy\ed.'for new
trustees and staff members to orient you
to the community founda·tion field. Each
aspect of the foundation is described by
an experienced practitioner. Topics are:
grantmaking, asset development,
leadership, management, investments
and public relations.

- -ONCURRENT SESSIONS __;:_

CMF Annual Members' Meeting
7:45 -8:30a.m.

:00- 10:15 a.m.

Education Track I
The State of the State's Education:
University, Elementary and Secondary

CONCURRENT SESSIONS -.:
9:00 - 12:00 noon

Negotiation and Collaooration (3]1ours)
9:00 a.m. "''12:00 noon
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Grantmal&lt;ers don) make deal~ - or
they? Is a gran.Vcl deal? What about; the
budget or n~gotiating grantmaking
priorities?
How can we better handle tough ~itua­
tions among staff members, between
board and staff, and between grantmakers and nonprofits? Grantmakers are
often at the inJe,r&amp;-ce between differing
ideas anq,~ewpo~nts.
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This tfuee hour workshop will provide

Past accomplishments and future challenges of the State's systell}of education,
from elementary and ~ondary schooling to the university, ~ill be discussed.
Attention will focus on major issues that
must be addressed and systematic
programs that should be considered in
planning for Michigan's success, rather
than its survi.va(, in Hie years ahead.

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Health Track I
Changing the System of American Health
Care: Program and Policy Directions for
Foundations
Health Care spending increases twice as
fast as other social costs, yet 40 million citizens can't get the basic care they need.
This session will analyze the changes
debated this election year and anticipate
the probable direction of public policy.
Two private foundations will review their
different approaches to achieving needed
change- one through program grants, the
other through public education strategies.
Family Foundations I
Involving the Children or Non-Family
Members in the Work and Governance of
the Foundation
Attendees will explore~the dynamics and
pros/ cons ~f involving futur~ generations
on the Boards of family foundations, as
W)?ll as the pluses and minuses of asking
non-family members to serve as Trustees
or as members of standing committees of
the foundation. The session will feature
two family foundations in Michigan that
have developed individual approaches to
involving different generations in the work
of their foundations.
Social Services
Coordinating Services for Chlldren and~
Families: Putting the Pieces Togeth~?

Many troubled children and their families
can best be helped by services that are
comprehensive, coordinated and flexible.
Public funding for human service programs, however, is often categorized and,

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as a result, these programs are rarely coordinated or targeted toward.,the families
who need them most. The session will
describe innovative public and private
efforts in Michigan to develop a
coordinated continuum of services for
at-risk families and funding opportunities
for grantmakers.
Conversations with Citizens Research
Council
An opportunity to discuss what's behind
the statistics presented in the monograph.
Talk with experts about the data collected
from the past twenty years, relevant to
today and the future.

Environment
To Save the Land
Pressures on Michigan's environment
range from urban pollution to suburban
sprawl to wilderness resort development.
A spirited response comes from voluntary,
nonprofit land trusts whose programs
range from inner-city reclamation to
wilderness preservation and creative strategies such as easements and land swaps, in
addition to outright Rurfhase. Speakers,
'aided by a comf&gt;E:lling video, will demonstrate the growth and diversity;,of this
movement, bpth in Michigan and beyond.

�Community Foundation Track I
Successful Approaches for Working
with Donots
Hear strategies and tips- philosophy,
structure and ideas from two leaders in
the community foundation field. Known
for their success in raising assets and
serving their communities, the New York
Community Trust and the Columbus
Foundation provide special insights
regarding how to successfully work with
donors.
Refreshment Break
10:15-10:45 a.m.

Education Track II
The State of the State's Investment in
Human Capital
A panel will discuss the challenges and
opportunities confronting the State with
respect to investing in the education and
training of (a) the students who are not
bound for four-year colleges directly
from high school, and (b) those adults
who need or desire training to pursue
new jobs or careers. Although this panel
will continue the discussion from the first
\education panel, it will focus on preparing for transitions from school to work
and from one type of work to another.

Health Track II
The Layperson's Guide to Reviewing
Health Care Proposals
In ili~area pf )lealth care, where emerging
technologies, preventive approaches and
new health concerns seem to spring up
daily. Examples include maternal and
child health issues, neonatal technolpgy,
health consequences of environmental
problems, consequences of substance 7
abuse, and others. This session will provide some basic oh:eckpoints for
grantmakers who are concerned about
health care1ssues, but who are not
themselves health care professionals.
Family Foundation Track II
What Makes for the Best
Among All the Rest?
A look at the characteristics and programs
which seem to make for the "best" family
foundation grantmaking, management,
and return on investments. Several case
examples will be spotlighted. This session
will include a panel of responders who
represent different family foundations in
Michigan and who are noted for "excellence" in certain areas of grantmaking or
management
Investment Basics 101
Have all of the bases been covered for
developing an investment strategy? While
each foundation must define its long-term
investment opjectives in relation to its program~ spending needs, the world pf
investing is growing more complex.,
Therefore, it has become increasingly
important to understand the fuhdamentals
of managing an endo~ent.

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Women's Issues I
Call on Me: What Happens to Girls'
Ambitions in the Classroom
The American Association of University
Women's 1992 report showed that girls
continue to receive unequal treatment in
our nation's classrooms. This session will
examine the far-reaching consequences of
discrimination in our schools- including the consequences to the workforce and the ways in which philanthropy can
provide opportunities for girls and young
women to reach their full educational
potential.
Foundation Center Regional Collections
Annual Meeting
Representatives of Foundation Center
Regional Collection Libraries will meet at
the Southwest Michigan Funding
Resource Center to discuss mutual concerns and interests.
LUNCHEON AND KEYNOTE
ADDRESS
12:30 - 2:15 p.m.
"Building Community"
John W. Gardner

John W. Gardner
Professor, Stanford University; former
President of the Carnegie Corporation;
former Secretary of Health, Education &amp;
Welfare; founding Chairman of Common
Cause; and co-founder of Independent
Sector

-- 'ONCURRENT SESSIONS ....:.
:45- 4:00 p.m.
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Education Track III
Preventing School Dropouts: Three
Innovative Strategies
Results of three high school dropout prevention programs will be presented.
Each of these programs served at-risk
youth and each included substantive
evaluations. Speakers will highlight successful and unsuccessful strategies and
will consider how grantrnakers
communicate the evaluation results of
less than successful programs to policy
makers and the general public.
Health Track III
Teen AIDS: Our Youth at Risk
This session will focus on the AIDS epidemic, specifically as it relates to
teenagers. A group of accomplished
teens- Corner Acting )'roupe - will
focus on health, health education and
health care through an interactive format
including drama, poetry, and music. The
Troupe communicates a sense of responsibility in the use of drugs, sexual activity
and healthy lifestyles.

John W. Gardner
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�Family Foundations Track III
Roundtable

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An informal discussion and opportunity
to ask several of Michigan's most experienced family foundation executives and
trustees a range of questions about governance, management and grantmaking.
Women's Issues II
Women in Philanthropy Roundtable
This roundtable session will continue last
year's discussion of women's leadership
issues. How do/should women demonstrate leadership as donors, trustees and
staff members in the philanthropic
sector? How can we encourage such
leadership for the future?
Community Foundation Track II
Predictable Growth Stages
Community foundations are unique
organizations custom designed to meet
individual community needs. This session
will look at recent efforts to define patterns
of community foundation growth in
staffing, organizational complexity, and
predictable "crisis."
Arts and Culture
Past achievements and future challenges
confronting the State with respect to arts
and culture will be discussed. Particular
attention will be paid to new initiatives
that provide examples of nonprofit enterprise working to promote arts and culture
in particular programs and communities
throughout tile state.

Scholarship Roundtable
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Creating a Scholarship Foundation
Network
Representatives of scholarship foundation programs will work together to
develop ideas to strengthen Michigan's
scholarship foundations. Ideas for discussion include regional workshops,
scholarship-oriented news, educational
environment, and working with CMF.
Conversations With ..•
Provides conference registrants a rare
opportunity to meet and talk informally
with W.K. Kellogg Foundation program
officers in specially noted fields where
community involvement is a standard in
each.

Programs That Work for Kids
The panel will discuss successful projects
for youth in early childhood, elementary,
and adolescence. Critical links between
these periods will be examined.

Economic Development in Battle Creek
A look at economic development in one
community, with special note of its
industrial park development- what
works, what doesn't. The roles of governments, taxing authorities, and small
private foundations will be highlighted.

Community Leadership Development
A participative review of principles of
· grantmakingfor leadership development.
Select~ case examples of grants will be
examined for their effects.
Refreshment Break
4:00- 4:15p.m.

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Issues Affecting Women, Children and
Families
4:15- 5:15 p.m.

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Gloria Steinem
Editorial Consultant and Writer,
Ms. Magazine; Board Member,
Ms. Foundation For Women
Gloria Steinem

20th Annual Conference Program Committee
Honorary Chair:
(Late) David D. Hunting, Sr., Honorary Trustee,
Steelcase Foundation, and Honorary Trustee,
Dyer-Ives Foundation, Grand Rapids
Program Chair:
Mariam C. Noland, President, Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, Detroit
Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director, Community
FoundatiOJJS, Council of Michigan Foundations,
Grand Haven
Gail Allen, President, The Rollin M. Gerstacker
Foundation, East Lansing
Merri Jo Bales, Director of Communications,
Consumers Power Company, Grand Rapids
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director, Ford Motor
Company Fund, Dearborn
Susan Church, Executive Director, Michigan
Women's Foundation, Lansing
Laurianne T. Davis, Secretary, The Tiscornia
Foundation, Inc., St. Joseph
Paul R. Dimond, Attorney, Miller, Canfield,
Paddock &amp; Stone, Ann Arbor
R. Sue Dodea, Program Director, Corporate Giving
Initiative, Council of Michigan Foundations, Detroit
Herbert H. Dow, President, Herbert H. &amp; Barbara
C Dow Foundation, Midland
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Special Projects, W.K.
Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Danforth E. Holley, Vice President, Earl-Beth
Foundation, Detroit

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Judith S. Hooker, Trustee, Robert L. &amp; Judith S.
Hooker Foundation, Grand Rapids
Sandra G. Hussey, Member Services Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Dorothy A. Johnson, President, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Patricia B. Johnson, President, Muskegon County
Community Foundation, Muskegon
Glenn F. Kossick, Executive Director, Metro Health
Foundation, Detroit
Ron LaReau, Senior Vice President, First of
America, Grand Rapids
Donald A. Lindow, First Vice President, NBD Bank,
N.A., Detroit
John E. Marshall III, President, The Kresge
Foundation, Troy
Susan Ordway, Trustee, The Battle Creek
Community Foundation, Battle Creek
Linda B. Patterson, Administrative Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
James M. Richmond, President, Frey Foundation,
Grand Rapids
Elyse M. Rogers, Executive Assistant to the
President, Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
• Foundation, Midland
Leonard W. Smith, President, The Skillman
Foundation, Detroit
Ira Strumwasser, Executive Director, Michigan
Health Education &amp; Research Foundation, Detroit

�Dear Conference Attendee:
Welcome to the enrollment process for the 20th annual conference of the Council of Michigan Foundations.
In celebration of the 20th anniversary event, the theme for the Thursday evening dinner is "the roaring '20s."
The evening has been designed to create an ambiance that will make you feel
you've Etepped back in time. Table decorations and antique-car designs will guide
you into the 1920s. Your refreshments will be served by flappers and men in
bowlers and sleeve garters. So YOU can join in the spirit of the event-and we
know you will want to-we have made costume rentals available.
Costumes will include SOME of the following items:
Men: knickers, arm garters, bow ties, vests, suspenders, spats, and hats.
(Men, provide your own shirt or long trousers; if you rent, remember
long socks will be necessary with knickers.)
Women: dresses, beads, headpieces, boas, and garters
All costumes will consist of sufficient items to complete the '20s look (with the
exception of shoes, men's shirts, and pants for those not wishing to wear knickers).
Cost of costume rental is $30 each. If you have specific fitting needs, please include this information with
your order, i.e., especially tall or short, full-figured, would prefer not to wear sleeveless-style dress, etc.
ORDER DEADLINE IS AUGUST 15TH. Orders received after August 15 cannot be guaranteed and will be
filled on an available basis. Rental fee is due and payable with your order. Costumes should be picked up
at the Stouffer Hotel and must be returned there by Friday noon, November 6.
You will receive a confirmation of your order.

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Address ---------------------------------Home phone------------City -------------------------------------Work phone--------------Nruneofemployer ___________________________________________________

Men

Women

Shirt size (for vest measurement)--------

Dresss~e

Chest measurement---------------Inseam ________________________
Waist measurement---------------Arm biceps measurement (for garter) _ __
Preference:

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Bust s~e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Hip measurement-----------Leg measurement (for garter) _ _ _ _ __
Color preference:
1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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3. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Color preference choice will be accommodated if
possible but cannot be guaranteed.

Any specific fitting needs or concerns: ---------------------------------------

HAVE YOU INCLUDED YOUR CHECK FOR $30.00 FOR EACH COSTUME ORDERED?
Make check payable to: Sharon Osborne/Costume Ordering
Mail order blank and check to: Attention: Sharon Osborne, First of America Bank-Michigan, N.A.,
44 West Michigan Mall, Battle Creek, MI 49017

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THURSDAY EVENING
RECEPTION, DINNER AND
ENTERTAINMENT
The Battle Creek Federal Center
6:00-10:00 p.m.

Brazilian guitar. And there will be the
rousing, inspirational voices of the
Franklin Ballard Singers who will
leave you calling for more. It is vivid
entertainment steeped in yesteryear
and bright with the moment of today.

Reception
Beginning at 6:15 p.m., cocktails and
hors d'oeuvres will be served. Dinner
will be held in the historic and elegant
Battle Creek Federal Center Ballroom.
It will be an evening to remember.
Join CMF staff, Program and Host
Committee members, and all your
friends and colleagues as we go back
in time and celebrate ...

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THE ROARING '20s GALA
A stunning assembly of musical artists
will bring alive the drama and excitement of CMF's 20th anniversary. There
will be red hot jazz, speakeasy ballads,
and plenty of fun by Ray Kamalay and
the Red Hot Peppers. There will be
nostalgic, romantic music interpreted
by Italian-born Michele Ramo on the

(Costume rental available. See earlier
page for details.)
Bus service between Stouffer's Hotel
and the Federal Center will be continuous between 6:00-7:00 p.m. Service
will resume to the Kellogg Company
and the hotel from 9:30-10:00 p.m.

Afterglow
Kellogg Company
10:00p.m.
Return from "The Roaring '20s" to a
1992 evening with an after dinner
cordial, coffee and light sweets.
Afterglow hosted by the Kellogg
Company.

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�Friday, November 6

Gathering Place
(Open throughout CMF Conference; see
information earlier in the program.)

which is funded by local foundations,
• businesses and governmental agencies.

Conference Registration
7:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Family Foundation IV
Small Grants, Big Impacts

Early Bird Coffee
7:00- 7:30a.m.
An early morning cup of coffee before the
buffet breakfast? Stop by the Gathering
Place.

Community Foundation Buffet Breakfast
Celebrating Community Foundation
Services
7:15- 8:30a.m.

What are some key examples and characteristics of small grants by family foundations which have had big social impacts
and benefits? This roundtaole discussion
will feature several projects and diScuss
the elements which made them successful.
Investment Seminar I
The Economy: Twenty Years Back and
Twenty Years Forward

Celebrate community foundation
successes and meet with other trustees
and staff members of community
foundations from across Michigan during
this special breakfast.

Nationally respected speakers will discuss the changes, progress and failures of
Michigan, the nation and the world during
the past twenty years. The discussion
will also cover the current state of affairs
and a twenty year forecast.

Buffet Breakfast
7:30 - 8:30a.m.

Corporate Giving Session I
Michigan's Corporate Giving and
National Trends

, Binder Park Traveling Zoo
(Locatecpn the Gathering Place)
8:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon
One of Battle Creek's very special learning
resources: a live, traveling zoo. Binder
Park Zoo personnel will bring in several
live animals and will share some interesting insights about this unique project
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National trends in corporate giving and
their potential impact on Michigan will
be discussed. An internationally recognized expert on corporate grantrnakingone who has written extensively on
trends and issues-will present his
findings. A panel of prominent Michigan
grantrnakers will respond and share their
perspectives.

�Community Foundation Session I
Critical Issues in the Next Decade
Community foundatiops are challenged
by the times to live up to their potential.
Issues are related to definition and
certification, the role~6f other financial
institutions in serving donors, growth of
the field, changing state and national
demographics, and the world economy.
Experts in the field will discuss these
. and more.
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Strategic Planning/Self Assessment
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addressing high priority health_problems
at the community base. Specific examples of "ideas that work."

Early Childhood and Adoption Initiatives
An overview seminar on strategies in
early childhood projects with emphases
on child care, family support, and
adoption.

Groundwater Education
A focus on strategies and lessons learned
from among 40 projects in Michigan
where people are working together to
protect Sl:Oundwater in the state.

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A J&gt;anel of e~rts
ev~luate the
process by whiCh foundations and nonprofit agencies (a) can plan strategically
to develop and implement thek chosen
mission and (b) can evaluate and define"'
their own mission, goals, and plans to
determine whether and haw well they are
achieving their chosen mission. The
experiences of specific foundations will
provide the background for answers to
strategic planning and self-assessment for
others in nonprofit enterprise.
CZonversations With •••
Corifetence registrants will have a rare
opportunity to meet and talk informally
with, W.K. ~ellogg Fouf\dation program
officers in sPecially noted fields where
community involvement is a standard in
each. Choose from ,,the following three:

Refreshin,nfBreak
10:15- 10:45 a.m.

Family Foundations V
How to Plan and Structure a Family
Foundation Retreat or Planning Session
In the rush of everyday grantmaking and
financial decision-making, many family
foundations find little time to address
some of the broader issues relating to
grantmaking, governance and ip.vestments. Through practical tiPSc'and printed
handouts, this session will consider longer
term issues within,the foul:}dation and will
look at ways· to organize annual retreat
for your family fo'Undation trustees.

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Community Based Programming in Health
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Investment Seminar ll
International and Global Invs sting
We are in a world where investment
oppgrtunifies cHange rapidly, not only
from company to company and industry
to indus!ry, out also from one national
economy to another. Various methods
and opportunities for international and
global investing will be discussed.

Corporate Giving Session ll
Corporate Giving and Michigan's Future
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A pr9fessipnally guided, in!eractive
workshop for corporate givers will set an
agenda and develop a call to action for
Michigan's future. Emphasis will be on
smart and-effective/corporate giving,
indivi~pally ai\d/collectiyely.
Using the information presented in
SessiQn:Y,the materials ahcl presentations
from the Conference, and your own
expertise, the session will explore the
State's future within the business
contributions arena: the vision, the
obstacles, and the needs.
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Community Foundation II
Trustees Meetin~
Serving as a trustee of a community
foundation reguires leadership and a
willingness to become involved in the
major issues facing your community.
,This session is an informal opportunity to
discuss your leadership role as a community foundation trustee.

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The State of the State's
Civic and Community
Development Resources

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Michigan's diverse communities have
developed their own local civic and economic resources. Their achievements and
future challenges will be discussed.
Topics will include current opP.ortunities
and new visions concerning economic
and civic,development strategies in comm"LJnities throughout the State.
Conversation with
William E. LaMothe
A chance to talk informally with one of
Battle Creek's community leaders and a
nationallY. }mown business leader, William
E. LaMothe.
'R He opently is Chairman,
Greater Battle Creek Community
Foundation; T stee, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation;-and is the retired Chairman
and CEO of the Kellogg Company.
LUNCHEON AND
DONOR'S PLATFORM
12:30 p .m.-2:15p.m.
David Rockefeller, Jr.
Chairman; Rockefeller Financial Services,
Inc.; New York

�Council of Michigan Foundations Members

PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc.
Americana Foundation
Amy Foundation
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
Charles Shirley Avery Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Trust
Besser Foundation
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Donald B. Birtwistle 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
William &amp; Marie Carls Foundation
Clarence &amp; Grace Chamberlin Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Christoff Family Charitable Foundation
Cook Charitable Foundation
Cook Family Foundation
Raymond M. &amp; Jane E. Cracchiolo Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Mignon Sherwood Delano Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The Charles DeVlieg Foundation
The Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
Dexter Charitable Trust Fund
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
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
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation

Ford Foundation
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Frey Foundation
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.
Gordon Christian Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
The Gornick Fund
Granger Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
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 F&lt;mndation
James &amp; Lynelle Holden Fund
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward F. &amp; lima Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The Iacocca Foundation
William A. &amp; Ruth Janks Foundation
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
The Jensen Foundation
The Paul A. Johnson Foundation
Paul C. Johnson Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
Kaufman Foundation
The MinerS. &amp; Mary Ann Keeler Fund
W. K. 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
Helen Laidlaw Foundation
The Greater Lansing Foundation
Patricia A. &amp; William E. LaMothe Foundation
The Larson Faii!ily Fund
The Lee Foundation
The LeXo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
The Lou tit Foundation
Edward Lowe Foundation

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�Lurie-Polasky Foundation
The Lyon Foundation, Inc.
Malpass Foundation
Alex &amp;t Marie Manoogian Foundation
McColl-Batts Foundation
M&lt;.Curdy Memorial Scholarship Foundation
McGregor Fund
B. D. &amp;t Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C. S. &amp;t Marlon F. Mcintyre Foundation
W. D. &amp;t Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Metro Health Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation, Inc.
The Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Francis Mills Foundation
Mo~Brown Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Ruth Mott Fund
MuktiFund
T. B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust
Allen E. &amp;t Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation
Ernest L. Nicolay Foundation
Nokomis Foundation
Amos Nordman Foundation Charitable Trust
Oscar P. &amp;: Louise H. Osthelder Charitable Foundation
William M. &amp;: Mary E. Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
William Lyon Phelps Foundation
Pinney Foundation
Herbert &amp; Elsa Ponting Foundation
The Pow~ Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family Foundation, Inc.
The Pryor Foundation
Harold &amp;: Carolyn Robison Foundation
Rotary Charities ofTraverseOty
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Sage Foundation
The Karla Scherer Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The William &amp; Sarah Seidman Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Foundation
The Sldllman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
St. Denys Foundation
The Edward C. &amp; Hazel L. Stephenson Foundation
The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
The Keith W. Tantlinger Foundation
The Taubman Foundation
W. B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
The Tiscomia Foundation, Inc.

20

Harry A. &amp;: Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
The Trico Foundation
The Harold &amp;: Grace Upjohn Foundation
TheW. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
FrederickS. Upton Foundation
Franlc S. &amp;t Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial
Foundation
The Vicksburg Foundation
Vogt Foundation
·'
John W. &amp;: Rose E. 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
Wren 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 Community Foundation
Capital Region Community Foundation
Civic Foundation of Chelsea
Colon Foundation
Community Foundation for Delta County
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 Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Foundation
Greenville Area Foundation
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
The Jackson Foundation
Kalamazoo.Foundation
Leelanau Township Foundation, Inc.
Ludington Area Foundation
Manistee County Foundation
Marquette Community Foundation

�F

Marshall Gvic Foundation
Midland Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Mt Pleasant Community Foundation
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community Foundation
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Saginaw Community Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Zeeland Community Foundation
BANKS
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Citizens Trust &amp; Savings Bank, South Haven
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
First of America-Michigan, Kalamazoo
First Michigan Bank-Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids
Grand Bank, Grand Rapids
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit, Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
NBD Bank, N.A., Detroit
NBD Grand Rapids, N.A., Grand Rapids
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company, Grand Rapids
Peoples State Bank, St Joseph
Second National Bank, Saginaw
Society Bank, Ann Arlx&gt;r

CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS &amp; CORPORATIONS
AT&amp;T
ANR Pipeline Company
Allied-Signal, Inc.
American Seating Company
Amerikam
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
Autocam Corporation
BOO Seidman-Grand Rapids
Batts Foundation
Benteler Industries, Inc.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
The Borman's, Inc. Fund
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
D&amp;W Food Centers, Inc.
Dayton Hudson Department Store Company
Delta Dental Fund
Detroit Edison
Detroit Lions, Inc.
Domino's Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation

Emst&amp;Young
Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust
Fibre-Converters Foundation, Inc.
Ford Motor Company Fund
GTE Telephone Operations-Michigan
Gannett Foundation
General Motors Foundation
The Gerber Companies Foundation
'
Guardsman Products, Inc.
Herman Miller, Inc.
ffiM Corporation
JSJ Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Kysor Industrial Corporation Foundation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Little Caesars Enterprises, Inc.
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
Mervyn's
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Michigan Educational Employees Mutual Insurance
·
Company
Michigan Health Care Education and Research
Foundation, Inc.
Midland Cogeneration Venture
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Trust
The Pistons-Palace Foundation
Prince Foundation
Scott Paper Company Foundation
SPX Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
A. M. Todd Company Foundation
UNISYS
The Upjohn Company
Whirlpool Foundation
Witmark, Inc.
Wolverine World Wide Foundation

PUBliC CHAIUTIES
Fetzer Institute
Jewish Community Foundation
McKinley Foundation
Michigan Women's Foundation
These Colors Don't Run Foundation
Clark, Klein &amp;:: Beau'Inont serves as legal counsel for
the Council of Michigan Foundations.

21

..

�20th Annual Conference Speakers
~over.nber~,1992

This partial list of speakers, in addition to
numerous CMF members, includes some of
the outstanding, knowledgeable people who
will help make CMF's 20th conference a very
memorable one.
David W. Adamany,
President,
Wayne State University; Detroit
Joan Abbey,
r'
Project Coordinator,
Center for the Study of Youth Policy,
University of Michigan School of
Social Work; Ann Arbor
Dennis W• .Archer,
Attorney,
Dickenson, Wright, Moon, VanDusen &amp;
Freeman; Detroit
Thomas C. Bailey,
Executive Director,
The Little Traverse Conservancy;
Harbor Springs
Michael A. Bailin,
President,
Public/Private Ventures; Philadelphia
Robert M. Bilkie, Jr.,
President,
Sigma Management Services, Inc.;
Grosse Pointe
Alice Buhl,
ManagEment Consultant;
Cleveland
Theodore Cooper,
Chairman &amp; CEO,
Upjohn Company; Kalamazoo
Janiki E. Darity,
""Y ~..
Corporate Direct&lt;&gt;r Community DeveloJ1rnent,
Henry Ford Hospital Urban Health,
Institute Market Communications; Detroit
Robert V. Edgar,
Manager, Donor Relations,
The New York Community Trust;
New York
Eleanor Eley,
Director,
The Corner.. ActingTroupe; Ypsilanti
c

22

Sherida Falvey,
Director, Family Preservation Program,
Michigan Department of Mental Health;
Lansing
Gerald .A. Faverman,
Chairman,
Public Sector Consultants, Inc.; Lansing
Graham Finney,
Founder and President,
Conservation Company; Philadelphia
Marilyn Flynn,
Co-Director,
Skillman Center for Children,
Wayne State University; Detroit
Douglas .A. Fraser,
Retired UAW President; Detroit
John W. Gardner,
Professorship,
Stanford University; Stanford, CA
Paul R. Good,
Director of Research,
Citizens Research Council; Detroit
Steven K. Hamp,
Director,
Program Division, Edison Institute;
Dearborn
Robert J. Hankins,
Executive Director,
United Arts Council of Calhoun County;
Battle Creek
Judith Healy,
Senior Consultant,
Executive Consulting; Minneapolis
James F. Hettinger,
President,
Battle Creek Unlimited, Inc.; Battle Creek
Jean Hocker,
President,
Land Trust Alliance; Washington, DC
Jack Howell,
Executive Director,
Cereal City Development Corporation;
Battle Creek
Jo Jacobs,
Director, Office of Sex Equity,
Michigan Department of Education;
l,ansing

�James A. Kelly,
President,
National Board for Professional Teaching
Standards; Detroit
Marlynn Levin,
Director of Program Development,
The Merrill Palmer Institute; Detroit
James I. Luck,
President,
The Columbus Foundation; Columbus, OH
Olivia (Libby) P. Maynard,
Founder &amp; President,
Michigan Prospect; Flint
Mark Miller,
Deputy Director for Administration,
Michigan Department of Mental Health{ '"·····
Lansing
~..
Steven A. Minter,
President,
The Cleveland Foundation; Clevelatld
Anne Mulder,
President,
Lake Michigan College; Benton Harbor
David Olmstead,
Board Member,
Detroit schoolS
Lawrence C. Patri~k, Jr:;
Chair,
..
·
Detroit 2000
Joel L. Piell,
Partner,
Miller, Canfield, Paddock, Stone; Detroit
Helen Pop~viclV;
,President, .· ··
Ferris ~ate University; Big Rapids
John 'Y· ·P orter,
/ 7 '•,.
.Founder,
/
/ Urban Education Allian~;'Ann Arbor
Phillip R Power,
·
r'·
Chairman,
~-"/
"
Subur9an &lt;;::o~tylications porpofation;
AnhArbor
·
Barrie Pribyl,
Project Director,
Leadership Program for Community
Foundations; New York
Robert B. Queller,
Vice President -Executive Director,
Citizens Research Council; Detroit

"'·

Judith Ann Rapanos,
.'
Chairman,
Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural
;\ffuirs; Detroit
La'wrence W. Reed,
President,
Mackinac .Cell.fer for Public Policy;
Midland ··
Dlivid Rockefeller, Jr.,
' chairman,
Rockefeller Financial Services, Inc.;
New'York
Douglas Ross,
/ &amp; FOunder,
Michigan Future's, Inc.; Livonia
Joanne Rossi,
Vi~e President, r .
M~re &amp; Associates;·lnc.; Southfield
Beth Sachs; . v"'
:
•
President &amp; Founder,
Greening of Detroit
Terry Tinson Saatlo,
President,
Northwest Area Foundation; St. Paul, MN
Tim Skubick,
PBS Commentator;
Lansing
Craig Smith,
Editor and Publisher,
Corporate Philanthropy Report; Seattle
Gloria Steinem,
Editor and Writer,
Ms. Magazine; New York ··
Katherine Villers,
·
Executive Director,
Families USA Foundation; Boston
David P. Weikart,
President,
High/Scope Edusational Research
Foundation; Ypsilanti

·

Katherine J..Wngbt, D.O.,
Children's Hospital of Michigan;
Detroit.
John ~ehringer,
I?il:ector of E5onomics,

Loomis, Sayles &amp; Company, Inc.;
Ne\o\fYOik "'

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Wednesday, November 4
0

0

0 7:45- 8:30a.m.

11:00 a.m.-7:00p.m.
Gathering Place
Custer Room

0 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon

11:00 a.m.-7:00p.m.
Conference Registration
Gallery

0

12:00- 12:45 p.m.
Luncheon Buffet
Montgomery Room

0

0

1:00-3:00 p.m.
Binder Park Traveling Zoo
Exhibit
Custer Room

CMF Annual Members Meeting
Branson Ballroom
Negotiation and Collaboration
Meeting Place, Section B-C,
Lower Level
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

0

Family Foundations I
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level

3:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Conference &amp; New Member
Orientation
Montgomery Room #1

Conversations with Citizens
Research Council
Montgomery Room #3 &amp; 4

4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Tour and Tea
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
5:30- 6:30p.m.
Michigan: Past Achievements,
Future Challenges
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
6:45 - 7:30p.m.
Opening Reception
Atrium, Branson Ballroom
7:30- 9:30p.m.
Dinner &amp; 20th Anniversary
Celebration
Branson Ballroom

0

9:30-11:00 p.m.
Afterglow
Atrium, McCamly Place,
Lower Level

Thursday, November 5
0

7:00a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Conference Registration
Gallery

0

7:00a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Gathering Place
Custer Room

0

7:00- 7:30 a.m.
Early Bird Coffee
Custer Room

• Community Leadership
Development
International Room, Michigan
Level2
4:00 - 4:15p.m.
Refreshment Break
Gallery

0

Community Foundations Track I
Kellogg Room, Capital Level2
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

0 9:30-11:00 p.m.
Afterglow
Kellogg Company

0 10:45 a.m.- 12:00 noon
Education Track II
Horizon Room, 16th Floor

0

10:45 a.m. -12:00 noon
Family Foundations II
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level
Investment Basics #101
Montgomery Rooms #2, 3 &amp; 4
Women's Issues I
City Lights North, 16th Floor
Foundation Center Regional
Collections Annual Meeting
Southwest Michigan Funding
Resource Center
The Battle Creek Community
Foundation
12:30 - 2:15p.m.
"Building Community"
Plenary Luncheon &amp; Keynote
Address
Branson Ballroom

0 2:45 - 4:00 p.m.
Education Track III
Horizon Room, 16th Floor

4:15 - 5:15p.m.
"Issues Affecting Women,
Children and Families"
Branson Ballroom
6:00 -10:00 p.m.
Reception, Dinner and
Entertainment
Battle Creek Federal Center

0 10:15-10:45 a.m.

Health Track II
Montgomery Room #1

Community Foundations
Session I
Montgomery Rooms #2-3 &amp; 4

• Economic Development in
Battle Creek
Michigan Room, Michigan
Level2

Environment
City Lights North, 16th Floor

Refreshment Break
Gallery

Women's Issues II
City Lights North, 16th Floor

Strategic Planning/Self
Assessment
Horizon Room, 16th Floor
Small Informal Sessions
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
• Community Based Programming
in Health
Heritage Room, Capital Level2

Small Informal Sessions
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
• Programs That Work for Kids
Board Room, Capital Level 2

Social Services
Montgomery Room #2

Advisory Cabinet
Board Room, Capital Level2
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Family Foundations IV
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level

Scholarship Roundtable
City Lights South, 16th Floor

Health Track I
Montgomery Room #1

Educational
Kellogg Biological Station
Battle Creek Fort Custer
Industrial/Economic Park
Downtown Battle Creek SelfGuided Walking Tour

City Lights North, 16th Floor

Family Foundations III
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
Lower Level

Arts and Culture
Montgomery Rooms #3 &amp; 4

9:00a.m. - 12:00 noon
Orientation to Community
Foundations
Meeting Place, Section A,
Lower Level
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Education Track I
Horizon Room, 16th Floor

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Battle Creek Area Tours
Historical Homes

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Meeting Room A, Lower Level
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

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Montgomery Rooms #1 &amp; 2

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Branson Ballroom

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Miller Room, McCamly Place,
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W.K. Kellogg Foundation
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City Lights North, 16th Floor
Family Foundations V
Miller Room, McCamly Place,
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Montgomery Rooms #2-3 &amp; 4
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                    <text>�Honorary Chairperson

David Dyer Hunting, Sr.
The Michigan Council of Foundations sought to honor David
Hunting by making him our honorary Chairman. It was only right
that we should do so. But the basic fact of the matter is that he
honored us by accepting the position, as he would have by his presence,
had he not died in April of this year at the age of 99.
David Hunting was a man of privilege. His distinction is that he
accepted his privilege as a responsibility-a responsibility he never
shirked. A deeply religious man, he accepted as his guiding light the
principle that to whom much has been given from him shall much be
expected. He was given a great deal by his family, his friends, and
community, his University of Michigan, the Steelcase Company he
helped found, and by his church. He spent his life giving back to all
of them-and more.
David Hunting's most distinguishing quality was his zest and joy.
His sense of responsibility was founded in gratitude, so that when he
did things he did them joyfully as a man with a song in his heart.
Those who do "good things" with pinched face or sour mien or body
bowed as if from carrying a heavy load should regard our Honorary
Chairman David Hunting. He is a tribute to the miracle of life and to
the joy of the privilege of being able to serve.
Written in memory of David Dyer Hunting, Sr.,
by Doctor Duncan Littlefair, August 1992.

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�Dear Foundation &amp; Corporate Grantmakers:

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IT'S a pleasure to welcome you to the
Council of Michigan Foundations' 20th
Annual Conference and to three exciting
and productive days. Throughout the
conference w e will be glancing back at 20
years of partnerships between grantmakers and grantseekers .... and looking ahead
20 years to challenges and opportunities as
w e explore our conference theme
"Michigan Philanthropy: Past
Achievements .... Future Challenges."
IN celebration of CMF'S 20th
Anniversary two papers have been d eveloped for grantmakers. The first paper, Key
Indicators For Grantmakers, presents a 20year historical trend, and projection of the
nex t 20 years of Michigan's population /
demographics; business/ economics; and
human services. The second paper,
Michigan Grantmakers Making A Difference,
highlights exceptional projects funded by
CMF m embers which produced significant
results and show a broad range and diversity among accomplishments, people
helped, and grantees. The opening conference plenary will address the themes in
both papers. We hope you will use them
in your own grantmaking deliberations.
THE Program Committee has put
together a program that will allow us to
gain valuable perspective on past and present programming, and useable insights
into what lies ahead in the development of
our communities, our state, and the
nation. Sessions include education, health,
social issues and several other areas of
interest. Technical sessions will be offered
for trustees of family foundations, community foundations and corporate giving programs. The Host Committee has planned
a range of cultural, human service, and
historical tours for you to chose from.
THURSDAY evening's event will take
us back in time to the "Roaring '20s"
where a stunning assembly of musical
artists will bring alive the drama and
excitement of CMF's 20th anniversary.
WE hope you find each session helpful,
stimulating and ,practical. We welcome
your comments.

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Mariam C. Noland
President, Community Foundation
for Southeastern Michigan
PROGRAM CHAIR

Laura A. Davis
Vice President, Corporate Affairs
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
HOST COMMITTEE CO-CHAIR

William E. LaMothe
Chairman, The Battle Creek
Community Foundation
Trustee, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Retired Chairman &amp; CEO,
Kellogg Company
HOST COMMITTEE CO-CHAIR

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�Wednesday, November 4
Board of Trustees Meeting
10:00 a.m. -12:00 noon
Miller Room, McCamly Place, Lower Level

Conference Registration Open
11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Gallery

Luncheon Buffet
12:00 noon - 12:45 p.m.
Montgomery Room
Registrants taking part in the Battle Creek
area tours are welcome to attend an informal luncheon buffet. (Pre-registration
required.)

Gathering Place
(Open throughout CMF Conference)
12:00 noon-6:00p.m.
Custer Room
The Gathering Place will serve as a meeting ground for conference registrants and
offers a variety of special features. The
Gathering Place will include annual
reports and publications sponsored by private, community and corporate foundations and giving programs. Registrants are
encouraged to view CMF exhibits; a video
film festival; and the Foundation Center
Regional Library Collection display. Don't
miss the special display for CMF Member
foundations who have recently published
their first annual report.

Battle Creek Area Tours
1:00 - 3:30 p .m .
(Advance reservations req~ired.).
Conferees will meet in the main lobby of the
Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel at 1:00 p.m. to
begin the tour of their choice.

HistoricafHomes
See·Greencrest Manor (Bed &amp; Breakfast), a
mansion in the French-Normandy style of
architecture. Greencrest was featured in the
national publication, Country Inn, in its JulyAugust 1992 issue. The tour will continue
on to the Kimball House, a restored 1886
Victorian home furnished with antiques and
exhibits of the period. Then to the W.K.
Kellogg Home, restored to the original
Prairie style, with decor matching the style
of the early 1900s. Several of the paintings
and pieces of furniture now in the home
were owned by Mr. Kellogg. All three
homes are listed on the State Registry, with
the W.K. Kellogg Home listed on both the
State and National Registry.

Facilitators: Garth (Duff) Stoltz, Historian ,
Adventist Historic Properties, Inc.
Bonnie V'Soske, Executive Director, Greater
Battle Creek/Calhoun County Visitor &amp;
Convention Burea u
Educational
Tour the Russell G. Mawby Education
Center on the campus of Kellogg
Community College, formerly the headquarters of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. A grant
from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, prior to
their moving to new headquarters, has
allowed for an important new educational
use for this beautiful facility. You'll also visit
the Battle Creek Mathematics/ Science
Center which provides exemplary educational programs to area students. This outstanding facility was made possible by corporate,
foundation and governmental grants, as well
as gifts from interested citizens.

Facilitator: Arthur W. A ngood, Executive Vice
President &amp; COO, The Miller Foundation
Kimball Hou se Mu seu m

Russell G. Mawby Center
for Community Education

�Kellogg Biological Station
The Kellogg Biological Station of Michigan
State University is a community resource
for teaching, research, and continuing education. It was donated from the private
estate of W.K. Kellogg. This tour features
the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary, a wonderfilled experience for all ages, and a tour of
the Manor House. Warm, comfortable
dress is recommended since part of the
tour will be outside.

Facilitator: Dr. Harvey J. Liss, Associate
Director, Kellogg Biological Station; Program
Director and Coordinator/Africa Programs,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Battle Creek Fort Custer
Industrial/Economic Park
The economic impact on greater Battle
Creek by the development of this industrial
complex is evident and impressive.
Originally developed as an army base during World War I, the Fort Custer area is continuously growing as an industrial center, a
prime example of community cooperation.
The tour will begin with a short, awardwinning film entitled "A Salute to Fort
Custer." It will give you a brief explanation
of the yesterday, today, and tomorrow of
this historic and progressive area.
In addition an on-site visit to the
Regional Manufacturing and Technical
Center (RMTC) will demonstrate, firsthand, the concept of learning a trade skill at
your own pace through hands on experience combined with structured classroom
learning. The RMTC is a joint venture of

the City of Battle Creek and Kellogg
Community College, a result of industry,
education, and government working together to create a workforce for the future.
From there, this tour will proceed to
Nippondenso Manufacturing U.S.A., Inc.,
an 838,000 square feet facility on 65 acres.
This plant, which began production in
1986 and now employs 1,090 people,
strongly demonstrates Battle Creek's dedication to economic development and
expansion.

Facilitator: James F. Hettinger, President &amp;
CEO, Battle Creek Unlimited
Downtown Battle Creek
Self-Guided Walking Tour
On this self-guided tour you are within a
city block of the following sources of information and points of interest. These can
be visited at your convenience.
• Southwest Michigan
Funding Resource Center
• Health Information Center
• Family Place
• Data Retrieval Community Survey
More detailed information on these tours
will be available at the conference registration desk throughout the conference for
those interested in the walking tour.
Indian Trails Incorporated is providing
transportation for tours and Thursday
evening host event.

Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel

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Binder Park Traveling Zoo
1:00 noon - 3:00p.m.
Custer Room

Tim C. Skubick

Enjoy nature the "hands-on" way during
Binder Park Zoo's Zoomobile Outreach
Program. Feel the soft fur of a chinchilla,
learn about North America's only marsupial, or see the protective spines of a hedgehog
as you discover amazing facts about our
natural world. The Zoomobile Outreach
Program is funded by local foundations,
business, and governmental agencies.
Conference and
New Member Orientation
3:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Montgomery Room #1

Dennis W. Archer

New members and first-time conference
registrants are invited to learn more about
YOUR organization. Newcomers will be
introduced to many of the resources available to assist them, have an opportunity to
meet one another and members of the
Council of Michigan Foundations' officers,
trustees and staff.
Speakers:
Leonard W. Smith, Chairman, Council of
Michigan Foundations and President /
Trustee, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit

Theodore Cooper

Dorothy A. Johnson, President, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Advisory Cabinet
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Board Room, Capital Level 2,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Meeting of past Council of Michigan
Foundation Trustees.

Douglas A. Fraser

Chairman:
Russell G. Mawby, Chairman &amp; CEO,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
W.K. Kellogg Foundation Tour and Tea
4:00 - 5:30 p.m.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Tour the NEW headquarters of the W.K.
Kellogg Foundation in downtown Battle
Creek. Light hors d' oeuvres, refreshments,
and music will set the tone for the opening
events.
Harpist: Lorraine Hanna
Helen Popovich
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MICHIGAN PHILANTHROPY:

PAST ACHIEVEMENTS,
FUTURE CHALLENGES
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Meeting Place, Lower Level,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Convener:
Leonard W. Smith, Chairman, Council of
Michigan Foundations and President/
Trustee, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Welcome:
Mariam C. Noland, President, Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan and
CMF 20th Annual Conference Program
Chair, Detroit
Introduction:
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Special
Projects, W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek
Michigan's Future ....Where is it headed
financially, educationally and environmentally? What is the future of Michigan's
labor force, political structure and business
climate? A stimulating and thought-provoking session will be led by Tim Skubick,
PBS Commentator.

The Panel
Moderator:
Tim C. Skubick
Senior member of the Lansing capitol press
corps; anchor for the weekly public TV
series, "Off the Record;" correspondent for
WWJ Radio Network. Bachelor's and
Master's degrees in broadcast journalism
from Michigan State University.
Discussants:
Dennis W. Archer
Nationally known trial lawyer; former
Michigan Supreme Court Justice; listed in
1991 among the 100 Most Influential
Lawyers in America by The National Law
Journal. Bachelor's degree from Western
Michigan University, law degree from
Detroit College of Law.

�Theodore Cooper
Chairman of the Board and Chief
Executive Officer, the Upjohn Company,
Kalamazoo; former Dean of Cornell
University Medical College and University
Provost for Medical Affairs; Bachelor's
degree from Georgetown University; M.D.
from St. Louis University of Medicine;
Ph.D. from St. Louis University.
Douglas A. Fraser
Co-chairman of the Michigan Governor's
Commission on Jobs and Economic
Development; professor of Labor Studies,
Wayne State University; former president
of the United Auto Workers, 1977-1983.
Helen Popovich
President, Ferris State University; former
president, Florida Atlantic University; former acting president, Winona State
University; Bachelor's and Master's
degrees from University of Texas at El
Paso; Ph.D. from University of Kansas.

Opening Reception
6:45 - 7:30 p.m.
Atrium, Branson Ballroom, Stouffer Hotel
Reception and entertainment hosted by
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan- West
Michigan.
Entertainment: Quintessence- BattleCreek
Woodwind Quintet, a warm and charming
sound from a graceful ensemble.

DINNER AND
ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Branson Ballroom, Stouffer Hotel
Following dinner CMF friends and
colleagues will take a journey back in
time as we celebrate CMF's 20th
Anniversary. Premiere of a special video
recapping CMF's history, accomplishments, and people.

Presiding:
Russell G. Mawby, Chairman &amp; CEO,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Welcome:
Laura A. Davis, 20th Annual
Conference Host Committee Co-Chair
and Vice President- Corporate Affairs,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Presentation:
Judith S. Hooker, Trustee, Robert L. &amp;
Judith S. Hooker Foundation, and
Trustee, Council of Michigan
Foundations, Grand Rapids
Response:
John R. Hunting, President, Dyer-Ives
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Afterglow
9:30p.m.
Atrium, McCamly Place, Lower Level
(Adjacent to Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel)
Celebrate with friends and treat yourself
to gourmet coffees, cordials, and light
sweets.
Afterglow hosted by Battle Creek's NBD,
N.A. and Price Waterhouse.
Entertainment: Bill Dowdy's Jazz Trio
Plus, playing a variety of classic and contemporary jazz.

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1st
Russell G. Mawby

11th
Judith S. Hooker

16th
Donald A. Lindow

2nd, 3rd
Leonard L. White

12th
Herbert H. Dow

17th
Patricia B. Johnson

4th, 5th, 6th
Gilbert Hudson

13th
John E. Marshall III

18th
Leo J. Brennan, Jr.

7th, 8th, 9th
William S. White

14th
Leonard W. Smith

19th
James M. Richmond

10th
Sally J. Yerex

15th
Robert E. Hencey

20th
Mariam C. Noland

Past Chairs of the Council of Michigan Foundations Board of Trustees

Russell G. Mawby
1972-1973

John E. Marshall Ill
1987-1990

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Gilbert H udson
1975-1978

Margaret A. Riecker
1981-1984

Ted L. Johnson
1984-1987

Judith S. Hooker
1990-1 992

Leonard W. Smith
1992-1993

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Transportation
See checklist sheet or page 31 for shuttle
bus information.

Gathering Place
Custer Room
Open throughout CMF Conference; see
details on page 4.

Conference Registration
7:00a.m.- 6:00 p.m./Gallery

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Early Bird Coffee
7:00 - 7:30 a.m./Custer Room
If you would enjoy an early morning cup
of coffee before the buffet breakfast, stop
by the Gathering Place.

Buffet Breakfast
7:15- 7:45 a.m./Branson Ballroom

CMF Annual Members' Meeting
7:45 - 8:30 a.m./Branson Ballroom

Presiding:
Leonard W. Smith, Chairman, Council of
Michigan Foundations
Dorothy A. Johnson, President
Patricia B. Johnson, Treasurer
Margaret A. Riecker, Chair, Government
Relations Committee
Emmett D. Carson, Chairman, Principles
and Practices Committee

critical skills for today's communities and
grantmakers.

Moderator:
Ira Strumwasser, Executive Director,
Michigan Health Care Education &amp;
Research Foundation, Detroit
Speaker:
Alice Buhl, Management Consultant,
Cleveland, Ohio

Orientation to Community Foundations
(3 hours)
9:00a.m. - 12:00 noon
Meeting Place, Section A, Lower Level,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
A special two-part session designed for
new trustees and staff members to orient
you to the community foundation field .
Each aspect of the foundation is described
by an experienced practitioner.

Moderator:
Nancy Rieske, Development Director,
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
Speakers:
David K. Swenson, Executive Vice
President for Administration, Community
Foundation of Greater Flint, History of
Community Foundations
Gregory A. Schupra, Vice President,
Donor Relations, Community Foundation
for Southeastern Michigan, Detroit, Donor
Services
Lynne M. Black, Office Administrator, The
Grand Rapids 'Foundation, Investment
Management and Audit

Negotiation and Collaboration (3 hours)
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Meeting Place, Section B-C, Lower Level,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Grantmakers don' t make deals- or do
they? Is a grant a deal? Is the budget? Or
negotiating grantmaking priorities?
How can we better handle tough situations among staff members, between
board and staff, between grantmakers and
nonprofits? Grantmakers are often at the
interface of differing ideas and viewpoints.
This three-hour workshop will provide
an opportunity to learn and practice skills
in negotiation and conflict resolution,

Nanette Williams, Fiscal and
Administrative Officer, The Kalamazoo
Foundation, Operating Budget and
Fund Definition
Elizabeth A. Cherin, Associate Director,
The Fremont Area Foundation, Grantmaking
Lisa R. Wyatt Knowlton, Vice President,
The Battle Creek Community Foundation,
Public Relations
Ann L. Irish, Vice President-Program,
Muskegon County Community
Foundation, Community Leadership
Mary L. Olson, President, Capital Region
Community Foundation, Lansing, Board
Relations and Management
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Education Track I
The State of the State's Education:
University, Elementary and Secondary
Horizon Room, 16th Floor

Thomas C. Bailey

Past accomplishments and future challenges of the State's system of education,
from elementary and secondary schooling
to the university, will be discussed.
Attention will focus on major issues that
must be addressed and systematic programs that should be considered in planning for Michigan's success, rather than its
survival, in the years ahead.

Moderator:
John W. Porter, Founder, Urban Education
Alliance, Ann Arbor

Michael A. Bailin

Keynote:
David W. Adamany, President, Wayne
State University, Detroit, Past
Achievements, Future Challenges
Panelists:
James A. Kelly, President, National Board
for Professional Teaching Standards,
Detroit, World Class Teachers, World
Class Schools

Robert M. Bilkie, Jr.

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H elen K. Grace, Vice President- Program,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Katherine S. Villers, Executive Director,
Families USA Foundations Massachusetts Office, Boston

Family Foundations I
Involving the Children or Non-Family
Members in the Work and Governance of
the Foundation
Miller Room, McCamly Place, Lower Level
Attendees will explore the dynamics and
pros / cons of involving future generations
on the Boards of family foundations, as
well as the pluses and minuses of asking
non-family members to serve as Trustees
or as members of standing committees of
the foundation. The session will feature
two family foundations in Michigan that
have developed individual approaches to
involving different generations in their
work.

Moderator/Responder:
Danforth E. Holley, Executive Vice
President, Earl-Beth Foundation, Grosse
Pointe Farms

David Olmstead, Board Member, Detroit
Public Schools, Detroit, School Finance,
Chartered Schools, and Student Standards

Presenter:
Judith E. Healey, Senior Consultant,
Executive Consulting, Minneapolis, MN

Health Track I

Responders:
Laurianne T. Davis, Secretary, The
Tiscornia Foundation, St. Joseph

Changing the System of American Health
Care: Program and Policy Directions
for Foundations
Montgomery Room #1
Health care spending increases twice as
fast as other social costs, yet 40 million citizens can't get the basic care they need.
This session will analyze the changes
debated this election year and anticipate
the probable direction of public policy.
Two private foundations will review their
different approaches to achieving needed
change-one through program grants, the
other through public education strategies.

Lynne Black

Speakers:
Gerald A. Faverman, Ph.D., Chairman of
the Board, Public Sector Consultants, Inc.,
Lansing

Moderator:
Glenn F. Kossick, Executive Director,
Metro Health Foundation, Detroit

John M. Frey, Chairman, Frey Foundation,
Grand Rapids

Social Services
Coordinating Services for Children and
Families: Putting the Pieces Together
Montgomery Room #2
Many troubled children and their families
can best be helped by services that are
comprehensive, coordinated and flexible.
Public funding for human service programs, however, is often categorized and,
as a result, these programs are rarely coordinated or targeted toward the families
who need them most. The session will

�describe innovative public and private
efforts in Michigan to develop a coordinated continuum of services for at-risk families and funding opportunities for grantmakers.

Moderator:
Leonard W. Smith, President,
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Speakers:
Joan Abbey, Project Coordinator, Center
for the Study of Youth Policy, University
of Michigan School of Social Work,
Ann Arbor
Sherida Falvay, Director, Family
Preservation Program, Michigan
Department of Mental Health, Lansing
Marilyn Flynn, Director, School of Social
Work, Michigan State University,
East Lansing

Conversations with
Citizens Research Council
Montgomery Rooms #3-4
An opportunity to discuss what's behind
the statistics presented in the monograph.
Talk with experts about the data collected
from the past twenty years, relevant to
today and the future.

Moderator:
Gilbert Hudson, President, HudsonWebber Foundation, Detroit
Speakers:
Paul R. Good, Director of Research,
Citizens Research Council, Detroit

Speakers, aided by a compelling video7
will demonstrate the growth and diversity
of this movement, both in Michigan and
beyond.

Introduction:
John E. Marshall III, President and Trustee,
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Moderator:
Jean Hocker, President, Land Trust
Alliance, Washington, D.C.

Speakers:
Thomas C. Bailey, Executive Director,
The Little Traverse Conservancy,
Harbor Springs
Beth Sachs, President &amp; Founder,
Greening of Detroit, Detroit

Community Foundations Track I
Successful Approaches for Working
with Donors
Kellogg Room, Capital Level 2,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Hear strategies and tips, philosophy,
structure, and ideas from two leaders in
the community foundation field. Known
for their success in raising assets and serving their communities, the New York
Community Trust and the Columbus
Foundation provide special insights
regarding how to successfully work with
donors.

Speakers:
Robert V. Edgar, Manager, Donor
Relations, The New York Community
Trust, New York

Environment

James I. Luck, President, The Columbus
Foundation, Columbus, Ohio

Pressures on Michigan's environment
range from urban pollution to suburban
sprawl to wilderness resort development.
A spirited response comes from voluntary,
nonprofit land trusts whose programs
range from inner-city reclamation to
wilderness preservation and creative
strategies such as easements and land
swaps, in addition to outright purchase.

Emmett D. Carlson

Moderator:
Susan Ordway, Trustee, The Battle Creek
Community Foundation

Robert B. Queller, Vice PresidentExecutive Director, Citizens Research
Council, Detroit

To Save the Land
City Lights North, 16th Floor

Leo J. Brennan

Jeff Daniels

Refreshment Break
10:15- 10:45 a.m.
Gallery

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Glem; F. Kossick, Executive Director,
·Metro Health Foundation, Detroit

Education Track II
The State of the State' s Investment in
Human Capital
Horizon Room, 16th Floor

Sherida Falvay

Gerald A. Faverman

Moderator:
John W. Porter, Founder, Urban Education
Alliance, Ann Arbor

Moderator:
James M. Richmond, President, Frey
Foundation, Grand Rapids

Panelists:
Phillip H. Power, Chairman, Suburban
Communications Corporation, Ann Arbor

Presenter:
Judith E. Healey, Senior Consultant,
Executive Consulting, Minneapolis, Minn.

Anne Mulder, President, Lake Michigan
College, Benton Harbor

Responders:
Gail Allen, President, Elsa U. Pardee
Foundation, and President, The Rollin M.
Gerstacker Foundation, East Lansing

In the area of health care, emerging technologies, preventive approacli.es and new
health concerns seem to spring up daily.
Examples include maternal and child
health issues, neonatal technology, health
consequences of environmental problems,
consequences of substance abuse, and others. This session will provide some basic
checkpoints for grantmakers who are concerned about health care issues, but who
are not themselves health care professionals.

Moderator:
Janiki E. Darity, Corporate Director of
Community Development, Henry Ford
Health System, Detroit

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What Makes for the Best Among
All the Rest?
Miller Room, McCamly Place, Lower Level
A look at the characteristics and programs
which seem to make for the "best" family
foundation grantmaking, management,
and return on investments. Several case
examples will be spotlighted. This session
will include a panel of responders who
represent different family foundations in
Michigan and who are noted for excellence
in certain areas of grantmaking or management.

Health Track II

Helen K. Grace

Family Foundations II

A panel will discuss the challenges and
opportunities confronting the State with
respect to investing in the education and
training of (a) the students who are not
bound for four-year colleges directly from
high school, and (b) those adults who need
or desire training to pursue new jobs or
careers. Although this panel will continue
the discussion from the first education
panel, it will focus on preparing for transitions from school to work and from one
type of work to another.

The Layperson's Guide to Reviewing
Health Care Proposals
Montgomery Room #1

Mary Caroline Frey

Mark Miller, former Deputy Director for
Administration, Michigan Department of
Mental Health, Lansing

Speakers:
Vickie G. Heerlyn, Corporate
Contributions, The Upjohn Company
Foundation, Kalamazoo

John Anderson, Executive Director,
Edward Lowe Foundation, Cassapolis
Peter M. Wege, President, The Wege
Foundation, Grand Rapids

Investment Basics 101
Montgomery Rooms #2, 3 &amp; 4
Have all of the bases been covered for
developing an investment strategy? While
each foundation must define its long-term
investment objectives in relation to its program and spending needs, the world of
investing is growing more complex.
Therefore, it has become increasingly
important to understand the fundamentals
of managing an endowment.

Moderator:
RobertS. Collier, Executive Director,
Rotary Charities of Traverse City

�Speakers:
Robert M. Bilkie, Jr., C.F.A., Principal,
Sigma Management Services, Inc.,
Grosse Pointe
Katherine L. Saigeon, Assistant Vice
President-Finance/ Assistant Treasurer,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Women's Issues I
Call on Me: What Happens to Girls'
Ambitions in the Classroom?
City Lights North, 16th Floor
The American Association of University
Women's 1992 report showed that girls
continue to receive unequal treatment in
our nation's classrooms. This session wiU
examine the far-reaching consequences of
discrimination in our schools-including
the consequences to the workforce-and
the ways in which philanthropy can provide opportunities for girls and young
women to reach their full educational
potential.

Moderator:
John E. Hopkins, Executive Director,
Kalamazoo Foundation
Speakers:
Jo Jacobs, Director, Office of Sex Equity,
Michigan Department of Education,
Lansing
Marlynn Levin, Director of Program
Development, The Merrill Palmer
Institute, Detroit
Karla Scherer, President, The Karla
Scherer Foundation, Detroit

Foundation Center Regional
Collections Annual Meeting
Southwest Michigan Funding Resource
Center, The Battle Creek Community
Foundation
Representatives should meet in the lobby
of the Stouffers Battle Creek Hotel at 10:30
a.m. for the short walk to the Southwest
Michigan Funding Resource Center.
Foundation Center Regional Collection
managers will meet to discuss mutual
concerns and interests.

fohn W. Gardner

LUNCHEON AND KEYNOTE
ADDRESS: BUILDING COMMUNITY
12:30- 2:15p.m.
Branson Ballroom

Moderator:
Patricia B. Johnson, President, Muskegon
County Community Foundation,
Musl}egon
Introduction:
James R. Jenkins, Vice President/Secretary
and General Counsel, Dow Corning
Corporation, Midland
Speaker:
John W. Gardner, Professor, Stanfora
University; former President of the
Carnegie Corporation; former Secretary of
Health, Edu9ation &amp; Welfare; founding
Chairman of Common Cause; and Cofounder of Independent Sector.
Mr. Gardner is the holder of the Miriam
and Peter Haas Centennial Professor?Iiip
in Public Service at Stanford University.
He has served as Chairman of ·"
Independent Sector (IS), a national forum
for organizations in the voluntary sector;
the National Urban Coalition; and, -Common Cause, an organizati,o n he also
founded. He is past president of the
Carnegie Corporation of New York and the
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement
of Teaching. From 1965 to 1968 he was
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare.
While at Carnegie Corporation he served
continuously from 1947 to 1965 as a consultant to various government agencies: State
Department, the U.S. Air Force, the White
House, the U.S. Delegation to the United
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Robert E. Hencey

James Hettinger

John Hilt

Nations, and others. More recently he has
been a consultant to the United Way and
the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Mr. Gardner was a member of President
Kennedy's Task Force on Education, and
Chairman of the President's Commission
on International Educational and Cultural
Affairs; Chairman of President Johnson's
Task Force on Education and the White
House Conference on Education; a member of President Carter's Commission on
an Agenda for the Eighties and Chairman
of the President's Commission on White
House Fellowships; and, was a member of
President Reagan's Task Force on Private
Sector Initiatives.
He is the author of the books Excellence,
Self-Renewal, No Easy Victories, The Recovery
of Confidence, In Common Cause, and Morale.
His newest book, On Leadership, was published in 1990.
Mr. Gardner has served on numerous
boards and councils including the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Scientific
Advisory Board of the Air Force, and
Rockefeller University.
A Captain in the U.S. Marine Corps during WWII, he also served with the OSS in
Washington, Italy and Austria. In 1964 he
received the Presidential Medal of
Freedom, the highest civil honor in the
United States. Among his other honors are
the AFL-CIO Murray-Green Award, the
United Auto Workers Social Justice Award,
and Public Welfare Medal of the National
Academy of Sciences.
Mr. Gardner received his Bachelor's and
Master's degrees from Stanford University
and his Ph.D. from the University of
California. He has taught at several colleges and universities.

and u nsuccessful strategies and will con,sider how grantmakers communicate the
evaluation results of less than successful
programs to policy makers and the general
public.

Moderator:
John Ziraldo, Program Officer, The
Skillman Foundation, Detroit
Speakers:
Michael A Bailin, President,
Public /Private Ventures, Philadelphia
Joanne Rossi, Vice President, Moore &amp;
Associates, Inc., Southfield
David P. Weikart, President, High/Scope
Educational Research Foundation,
Ypsilanti

Health Track III
TEEN AIDS: Our Youth at Risk
Montgomery Rooms #1-2
The AIDS epidemic, specifically as it
relates to teenagers, will be discussed by
the medical director of a clinic serving
HIV + teenagers. In addition, the session
will include an interactive performance by
the Corner Acting Troupe- a group of
accomplished teens-who successfully
communicate a sense of responsibility in
the use of drugs, sexual activity and
healthy lifestyles through drama, poetry
and music.

Moderator:
Barbara J. Getz, Senior Program Officer,
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Speakers:
The Corner Acting Troupe under the
direction of Eleanor Eley, The Corner
Health Center, Ypsilanti
Katherine L. Wright, D.O., Children's
Hospital of Michigan, Detroit

Family Foundations III
Education Track III
Preventing School Dropouts: Three
Innovative Strategies
Horizon Room, 16th Floor

Jean Hocker

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Results of three high school dropout prevention programs will be presented. Each
of these programs served at-risk youth
and each included substantive evaluations. Speakers will highlight successful

Roundtable
Miller Room, McCamly Place, Lower Level
An informal discussion and opportunity to
ask several of Michigan's most experienced family foundation donors and
trustees a range of questions about governance, management and grantmaking.

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

Arts and Culture
Montgomery Rooms #3-4

Speakers:
Danforth E. Holley, Executive Vice
President, Earl-Beth Foundation,
Grosse Pointe Farms
Carl A. Gerstacker, Vice President, The
Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation, Midland

Moderator:
Kate Pew Wolters, Executive Director,
Steelcase Foundation, Grand Rapids

Richard Levey, Vice President, Shiffman
Foundation, Detroit

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Women's Issues II
Women in Philanthropy Roundtable
City Lights North, 16th Floor
This roundtable session will continue last
year's discussion of women's leadership
issues. How do/should women demonstrate leadership as donors, trustees and
staff members in the philanthropic sector?
How can we encourage such leadership
for the future?

Facilitator:
Margaret T. Smith, Trustee,
The Kresge Foundation, Troy

Past achievements and future challenges
confronting the State with respect to arts
and culture will be discussed. Particular
attention will be paid to new initiatives
that provide examples of nonprofit enterprise working to promote arts and culture
in particular programs and communities
throughout the state.
John Hopkins

Keynote:
Judith A. Rapanos, Chairman, Michigan
Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs,
Detroit
Panelists:
Jeff Daniels, Executive Director, The
Purple Rose Theater, Chelsea
Robert J. Hankins, Executive Director,
United Arts Council of Calhoun County,
Battle Creek

Jo Jacobs

Steven K. Hamp, Director of Program
Division, Edison Institute, Dearborn

Community Foundations Track II
Predictable Growth Stages
Meeting Room A, Lower Level,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Rick Sperling, President, Mosaic Youth
Theater of Detroit

Scholarship Roundtable

Community foundations are unique organizations custom designed to meet individual community needs. This session
will look at recent efforts to define patterns of community foundation growth in
staffing, organizational complexity, and
predictable "crisis."

Moderator:
Carolyn M. Pratt, Vice President, The
Jackson Foundation
Speakers:
Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director Community Foundations, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven

Creating a Scholarship Foundation Network
City Lights South, 16th Floor
Representatives of scholarship foundation
programs wiU work together to develop
ideas to strengthen Michigan's scholarship
foundations. Ideas for discussion include
regional workshops, scholarship-oriented
news, educational environment, and
working with CMF.

Dorothy A. Johnson

Facilitator:
R. Sue Dodea, Program Director,

Corporate Giving Initiative, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Detroit

Barrie Pribyl, Project Director, Leadership
Program for Community Foundations,
New York
Pat Johnson

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Conversations With ...
(Small informal sessions structured for
interaction.)
Provides conference registrants with an
opportunity to meet and talk informally
with W.K. Kellogg Foundation program
officers in specially noted fields where community involvement is a standard in each.

James A. Kelly

• Programs That Work for Kids:
Connecting Links for Successful Youth
Development
Board Room, Capital Level 2, W.K.
Kellogg Fou.l}dation
The panel will discuss successful projects for youth in early childhood, elementary, and adolescence. Critical links
between these periods will be examined.

Convener:
Jack K. Mawdsley, Program Officer,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Program Officer Panelists:
Richard Levey

Tyrone R. Baines, Carol Goss, and
Kathryn M. Cloninger

• Economic Development in Battle Creek Long Term Vision s, Partnerships, and
Community Support
Michigan Room, Michigan Level 2,
W .K. Kellogg Foundation
A look at economic development in one
community, with special note of its
industrial park development-what
works, what doesn't. The roles of governments, taxing authorities, and small
private foundations will be highlighted.
Donald A. Lindow

Convener:
Bruce A. Darr, Program Director,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Panelists:
Arthur W. Angood, Executive Vice
President &amp; COO, The Miller
Foundation, Battle Creek
James F. Hettinger, President, Battle
Creek Unlimited, Inc., Battle Creek

• Community Leadership Development
International Room, Michigan Level 2,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
James Luck

A participative review of principles of
grantmaking for leadership development. Selected case examples of grants
will be examined for their effects.

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Larraine Matusak, Coordinator Leadership Programming,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Refreshment Break
4:00 -4:15p.m .
Gallery

Issues Affecting Women,
Children and Families
4:15- 5:15p.m.
Branson Ballroom

Moderator:
Mary Caroline (Twink) Frey, President,
Nokomis Foundation, Grand Rapids
Introduction:
Herbert H. Dow, President, The Herbert
H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation, Midland

Speaker:
Gloria Steinem, Editorial Consultant and
Writer, Ms. Magazine; Board Member, Ms.
Foundation For Women, New York.
Gloria Steinem is an editorial consultant
and writer for Ms. Magazine, the national
feminist bimonthly she co-founded in 1972.
She has helped to found, and continues
to serve as board member or advisor, for
the Ms. Foundation for Women, the only
national multi-issue, multi-racial public
women's fund; the National Women's
Political Caucus, a non-partisan group
devoted to advancing pro-equality women
of all races in elected and appointed office;
Voters for Choice, a non-partisan political
action committee that supports pro-choice
candidates; the Women's Action Alliance,
a national initiator in such areas as nonsexist, multi-racial children's education
and building communication among
women's groups; and the Coalition of
Labor Union Women, a group devoted to
advancing women and issues of female
equality in existing and future unions. She
has also worked for Cesar Chavez's
United Farm Workers, and other p eace
and economic justice efforts.
Ms. Steinem's writing has appeared in
New York Magazine, a weekly she helped
to found in 1968, and in many other magazines, newspapers, and anthologies. She is
the author of Marilyn: Norma Jean, published in 1986 in hardcover and paperback,
and Revolution from Within : The Book of SelfEsteem, published this year.

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For nine consecutive years she was chosen as one of the 25 Most Influential
Women in America by the World Almanac.
She has received the Penney-Missouri
.Journalism award, the Front Page and
Clarion Awards, the first Doctorate of
Human Justice awarded by Simmons
College, the Bill of Rights A ward from the
American Civil Liberties Union of Southern
California, the Ceres Medal from the
United Nations, and a number of honorary
degrees.
In 1978, she took a year off from traveling and lecturing to study the impact of
feminism on the premises of political theory as a Woodrow Wilson Scholar at the
Smithsonian. She lived in India for almost
two years as a Chester Bowles Asian Fellow
and a writer for Indian publications.
Ms. Steinem received her Bachelor's
degree from Smith College in
Northampton, Mass.

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RECEPTION, DINNER
AND ENTERTAINMENT
The Battle Creek Federal Center
6:00- 10:00 p .m.
Reception
Beginning at 6:15p.m., cocktails and hors
d' oeuvres will be served. Dinner will be
held in the historic and elegant Battle Creek
Federal Center Ballroom.
It will be an evening to remember. Join
CMF staff, Program and Host Committee
members and all your friends and colleagues as we go back in time and celebrate.

The Roaring '20s Gala
A stunning assembly of musical artists
will bring alive the drama and excitement
of CMF'S 20th anniversary. There will be
red hot jazz, speakeasy ballads, and plenty
of fun by Ray Kamalay and the Red Hot
Peppers. There will be nostalgic, romantic
music interpreted by Italian-born Michele
Ramo on the Brazilian guitar. And there
will be the rousing, inspirational voices of
the Franklin Ballard Singers who will
leave you calling for more. It is vivid
entertainment steeped in yesteryear and
bright with the moment of today.

Reception hosted by;
First of America

Entertainment:
Ron DiSalvio &amp; Mr. Watson on the keyboard· and saxophone.

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Welcome:
William E. LaMothe, 20th Arnual
Conference Host Committee Co-Chair;
Chairman, The Battle Creek Community
Foundation; Trustee, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation; and retired Chairman &amp; CEO,
Kellogg Company, Battle Creek
Master of Ceremonies:
Robert J. Hankins, Executive Director,
United Arts Council of Calhoun County,
Battle Creek
Bus service between Stouffer's Hotel and
the Federal Center will be continuous
between 6:00- 7:00 p.m. and will return to
Kellogg Company /Stouffer's from 9:3010:00 p.m.

Afterglow
Kellogg Company
10:00 p.m.

Fran/din Ballard

Return from The Roaring '20s Gala to a
1992 evening with an after dinner cordial,
coffee and light sweets ... .. have your picture taken with Tony the Tiger.

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Afterglow hosted by:
The Kellogg Company.
Entertainment:
Ron DiSalvio &amp; Mr. Watson on the keyboard and saxophone.
Indian Trails Incorporated is providing
transportation for tours and Thursday
evening host event.

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�Friday, November 5

Transportation
See checklist sheet or page 31 for shuttle bus information.
Gathering Place
Custer Room
(Open throughout CMF Conference; see
information on page 4.)
Conference Registration
7:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Gallery
/

Early Bird Coffee
7:00- '7:30a.m.
Custer Room
For an early morning cup of coffee before
the buffet breakfast, stop by the Gathering
Place.

Community Foundations
Buffet Breakfast
Celebrating Community Foundation
Services
7:15- 8:30a.m.
Branson Ballrooms #3-4
Celebrate community foundation successes and meet with other trustees and staff
members of community foundations from
across Michigan during this special breakfast.

Moderator:
Mariam C. Noland, President, Community
Foundation for Southeastern.Michigan,
Detroit
Joel J. Orosz

Speakers:
Suzanne L. Feurt, Program Officer,
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, Flint
John E. Marshall III, President,
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Joel J. Orosz, Project Director,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Buffet Breakfast
7:30 -8:30a.m.
Branson Ballrooms #1-2

Lawrence C. Patrick, Jr.

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Binder Park Traveling Zoo
8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Custer Room
(See page 6 for details.)

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CONCURRENT SESSIONS ~ 9:00 - 10:15 a.m.
Investment Seminar I
The Economy: Twenty Years Back and
Twenty Years Forward
Kellogg Company Auditorium
(Short walk across street from hotel.)
Nationally respected speakers will discuss
the changes, progress and failures of
Michigan, the nation and the world during
the past twenty years. The discussion will
also cover the current state of affairs and a
twenty year forecast

Moderator:
Danforth E. Holley, Executive Vice
President, Earl-Beth Foundation,
Grosse Pointe Farms
Speakers:
Tracy Herrick, Director, Jeffries &amp;
Company, New York
John Zaehringer, Director of Economics,
Loomis, Sayles &amp; Company, Inc.,
New York
Corporate Giving Session I
Michigan's Corporate Giving and
National Trends
City Lights North, 16th Floor
National trends in corporate giving and
their potential impact on Michigan will be
discussed. An internationally recognized
expert on corporate grantmaking-one
who has written extensively on trends and
issues-will present his findings. A panel
of prominent Michigan grantmakers will
respond and share their perspectives.

Moderator:
Donald A. Lindow, Chair, Corporate
Giving Initiative, Council of Michigan
Foundations, and First Vice President;
NBD Bank, N .A., Detroit
Keynote:
Craig Smith, Editor and Publisher,
Corporate Philanthropy Report, Seattle
Panelists:
Lynn A. Feldhouse, Manager,
Chrysler
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Corporation Fund, Higliland Park
Charles A. Irtfante, Director, Corporate
Contributions, Dpw~ Chemical Company, ·
Midland
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�Donald R. Parfet, Executive Vice President
for Administration, The Upjohn Company,
Kalamazoo

Strategic Planning/Self-Assessment
Horizon Room, 16th Floor
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Moderator:

A panel of experts will evaluate the
process by which founda tions and nonprofit agencies (a) can plan strategically to
d evelop and implement their chosen mission and (b) can evaluate and define their
own mission, goals, and plans to determine w hether and how well they are
achieving their chosen mission. The experiences of specific foundations will provide the background for answers to strategic planning and self-assessment for others in nonprofit enterprise.

Laurianne T. Davis, Secretary, The
Tiscornia Foundation, Inc., St. Joseph

Moderator:
Paul R. Dimond, Attorney, Miller,

Speakers:

Canfield, Paddock &amp; Stone, Ann Arbor

Family Foundations IV
Small Grants, Big Impacts
Miller Room, McCamly Place, Lower Level
What are some key examples and characteristics of small grants by family foundations which have had big social impacts
and b enefits? This roundtable discussion
will feature several projects and discuss
the elements w hich made them successful.

Elizabeth H. Binda, Vice Presid ent &amp;
Trustee, Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation, Battle Creek
Esther G. Edwards, President, Gordy
Foundation, Detroit
A. Randolph Judd, President, The Lyon
Foundation, Birmingham

Speakers:
James M. Richmond, President, Frey
Foundation, Grand Rapids
Terry T. Saario, President, Northwest
Area Foundation, St. Paul, Minn.
Graham Finney, Founder and President,
Conservation Company, Philadelphia

Stephen E. Upton, Chairman / Board of
Directors, FrederickS. Upton Foundation,
Benton Harbor

Conversations With ...
(Small informal sessions structured for
interaction.)

Community Foundations Session I
Critical Issues in the Next Decade
Montgomery Rooms #2, 3 &amp; 4

Conference registrants will have an opportunity to meet and talk informally with
W.K. Kellogg Foundation program officers
in specially noted fields where community
involvement is a standard in each.

Community foundations are challenged
by the times to live up to th eir potential.
Issues to b e covered are definition and certification, the role of other financial institutions in serving donors, growth of the
field, changing state and n a tional demographics, and the world economy. Senior
level professionals in the field will discuss
these topics and more.

Moderator:
Diana R. Sieger, Executive Director, The
Grand Rapids Foundation

Speakers:
John E. H opkins, Executive Director,
Kalamazoo Foundation
Patricia B. Johnson, President, Muskegon
County Community Foundation
Steven A. Minter, President, The
Cleveland Foundation; and Chair, Council
on Foundations Committee on
Community Foundations, Ohio

John Porter

Lawrence W. Reed

• Community Based Programming in Health:
Mobilizing Communities to Solve Problems
Heritage Room, Capital Level2, W.K.
Kellogg Foundation

James M. Richmond

A discussion centering on approaches
for addressing high priority health problem s at the community base. Specific
examples of "ideas that work."

Convener:
Helen K. Grace, Program Director;
Coordinator /Health Programs,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Program Officer Presenters:
Gloria T. Meert and Gloria Smith

Terry Saario

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...
• Strategies for Young, Children: Supporting
Early Childhood and Families
Board Room, Capital Level 2,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
An overview seminar on strategies in
early childhood projects with emphases
on child care, family support, and adoption.

Katherine L. Saigeon

Convener:
Valora Washington, Program Director,
W.K Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek
Presenter:
Paul VanderVelde, Program Officer
• Groundwater Education in Michigan
Michigan Room, Michigan Level2, W.K.
Kellogg Foundation
A focus on strategies and lessons learned
from among 40 projects in Michigan
where people are working together to
protect groundwater in the state.

Karla Scherer

Convener:
Jessica T. Kovan, Program Officer

Refreshment Break
10:15- 10:45 a.m.
Gallery

Investment Seminar II
Ihternational and Global Investing
Kellogg Company Auditorium
Short walk across street from hotel.
We are in a world where investment
opportunities change rapidly, not only
from company to company and industry
to industry, but also from one national
economy to another. Various methods
and opportunities for international and
global investing will be discussed.

Moderator:
Ronald M. LaReau, Senior Vice President,
First of America, Grand Rapids
Speakers:
Ronald J. Hill, Equity Strategist, Brown
Brothers Harriman &amp; Company, New York
Robert D. Hormats, Vice President,
Goldman Sachs and Company, Inc.,
New York
Stephen S. Roach, Senior Economist,
Morgan Stanley &amp; Company, Inc., Illinois
Hassan Elmasry, Vice President/Portfolio
Manager; Mitchell, Hutchins International
Asset Management, New York

Corporate Giving Session II
Corporate Giving and Michigan's Future
City Lights North, 16th Floor

Conversation with William E. LaMothe
Board Room, Capital Level2,
W.K Kellogg Foundation
Gregory A. Schupra

A chance to talk informally with one of
Battle Creek's community leaders and a
nationally known business leader.

Moderator:
Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director,
Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn
Speaker:
William E. LaMothe, Chairman, The Battle
Creek Community Foundation; Trustee,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation; and retired
Chairman &amp; CEO, Kellogg Company

Diana R. Sieger

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A professionally guided, interactive workshop for corporate givers will set an agenda and develop a call to action for
Michigan's future. Emphasis will be on
smart and effective corporate giving, individually and collectively.
Using the information presented in
Session I, the materials and presentations
from the Conference, and your own expertise, the session will explore the State's
future within the business contributions
arena: the vision, the obstacles, and the
needs.

Introduction:
Donald A. Lindow, Chair, Corporate
Giving Initiative, Council of Michigan
Foundations and First Vice President,
NBD Bank, N.A., Detroit
Moderator:
Merri Jo Bales, Director of
Communications, Consumers Power
Company, Grand Rapids

�Facilitators:
Consumers Power Company Professional
Planning Staff

Family Foundations V
How to Plan and Structure a Family
Foundation Retreat or Planning Session
Miller Room, McCamly Place, Lower Level
In the rush of everyday grantmaking and
financial decision-making, many family
foundations find little time to address
some of the broader issues relating to
grantmaking, governance and investments. Through practical tips and printed
handouts, this session will consider longer
term issues within the foundation and will
look at ways to organize an annual retreat
for your family foundation trustees.

Introduction:
Lisa C. Holley, President, Earl-Beth
Foundation, Grosse Pointe Farms
Speaker:
James M. Richmond, President, Frey
Foundation, Grand Rapids

Topics will include current opportunities
and new visions concerning economic and
civic development strategies in communities throughout the state.

Moderator:
Paul R. Dimond, Attorney, Miller,
Canfield, Paddock &amp; Stone, Ann Arbor
Keynote:
Douglas Ross, Founder, Michigan
Future's, Inc., Livonia
Panelists:
Lawrence W. Reed, President, Mackinac
Center for Public Policy, Midland

Stephen E. Upton

Lawrence C. Patrick, Jr., Chair, Detroit

2000
James F. Hettinger, President, Battle Creek
Unlimited
Joel L. Piell, Partner, Miller, Canfield,
Paddock &amp; Stone, Detroit
Olivia (Libby) P. Maynard, Founder and
President, The Michigan Prospect for
Renewed Citizenship, Flint

Valor a Washington

Community Foundations II
Trustees Meeting
Montgomery Rooms #2, 3 &amp; 4
Serving as a trustee of a community foundation requires leadership and a willingness to become involved in the major
issues facing your community. This session is an informal opportunity to discuss
your leadership role as a community foundation trustee.

Moderator:
John Hilt, Chair, Muskegon County
Community Foundation

David P. Weikart

Speaker:
Ann Cooper, Trustee
The Grand Rapids Foundation
Joseph P. Day, former Chair
Saginaw Community Foundation

The State of the State's Civic and
Community Development Resources
Horizon Room, 16th Floor
Michigan's diverse communities have
developed their own local civic and economic resources. Their achievements and
future challenges will be discussed.

Nanette Williams

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LUNCHEON AND
DONOR'S PLATFORM
12:15-2:00 p.m.
Branson Ballroom

Moderator:
Leonard W. Smith, Chairman, Council of
Michigan Foundations and President/
Trustee, The Skillman Foundation, Detroit

Introduction:
Katherine Wright

Mariam C. Noland, 20th Annual
Conference Program Chair, and President,
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan, Detroit

Speaker:

Lisa Wyatt Knowlton

Satly Yerex

David Rockefeller, Jr., Chairman,
Rockefeller Financial Services, Inc., and
Immediate Past Chairman, Rockefeller
Brothers Fund, New York.
David Rockefeller, Jr. is chairman of
Rockefeller Financial Services, Inc. and the
immediate past chairman of Rockefeller
Brothers Fund. He has represented the
Fund in Thailand, Poland, Hungary, and
Czechoslovakia. During his tenure as
chairman, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund
has committed increasing resources to
education reform, expanding minority
representation in teaching and improving
early childhood education. He is active in
the reform of pre-collegiate education.
Mr. Rockefeller also serves as chairman
of Recruiting New Teachers, Inc., a national public service advertising campaign on
behalf of the teaching profession, is a
trustee member of the Executive
Committee of the National Center "on
Education and the Economy, and is a
member of the Harvard Overseers'
Committee on University Resources.
He chairs the North American
Nominating Committee for the Praemium
Imperiale (the Japanese royal prize for
excellence in the arts). He is a trustee of
the Asian Cultural Council and The
Musewn of Modern Art in New York City,
where he is also chairman of the Trustee
Committee on Education. He formerly
chaired The Arts, Education and
Americans Panel which produced the
book, Coming to Our Senses: The

Significance of the Arts for American
Education, 1977. He was instrumental in
the development of The Cantata Singers in
Boston, has sung with them for 27 years,
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and still serves on their board of trustees.
He also is a member of the Tanglewood
Committee for the Boston Symphony
Orchestra, and once served as the
Orchestra' s assistant manager.
He is a Fellow of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences and a panelist for the President's Commission on
White House Fellows. He also is a member of The Boston Foundation, the board of
The Brookings Institution, the Council on
Foreign Relations, and the National
Committee on U.S.- China Relations, Inc.
Mr. Rockefeller received a Bachelor's
degree from Harvard College and his law
degree from Harvard Law School.

About the Council of
Michigan Foundations
The Council of Michigan Foundations
(CMF) is a nonprofit association of 298
Michigan grantmakers, including 174
private foundations, 41 community
foundations, 78 corporate foundations
and giving programs, and 5 public charities. CMF began in 1973 and was
incorporated in 1975 to improve and
increase philanthropy in Michigan.
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
Found~tions and 35 other regional associations throughout the country.

�Acknowledgements
CMF is most grateful to the following
members for their additional Conference
support.
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The Battle Creek Community Foundation
Guido A &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Blue Cross / Blue Shield of MichiganWest Michigan
Comerica Trust
Frey Foundation
First of America
Great Lakes Bancorp
Greater Battle Creek / Calhoun County
Visitor &amp; Convention Bureau
Kellogg Company
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Marshall Community Foundation
McCurdy Memorial Scholarship
Foundation
Michigan National Bank
The Miller Foundation
NBD Bank, N.A
Old Kent Bank- Southwest, Kalamazoo
Plante and Moran
Price Waterhouse
Southern Michigan National Bank
Vandervoort, Cooke, McFee
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation

Board of Trustees &amp; Officers
Officers
Leonard W. Smith, Chairman
Donald A. Lindow, Vice ChairmanCorporate
Herbert H. Dow, Vice Chairman-Private
Mariam C. Noland, Vice ChairmanCommunity
Patricia B. Johnson, Treasurer

Herbert H. Dow, President
The Herbert H . &amp; Grace A Dow
Foundation, Midland
Mary Caroline Frey, President
Nokomis Foundation, Grand Rapids
Robert E. Hencey, Director of
Special Projects, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek
Willard J. Hertz, Vice President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint
Judith S. Hooker, Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation,
Grand Rapids
John E. Hopkins, Executive Director
Kalamazoo Foundation, Kalamazoo
Gilbert Hudson, President
Hudson-Webber Foundation, Detroit
James R. Jenkins, Vice President,
Secretary &amp; General Counsel
Dow Corning Corporation, Midland
Patricia B. Johnson, President
Muskegon County Community
Foundation, Muskegon
Donald A. Lindow, First Vice President
NBD Bank, N .A, Detroit
John E. Marshall, III, President&amp; Trustee
The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Mariam C. Noland, President
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan, Detroit
Donald R. Parfet, Executive Vice
President for Administration
The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo
W. Calvin Patterson, III,
Executive Director
McGregor Fund, Detroit

Dorothy A. Johnson, President &amp; Secretary

John W. Porter, Trustee
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint

Board of Trustees

James M. Richmond, President
Frey Foundation, Grand Rapids

Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn
Emmet D. Carson, Program OfficerPhilanthropy &amp; the Nonprofit Sector,
Governance &amp; Public Policy
Ford Foundation, New York
Robert S. Collier, Executive Director
Rotary Charities of Traverse City,
Traverse City

Margaret A. Riecker, President
Harry A &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation, Midland
Leonard W. Smith, President &amp; Trustee
TheSkillman Foundation, Detroit
Peter P. Thurber, President
David M. Whitney Fund, Detroit

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�Stephen E. Upton, President
Whirlpool Foundation, Benton Harbor

Dorothy A. Johnson, President, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven

Kate Pew Wolters, Executive Director
Steelcase Foundation, Grand Rapids

Patricia B. Johnson, President, Muskegon
County Community Foundation, Muskegon

20th Annual Conference

Sandra G. Katt, Member Services Director,
" Michigan Foundations,
CounciVof
Grand Haven

Program Committee
Honorary Chair:
(Late) David D. Hunting, Sr., Honorary
Trustee, Steelcase Foundation, and
Honorary Trustee, Dyer-lves Foundation,
Grand Rapids

Program Chair:
Mariam C. Noland, President,
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan, Detroit
Kathryn A. Agard, Program Director,
Community Foundations, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven
Gail Allen, President, The Rollin M.
Gerstacker Foundation, East Lansing
Merri Jo Bales, Director of
Communications, Consumers Power
Company, Grand Rapids

Ronald M. LaReau, Senior Vice President,
First of America, Grand Rapids
Donald A. Lindow, First Vice President,
NBD Bank, N.A., Detroit
John E. Marshall, III, President and
Trustee, The Kresge Foundation, Troy
Susan Ordway, Trustee, The Battle Creek
Community Foundation, Battle Creek
Linda B. Patterson, Administrative
Director, Council of Michigan Foundations,
Grand Haven
James M. Richmond, President, Frey
Foundation, Grand Rapids

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

Elyse M. Rogers, Executive Assistant to
the President, The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A
Dow Foundation, Midland

Susan Church, Executive Director,
Michigan Women's Foundation, Lansing

Leonard W. Smith, President and Trustee,
The Skillman Foundation, Detroit

Robert S. Collier, Executive Director,
Rotary Charities of Traverse City,
Traverse City

Ira Strumwasser, Executive Director,
Michigan Health Education &amp; Research
Foundation, Detroit

Laurianne T. Davis, Secretary, The
Tiscornia Foundation, Inc., St. Joseph

20th Annual Conference Host

Paul R. Dimond, Attorney, Miller,
Canfield, Paddock &amp; Stone, Ann Arbor
R. Sue Dodea, Program Director,
Corporate Giving Initiative, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Detroit
Herbert H. Dow, President, Herbert H. &amp;
Barbara C. Dow Foundation, Midland
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Special
Projects, W.K Kellogg Foundation,
Battle Creek
Danforth E. Holley, Vice President, Earl~
Beth Foundation, Detroit
Judith S. Hooker, Trustee, Robert L. &amp;
Judith S. Hooker Foundation, Grand Rapids

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Glenn F. Kossick, Executive Director,
Metro Health Foundation, Detroit

Committee
Host Co-chairs :
Laura A. Davis, Vice President, Corporate
Affairs, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
William E. LaMothe, Chairman, The
Battle Creek Community Foundation;
Trustee, W.K. Kellogg Foundation; and
.· retired Chairman &amp; CEO,
Kellogg Company

Committee:
Arthur W. Angood, Executive Vice
President &amp; COO, The Miller Foundation
Christopher Belcher, Assistant Vice
President, NBD, Bank, N .A.
Benton Harbor

�Elizabeth H. Binda, Vice President,
Guido A &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation

Malcolm G. Dade, Jr., Vice President
Detroit Edison, Detroit
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Peter J. Christ, President &amp; CEO
The Battle Creek Community Foundation

Nathan B. Driggers, President
Harder Foundation, East Detroit

Rebecca A. Engelhardt,
Secretary /Controller, The Miller Foundation

Nancy P. Feller, Associate General
Counsel and Director, Legal Counsel
Ford Foundation, New York

Kimberlee Ferris, Assistant Vice
President, NBD Bank, N.A.
Jeffrey L. Herrington, Vice President
Old Kent Bank- Southwest

Robert A. Fisher, President &amp; Trustee
Frank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation, Okemos

Karen R. Hollenbeck, Vice President,
Administration, W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Allan J. Fletcher, Vice President
Comerica Incorporated, Grosse Pointe

Michael C. Jordan, Administrator,
McCurdy Memorial Scholarship Foundation

Nicholas M. Gabriel, Comptroller
Ford Foundation, New York

Sandra G. Katt, Member Services Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations,
Grand Haven

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

W. Quinn Kelly, Vice President, Michigan
National Bank
Lisa Wyatt Knowlton, Vice President
The Battle Creek Community Foundation
W. James McQuiston, President and CEO,
The Miller Foundation
Frances A. Moore, Trustee, Winship
Memorial Scholarship Foundation

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

Neil Nyberg, Director, Corporate
Communications, Kellogg Company

Howard D. Kalleward, Trustee
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation,
Kalamazoo

Susan Ordway, Trustee, The Battle Creek
Community Foundation

James R. Kettler, Vice President
The James A Welch Foundation, Flint

Sharon Osborne, Branch Manager, Gull
Road Office, First of America Bank

Robert B. Miller, Chairman
The Miller Foundation, Battle Creek

Wayne G. Ramsey, Vice President,
Comerica Trust

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

Cheryl Rose, Executive Assistant/
Administration, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Dave Stevenson, Director, Finance and
Trust Investments, Kellogg Company

Carl F. Reitz, Secretary &amp; Trustee
Besser Foundation, Alpena
Robert A. Risselade, Trustee
The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids

Bonnie V'Soske, Executive Director,
Greater Battle Creek/ Calhoun County
Visitor &amp; Convention Bureau

Robert D. Sparks, President Emeritus
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek

Advisory Cabinet

Herbert F. Spieler, Executive Director
The Jackson Community Foundation,
Jackson

Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Chair
Chairman &amp; CEO, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, Battle Creek
Elizabeth H. Binda, Vice President &amp;
Trustee, Guido A &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation, Battle Creek

Antony T. Sullivan, Secretary ·
Earhart Foundation, Ann Arbor
Alfred H. Taylor, Jr., Chairman
The Kresge Foundation, Troy

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�William V. Weatherston, President
Impact Group Fund: Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan;
Director of Community Relations,
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company,
Detroit
Peter M. Wege, Vice Chairman
Steelcase Corporation; Trustee, Steelcase
Foundation; President, The Wege
Foundation, Grand Rapids
William S. White, Chairman,
President &amp; CEO, Charles Stewart Matt
Foundation, Flint

Sally J. Yerex, Second Vice President
NBD Trust Company of Florida, Florida

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN
FOUNDATIONS MEMBERS
PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation
The Acme Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc,
Americana Foundation
Amy Foundation
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews Foundation
Baldwin Foundation
Barstow Foundation
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust
Besser Foundation
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Donald B. Birtwistle Foundation
Max D. &amp; Constance M. Boersma Charitablt;
Trust Foundation
Arnold &amp; Gertrude Boutell Memoria} Fund
Charles &amp; Jessie Brackett Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Samuel High by Camp Foundation
William &amp; Mary Carls Foundation
Clarence &amp; Grace Chamberlin Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Christoff Family Charitable Foundation
Cook Charitable Foundation
Cook Family Foundation
Raymond M. &amp; Jane E. Cracchiolo
Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Mignon Sherwood Delano Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The Charles DeVlieg Foundation
The Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
Dexter Charitable Trust Fund
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust

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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
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Ford Foundation
Frey Foundation
Gannett Foundation
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.
Gordon Christian Foundation
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
The Gornick Fund
Granger Foundation
Harder Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
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
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward F. &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
The Iacocca Foundation
William A. &amp; Ruth Janks Foundation
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
The Jensen Fmmdation
F. Martin and Dorothy A. Johnson Foundation
Paul A. Johnson Foundation
Paul C. Johnson Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
Chaim, Fanny, Louis, Benjamin and
Ann Kaufman Trust
Kaufman Foundation
The MinerS. &amp; Mary Ann Keeler Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees'
Fund, Inc.
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
"
JSriight Family Charitable and.Educational
·
Foundation
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Helen Laidlaw Foundation
.' Patricia A. &amp; William E. LaMothe
Foundation

�The Greater Lansing Foundation
The Larson Family Fund
The Lee Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Loosemore Foundation
The Lou tit Foundation
Edward Lowe Foundation
Lurie-Polasky Foundation
The Lyon Foundation
Malpass Foundation
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
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Merillat Foundation
Metro Health Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
The Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Francis Mills Foundation
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
Ernest Nicolay Foundation
Nokomis Foundation
Amos Nordman Foundation Charitable
Trust
Oscar P. &amp; Louise H. Osthelder Charitable
Foundation
William M. &amp; Mary E. Pagel Trust
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
William Lyon Phelps Foundation
Pinney Foundation
Herbert &amp; Elsa Panting Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.
The Pryor Foundation
RJK Foundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
The Karla Scherer Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
The Sebastian Foundation
The William &amp; Sarah Seidman Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
The Simpson Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum Foundation
St. Denys Foundation
The Edward C. &amp; HazelL. Stephenson
Foundation

The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
The Keith W. Tantlinger Foundation
.'
The Taubman 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
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
Wren 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 Community Foundation
Capital Region Community Foundation
Charlevoix Community Foundation
Civic Foundation of Chelsea
Colon Foundation
Community Foundation for Delta County
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Community Heritage Foundation of
Eaton Rapids
Four County Foundation
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community
Foundation
The Fremont Area Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
The Grand Rapids Foundation
Greenville Area Foundation
Holland Community Foundation
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
The Jackson Community Foundation

29

�Kalamazoo Foundation
Leelanau Community Foundation
Ludington Area Foundation
Mt. Pleasant Community Foundation
Manistee County Foundation
Marquette Community Foundation
Marshall Community Foundation
Midland Foundation
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Northeast Michigan Community Foundation
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
Greater Rochester Area Community
Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundatio::1
Shiawassee Foundation
Zeeland Community Foundation

BANKS
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust Company, Midland
Citizens Commercial &amp; Savings Bank, Flint
Citizens Trust &amp; Savings Bank,
South Haven
Comerica Incorporated, Detroit
First of America-Michigan, Kalamazoo
First Michigan Bank, Grand Rapids
Grand Bank, Grand Rapids
Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit,
Detroit
Michigan National Bank, Grand Rapids
NBD Grand Rapids, N.A., Grand Rapids
NBD Bank, N.A., Detroit
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company,
Grand Rapids
Peoples State Bank, St. Joseph
Second National Bank, Saginaw
Society Bank, Ann Arbor

CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS &amp;
CORPORATIONS
AT&amp;T
Allied Automotive
American Seating Company
Amerikam
Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
ANR Pipeline Company
Autocam Corporation
BDO Seidman -Grand Rapids
Batts Foundation
Benteler Industries, Inc.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
The Borman's, Inc. Fund
Chrysler Corporation Fund
Consumers Power Company
D&amp;W Food Centers, Inc.
Dayton Hudson Department Store
Company
Delta Dental Fund
Detroit Edison
Detroit Lions, Inc.
30

Dickinson, Wright, Moon, VanDusen &amp;
Freeman
Domino's Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation
Ernst &amp; Young
ESCO
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
Guardsman Products, Inc.
Herman Miller, Inc.
IBM Corporation
JSJ Foundation
Kellogg Company
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Kysor Industrial Corporation Foundation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation
Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.
Masco Corporation Charitable Trust
Mervyn's
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Michigan Educational Employees Mutual
Insurance Company
Michigan Health Care Education and
Research Foundation, Inc.
Midland Cogeneration Venture
Miller, Canfield, Paddock &amp; Stone
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation Trust
The Pistons-Palace Foundation
Prince Foundation
Scott Paper Company Foundation
SPX Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
Steelcase Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
UNISYS
The Upjohn Company
Varnum, Riddering, Schmidt &amp; Howlett
Whirlpool Foundation
Witmark, Inc.
Wolverine World Wide Foundation

PUBLIC CHARITIES
The Fetzer Institute
Jewish Community Foundation
McKinley Foundation
Michigan Women's Foundation
, These Colors Don't Run Foundation

�Smoking Policy

Hotel Check-in/Check-out Time

During regularly scheduled conference
sessions, smoking will be permitted at luncheon sessions only at designated tables.
When facing the head table, the smoking
section will be on your left. No smoking is
permitted during any other sessions.

Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel: Check-in time
is 3:00 p.m. Room assignments prior to
3:00p.m. are on availability basis. Checkout time is 1:00 p.m. Luggage may be
stored with the bell captain.

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 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 annual
report display will be located in the
Gathering Place. Copies are complimentary and are available as long as supplies
last. Please honor any notations of "For
Display Only." Exhibitors wishing to ship
remaining copies home following the conference are responsible for all packing and
shipping arrangements.

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

Parking
Valet parking is available. Self-parking is
available in the ramp adjacent to the
Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel at $3.00/day.

Hotel Accommodations
Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel, 50 Capital
A venue, SW, Battle Creek, MI 49017. For
reservations, call (616) 963-7050. Single
and/ or double $93.

The Battle Creek Inn: Check-in time is 3:00
p.m. Check-out time is 12:00 noon.

Special Services
Conference registration personnel are
available throughout the conference to
assist those needing special services such
as wheelchairs, etc. Please let conference
personnel know in advance to accommodate your request.

Transportation
Throughout the conference a Stouffer
Battle Creek Hotel van will be available at
the hotel entrance 20 minutes prior to the
start of each session to transport those
needing assistance to sessions being held
at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The van
will be available at the W.K. Kellogg
Foundation immediately following each
session for the return to Stouffer.

Designs/Production Coordination:
Program and Mailers
Robert E. Hencey, Director of Special
Projects, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle
Creek
Conference Coordinator
Sandra G. Katt, Member Services Director,
Council of Michigan Foundations, Grand
Haven
Conference Registrar
Judy M. Carl, Staff Associate, Council of
Michigan Foundations, Grand Haven

Display materials for the 20th Annual
Conference are courtesy of the Southwest
Michigan Funding Resource Center and
The Foundation Center, New York.

Block of overflow rooms are available at
The Battle Creek Inn, 5050 Beckley Road,
Battle Creek (10 minutes from Stouffer's).
For reservations, call (616) 979-1100.
Single and / or double $50.
31

�PLAN NOWCouncil of Michigan Foundations

21st Annual
Conference
November 3-5,1993
Amway Grand Plaza Hotel
Grand Rapids, MI

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MICHIGAN
FOUNDATIONS
Suite 3 I One South Harbor Avenue I P.O. Box 599 I Grand Haven, MI 49417 I (616)842-7080 I FAX 842-1760

A Special Opportunity for
Michigan Donors
'-

Family Foundation Donors, Family Members, and Trustees
will not want to miss
The Council of Michigan Foundations'
20th Anniversary Conference

"Michigan Philanthropy: Past Achievements.... Future Challenges"
November 4-6, 1992, Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel-Battle Creek, MI

*

Five special sessions focusing on Family Foundations:
• Involving succeeding generations and non-family members in your foundation's operation
• Model practices for family foundation grantmaking management and investment procedures
• Facilitated peer discussion of emerging family foundation issues
• Examination of key examples of small grants that realize big dividends
• Organizing a planning process for family foundations' long-term issues

�eO-- Donor's Platform Keynote Address by David Rockefeller, Jr., Chairman, Rockefeller

Financial Services and representative of one of the nation's oldest and largest family
foundations.
eO-- Thirty additional program and management sessions from which to choose offering

exposure to new ideas, training and fellowship.
eO-- A special registration fee discount for first-time family foundation donors, trustees, and

family members.

The Council of Michigan Foundations is a nonprofit association serving the professional interests of
300 Michigan foundations and corporations making grants for charitable purposes.
For additional information about the Council or its Annual Conference, please contact Judy Carl at 6161842-7080.

"Michigan Philanthropy: Past Achievements.... Future Challenges"
November 4-6, 1992, Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel-Battle Creek, MI

Trustee Scholarship Program
First-Time CMF Family Foundation Registrants*

0 Single Full Registration
0 Two Full Registrations

0 Three Full Registrations
0 Four or More Full Registrations
Name
Foundation

$200
$150 each
S100 each
$50 each
Title
Phone C

Street
Citv
Spouse's Name Cif attending)

*Non-member foundations joining CMF
within one month of the Annual Conference
may attend at the special rate indicated.

State

)

Zio

Name(s), as you would like to appear on name badge:
Mail registration form and fee to: Registrar, Council of Michigan Foundations, P.O. Box 599, Grand Haven, Ml 49417.

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MICHIGAN
PHILANTHROPY:

Mail registration card and fee to:
Registrar, Council of Michigan Foundations,
P.O. Box 599, Grand Haven, MI 49417
(Checks should be made payable to Council of Michigan Foundations)

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MICHIGAN PHILANTHROPY: PAST ACHIEVEMENTS, FUTURE CHALLENGES
November 4-6, 1992 Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel, Battle Creek, Mjchigan

Name_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Title._ _ _ _ _ __
Foundation/Bank/Corporation,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Phone(_)._ _ _ _ _ __
Street._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___

PAST ACHIEVEMENTS...
FUTURE CHALLENGES

Oty_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _""""'State._ _ _ _ ___.Zip._ _ __

Spouse'sName (ifattending&gt; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - &lt;Name as you would like it to appear on name badge)._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

FOUNDATIONS

BANKS

CORPORATIONS

�Complete both sides of one card per conferee or couple.
Enclosed is$

Pleaseattachadditionalregistrations.

for reservation(s) for the November 4-6, 1992, 20th Annual CMF Conference to be held at the Stouffer Battle Creek Hotel, Battle Creek, MI.
CMF Members Non-Members*

0 Early Full registration
(before October 20, 1992)
six meals, November 4-6, 1992

0$250

0 $375..

0 Full registration

*Non-Member representatives attending the full Conference will receive
member rate if joining CMF withiit 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.
Call CMF for Community Foundation registration information.

(after October 20, 1992)
six meals, November 4-6, 1992

0 $275

0 $400..

NOTE:

Cancellations will be honored until Wednesday,
October 28,1992

PARTIAL REGISTRATION (MEMBERS&amp;: NON-MEMBERS)
November 4, 1992
November 5, 1992

November 6, 1992

0 Reception, Dinner &amp; Session

$65

0 Breakfast &amp; Morning Sessions

0 Lunch &amp; Afternoon Sessions

$60
$60

0 Reception, Dinner &amp; Entertainment

$65

0 Breakfast &amp; Morning Sessions
0 Luncheon Oosing Session
0 Check if vegetarian meals desired

$60
$55

TOURS
Tours will be conducted Wednesday, November 4, 1992 and by
advance reservation only. Please check only one box below.
12:00 -12:45 p.m.
1:00-3:30p.m.
1:00-3:30 p.m.
1:00- 3:30p.m.
1:00- 3:30p.m.

0
0
0
0
0

Buffet Luncheon
Historic Homes of Battle Creek
Educational Tour
Kellogg Biological Station Tour
Fort Custer Industrial/Economic Development Tour

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                    <text>The Arc
Advocacy Resource Center for Persons
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.._

182 w. Van Buren
Battle Creek, Michigan 49017
(616) 966-2575
"The Arc" Advocacy Resource Center for Persons with
Developmental Disabilities/Calhoun County is an
agency which helps people who acquired a disability
before age 22 become or remain an integrated part
of the cornrnuniuy.
Kids on the Block puppets, which are used to
promote understanding toward differences among
people will be on display.
Learn how to start an
integrated summer recreation program
or how to
begin a self advocacy group composed solely of
adults with disabilities. The Arc also distributes
information on disability prevention and has a loan
library of tapes and publications.
Office hours
are 8:00a.m. to 4:00p.m., Monday through Friday.

Self Guided Walking Tour of Places
of Particular Interest in
DOWNTOWN BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN

Family Place

A newly developed recently opened UAC (United Arts
Council) Family Center that focuses on a "bringing
families together" experience. It currently houses
an
$800,000
robotic dinosaur display
called
"J?inosaurs Live". You'll think you've gone back in
t~me to the days of yesteryear.
Experience time
before man made an impact.
This is a once in a
life opportunity guaranteed to bring out the 'kid'
in all of us.
Recently opened, Family Center is a 34,000 square
feet exhibition center.
The dinosaurs will be
housed here until January 10.
After that this
center, dedicated to family togetherness
will
feature other new experiences.
'
Located at 17 W. Michigan, enter off Jackson street
entrance, hours are Thursday through Saturday 10-5
and Sunday 12-5.

Council of
MICHIGAN
FOUNDATIONS

I

On this self-guided tour you are within a city
block of the following sources of information and
interest. These can be toured at your convenience,
no prior registration for these locations is
necessary. All of the locations listed are within
a city block (or two) of the Stouffer Hotel.

f

Southwest Michigan Funding Resource Center
Health Reference Center
Data Retrieval Community Survey
Family Place
The Arc-Advocacy Resource Center for
Persons with Developmental Disabilities

�Data Retrieval Community survey
Health Reference Center

Willard Library
7 W. Van Buren
Battle Creek, MI 49017

The Health Reference Center is a computerized work
station providing information about diseases,
medical condition~, and health care concerns.
It
provides extensive and current information on
medications, medical treatments, health advances,
nutrition, and social problems.
Through
an
integrated
system
using
CD-ROM
technology, the HRC combines periodical indexes,
medical journals, encyclopedias, and drug reference
books to provide abstracts, full texts of many
articles, and supplemental references for the user.
We have found a wide range of people using the HRC,
including students, regional libraries, educators,
c hurches, care providers, and senior citizens.
Li terally all users are delighted at the easy use
a nd helpful, timely information.
The Health Reference Center at Willard Library has
been a collaborative effort.
The Battle Creek
Health system, the Miller Foundation, the Battle
Creek Community Foundation, the Kellogg Foundation
and the library are working together to provide
this updated health information to the Battle Creek
community --- an exciting partnership!
Welcome,
council of Michigan Foundations.
Please come and visit!

Library Hours:
Monday - Thursday 9 - 9
Friday &amp; Saturday 9 - 5

A foundation funded community demographic survey
that provides an excellent learning experience. A
real opportunity to "model" your own community
survey after .
This excellent community resource is located at
Willard Library, 7 w. Van Buren Street, no library
card needed for use .
Library personnel are
available to assist you upon request.
Hours:

Monday - Thursday 9 to 9,
Friday &amp; Saturday 9 to 5

Southwest Michigan Funding Resource Center

Assisting nonprofit organizations to diversify
funding bases and to train staff to become more
skilled in fund development are the primary
purposes. Tour the Center library at your leisure
it includes eight distinct collections which
provide information on fund raising,
funding
sources,
and
related management concerns
of
nonprofit organizations.
You 1 11 find microfiche records that include tax
returns of foundations throughout Michigan, these
include
giving
profiles
and
other
detailed
information regarding available grants and funding
priorities .
It also has computerized access to several national
databases
which
provide
important
research
capabilities.
The Southwest Michigan Funding
Resource
Center
is
supported . by
Community
Foundation staff and volunteers.
This community asset is located at the·Battle Creek
Community Foundation Headquarters, 2 Riverwalk
Centre, 34 W. Jackson Street. (616) 962-2181.

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                    <text>Council of Michigan Foundations
20th Annual Conference

COCKTAIL RECEPTION

6:15p.m.
Battle Creek Federal Center Lobby
Reception hosted by First of America
Music by Ron DiSalvio
DINNER

7:30p.m.
Battle Creek Federal Center Ballroom
WELCOME

William E. LaMothe,
Conference Host Committee Co-chair;
Chairman, Battle Creek Community Foundation;
Trustee, W.K. Kellogg Foundation;
Chairman &amp; CEO Emeritus, Kellogg Company
PROCLAMATION

Mayor Tom Kolassa
MASTER OF CEREMONIES

Robert J. Hankins, Executive Director
United Arts Council of Calhoun County

Ray

SELECTED PERFORMANCES
9:00p.m.
Red Hot Peppers

Franklin Ballard .

AfrERGLOW
10:00 p.m.
Kellogg Company Headquarters Atrium
Hosted by Kellogg Company
Music by Ron DiSalvio and Trent Kynaston
Shuttle service to Kellogg Company /Stouffer
Battle Creek Hotel will run from 9:30-10:00 p.m.

�CMF is most grateful to the following foundations and
organizations for their additional Conference support
Battle Creek Community Foundation
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan-West Michigan
Comerica Bank, Trust
Battle Creek/Kalamazoo Region
Frey Foundation
First of America Bank-Michigan N.A.
Great Lakes Bancorp
Calhoun County /Greater Battle Creek
Visitor &amp; Convention Bureau
Kellogg Company
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Marshall Community Foundation
McCurdy Memorial Scholarship Foundation
Michigan National Bank
Miller Foundation
NBD Bank, N.A.
Old Kent Bank-Southwest
Plante and Moran
Price Waterhouse
Southern Michigan National Bank
Vandervoort, Cooke, McFee, Christ,
Carpenter and Fisher, P.C.
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation

20TH AID:. Al CONFERENCE
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Kimberlee Ferris
NBD Bank, N.A.
Jeffrey L. Herrington
Old Kent Bank-Southwest
Karen R. Hollenbeck

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First oi America Bank-

Michigan N.A.

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Cheryl Rose
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Dave Stevenson

Kellogg Company

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                    <text>Council of Michigan Foundations
1992-93 Annual Report

A look at the moves
we've made

�Highlights of the programs,
activities, and services provided by the Council of Michigan
Foundations, 1992-1993, are
presented on the following
pages and are arranged by the
Purposes of the Council. A
complete list of the fiscal year's
activities may be obtained by
contacting the CMF office.
The Council of Michigan
Foundations is an association
of foundations and corporations making grants for charitable purposes. CMF assists
members to enhance, to
improve, and to increase philanthropy in Michigan.

�Michigan Foundations
he Council of Michigan
Foundations (CMF) is a
nonprofit association of 312
Michigan grantmakers, including
183 private foundations, 43 community foundations, 80 corporate
foundations and giving programs,
and 6 public charities. CMF began
in 1973 and was incorporated in
1975 to improve and increase philanthropy in Michigan.
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 35
other regional associations
throughout the country.

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Our 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.

�Leonard W Smith , Chair and
Dorothy A. Johnson, President

�Message to CMF Members

wo decades have passed since the Council of Michigan Foundations began providing services to Michigan grantmakers. In the twenty years following its founding in 1973, many
changes, challenges, and successes have been experienced. CMF has seen steady growth in
membership, influence, grantmaker involvement, and most importantly, services.
As we celebrate our past accomplishments and renew our commitment to the needs and concerns of a diverse community of grantmakers, we take pride in the measures of our success.

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• Membership has grown 940% (from 30 members in 1973 to 312 members);
• Participation at educational offerings has increased, with attendance at the 20th
annual conference reaching a high of 790 grantmakers;
• Last year, CMF members had the opportunity to network with their colleagues at a
total of 55 educational events;
• CMF Members are leaders in their field, retaining 93% of total Michigan grantmaking assets;
• The CMF library holds over 2,500 monographs and 110 serial publications, and has
become the largest Michigan depository of information on philanthropic and nonprofit issues and organizations;
• 24 Trustees, 27 Advisory Cabinet Members, and over 300 individuals volunteer their
time and energy in governing CMF activity.
CMF' s sustained contribution to Michigan's philanthropy through collaborative ventures is another measure of success.
• 1986- 1988:

State of Michigan/ Community Foundation Energy Initiative

• 1989- present:

State of Michigan/ Community Foundation Tax Credit

• 1989- present:

Assistance provided in establishing the Michigan Nonprofit Forum and
continued co-sponsorship of the MNF Grantmaker I Grantseeker Conference
series

• 1989 - present:

Michigan Campus Compact formed and supported; and

• 1990- present:

Michigan AIDS Fund formed and administered.

We believe these statistics and programs are important, and we take pride in acknowledging them.
In celebration of CMF's 20th anniversary, a look at milestones is provided throughout the pages of
this annual report.
It is exciting to face the opportunities of the future. Using past years as an indicator, the welcomed increase in grantmaker participation will be met with new and innovative programming,
expanded resources and communication vehicles, and increased training and support systems.
We are confident CMF will realize even greater success as new partnerships are developed in fulfillment of our task to enhance, increase and improve Michigan's institutions of giving.

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Leonard W. Smith

Dorothy A. johnson

Chair

President

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�To provide the means for regular exchange
of ideas, experiences, and expertise among
Michigan grantmakers
• CMF' s 20th Annual Conference was Michigan's largest gathering of
grantmakers-over 790 individuals attended
• Four "Spring Schools" for private, community and corporate giving
program staff and trustees provided more than 140 participants with
valuable information and networking opportunities
• The CMF Board of Trustees met with over 175 Northern Michigan
Members during the "Regional Members Meeting"
• Over 40 CMF publications have been produced on topics ranging
from asset development to youth volunteerism
he CMF Annual Conference, workshops, seminars and retreats offer
Members information on trends and changes in the foundation community, valuable insight into programming opportunities, and access
to a strong and far-reaching peer network.
In November, 1992, the CMF 20th Annual Conference "Michigan
Philanthropy: Past Achievements .. .Future Challenges" provided over 790
participants an opportunity to attend 37 informative sessions. Keynote speakers for the Battle Creek gathering included David Rockefeller, John Gardner,
and Gloria Steinem. The Conference was also the site for CMF's anniversary
gala celebration. Conference participants received complimentary copies of
Michigan Key Indicators and How Michigan Foundations and Corporations
Are Making a Difference, designed to share information on successful grantmaking projects and to provide a look into the future of philanthropy.
CMF's "Spring Schools," initiated in 1983, continue to remain an important programming component today. Over 140 individuals were attracted to
this year's series of four events, which offered programs on planned giving,
community foundation management, financial basics, and corporate giving.

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Customary exchanges of information
between sessions during the annual
conference is always a "plus."

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�In June, officers, trustees, and staff of CMF Member organizations from
Northern Michigan were invited to meet with the CMF Board of Trustees at a
"Regional Members Meeting." This meeting is held in a different city each
year, allowing Members an opportunity to meet the CMF Board and to share
their needs and concerns. In Traverse City over 170 individuals attended
this year's evening event which was structured to allow attendees time to
meet peers and enjoy a presentation at the Milliken Auditorium.
On an average, 145 requests for information are received in the CMF
office each week. Staff continually revise, update, catalogue and expand
resources to ensure that current and prospective Members receive correct
and timely information in answer to questions and concerns.

1986-1992
Annual Conference
Registration/ Attendance

To increase the efficiency and effectiveness
of Michigan's philanthropic network
(In addition to core activities which fulfill this Purpose, CMF also maintains a special project-the Michigan AIDS Fund.)
• CMF membership increased to 312 with 27 grantmakers joining
during the year
• Realizing the value of networking as a catalyst to solve community
problems, CMF served as facilitator for a "Greater Grand Rapids
Donors Forum" meeting attended by over 50 individuals
• Detroit-based CMF Members were offered nine "Detroit Area
Grantmaker" programs
• The Fourth Annual Nonprofit Funding Campaign report was released
• CMF co-sponsored the seminar, "Nonprofits and the Michigan
Political Landscape"
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MF acts as a catalyst and changemaker for philanthropy in the
State of Michigan by facilitating meetings and seminars that promote the exchange of ideas and information among grantmakers.
Regional grantmaker meetings in the Detroit, Grand Rapids and
Kalamazoo areas have been established and offer a wide array of geographic-specific topics. CMF remains receptive to grantmakers wishing to
form similar groups in other areas of the State.
On March 19, 1993, CMF and the Michigan Nonprofit Forum co-sponsored a luncheon seminar, "Nonprofits and the Michigan Political
Landscape/' attended by over 60 individuals, which offered them an
opportunity to hear how people and issues in Lansing would affect their
organization.
In order to gain a better understanding of the fund-raising activity
within the State, CMF began surveying Michigan's nonprofit community in
1989, and since that time has annually prepared the Nonprofit Funding
Campaigns report. The fourth annual report was released in April1993,
sharing information on 75 campaigns underway. This survey demonstrates CMFs unique cooperation between grantmakers and grantseekers
in Michigan.

Michigan AIDS Fund component
• The CMF-administered Michigan AIDS Fund was supported by 27
CMFMembers
• $417,500 was awarded during the year to 21 AIDS-related communitybased organizations
• A statewide conference for nonprofits working in AIDS-related
areas was presented
• Approximately 750 hours of technical assistance was provided to
70 AIDS-related community-based organizations
Leanza Cornett, who holds the "Miss
America" title, and Martin Taylor,
President, Detroit Edison Foundation
during the Detroit press conference
where Ms . Cornett spoke on AIDS
issues.

• A peer review and assistance program was developed
• A press conference with Leanza Cornett ("Miss America") was
held January 8, 1993 in Detroit-. Ms. Cornett spoke on AIDS issues.

hen approached in 1990 by Members interested in addressing
the AIDS epidemic, the CMF Board saw the value of establishing a cooperative funding vehicle. An outside consultant was
engaged to coordinate the program overseen by a 13-member CMF
Michigan AIDS Fund Committee.

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�To inform the public of the important and
irreplaceable contributions of Michigan's
grantmaking institutions to the State and
to the larger society
• CMF Members received six Memo to Members and four issues of The
Michigan Scene
• Implementation of the new CMF "Newsclipping Service" resulted in
222 Members receiving 4,818 news clips during the first nine months
• Four new publications were distributed:
-Media Matters (released to Members only)
- Resources for Family Foundations
- What does the Council of Michigan Foundations offer individuals
and nonprofit organizations?
- CMF Publications
• Two 20th anniversary celebration publications were released:
-How Michigan Foundations and Corporate Giving Programs Are
Making a Difference
-Michigan Key Indicators
• The third update to Establishing a Charitable Foundation in Michigan was
published and distributed to purchasers

A new version of The Michigan
Scene appeared during fiscal year
1992-93, reaching out to funders,
nonprofits, legislators, and concerned
members of the public.

• The Michigan Foundation Directory, eighth edition, was published, and two
booklets excerpted-Information for Seeking Foundation and Corporate
Grants and Survey of Michigan Foundation Philanthropy
• Finding Work with Grantmakers brochure was revised and made
available to the public
• Support of the Michigan Nonprofit Forum and Michigan Campus Compact
continued, with CMF co-sponsoring MNF' s Fourth Annual Grantmaker I
Grantseeker Conference: "Living our Missions: Serving Our Public's Needs"
• An estimated 8,300 individuals receive information on CMF programs and
philanthropic issues

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nformation exchange is vital to the continued growth of philanthropy, and
by working to inform society of the contributions made by Michigan
grantmakers, CMF is helping to ensure philanthropy's well-being.
Getting the word out about the good deeds of Michigan's grantmakers benefits philanthropy in a number of ways, including:

Two complimentary publications were
distributed to Members in celebration
of CMF's 20th Anniversary.

-calling attention to philanthropy as a complement to other sectors of
American society;
-providing lawmakers with valuable information on which to base their
decision-making;
-assisting foundation-supported organizations to broaden their base of
support;
-clarifying foundation objectives and procedures, thereby helping
applicants more wisely choose among foundations approached; and
-informing other grantmakers of successful work in the hope that
replicated efforts will be carried out more widely, as well as rallies
additional project support.
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�Members volunteered to meet with Michigan Congressmen and Senators to share
information on grantmaking programs and concerns.

To represent Michigan grantmakers' interests
and concerns with the officials of local, state
and national government
• CMF convened its third "Legislative Seminar" for Michigan legislators and aides March 10, 1993 at the Library of Michigan in
Lansing
• Thirteen CMF Members and staff met in Washington, D.C. with
two Michigan Senators, 16 Congressmen and their aides to inform
them of philanthropic programs and grantmaker concerns
• CMF actively pursued the "Legislative Goal Statement"

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Legislative Seminar in Lansing.

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MF's involvement in enhancing policymaker's understanding of
foundation philanthropy has brought about positive legislative
changes in laws and regulations, such as receiving full
deductibility for gifts of appreciated property, removal of a cap on itemized deductions, and extension of the State of Michigan Community
Foundation Tax Credit. CMF continues to actively pursue support for
other issues as directed by the Member-established "Legislative Goal
Statement."
CMF representatives met with legislators in Washington on
February 3, 1993 to share information on foundations and corporate giving programs and to discuss legislative issues of interest to Michigan
grantmakers. Congressmen were updated on bills which were in the
House and Senate at that time, including legislation for the Common
Fund to permit the establishment of a tax-exempt common investment
fund for community and private foundations . The delegation also
addressed upcoming legislation to permit community foundations to

�maintain pooled income funds where the donor designates which charity
will be the ongoing beneficiary after the donor's death.
In Lansing, CMF sponsored its third "Legislative Seminar" March 10,
1993, which attracted over 150 legislators and aides. A panel of four CMF
Members shared information on Michigan's grantmaking institutions, and
each participant received a complimentary copy of The Michigan Foundation
Directory. Funding for the seminar is made possible through the W.W.
Allen Endowment Fund.

Participants at CMF's first "Family Foundation Seminar."

To increase private, community, and
corporate grantmaking resources within
the State of Michigan
Private
• A Family Foundation Committee was established to better identify and
address private foundation issues and needs
• The first in a series of "Family Foundation Seminars" was presented in
Grand Rapids
• The CMF Annual Conference offered a "Family Foundation Breakfast
Roundtable"
• Approximately 20 individuals interested in forming a
foundation or increasing their giving were assisted by CMF staff
• CMF continues to work closely with the Regional Association of
Grantmakers (RAG) Initiative Task Force to increase the creation of
private foundations

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�leven family foundations joined CMF membership during the year,
and it is anticipated that this category of membership will be the
fastest growing in upcoming years. The CMF Chair has established
a 13-member Family Foundation Committee to address the unique needs
of family foundations, and a commitment has been made to provide families of wealth with information on involving the next generation in philanthropy and volunteerism. The Committee held its first meeting on October
14, 1992 and identified a 5-point plan to pursue, as well as several topics of
interest for workshops. More than 65 individuals in the West Michigan
area attended CMF's first seminar designed for family foundations,
"Philanthropy for the Wise Investor," May 7, 1992, at the Amway Grand
Plaza. The program provided attendees with the opportunity of hearing
three speakers share their insight into the joys and problems of effective
giving. Similar seminars are planned for other areas of the state. A new
component of the CMF Annual Conference was a "Family Foundation
Breakfast Roundtable." The "Roundtable" will continue to be offered during the Annual Conference as a time for family foundation colleagues to
meet one another and discuss common concerns.

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Community Foundations
Technical Assistance Component
• 212 retreats and-on-site consultations were held with community
foundation trustees and staff
• Over 35,000 attorneys, accountants, stockbrokers and bankers received
tax credit information for 1992-93 donations to community foundations
• 9 issues of the Community Foundation Memo to Members were
produced and distributed
Growth of Family Foundations
in Michigan (Source: The Michigan
Foundation Directory)

• A "Boot Camp" seminar-offering foundation management basics-was
presented in August, 1992 in cooperation with Indiana and Ohio
Regional Associations
• As a resource to community foundations, CMF provides planned giving
consultant time for Members
• 8 publications were produced to assist community foundation staff
and trustees
• 56 legal questions were answered for community foundation Members
• 143 trustees and staff from 28 community foundations attended the 20th
Annual Conference with the assistance of scholarships from the community foundation program
echnical assistance and consultations provided through CMF's
Community Foundation Program, as well as the success of the
Community Foundation Tax Credit, have helped Michigan's community foundations in gaining momentum and popularity with donors.
During the past year community foundation assets have grown over 77%
since the program began in 1988, and 10 community foundations were

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�formed-three within the past year. CMF assisted in the creation of two
affiliated funds and in expanding the service area of another community
foundation. A goal of the Program is to have the state of Michigan completely serviced by community foundations, and CMF is proud to note that
44 community foundations are now operating in Michigan. The Program is
supported by the Charles Stewart Matt and W.K. Kellogg Foundations.
The Program also serves to strengthen the network among community foundations, both state-wide and nationally. A cooperative venture with
the Indiana GIFT program and the Ohio Donors Forum resulted in a "Boot
Camp" for community foundation trustees and staff, held August 26, 1992
in South Bend, Indiana.

Growth of Community
Foundations Grants and
Assets
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Five publications related to community foundations were developed this
year in answer to requests from membership:

Sample Language for Gifts and Bequests to Community Foundations
Identifying the Patterns, Prospects, and Pitfalls in Community
Foundation Growth and Development
Community Foundation Primer - An Outline for Discussion and
Initial Organization Start-Up Kit
A Guide for Managing Change for Foundations
Michigan Community Foundation Federal and State Filing Checklist

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51 counties, either whole or in part,
are served by community foundations.

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�CMF continues to work closely with the State of Michigan Treasury
Department and other nonprofits in preparing a study of the tax policy
related to charitable giving, and with the Indiana GIFT program in
researching the computer needs of Members in an attempt to provide
future compatible computerization of the field.

Library Component
• Computerization of CMF Library is nearing completion
• Members requested over 675 library resources
• New publications are acquired at a rate of 50 per month
• 42 bibliographies have been compiled to date
• CMF accepted as member of Consortium of Foundation Libraries

he Council of Michigan Foundations' Library is a broad and unique
collection of approximately 2,500 monographs, 110 periodical titles,
and nearly 800 audio/visual resources. CMF has been acquiring
resources since its inception, and the Library now retains one of the largest
collections in the Midwest focusing on philanthropy and nonprofit issues
and organizations. In February, 1992, an automation project was undertaken, and a new classification system was introduced. The book portion of
the Library is completely automated, with the audiovisual portion targeted
for completion by Summer, 1993. The Library is open to the public for
research during normal CMF office hours, however lending is limited to
CMF Members. The Library employs a professional librarian for 15 hours
each week, as well as a student volunteer.
CMF became a member of the Consortium of Foundation Libraries in
the Fall of 1992 in order to facilitate resource sharing and problem-solving
for its members.

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During a Youth Initiative ~ommittee meeting held at the CMF Library, Community
Foundation Program Director Kathryn Agard (center) shared information on technical
assistance and challenge grants provided to community foundations.
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�Youth enjoy a group session and a break from the day's activities during the CMF
Youth Leadership Conference.

Youth Initiative Program Component
• The CMF Youth Initiative Program serves over 700 youth
• A three-day Community Foundation "Youth Leadership C:onference"
was held in June, 1992
• Three, one-day regional conferences were held during April, 1992;
355 youth attended
• Two issues of the youth advisory newsletter (YAC) were published and
distributed to 1,100 individuals

he CMF Community Foundation Youth Initiative, supported by a
$35 million challenge grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
continues its work to introduce the importance of philanthropy to
young people and to stimulate the implementation of youth volunteerism
across Michigan. Thirty-seven community foundations have established
Youth Advisory Councils (YACs) involving over 700 young people who
assess local youth needs, raise funds, and advise on the grantmaking
process.
CMF helps community foundation staff educate YAC members
through publication of Y ackety Y A C, a newsletter circulated to 1,1 00 individuals which provides an opportunity for YACs to network and share
information on fund-raising and grantmaking activities. Two issues were
distributed during 1992. CMF also offers youth workshops which have a
philanthropic focus. This year, over 350 young people attended one of
three full-day CMF regional workshops where they learned skills in
adult/youth partnerships, needs assessments and fundraising, as well as

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�Over 40 corporate grantmakers attended the lOth Annual Corporate Grantmakers
Workshop where a panel of five speakers shared their views on how to extend corporate grantmaking's impact.
information on how to run an effective meeting. During the summer, 225
YAC members attended a unique three-day Youth Leadership Conference
at Spring Hill Camp in Evart, MI. The conference was based on the philosophy, "What I hear I forget, what I see I learn, and what I do I know."
Participants were challenged through outdoor, experiential activities to
learn communication and problem-solving skills. They also addressed
issues dealing witfi moral and ethical decision-making.
YAC members, the majority who are under age 21, are now being
used by local city councils and school boards as the youth voice for the
community. Tomorrow's leaders, volunteers, and philanthropists, many
who were once "at-risk students," are now focusing their energy to help
their communities, thanks to the Community Foundation Youth Initiative
Project.

Corporate
• Two issues of Corporate Giving Newsletter were sent to over 2,500
individuals
• CMF co-sponsored a 10th Annual Michigan Corporate Grantmakers'
Workshop, "Great Ideas for Doing More with Less," on May 13, 1992
• A CMF Corporate Breakfast was hosted by the Steelcase Corporation in
w)lich 28 corporate officers attended
• Media articles sharing corporate giving program information were
placed in The Detroiter, Crain's Detroit Business, Michigan Forward and
the Foundation News
• Three issues of Keynote were produced, highlighting the remarks of
speakers addressing corporate and community issues
• Presentations on contributions management were held for community
leaders in Flint, Saginaw, Lansing, Livonia and Detroit
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�The CMF Corporate Giving Initiative Program has had a direct
influence in increasing:
• the number of educational workshops and publications for
Michigan corporate officers and employees
• the media coverage of corporate giving
• the awareness and advocacy for corporate giving programs.

ith funding received from several CMF corporate Members, the
Council established a Corporate Giving Initiative Project in 1989
to educate corporations, business associations, media and the
public about business philanthropy, as well as to accelerate the process of a
peer network. Initially planned as a three-year project, the CMF Board of
Trustees voted in November, 1992 to extend the project for an additional
three years. CMF staff regularly communicates with corporate Members to
gain insight into needs specific to their grantmaking and to discuss ways to
involve more Michigan businesses in philanthropy. The Initiative has been
successful in impacting business giving through publication of the Corporate
Giving Newsletter, by co-sponsoring educational programs, such as the May,
1992 "Corporate Grantmakers' Workshop," and by facilitating corporate
breakfasts in several Michigan cities.
Successful corporate giving efforts have been showcased ih Michigan
news media, including the PBS television program "Michigan Business
Weekly." The Corporate Giving Initiative was recently highlighted in
Foundation News as one of the key business/philanthropy partnerships taking place throughout the United States.

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Private
Community

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Corporate
Public Charity

59%

1988

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Corporate - 52

230 Members

CMF has seen a 53% increase in corporate membership since inception of
the Corporate Giving Program (52 to
80 members).

1993

• Corporate - 80

312 Members

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�CMF Board of Trustees and Officers

Chair
1. Leonard W. Smith
President, The Skillman Foundation
Detroit
Vice Chair - Private
2. Herbert H . Dow
President &amp; Trustee, The Herbert H. &amp;
Grace A. Dow Foundation
President &amp; Trustee, The Herbert H . &amp;
Barbara C. Dow Foundation
Midland
Vice Chair- Corporate
3. Donald A. Lindow
First Vice Presid ent, NBD Bank, N.A.
Detroit
Vice Chair - Community Foundations
4. Mariam C. Noland
President, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
Detroit
Treasurer
5. Patricia B. Johnson
President, Mu skegon Coun ty Community
Foundation
President, Oceana County Community
Foundation
Trustee, Paul C. Johnson Foundation
Mu skegon
President and Secretary
6. Dorothy A. Johnson
Council of Michigan Foundations
Grand Haven
7. Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
Executive Director, Ford Motor Comp any Fund
Dearborn
8. Emmett D. Carson
Program Officer, Philanthropy and Nonprofit
Sector, Ford Foundation
New York, NY
9. Robert S. Collier
Executive Director, Rotary Charities of
Traverse City
Executive Director, Grand Traverse Regional
Community Foundation
Traverse City
10. Mary Caroline (Twink) Frey
Chair &amp; Trustee, Frey Foundation
Chair &amp; Trustee, Nokomis Foundation
Grand Rapid s
11. Robert E. Hencey
Director of Special Projects, W .K. Kellogg
Foundation
Battle Creek

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�12. Judith S. Hooker
Trustee, Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker
Foundation
Grand Rapids
13. John E. Hopkins
Executive Director, Kalamazoo Foundation
Kalamazoo
14. Gilbert Hudson
President, Hudson-Webber Foundation
Detroit
15. James R. Jenkins
Vice President, Secretary &amp; General Counsel,
Dow Corning Corporation
Trustee, Dow Corning Foundation
Midland
16. John E. Marshall, III
President &amp; Trustee, The Kresge Foundation
Troy
17. Donald R. Parfet
Executive Vice President for Administration,
The Upjohn Company
President &amp; Trustee, The Upjohn Company
Foundation
Kalamazoo
18. W. Calvin Patterson, III
Executive Director, McGregor Fund
Detroit
19. John W. Porter
Trustee, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Flint
20. James M. Richmond
President, Frey Foundation
Grand Rapids
21. Margaret A. (Ranny) Riecker
President, Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
Ann Arbor
Trustee, The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Foundation
Midland
22. Maureen H. Smyth
Vice President-Programs
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Flint
23. Peter P. Thurber
President, David M. Whitney Fund
Trustee, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
Trustee, McGregor Fund
Detroit
24. Stephen E. Upton
President, Whirlpool Foundation
Benton Harbor
Chairman &amp; Trustee, FrederickS. Upton
Foundation
St. Joseph
25. Kate P. Wolters
Executive Director, Steelcase Foundation
Grand Rapids

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STATEMENT
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Unrestricted

Community Foundatil

Report of
Independent Auditors

General
Operating
Fund

The Board of Trustees
Council of Michigan Foundations

Mott
Technical
Assistance
Fund

Kellogg
Youth
Fund I

SUPPORT AND REVENUES

We have audited the accompanying
balance sheets of the Council of
Michigan Foundations as of March 31,
1993, and the related statements of
activity and changes in fund balances
for the year then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of
the Council's m anagement. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion
on these financial statements based on
our audits. We have previously audited and reported u pon the March 31,
1992 financial statements which are
included in summary form for comparative information.
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 at March 31, 1993, and
the results of its operations for the
year then ended in conformity with
generally accepted accounting
principles.

18

Support-grants
Revenues:
Contributions
Conferences
Workshops
Publications
Investment income and other
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUES

$303,825
$ 543,760
200,021
19,381
36,569
18,601

$76,000
210

818,332

80,644

343,183
30,706
133,594
23,972
90 ,533
23,203
27,504

7,1 15
18,610

4,434
303,825

EXPENSES
Grants
Salaries, taxes, and benefits
Contracted services
Conferences
Workshops
Printing and publications
Meetings and travel
Telephone and postage
Scholarship activities
Eq uipment lease and maintenance
Occupancy-Note A
General supplies
Books and subscriptions
Insurance
Depreciation
Loss on investment-Note C
Fund for the 90's

300,000

16,254
51,240
19,251
20,324
6,387
35,307

19,019
6,989
10,993
8,706
450
1,485
1,000
3,911
2,366

24, 127
845,585

80,644

300,000

over (under) expenses

(27,253)

-0-

3,825

Fund balances at beginning of year
Other transfers

394,133
50,009

TOTAL EXPENSES

Support and Revenues

Fund balances at year end

$416,889

(3,825)

$

-0-

$

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

Coun cil of Michigan Fou n dations
Notes to Financial Statemen ts
March 31, 1993
N ote A- Summary of Significant Accou nting 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 fu nd 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. The Endowment Fund i~used to account for a gift established w ith the intent that
only the earnings thereon be expended for stated purposes.

-0-

�n

j

OF ACTIVITY AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES
Council of Michigan Foundations
Totals

Endowment

Restricted
Projects
Kellogg
Youth
Fund II

Corporate
Giving
Initiative
Fund

$972,346

I

ill
5, 180

Michigan
AIDS
Fund

1992

$1 ,539,880

$1,336,202

700

137,838
6,590

13,699

8,353
58,585

$ 2,483

681 ,598
206,611
19,381
44,922
79,669

799,163
131,026
29,553
17,854
125,857

1,751,246

2,483

2,572,061

2,439,655

1,013,000
218,134
180,851
97,316
19,019
32,083
66,352
28,609
11,948
6,779
6,000
26,643
4,503

1,013,000
561 ,317
211,557
230,910
42,991
122,616
89,555
56,113
11 ,948
23,033
57,240
45 ,894
24,827
6,387
35,307
24,127

854,250
495,562
174,179
129,928
82,454
98,499
81,353
77,489
32,003
13,400
54,719
34,968
6,577
6,320
39,119
171,731
31,148

,\~

1,023,833

64,836

278,108

.

510,000
171 ,021
111,899
91,942

39,980
8,008
675

203,000
18
42,334
4,699

5,81 1
6,897
2,498

1,664
12,1 14
3,732

642
325

4,547

I

I
I

I
I
I

993,649

64,836

272,108

1,71 1,237

-0-

2,556,822

2,383,699

30,184

-0-

6,000

40,009

2,483

15,239

55,956

I
I
I

(6,000)

(30,184)

$

1993

$1 ,539,880

2,498

17,619
36,348
13,673
11,498
5,294
5,000
17,543
1,812

Year Ended March 31

$263,709
$61,838
500

1,421
44,886

Subtota l

WilliamW.
Allen
Fund

-0-

$

-0-

$

-0-

78,273
(10,000)

472 ,406

416,450

(40,009)

-0-

$70,756

$487,645

$472,406

$

Shor t-Term Inves tments: Short-term investments consist of
money market funds that are carried at fair market value, which
equ als cost.

I

Reclassifications: Certain amounts reported in the 1992 financial statements have been reclassified to conform with the 1993 presentation.
Note B-Fund Purposes

Furniture and Equipment: Furniture and equipment are stated at
estimated market value at the date donated or at cost, if purchased. Depreciation is com puted by the straight-line method over
the estimated useful lives of the assets.
Contributed Rent: The Council leases office space at amounts less
than estimated fair rental value. The difference between the estimated fair rental valu e of the office space and total occupancy
costs is approximately $37,300 in 1993 ($36,200 in 1992) and is recognized as a contribution and occupancy expense in the accompanying financial statements.

1:

General Operating Fund (Unrestricted ): To record revenues and
exp enses related to the administrative and service activities of the
Council.
Com munity Foun dation Projects (Restricted)
Matt Technical Assistance Fund: To record revenues and expenses
related to providing technical assistance to Michigan community
foundations. The Council received a payment of $150,000 in fiscal
1992 representing a portion of the $350,000 grant provided by the
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. The Council expects to receive
an additional $200,000 during fiscal years 1994 and 1995.

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J

�BALANCE SHEETS
Council of Michigan Foundations
March 31
1993

March 31
1992

1992

liabilities and Fund Balances

Assets
Unrestricted funds:
Cash
Short-term investments

1993

$

Furniture and equipment
Less allowances for depreciation

$

2,148
281,918
284,066
300,440
167,617
132,823
416,889

$

$

234,987
234,987

Unrestricted funds:
Accounts Payable
Fund balances:
General operating
Net investment in furniture and equipment

295,526
133,975
161,551
396,538

$

$

284,066
132,823
416,889

$

416,889

$

9,243

2,405
232,582
161 ,551
394,133

$

396,538

Restricted Funds:
Accounts Payable

Restricted Funds:
Cash
Short-term investments (Note C)

Deferred revenue (Note 8):
Kellogg Youth Project I
Kellogg Youth Project II

9,243
1,530,807

$ 1,431,521

$ 1,540,050

$ 1,431,521

$

Michigan AIDS Program
Other

300,000
680,113
543,859
6,835
$ 1,540,050

$

589,500
652,459
81,708
107,854
$ 1,431,521

70,757

$

Endowment Fund:

Endowment Fund:
Investments

$

TOTAL ASSETS- ALL FUNDS

$2,027,696

70,757

$

78,273

$1,906,332

Fund balance

$

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
FUND BALANCES- ALL FUNDS

$2,027,696

78,273

$1,906,332

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

Note B-Fund Purposes (continued)
Community Foundation Projects (Restricted) (continued)

Kellogg Youth Fund I: To record the receipt and disbursement of
grant monies related to the Michigan Community Foundation
Youth Project I (Youth Project I). The Youth Project I is aimed at
encouraging youth development in local communities while
strengthening community foundation leadership and grant-making capacity. The Council acts as administrator of the grant, with
all grant monies received from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation being
distributed to community foundation members under conditions
defined by the grant agreement. Investment income earned on
assets of this fund are available for operating purposes at the discretion of the Board of Trustees of the Council of Michigan
Foundations. The Council must return to the W .K. Kellogg
Foundation any project funds which have not been expended by
November 30,1993.
Kellogg Youth Fund II: To record the receipt and disbursement of
grant monies related to the Michigan Community Foundation
Youth Project II which is a continuation of the Youth Project I. The
Council received payments of $1,000,000 in 1993 and $1,200,000 in
1992 from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. These payments represent a portion of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's $35,000,000 project under which the Council expects to receive an additional
$3,000,000 during fiscal years 1994, 1995 and 1996. Investment
income earned on assets of this fund are available for operating
purposes at the discretion of the Board of Trustees of the Council
of Michigan Foundations.
Corporate Giving Initiative Fund (Restricted): To record revenues and expenses related to encouraging the formation and
expansion of Michigan corporate giving programs.
20

Michigan AIDS Fund (Restricted): To record revenues and
expenses of a collaborative funding grant program administered
by the Council which is a vehicle for Council members to cooperatively fund AIDS related projects in Michigan.
William W. Allen Fund (Endowment): To record revenues and
expenses directed toward furthering the understanding 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.
Note C-Short-Term Investments
As disclosed in the financial statements in 1992, the Council recognized a $171,731 loss on commercial paper of Drexel Burnham
Lambert, an investment held as an asset of the Kellogg Youth
Fund I. As of March 31, 1993, the Council has totally replenished
this loss with an equivalent amount of unrestricted investment
income, which will be used to fund remaining grant obligations
under the Kellogg Youth Fund I.
NoteD-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.

~-

�Our Leadership

Governance
Board of Trustees &amp; Officers
The Council of Michigan
Foundations is governed by a 24member Board of Trustees.
Trustees serve on at least one of 21
working committees. These
individuals, who serve without
renumeration, are elected at the
Annual Members' Meeting, held
during the CMF Annual
Conference in November. Leonard
W. Smith was elected Chair of the
Council of Michigan Foundations,
taking office during November,
1992. Maureen H. Smyth was elected to a three-year term.
In addition to the November,
1992 meeting, the CMF Board met
in June, 1992 and March, 1993.

Advisory Cabinet
Chair
Russell G. Mawby
Chairman &amp; CEO, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Battle Creek
Elizabeth H. Binda
Vice President &amp; Trustee, Guido A. &amp;
Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Battle Creek
William A. Diaz
Program Officer-Human Rights &amp;
Governance, Ford Foundation
New York

Allan J. Fletcher
Vice President, Comerica Incorporated
Grosse Pointe

Carl F. Reitz
Secretary &amp; Trustee, Besser Foundation
Alpena

Nicholas M. Gabriel
Treasurer, Ford Foundation
New York

Robert D. Sparks
President Emeritus, W.K. Kellogg
Foundation
Palo Alto, California

Herman F. Gertz
President, Herman &amp; Irene Gertz Foundation
Monroe
Willard J. Hertz
Former Vice President, Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation
Flint

Herbert E. Spieler
Executive Director, The Jackson Community
Foundation
Jackson
Antony T. Sullivan
Secretary, Earhart Foundation
Ann Arbor

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

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

Keith D. Jensen
President, The Jensen Foundation
Ann Arbor

William V. Weatherston
President, Impact Group Fund- Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Director of Community Relations, Michigan
Consolidated Gas Company
Detroit

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

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

Howard D. Kalleward
Trustee, Dorothy U. Dalton Found ation
Kalamazoo
James R. Kettler
Vice President, The James A. Welch
Foundation
Flint

WilliamS. White
Chairman, President &amp; CEO, Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation
Flint

Robert B. Miller
Chairman, The Miller Foundation
Battle Creek

Sally J. Yerex
Second Vice President, NBD Trust Company
of Florida
Florida

Malcolm G. Dade, Jr.
Vice President, Detroit Edison
Detroit
Nathan B. Driggers
President, Harder Foundation
Naples, Florida
Nancy P. Feller
Associate General Counsel &amp; Director-Legal
Counsel, Ford Foundation
New York
Robert A. Fisher
President &amp; Trustee, FrankS. &amp; Mollie S.
VanDervoort Memorial Foundation
Okemos

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--

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Mark Bratton
Kalamazoo Foundation

Staff
(Full-time)

LeeJ. Brown
Cadillac Area Community Foundation

Kathryn A. Agard
Program Director
Community Foundation Project

Thomas A. Bruce
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Pamela A. Bitzer
Secretary / Receptionist

Frederick Bryant
Health Education Foundation

Judy M. Carl
Staff Associate

Julie Busch
Kalamazoo Foundation

Jeri L. Fischer
Staff Associate
JoanM. Fox
Data Entry Secretary
Dorothy A. Johnson
President
Sandra G. Katt
Member Services Director
James E. McHale
Program Associate
Community Foundation Project
Linda B. Patterson
Administrative Director

Diana V. Rodriguez Algra
Michigan Community Service Commission
Craig Alguire
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Gail Allen
The Rollin M . Gerstacker Foundation
Lucy R. Allen
Saginaw Community Fo;:Indation
Arthur W. Angood
The Miller Foundation
Tekeshia Bailey
Ann Arbor Community Foundation

Judith A. Steudle
Executive Secretary
Community Foundation Project

Merri Jo Bales
Consumers Power Company

Tamara S. Ylitalo
Secretary-Community Foundation Project

Jennifer Bas tress
Ann Arbor Community Foundation

(Part-time)

Ludger A. Beauvais
Edward C. &amp; Hazel Stephenson Foundation

Mahantesh S. Dandawati
Financial Director
R. Sue Dodea

Program Director
Corporate Giving Initiative
Donnelle Snite-Mersereau
Editor, The Michigan Scene
Gail B. Powers-Schaub
Librarian-Community Foundation Project

CMF Volunteers
Kathryn A. Agard
Council of Michigan Foundations

22

Christopher Belcher
NBD Bank, N.A.
Amy Berke
Detroit Neurological Foundation
Elizabeth H . Binda
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
Lynne Black
The Grand Rapids Foundation
Leo J. Brennan, Jr.
Ford Motor Company Fund

David Campbell
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
Jennifer Ca ppell
The Jackson Community Foundation
G. Darrin Carde
Grand Rapids Public Schools
JudyM. Carl
Council of Michigan Foundations
Crystal Cartwright
The Fremont Area Foundation
Donald F. Chamberlin, Sr.
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Peter J. Christ
The Battle Creek Community Foundation
Susan Church
Michigan Women's Foundation
Tiffany Clark
Wayne State University
RobertS. Collier
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Mahantesh S. Dandawati
Council of Michigan Foundations
Laura A. Davis
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Laurianne T. Davis
The Triscornia Foundation
Darin Day
Points of Light Foundation

-

�Paul R. Dimond
Miller, Canfield, Paddock &amp; Stone

JohnM. Frey
Frey Foundation

R. Sue Dodea
Council of Michigan Foundations

Mary Caroline (Twink) Frey
Nokomis Foundation

Herbert H. Dow
Herbert H. Dow &amp; Barbara C. Dow
Foundation

William W. Fritz
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Stephen D. Economy
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Cheryl Elliott
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
William E. Emery
Whirlpool Foundation
Rebecca A. Engelhardt
The Miller Foundation

Laura Froats
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
David D. Fukazawa
The Skillman Foundation
Nicholas M. Gabriel
Ford Foundation
David Gardiner
Kalamazoo Foundation

H.T. Ewald
H.T. Ewald Foundation

Barb Gentry
Grand Traverse Regional Community
Foundation

Lynn A. Feldhouse
Chrysler Corporation Fund

Barbara J. Getz
The Kresge Foundation

Ann Fergeman
Kalamazoo Foundation

Nicole Gibby
Berrien Community Foundation, Inc.
\

Kimberlee Ferris
NBD Bank, N.A.

Heidi L:"Gilmore
Frey Foundation

Jeri L. Fischer
Council of Michigan Foundations

Beth Goebel
Dyer-Ives Foundation

Terry N. Foster
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation

Alan L. Gornick
The Gornick Fund

Marvin A. Frenkel
Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family Foundation

Robert Guerrini
Metro Detroit Chamber of Commerce

Mike Hackenberg
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Jenny Harris
Kalamazoo Foundation
Joyce F. Hecht
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Robert E. Hencey
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Jeffrey L. Herrington
Old Kent Bank-Southwest
Willard J. Hertz
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Karen R. Hollenbeck
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Danforth E. Holley
Earl-Beth Foundation
Judith S. Hooker
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation
John E. Hopkins
Kalamazoo Foundation
Therese Y. Hougen
Hougen Foundation
Gilbert Hudson
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Kay Hunt
Detroit Edison
David M.G. Huntington
Milwaukee Foundation

23

�AnnK. Irish
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund

James R. Kettler
The James A. Welch Foundation

Bob Martel
Dunbar Martel, P.C.

Timothy Jacobs
Bay Area Community Foundation
Youth Committee

Lisa Wyatt Knowlton
The Battle Creek Community Foundation

Russell G. Mawby
W .K. Kellogg Foundation

Glenn F. Kossick
Metro Health Foundation

James E. McHale
Council of Michigan Foundations

Sharron Krieger
Whirlpool Foundation

Marvin McKinney
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Patricia A. LaMothe
Patricia A. &amp; William LaMothe Foundation

Robert B. Miller
The Miller Foundation

William E. LaMothe
The Battle Creek Community Foundation

Jarrod Montague
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Ronald M. LaReau
First of America

Frances A. Moore
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation

Toni Laidlaw
Helen Laidlaw Foundation

E. B. (Ted) Morley, Jr.
Morley Brothers Foundation

Karen E. Lake
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Thomas B. Murphy
T.B. Murphy Foundation Charitable Trust

Frank T. Judge, Sr.
Ford Motor Company

Karen Leppanen
The Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan

Mariam C. Noland
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan

Sandra G. Katt
Council of Michigan Foundations

Richard Levey
The Shiffman Foundation

Neil Nyberg
Kellogg Company

W. Quinn Kelly
Michigan National Bank

Donald A. Lindow
NBD Bank, N.A.

Susan Ordway
The Battle Creek Community Foundation

David B. Kennedy
Earhart Foundation

John E. Marshall, III
The Kresge Foundation

Joel J. Orosz
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Mildred M. Jeffrey
Michigan Women's Foundation
James R. Jenkins
Dow Corning Corporation
Charles A. Johnson
Lilly Endowment Inc.
Dorothy A. Johnson
Council of Michigan Foundations
Patricia B. Johnson
Muskegon County Community Foundation
Ted L. Johnson
The Fremont Area Foundation
Michael C. Jordan
McCurdy Memorial Scholarship Foundation

Sharon Osborne
First of America Bank
Beverly M. Paisley
Baurvic-Paisley Foundation
Zack Pajtas
Charlevoix County Community Foundation
Linda B. Patterson
Council of Michigan Foundations
W. Calvin Patterson, III
McGregor Fund
John W. Porter
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
24

�Caroline Pratt
The Jackson Community Foundation

Bertram W. Vermeulen
The Fremont Area Foundation

Wayne G. Ramsey
Comerica Trust

Bonnie V'Soske
Greater Battle Creek/Calhoun Co. Visitor &amp;
Convention Bureau

Richard K. Rappleye
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

William V. Weatherston
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company

Josh Reed
Grand Traverse Regional Community
Foundation

Peter M. Wege
Steelcase Corporation/Steelcase Foundation

Dorothy M. Reynolds
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

JohnS. Snyder
Comerica Inc. - Detroit

James M. Richmond
Frey Foundation

Herbert E. Spieler
The Jackson Community Foundation

Margaret A (Ranny) Riecker
Harry A &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation

Dick St. John
Kalamazoo Foundation

Elyse M. Rogers
The Herbert H. and Grace A Dow
Foundation

Heather Stanley
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Cheryl Rose
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Robert A Sajdak
Manufacturers Bank of Detroit

Dave Stevenson
Kellogg Company
Linda B. Strevy
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation

Judy Y. Samelson
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Ira Strum wasser
Michigan Health Care Education &amp; Research
Foundation

Miguel A Satut
The Kresge Foundation

Bob Tambelli
Charlevoix County Community Foundation

Earl Schipper
The Greystone Group

Duane L. Tarnacki
Clark, Klein, and Beaumont

Greg Schupra
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan

Peter P. Thurber
David M. Whitney Fw1d

Diana R. Sieger
The Grand Rapids Foundation
OmarSims
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Leonard W. Smith
The Skillman Foundation
Maureen H. Smyth
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Ronald E. Weger
W.B. and Candance Thoman Foundation
WilliamS. White
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Nanette Williams
Kalamazoo Foundation
Winston Williams
Black Child and Family Institute
Marcia Witherell
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Lloyd Yeo, Jr.
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Gregory M. Zerlaut
Muskegon County Community Foundation

RogerTuuk
The Fremont Area Foundation
Elizabeth Upjohn
Kalamazoo Foundation
Stephen E. Upton
FrederickS. Upton Foundation
Robert VanDellen
Cadillac Area Community Foundation

25

�Council of Michigan Foundations' Members

CMF's membership continued to grow
over the year to 312 Michigan grantmakers.

Bay City
Bay Area Community Foundation*
Kantzler Foundation

Membership of the
Council of Michigan Foundations

Benton Harbor
Whirlpool Foundation*

Addison
Knight Family Charitable &amp; Educational
Foundation

Buchanan
Buchanan Area Foundation

Adrian
Orville D. &amp; Ruth A. Merillat Foundation
Allen H. Meyers Foundation
Albion
Albion Civic Foundation
Allegan
Allegan Community Foundation
Alpena
Besser Foundation*
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Area Community
Foundation
Bonisteel Foundation
Domino's Foundation
Earhart Foundation
The J.F. Ervin Foundation*
The Jensen Foundation
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
McKinley Foundation
Miller, Canfield, Paddock &amp; Stone
The Pryor Foundation
Society Bank
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
Scholarship Fund
International Youth Foundation
W.K. Kellogg Foundation*
Kellogg Company*
Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees'
Fund, Inc.
Patricia A. &amp; William E. LaMothe
Foundation
McCurdy Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
The Miller Foundation*
Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund
Winship Memorial Scholarship Fund

26

Cadillac
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
Kysar Industrial Corporation
Foundation
Caro
Claude D. &amp; Etta H. Andrews
Foundation
William A. &amp; Ruth Janks Foundation
Cass City
Pinney Foundation
Cassopolis
Edward Lowe Foundation
Chelsea
Civic Foundation of Chelsea
Colon
Colon Foundation
Detroit Metropolitan Area
ANR Pipeline Company
AT&amp;T
Allied-Signal, Inc.
Americana Foundation
Barden Communications, Inc.
Bauervic-Paisley Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Trust
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan*
The Borman Fund
The William &amp; Marie Carls Foundation
Clarence &amp; Grace Chamberlin
Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Chrysler Corporation Fund*
Colina Foundation
Comerica Incorporated*
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan*
The Raymond M. &amp; Jane E. Cracchiolo
Foundation
Dayton-Hudson Department Store
Company
Detroit Edison Foundation*
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The Charles DeVlieg Foundation
Dickinson, Wright, Moon, VanDusen &amp;
Freeman

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
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
IBM

Jewish Community Foundation
Chaim, Fanny, Louis, Benjamin &amp;
Ann Florence Kaufman Trust
Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust
Kmart Inc.
The Kresge Foundation
The Larson Family Fund
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. 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 Educational Employees
Mutual Insurance Company
Michigan Health Care Education &amp;
Research Foundation*

�Louise Tuller Miller Trust
T.B. Murphy Foundation Charitable
Trust
NBD Bank, N.A.*
Ernest L. Nicolay Foundation
Oscar P. &amp; Louis H. Osthelder Charitable
Foundation
Paideia Foundation
William &amp; Mary Pagel Trust
William Lyon Phelps Foundation
The Pistons-Palace Foundation
The Herbert &amp; Elsa Panting Foundation
The Meyer &amp; Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
The Ruffner Foundation
The Karla Scherer Foundation
Schwartz Family Foundation
Samuel &amp; Harold M. Shapero
Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Simpson Industries Fund
The Skillman Foundation
Edward C. &amp; HazelL. Stephenson
Foundation
Keith W. Tantlinger Foundation
The Taubman Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
The Trico Foundation
UNISYS
Wetsman Foundation
David M. Whitney Fund*
Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkelman Foundation*
East Jordan
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
Malpass Foundation
Eaton Rapids
Community Heritage Foundation of
Eaton Rapids
Escanaba
Community Foundation for Delta
County
Flint
Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust
Citizens Commerical &amp; Savings Bank*
Community Foundation of Greater
Flint*
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation*
Hougen Foundation*
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation*
Ruth Mott Fund
The 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 Haven
Erickson Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
JSJ Foundation
F. Martin &amp; Dorothy A. Johnson
Foundation
The Paul A. Johnson Foundation
Lee Foundation
The Loutit Foundation
Wigginton Educational Foundation
Grand Rapids Area
American Seating Company
Amerikam
Autocam Corporation
BOO Seidman-Grand Rapids
Baldwin Foundation Benteler Industries, Inc. ·
Max D. &amp; Constance M. Boersma
Charitable Trust
Cook Charitable Foundation
D&amp;W Food Centers, Inc.
Dick &amp; Betsy DeVos Foundation
Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
L.M. Dexter Charitable Trust
Dexter Industries Charitable Trust
Dyer-Ives Foundation*
Ernst &amp; Young
First Michigan Bank-Grand Rapids
Frey Foundation*
Gordon Christian Foundation
The Grand Rapids Foundation*
Grand Rapids Label Foundation
Guardsman Products, Inc.
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation*
The MinorS. &amp; Mary Ann Keeler Fund
The Keller Foundation
Sam &amp; Jane Kravitz Foundation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.*
Loosemore Foundation
The Meijer Foundation
Michigan National Bank*
Nokomis Foundation
Old Kent Bank &amp; Trust Company*
The Sebastian Foundation
William &amp; Sarah Seidman Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
Varnum, Riddering, Schmidt &amp;
Howlett

VogtFoundation
The Wege Foundation
Witmark, Inc.
Wren Foundation
Greenville
Greenville Area Foundation
Harbor Springs
George M. &amp; Mabel H. Slocum
Foundation*
Hartland
Heartland Foundation

Hillsdale
Hillsdale County Community
Foundation
Holland
Holland Community Foundation
The Lexo Charitable Trust
Prince Foundation
Jackson
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation•
Consumers Power Company
Hurst Foundation
The Jackson Community Foundation
Simpson Foundation*
Kalamazoo
The Acme Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Mignon Sherwood DeLano Foundation
Fetzer Institute
First of America-Michigan•
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Inc.
Havirmill Foundation
Kalamazoo Foundation*
McColl-Batts Foundation
Monroe-Brown Foundation
The Power Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation

27

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· ··~· · · ·~···· ·-· · ·--- ------------------....,.

The Upjohn Company*
Burton H. &amp; Elizabeth Upjohn Charitable
Trust
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment
Research
Vicksburg Foundation
Lansing Area
Amy Foundation*
Capital Region Community Foundation
Delta Dental Fund
Granger Foundation
Greater Lansing Foundation
Health Education Foundation*
W.B. &amp; Candace Thoman Foundation
John &amp; Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation
Lowell
Christoff Family Charitable Foundation
Ludington
Donald B. Birtwistle Foundation*
Ludington Area Foundation
Manistee
Manistee County Foundation
Marshall
Marshall Community Foundation*
Marquette
The Marquette Community 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
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Foundation*
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation*
Midland Foundation
Midland 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 Foundation
Monroe Auto Equipment Foundation
Trust
28

Mt. Pleasant
Mt. Pleasant Area Community
Foundation, Inc.
Muskegon
ESCO Company Limited Partnership
GTE Telephone Operations-Michigan
Paul C. Johnson Foundation
Kaufman Foundation
Muskegon County Community
Foundation*
Amos Nordman Foundation Charitable
Trust
SPX Foundation
Scott Paper Company Foundation
Niles
Edward &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
St. Denys Foundation
Northport
Leelanau Township Foundation, Inc.
Okemos
Talbert &amp; Leota Abrams Foundation*
Dorris J. Giddey Trust
Michigan Women's Fou!:J.dation
Frank S. &amp; Mollie S. VanDervoort
Memorial Foundation
Owosso
Cook Family Foundation
Shiawassee Foundation
Parma
Michigan Automotive Compressor, Inc.
Petoskey
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
Pontiac
Detroit Lions, Inc.
Port Huron
Community Foundation of St. Clair
County
Rochester
Greater Rochester Area Community
Foundation*
Rockford
Wolverine World Wide Foundation
Romeo
Four County Foundation
St. Joseph
Berrien Community Foundation, Inc.
Peoples State Bank

The Tiscornia Foundation, Inc.
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
Saginaw
Arnold &amp; Gertrude Boutell Memorial
Fund
C.K. Eddy Family Memorial Fund
Michael Jeffers Memorial Fund
Lurie-Polasky Foundation
Francis Mills Foundation
Morley Brothers Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation*
Second National Bank
John W. &amp; Rose E. Watson Scholarship
Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
The Wolohan Family Foundation
Shelby Township
These Colors Don't Run Foundation, Inc.
South Haven
Citizens Trust &amp; Savings Bank
Suttons Bay
Charles M. Bauervic Foundation
Tawas City
Helen Laidlaw Foundation
Three Rivers
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.
Traverse City
Grand Traverse Regional Community
Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Zeeland
Batts Foundation
Herman Miller, Inc.
Zeeland Community Foundation
California
Mervyn's
Florida
May Mitchell Royal Foundation
Massachusetts
The Iacocca Foundation
New York
Ford Foundation
Virginia
RJK Foundation

*In 1992-93,53 members contributed additional support to CMF for special projects, as
well as their regular membership fees.

�Publications

Periodicals

Corporate

Memo to Members

Effective Corporate Philanthropy

Community Foundation Memo to Members

The Key Investment Decision-Asset
Allocation

The Michigan Scene
Corporate Giving Initiative Newsletter

Keynote
Michigan Corporate Matching Gift Manual,
Second Edition

General Interest
A View from the Other Side (video cassette)
Education in Michigan (video cassette)
Education in Philanthropy and
Volunteerism: National and State Trends
and Opportunities for Michigan
Education in Philanthropy and
Volunteerism: Report to Michigan Funders
Establishing a Charitable Foundation in
Michigan, Second Edition
Establishing and Administering a
Scholarship Program
Finding Work with Grantmakers
Grantmaking for Results (video cassette)
The Grantmaking Process: Setting
Priorities, Assessing, Evaluating
Information for Seeking Foundation and
Corporate Grants

Organizing a Corporate Giving Program
Outlook for the '90s

Community Foundations
Asset Development (audio cassette)
Balancing Long-Term Endowment Building
and High Visibility Projects (audio cassette)
Caring for Donors and Their Advisors
(audio cassette)
Community Foundations: Maximizing
Their Potential to Benefit Charity and
Donors
Community Foundation Primer: An
Outline for Discussion and An Initial
Organization Start-Up Kit
Community Foundation Scholarship
Program Guidelines for Membership
Clubs, Corporations and Associations

Issues Facing the '90s (audio cassette)

A Guide to Managing Change for
Foundations

The Michigan Foundation Directory, Eighth
Edition

How to Help Your Community Foundation
Develop an Effective Strategic Plan

Nonprofit Funding Campaigns in Michigan

Identifying the Patterns, Prospects, and
Pitfalls in Community Foundation Growth
and Development

PRI Loans and Recoverable Grants (audio
cassette)
Survey of Michigan Foundation
Philanthropy
What Does the Council of Michigan
Foundations Offer Individuals &amp; Nonprofit
Organizations?

Private Foundations
Private Foundations and the Problem of
"Tipping" -A Description of Practical
Suggestions for Grantmaking
Family Foundation Fundamentals: Key
Legal, Tax and Accounting Tips to Help
Enhance the Operation of Your Foundation
Resources for Family Foundations
When the IRS Audits Your Foundation

Investment Management: Who Handles the
Money? (audio cassette)
Michigan Community Foundation Federal
and State Filing Checklist
Michigan's Community Foundations: The
Common Characteristics
Raising Dollars for Community
Foundations Through Modern Marketing
Techniques
Relating to Donor Families
Sample Language for Gifts and Bequests to
Community Foundations
Why an Agency Endowment?
Why Youth? Why Community
Foundations?
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