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Council of

Mich igan
Foundat ion s

l

30TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
COMMUNITY &amp; THE HUMAN SPIRIT
CONNECTING &amp; RENEWING
September29-0ctober1, 2002

SPEAKERS

�Mr. A. Marshall Acuff, Jr.
Retired Senior Vice President
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Salomon Smith Barney, Inc.
50 Bellona Aresenal
Midlothian, VA 23113
BOV3 9@aol.com

Dr. Kathryn A. Agard
Executive Director
Learning To Give Initiative
63 0 Harvey Street
Muskegon,MI 49442-4278
(231) 767-3100
(231) 773-0707
kagard@remc4 .k 12.mi. us

Ms. Pearl Albert-Green
Executive Director
Bedford Foundation
P.O. Box 103
Lambertville, MI 48144
(734) 854-1722

Mr. Jeff Alexander
Features Editor
The Muskegon Chronicle
981 Third Street
Muskegon,MI 49443
(231) 725-6367
(231) 722-2552
jalexander@muskegonchronicle.com

Ms. Tonya Allen
Trustee
Thompson-McCully Foundation
225 N . Sheldon
Southfield, MI 48170
(734) 453-6412
(734) 453-6475
tallen@thompson-mccullyfdn.org

Ms. Karen Allen
YAC Advisor
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
PO Box 1812
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-1933
(906) 847-3375
(906) 847-3893
kallen@eup.k12.mi.us

Ms. Susan Allen
Executive Director
Oakland County Community
Coordinated Child Care Council
211 Cass Lake Road
Keego Harbor, MI 48320
(248) 681-9192
(248) 738-6230
sallen@oakland4c.org

Ms. Velma Allen
Board Member
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church Street
Flint, MI 48502-1206
(810) 767-8270
(810) 767-0496
vknallen@prodigy .net

Ms. Cindy Allison
Vice President
Comerica Charitable Foundation
P.O. Box 75000
Detroit, MI 48275-0001
(313) 222-7091
(313) 222-7041

Ms. Sandra McAlister Ambrozy
Senior Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
P.O. Box3151
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48007-3151
(248) 643-9630
(248) 643-0588
smambrozy@kresge.org

Ms. Karen Anderson
Assistant Superintendent for Finance
and Auxiliary Services
Gwinn Area Community Schools
50 WestM-35
Gwinn, MI 49841
(906) 346-0302

Ms. Susan Andrus
Vice President
Tuscola County Community
Foundation
1104 E. Kinney Road
Munger, MI 48747-9772
(989) 659-2805
(989) 659-2358
TESEAndrus@speednetllc.com

M r. Sid Armstrong

Ms. Bobbie Arnold
Executive Vice President
The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
P.O. Box471
Midland, MI 48640-04 71
(989) 832-0066
(989) 832-8842
barnold@strosacker .org

Ms. Sue Atkins-Wagner
Executive Director &amp; Youth Advisor
Chippewa County Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 1979
138 Ridge St., Ste. 3
Sault St. Marie, MI 49783-7979
(906) 635-1046
(775) 417-7368
sacf@30below.com

\

�Ms. Carolyn A. Bloodworth
SecretaryITreasurer
Consumers Energy Foundation
212 West Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201-2236
(517) 788-0432
(517) 788-2281
cbloodworth@cmsenergy.com

Mr. Arnold Boezaart
Director Of Special Projects
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W. Western Suite 200
Muskegon,MI 49440-1101
(231) 722-4538
(23 1) 722-4616
aboezaart@cffmc.org

Ms. Sue Bolde
Executive Director
Leelanau Township Community
Foundation
109 Nagonaba Street
P.O. Box 818
Northport, MI 49670-0818
(231) 3 86-9000
(231) 3 86-7829
ltcf@chartermi.net

Ms. Carole Booms
Vice President Of Operations
The Jackson County Community
Foundation
One Jackson Square, Suite 110-A
Jackson,~ 49201
(517) 787-1321

Mr. Stuart Bradley
Trustee
Marquett~ Community Foundation
C/o Edward D. Jones &amp; Co.
115 S. Lakeshore Blvd., Suite B

Ms. Bonnie Bradley
Marquette Community Foundation
205 S. Front Street, Suite 2F
Marquette, MI 49855-4611
906 226-7666

Marquette, MI 49855-4615

906 226-2104

(517) 787-4333

(888) 237-4454

(906) 228-4600

cabooms@jacksoncf.org

Mr. Michael M. Brand
Trustee
Morley Foundation
600 SE Marion St., Apt. 508
Portland, OR 97202-7061
(503) 230-0704

Ms. Gale Brand
Morley Foundation
P.O. Box 2485
Saginaw, MI 48605-2485

Mr. Michael Brandwein
Consultant
5 Coventry Lane
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
(847) 940-9820
(847) 940-9829
MBrandwein@aol.com

Mrs. Marion E. Bregi
Chairperson
Benjamin and Marion Bregi Foundation
2119 Harbor Reach Drive
Traverse City, MI 49686-9721
(231) 223-4167
(231) 922-7834

Ms. Leanne Brodeur
Mackinac Horsemen's Association

Ms. Susan Broman
Executive Director
Steelcase Foundation
901 44th Street
P.O. Box 1967
Grand Rapids, MI 49508-7575
(616) 246-4695
(616) 475-2200
sbroman@steelcase.com

Mr. Lee J. Brown
President
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
201 Petrie Road
,
Cadillac, MI 49601-9203 (231) 775-0199
(231) 775-8126

Ms. Patricia Brozowski
Trustee
Four County Community Foundation
12923 Imlay City Rd.
Emmett, MI 48022-2304
(810) 395-7527
(810) 384-6138
pabro34@arenet.net

Mr. Robert Brozowski
Four County Community Foundati
231 E. St. Clair
P.O. Box 539
Almont, MI 48003-1050
(810) 798-0909
(81 0) 798-0908

�Ms. Karen Bruchan
Executive Director
Manistee County Community
Foundation
77 Spruce Street
Manistee, MI 49660-1524
(231) 723-7269
manisteefoundation@net-port.com

Ms. Joy Buchanan
Public Affairs Leader
The Dow Chemical Company
Foundation
47 Building
Midland, MI 48667
(989) 636-1561
(989) 636-8897

Mr. David Buckler
Director Of Finance
Detroit Youth Foundation
Fisher Building, Suite'206
3011 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
(313) 375-3400
drb@d-y-f.org

Ms. Alice Butch
Trustee
Commtmity Foundation for Delta
County
Doctors Park Suite 121 Box 5
2500 7th Avenue, South
Escanaba,Ml 49829-0005
(906) 786-6654
(906) 786-9124
tabutch@charter.mi.net

Ms. Barbara Buzzelli
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
616 Petoskey Street, Suite 100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
(231) 348-5820
(231) 348-5883

Mr. David T. Buzzelli
Trustee
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
616 Petoskey Street, Suite 100
Petoskey, MI 49770
(231) 348-5820
(231) 348-5883
phsacf@freeway .net

Ms. Claudette Byers
Program Associate III
Newaygo County MSU Extension
Office
817 S. Stewart Avenue
Fremont, MI 49412
(231) 924-0500
(231) 924-6480
byersc@msue.msu.edu

Mr. Tom Callanan
Program Director
The Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-9340
(616) 375-2000
(616) 372-2163
tcallanan@fetzer.org

Ms. Susan Campbell

Mr. C. David Campbell
President
McGregor Fund
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2090
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
(313) 963-3495
(313)963-3512
dave@mcgregorfund.org

Ms. Anne Carmona
Contributions Administrator
The Dow Chemical Company
Foundation
47 Building
Midland, MI 48642
(989) 638-7051
(989) 636-8897
amcarmona@dow.com

Ms. Lynn G. Carpenter
Secretary/Treasurer/Trustee
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
377 Fisher Rd. Suite C-5
Grosse Pointe, MI 48230-1673
3 13) 886-8451
586) 774-3909

Mr. Norm Carver
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Greenleaf Trust Building
490 W. South Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4621
(269) 388-9800
(269) 388-9868

Mr. Dennis Cawthorne
Chairman
Mackinac Island State Park
Commission c/o Fort Mackinac
P.O. Box 370
Mackinac Island, MI 49757
(906) 847-3815

Mr. Andy Buchsbaum
Senior Manager
National Wildlife Federation
Great Lakes Protection/Restoration
Proj.
213 West Liberty Street, Suite 200
•· Ann Arbor, M1 48104-1322
buchsbaum@nwf.org

�Ms. Louise Auclair
Bonisteel Foundation
3300 Washtenaw, Suite 240
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-5184
(734) 677-2110

Ms. Leah Meyer Austin
Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(616) 969-2265
(616) 969-2118
lma@wkkf.org

Mr. Edward R Ba,~
Trustee
Rotary Charities o - z:::=:llf
250 E. Front Stree ~
Traverse City, MI - (231) 941-4010
(231) 941-4066

Ms. Lucile Bagley
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 94 1-4010
(23 1) 94 1-4066

Mr. Michael Bagley
Group Manager
IRS Exempt Organization Audit Group
Detroit District Office
4 77 Michigan Avenue, Room 217 5
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 628-3807
(313) 628-3110

Mr. Thomas C. B
Executive Director
Little Traverse Co,n-~t:E:::;;;~
3264 Powell Rd.
Harbor Springs, MI - -(231) 347-0991
(231) 347-1276
bailey@landtrust. org

Ms. Tamara R. Bailey, CFP

Ms. Jean S. Baker
Maurice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz
Foundation
1108 Sand Lake Hwy.
Onstead, MI 49265
(517) 467-7712
baker6131 @msn.com

Mr. Gaylord Baker
Secretary
Maurice &amp; Dorothy S-r=..:::::il:.
Foundation
1108 Sand Lake Hwy.
Onsted, MI 49265
(517) 467-7712
baker6131 @msn .com

Mr. James P. Baldwin
Vice Chair
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 490 17-3542
(616) 962-2181
(616) 962-2181
jbaldwinconsult@aol.com

Ms. Susan Olin Baldwin
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542

Mr. William Ballenger
Editor/Publisher
Inside Michigan Politi =
2029 S. Waverly Road
Lansing, MI 48917
(517) 487-6665

Ms. Alison Barberi
President and Executive Director
Greenville Area Commu_nity
Foundation
203 S. Lafayette ~
PO Box427
Greenville, MI 48838-1935
(616) 754-2640
(616) 754-3642
alison@gacfmi.org

Ms. Penny Barr
Trustee
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
PO Box 447
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-1933
(906) 847-3701
(906) 847-3650
pennybarr2000@aol.com

Dr. Marguerite BarralL
Program Director
Developmental &amp; Learci:::;
National Science Foun
4201 Wilson Blvd., Suiz
Arlington, VA 2223 0
(703) 292-7305

Vice President
Northern Trust Bank, Fsb
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 111
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2711
(616) 233-0849
(616) 233-0841
TB37@NTRS.COM

�::vir. Brian Barriger
CTE Pension Advisors, Inc.
130 Main Center
Northville, MI 48167

Ms. Amy Jaffe Barzach
Executive Director
National Center for Boundless
Playgrounds
45 Wintonbury Avenue
Bloomfield, CT 06002
(860) 243-8315
(860) 243-5854
ajbarzach@boundlesspllaybournds.org

Mr. Michael M. Barry
Vice President
Joseph E. Beauchamp Trust
C/o Bank One
611 Woodward, Ml1-8113
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 225-1249
(313) 225-3948
michael_barry@bankone.com

Ms. Joycelyn Bash
President
Bash Family Foundation
2110 21st Avenue, South
Escanaba, MI 49829
. (906) 466-9920
(906) 789-6803
tbash@up.net

Ms. Jane Barth
President
Charles F. and Adeline L. Barth
Foundation
180E.9th
Collegeville, PA 19426-2318
'(610) 489-4655
(989) 793-0186

Ms. Janet S. Bauer
Executive Director
Four County Community Foundation
231 E. St. Clair
P.O. Box 539
Almont, MI 48003-1050
(81 0) 798-0909
(81 0) 798-0908
janet@4ccf.org

Ms. Pat Bearup
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941-4010
(231) 941-4066

Mr. George Bearup
Chairman
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
PO Box 848
Traverse City, MI 49685-0848
(231) 941-4010
(231) 941-4066

Ms. Carol Morley Beck
Trustee
Morley Foundation
N-372 County Road 14, R.R. 3
Napoleon, OH 43545
(419) 599-7867

Ms. Julie Metty Bennett
Assistant Program Manager
Public Sector Consultants People and
Land
600 West St. Joseph, Suite 10
Lansing, MI 48933-2265
(517) 371-7467
(517) 484-6549
PAL@peopleandland.org

Ms. Dawn M. Bentley
Vice President &amp; Trust Officer
Citizens Bank-Flint
328 Saginaw Street
Flint, M1 48502-1923
(810) 766-7895
(810) 766-7634
dawn. bentley@cbof-net.com

Ms. Amy Berke
Executive Director
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
3333 E . Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, MI 48207-4237
(313) 259-0391
(313) 259-1841

Ms. Lisa Blanchard
Trustee
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
700 Mini Drive
Petoskey, MI 49770-9700
(231) 348-5820
(231) 348-5883
pdblan@freeway.net

Mrs. Edith I. Blodgett
President
The Blodgett Foundation
2740 Littlefield, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-1231
(616) 949-8788

Dr. Joseph J. Berke
President
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
.e 3333 E. Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, MI 48207
(313) 259-1575
313) 259-1841

�Ms. Katie Cederholm
Mackinac State Historic Parks

Mr. Brad Chambers
Trustee
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
253 Lewiston Road
Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236-3450
(906) 847-3701
(906) 847-3893

Mr. Richard Chambers
C]J.air, Youth Advisory Council
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 1966
Mackinac Island, MI 49757
(906) 84 7-0097
(906) 847-3893
richiemartin200 1@hotmail.com

Mr. Bill Chambers
Carriage Tours

Ms. Vicki Chatland
Office Manager
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
140 Ashman
P.O. Box349
Midland, MI 48640
(989) 837-1100
(989) 837-3240
chatland@towsleyfoundation.org

Mr. Barry Chatland

Ms. Elizabeth A. Cherin
President/CEO
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
P.O. BoxB
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
(231) 924-5350
(231) 924-5391
echerin@tfacf.org

Mr. Pete Chesebrough
Trustee
Mecosta County Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 1012-C
Fremont, MI 49307
(231) 798-1433
(231) 796-3142
Peter@net-port.com

Ms. Elizabeth Cho
Program Assistant
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
1200 Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502-1820
(810) 766-1728
(810) 766-1753
echo@mott.org

Ms. Betty Christ
W .K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(616) 968-1611
( 616) 968-0413

Mr. Peter J. Christ
Consultant
Council ofMichigan Foundations
614 Jennings Landing
Battle Creek, MI 49015-3528
(616) 962-6144
(616) 962-0862
pjchrist@iserv .net

Ms. Carolyn Christ
614 Jennings Landing
Battle Creek, MI 49015

Mr. ChrisT. Christ
Trustee
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue, East~
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(616) 968-1611
(616) 968-0413

Mr. Bill Christensen
Vice President
Standard Federal
124 West Allegan
Lansing, MI 48933
(517) 377-3445
william.christensen@abnarnro.com

Ms. Marian L. Cimbalik
Assistant Secretary
The Charles J. Strosacker Founda ·
812 S. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640
(989) 832-0066
(989) 832-8842

�Mr. Daniel J. Cline
Legal Counsel
Cline, Close, Dyer, Gambrell &amp; Wilson,
PLC
4604 N. Saginaw Road, Suite C
Midland, MI 48640
(989) 832-1770
(989) 832-6988
dcline@ccdglaw .com

Ms. Linda Cline
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E. Main Street
PO Box289
Midland, MI 48640-0289
(989) 839-9661
(989) 839-9907

Mr. Craig Coccia
Marquette Community Foundation
1046 Allouez Road
Marquette, MI 49855
906 226-7666
906 226-2104

Mr. Raymond Cochran
Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
3 13 56 Stonewood Court
Farmington Hills, MI 4'8334
(248) 539-0144
(313) 965-3626

Ms. Juliet Cochran
Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
(313) 965-4220
(313) 965-3626

Ms. Connie Cole
The Jemison Group

Ms. Amy B. Coleman
Director of Accounting
The Kresge Foundation
P.O. Box 3151
321 5 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48007-3151
(24 8) 643-9630
(586) 643-7616
ABcoleman@kresge.org

Mrs. Nancy Colina
Director
Colina Foundation
One Heritage Drive, Suite 220
Southgate, MI 48195-3048
(734) 283-8847
(734) 283-3725
johnc36034@aol.com

Mr. John Colina
President
Colina Foundation
1 Heritage Drive, Suite 220
Southgate, MI 48195-3048
(734) 283-8847
(734) 283 -3725
J ohnc3 6034@aol.com.

_Is. Lori Colina-Lee
-=:-rustee
Colina Foundation
_ 5 Galena Court
llvue, CO 80512-5636

Ms. Diane Collier
Council OfMichigan Foundations
1 South Harbor, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417
(616) 842-7080
(616) 842-1760

Mr. Robert S. Collier
President &amp; CEO
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-13 85
(616) 842-7080
(616) 842-1760
rcollier@cmif.org

Ms. Sheri Constantin
Trustee
Midland Area Community Foundation
1519 Winchester Drive
Midland, MI 48642
(989) 837-9523
(989) 839-9907
sconst1519@aol.com

Mr. Thomas B. Cook
Executive Director
Cook Family Foundation
P.O. Box278
1201 N. Washington
Owosso, MI 48867-0278
(989) 725-1621
(989) 725-3138
tom_cook@chartermi.net

e
_fi ller Foundation
Tah Wah Tay See Way
- Creek, MI 49015-4065
964-6542
- 964-8455

~

�Mr. Bruce L. Cook
President
Cook Family Foundation
898 Curwood Rd
Owosso, MI 48867-2176
(989) 725-5670
(989) 725-3138

Ms. Jacqueline Cook
Trustee
Cook Family Foundation
898 Curwood Rd.
Owosso, MI 48867-2176
(989) 725-5670
(989) 725-313 8

Mr. Dave Cook
Loomis Sayles
1533 N. Woodward Ave.
Suite 300
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-2861
248/646-2100

Mr. Larry Coppard
Senior Consultant
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
(313) 961-6675
(313) 961-2886

Ms. Gordette Marie Cote
Executive Director
Baraga County Community Foundation
PO Box 338
L'Anse, MI 49949
(906) 353-7898
(906) 353-7896
baragacf@up.net

Ms. Mary Carole Cotter
Senior Legal Counsel
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(616) 969-2144
(616) 968-0413
mary.cotter@wkkf.org

Ms. Diane Cottrell
Learning To Give Initiative
630 Harvey Street
Muskegon,MI 49442
(231) 767-8600
(231) 773-0707
dcottrel@remc4 .k 12.mi.us

Dr. Mary Cretens
Trustee
Community Foundation for Delta
County
Doctors Park Suite 121 Box 5
2500 7th Avenue, South
Escanaba,MI 49829-0005
(906) 786-6654
(906) 786-9124

Ms. Susan J. Coddington
Executive Assistant To the Preside
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
(616) 842-7080
(616) 842-1760
scuddington@cmif.org

Ms. Kathryn E. Cummings
County Extension Director
Newaygo County MSU Extension
817 S. Stewart A venue
Fremont, MI 49412
(231) 924-0500
(231) 924-6480
cummings@msue.msu.edu

Mr. Joe Curtin
Trustee
Osceola County Community
Foundation
9353 East 7 Mile
Evart, MI 4963 1

Mr. Larry Czerepowicz
Four County Community Foundati
23 1 E. St. Clair
P.O. Box 539
Almont, MI 48003-1050
(810) 798-0909
(810) 798-0908

Ms. Judy Czerepowicz
Secretary
Four County Community Foundation
2244 Berville Road
Allenton, MI 48002-2107
(810) 798-6433
(810) 798-6436
czerepoj@trinity-health.org

Mr. Donald F. Dahlstrom
Communications Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
1200 Mott Foundation Building
5 03 South Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502-1820
(810) 238-5651
(810) 766-1753

Ms. Mary Beth Daniels
VP, Convention Services
Grand Hotel
P.O. Box286
Mackinac Island, MI 49757
(906) 847-3331
(906) 847-3259
mdaniels@grandhotel.com

�Tiscomia Foundation, Inc.

_o Main Street, Suite A

Mr. Barry Davis
The Tiscomia Foundation, Inc.
1010 Main Street
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-1462

Mr. Gary Dawley
Trustee
Besser Foundation
392 Long Rapids Road
Alpena, MI 49707-1318
(989) 356-6613
(989) 354-~099

Ms. Lois R. DeBacker
Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
1200 Mott Foundation Building
503 South Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502-1820
(810) 238-5651
(810) 237-4857
ldebacker@mott.org

Mr. Jack Dehring
Trustee
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
PO Box 75
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-0075
(906) 847-3701
(906) 847-3893

Ms. Sandy Devereaux

Mr. Shane Diehl
President
Four County Community Foundation
22285 Armada Center Road
Armada, MI 48005-2618
(586) 773-1800
(586) 773-1805
diehls@compserv .net

Mr. Herbert D. Doan
Chairman
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Foundation
1018 W. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640-4264
(989) 631-3699
(989) 631-0675
doan@hhdowfdn.org

Ms. Junia Do an
Executive Vice President &amp; Secretary
Herbert &amp; Junia Doan Foundation
P.O. Box 169
Midland, MI 48640-0169
(989) 631-2471
(989) 631 -2471

Ms. Christine Doby
Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
503 South Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
(810) 238-5651
(810) 238-8152
cdoby@mott.org

Ms. Carolee Dodge-Francis
Executive Director
Dickinson County Area Community
Foundation
427 S. Stephenson, Suite 207
Iron Mountain, MI 49801-3458
(906) 774-3131
(906) 774-7640
cfrancis@uplogon.com

Joseph,MI 49085-1462
6) 983-4711
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Rapids, MI 49503-2406
653-8022
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�Ms. Faye Doll
Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149

Mr. Robert W. Doll
Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
7042 Valleybrook
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(313) 965-4220
(313) 965-3626

Ms. Diane Dombroski
Mackinac State Historic Parks

Ms. Maureen Donker
Trustee
Midland Area Community Foundation
1312 Helen Street
Midland, MI 48640-3334
(989) 835-9700
(989) 83 5-7870
reececle@concentric.net

Ms. Margaret Doud
Trustee
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 538
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-0538
(906) 847-3301
(906) 84 7-0264

Mr.BobDow
Northern Trust Bank, Fsb
50 South LaSalle Street, M-23
Chicago, IL 60675
(312) 444-7983
(312) 444-5551
robert_dow@ntrs.com

Ms. Karen Downing
Foundation Center Cooperating
Collection Coordinator
University of Michigan- Ann Arbor
209 Hatcher Graduate Library
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
(734) 615-8610

Ms. Vicki Downs
Grand Bank
126 Ottawa, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2829

Mr. Brian Downs
Senior Vice President
Grand Bank
126 Ottawa, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2829
(616) 233-3444
(616) 235-0050
bdowns@grandbank.com

Ms. Marilyn J.Q. Drake
President
Drake-Quinn Family Charitable
Foundation
7178 Aqua Fria Court, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546-7201
(616) 942-1687
(616) 940-9820
mj qdrake@iserv .net

Mr. John Drake
Vice President
Drake-Quinn Family Charitable
Foundation
71 78 Aqua Fria Court, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546-7201
(616) 940-1972
(616) 940-9820
jkd@iserv.net

Mr. Kenneth Drenth
Advisory Board President &amp; Directo
Les Cheneaux Community
Foundation
P.O. Box249
Cedarville, MI 49719
(906) 484-4114
(906) 848-9941
kdrenth@cedarville.net

Ms. Barbara Dryer
Grants/Contracts Manager
Council of Michigan Foundations
South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
iX - 99
_fi 4941 7-1385

Ruth E. Dunkle, Ph.D.
Professor
University Of Michigan
1080 S. University Avenue
School Of Social Work Bldg., Room
3834
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
(734) 763-6575
(734) 936-1961
redunkle@umich.edu

Mr. Richard Lowell Dunlap
Program Officer/Information Syste
The Kresge Foundation
P.O.Box3151
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48007-3151
(248) 643-9630 ext. 315
(248) 643-0588
rldunlap@kresge.org

�Yls. Barb Dunn
.Mt. Pleasant Area Community
Foundation
111 S. University
P.O. Box 1283
.Mount Pleasant, MI 48858-2320

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Mr. George Dunn

Ms. Carolyn Thrune Durand

President &amp; Trustee
Mt. Pleasant Area Community
Foundation
113 W. Broadway
P.O. Box 1283
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858-1283
(989) 773-7322
(989) 773-1517
gdunn@journey.com

Trustee
The Charles J . Strosacker Foundatior
P.O. Box471
Midland, MI 48640-0471
(989) 832-0066
(989) 832-8842
mcimbalik@strosacker.org

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Mr. JeffDykhouse

Ms. Lori Eastick

Ms. Cammy Egner

M ackinac State Historic Parks

Executive Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(616) 968-2175
(616) 969-2118
lori.easlick@wkkf.org

Hudson-Webber Foundation
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 1310
Detroit, MI 48226-3149

Yir. David 0. Egner

Ms. Jane Elder

Mr. Larry Emig

President
Hudson-Webber Foundation
.J33 W . Fort Street, Suite 1310
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
(3 13) 963-7777
(31 3) 963-2818
egner@voyager.net

Executive Director
Biodiversity Project
214 N. Henry Street, Suite 201
Madison, WI 53703-2200
(608) 250-9876
(608) 257-3513
jelder@biodiverse.org

Trustee
Osceola County Community
Foundation
436 Osceola Avenue
Reed City, M1 49677

_Is. Katherine Eschenburg
-rustee
-=our County Community Foundation
1 Tubspring Road
Almont, MI 48003-8854
10) 798-8242
eschenb@yahoo.com

Mr. Richard Espinoza

Ms. Lynn Evans

Board Member
John W. &amp; Rose E. Watson Scholarship
Foundation
I 063 Hamstead
Essexville, MI 48732
(989) 684-1723 ext. 7329
(989) 797-6670 .
richespi@yahoo.com

Mackinac State Historic Parks

Mr. James Feeney

Ms. Linda Feeney

Director
Maurice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz
Foundation
920 Richlyn Drive
Adrian, MI 49221-9296
(517) 263-4195
(517) 265-5293

Maurice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz
Foundation
153 E. Maumee Street
Adrian, MI 49221-2703

e Eaton County Community Fund
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5 Independence Blvd.
lotte, MI 48813-1033
543-7500 X 305
543-8119

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Mr. Jim Feil
Superintendent
Eastern Upper Peninsula Intermediate
School District
P.O. Box 883
Sault Sainte Marie, MI 49783
(906) 632-3373
jfeil@eup.kl2.mi.us

Ms. Doris M. Fell
Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
42241 Mill Race Circle
Plymouth, MI 48170
(313) 965-4220
(313) 965-3626

Ms. Suzanne Fenster
Trustee
Rosenzweig Coopersmith Foundat
110 Shadow Ridge Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15238

Ms. Ina Fernandez
Senior Portfolio Manager
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce Street, Suite 300
Birmingham, MI 48009-6063
(248) 647-9201
(248) 647-6542
ifernand@munder.com

Mr. John M. Fink
Vice President
George R. &amp; Elise M . Fink Foundation
432 Hot Springs Rd.
Santa Barbara, CA 93108-2023
(313) 886-8451
(586) 774-3909

Ms. Sharky Fink
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink
Foundation
377 Fisher Road, Suite C-5
Grosse Pointe, MI 48230-1673
(313) 886-8451
(586) 774-3909

Ms. Jeri L. Fischer
Membership &amp; Special Projects
Director
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor A venue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
( 616) 842-7080
(616) 842-1760
jfischer@cmif.org

Ms. Marlene J. Fluharty
Executive Director
Americana Foundation
28115 Meadowbrook Road
Novi, MI 48377-3128
(248) 347-3863
(248) 347-3349
fluhartm@msue.msu.edu

Ms. Joan Foran
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 South Harbor
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
616-842-7080
jforan@cmif.org

Mr. Kyle Foran
Council Of Michigan Foundations
1 South Harbor Ave., Suite 3
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Ms. Susan Ford
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941 -4010
(23 1) 941-4066

Mr. Richard W. Ford
Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941-40 10
(231) 941 -4066

Ms. Tracy Fralick
Comerica Charitable Foundation
P.O. Box 75000
Detroit, MI 48275-0001
(313)222-7356

Mr. Donald L. Fraser
Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(23 1) 941-401 0
(23 1) 941-4066

Ms. Nancy Fraser
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941-4010
(231) 941 -4066

�Ms. Toni French
Council Of Michigan Foundations
1 South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417
(616) 842-7080
(616) 842-1760
tfrench@cmif.org

Mr. Arthur Frock
Trustee
Midland Area Community Foundation
1908 West Sugnet
Midland, MI 48640
(989) 695-5325 ext. 4957
(989) 964-4385
acfrock@svsu.edu

Ms. Julie Fry
Assistant To the President and CEO
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-'4005
61 6) 969-2153
61 6) 969-2118
· !!lie.fry@wkkf.org

Mr. David D. Fukuzawa
Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
P.O.Box3151
Troy,MI 48084-2818

Mr. Gregory M. Fuller
Vice President Institutional Trust
Comerica Charitable Foundation
MC 3462
P.O. Box 75000
Detroit, MI 48275-0001
(313) 222-4312
(313) 222-7041
gregory_M_ fuller@comerica.com

Mr. Russell L. Gabier
Secretary &amp; Trustee
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
2516 Frederick Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-2148
(269) 343-0076
(269) 342-2642
butter686@ao !.com

Ms. Christine Gabridge
Administrative Assisstant
Four County Community Foundation
231 E. St. Clair
P.O. Box 539
Almont, MI 48003-1050
(81 0) 798-0909
(81 0) 798-0908
chris@4ccf.org

Mr. Paul Ginter
Program Officer
The Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-9340
616/375-2000
616/372-2163
pginter@fetzer.or~

Mr. Alfred R. Glancy, III
Vice Chair
Glancy Foundation, Inc.
400 Maple Park Blvd., Suite 405
Saint Clair Shores, MI 48081
(586) 498-6600
(586) 498-6603
alglancy@glancyfamily .com

Mr. Brian Glowiak
Vice President and Secretary
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
1000 Chrysler Drive
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2766
(248) 512-2500
(248) 512-2503
bg4@daimlerchrysler .com

Ms. JoMarie Goerge
Program Officer
The Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
(616) 375-2000
(616) 372-2163
jgoerge@fetzer.org

- g S. Gilmore Foundation
- Kent Bank Building
:2 East Michigan A venue, Suite 900
, azoo, MI 49007-3912
- 342-6411

_ Charities of Traverse City
-= Front Street, Suite 320
-;.,.....,_...= City, MI 49684-2552
l -4010
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:mdation, Inc .
Park Blvd., Suite 405
Shores, MI 48081
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Ms. Mary T. Fry
Executive Director
Roscommon County Community
Foundation
701 Lake Street
P.O. Box 824
~Roscommon, MI 48653
(989) 275-3112
(989) 275-2029
rccf@kirtland .cc.mi. us

�Mr. Ed Golick
Trustee
Community Foundation of Greater
Rochester
2968 Wood Ford Circle
Rochester Hills, MI 48306
(248) 608-2804
(248) 608-2826

Ms. Nancy Golick

Mr. Warren E. Goodell
Executive Director
Southfield Community Foundation
25630 Evergreen Road
Southfield, MI 48075-1769
(248) 351-1320
(248) 208-8030
wegoodell@scfmi.org

Ms. Carol Goss
Vice President, Program
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
(313)393-1185
(313)393-1187
cgoss@skillman.org

Ms. Michelle L. Gostomski
Executive Director
Mt. Pleasant· Area Community
Foundation
113 W. Broadway
P.O. Box 1283
Mount Pleasant, MI 48804-1283
(989) 773-7322
(989) 773-1517
mgostomski@mpacf.org

Mr. Fred Gottschalk
Executive Director
HeadWaters Land Conservancy
P.O. Box 783
Gaylord, MI 49734
(989) 731-0573
(989) 731-0573
headwaters@gtlakes.com

Ms. Marilyn Graham
Interim VP/Secretary
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
1000 Chrysler Drive
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2766
(248) 512-2501
(248) 512-2503
mfk@DCX.com

Dr. Angela Graham
Vice President
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
(616) 962-2181
(616) 962-2182
angela@bccfoundation.org

Mr. Douglas W. Graven
Great Lakes Fishery Trust
600 W. St. Joseph, Suite 10
Lansing, MI 48933-2265
(231) 439-4856
(231) 439-3857
LTBBNrddirector@chartermi.net

Mr. Jack Gray
Winship Memorial Scholarship
Foundation
Comerica Bank, Trust Division
25 W. Michigan Avenue
BattleCreek,MI 49017-3610

Ms. Donna B. Gray
Trustee
Winship Memorial Scholarship
Foundation
Comerica Bank, Trust Division
25 W. Michigan Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3610
(616) 979-44 79

Ms. Sandra Trice Gray
President &amp; CEO
Centerpoint for Leaders
1400 I Street, NW Suite 800
Washington, DC 20005
(41 0) 720-0090
(410) 720-0147
sandra@centerpointforleaders.org

Mrs. Wendy Greeney
Trustee
The Blodgett Foundation
2740 Littlefield, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-123 (
(616) 949-8788

Mr. Charles E. Gross
· President/Treasurer/Trustee
Maurice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz
Foundation
153 E. Maumee Street
Adrian, MI 49221-2703
(517) 263-5788
(517) 265-5293

Ms. Betty Gross
Director
Maurice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz
Foundation
525 Richlyn Dr.
Adrian, MI 49221-9117
(517) 263-4007
(517) 265-5293

�Ms. Julie Guevara
Trustee
Dyer-Ives Foundation
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 501 H
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
(616) 454-4502
(616) 454-8545
dyer_ives@msn.com

Mr. Ernest B. Gutierrez, Jr.
Senior Program Officer
. The Kresge Foundation
P.O. Box3151
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48007-3151
(248) 643-9630
(248) 643-0588
ebgutierrez@kresge.org

Mr. David Habicht
Trustee
Albion Community Foundation
203 S. Superior Street
PO Box 156
Albion, MI 49224-177 4
(517) 629-3349
(517) 629-8027

Ms. Sallie Hahn
Tuscola County Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 534
Caro, MI 48723-0355

Mr. Donald J. Hahn
Executive Director
Tuscola County Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 534
Caro, MI 48723 -0534
(989) 673-8223
(989) 673-7543
tccf534@yahoo.com

Mrs. Barbara Haines
Trustee
Yeo Family Foundation
5509 Claremont
Midland, MI 48642
(989) 792-7151

Ms. Maureen P. Hale
Vice President
Fifth Third
111 Lyon, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2406
(616) 771-5243
(616) 771-0795
maureen.hale@5 3 .com

Ms. Karla Hall
Secretary
DIE Energy Foundation
1046 WCB; 2000 Second Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 235-9416
(313) 235-0285
hallk@dteenergy .com

Ms. Pamela Halladay
Senior Program Officer
The Hannan Foundation
4750 Woodward
Detroit, MI 48201-1300
(313) 833-1300
(313) 833-1710
Phalladay@ezsis.org

:'tlr. William R. Halling
Trustee
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
31oomfield Hills, MI 48243
13) 393-1105
13) 393-1187
alling@aol.com

Ms. Anne Hamilton
Board Member
John W. &amp; Rose E. Watson Scholarship
Foundation
4465 Longmeadow Blvd.
Saginaw, MI 48603-1026
(989) 667-6632
(989) 797-6670
amhrrt@aol.com

Ms. Suann CourtrightHammersmith
Executive Director
Lenawee Community Foundation
117 E. Maumee, Suite 201
Adrian, MI 49221-2703
(517) 263-4696
(517) 265-3039
sue@lenaweeunitedway.org

Ms. Lisa Hamway
Director, Corporate Contributions
SBC Ameritech
444 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226-2517
(313) 223-5747
(313) 496-9337
lisa.m.hamway@ameritech.com

Ms. Nancy Riekse Hanenburg
Executive Director
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, MI 49417-13 85
(616) 842-6378 ex.14
(616) 842-9518
nhanenburg@ghacf.org

. James Hammersmith

�Mr. Ed Hanenburg
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385

Ms. Sharon Hanshue
Great Lakes Fishery Trust
600 W. St. Joseph, Suite 10
Lansing, MI 48933-2265
(517) 371-2468
( 517) 484-9921
hanshusl@michigan.gov

Ms. Barb Harmer
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941-4010
(23 1) 941-4066

Mr. Donald C. Harmer
Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320 ,
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941-4010
(231) 941-4066

Ms. Alison J. Harmon
Senior Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
(313) 393-1185
(313) 393-1187

Ms. Kate Harper
Americana Foundation
28115 Meadowbrook Road
Novi, MI 48377-3128
(248) 347-3863
(248) 347-3349

Mr. Mike Hart
Mackinac Housing Corporation

Mr. Tim Hayman

Mr. Craig Haynes
Institutional Investment Manager
Bank One
611 Woodward Avenue
P.O. Box 330222
Detroit, MI 48226-3408
(313) 225-3225
(313) 225-3516
craig_haynes@bankone.com

Ms. Mary Lou Hazleton
Chair Person
Midland Area Community Foundation
5905 WoodcliffDrive
Midland, MI 48640-2580
(989) 839-6529
(989) 839-6536
mlmhmimi@aol.com

Mr. Richard A. Hazleton
President &amp; CEO
The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
812 W. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640
(989) 832-0066
(989) 832-8842
rhazleton@chartermi.net

Mr. Michael D. Bees
Director
The Hees Family Foundation
368 Farmbrook
Gaylord, MI 49735-8320
(989) 731-1895

Ms. Suzy Bees
The Hees Family Foundation
368 Farmbrook Gaylord
Gaylord, MI 49735
(989) 731-1895

Mr. David G. Bees
Director
The Hees Family Foundation
8192 Shadybrook Drive, SE
Ada, MI 49301-9303
(616) 676-0424

Ms. Deborah Bees
The Hees Family Foundation
2669 Industrial Park Drive
P.O. Box 707
Grayling, MI 49738-0707
(989) 348-2871

�Mr. Oran B. Hesterman
Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
( 616) 969-2060
( 616)969-2693
~ oran.hesterman@wkkf.org

Mr. Neal Hegarty
Associate Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
1200 Mott Foundation Building
503 South Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502-1820
(81 0) 23 8-5651
(810) 766-1748
nhegarty@mott.org

Mr. JeffHelder
First Vice President
The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
321 Settlers Road
Holland, MI 49423-3778
(616) 392-1821
(616) 392-4769

Ms. Diana Heydenberk

Mr. Richard E. Heydenberk

Mr. Romayne E. Hicks

Trustee

Trustee

Cadillac Area Community Foundation
C/o Mass Mutual Life Insurance Co.
P.O. Box 371
Cadillac, MI 49601 -0371
(231) 775-1045
(231) 775-8126

John and Elizabeth Whiteley
Foundation
P.O. Box 4337
East Lansing, MI 48826-4337
(517) 886-1080

Ms. Beverly Hicks
John and Elizabeth Whiteley
Foundation
5801 W. Michigan Avenue
P.O. Box 80857
Lansing, MI 48917-2476

Ms. Rita Higgins
Marketing &amp; Public Relations Director
Learning To Give Initiative
630 Harvey Street
Muskegon, MI 49442-4278
(231) 767-1779
(231) 773-0707
rhiggins@remc4 .k 12.mi. us

Ms. Georgene Hildebrand
Trustee
Community Foundation for Northeas1
Michigan
195 Bear Point Road
Alpena, MI 49707
(989) 354-3181
(989) 356-3319
georgene@tbmcorp.com

_Ir. Kenneth Hill
_ fichigan Women's Foundation
• 177 North Laurel Park Drive, Suite

Ms. Barbara Hill
Trustee
Michigan Women's Foundation
17177 North Laurel Park Drive, Suite
443
Livonia, MI 48152-2693
(313) 542-3946
(313) 542-3952
barbhill@mindspring.com

Ms. Josephine Ho
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(269) 968-1611
(269) 968-0413

Ms. Dawn Hoggard
Director ofMarketing/Development
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
111 Water Street
P.O. Box 495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
(989) 354-6881
(989) 356-3319
hoggard@alpena.cc.mi.us

Mr. Greg Hokans
Mackinac State Historic Parks

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_ i onia, MI 48152-2693
13) 542-3946
"' 13) 542-3952

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S. Superior Street
Box 156
- ion, MI 49224-177 4
629-3349
629-8027

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Ms. Denise Holaly
Executive Assistant
Ruth Mott Foundation
111 E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, Ml 48502-1649
(810) 233-0170

Ms. Kellie Holmstrom
Trustee
Marquette Community Foundation
1046 Allouez Road
Marquette, Ml 49855-5206
(906) 226-7 400
(906) 226-2104

Mr. Robert L. Hooker
Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker
Foundation
618 Kenmoor SE
Grand Rapids, Ml 49546
(616) 975-2212
(616) 956-9564

Ms. Judith S. Hooker
Trustee
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker
Foundation
618 Kenmoor SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
(616) 956-1081(h)
(616) 956-9564(h)

Ms. Janice Hooks

Ms. Ashley Hooks
Four County Community Foundati
23 1 E. St. Clair
P.O. Box 539
Almont, Ml 48003-1050
(810) 724-2211

Mr. Hal Hooks
Trustee
Four County Community Foundation
634 N. Fairground Road
Imlay City, MI 48444-9490
(248) 655-4415
(248) 655-4433
hhooks@clawson.k 12.mi. us

Mr. Jack Hopkins
President/CEO
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Comerica Bank Building, Suite 332
151 S. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, Ml 49007-4792
(269) 381-4416
(269) 381-3146
jhopkins@kalfound.org

Mr. John Hosking
Trustee
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
252 Bradley
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4504
(616) 968-6171
(616) 968-5126

Ms. Bunny Hosking
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
1415 Heritage Tower
Battle Creek, Ml 49017
( 616) 968-6171
(616) 968-5126

Ms. Susan Howbert
Director, Family Philanthropy,
Corporate Grantmaking &amp; SE Ml
Services
Council Of Michigan Foundations
Southeast Michigan Office
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 1440
Detroit, Ml 48226-3149
(313) 961-3122
(313) 961-3185
showbert@aol.com

Ms. Nancy Laidlaw Huck
President
The Helen Laidlaw Foundation
314 Newman Street
East Tawas, Ml 48730-1214
(989) 362-6997
(989) 362-7675

Mr. Tom Huck
The Helen Laidlaw Foundation
314 Newman Street
East Tawas, MI 48730-1214
(989) 362-5911
(989) 362-7675

Dr. Sandra R. Hughes
Executive Consultant
BoardSource
1828 L Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 452-6262
(202) 452-6299
shughes@boardsource.org

Ms. Kristine L. Huizen
Program Officer
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, N.W., Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
(616) 451-4552
(616) 451-8481
huizen@freyfdn.org

�Ms. Laura Hutchinson

Ms. Lynn H utzel-ViseI

Ms. Mary Sue Hyslop

Council Of Michigan Foundations
1 South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
Grand Haven, MI 49417

Vice President
Key Corp Foundation/Victory Capital
Management
100 S. Main St., 4th Floor
P.O. Box 8612
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1903
(734)741-6754
(734) 747-7725
lynnhutzel-visel@key.com

Executive Director
Keweenaw Community Foundatio
PO Box 101
City Centre, Lower Level
Houghton, MI 49931-0101
(906) 482-9673
(906) 482-9673
kcf@ chartermi .net

Ms. Ann K. Irish
President &amp; Trustee
Elizabeth E. Kennedy Fund
669 East Bluff Drive ,
Harbor Springs, MI 49740-1506
(231) 526-5987
(231) 526-6696
airis@freeway .net

Mr. Glen Jack

Ms. Debbie Jackson

Executive Director
Michigan AIDS Fund
21700 Northwestern Highway, Suite
1150
Southfield, MI 48075-4906
(248) 395-3244
(248) 395-3215
gjack@michaidsfund.org

Director Of Community Investmen
United Way OfNorth Oakland
County
50 Wayne Street
Pontiac, MI 48342
(248) 874-1610
(248) 456-8809
djackso@uwcs.org

Ms. Judith D. Jackson

Mr. Charles A. Janssen

Lily Jarman-Rohde

Vice President/COO
Detroit Youth Foundation
Fisher Building, Suite 206
3011 W . Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
(313) 875-3400
(313) 875-3401
j dj@d-y-f.org

Trustee
Capital Region Community Foundation
313 S. Washington Sq.
Lansing, MI 48933-1223
(517) 272-2870
(517) 272-2871

Director Of Field Office, Adjunct
Professor
University Of Michigan
School Of Social Work
1080 S. University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
(734) 647-2543
(734) 936-1961
lilyj @umich.edu

Ms. Tanya Y. Jefferson

Dr. Mae Jemison

Ms. Marguerite M. Johnson

Program Officer
Ruth Mott Foundation
111 E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
(810) 233-0170
(810) 233-7022
lj efferson@rmfdn.org

Harry Walker Agency c/o Mirjana
Pekovic, Client Services Coordinator
355 Lexington Avenue, 21st Floor
New York, NY 10017
(646) 227-4900
(646) 227-4901
info@harrywalker.com

Vice President for Health Program:
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(616) 968-1611
(616) 968-0413

).1s. Dorothy A. Johnson
Trustee
.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
61 6) 968-1611
61 6) 968-0413

Mr. F. Martin Johnson

Ms. Sharnita Johnson

Chairman
JSJ Foundation
700 Robbins Road
Grand Haven, MI 49417-2603
(616) 842-6350
johnson@jsjcorp.com

Program Officer
Ruth Matt Foundation
111 E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
(810) 233-0170
(810) 233-7022
sjohnson@rmfdn.org

�Mr. David Jones
Program Officer
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
616 Petoskey Street, Ste. 100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
(231) 348-5820
(231) 348-5883
phsacf2@freeway .net

Ms. Elyse Fink Jones
President
George R. &amp; Elyse M. Fink Foundation
377 Fisher Road, #C-5
Grosse Pointe, MI 48230-1673
(313) 886-8451
(586) 779-9927

Ms. Anne Jones
George R. &amp; Elise M. Fink
Foundation
377 Fisher Road, Suite C-5
Grosse Pointe, MI 48230-1673
(313) 886-8451
(586) 774-3909

Mr. Herbert L. Jones
Council Member
Michigan Humanities Council
119 Pere Marquette Drive, Suite 3B
Lansing, MI 48912-1270
(517) 372-7770

Mr. Jeffrey S. Jones
Trustee
The George R~ &amp; Elise M. Fink
Foundation
377 Fisher Road Suite C-5
Grosse Pointe, MI 48230-1673
(313) 886-8451
(586) 779-9927

Ms. Mattalyn Love Jones
Executive Assistant
Detroit Youth Foundation
Fisher Building, Suite 206
3011 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
(313) 875-3400
(313) 875-3401
mlovejones@dyf.org

Ms. Rhonda Jordan
Program Associate
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
(313) 393-1185
(313)393-1187
rjordan@skillman.org

Mr. Randy Jorgensen

Ms. Kim Jorgensen
Trustee and Y AC Advisor
Four County Community Foundatio
C/o Tri City Times
594 N. Almont Avenue
Imlay City, MI 48444
(810) 724-2615
(810) 724-8552

Ms. Barbara Justice
Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
32535 Dunford
Farmington, MI 48334-2727
(313) 965-4220
(313) 965-3626

Ms. Jane Kalleward
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Greenleaf Trust Building
490 W. South Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4621
(269) 388-9800
(269) 388-9868

Mr. Howard D. Kalleward
Vice President
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
525 Landsdowne Drive
Portage, MI 49002-0559
(269) 344-3472
(269) 349-2444

Mr. Michael Kane
President &amp; Publisher
Lansing State J oumal
120 E. Lenawee
Lansing, MI 48919
(517) 377-1279
(517) 377-8890

Ms. Mara Tepper Kaplan
Chief Executive Officer
Center for Creative Play
1400 S. Braddock Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15218
(412) 371-1668

Mr. OlofKarlstrom
Treasurer
Heron Oaks Foundation
9425 Horton Road
Goodrich, .MI 48438-9489
(810)636-8267
(810)636-7216
heronoaks@usol.com

�Mr. Robert J. Kay
Director Of Client Services
World Asset Management
255 E. Brown Street, Suite 300
Birmingham, MI 48009
(248) 901 -0860
(248) 901-0872
rkay@worldasset.com

Ms. Susan L. Kelly
Manager, Community Relations East
Zone
Target Corporation
21500 Northwestern Highway
Southfield, MI 48075-5018
(248) 443-6220
(248) 443-4501
Susan.Kelly@target.com

Ms. Sally Kennedy
Earhart Foundation
2200 Green Road, Suite H
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-1569
(734) 761-8592
(734) 761-2722

Mr. David B. Kennedy
President
Earhart Foundation
2200 Green Road, Suite H
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-1569
(734) 761 -8592
(734) 761-2722
hfqr91 a@hotmail.com

Mr. Charles Ketchum
Sales Manager
West Michigan Benefits, Inc.
700 3 Mile Road, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49544-8220
(800) 434-6443
(616) 785-9325
cketchum@westmichiganbenefits.com

Ms. Priscilla Khoury
President
Providence Health Foundation
22255 Greenfield Road, Suite 228
Southfield, MI 48075
(248) 849-5744
(248) 849-5453
pkhoury@providence.hospital.org

Ms. Sue Kilgore
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Greenleaf Trust Building
490 W. South Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4621
(269) 388-9800
(269) 388-9868

Mr. Ronald N. Kilgore
Secretary/Treasurer
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Greenleaf Trust Building
490 W. South Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4621
(269) 388-9800
(269) 3 88-9868

Mr. Charles F. Kleber
Trustee
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 1998
Farmington Hills, MI 49757
(248) 538-7500
(248) 53 8-7800
kleberdet@aol.com

_Ir. James Klusman
President
Greater Lafayette Community
'='oundation
u.o. Box 225
~ayette,~ 47902-0225
-65) 742-9078
- 65) 742-2428
usman@glcf.lafayette.in.us

Ms. Kim Kolatski
Trustee
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
PO Box24
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-0024
(906) 847-3701
(906) 847-3893

Ms. Cindy Kole
Vice President, Public Affairs
National City Bank of Michigan
108 E. Michigan
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3966
(616) 376-9020
(616) 376-9166

Mr. Glenn F. Kossick
Executive Director
Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 965-4220
(313) 965-3626
GKossick@aol.com

Ms. Betty Krueger
Trustee
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
111 Water Street
P.O. Box 495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
(989) 354-6881
(989) 356-3319

- It &amp; SerKaian Communications, Inc.
03 N. Washington Avenue
ing, MI 48906
: ) 332-0001
:tserkaian@voyager .net

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Ms. Sara Lambrecht
Executive Director
M &amp; M Area Community Foundation
1101 11th Avenue
P. 0. Box 846
Menominee, MI 49858-3018
(906) 864-3599
(906) 864-3657
mmfoundation@cybrzn.com

Ms. Susan Langhorne
Vice President
Charles F. and Adeline L. Barth
Foundation
2499 Peachtree #604
Atlanta, GA 30305-4166
(989) 793-9830
(989) 793-0186

Ms. Gail E. Lanphear
President
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foun
680 Holly Road
Cadillac, MI 49601
(989) 539-1927

Mr. Gary LaPlant
Executive Director
Community Foundation for Delta
County
Doctors Park Suite 103 Box 5
2500 7th Avenue South
Escanaba,~ 49829
(906) 786-6654
(906) 786-9124
cffdc@chartermi.net

Mr. Shale Lapping
President
IPEX, Inc.
123 S Main· Street, Suite 140
Royal Oak, MI 48067-2631
(248) 548-0770
(248) 548-3177
s1apping@ipexusa.com

Ms. Lynn Larkin
Program Officer
Community Foundation of Great
Flint
502 Church Street
Flint, MI 48502-1206
(810) 767-8270
(810) 767-0496
llarkin@cfgf.org

Ms. Jackie Lawrence
Vicksburg Foundation
15740 Poplar Lane
Vicksburg, MI 49097

Mr. Warren J. Lawrence
Trustee
Vicksburg Foundation
15740 Poplar Lane
Vicksburg,~ 49097-9755
(269) 649-0349
(269) 376-8040

Mr. Simon Lee
Trustee
Colina Foundation
205 Galena Court
Bellvue, CO 80512-5636,

Mr. Brian Lee
Vice -President &amp; Portfolio Manager
Fifth Third Bank - Eastern Michigan
1000 Town Center, Suite 1500
Southfield,~ 48075
(248) 603-0509

Ms. Leslie Lee
President
Herrington-Fitch Family Foundation
204 River St.
P.O. Box 605
Elk Rapids, ~ 49629
(231) 264-83 84
(231) 264-8773

Ms. Marilyn Stein LeFeber
Vice President-Communica1:ions
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
1200 Matt Foundation Building
503 South Saginaw Street
Flint, ~ 48502-1820
(810) 238-5651
(810) 766-1753
mlefeber@mott.org

Mr. David Lehker
Dyer-Ives Foundation
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 501-H
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-27 16
(616) 454-4502
(616) 454-8545

Ms. Andrea Leistra
Portfolio Manager
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce Street, Suite 300
Birmingham, MI 48009-6063
(248) 647-9210
aleistra@munder.com

Dr. William A. LeMire, ill
Vice President
Community Foundation for Delta
County
1901 13th Avenue South
Escanaba,MI 49829-2165
(906) 786-4339
(906) 786-9124

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Mr. Richard A. Lent
Trustee
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
22 L'Arbre Croche
Harbor Springs, MI 49740
(231) 348-5820
(231) 347-2824
ralxyz@freeway.net

Mr. Greg LeRoy
Executive Director
Good Jobs First
1311 L Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 626-3780
goodjobs@ctj.org

Ms. Jodie Levin-Epstein
The Center for Law and Social Policy
1015 15th Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20005

Ms. Kristen Lewand
Executive Director
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
152 Allenhurst A venue
Royal Oak, MI 48067
(906) 847-3701
(906) 847-3893
klewand@micf.org

Ms. Kathleen Lewand
Trustee
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
323 Greenwood Street
Birmingham, MI 48009-3812
(248) 593-4820
(248) 593-5055
klewand@comcast.net

Ms. Barbara Lewis-Clark
President
Henry 0. Clark, Jr. Foundation
3430 E. Jefferson
Detroit, MI 48207
(313) 541-2050
(313) 541-2494
HCLa432369@aol.com

:Ms. Michelle Leyton

Mr. William H. Liebo!d, IT
President
Michigan Colleges Foundation
26101 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield, MI 48076-3925
(248) 208-2010
(248) 208-2056
b liebo ld@michigancolleges .org

Mr. James T. Ligon
Trustee
Four County Community Foundation
C/o Ligon Bros. Mfg.
3776 Van Dyke
Almont, MI 48003
(810) 798-3921
(810) 798-8193
j ligonjr@ligonbros .com

Ms. Nancy Lindman
Coordinator
Michigan 2-1-1
901 Sunset Lane
East Lansing, MI 48823
(517) 974-0329
(517) 371-5860
nlindman@attbi.com

Ms. Erica Lindow

Mr. J. Lawrence Lipton
Vice President-Investments
Library of Michigan Foundation
C/o Salomon Smith Barney
4000 Town Center, Suite 1800
Southfield, MI 48075
(800) 879-9863
(248) 358-4791
james.l.lipton@rssmb.com

Ms. Barbara M. Livy
Trustee
Americana Foundation
1575 Oxford Rd.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-3956
(248) 347-3863
(248) 347-3349

Accounts Receivable/Data Entry
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor A venue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
61 6) 842-7080
61 6) 842-1760
eyton@cmif.org

Ir. David R. Lindberg
:p Finance and Administration

ouncil of Michigan Foundations
e South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
.0. Box 599
lrni1d Haven, MI 49417-1385
~ "6) 842-7080
:16) 842-1760
- berg@cmif.org

- n, Kemp &amp; Associates
Renaissance Centre, Suite 215 5
it, MI 48243
- _59-6210
d_A_Lindow@comerica.com

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Ms. Nicole Lomas
Vice President &amp; CFO
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E. Main Street
PO Box 289
Midland, MI 48640-0289
(989) 839-9661
(989) 839-9907
nlomas@midlandfoundation.com

Dr. Robert F. Long
Vice President
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(616) 969-2345
(616) 969-2118
rfl@wkkf.org

Ms. Judy Lore
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
Twilight Inn
P.O. Box 1933
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-1933

Dr. John S. Lore
Trustee
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
Twilight Inn
P.O. Box 1933
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-1933
(906) 847-3701
(906) 847-3893
lorejohn@connectmichiganalliance.org

Mr. David P. Lucas
Trustee
Battle Creek Community Foundation
Vandervoort Law Offices
312 Old Kent Bank Bldg.
Battle Creek, MI 49017
(616) 965-7000
(616) 965-0646

Mr. Ernest G. Ludy
President
Ludy Family Foundation
P.O. Box 131039
Ann Arbor, MI 48113-1039
(734) 996-1470
(734) 996-1884
eglinvest@aol.com

Dr. Scudder D. Mackey
Project Implementation Manager
Great Lakes Protection Fund
1560 Sherman Avenue, Suite 880
Evanston, IL 60201
(847) 425-8151
(847) 424-9832
sdmackey@glpf.org

Ms. Debbie Mackey
Great Lakes Protection Fund

Mr. Randy Maiers
President and CEO
Community Foundation of St. Clair
County
516 McMorran Blvd.
Port Huron, MI 48060-3826
(810) 984-4761
(810) 984-3394
cfscc@advnet.net

Mr. Kevin Majors
Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
(313) 965-4220
(313) 965-3626

Ms. Jacqueline Majors
Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
655 W. Irving Park Road, Apt. 5201
Chicago, IL 60613-6307
(313) 965-4220
(313) 965-3626

Dr. Nora Maloy
Senior Program Officer
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Foundation
600 Lafayette East X520
Detroit, MI 48207
(313) 225-8205
(313) 225-7730
nmaloy@bcbsm.com

Ms. Jeanette R. Mansour
Program Officer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
1200 Matt Foundation Building
503 South Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502-1820
(810) 238-5651
(810) 766-1748
jmansour@mott.org

Ms. Kate Levin Markel
Program Officer
McGregor Fund
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2090
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
(313) 963-0054

Mr. K. Gerald Marsden
Advisory Board President &amp; Direc
Tahquamenon Area Community
Foundation
P.O. Box227
Paradise, MI 49768
(906) 492-3363
(906) 492-3217
gmarsden@lighthouse.net

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Ms. Pam Matelski
Treasurer
St. Ignace Area Community
Foundation
280 South Airport Road
Saint Ignace, ~I 49781
.. (906) 643-3391
(906) 643 -7964
mackcoe911@portup.com

Mr. John E. Marshall, III
President/CEO/Trustee
The Kresge Foundation
P.O. Box 3151
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy,~I 48007-315 1
(248) 643-9630
(248) 643 -0588
JEMarshall@Kresge.org

Ms. Trish Martin
Bogan Lane Inn

Mr. Ken Mault
Program Coordinator/MCGVPP
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E. ~ain Street
PO Box 289
Midland, MI 48640-0289
(989) 839-9661
(989) 839-9907
kmault@midmich.net

Mr. Wesley H. M aurer, Jr.
Vice Chair
~ackinac Island Community
Foundation
C/o The St. Ignace News
359 Reagan St., P.O. Box 277
Saint Ignace, MI 49781 -0277
(906) 643-9150
(906) 643-9122
benwess@aol.com

Mrs. Mary Maurer
~ackinac Island Community
Foundation
160 Church St.
PO Box 315
Saint Ignace, MI 4978 1-1602
(906) 847-3701
(906) 847-3893

Ms. Diana Mavis
Finance Director
The Community Foundation Of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
Courthouse Square, Suite 100
70 West 8th Street
Holland, MI 49423-3166
(616) 396-6590
(616) 394-7059

Dr. Russell G. Maw by
Chairman Emeritus
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
8400 North 39th Street
Augusta,~ 49012-9713
(616)73 1-4638
(616) 731-5914
russmawby@aol.com

Ms. Lou Ann Mawby
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
8400 N. 39th Street
Augusta,~ 49012
(616) 968-1611
(616) 968-0413

1s. Linda D. May
Executive Director
Arcus Foundation
03 N. Rose Street, Suite 300
Kalamazoo, ~I 49007-3865
61 6) 373-4373
61 6) 373 -0277
· da@arcusfoundation.org

Ms. Olivia P. Maynard
Trustee
Les Cheneaux Community Foundation
9425 Horton Road
Goodrich, ~ 48438
(810) 239-1535
(81 0) 232-6311
omaynard@umich.edu

Ms. Mary Ann McBee
President
Bedford Foundation
8119 Secor Road
PO Box 103
Lambertville, ~ 48144
(734) 854-5455
(734) 854-5457
mary.a.mcbee.bOzz@statefarm.com

Ms. Terri McCarthy
Program Officer
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids,~ 49516-6388
(616) 957-0480
mccarthywf@aol .com

Mr. Steve McCarthy
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-63 88

gram Associates
Skillman Foundation
Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
oit, ~ 48243
-. ) 393-1185
-- ) 393-1187
ts@skillman.org

�Mr. Craig McDonald
Grants Coordinator
Alden and Vada Dow Fund
315 Post Street
Midland, MI 48640-6615
(989) 839-2744
(989) 839-2611
mcdonald@ABDow.org

Mr. Bill McGowan
Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing, MI 48911-5338
(517) 272-2870
(517) 272-2871

Ms. Joyce McGowan
Vice President of Programs
Capital Region Community
Foundation
603 5 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing, MI 48911
(517)485-1630
(517)272-287 1
jmcgowan@crcfoundation.org

Mr. Leonard Mcintee
VP Institutional Services
Fifth Third Bank
2280 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48084
(248) 458-5769

Ms. Mary Mcintire
Trustee
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation .
PO Box 456
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-0456
(906) 847-3701
(906) 847-3893

Ms. Nicole Mcintosh
Community Programs Consultant
Consumers Energy Foundation
212 West Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201 -2236
(517) 788-2157
(517) 788-2281
ncmcintosh@cmsenergy.com

Mr. John McKinney
Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941-4010
(231) 941-4066

Ms. Anne McKinney
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941-4010
(23 1) 941-4066

Ms. Benita D. Melton
Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mort Foundation
1200 Mort Foundation Building
503 South Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502-1820
(810) 238-5651
(810) 238-8152
bmelton@mott.org

Mr. David G. Mengebier
President
Consumers Energy Foundation
212 West Michigan Avenue
Jackson, MI 49201-2236
(517) 788-2281

Mr. Heath J Meriwether
President
Free Press Charities, Inc.
600 W. Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226-3138
(313) 222-5974
(313) 222-8874
meriwether@freepress.com

Ms. Donnell Snite Mersereau
Director, Community Foundations
Council of Michigan Foundations
1821 Doris Avenue
Grand Haven, MI 49417
(616) 842-7080
(616) 842-1760
dmersereau@cmif.org

Mr. Ted A. Meyer
Trustee
Community Foundation of Monroe
County
P.O. Box 627
111 E. First Street
Monroe, MI 48161 -0627
(734) 242-6544
( 34) 242-0672
nne er@meyergroup.com

Ms. Karen L. Middleton
Program Associate
Council Of Michigan Foundations
Southeast Michigan Office
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 1440
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 961-3122
(313)961-3185
karenmiddleton@cmif.org

Ms. Deb Millican
Office Manager
Upper Peninsula Community
Foundation Alliance
2500 7th Avenue South, Suite 103
Escanaba,MI 49829
(906) 789-5972
(906) 786-9214
dmillican@upcfa.org

�Ms. Mary Lloyd Mills
Secretary
Alden and Vada Dow Fund
2304 Janin Way
Solvang, CA 93463-9402
(989) 839-2744
(989) 839-2611

Mr. Ken Mills
Alden &amp; Vada Dow Fund
315 Post Street
Midland, MI 48640-6615

Ms. Bonnie K. _
Treasurer
Alden and V ada
3407 Monte Vista
Austin, TX 7873 :
(512) 453-6259
bonnieK59@aol.

Mr. William H. Moeller
Senior Vice President
UBS PaineWebber
2387 S. Linden Road
Flint, MI 48532-5470
(810) 733-8910
(810) 733-8927
william.moeller@ubspw.com

Mr. Ken A. Mokray
Investments Manager
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
P.O.Box3151
Troy, MI 48084-2818
(248) 643-9630
(248) 643-0588

Mr.FtobertMoore
Vice President
Standard Federal
2600 W. Big Beaver Rc Troy, MI 48084

Mr. Nazeed Moore
Program Assistant
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
1200 Matt Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502-1820
(810) 238-5651
81 023858152
ymoore@mott.org

Dr. Dan E. Moore
Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(616) 968-1611
( 616) 969-2693
dan.moore@wkkf.org

Ms. Suzanne Moran
Grants Manager
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, S
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
(313) 393-1185
(313) 393-1187

Yls. Kathy Morawski

Mr. Buzz Morley, Jr.
Trustee
Morley Foundation
9449 Bayview Drive
Lillian, AL 36549-5537
(334) 961-1801

Mr. Mark Morley
Vice President
Morley Foundation
3727 Prairie Creek Lane
Saginaw, MI 48603-1280
(989) 791-0155
(989) 791-7870
mark_morley@morleynet.com

Ms. Sue Morley
Morley Foundation
11 Slatestone Drive
Saginaw, MI 48603
(989) 799-14 79

Mr. Ftobert S. Morley
President/CEO
Morley Foundation
P.O. Box 2485
Saginaw, MI 48605-2485
(989) 753-3438

Program Director
7he Community Foundation of the
3olland/Zeeland Area
Courthouse Square, Suite 100
-o West 8th St.
Holland, MI 49423-3166
61 6) 396-6590
61 6) 396-3573
o thza@macatawa.org
Ir. Christopher Morley
- mstee
orley Foundation
- _ Karamol Court
=-.oskey, MI 49770-3237
1) 439-0377

�Dr. Peter Morley, Jr.
Morley Foundation
1216 Crestwood Court
Midland, MI 48640
(517) 839-0474

Ms. Susan Morley
Morley Foundation
1 Tuscola Street
Saginaw, MI 48605-2485

Ms. Susan Morton
Board Member
Branch County Community
Foundation
8786 East M-60
Union City, MI 49094-9345
(517) 741 -3660
(517) 741-8215

Dr. Charles Morton
Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
(517) 278-4517
(517)279-2319

Ms. Brenda Mulally
Trustee
Sawyer Community Association
161 Explorer
Gwinn, MI 49862
(906) 346-7608

Ms. Debra Muller
Trustee
Dyer-Ives Foundation
Suite 501-H
161 Ottawa, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2716
(616) 454-4502
(616) 454-8545
debrakmuller@aol.com

Mr. Eric D. Muschler
Director, Michigan IDA Partnership
Council of Michigan Foundations
17177 N. Laurel Park Drive, Suite 433
Livonia, MI 48152-3951
(734) 542-3951
(734) 542-3952
muschler@earthlink.net

Mr. R. D. Musser
Chairman
Grand Hotel
21 77 Commons Parkway
Okemos, MI 48864
(517) 349-4600
(517) 517-4600

Mr. Stephen E. Nedwicki
Vice President
Comerica Charitable Foundation
Mail Code 3462
P.O. Box 75000
Detroit, MI 48275-0001
(313) 222-5067
(313) 222-7041
stephen_e_ nedwicki@comerica.c•

Ms. Kelly Neirynck
Small Business Association Of
Michigan
222 N. Washington Square, #100
Lansing, MI 48933
(517) 492-1230

Mr. Mark E. Neithercut
Vice President, Program
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
333 W. Fort St., Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
(313) 961-6675
(313) 961-2886
mneithercut@cfsem.org

Mr. Rex Nelson
Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 17t
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
(313) 393-1151
(313) 393-1187
rnelson@skillman.org

Mr. Mark Nepo
Program Officer
The Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-9340 (616) 375-2000
(616) 372-2163
mnepo@fetzer.org

Mr. Gordon Nethercut
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
111 Water Street
P.O. Box495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838

Ms. Vernie Nethercut
Trustee ·
Community Foundation for North
Michigan
1139 W. Washington Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707-2968
(989) 356-0921
(989) 356-3319
nethercv@alpena.cc.mi. us

�Ms. Anne M. Nichols
Vice President &amp; Portfolio Mgr.
Fifth Third Bank
1000 Town Center, Suite 1500
MD-JTWNSD
Southfield, MI 48075-1229
(248) 603 -0516
(248) 603-0521
anne.nichols@5 3 .com

Ms. Maureen Nicholson
Executive Director
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
616 Petoskey Street, Suite100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
(231) 348-5820
(231) 348-5883
phsacf@freeway .net

Ms. Mariam C . . President
Community F oun
Southeastern Michi_
333 W. Fort Street,
Detroit, MI 48226-3
(313) 961-6675
(313) 961-2886
mnoland@cfsem.org

:Mr. Carl Nold
Director
~ackinac State Historic Parks
P. O. Box 873
~
_lfackinac Island, MI 497 57

Ms. Joan Noricks
President
Canton Community Foundation
44237 Michigan Avenue
Canton, MI 48188-2506
(734) 398-5000
(734) 398-5088

Ms. Kerry O'Connor
Chairperson
Chippewa County Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 1979
13 8 Ridge St.
Sault St. Marie, MI 49783-79 9
(906) 635-1046
(775) 417-7368

_ Is. Catherine Obits
?rogram Assistant
The Gerber Foundation
--47 W. 48th Street, Suite 153
:remont, MI 49412-81 19
231) 924-3175
:31) 924-7906
cats.net

Ms. Julia Oliver
Vice President of Finance
Capital Region Community Foundation
603 5 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing, MI 48911-5338
(517) 485-1630
(517) 272-2871
joliver@crcfoundation.org

Ms. Judy Watson Olson
President &amp; Chief Executive Office1
Marquette-Alger Youth Foundation
307 S. Front Street
Marquette, MI 49855-4613
(906) 228-8919
(906) 228-7712
jwatsonolson@mayf.org

Mr. William Oswalt
President
Vicksburg Foundation
P.O. Box 177
Vicksburg, MI 49097
(616) 376-8021
(616) 376-8040
oswalt@net-link.net

Ms. Marcia A. Owen
Vice President
Winship Memorial Scholarship
Foundation
Comerica Bank, Trust Division
25 W. Michigan Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3610
( 616) 966-6344
(616) 966-6356
Marcia_A_ Owen@comerica.com

Ms. Kari Pardoe
Council Of Michigan Foundations
1 South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Marshall, MI 49417
(616) 842-7080
(616) 842-1760
litt1e82@hotmail.com

Ms. Suzanne D. Parish
President
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation, Inc.
6725 Sheffield Road
Hickory Corners, MI 49060-9560
(269) 373-6387
(269) 349-2444

· guished Professor
d Valley State University Johnson
:ter on Philanthropy
- _ West Fulton
- ' DeVos Center
- · d Rapids, MI 49504
- 336-7309
336-7592
"@gvsu.edu
. \ 1ctor J. Papale
:~~ f'nt

unity Foundation of Greater Flint
_:Church Street
:vti 48502-1206
767-8270
-67-0496
· e@cfgf.org

�Mr. James C. Park

Ms. Sharon Parks

Ms. Ellen Parsigian

Vice President/Secretary
Besser Foundation
560 S. State Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707-3842
(989) 354-3226
(989) 354-8099
bessfdtn@freeway .net

Senior Research Associate
Michigan League for Human Services
300 N. Washington Square, Suite 401
Lansing, MI 48933
(517) 487-5436
sparks@mlan.net

Institutional Investment Manager
Bank One
611 Woodward A venue
P.O. Box 330222
Detroit, MI 48226-3408
(313) 225-2937
(313) 225-3516
ellen_parsigian@bankone.com

Mr. Pete Patterson

Ms. Linda B. Patterson

Mr. John B. Pelon

Dyer-Ives Foundation
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 411-J
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2716 .
(616) 454-4502
(616) 454-8545

Executive Director
Dyer-Ives Foundation
161 Ottawa, NW
Suite 501-H
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2716
(616) 454-4502
(616) 454-8545
dyer_ives@msn.com

Vice President
Fund Evaluation Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 130471
Ann Arbor, MI 48113-0471
(734) 677-2399
jpelon@feg.com

Mr. Randolph S. Perry

Mr. Tom Peters

Mr. Phillip H. Peters

Partner
Bodman, Longley &amp; Dahling LLP
110 Miller Avenue, Suite 300
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 930-2486
(734) 930-2494
rperry@bodmanlongley .com

Cultural Division Director
Sault Tribe Of Chippewa
523 Ashmun Street
Sault Ste., MI 49785

Vice President &amp; Treasurer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
1200 Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502-1820
(810) 766-1723
(810) 237-4857
ppeters@mott.org

Ms. Carrie Pickett-Erway

Ms. Gwen Pierce

Ms. Annette Pinney

Program Officer
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Comerica Bank Building, Suite 332
151 S. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4792
(616) 381-6614
(616) 3 81-3146
cpicketterway@kalfound.org

Director
Watersmeet Area Community
Foundation
E 18441 Grace Lake Road
Watersmeet, MI 49969
(906) 358-4506
(906) 358-4594
gpierce@portup.com

Trustee
The Pinney Foundation
P.O. Box 99
Cass City, MI 48726
(989) 872-3295

Ms. Brenda Pinskey

Ms. Susan Pool

Mr. Phil Porter

TrusteeNAC Advisor
Four County Community Foundation
28250 Armada Ridge
Richrnond,MI 48062-3905
(586) 784-9879
(586) 784-9916
pinskey4@aol.com

Director &amp; COO
Ruth Mott Foundation
Ill E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
(81 0) 233-0170
(810) 233-7022
spool@rmfdn.org

Chief Curator
Michigan State Historic Parks
P.O. Box 370
Mackinac Island, MI 49757

�Ms. Barbara Post

Mr. Anthony Provenzano

Ms. Ellen Putnam

Donor Services Assistant
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
One South Harbor Drive,
Grand Haven, MI 49417
(616) 842-6378
(616) 842-9518
bpost@ghacf.org

First Vice President
Merrill Lynch
4805 Towne Centre Road, Suite 200
Saginaw, MI 48604
(989) 791-8413

Mackinac Housing Corpo

Mr. Roy Raines

Mr. Nick Rablkin

Ms. Mareen Radke

Executive Director
Chicago Center for Arts Policy,
Columbia Colk~ge Chicago
600 South Michigan A venue
Chicago, IL 60605
(312) 344-8258
nrabkin@colum.edu

Program Officer
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street, Suite 6
P.O. Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
(231) 536-2440
(231) 536-2640

Ms. Jodee Fishman Raines

Ms. Kay Randolph-Back

Ms. Donna Rapp

Director
The Jewish Fund
6735 Telegraph Road
P.O. Box 2030
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030
(248) 203-1487
(248) 645-7879
raines@jfmd.org

Program Associate
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(616) 969-2358
(616) 969-2118

Treasurer
Midland Area Community
Foundation
4400 N. Waldo Road
Midland, MI 48642
(989) 839-3350
(989) 839-1375
Donna.Rapp@midmichigan.o

.Mr. Richard K. Rappleye
Vice President for Field Services
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
_ooo Town Center, Suite 1900
Southfield, MI 48075-1152
48) 351-6230
_48) 351-6231
;rappleye@mott.org

Dar rell Rau

Mr. Larry Reed

CTE Pension Advisors, Inc.
13 0 Main Center
Northville, MI 48167
(248) 465-0300

Affiliate Director
Community Foundation for
County
317 N Park St
Ludington, MI 49431
(231) 845-8050
larrysr78@yahoo.com

_Ir. Milan S. Reed, II

Mr. Carl F. Reitz

Ms. Deborah Rey

- e President
- ommunity Foundation for Mason
unty
.0 . Box 10
· gton, MI 49431-0010
~1) 845-0326

Trustee
Besser Foundation
100 Riverside Drive, Apt. 90 1
Cocoa, FL 32922-7866
(321) 633-8372
(321) 633-9726

Supervisor
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(269) 969-2321
(269) 969-2638
dar@wkkf.org

�Mr. Jose L. Reyna
Trustee
Dyer-Ives Foundation
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 501-H
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2716
(616) 454-4502
( 616) 454-8545

Ms. Rebecca Reyna
Dyer-Ives Foundation
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 501 -H
Grand Rapids, MI 49503 -2716
(616) 454-4502
(616) 454-8545

Ms. Patricia A. Reynolds
President
Capital Region Community Found
603 5 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing, MI 48911-5338
( 517) 272-2870
( 517) 272-2871
preynolds@crcfoundation.org

Ms. Nancy Richardson
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005 '
(616) 968-1611
(616) 968-0413

Dr. William C. Richardson
President and CEO &amp; Trustee
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(616) 969-2153
(616) 969-2118
wcr@wkkr.org

Mr. Steven Towsley Riecker
Trustee
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
2040 Boardman Plains
Midland, MI 48600
(989) 837-1100
(989) 837-3249

Ms. Nancy Riecker

Mrs. Margaret A. Riecker
Chair &amp; Trustee
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
2216 Mapleleaf
Midland, MI 48640
(989) 837-1100
(989) 837-3240
albrecht@hhdowfdn.org

Mr. John E. Riecker
Secretary
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
414 Townsend Street
P.O. Drawer 632
Midland, MI 48640-5266
(989) 837-1100
(989) 837-3240

Ms. Sierra Robertson
Detroit Youth Foundation
Fisher Building, Suite 206
3011 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
(313) 875-3400

Ms. Gloria Robinson
Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
Visiting Nurses Association
25900 Greenfield Road,suite 600
Oak Park, MI 48237-1267
(248) 967-8330
(313) 965-3626

Mr. Edward Rogers
Edward and Elyse Rogers Family
Foundation
5809 Windy Gyle
Midland, MI 48640

Ms. Elyse M. Rogers
Assistant Vice President
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Foundation
1018 W. Main
Midland, MI 48640-4264
(989) 631-3699
(989) 631-0675
rogers@hhdowfdn.org

Mr. Milton W. Rohwer
President
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, NW, Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
(616) 451-4561
(616) 451 -8481
rohwer@freyfdn.org

Ms. Barbara Rohwer
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, NW, Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503 -3028
(616) 451 -0303
(616) 451 -8481

�Ms. Vicki J. Rosenberg
Vice President
Council Of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
(616) 842-7080
vrosenberg@cfi1if.org

Mr. Joseph Rosenzweig
Trustee
Rosenzweig Coopersmith Foundation
139 Reade Street, Apt. 4B
New York, NY 10014

Mr. Harry Rosenzweig
Trustee
Rosenzweig Coopersmith Fom::.:::::ll::t
P.O. Box 2190
Oak Bluffs, MA 02557

Mr. Herschel Rosenzweig
Trustee
Rosenzweig Coopersmith Foundation
Suite 630, Mackey Tow~r
146 Monroe Center, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
(616) 774-0570
(616) 774-4030
rvandongen@prodigy .net

Ms. Monica Rosenzweig-Armour
Trustee
Rosenzweig Coopersmith Foundation
175 Cumberland Street, #2009
Toronto, Ontario M5R 3M9

Ms. Trina Roulet
Assistant Director Of Finacn
Keweenaw Community Fouu ...~"-f
204 W. Douglass Avenue
Houghton, MI 49931
(906) 482-6601
(906) 482-9679
trina@brucerukkila.com

Mr. Harold A. Ruemenapp
Trustee
Besser Foundation
3001 Harbor Place Drive
Saint Clair Shores, MI 48080-15 83
(810) 771-0604
(989) 354-8099

Ms. Judith D. Rumelhart
Vice President &amp; Trustee
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D . Towsley
Foundation
1472 Towsley Lane
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-9336
(989) 83 7- 11 00
(989) 837-3240
jda@aol.com

Mr. William Rustem
Manager
People and Land/W.K. Kellogg
Foundatoin
600 W. St. Joseph, Suite 10
Lansing, MI 48933 -2265
(517) 484-4954
(517) 484-6549
wrustem@pscinc.com

)ir. Gale Satterlee
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388

Ms. Ellen Satterlee
Executive Director
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
(616) 957-0480
(616) 957-0616
emsatterlee@aol .com

Mr. Miguel A. Satut
Program Director-Youth &amp; Ed
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-400
(616) 969-2684
(616) 969-2188
miguel.satut@wkkf.org

_Is. Suz Schalon-Tillmann

Ms. Cathie Schau
Communications Coordinator
Arcus Foundation
303 N. Rose Street, Suite 300
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3846
(269) 373-4373
(269) 373 -0277
schau@prodigy.net

Ms. Kari Schlachtenhaufen
President &amp; CEO
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243 - 1802
(313) 393-1185
(313) 393-1187
kschlachtenhaufen@skillman .org

retary
- halon Foundation
:. 94 Forest Glen Drive, SE
~ MI 49301-9111
-16) 682-7815

�Mr. Harold C. Schmidt
Vice President, Personal Trust Services
Bill &amp; Bea Idema Foundation
C/o Fifth Third Bank
111 Lyon Street, N.W., Suite 300
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2407
(616) 771-5250
(616) 771-4673
HAROLD.SCHMIDT@53.com

Ms. Carole D. Schmidt
Fifth Third
111 Lyon, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2406

Ms. Courtney Scott
Council Of Michigan Foundations
1 South Harbor Ave., Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417
(616) 842-7080
(616) 842-1760
cscott@cmif.org

Mrs. Beverly Scully
Maurice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz
Foundation
153 E. Maumee Street
Adrian, MI 49221-2703
(517)263-5788
(517) 265-5293

Mr. Gary L. Seevers
Trustee
Seevers Family Foundation
85 Broad Street, Second Floor
New York, NY 10004-2434
(212) 902-5001
(212) 357-4679
GLSCT@aol.com

Ms. Kathy Serafino
Ipex, Inc.
123 S..Main Street, #140
Royal Oak, MI 48067
(248) 548-0770
(248) 548-3177
kserafino@ipexusa.com

Mr. Rick Shapero
President
Les Cheneaux Community Foundation
P.O. Box249
Cedarville, MI 49719-0249
(906) 484-4114
(906) 484-9941

Mr. Jim Shaw
Trustee
Vicksburg Foundation
15189 W. Barlon Lake Drive
Vicksburg, MI 49097
(616) 649-9896

Mr. Fred Shell
Vice President
DTE Energy Foundation
2000 Second Avenue, I 046 WCB
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 235-8822
(313) 235-0930

Mr. Dave Shellenbarger
President and Trustee
Community Foundation of Greater
Rochester
1792 Archers Pointe
Rochester Hills, MI 48306-3209
(248) 608-2804
(248) 608-2826

Ms. Lynne Sherwood
Trustee and Secretary
JSJ Foundation
700 Robbins Road
Grand Haven, MI 49417-2603
(616) 847-5113
(616) 847-3112
sherwoodl@jsjcorp.com

Ms. Diana R. Sieger
President
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
209-C Waters Building
161 Ottawa N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2701
(616) 454-1751
(616) 454-6455
dsieger@grfoundation.org

Mr. Edmund J. Sikorski, Jr.
Manager
Bonisteel Foun dation
3300 Washtenaw, Suite 240
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-5184
(734) 677-2110
(734) 677-2207

Dr. James Sillers
Trustee
Four County Community Founda
6760 Seabury Rd.
Imlay City, MI 48444-9405
(810) 724-5125
(810) 724-6422
emu@tir.com

Mr. Scott Schropp
Senior V.P. &amp; Trust Officer

National City Bank of Michigan!
Illinois
101 S. Main St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1902

�Ms. Ann Sillers

Ms. Ann Simpson

Alan K. Simpson
Former Senator From the
Wyoming
1201 Sunshine Avenue
Cody, WY 82414
(301) 652-7419
(301) 652-0689

Mr. Sam Singh
President &amp; CEO
Michigan Nonprofit Association
1048 Pierpont, Suite 3 '
Lansing, MI 48911
(517) 492-2400
(517)492-2410
singhsam@mnaonline.org

Ms. Carol Skillings
State Grant Coordinator
Department Of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 30426
Lansing, MI 48909
(517) 335-6871
skilline@michigan.org

Dr. Gerald K. Smith
President &amp; CEO
Detroit Youth Foundation
Fisher Building, Suite 206
3011 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
(313) 875-3400
(313) 875-3401
gks@d-y-f.org

Ms. Marsha J. Smith
Executive Director
Rotary Charities ofTraverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941-4010
(231) 941-4066
rotary@gtii.com

Mr. Leonard W. Smith
President
Ethel and James Flinn Family
Foundation
500 Woodward Avenue
Suite 3500
Detroit, MI 48226-3416
(313) 965-8580
(313) 965-4480
lws@flinnfoundation.org

Ms. Nancy Smith
Ethel and James Flinn Famil.
Foundation
500 Woodward Avenue, S ·
Detroit, MI 48226-348 5

Mr. David F. Smydra
JohnS . &amp; James L. Knight Foundation
333 W. Fort, 20th Floor
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 886-3225
(313) 886-6940
dsmydra@aol.com

Ms. Maureen H. Smyth
Vice President-Programs
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
1200 Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502-1820
(810) 238-5651
(81 0) 23 8-8152
msmyth@mott.org

Ms. Jeanne Snow
Executive Director
Grand Traverse Regional Cou...dl"""-'1
Foundation
250 E. Front Street, Suite 3 10
Traverse City, MI 49684-2 ~
(231) 93 5-4066
(231) 941-0021
jvsnow@gtrcf.org

_1r. Mark Snyder
·ice Presdient of Grant Making
Herrington-Fitch Family Foundation
?.0 . Box 605
3k Rapids, MI 49629
_31 ) 264-83 84
_31 ) 264-8773
k@pinehollow.org

Ms. Kelly Soekarmoen
Vicksburg Foundation
P.O. Box 177
Vicksburg, MI 49097

Mr. Didik Soekarmoen
Trustee
Vicksburg Foundation
P.O. Box 177
Vicksburg, MI 49097

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�Ms. Theresa Sondys
Program Officer
Metro Health Foundation
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
(313) 965-4220
(313) 965-3626
TheresaSondys@aol.com

Mr. David G. Sowerby
Vice President
Loomis Sayles &amp; Company, L.P.
39533 Woodward Avenue, Suite 300
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-2861
(248) 646-2100

Ms. Hildreth H. Spencer
Director
Maurice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz
Foundation
153 E. Maumee Street
Adrian, MI 49221-2703
(517) 263-5788
(517) 265-5293

Ms. Denise Spencer
President &amp; CEO
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E. Main Street
PO Box 289
Midland, MI 48640-0289
(989) 839-9661
(989) 839-9907
dspencer@midlandfoundation.com

Ms. Lisa Splawn
Executive Director
Trust Ftmd for Children with Special
Health Care Needs
MDCH-MSA-CSHCS
P.O. Box 30479
Lansing, MI 48909-7979
(517) 241-7420
(517) 241-8970
splawnl@michigan.gov

Ms. Mary Ellen Stack
Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
(313) 965-4220
(313) 965-3626

Ms. Susan Stamberg
Special Correspondent
National Public Radio
63 5 Massachusetts Avenue N. W.
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 513-2196
(202) 513-3329
sstamberg@npr.org

Mr. Louis Stamberg

Mr. Jim Steward
President
Greater Ishpeming Area Communi .
Fund
205 S. Main
Ishpeming, MI 49849
(906) 485-6311
(906) 485-1929
jbsteward@myvine.com

Ms. Val Stone
Community Services Coordinator
Northwest Michigan Human Services
Facilitor, Northwest Food Coalition
3963 Three Mile Road
Traverse City, MI 49684
(231) 947-3780

Ms. Betsy Upton Stover
Trustee
FrederickS. Upton Foundation
100 Ridgeway
East Lansing, MI 49085
(616) 982-1905
(616) 982-0323
betsystover@aol.com

Ms. Lorna Straus
Trustee
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 278
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-1933
(773) 702-7384
(773) 702-73 84
l-straus@uchicago.edu

Ms. Barbara Stremler

Dr. Bernard Stremler
Vice President
Four Cou~ty Community Foundation
4637 Hollow Comers Road
Dryden, MI 48428-9725
(810) 796-3473
(810) 796-3753

Dr. Ira Strumwasser
Executive Director &amp; CEO
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michi
Foundation
600 Lafayette East X520
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 225-6399
(313) 225-7730
istrumwasser@bcbsm.com

�Ms. Elizabeth C. Sullivan
Vice President- Program
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
P.O. Box 3151
Troy, MI 48084-2818
(248) 643-9630
(248) 643-0588
ecsullivan@kresge.org

Ms. Donna Sumbera
Trust Officer
CB Wealth Management
101 N. Washington Avenue
Flint, MI 48607
(989) 776-7445
(989) 776-7309
donna.sumbera@cbcf-net.com

Supervi
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(231)995-1 :
(231) 995- 10aswaney@n~o.li.l..;;;....-:

Mr. Ronald L. Swanson
Executive Director
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
714 Chestnut
Cadillac, MI 49601
(231) 775-9911
(231) 775-8126
cacf@netonecom.net

Mr. Bryon Taber
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
1415 Heritage Tower
Battle Creek, MI 49017
(616) 968-6171
(616) 968-5126

Ms. Nancy T
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Foundation
1415 Heritage T
Battle Creek, MI (616) 968-61 7 1
( 616) 968-5726
B indafndn@aol.

Mr. Norman Tabor
Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
(313) 965-4220
(313) 965-3626

Ms. Lillie Tabor
Vice President
Metro Health Foundation
3774 Fullerton
Detroit, MI 48238
(313) 834-8468
(313) 965-3686

Mr. Bob Tagatz
Grand Hotel Reside;:;: ~;;:::r:=
Concierge

Dr. Margaret A. Talburtt
Executive Director
Michigan Women's Foundation
17177 North Laurel Park Drive, Suite
443
Livonia, MI 48152-2693
( 34) 542-3946
734) 542-3952
negta1burtt@yahoo.com

Mr. Robert G. Tambellini
President
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street
P.O. Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
(231) 536-2440
(231) 536-2640
bob@c3f.org

Mr. Duane L. Tarnacki
Partner
Clark Hill, P.L.C.
500 Woodward Avenue S ·
Detroit, MI 48226-3485
(313) 965-8264
(313) 965-8252
dtamacki@clarkhill.com

lr. S. Martin Taylor
3oard Of Directors
=&gt;TE Energy Foundation
_..., 8 WCB; 2000 Second A venue
:Jetroit, MI 48226
_13 ) 235-7269
_1 3) 235-0232
_·Iorsm@dteenergy .com

Ms. Helen Taylor
State Director
The Nature Conservancy- Michigan
N atura1 Features
101 E. Grand River A venue
Lansing, MI 48906-4348
(517) 316-0300
(517) 332-8382
htaylor@tnc.org

Ms. Anna Diggs Taylor
DTE Energy Foundation
2000 Second Avenue, 1046
Detroit, MI 48226

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Mr. Frank C. Taylor
Associate Director, Kellogg Intitiative
Leadership Program
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
( 616) 969-2680
( 616) 969-2693

Ms. Debra Taylor
Program Officer
Detroit Youth Foundation
Fisher Building, Suite 206
3011 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
dtaylor524@aol.com

Mr. S. Mark Terman
Executive Director
Governors Council on Physical
Fitness, Health, &amp; Sports
P.O. Box 27187
Lansing, MI 48909-7187
(517) 347-7891
(517) 347-8145

Mr. Kurt Terrien
Client Services Manager
World Asset Management
255 East Brown Street, Suite 300
Birmingham, MI 48009
·
(248) 901 -0860
(248) 901-0872
kterrien@worldasset.com

Ms. Uma Thangaraj
Operating Director
Portage Health Foundation
500 Campus· Drive
Hancock, MI 49930
(906) 483 -1505
(906) 483-1521
uthangaraj@portagehealth.org

Ms. Kristyn Theisen
Executive Director
Community Foundation of Monroe
County
P.O. Box627
111 E. First Street
Monroe, MI 48161-0627
(734) 242-1976
(734) 242-1234
ktheisen@cfmonroe.org

Dr. Jane R. Thomas
Trustee
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Grosse Pointe, MI 48243
(313) 393-1185
(313)393-1187
jthomas@med.wayne.edu

Ms. Diane Thompson
Treasurer
The Miller Foundation
310 WahWahTaySee Way
Battle Creek, MI 49015-4065
(616) 964-3542
(616) 964-8455

Mr. Robert Thornton
Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 170(
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
(313) 393-1164
rthomton@skillman.org

Mr. William S. Ticknor
President
Winship Memorial Scholarship
Foundation
Sherriff Ooslin Company
10 Avenue C
Battle Creek, MI 49015
(269) 962-4036

Mr. Aaron Tidball
Community Relations Specialist
Target Corporation
1000 Nicollet A venue
TPS 3080
Minneapolis, MN 55403
(612) 696-5789
(612) 969-9666
aaron. tidball@target.com

Ms. Bev Tippett
Program Officer
Community Foundation of Greater
Flint
502 Church Street
Flint, MI 48502-1206
(810) 767-8270
(810) 767-0496
btippett@cfgf.org

Ms. Janet S. Tomhave
Business Administrator
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, MI 4941 7
(616) 842-6378 ex.13
(616) 842-9518
jtomhave@ghacf.org

Ms. Rachel B. Tompkins
President
Rural School and Community Trust
1825 K Street, NW, Suite 703
Washington, DC 20006
(202) 955-7177
(202) 955-7179
rachel.tompkins@ruraledu.org

Ms. Janet Topolsky

�Mr. Leonard Trankina
Executive Director
Mackinac Island Chamber Of
Commerce
P.O. Box 451
~ackinac Island, MI 49757
{906) 847-3571

Ms. Tina Travis
Executive Director
Gratiot County Community Foundation
1131 E. Center Street
P.O. Box 310
Ithaca, MI 48847-1603
(989) 875-4222
(989) 875-2858
gccf@edzone.net

Mr. Bob Traxler
Trustee
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
4800 Appletree Lane
Bay City, MI 48706-9216
J 906) 847-3701
(906) 847-3893

Ms. Kim-Lan Trinh
Senior Program Officer
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
(313) 961-6675
(313) 961-2886
ktrinh@cfsem.org

Ms. Laura J. Trudeau
Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
P.O.Box3151
Troy,MI 48084-2818
(248) 643-9630
(248) 643-0588
ljtrudeau@kresge.org

Mr. Richard Tsoumas
Vice President
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
145 Smithfield Rd.
Battle Creek, MI 49015-3521
(616) 963-4745
(616) 968-5126

Yls. Linda Tsoumas
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
1415 Heritage Tower
Battle Creek, MI 49017
616) 968-6171
616) 968-5126

Ms. LaJeanna Turner
Assistant Vice President
Comerica Charitable Foundation
P.O. Box 75000
Detroit, MI 48275-0001
(313)222-7356
(313) 222-3900
lajeanna_ d_tumer@comerica.com

Ms. Marianne Udow
President
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Foundation
Planning &amp; Dev. Svcs., BCBSM
600 Lafayette East, J731
Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 225-7227
(313) 225-7730
mudow@bcbsm.com

Ms. Judy Valentine
Executive Director
Huron County Community Foundation
1160 S. Van Dyke
Bad Axe, MI 48413-9615
(989) 269-2850
(989) 269-2844
HCCF@hisd.k12 .mi.us

Mr. Robert Van Dongen
Financial Officer
Rosenzweig Coopersmith Foundation
146 Monroe Center, Suite 630
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Ms. Barbara Van Dusen
Trustee
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
320 Lakeside Drive
Birmingham, MI 48009-1369
(313) 961-6675
(313) 961-2886

Mr. Michael P. VanBuren
Project Leader/Senior Writer
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(616) 968-2174
(616) 969-2118

neral Motors Foundation
C: 482-C27-D76
Renaissance Center
oit, MI 48265-3000
3) 665-2992
- ) 665-0746
.utley@gm.com

·or Principal
er, Canfield, Paddock and Stone
. Jefferson Street, Suite 2500
it, MI 48226-4416
.:; 496-7512
~- 496-8451
- en@millercanfield.com

�Ms. Diane VanBuren Jones
Program Director
Non Profit Facilities Center United
Way Community Services
212 Griswold Avenue Third Floor
Detroit, Ml 48226
(313) 226-9421
(3 13) 226-921 0

Mr. Rich VanderVeen
John D. Voelker Foundation

Mr. William R. Vanderbilt
Executive Director
The Community Foundation of
Holland/Zeeland Area
70 West 8th Street, Suite 100
Holland, MI 49423-3166
(616) 396-6590
(616) 396-3573
cfothza@macatawa.org

Ms. Karin VanDyke
Vice President
Community Foundation for Delta
County
Doctors Park Suite 121 Box 5
2500 7th Avenue, South
Escanaba,MI 49829-0005
(906) 786-6654
(906) 786-9124

Ms. Donna Vanlwaarden
Director
Dorothy A. Johnson Center on
Philanthropy
232C DeVos Center
401 W. Fulton Street
Grand Rapids, MI 49504-6431
(616) 336-7585
vaniwaad@gvsu.edu

Mr. Ben Varney
The Pinney Foundation
6311 Virginia
Cass City, MI 48726
(989) 872-3613

Mr. David Vis

Ms. Ruth Vis
Vice President, Public Affairs Officer
Bank One
200 Ottawa, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2405
(616) 771-7409
(616) 771-7092
ruth_vis@bankone.com

Ms. Sue Volkers
Foundations Administrator
DeVos Family Foundations
P.O. Box 230257
Grand Rapids, MI 49523-0257
(616) 454-4114
(616) 774-0116
sueV@RDVCorp.com

Ms. Liz Wade
Roscommon County Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 824
Roscommon, MI 48653
(888) 651 -7590
(888) 651-7590

Mr. John Wade
Trustee
Roscommon County Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 824
Roscommon, MI 48653
wadej@kirtland.edu

Ms. Marcia Walainis
Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
(313) 965-4220
(313) 965-3626

Mr. Randy Walainis
Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
706 E. Gunn Road
Rochester, MI 48306-1904
(313) 226-9360
(313) 965-3626

Mr. Kevin F. Walker
Program Director-Pathways Out Of
Poverty Program
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
1200 Mott Foundation Building
503 South Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502-1820
(810) 238-5651
(810) 766-r/53
kwalker@mott.org

Mr. Paul Wandrie
Mackinac Island Compost Faci

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�Mr. Patrick J. Ward
Vice President &amp; Manager
Fifth Third
38 Fountain Square Plaza,
MD#ICOM33
Cincinnati, OH 45263
(513) 534-5112
(513) 534-4638

Dr. Nancy Bregi Warren
President
Benjamin and Marion Bregi Foundation
2119 Harbor Reach Drive
Traverse City, MI 49686-9721
(231) 223-4167
(23 1) 922-7 834
nbwarren@chartermi.net

Ms. Lee Nelson Weber
Program Director
Dyer-Ives Foundation
Suite 501-H
"'
161 Ottawa, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2716
(616) 454-4502
(616) 454-8545

Mr. Peter M. Wege
President
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
(616) 957-0480
(616) 957-0616
wfpmw@aol.com

Ms. Ulrike Wege
The Wege Founda ·
P.O. Box 638 8
Grand Rapids, MI ...9.:

Mr. Keith Weigel
Institutional Investment Manager
Bank One
611 Woodward A venue
P.O. Box 330222
Detroit, MI 48226-3408
(313) 225-3595
Keith_Weige@bankone.com

Ms. Mary Weigel
Bank One
611 Woodward Avenue
P.O. Box 330222
Detroit, MI 48226-3408

Mr. John Welch
Vice President
National City Bank of Michigan:
Illinois
901 S. Garfield
Traverse City, MI 49686-34.J l
(231) 935-1286
(231) 935-1349

Ms. Barbara Wertheimer
Program Officer
DENSO North America Foundation
24777 DENSO Drive
P.O. Box 5047, MC 4600
Southfield, MI 48086-5047
(248) 3 72-823 3
(248) 213-2550
barb_wertheimer@denso-daim.com

Ms. Betsy Wesselhoft
Gogebic-Ontonagon Community
Foundation
205 West Aurora Street
Ironwood, MI 49938
(906) 229-6104
(906) 229-6190
wesselb@gccmh.org

Mr. Ronald White
Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundatio
1200 Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502-1820

Mr. Stuart White
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
140 Ashman
P.O. Box 349
Midland, MI 48640
(989) 837-1100
(989) 837-3240

Ms. Lynn T. White
President &amp; Trustee
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
P.O. Box 349
Midland, MI 48640
(989) 837-1100
(989) 837-3240
lynnwhite003 @aol.com

Ms. Marie Wilkerson
Trustee
Osceola County Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 37
Reed City, MI 49677
(231) 832-9350

�Mr. Qary Williams
Trustee
Straits Area Community Foundation
Box 953
1440 Wenniway Drive
Mackinaw City, MI 49701-0953
(989) 354-6887
(231) 436-4166
garywill42@aol.com

Ms. Gussie Williams
Straits Area Community Foundation
P.O. Box 193
Mackinaw City, MI 49701-0193

Mr. John Robert Williams
Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941-4010
(23 1) 941-4066

Ms. Katherine Williams
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941-40 10
(231) 941 -4066

Ms. Angelique Williams
Target Corporation
21500 Northwestern Highway
Southfield, Ml -48075-5018

Mr. Donald G. Williamson
Director of Finance &amp; Adm.
McGregor Fund
333 W. Fort St., Suite 2090
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
(313) 963-0030
(313)963-3512
don@mcgregorfund.org

Ms. Barbara A. Willyard
Executive Director
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
111 Water Street
P.O. Box495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
(989) 354-6881
(989) 356-3319
cfnem@alpena.cc.mi. us

Mr. Richard Wilson
Presidnet
Besser Foundation
123 N . Second Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707-2873
517/354-4722
( 517) 3 54-8099

Ms. Molly Wilson

Mr. Patrick J. Wilson
Legal Counsel
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684
(231) 941-4010
(23 1) 941 -4066
pjw@wilsonkester.com

Ms. Sharalee Wilson
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941-4010
(231) 941-4066

Mr. Timothy P. Wintermute
Executive Director
The Hannan Foundation
4750 Woodward
Detroit, MI 48201-1300
(313) 833-1300 *817
(313) 833-1710
twintermute@ezsis.org

Mr. Tom Woiwode
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, M1 48226-3134
(313) 961-6675
(313) 961-2886
twoiwode@voyager.net

Mr. Fred M. Woodruff, Jr.
President and CEO
The Miller Foundation
310 WahWahTaySee Way
Battle Creek, M1 49015-4065
(616) 964-3542
(616) 964-8455
fmwoodruff@maxxconnect.net

Ms. Karen Woods
Executive Director
The Empowerment Network
45 5 Mid Oak Drive
North Muskegon, MI 49445-2725
(231) 719-0719
(231) 719-9859
kkmwoods@attbi.com

Vice President Institutional Service~
Fifth Third Bank
2280 West Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48084-3301
(248) 458-5767
(248) 458-5790

�Huilan Yang
Evaluation Manager
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
(269) 968-2240
(269) 968-2693
huilan.yang@wkkf.org

Ms. Judith N. Yeo
Trustee
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
3 023 Davenport
P.O. Box 3275
Saginaw, MI 48602-3652
(989) 793-9830
(989) 793-0186

Mr. Lloyd J. Y
President
Wickson-Link _
3023 Davenpo
Saginaw, MI -i8
(989) 793-98..&gt;0
(989) 793-0186

Ms. Lindsey Younger
Development Officer
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church Street
Flint, MI 48502-1206
(810) 767-8270 ext. *814
(8 10) 767-0496
lyounger@cfgf.org

Mr. Dennis Younger

Ms. Marialyce Zee •
YAC Advisor
Sparta Community F·a::::~:2:.
161 Ottawa Ave -. -.
Grand Rapids, MI 9 - .::
(616) 887-8253

Mr. John F. Ziraldo
Executive Director
Thompson-McCully Foundation
225 N. Sheldon Road
Plymouth, MI 48170-1524
(734) 453 -6412
(734) 453-6475
jziraldo@thompson-mccullyfdn .org

Ms. Sheila Craft Zorn
Assistant Vice President
Citizens Bank-Flint
328 S. Saginaw Street
Flint, MI 48502-1923
(810) 766-7789
(81 0) 342-7053
sheila-craft@cbcf-net.com

Mr. Henry Zuilhof
Treasurer
Rotary Charities of Tra erse C _
250 E. Front Street, Suite 3 0
Traverse City, MI 49684(231) 941-40 10
(231) 941-4066

Ms. Tina Zuilhof
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
(231) 941 -4010
(231) 941 -4066

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�The 2003 Annual Conference
will be held at the
Amway Grand Plaza Hotel
Grand Rapids
November 10-12

CMF

Council of
Michigan
Foundations

Serving grantmakers. Advancing giving.

Council of Michigan Foundations
P.O. Box 599 • Grand Haven, Ml 49417
phone: 616/842-7080
fax: 616/842-1 7 60 or 842-301 0
cmf@cmif.org
www.cmif.org

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CMF

Council of
Michigan
Foundations

Serving grantmakers. Advancing giving.

FAMILY FOUNDATIONS R ETREAT

CR #: _ _ _ _ _ __ __

Amount owed: _ _ _ _ __

Amount paid: _ _ __ __

Amount refunded: - - - " - - ' Check #: _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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2002

VOYAGE OF DISCOV ERY FOR
PHILAN;['HROPIC FAMILIES

September 28-29,2002

September 28 -29, 2002
Mackinac Island, Grand Hotel
CMF members may register on-line at:

www.cmif.org/members/30thconfinfo.htm
Return completed form with payment to:

Council of Michigan Foundations
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417
or fax with credit card information to: (616) 842-1760
Participant Information:

(Please type or print clearly. Use a separate form for each registrant;
if necessary, photocopy. Complete both sides.)
Name:
First name for badge:
Title:
Spouse name for badge (if registering):
Youth name(s) and age(s)*:
Foundation:
Foundation address:
• Individuals a'lil.d families considering
establishing a foundation
Donors
..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.. •• 'Frustees
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Next Gene£ation
Spouses
Youth 8-18 years
Staff

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Jo Attend

We are delighted to invite you to join your family foundation colleagues at our
Fourth Annual Family Foundations Retreat at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac
Island on Saturday, September 28 through Sunday, September 29, 2002.
This retreat is for you, other members of your family, and your family foundation trustees and staff. Our goal is to offer a thought-provoking and enjoyable
learning experience from which you will be energized, inspired, prepared to try
a few new ideas, and supported by a host of new friends and colleagues.
~

A wonderful new addition to this year's retreat is a youth grantmaking activity
for family foundation children from 8 to 18 years of age. With the help of
members of the Mackinac 'Island Community Foundation Youth Committee,
family foundation youth will have an opportunity to learn about the process
of grantmaking. They will review Island youth project proposals, develop
questions to ask on site visits, conduct site visits via bicycles, and award grants
totaling $900 to island organizations. In addition, there will be a youth
community service project on Sunday morning.
We are most grateful for the generous family foundation support that CMF
received for its 2002 family phitanthropy programming. It has made this year's
exciting retreat possible! Thanks go to The Cook Family Foundation, The
Herbert H. &amp; Grace A Dow Foundation, Frey Foundation, Richard &amp; Jane
Manoogian Foundation, Morley Foundation, Paine Family Foundation, and
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation.
The retreat is a time to focus on issues of importance to family foundations.
Please join us for a Voyage of Discovery for Philanthropic Families. We look
forward to welcoming you on Saturday, September 28!

c?r?J(L

~.~ Cummings
Chair
Family Foundation Committee

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Rob Collier
President
CMF

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Susan Howbert
Director
Family Philanthropy

CMF

Council of
Michigan
Foundations

Serving grantmakers. Advancing giving.

P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417

�Council of Michigan Foundations

Retreat Registration

September 28 - 29, 2002
Deadline: September 20, 2002

2002 :family Joundalions :Jlelreal

0 CMF Member: $100.00
0 Non-member: $150.00
No registration fee for youth
Total Retreat Fees: $_ _ _ __
Payment Options.

(Please select your payment preference.)
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0

My check (or money order) for the TOTAL registration amount
indicated above is enclosed. (Please make payable to the
"Council of Michigan Foundations.")
Please bill my VISA for the TOTAL registration amount
indicated above.
Please bill my MasterCard for the TOTAL registration amount
indicated above.
(Please complete the following:)
Account Number:

ears on card:

Saturday, September 28
Hotel Check In Upon Arrival

Noon- 1 p.m.

Welcome Lunch
Main Dining Room

1:30- 4:30p.m.

Boards, Governance and Family Issues
Judy Healey, Grand Pavilion

1:30- 4:30p.m.

Youth Grantmaking Activity
Mackinac Island School

5:30 - 7:00 p.m.

Reception at Dick and Jane Manoogian's home

7:30 - 9:00 p.m.

Dinner at the Grand Hotel

Sunday, September 29
7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Breakfast
Main Dining Room

8:30- 11:30 a.m.

Talking It Out: Communication &amp; Collaboration for
Family Foundation Success
Michael Brandwein, Grand Pavilion

8:30- 11:30 a.m.

Youth Community Project
Beach, Boardwalk, and Park Clean-up

Noon- 1:30 p.m.

Family Foundations Networking Luncheon
Youth Grants Awarded, Grand Pavilion

Please register me for the following tours

(Nominal fee of up to $10 per person may be charged for tours utilizing
bicycles and carriages.)
Sunday, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
0 Collections and Conservation Tour of Heritage Center
0 Mackinac Island Fudge Program
0 Fort Mackinac Exhibits and Program Tour
0 Wildflower and Natural History Tour ,
0 Preserving the Horse Culture of Mackinac
0 Technology Boat Tour of the Straits (Minimum of 50 participants are needed. Special $50 transportation fee)
Questions: Contact Michelle Leyton at CMF (6 16) 842-7080.

CMF Annual Conference Activities
2:00 - 4:30 p.m.

Tours

5:00 - 6:30 p.m.

Opening Reception

7:00p.m.

Dinner and Keynote
Honorable Alan K. Simpson

Hotel registration form is enclosed

�cfaturda'l Ajternoon cfession
Boards, Governance and Family Issues
This highly inteFactive worksh0p will exami.ne
donor ~egacy and values ,in light of cmn;ent
trustee resi]ponsiibil!hties, l0olinug at e'fffective boa&gt;d.
au.eeil!iE!gs andt !fet~~Feats, and thi:mking abl'mil! the
connection between mission and g1;antmakit1g.
In addition, the issnes of family dynamics and their
impact on board wor} and foundation succession
will be addressed.
Facilitator: Judith K. Healey has been a foundation
professional for 27 years. She has worked in senior
positions at every type of grantmaking foundation,
and for rthe past 14 years has functioned as a consultant to more than 50 family
foundat~orm boards as they plan f0r their fl!lrt: u e. Her latest book is A Voyage of
Discovery: A Planning Workbook for Philrmthmpic Families, published by the
National Center om Family Philanthropy.

Talking It Out: Communication &amp;
Collaboration for Family Foundation Success
This dynamic session demonstrates practical skills
to build better and strong family foundation teai!I)s,
includ~ng: dealing with disagreement in p0sitive
ways, leadership listening, using key questions for
problem-solving and decision-making, inGeasing
trust and open communication, and facilitating
change in others and ourselves. You'll be recharged
and revitalized!
Facilitator: Michael Brandwein is a nationally
award-winning speaker, educator, author, lawyer,
and communication expert known for his practical, "use-it-immediately" focus.
He is a frequent keynoter, including top-rated presentations for the Council on
Foundations' 2001 Family Foundation Conference and 2001 C0mmunity
Foundation Conference.
Michael serves on the national board of the Americail Camping Association,
has written two best-selling books on ttraining and managing youth leaders
and has written and presented three 1999 Emmy® award-winning public
television programs.

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Axk &amp; Manut:lCtiTring ·Americana Foundation ·. Amy Foundation.· Ann Ar1Jor Area Community l~oundati&lt;m • Ch&lt;\rks Anthony Fo'undation · Arnl\ foundation
Athens Area c:ommunity Foundation. lhtlk One . Bardga County Comrnunity Foundation ·The Barber Foundation · Barry Comm:uniry .Foundation • Charles f: &amp;
Adeline L Barth foundation· B,Jttle Creek Community Foundation· The Batts Foundation· C:turles M. 13;Juervi&lt;: Foundariou, Inc.· Bav Area Connmmitv Foundation
Jos&lt;:ph E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust • Bedt(ml Fouridarion · Madeleine &amp; /Vl.wdell L Berman Foundation · Berrien C(lrntnunitv Foundation·. Bc·sse~ Foundation
Serving grantmdkers. Advancing giving.
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Michigan· Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation· Bodman. Longley &amp; Dahling LLP ·John A. &amp; Marlene L. Boii ·Foundatinn · Bonisteel Foundation ·Ton.! &amp;
Sarah tlorm.m FouncLJticnl. · Brauch County Community Foundation • David A. Brandou Foundation • lkr~jarnin &amp; IVLlrionl3rcgi Fotu)cbtion · Hilda E, Bretzlatf Fonnchtioir · Robert W. &amp;· Lynn H. Browne FouncbtioD
Buhr Foundation· Edyth Hush Charitable Foundation·, Inc.· Cadillac Area CDmrnunity Foundation ·The Campbell· Fund · Capital Rc'gion Communitv Foundation · The Carls Foundation · Castaing Falllily Fonndation
rhc Clanmce &amp; Grace Chamberlirl Foundation · Gcrala W Chamberlin Foundation, Inc · Charkvoi.x Coun'ty ·Commtrnity Foundation · Chemical Bank &amp;'Trust· Lila Chcrri Foundation· Chippcws County Commnnit)'
FoundJtion • Citizens Bank-Flint • CLmnad Foundation · Cb , te County &lt;:;:om.tnunity Foimdation • Henry 0. Clark, Jr. Foundcition · Clio Area Community fund · Colin,! Foundation ·Julius V &amp;: Alice C. Combs
Foundation Cmnerica Charitable Foundation · Constantine Area Conmmnil)' Foundaticm · Consumc·rs Energy foumLttion · Cook Char:itable Trust · Cook Family Foundation • Coopersville Area Conummity Foundation
·Raymond M. &amp; Jane Cracchiolo Foundati()JJ • Crystal F:•lls/Foresr Park Area C&lt;&gt;unnunity Fuucl· Robert &amp;Jeanine Dagetwi.s FouiJcbtiou • Daiml&lt;:rCbryslcr Coqxiration Ftind' · Dorothy U. 1hlton Foundation· IVLE.
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Foundation·. Fenton Community Fund· The Fetzer Institute· Fibre Converters Foundarinn,lnc..• Fiti:h Third '• George fl. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation· Max M. &amp; Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation · Fi,lrcr-fnsky Foundation
Ethel&amp;· James Flinn Family Foundation · Flint Ink Foundation • Conununity Foundation of Greater Flint • Ford Foundation • Ford Motor Company Fund· Four County Cormnnnity 'f'oundation • Hcury A Fox Jr: &amp;
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ln~. • The Gormck Fund .Grand Hbnc Conununity Fund • Grand Haven An'J Commuriity h1undarion· Grand R&lt;1pids Co1~mumity Foumbtion · Grand Rapids Jaycees Folmdation · Gr.u.rd R&lt;ipicb Llb~·l Founlbt:ion
Grand 1hwers\? Regional Community Ft1tmdation · Granger Foundation · Cr~niot County Ctmmmmty Foundation · ( ;re,lt Lakes Encr~o'v People Fund · Great Llke5 Fishery 1hrst • Greater Frankennntth Arc· a Community
Foundanon · Tht: Greater Lansing Foundatioll · Conmtunitv foundation of Greater Rochester· Greenville AxeJ Community F(Jtmdation · CuardLmlndustrics Corp.· Gygi &amp; Von Wys' Found:ition • Hagen Family
PoundJtion ·The Hannan Foundation • Charles Stewart Hardi11g Foimdation ·James &amp; Cathc·rine Haveman Family Foundation ·The H,ees Family Foundation ·The Edsko c'X Claire Hekrnan Foundation · Paul B.
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Foundation ·The Clarence &amp;'Jack Hunmd roundanon • I'bc Community Foundation ·of the H.olland/Zedand -Area ·The Holley ·foundation · Homer .Area ,Community Foundatipn · R obcrt L &amp; Judith S. Hooker
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Fotm&lt;btion ·The: Lvon Foundation · M &amp; I'v1 Area Comnmnity Foundation · . acatawa llaqk · ac:Key "OUnd,JtiOn • ackmac [sand .onnmurity Foundation ·The /Vlalp'ass hmndatiim · Manistee County Conllmmiry
F:11mdation · Richarcl. &amp; J~ne Manoot;ian Foundation · M,rrque!te Community Foum1):ic{J\· l'#l\n't(t)2tte-Ajger Yu(i)h 1lurA Jtitl1 • ·0arsha11 Community Fmmda_tion · Martin family Fo~mcbtion Masco Foundatic~n
Couunumty Foumbnon tor Mason County. · Peter B. Mason Ch,mtable Foundation "'rh!~'LMha~ FmuicEttwn ~. 1\'M~aMell hmnlv Founcbnon · JP McCarthy Foundanmr · McCurdy Mc'Jnonal Scbobrs111p
Foundation· McGrcgor'hmd ·B.D.&amp;- Jmc E. Mcintyre Foumlarion • C.S. &amp; Marim1 F Mcintyre foundation · W.D. '" l~n.Jdence A. Mcintyre Fotmd:ition • McLoughlin Emuly Foundation · Mecosta County Cmnmt111ity
Foumbtion ·1'he.MEEMJC Foundation fat the: Future ofEducation • Metro Health Foundation· Michigan l\IDS Fund ·lv1icbigJ11 Autnti.JOtive Compressor, Inc.· Michi~m Gateway Community Foundation Michigan
Humanities Council· Michigan Swe Bar Foundation · Michigan Women's Foundation · Midland Area Community Foundation ·The ,'vliller Foumiation ·Miller. Can!lcld. Paddock, and Stone\ PLC ·· Howard Miller
Foundation · Louise· Tul.ler Miller TnJ.,t.· Milbnan-Harris-Romano Foundation • Miss;mkee .Are,.J .Community Foundation · 'Sid · Mittra &amp; Jhni 1'v1ittxa Family Foundation · Commuuit; Foundation of Monroe Con my
Shu beck Mons(mr Foundation· FrederickS. &amp; Lt:zlvnne P Moore Familv_Foundation· Morlev ·Foundation ·Charles StewJrt Mott Foundation· Ruth Mott rmtndation • MSMS Foundation, Mt. Pleasant Area Conununitv
Fuund,rtion MunderCapital Management · ·. Henrv C.&amp;' Audri.:nnc MtJrPY Foundation · C&lt;1mr1nmity Foundation f()r Mpskcgon Cou1.Jty ·Werner&amp; Ruth NJrtcl Foundation · N:~tional City Bank of Michigan/Illinois
Negaunee Art&lt;cl Community Fund· Alle1i E . &amp; .Marie A. Nickless Memmi1l Fo.m\dation · The Nrne Tuna FoundJtion. ·The Nokomis FoLmdation · An1os Nordman Charitable Trust· Nohh Central Mi,::higan Community
Foundation ·Community Found;rtion l(lr Northeast Michigm ·Northern Trust Bank, Fsb ·Norway Area Cornmunity Fund· Community Foundation f()r Oceana County· OsceolQ County Community Ftnmdation
Otsego County Conununiry Foundation ·Paine Family Foundation · Charles A. Parcells Foundation · Ek.1 U, Pardee Fm111dati&lt;in • DonJ!d &amp; Ann Parfet Family Foundation · Peak Street Foundation · Pe,Jrson Family
FoundattorJ · Karen&amp;' Dre\\ Pesbr Foundation · l'etoskcy-Harlxlr Springs Area Community Foundation • Phannacia Corporation ·Willard G. &amp; Jc·ssie M . Pierce Fmmdation ·The Piqney Foundation · Th&lt;; l'istonsPaLlce Foundation • Plante &amp;' Moran, LLP · Plym Fo.u ndation • Sara Pollack Educational Trust · Herbert &amp;. Elsa Ponting Foundation • Porter foundation· The ['ower Foundaticin ·The l'rcede Foundatim1 • The Meyer
&amp;. /\nna Prentis F~mily Foundauon, Inc.· PricewaterhouseCoopcrs ·Public l3cncfit &lt;::orporation • Rachor Family" Foundation ; Ramser-Mnrgan Founcbtion ·.Ransom Fidelity Company Milton M. Rattk'r Fuur1dation
f~]K roundation · l-hrold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation ·Edward &amp; Elyse l~og&lt;:rs family Foundation · Rosconir.non County Conunurrity Foundation • Rmenzweig Coopersmith Foundation R.otary Charities of
Traverse City· R.otary District 6:\60 Foundation ·The R.ufrilc'l' Foundation · Harold M. &amp; Norine L Rupp Charit;.Jblc Foundation· Chassan l'v1. Sa;tb Foundation · Sag:e Foundation · S,tginaw ConnmnrityFoundation
Sanilac County Cot.l:in)unit)- Foumbtion · Savage Foundation · SUC · Schalon Foundation ·· Schoolcraft County Communitv Found;\tion ·Scofield /Vkn1orial Schoh1rship Foundation. Seabury hmnchtion ·The Seb,lsti:Jn
Foundation ·Seevers Farnily Foumbtion · Sehn Foundation· William &amp; Sarah Seidrnan Fntmcbtion · G&lt;·orgc &amp; Elizabeth Sc·ifcrt Found;1tion · Shaevsky. Family Fouml~.Jtion ·The NateS. &amp; Ruth U. Sh,.!pero Foundation
Samuel &amp; Hamld M, Shapero Foundation · Shiaw.1ssee Community Foundation ·The, Shifl:inan Foundation ·Bill &amp; Vi Sigmund Foundation · Simi Medic,Jl Sqtf Foumbtion Skendzel Family Foundation · Thl' Skillman
Foundaticin • Skmoiis Foundation, lnc'. ·George· M. &amp; /Vtible H. Slocum Foundation· Comnnmity Four.1cldtion tclrSouthea&gt;tern Michigan, Southtidd Cornmuoity Foundation Spart1 Corrmnmity fr)und&lt;Jtion · SpeckhardKnight Charitable- Foumbtlon ·Community Found,ition of St. Clair County • St. Clair foundation· St. Denys Foundation· St. Ignace Area Comn,JUjlity Formdation ·Community Folmdation of~t.Joseph Count)
Standard F.eder&lt;ll -Wealth J'vlanageuwnt · Steel case Fouud,Jtion · Str:lits Area Comrnunity Foundation ·The· ClMrles J Strosac1;n Foundation _. IVLJtirice &amp;' Dorothv Stuhnitz Founda,tion Sturgis Area Conumn)ity Foundation
·Fhe Smnm'crs Founchtion.lnc. · Trhquamcnon Area Community Found,rtion ·The Keith W. T:n1tlingt'r Foundation ·The T1pcstry· Folind~tion of l'vLJry Carmel &amp; Thomas P. Borders T1(get Corporation • fhe 'I:mbm.m
Foundati&lt;m · MaryThompsoil Foundatioi1 ~ . Tl1rce Rivers Area (~ornnmnity Foundation· 'rhe Tiscornia Foundation, Inc.· A.:M. 11.Jdd Company Fmmchtion · 1-brry A, &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation 'Trust Fund G)r
Children with Special I lealth Care Ne-eds·· Jerry L. ·&amp; Marcia D. Tuberger1 hnuidation ·Turn 2 Found,niorL lnc: • Anlherst &amp; Jancth furner Foundation 'TlJScarora Fund ·Tuscola County Community Foumi1tion
Mary LTylcr Donor Advised Fund· Unitedjc·\-vish Foundation· Burwn H. &amp; Elizabetf1 S. Upjohn Charitable Trust· Harold &amp; Grace UEjohi1 Foundation· W.E. Upjolm lnstitute fix Employmc:nt Research· Community
FoundatiOn of the. Upper Peninsula · Frederick S. Upton Foundation ·The Valenti Foundation · W S. &amp; Lois Vap Dalson Foumbtion · Frank S. &amp;' Mollie S. VanDervoort Menwr.idl founchtion · Verizon ·Vicksburg
Foundation ·John D.Voelker Foundation ·John VI. &amp; Rose E. Watson Scholarship Foundation · The \'Vege Foumbtion: james ,A,, Welch Foundation · Charles R. &amp; M,·.Jric· \Verner Foundation ·The Wctsman Foundation
Wheeler Family Foundation ··Whirlpool F,o undation ·John &amp;: Elizabeth Wlmcley FoundatiOn· The Whitney F,und ; Harvey R:n,dall Wi,-kes Foundation · Wickson-Link Mem.orial Foundation ·Bill &amp; Sally Wildncr
Foundation • The Wilkinson Foundation · Jamison Williar11s Found:ttion ·The Matilda R. Wilson Fund • The Ralph C. Wilson Fotll1dation krdore &amp;. Beryl \Vir1kdmnn Foundation · \Vimhip. M emorial
Scholarship Founda.tion ·The Kate &amp; Richard Woltc'rs Foundation ·Wolverine World Wide ·Wyoming Commumty Foundation ·Yeo Family Foundation ·The Young Fonndation · Mdvin L. &amp; Hilda J Zuehlke
Charitable Found.ttion W.Ton1 ZurSdunlede Foundation · Council of Michigan Foundations Annual R eport · For the p~riod ·ofApril 1, 2002 to March 31, 2003

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DEAR

OUR

M I SSION

As a membership association, the Council of Michigan
Foundations' (CMF) mission is to increase, enhance and
improve philanthropy in Michigan .
OUR

CMF's wo~k is guided by the following value;:
~elationships

to last.

We strive for diversity and i,;clu~ion in our staff,

our Board and our membership.
We ·act as a servant leader for organized philanthropy.
We seek, develop and share knowledge about philanthropy.
We strive for excellence in everything we do.

OUR

PURPOSES

Advocate: To represent the interests and concerns
grantmake~s

if Michigan

with state and national government.

Educate: To support iffective grantmaking by providing

educational progra.ms and resources.
Network: To provide the means for the regular sharing

if ideas

and experiences among grantmakers and with grantseekers.
Increase: To assist with the growth

if organized

philanthropy in Michigan.
Lead: To facilitate and support collaborative philanthropic

·responses to critical needs in Michigan.
Promo.te: To help Michigan residents understand and

appreciate the role of philanthropy.

AND

FRIENDS

We are pleased to highlight some of the many services the Council of Michigan
Foundations (CMF) has offered to our members in the past year."As f1 nussion- .
. driven organization, CMF exists solely to serve _its members and advance giving
in Michigan. The Strategic Plan, approved by the Board in February 2002,
continues to guide our work a nd the accomplishments shared here.
On the Board level, t,his was a year of significant transition with two founding
trustees, Margaret Ann (Ranny) Riecker, President of the Herbert H . and Grace
A. Dow Foundation, and Gil Hudson, Chair of the Hudson-Webber Foundation,
retiring after a combined 45 plus years of service. Appreciation for service was also
extended to Trustees Richard Rappleye then of the CS. Mott Foundation and
now the kresge Foundation and Don Parfet from the Donald and Ann Parfet
Family Founda~ion.

VALUES

We build

MEMBERS

We welcom.ed new Trustees: David Egner front the. Hudson-Webber Foundation,
Russell Gabier from the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation, Phillip Peters from the CS.
Mott Foundation, and Peggy Thompso~ from the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow
Foundation. Earlier in the year the Board appointed Heath Meriwether from the
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan to complete the term of
Alan Gilmour.
We are pleased that our auditor, PricewaterhouseCoopers, has again provided an
. unqualified opinion on the audited financial statements. We ha~e been careful
stewards and have done some significant belt-tightening, particularly in recognition
o(the challenging economy. As a result, we were able to postpone a dues in~rease
· until April of 2004-nine years without a change-a new record in our history.
With questions of accountability being raised by members of Congress and a
significant turnover in our State Legislature, CMF has been busy working on your
behalf helpin.g lawmakers understand the value of philanthropy to our communities
and the people of Michigan.Your participation and support is much appreciated. We
k&gt;ok forward to continuing to serve you in 2003-2004 and to welcoming you to
the ~1st Annual Conference, November 10-12, 2003 in Grand Rapids.

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C. DAVID CAMPBELL
Chair

ROBERT S. COLLIER
President &amp; CEO

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6 OUT-OF-STATE ASSOCIATES
24 P:UBLIC FOUNDATIONS
&amp; DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS
1 FAMILY FOUNDATIONS

C. David Campbell, Chair

McGregor Fund
Julie F. Cummings, Vice
C hair, Private Foundations
The M ax M. &amp; Maljorie
S. Fisher Foundation
Diana R. Sieger, Vice C hair,
Community Foundations
Grand Rapids Community
Foundation
S. Martin Taylor, Vice Chair,
Corporate Foundations ·
DTE Energy Foundation

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Kari Schlachtenhaufen,
Secretary
The Skillman Foundation
Lloyd J. Yeo, Treasurer
Wickson-Link Memorial
Foundation
Robert s; Collier,
President &amp; CEO
Council of Michigan
Foundations
Robert P. Aronson
Guardian Industries
Corporation

Elizabeth A. Cherin
Fremont Area Community
Foundation

Heath J Meriwether
C~mmunitY Foundation for
Southqstern Michigan

Herbert D. Doan
The H erbert H. ~ Grace A.
Dow Foundation

Phillip H. Peters
C harles ·stewart Mott
Foundation

David 0 .. Egner
Hudson-Webber Foundation

William C. Richardson
WK. Kellogg Foundation

Rev.J. Louis Felton
Kalamazoo Community
Foundation

Gerald K. Smith
Detroit Youth Foundation

John M.Frey
Frey Foundation

Ira Strumwasser
Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Michigan Foundation

RichardT. Groos
Barry Conm1unity Foundation

Elizabeth C. Sullivan
The Kresge Foundation

Ann K.lrish ·
Earhart Foundation

Margar~t

Olivia P. Maynard
Les Cheneaux Area
Community Foundation

61 CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS
&amp; GIVING PROGRAMS

93 COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS, AFFILIATES, DONOR-ADVISED
FUNDS &amp; SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

Betsy Upton Stover
Frederick S. Upton Foundation

Russell L. Gabier
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

Russell G. Mawby, Chair
CMF Advisory Cabinet

INDEPENDENT FOUNDATIONS

E. Thompson
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D.
Towsley Foundation
Sandra E. Ulsh
Ford Motor Company Fund
Amanda Van Dusen
Miller, Canfield, Paddock
&amp; Stone, P.LC.

Membership in the Council of Michigan Foundations
provides a wide array of beniftts. For more
information, contact Jeri Fischer, Director,
Membership &amp; . Special Projects.

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governance. To volunteer for the 2004 Annual Confe rence Program
Conunittee, contact Vicki Rosenberg,Vice Presid nt &amp; C OO,
at 616.842.7080

More than 30 high quality programs, promoting principles and best practices
for effective grantmaking, were offered on governance, finance and investments,
administration, communication, public policy, grantmaking, furid development
foi community foundations, and other topics . Highlights include:

W 0 R K. I N G · W I T .H . G 0 V E R N M E N, T
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Three "s0ld-out" courses from The
Center for C o rporate. Citizenship
at Boston College for corporate
grantmakers

Working closely with members, CMF contiriued its efforts to help policy makers
. in Lansing and Washington understand the contributions fo undations make to
our communities and to encourage the passage of legislation that supports
charitable giving. Highlights include:

Annual CEO and Program Officer
Retreats attended by over 100
conununity foundation staff

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Philanth ropy is a family affair for sisters Judy
umelhart, Lynn White and Ra nny Riecker- all trustees
of the Harry A. &amp; Margaret D.Towsley Founda tion

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The Fourth Annual Family Foundations
Retreat at the Grand Hotel on
Mackinac Island attended by over
150 participants-from toddlers to
grandparents-featuring noted
conununications expert,
Michael Bra,ndwein

Jcongresswoman Candice Miller (center)
with CMF staff and members.

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Removal of onerous reporting
requirements on corporate
· giving from the SarbanesO xley Bill through· successful
advocacy done in collaboration
with the Council on Foundations

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Co- publication of Michigan itz
Briif, a guide to over 40 public
policy topics of concern to
residents and elected
representatives · .

- Work with the Michigan Congressional delegation on the CARE Act, which
calls for reducing the excise tax on foundations to a flat 1% and adding
the IRA Charitabl~ Rollover

NETWORKING
Several networking events ~ere
offered for grantmakers by
foundation type and by funding
area, regionally, statewide, and
at put-of- state conferences.

- Our first Family Foundations
· Summer Receptions at Walloon
Lake and Higgins Lake

meet~

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Energy
Dr. Mae Jemisonj
Keynote Spe'aker. CMF Chair David Campbell McGregor Fund at the 30th Annual Conference.

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- The 30th Annual Conference, held for the first time on Mackinac Island for
more than 600 grantmakers, which offered expanded opportunities, including
one-on-one advice from national experts o~ topics ranging from law to

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at Boston College workshops to Michigan is
another example of how.CMF provides valuable
training. at a savings to members. "
LORNA UTLEY, Presiden~
[ . General Motors Foundation

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2002-2003

MEMBERSHIP

BENEFITS .

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newsletter for members only,
·providing time sensitive news,
information on upcoming events,
and links to new reports and
resources. Contact Mary Torgeson,
Communications Associate, at
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- Our redesigned website-www.cm if. org-featuring more than 400 sample
documents, a searchable member .roster, an on-line librarian, and much more.
Within four-weeks of launching the site, visitors viewed over 40,000 pages
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S ··E R VICES

- Access to health, vision and dental benefits from Blue Cross Blue Shield
through a partnership with the Small Business A;sociation of Michigan .
(SBAM). The partnership also provides savings on: life insurance, short and
l01ig-term disability, credit card processing, overnight package service and
long distance phone service. Your CMF dues cover,the SBAM membership
fee. Contact Dave Lindberg, Vice :!?resident of Finance &amp; Administration at
616.842.7080 with questions

C 0 L L A B 0 ·R A T I 0 N S
CMF's history of facilitating
collaborations with grantmakers and
with the State of Michigan continued
during 2002-2003. Highlights include
CMF's agreement to serve as fiscal
agent for two new i11itiatives
supported by mem.bers:
- The Land Use Leadership Council,
a bi-partisan group. created by
Governor Granholm to recommend
policies that will minimize the
impact of current land use
tr~nds in Michigan

needs, and making them available at low or no cost,
is another on-going CMF activit)'. Highlights include:
- Creating &amp; Managing A Family Foundation 3 2 Sample Documents
This popular resource has been updated to offer
bylaws, investment policies, conflict of interest
policies, and more. Available to members for $35

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- The Foundation Liaison to Governor Granholm, the first state level
cabinet position dedicated to philanthropy. Karen Aldridge-Eason, Program
Director, Charies Stewart Mott Found~tion, ~as selected for this post

- Guide to Creating a Successful Matching Gift Program
Downloadable for free from the CMF website, this unique guide
answers questions most frequently asked about establishing a .matching
gift program-from the kinds of organizations to match, to how often
to pay the match. The Guide also includes sample forms from several
Michigan companies and foundations

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donors arid engages the next generation. Highlights int;lude:

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{{Helping new family Joundatiof!S and_the next
generation is a vital role, .CMF plays in keeping
Michfgan5 tradition ofgi~it;g strong." .

- The J 1th An nual Summer Leadership Conference at ~entral Michigan
·University for 135 youth grantmakers from Michigan and five other states . .
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from Jackso~ produced the first Ethics· Bo~l for Youth as the Conference
centerpiece. For more information, visit www.youthgrantmakers.org

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- The ac:idition of a youth grantmaking experienc~ to the popular Family
Foundations. Retreat. In 2002, youth ages eight to· seventeen' performed
C()tnm~nity. service, made site visits, and awarded grants for_" youth
programs to Mackinac ·rsland nonprofits .

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SETTL -EMENT PARTNERSHIP
CMF is now in the fourth year of distributing tobacco settlement funds to
65 certified community fm~ndations statewide .. Funds are regranted to healthy
youth and healthy seniors projects with the help of local advisory committees.
To date, over $21 million has. been distribl!-ted statewide with over $10 million
permanently endowed. Despite the state budget challenges, the Governor and
Legislature have agreed to continue supporting the Partnership in the 2004 fiscal
year. For information, contact Barbara Dryer, Grants Manager at 616.842.7080.

LEARNING

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Through www.learningtogive.org, teachers, parents and others now have free
access to ,over 600 teacher-developed, standards-based K-12 philanthropy lessons,
100 briefing papers and other resources.Twenty-six Michigan schools have
agreed t~ teach LTGlessons at every grade level. Initial evaluation findings

PROJECTS
indicate that use of these ·lessons conti:-ibutes to classroom management and
civility-an important and unanticipated benefit. And, through a new partnership .
with Grand Valley State University's Johnson Center for Philanthropy and
Nonprofit Management and School of Education, LTG will prepare
tomorrow's educators to teach about philanthropy and the nonprofit sector.
F~r more information, visit www.learningtogive.org or contact Kathy Agard,
Executive Director at 231.767.3100.

MICHIGAN

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In just over two years, the Michigan IDA Partnership has awarded over. 1,100
Individual Development Accounts to more than 50 program sites throughou~
the state to help low- income working families with home ownership, higher
education and small business development. To date, 87 families have completed
the progpm and purchased their first home. The Partnership-the nation's largest .
l])A demonstration project-receives support from foundations and corporations
which enable it to leverage TANF and other federal funds through the Michigan
Family Independenc~ Agency. For more informati~n, contact Eric Muschler,
Executive Director at 734.542.3946.

H 0 MEL E S S N E· S S
PREVENTION PROJECT
The Michigan State Housing Development Authority and CMF support
partnerships and collaborations between 28 community foundations and local
Continuum of Care conunittees to hold community summits on homelessness
prevention and to create permanent endowments for prevention programs.
To learn more, contact Jeri Fischer, Director of Membership &amp; Special
Projects at 616.842.7080.

G R E AT L A K E S CO M M U N I T Y
F 0 U N D AT I 0 N S E N V I R 0 .N M E N T A L
COLLABORAT.IVE
Cmmnunity foundations in 17 shoreline conununities around the Great Lakes
Basin, including six in Michigan, have completed community meetings on the
environment and are· now ·i n the final stages of matching funds from the Great
Lakes Protection Fund for en~ironmental endowments. Contact Sheila Leahy,
Project Consultant, at 847.735.1616 to lea~;n more about the res~lts ofPhase ·
III of the Collaborative that ends December 2003.

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We are grateful to members for helping to . create and contribute to CMF's eight endowment ·
funds. Income from these funds makes it possible for CMF to respond quickly to member
needs and opportun,ities. Highlights include th£: creation of

- The Margaret Ann (Ranny) Riecker Leadership Fund _;with a one million dollar endowment,
announced in a surprise ceremony at CMF's 2002 Annual Conference. The Fund recognizes
Ranny's 26 plus years
. of service as a founding Trustee of CMF and her dedication to
philanthropy. It will support leadership ;tctivities that help CMF accomplish its mission . ·

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- The Community Foundation Technology Fund, est~blished in February 2003 from the
accumulat~d interest earnings on the WK. Kellogg Foundation Computer Grant, will
support the ongoing tech~ology needs of community foundations
The o.ther Endowment Funds are:

William W. Allen FJmd
To support governme~t -relations work on state and federal
legislation and regulations affecting philanthropy
Dorothy A. johnson Education Fund ·
To support nationally recognized speakers at the Annual Conference
and special trai~ing on principles and practices for grantmaking
Russell G. Mawby Fund to Increase and Improve Philanthropy
To aid new collaborative opportunities and special publications
that will advance the fi~ld of philanthropy
Community Foundations Endowment Fund
To support ongoing technical assist~nce to community foundations
Russell and Ruth Mawby Fund for Kids
To support summ.er internships for the alumni of community
foundation youth advisory committees

Contributing to a CMF endowment fund is an
iffective way to support our mission to increase, enhance
and improve philanthropy in Michigan. For information
on making a contribution, please contact
Rob Collier, President and CEO.

MCFYP (M ichigan Community Foundations'Youth Project) Endowment Fund
To support ongoing technical assistance to Michigan
community foundations youth advisory committees
On March 31, 2003, the comb1ned market value
of these endowment funds was $9,332,038.

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. Condensed Combined Financial Statements ' - Years Ended March 31, 2003 &amp; 2002
COMBINED

2003
Assets
Cash
Investments
Grants &amp; contributions receivable
· Prepaid expenses &amp; other assets
Property &amp; equip net of depreciation

BALANC .E

SHEETS

March 31
2002

$8,766,017
18,590,965
5,285,726
60,599
554,433

$9,867,006
21,866,397
2,424,028
68,473
524,476 '

Liabilities
Accounts payable &amp; other liab.
Grants payable

$549,387
1,029,201

$206,355
410,931

Total liabilities

1,578,588

617,286

7,485,138
19,578,531
4,615,483

10,117,621
20,387 ;108
3,628,365

31,679,152

34,133,094

$33,257,740

·. $'3 4,750,380

Net assets
. Unrestricted
Temporarily restricted
Permanently restricted
Total net assets

$33,257,740

Total assets
COMBINED

STATEMENTS

CMF General
Operations
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Michlgan
AIDS Fund

Support and Revenues
Member contributions
Grants &amp; other contributions
Conferences
Publications
Investment income &amp; other

$926,095
7,261,561
388,940
78,217
68,587

$1,003,712
12,460
129
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$214,667
16,520
(1,179)
(1 ,501,837)

$1,228,185

Total support revenue

8,723,400

(374,063)

(1 ,271 ,829)

4,551,341
352,498
160,841
36,875
404,005 .
91,207
1,975,882

Tqtal Expenses

7,572,649

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2002
Total

4,351

$926,095
9,708,125
' 417,920
77,167
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$958,326
8,203,311
409,241
48,238
1,259,019

1,232,536

8,310,044

10,878,135

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Grants
Conferences
Publications
Fundraising
Professional fees
Depreciation ·
Progranmung/ member services

Changes in net assets
Transfer from Other Funds
Net assets at begirui.ing of year

March 31
2002

2003

0

1,150,751
321,428
7,386,119
' $8,858,298

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38,399
16,478

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696,541
38,074
11,792
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805,350
8,382
164,906

647,400
8,815
24,656
89,048
18,562
5,696
241,265

5,917,403
437,786
213,767
125,923
1,252,035
105,285
2,711,787

7,024,099
622,132
143,298
136,528
1,398,823
95,253
2,721,806

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1,725,045

1,035,442

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16,006,906

603,118

34,133,094

35,396,898

$9,332,038

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Albion Community Foundation
Allegan County Coriununity Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
Baraga Omnty Community Foupdation
Barry Community Foundation .
Battle Creek Coinmunity Foundatio~
Bay Area Community Foundation
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Berr~en Community Foundation
Branch Cotinty Community Foundation
Cidillac Area Community Foundation
Capital Region Communiry Foundation
Charlevoix Comity Community Foundation
Chippewa County Community Foundation
Dicqnson Couhty Area Col11Illunity Foundation
Conununity Foundation ofGreater Flint
Four County Community Foundation
Fremont Area Conununity Foundation
Grand Ha:'en Area Convnunity Foundation
Grand Rapids Community .Foundation
Grand Traverse Regional ~orru:rlunity Foundation
Gratiot County Conununity Foundation
Greater Frankenmuth Area
Community Foundation
Community Fourtdation of Greater Rochester
Greenville Area Conununity Foundation
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area .
Huron County Community Foundation
The Jackson Col)nty Comrimnity· Founc\ation
Kalamazoo Cominunity Foundation
Keweenaw Conununity Foundation
Leelanau Township Community Foundation
Lenawee Community Foundation
M &amp; M Area Conununity Foundation
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
Manistee County. Community Foundation
· Marquette C onmmnity Foundation
Ma~shall Community Foundation
Michigan Gateway Community Foundation
Midland Area Community .Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe Councy
Mt. Pleasant Area Conmmnity Foundation
Community Foundation for Muskegon County
. Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan
Otsego County Conununity Foundation
Petoskey~Harbor Springs Area
CommunitY Foundation
Roscoinmon County Community Foundation
s·aginaw Community Foundation
Sanilac County Community Foundation
. Shiawassee Community Foundation
9 Community Foundation fo~
Southeastern Michigan
Southfield Community ·Foundation
. Community Foundation of St. Clair County

Sturgis Area Conununity Foundation
Three Rivers Area ·Community Foundation
Tuscola' County Conmmnity Foundation ·
· Community Foundation ·Of the Upper Peninsula .

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
AFFILIATES
Alger Regional Community Foundation*
Athens Area Community Foundation
Bedford Foundation
Clare County Community Foundation
Clio Area Community Furid.
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Constantine Area Community Foundation
Coopersville Area Community Fotrndation
Crystal Falls/Forest Park Area Conununity Fund
Col'l1IIlunity Foundation for Delta County
The Eaton County Community Fund
Fenton Community Fund ·
Grand Blanc Community 'Fund
Horner Area Conmmnity Foundation
Ionia County Conununity Foundation
Iosco County Corrupunity Foundation
· Greater Ishpeming Area Community .f und
Lapeer Co\lnty Conmmnity Fund
Les Cheneaux .Conmmnity Foundation
Commu~ty Foundation for Mason County
Mecosta County Community Foundation
Missaukee Area Conun{Jnity Foundation
Nega'u neeArea Community Fund
North Central Michigan Community Foundation
Norway Area Community Fund '
Cornilmnity Foundation .for Oceana County
Osceola County Conm1unity fo·undation
. Schoolcraft County Community Foundation
Sparta Community Foundation
St. Ignace Area Community Foundation
Straits Area Community Foundation
Tahquam~non Area Conununity Foundation
Wyoming Corrimunity Foundation

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
DONOR "ADVISED FUND
The Gilmour Fund
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Huckle Family Fund
F. Martin &amp; Dorothy A.Johnson
Donor Advised Fund
Mary L. Tyler Donor Advised Fund

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
SUP P 0 RTIN G 0 R G AN I Z ATl ON S
The Whitney Fund

CORPORATE ~lVI NG PROGRAMS
A.Jnerican Axle &amp; Manufacturing
Bank One
Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Michigan
Bodman, Longley &amp; Dahling LLP
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust
Citizens . Bank~ Flint
Detroit Lions, Inc .

Dickinson Wright PLLC
Fifth Third
General Dynamics Land' Systems
Great •Lakes Energy People Fund
Gqardian Industries Corp.
'Herman Miller., inc. · ·
Krnart Ooq:iotation.
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
Loeschner Enterprises, Inc.
Loomis Sayles
Macatawa Barik
· ·Michigan Automotive Cornpressor, Inc.
Miller, Canfield, Paddock, and Stone, PLC
· Munder Capital Management
National City Bank of Michigan/Illinois ·
Northern Trust Bank, Fsb
Pha:rmacia Corporation
Plante &amp; Moran, LLP
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Public Benefit Corporation
SEC
Standard Feder:al -.Wealth Management
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Target Corporati~n
Verizon

CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS
Blue Cross Blue shield Of Michigan Foundation
Comerica Charitable Foundati&lt;Dn
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· Consuri1ers Energy Foundation.
DairnlerChrysler Corporation Fund
Delphi Foundation
Delta Dental Fund
DENSO North America Foundation
· The Dow Chemi~al Company .Foundation
· .Dow Corning Foundation
DTE Energy Foundation
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc ..
. Flint Irik Foundation
Ford Motor Con'tpany Fund
·General Motors Foundation
Grand Rapids Label Foundation .
Gygi and Vori. Wyss Foundation
JSJ Foundation
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Kelly Services, Inc. Foundation
Key Corp Foundation
L &amp; L Educational Foundation
La-Z-Boy Foundation ·
Masco Foundation
The MEEMIC Foundation for the
Future ofEducation
Howard Miller Foundation
The Pistons-I'alace Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Whirlpool Foundation
Wolverine World Wide Foundation

FAMILY FOUNDATIONS
Talbert &amp; -Leota Abrams Foundation
America~a Foundatio.n
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Amy Foundation ·
Charles Anthony Foundation.
· Alcus Foundation
The Barber Founda'tion
. Charles F. &amp; Adeline L. Barth Foundation
The Batts Foundation
Chades M. Bauervic Foundation, Inc.
. Madeleine &amp; Mandell L. Berman Foundation
Bingham Family Foundation
Donald B : Birtwistle Foundation
T he Blodg~tt Foundation
John A. &amp; Marlene LBoll Foundation
Bonisteel Foundation
Tom &amp; Sarah Borman Foundation;
David A ..Brandon Foundation
Benjamin &amp; Marion Bregi Foimda:tion
f·Iilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation
Robert W &amp; Lynn H. Browne 'Foundation
Buhr Foundation
The Campbell Fund
Castaing Family Foundation
Gerald W Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Lila Cherri Foundation
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Clannad Foundation
Colina Foundation '
Julius V.. &amp; Alice G. Combs Foundation
Coo\&lt;: Charitable Trust
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Cook Fatnily Foundation
Raymond M. &amp; Jane Cracchiolo Foundation
Robert &amp; Jeanine Dagenais Fou~dation
M :E. DayenportFoundation
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Mignon Sherwood DeLano Foundation
DeRoy Testame~tar:y foundation
Detroit N eurosurgical Foundation
The .DeV!ieg Foundation '
Daniel &amp; Pamella DeVos Foundation
Dick &amp; Betsy DeVos Foundation
Douglas &amp; Maria D.eVos Foundation
The. Richard &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
T he D6a n Fatnily Fo undation
Dole f amily Foundation
Alden &amp; Vada Dow Fund
Herbert H . &amp; Grace A. Dow Fo undation
D rake Q uinn Family Fou ndation
Dryer Family Fo undatio n
. The D uffy Foun(lation
H.T. 'Ewald Foundation
G~org~ R. &amp; Elise M. Fink Foundation
Max M.&amp; Matjorie S. Fisher Foundation
Fisher-Ipsley Foundation
. Henry A. Fox Jr. &amp; Kathleen O 'Brien Fox
Charitable Foundation
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Marshall M. Fredericks Foundation
Frey Foundation
Gelman Educational Foundation
The Rollin M . Gerstacker Foundation
Glancy Foundation, Inc.

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The Gornick Fund
Granger Foundation
Hagen Family Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding· Foundation
James &amp; Catherine Haveman Family Foundation
The Hees Family Foundation
The Edsko &amp; Claire Hek:man Foundation
Paul B. Henry Foundation
Heron Oaks Foundation
Herrington-Fitch Family Foundation
The Holley Foundation
Robert L. &amp; Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Julius &amp; Cynthia Huebner Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
,Bill &amp; 'Bea Idema Foundation
Isabel Foundation
Jennings Memorial Foundation '
Lloyd &amp; M~bel Johnson Foundation
Paul A. Johnson Foundation
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Kaufinan Foundation
Keeler Foundation
Keller Foundation
KINSHIP Foundation
The J. Edward Kloian Foundation
Klopcic Family Foundation
Knight Family Charitable &amp;
Educational Foundation
The H~len Laidlaw Foundation
Larson Family Fund
The Lee Foundation
The Leppien Foundation
Charles W Loosemore Foundation
The Edward Lowe Foundation
Th~ Ludy Family Foundation
The Lyon Foundation ·
Mackey Foundation
The Malpass Foundation
Richard &amp; Jane Manoogian Foundation
Martin Fam.ily Foundation
Peter B. Mason Charitable Foundation
The Matthaei Foundation
WB. McCardell Family Foundation
B.D. &amp; Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C.S. &amp; Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
WD. &amp; Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation ·
McLoughlin Family Foundation · ·
Milln1an-Harris-Romano Foundation
Sid Mittra &amp; Bani Mittra Family Foundation
Molitor Family Foundation*
Frederick S. &amp; Lezlynne P. Moore
Family Foundation
Morley Foundation
Ruth Mott Foundation
Henry C. &amp; Audrienne Murray ·Foundation
Werner &amp; Ruth Nartel Foundation
Allen E. &amp; Marie .A. Nickless
Memorial Foundation
The Nine Tuna Foundation

Bill &amp; Sally Wildner Foundation
Paine Family Foundation
The Wilkinson Foundation
Charles.A. Parcells Foundation
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Jamison Williams Foundation
Donald &amp; Ann Parfet Family Foundation
The Matilda R. Wilson Fund
Peak Street Foundation
The Ralph C. Wilson Foundation
Pearson Family Foundation
Isadore &amp; Beryl Winkeh11an Foundation
Joe D. Pentecost Foundation*
The Kate &amp; Richard Wolters Foundation
, Yeo Fanlliy Foundation
Karen &amp; Drew Peslar Foundation
· The Young Foundation
Willard G. &amp; Jessie M . Pierce Foundation
The Pinney Foundation
Melvin L. &amp; Hilda J. Zuehlke
Plym Foundation
Charitable Foundation
Sara Pollack .Educational Trust
WTom ZurSchmiede Foundation
Porter Family Foundation*
Porter Foundation
INDEPENDENT FOUNDATIONS
The Power .Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust
The Preede Foundation
Besser Foundation
The Meyer and.Anna Prentis
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H . Binda Foundation
The Carls Foundation
Fal1lliy Fouridatibn, Inc.
The Clarence &amp; Grace Chamberlin Foundatio~
Rachor Family Foundation
Ransom Fidelity Company
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Dyer-Ives Foundation
RJK Foundation
Earhart Foundation
Edward &amp; Elyse Rogers Fanlliy Foundation
C.K. Eddy Family Foundation
Rosenzweig Coopersmith Foundation
The Ruffi1er Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
The Fetzer Institute
Harold M. and Norine L. Rupp
Ford Foundation
Charitable Foundation
The Gerber: Foundation
Ghassan M. Saab Foundation
Sage Foundation
Irving S. Gilinore Foundation
The Greater Lansing Foundation
Samaritan Foundation*
The Hannan Foundation
Savage Foundation
Schalon Foundation '
Myrde E. &amp; William G. Hess Charitable Trust ·
. Samuel Higby. Camp Foundation
The Sebastian Foundation
Sehn Foundation
The Clarence &amp; Jack Himmel Foundation
Hudson-Webber ·Foundation
William &amp; Sarah Seidman Foundation
Edward F. &amp; Irma Hunter Foundation
George &amp; Elizabeth Seifert Foundation
The Nate S. &amp; Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
Irwin Foundation
Samuel &amp; Harold M. Shapero Foundation
Paw C.Johnson Foundation
The Shiffilun Foundation
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The Kantzler Foundation
C haim, Fanny, Louis, Benjamin &amp; Anne Florence
Shubeck Mansour Foundation
Skendzel Fanlliy Foundation
Kaufinan Trust
Speckhard-Knigh't Charitable Foundation
WK. Kellogg Foundation
St. Denys Foundation ·
The Kresge Foundation
The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
The Loutit Foundation
The Summers Foundation, Inc.
McCurdy Meh1orial Scholarship Foundation
McGregor Fund
The Tapestry Foundation of Mary Carmel
·
&amp; Thomas P. Borders
Metro Health Foundation
Michigan State Medical Society Foundation
The Taubman Foundation
The Miller Foundation
The Tiscornia Foundation, Inc.
Louise Tuller Miller Trust.
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Clutles .Stewart Matt Foundation
Jerry L. &amp; Marcia D . Tubergen Foundation
The Nokomis Foundation
Turn 2 Foundation, Inc.
Amos Nordman Charitable Trust
Amherst &amp; Janeth Turner Foundation
Herbert &amp; Elsa Panting Foundation
Burto.n H. &amp; Elizabeth S. Upjohn Charitable Trust
·
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
Ramser-Morgan Foundation
Milton M. Ratn~r Foundation
The Val~nti Foundation
Harold &amp; Carolyn Robison Foundation
W S. &amp; Lois VanDalson Foundation
Scofield Memorial Scholarship Foundation
The\Vege Foundation
Charles R. &amp; Marie Werner Foundation
Bill &amp; Vi Sigmund Foundation*
The Wetsman Foundation
Sinai Medical Staff Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
Wheeler Fanlliy Foundation

Slemons Foundation, Inc.
St. Clair Foundation
· Ma\lrice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
The Keith WTantlinger Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Harold &amp; Grace Upjohn Foundation
WE. Upjoqn Institute for Employment·Research
·
Frank S. '&amp; Mollie S. VmDervoort
Memorial Foundation
Vicksburg Foundation
John W &amp; Rose E. Watson Scholarship Foundation
James A. Welch Foundation
John &amp; Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation
Harvey Randall Wickes Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Winship Mem.orial Scholarship Foundation

OUT - OF - STATE ASSOCIATES
Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation, Inc.
The Iacocca Foundation
Seabury Found~tion
Seevers Family Foundation
George M. &amp; Mable H. Slocum Foundation
Community Foundation of St. Joseph·County

P U B ll C F.O U N D ATl 0 N S
Henry 0. Clark, Jr. Foundation
Detroit Youth Foundation
Ethel &amp; James Flinn Fanlliy Foundation
Free Press Charities, Inc.
Grand Rapids Jaycees Foundation
Great Lakes .Fishery Trust
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
The Jewish Fund
Jewish Women's Foundation of ·
Metropolitan Detroit
Library of Michigan Foundation
Lovelight Foundation
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Marquette-Alger Youth Foundation
J.P.. McCarthy Foundation
Michigan AIDS Fund
Mic.higan Humanities Council
Michigan State Bar Foundation
Michigan.Women's Foundation
Rotary Charities ofTraverse City
Rotary District 6360 Foundation
Trust Fund for Children with Special
H~alth Care Needs
United Jewish Foundation
John D. Voelk€r Foundation

PUBLIC FOUNDATION
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Sha'evsky Family Foundation
Tuscarora Fund
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Director, Membership
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Susan J. Cuddington
Assistant to the President

Vicki J. Rosenberg
Vice President &amp; COO

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Robert 5. Collier
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Joseph A. Jones
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Corporate Grantmaking &amp; SE Michigan

Kathleen N. Ginocchio
Webmaster

Karen L. Middleton
Program Associate

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.Community Foundations

G~il B. Powers-Schaub
Director, Information .
Services· &amp; Technology.
Mary J. Torgeson
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21700 NORTHWESTERN HWY., SUITE 1150, SOUTHFIELD, M l 48075
PHONE 248.395.3244 FAX 248.395.2315

Kathryn A. Agard
·Executive Director

Barbara A. Dill beck
Teacher in Residence

Diane Cottrell
.Executive·Assistant

Rita S. Higgins
Director, Marketing '
&amp; Publications

Glen W. Jack
Executive Director,
Michigan AIDS. Fund

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W E ·B S I T E S

cmif.org [CMF main website]
learningtogive.org [Information about and resources for K-1.2 philanthropy education]
youthgrantmakers .org {Information for and about youth 'grant_m akers]
growingcf.org [Growing Community .Foundations, coming soon]
forgoodforever:org [Information about and links to Michigan Community Foundations]

. Stacey Barbas
Prograil1 Director

Katrina Foster
Program Associate

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                    <text>MICHIGAN COMMUNITY
FOUNDATIONS
MEMBER DIRECTORY
2002- 2003

Ci'AF

Council
of Michigan
Foundations

�Section I

Michigan Community Foundation Directory

�Albion Community Foundation
203 S. Superior Street
PO Box 156
Albion MI 49224-1774
Phone: (517) 629-3349 Fax: (517) 629-8027
E-mail: execdir@albionfoundation.org Website: www.albionfoundation.org
Mueller, Michelle - Executive Director

Allegan County Community Foundation
524 Marshall Street
Allegan MI 49010
Phone: (269) 673-8344 Fax: (269) 673-8745
accfyouth @datawise.net
Chimner, Theresa - Director of Youth Services
Oldebeken, Renee - Office Manager

Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S. Main Street, Suite 501
Ann Arbor MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401 Fax: (734) 663-3514
E-mail: info@aacf.org
Website: www.aaacf.org
Elliott, Cheryl W. - President and CEO
Bloom, Martha L. - Program Director/Y AC Advisor
Driver, Mary Cameron - Communications/Special Projects
Hale, Jennifer Balch - Program Associate/Development
!ott, Suzanne - Grant Manager •
Reeves, Michaele - Office Manager
Richards-Schuster, Katie - Program Officer/Y AC Advisor
Sharra, Sue - Accountant
Whelan, Susan - Administrative Assistant

Baraga County Community Foundation
PO Box 338
346-D US 41 South
L'Anse MI 49946-0352
Phone: (906) 353-7898 Fax: (906) 353-7896
baragacf@ up.net
Cote, Gordette Marie - Executive Director

�Barry Community Foundation .
629 W. State Street, Suite 201
Hastings MI 49058-9047
Phone: (269) 945-0526 Fax: (269) 945-4536
E-mail: bcf@wmis.net
Website: www.barrycf.org
Ballinger, Bonnie - Executive Director
Richards, Jennifer - Program Director &amp; YAC Advisor

Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181 Fax: (269) 962-2182
E-mail: beef@ bccfoundation.org
Website: www .bccfoundation.org
Hunt, Brenda L. - President &amp; CEO
Chapman, Kelly Boles - Program Director
Cutler, Sharon - Program Adm. Assistant
Farnham, Joann - Administrative Assistance
Graham, Angela - Vice President
Holley, Kimberly L. - Communications Director
Jones, Colleen - Communications Associate
Lugo, Allison - Project Coordinator
McDaniel, Jon-Paul - Finance Associate
Miller, Shelly - Regional Acc't Specialist
Ruger, Claralyn - Program Officer/Y AC Advisor
Slayton, Michelle - Development Associate
Taylor, Mary Ann - Legal Counsel/Development Director

Affiliated Geographic Componenet Funds:

Athens Area Community Foundation
Homer Area Community Foundation

Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Avenue
Bay City MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438 Fax: (989) 893-4448
E-mail: bacfnd@bayfoundation.org
Website: www.bayfoundation.org
Merrifield, Roger- Executive Director
Jahr, Blythe - Executive Assistant
Jensen, Sue - Financial Officer
Morse, Ashley - Program Coordinator
Reyes, Carol - Financial Assistant
Tyvela, Jody - Program Director

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�Berrien Community Foundation
2900 S. State, Suite 2 East
St. Joseph MI 49085
Phone: (269) 983-3304 Fax: (269) 983-4939
E-mail: bcf@qtm.net
Website: www.berriencommunity.org
Poole, Margaret - Executive Director
Barbee, Carmen - Administrative Assistant
Cripps, Lisa K. - Program Manager
McCausland, Anne - Program Manager
Reschke, Sally - Business Manager
Swingler, Jennifer - Administrative Assistant

Branch County Community Foundation
2West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517 Fax: (517) 279-2319
E-mail: brcofound @cbpu.com
Website: brcofoundation.org
Knight, Colleen - Executive Director &amp; Y AC Advisor

Cadillac Area Community Foundation
P.O. Box 102
201 N. Mitchell, Suite 101
Cadillac MI 49601-0102
Phone: (231) 775-9911 Fax: (231) 775-8126
E-mail: cacf@netonecom.net
Website: www.users.netonecom.net/-cacf
Swanson, Ronald L. - Executive Director
Potter, Christine T. - Administrative Assistant

Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Missaukee County Community Foundation

�Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing MI 48911-5338
Phone: (517) 272-2870 Fax: (517) 272-2871
Website: www.crcfoundation.org
E-mail: joliver@crcfoundation.org
Fliehrrian, Dennis - President
Imre, Kathleen - Finance Assistant
McGowan, Joyce - Vice President of Programs
Oliver, Julia - Vice President of Finance
Pasch, Pauline - Y AC Advisor/Program Assistant
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Eaton County Community Foundation

Charlevoix County Community Foundation
507 Water Street, Suite 1
P.O. Box 718
East Jordan MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440 Fax: (231) 536-2640
E-mail: bob@c3f.org
Tambellini, Robert G. - President
Hansen, Laura - Executive Assistant
Radke, Maureen - Program Officer &amp; YAC Advisor

Chippewa County Community Foundation
P.O. Box 1979
138 Ridge St.
Sault Sainte Marie MI 49783-7979
Phone: (906) 635-1046 Fax: (775) 417-7368
E-mail: sacf@30below.com Website: www.cmif.org/sault:htm
Atkins-Wagner, Sue - Executive Director &amp; Youth Advisor

�Community Foundation for Muskegon County
425 W. Western Avenue, Suite 200
Muskegon MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538 Fax: (231) 722-4616
E-mail: info@cffmc.org
Website: www.cffmc.org
McGuigan, Chris A. - President
Boezaart, Arnold - Director Of Special Projects
Eyke, William C. - Y AC Adult Advisor
Joy, Marcy S. - LEAD 2005 Coordinator/Program Assoc.
Klein, Debbie - Finance/HR. Assistant
McGuigan, Chris A. - President
O'Connor, Mary - Vice President Finance
Sheridan, Dennis - Director Of Development &amp; Planned Giving
Tabor, Ann Irish - Donor Services
Van Bruggen, Gina - Program Associate/YAC Advisor
Young, Joan - Executive Assistant
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:

Community Foundation for Mason County
Community Foundation for Oceana County

Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan
111 Water Street
P.O. Box495
Alpena MI 49707-2838
Phone: (989) 354-6881 Fax: (989) 356-3319
Website: www .cfnem.org
E-mail: cfnem@alpena.cc.mi.us
Willyard, Barbara A. - Executive Director
Hoggard, Dawn - Director of Marketing/Development
Lyn, Shari - Executive Coordinator
Putnam, Maggie - Accounting and Fund Manager
Wiesen, Julie - Program Director
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:

North Central Michigan Community Foundation
Straits Area Community Foundation
Iosco County Community Foundation

�Community Foundation for Southeastern.Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 Fax: (313) 961-2886
E-mail: cfsem@cfsem.org
Website: www.cfsem.org
Noland, Mariam C. - President
Blair, Veronica - Administrative Assistant
Calvert, Martha M. - Administrative Asst., Program
Chisholm, Carol P. - Receptionist
Coppard, Larry C. - Senior Consultant
Davis , Carol A. - Administrative Assistant, Program
Ferriby, Robin D. - Vice President, Donor Relations
Fleming, Lisa M. - Admimistrative Assistant
Foster, Sally E. - Scholarship Consultant
Goatley, Katie M. - Program Officer/Y AC Advisor
Kresnak, Diane - Financial Officer
Leppanen, Karen L. - Vice President-Finance and Administration
Lubeski, Kerri - Administrative Assistant
MacMillan, Nicole L. - Administrative Asst., Donor Relations
Mays, Clarita - Program Officer
McMillan, Melissa J. - Administrative Assistant, Program( Green Ways)
Neithercut, Mark E. - Vice President, Program
O'Brien, Norah M. - Administrative Officer
Price, Brenda G. - Program Consultant
Rencher, Marlene - Administrative Assistant, Program
Roegner, Diane A. - Director, Donor Relations
Schenk, Anne - Program Officer (Learning Together)- _
Smyka, Mary E. - Communications Director
Trinh, Kim-Lan - Senior Program Officer
Washington, Karen - YAC Member
Whiteside, Ronald E. - Grants Manager
Woiwode, Tom - Director, Green Ways Initiative

�Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church Street
·
Flint MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-8270 Fax: (810) 767-0496
E-mail: vpapale@cfgf.org
Website: www. cfgf.org
Papale, Victor J. - President
Clemons, Carolyn Ann - Program Assistant
Davis, Kelli - Executive Assistant
Ebert, Julie L. - Finance Assistant
Edson, Antwan - Summer Youth Coordinator
Hansen, Mark - Vice President-Finance
Hart, Alice - VP for Programs
Hutchison, Pete - Director, Neighborhood Violence Prevention Collaborative
Kuehl, Lynn - Administrative Secretary
Larkin, Lynn - Program Officer
Macksood, Allison - Financial Assistant
McMeekin, Angelia D. - File Clerk
Rash, Joel - Facade Improvement Project Coordinator
Shaw, Sheree - Gifts &amp; Accounts Payable Clerk
Tippett, Bev - Program Officer
Younger, Lindsey - Development Officer
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Clio Area Community Fund
Fenton Community Fund
Grand Blanc Community Fund
Lapeer Community Fund

Community Foundation of Greater Rochester
127 West University Drive
P.O. Box 80431
Rochester MI 48307-1973
Phone: (248) 608-2804 Fax: (248) 608-2826
E-mail: cfound@cfound.org
Website: www.cfound.org
Hamilton, Peggy - Executive Director
Ciavattone, Deborah - Administrative Assistant
Golick, Ed - Vice President

�The Community Foundation of the Holland/~eeland Area
Courthouse Square, Suite 100
70 West 8th St.
Holland MI 49423-3166
Phone: (616) 396-6590 Fax: (616) 396-3573
E-mail: cfothza@macatawa.org Website: www.macatawa.org/-cfothza
Vanderbilt, William R. - Executive Director
Mavis, Diana - Finance Director
Morawski , Kathy - Program Director
Nordstrom, John F. - Development Chair
Petroelje, Gwen - Administrative Director
Wassink, Don - Finance Chair

Community Foundation of Monroe County
P.O. Box 627
111 E. First Street
Monroe MI 48161-0627
Phone: (734) 242-1976 Fax: (734) 242-1234
E-mail: info@cfmonroe.org
Website: www .cfmonroe.org
Theisen, Kristyn - Executive Director
Goff, Claudette - Office Administrator
Gruber, Susan - Administrative Assistant
Pifer, Kamela - Administrative Assistant
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Bedford Fund

Community Foundation of St. Clair County
516 McMorran Blvd.
Port Huron MI 48060-3826
Phone: (810) 984-4761 Fax: (810) 984-3394
E-mail: cfscc@advnet.net
Maiers, Randy - President and CEO
Ellerkamp, Susan - Program Director
Hillman, Kathy - Office Administrator
Lee, Karen A. - Controller
Vincent, Cheryl - Special Projects Director

�Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula
2500 7th Avenue South, Suite H)3
Escanaba MI 49829-1176
Phone: (906) 786-6654 Fax: (906) 786-9124
E-mail: info@upcfa.org Website: www.upcfa.org
LaPlant, Gary- Executive Director
Flath, Carrie - Office Manager
Hanson, Mary - FIMS Operator
Millican, Deb - Office Manager
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Alger Regional Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Delta County
Gogebic County Area Community Fund
Les Cheneaux Area Community Fund
Schoolcraft County Community Foundation
St. Ignace Area Community Fund
Taquamenon Area Community Fund
West Iron Area Community Foundation

Dickinson County Area Community Foundation
427 S. Stephenson, Suite 207
Iron Mountain MI 49801-3458
Phone: (906) 774-3131 Fax: (906) 774-7640
E-mail: dcacf@uplogon.com
Website: www.dcacf.org
Dodge-Francis, Carolee - Executive Director
Warodell, Pamela - Administrative Assistant
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Norway Area Communtiy Fund

Four County Community Foundation
231 E. St. Clair
P.O. Box 539
Almont MI 48003-1050
Phone: (810) 798-0909 Fax: (810) 798-0908
E-mail: info@4ccf.org
Website: www.4ccf.org
Bauer, Janet S. - Executive Director
Gabridge, Christine - Administrative Assisstant

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�Fremont Area Community Foundati.o n
4424 West 48th Street
POBoxB
Fremont MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350 Fax: (231) 924-5391
E-mail: info@tfacf.org
Website: www.tfaf.org
Cherin, Elizabeth A. - President/CEO
Bishop, Patrick - Community Relations Coordinator/Y AC Advisor
Cowles, Robin - Information Services Assoc.
Crisman, Mary - Program Assistant
Goebel, Jerene - Program Associate
Huisjen, Mary - Office Assistant
Huschke, Kathryn L. - Chief Program Officer
Jahr, Jeff - Program Officer
Jordan, Robert - Development Officer
Myers, Tracy - Administrative Associate
Myers, Sheryl - Accountant
Portenga, Lisa - Scholarship Coordinator
Redder, Marjorie - Executive Assistant To the President/CEO
Rudert, Eric - Scholarship Committee Member
Zerlaut, Greg M. - Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Mecosta County Community Foundation
Osceola County Community Foundation

Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-6378 Fax: (616) 842-9518
Website: www .ghacf.org
E-mail: info@ghacf.org
Hanenburg, Nancy - Executive Director
Bedient, Carol - Program Administrator/ YAC Advisor
Post, Barbara - Donor Services Assistant
Strevy, Linda B. - Communications Director
Tomhave, Janet S. - Business Administrator
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Coopersville Area Foundation

�Grand Rapids Community Foundation
209-C Waters Building
161 Ottawa Avenue NW
Grand Rapids MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616) 454-1751 Fax: (616) 454-6455
E-mail: grfoundation@ grfoundation.org
Website: www .grfoundation.org
Sieger, Diana R. - President
Alicki, Jerry - Development Admin. Ass't.
Bishop, Ruth E. - Education Program Associate
Black, Lynne - Vice President Of Finance &amp; Administration
Coon, Robin - Administrative Clerk
Craft, Laura J. - Program Officer
DeVos, Bridget - Development Admin. Assistant
Greene, Mary - Cornmunications/PR Director
Guttrich, Rena - Executive Assistant
Haugh, Trina - Administrative Assistant-Programs
Jackson, Wendy Lewis - Program Director, Families for Kids
Kooyer, Christine - Youth Program Associate/YAC Advisor
Lewis, Cynthia - Administrative Assistant, Families for Kids
Luckert, Kate - Program Officer
Marr, Elisha - HR &amp; Information Systems Specialist
McGue, Robin - Receptionist
Parker, Molly - Vice President of Development
Puckett, Ann - Administrative Assistant, Program Dept.
Rapp, MarciaL. - Vice President Of Programs
Swartzentruber, Lon - Donor Relations Director
Tiefenbach, Jill - Administrative Assistant-Program
Zack, Marilyn - Planned &amp; Major Gifts Director
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Ionia County Community Foundation
Sparta Community Foundation
Wyoming Community Foundation

Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation
250 E. Front Street, Suite 310
Traverse City MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 935-4066 Fax: (231) 941-0021
E-mail: info@gtrcf.org
Website: www.gtrcf.org
Snow, Jeanne - Executive Director
Olsen, Suzy - Program Director
See, Larry - Program Director
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Otsego County Community Foundation

�Gratiot County Community Foundation
1131 E. Center Street
P.O. Box 310
Ithaca MI 48847-1603
Phone: (989) 875-4222 Fax: (989) 875-2858
E-mail: gccf@edzone.net
Travis, Tina - Executive Director
Guajardo, Carol - Administrative Assistant

Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
P.O. Box 386
Frankenmuth MI 48734
Phone: (989) 652-6104

Greenville Area Community Foundation
203 S. Lafayette
P.O. Box 427
Greenville MI 48838-1935
Phone: (616) 754-2640 Fax: (616) 754-3642 .
E-mail: gacf@gacfmi.org - _Website: www.gacfmi.org
Barberi, Alison - President and Executive Director
Marshall, Sally - FIMS Administrator

Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 East Bacon
P.O. Box 276
Hillsdale MI 49242-1634
Phone: (517) 439-5101 Fax: (517) 439-5109
E-mail: info@abouthccf.org
Website: www.abouthccf.org
Bisher, Sharon E. - Executive Director/Y AC Advisor
Knox, Christine - Program &lt;?fficer
Pratt, Mary - Accountant
Sweeney, Susan - Officer Manager

�Huron County Community Foundation
· 1160 S. Van Dyke
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Bad Axe MI 48413-9615
Phone: (989) 269-2850 Fax: (989) 269-2844
E-mail: hccf@ hisd.k12.mi.us
Valentine, Judy - Executive Director
Raymond, Melisa - Adminstrative Assistant

The Jackson County Community Foundation
One Jackson Square, Suite 110-A
Jackson MI 49201
Phone: (517) 787-1321 Fax: (517) 787-4333
E-mail: info@jacksoncf.org
Website: www.jacksoncf.org
Schadewald, Shelly - President and CEO
Booms, Carole - Vice President Of Marketing
Cartwright, Kimball - Program Officer
Ebinger, Christine - Youth &amp; Education Consultant
Frybarger, Aline - Business &amp; Finance Manager
Taylor, Christine - Youth &amp; Education Consultant
Townsend, Sharon - Administrative Assistant

�Kalamazoo Community Foundati~n
Comerica Bank Building, Suite 332
151 S. Rose Street
Kalamazoo MI 49007-4792
Phone: (269) 381-4416 Fax: (269) 381-3146
E-mail: info@kalfound.org
Website: www.kalfound.org
Hopkins, Jack - President/CEO
Bronsink, Shannon - Marketing Communications Coordinator
Campbell, Kelly L. - Financial Assistant
Carpenter, Trish - Admin. Secretary/R&amp;A
Carter, Carol - Scholarship Administrator
Chope, Deb - Donor Relations Officer
Conner, Yvonne - Donor Relations Officer
Crown-Schieble, Dorilee - Donor Relations Officer
DeGraves, Andrew - Program Secretary
Fergemann, Ann - Senior Donor Relations Officer
Freeland, Wes - Vice President, Donor Services
Gardiner, David D. - Vice President, Programs
Gipson, Sue - Assistant To the President
Jackson, Tiffany - Programs General Assistant
Jones, Don - Program Officer
Lealofi, Sam - Initiative Project Coordinator
Lipsey, Anne Wend - Program Officer
Livingston, Candice - Financial Clerk
MacCreery, Ann - Marketing Communications Manager
Mitchell, Valerie - Records Clerk/Receptionist
Pickett-Erway, Carrie - Program Officer
Racette, Karen - Controller
Royal, Gloria - VP-Marketing Communications
Slancik, Amy - Research &amp; Analysis Coordinator
Springgate, Susan K. - Vice President, Finance &amp; Administration
Thurmand, Margaret A. - Receptionist
Timmons, Nancy - Scholarship Clerk
Winling, Jan - Finance Secretary
Wood, Deborah A. - FinaRcial Assistant

Keweenaw Community Foundation
PO Box 101
City Centre, Lower Level
Houghton MI 49931-0101
Phone: (906) 482-9673 Fax: (906) 482-9679
E-mail: kcf@chartermi.net Website: www.keweenaw-community-foundation.org
Hyslop, Mary Sue - Executive Director
Roulet, Trina - Assistant Director Of Finance &amp; Acct

�Leelanau Township Community Foundation
109 Nagonaba Street
P.O. Box 818
Northport MI 49670-0818
Phone: (231) 386-9000 Fax: (231) 386-9000
E-mail: ltcf@chartermi.net
Bolde, Sue - Executive Director

Lenawee Community Foundation
1354 N. Main Street
Adrian MI 49221-1724
Phone: (517) 263-4696 Fax: (517) 265-3039
E-mail: info@lenaweecf.com
Website: lenaweecf.com
Hammersmith, Suann Courtright - Executive Director

M &amp; M Area Community Foundation
1101 11th A venue
P. 0. Box 846
Menominee MI 49858-3018
Phone: (906) 864-3599 - Fax: (906) 864-3657
E-mail: mmfoundation@cybrzn.com Website: www.mmcommunityfoundation.org
Lambrecht, Sara - Executive Director
Rossberg, Betsy - Administrative Assistant

Mackinac Island Community Foundation
Twilight Inn
P.O. Box 1933
Mackinac Island MI 49757-1933
Phone: (906) 847-3701 Fax: (906) 847-3893
E-mail: info@micf.org
Website: www.micf.org
Lewand, Kristen - Executive Director
Komblevitz, Cindy - Office Assistant

Manistee County Community Foundation
77 Spruce Street
Manistee MI 49660-1524
Phone: (231) 723-7269 Fax: (231) 723-4983
E-mail: manisteefoundation@net Website: manisteefoundation.org
Bruchan, Karen - Executive Director

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Marquette Community Foundation
205 S. Front Street, Suite 2F
Marquette MI 49855-4611
Phone: 906 226-7666 Fax: 906 226-2104
E-mail: mcf@chartermi.net
Suardini, Cathy - Executive Director
Zambon, Kelly - Program Administrator
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Greater Ishpemin gArea Community Fund
Negaunee Area Community Fund

Marshall Community Foundation
126 W. Michigan, Suite 202
Marshall MI 49068-1522
Phone: (269) 781-2273 Fax: (269) 781-9747
E-mail: info@marshallcf.org
Anderson, Sherry - Executive Director
Oerther, Kathleen - Executive Assistant

Michigan Gateway Community Foundation
P.O. Box351
111 Days Avenue
Buchanan MI 49107-0351
Phone: (269) 695-3521 Fax: (269) 695-4250
E-mail: mgcf@mgcf.org
Website: www.mgcf.org
Habicht, Robert N. - President
Keiser, Heather - Program Officer

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Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E. Main Street
POBox 289
Midland MI 48640-0289
Phone: (989) 839-9661 Fax: (989) 839-9907
E-mail: info@midlandfoundation.com
Website: www.midlandfoundation.com
Spencer, Denise - President &amp; CEO
Crowl, Heather - Accounting Clerk
Dittenber, Laura - Administrative Assistant
Jackson, Brian - Program Officer/Y AC Coordinator
Kolka, Amy - Secretary/Receptionist
Lomas, Nicole - Vice President &amp; CFO
Mault, Ken - Program Coordinator/MCGVPP
Williams, Denise - Program Assisstant!MCGVPP
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Clare County Community Foundation

Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
113 W. Broadway
P.O. Box 1283
Mount Pleasant MI 48804-1283
Phone: (989) 773-7322 Fax: (989) 773-1517
E-mail: info@mpacf.org
Gostomski, Michelle L. - Executive Director
Wheeler, Nancy - Administrative Assistant

Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation
616 Petoskey Street, Suite 100
Petoskey MI 49770-2779
Phone: (231) 348-5820 Fax: (231) 348-5883
E-mail: phsacf@freeway.net Website: www.petoskey-harborspringsfoundation.org
Nicholson, Maureen - Executive Director
Jones, David - Program Officer
Wendland, Laurissa - Administative Assistant!YAC Advisor

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Saginaw Community Foundation.
100 S. Jefferson
Suite 201
Saginaw MI 48607-1274
Phone: (989) 755-0545 Fax: (989) 755-6524
E-mail: staff@saginawfoundation.org
Website: www.saginawfoundation.org
Allen, Lucy R. - President and CEO
Fang, Diane - Donor Relations Officer
Kreft, Connie - FORCE Coordinator
Martuch, LeeAnn - Executive Assistant
Sims, Sue - Finance Associate
Swenson, David K. - Vice President Of Programs

Sanilac County Community Foundation
47 Austin Street
P.O. Box 307
Sandusky MI 48471-1244
Phone: (810) 648-3634 Fax: (810) 376-4229
Nagelkirk, Joan - Executive Director

Shiawassee Commlmity Foundation
100 E. Main Street
P.O. Box 753
Owosso MI 48867
Phone: (989) 725-1093 Fax: (989) 729-1358
E-mail: shiafdn@ shianet.org
Soule, Carol - Executive Director
Whitlock, Caroline S. - Development Director

Southfield Community Foundation
The Mary Thompson Farm
25630 Evergreen Road
Southfield MI 48075-1769
Phone: (248) 351-1320 Fax: (248) 208-8030
E-mail: scf@scfmi.org
Website: www.scfmi.org
Goodell, Warren E. - Executive Director
Watkins, Catherine D. - Assistant Executive Director

�Sturgis Area Community Founda~ion
310 N. Franks A venue
Sturgis MI 49091-1259
Phone: (269) 659-8508 Fax: (269) 659-8111
E-mail: stfound@i2k.com
Boersma, William - Executive Director
Luce, Shelly - Administrative Assistant
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Constantine Area Community Foundation

Three Rivers Area Community Foundation
P.O. Box453
Three Rivers MI 49093-0453
Phone: 616-279-7402 Fax: 616-273-8593
Roberts, Carolyn - Marketing and Interim Executive Director

Tuscola County Community Foundation
PO Box 534
Caro MI 48723-0534
Phone: (989) 673-8223 Fax: (989) 673-7543
E-mail: tccf534@yahoo.com
Hahn, Donald J. - Executive Director

�Section II

Michigan Community Foundation Update

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Minimum Standards for Michigan Community Foundations
The community foundations of Michigan recognize that we live in an age in which
professions and fields of work are expected to have and to follow standards that promote
both accountability and the highest ethical behavior by all parties. Recent incidents in the
operations of national and regional nonprofit and philanthropic organizations have
pointed out the need for standards in the nonprofit sector. In addition, advisors to the
wealthy- lawyers, accountants, financial planners, etc. -who are vital partners in the
continued growth of the community foundation field, are all professions with standards.
Because we recognize our responsibility to our donors and our communities to have the
best possible philanthropic organizations to respond to the wishes of donors and the
needs of communities, the community foundations of Michigan have developed
minimum standards for our field in Michigan. We believe that the following minimum
standards will help assure donors and their advisors of consistent performance in the
operations of all community foundations in Michigan and contribute to the success of any
joint marketing and donor development efforts -both statewide and regionally. These
minimum standards are proposed in addition to the requirements of state and federal law
and are supported by the Community Foundations Principles and Best Practices adopted
by the Community Foundations Committee of the Council of Michigan Foundations. In
addition they have been designed to complement the development of national standards
by the Community Foundations Leadership Team of the Council on Foundations and it is
the expectation that Michigan community found!tions will also strive to meet national
standards adopted by the Council on Foundations.
Evidence of the implementation of these minimum standards has been adopted as a
requirement for participation in Michigan Community Foundation Ventures (MCFV), a
supporting organization of the Council of Michigan Foundations. The purpose of MCFV
is to support special collaborative initiatives of community foundations in Michigan
which will contribute to increased asset development, proactive grantmaking and
community leadership. It is the hope of the Board of Trustees of MCFV that every
community foundation will strive to implement these standards and seek assistance from
the Council of Michigan Foundations in doing so.
Community foundations with geographic affiliate funds should consult the attached
document, "Subset of Minimum Standards for Michigan Community Foundations
with Geographic Affiliate Funds," for the standards that apply specifically to those
funds.

�Governance:
The community foundation must:
Incorporate the words "community foundation" in the organization's public name.
Operate with a board approved mission statement, including language that
addresses the growth of "permanent endowment" funds from a wide range of
donors.
Adopt conflict of interest policies for board, staff and volunteers that cover all
aspects of foundation management.
Include in its bylaws and communicate to potential donors the community
foundation governing body's variance power by which it may modify any
restriction or condition on the distribution of assets.

Administration &amp; Finance:
The community foundation must:
Develop an asset base in which the total investment return for permanently
endowed funds is sufficient to support the basic operations of the foundation with:
o

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Annual community grants (including scholarships, program related
investments, special projects, etc.) exceeding administrative expenses
within 5 years of the start of the Foundation.
Employment of at least one-half FTE paid staff.

Operate with an asset management program that includes:
o

o
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Gift acceptance policies,
Criteria for establishing funds and fund agreements,
Investment policies, including asset allocation policies and a spending
policy based on no fewer than eight trailing quarters

Complete an annual audit by an outside independent public accountant. Qualified
opinions may be acceptable for this standard as determined on a case by case
basis.

�Asset Development:
The community foundation must:
Implement a three-year asset development plan that includes planned giving and
outreach to financial advisors, prospective and current donors, with progress
monitored annually by the Community Foundation Board.
Adopt and implement donor services guidelines and brochures (including a
statement of the community foundation governing board's variance power) that
are communicated to donors and publicize a statement of donor rights and
responsibilities.

Grantmaking:
The community foundation must:
Establish ongoing grantmaking guidelines, including foundation priorities,
application process and reporting requirements.

Convenor &amp; Leader
The community foundation must:
Implement and document strategies, consistent with the community foundation's
mission, to play a role as a collaborator/convenor in developing solutions to
important community issues

Communications
The community foundation must:
Practice full disclosure about the foundation's mission, activities (including
grantmaking and finances) through communications tools, such as an annual
report, newsletter and web site.

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Subset of Minimum Standards for Michigan Community Foundations
with Geographic Affiliate Funds
Lead community foundations are responsible for the following standards for their
geographic affiliate funds. The guidelines and policies of geographic affiliate funds do
not have to be uniform with the lead foundation, as long as they are appro ved by the lead
foundation.
The minimum standards for geographic affiliate funds are:

Governance:
All geographic affiliate fund committee members are considered volunteers of the lead
foundation and shall fall under the conflict of interest policy covering all aspects of
foundation management.

Administration &amp; Finance:
Geographic affiliate fund(s) shall operate under the lead foundation's asset management
program and shall abide by the lead foundat:lon's gift acceptance policies and criteria for
establishing funds and fund agreements.

Asset Development:
The lead foundation's three-year asset development plan shall address the asset
development plan for the geographic affiliate fund(s).
Geographic affiliate fund(s) shall operate under the lead foundation ' s donor service
guidelines and communications with donors shall include a statement of the community
foundation governing board's variance power.

Grantmaking:
The lead foundation's grantmaking guidelines shall address the grantmaking activities of
the geographic affiliate fund(s).

Communications:
The lead foundation's communication tools (such as an annual report, newsletter and web
site) shall include the activities of the geographic affiliate fund(s) , or the lead foundation
will produce separate communications addressing the activities of the geographic affiliate
fund(s).

�Minimum Standards for Michigan Community Foundations
Documentation of Re-Compliance
The ultimate responsibility for operations of a community foundation rests with the
Board of Trustees. Therefore, the following checklist, signed by both the Executive
Director/President/CEO and the Chairperson of the Board of Trustees will serve as
documentation of re-compliance with the minimum standards required by Michigan
Community Foundations ' Ventures (MCFV). MCFV reserves the right to request
original documents supporting re-compliance with standards and will continue to monitor
compliance annually. In the event that your community foundation is found to be in noncompliance, you may appeal the adverse decision by supplying a statement and additional
documentation to the MCFV Board of Trustees.

I.

Governance

1. Affirms that Conflict of Interest/Duality of Interest Disclosure Statements signed
within the last year are on file for board and staff.
Affirmed: __________

II.

Finance and Administration

1. Affirms that the current asset base in which the total investment return for
permanently endowed funds is sufficient to support the basic operations of the foundation
with:
• Annual community grants (including scholarships, program related investments,
special projects, etc.) exceeding administrative expenses within 5 years of the start of the
Foundation, and
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Employment of at least one-half PTE paid staff.
Affirmed: __________

2.
Affirms that a certified audit by an outside independent public accountant has been
completed for the most recent fiscal year.
Affirmed: _________

III.

Asset Development

1. Affirms that the community foundation continues to implement an asset
development plan that includes planned giving activities and outreach to professional
advisors, prospective and current donors.
Affirmed: ________

�2.
Affirms that donor communications include the community foundation governing
board's variance power and publication of a statement of donor rights.
Affirmed: _ _ _ __

IV.

Grantmaking

1.
Affirms that the community foundation continues to implement ongoing
grantmaking priorities, guidelines, application process and reporting requirements.
Affirmed: _ _ _ __

V.

Convenor and Leader

1.
Affirms that the community foundation continues leadership activities that
demonstrate the community foundation's role as a collaborator/convenor in developing
solutions to important community issues.
Affirmed: _ _ _ __

VI.

Communications

1. Affirms that the community foundation- continues full disclosure of the foundation's
mission, finances, grantmaking and leadership activities , and donor rights through
communication tools such as an annual report, newsletter and/or web site.
Affirmed: _ _ _ __
Please note on a separate piece of paper any other substantive changes in your
community foundation status that would affect any other standard not listed above.

Chairperson, Board of Trustees

Organization

Date

Chief Executive Officer/President

�Sub-Set of Minimum Standards for Michigan Community Foundations with
Geographic Affiliate Funds
Documentation of Re-Compliance
Lead community foundations are responsible for the following sub-set of standards for
their geographic affiliate funds. The guidelines and policies of geographic affiliate
fund(s) do not have to be uniform with the lead foundation, as long as they are approved
by the lead foundation.

I.

Governance

(All geographic affiliate committee members are considered volunteers of the lead
foundation and shall fall under the conflict of interest policy covering all aspects of
foundation management.)
1. Affirms that Conflict of Interest/Duality of Interest Disclosure Statements signed
within the last year are on file for all volunteer committee members of the geographic
affiliate fund(s).
Affirmed: _ _ _ __

II.

Asset Development:

(The lead foundation's three-year asset development plan shall address the asset
development plan for the geographic affiliatefund(s).)
1. Affirms that the geographic affiliate fund(s) continues to implement an asset
development plan that includes planned giving activities and outreach to professional
advisors, prospective and current donors.
Affirmed: _ _ _ __

(Geographic affiliate fund( s) shall operate under the lead foundation's donor service
guidelines and communications with donors shall include a statement of the community
foundation governing board's variance power.)
2. Affirms that geographic affiliate fund(s) follows the lead foundation's donor
service guidelines and the funds' donor communications include the community
foundation governing board's variance power and publication of a statement of donor
rights.
Affirmed: _ _ _ __

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III.

Grantmaking:

(The lead foundation's grantmaking guidelines shall address the grantmaking activities
ofthe geographic affiliatefund(s).)
1. Affirms that the geographic affiliate fund(s) follows the grantmaking guidelines,
application process and reporting requirements of the lead foundation and has its own
grantmaking priorities.

Affirmed: _ _ _ __

IV.

Communications:

(The lead foundation's communication tools (such as an annual report, newsletter and
web site) shall include the activities of the geographic affiliatefund(s), or the lead
foundation will produce separate communications addressing the activities of the
geographic affiliate fund( s ). )
1. Affirms that the community foundation continues full disclosure of the geographic
affiliate fund(s) mission, finances, grantmaking and leadership activities, and donor rights
through communication tools such as an annual report, newsletter and/or web site.

Affirmed: _ _ _ __
Please note on a separate piece of paper any other substantive changes in your
community foundation status that would affect any other standard not listed above.

Chairperson, Board of Trustees

Organization

Date

Chief Executive Officer/President

�MICHIGAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 2002 Annual Survey
Data Summary and Verbatim Responses (N=50)
Assets, grants and gifts by Community Foundation (Listed by Asset Size)
(Year End December 31, 2001 unless otherwise noted)
Community Foundation

Assets

$350,884,637
$251 ,683,621
$173,158,405
3
$156,820,130
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
$106,489,806
$79,687,999
Muskegon County (Community Foundation for)
2
$59,424,044
Battle Creek Community Foundation
$36,634,295
Midland Area Community Foundation
$34,511 ,985
Capital Region Community Foundation
2
$31 ,875,000
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
$22,962,525
$21,651,443
Saginaw Community Foundation
$18,767,779
Bay Area Community Foundation
4
$18,070,000
St. Clair County (Community Foundation of)
4
$17,001 '146
Northeast Michigan (Community Foundation for)
The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland $16,566,671
Area
Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation
$15,892,335
The Jackson County Community Foundation
$14,340,326
$12,705,336
Berrien Community Foundation
Greenville Area Community Foundation
$9,005,371
2
$8,143,330
Sturgis Area Community Foundation
Allegan County Community Foundation
$8,089,645
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation
$7,513,537
Charlevoix County Community Foundation
$7,410,500
4
$6,715,368
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
Four County Community Foundation
$6,491,942
Rochester (Community Foundation of Greater)
$5,535,374
Marquette Community Foundation
$5,203,328
4
$4,982,276
Marshall Community Foundation
Southeastern Michigan (Community Foundation for)
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Fremont Area Community Foundation

-

1

2
3
4

Grants made

Gifts
Received

$25,131 ,582
$12,086,356
$10,824,601
$6,228,270
$4,816,452
$4,600,000
$5,314,565
$2,122,811
$2,218,597
$1,905,000
$1,607,169
$1,035,418
$1 '186,381
$716,133
$1,317,527
$1,300,860

$23,013,628
$13,310,065
$3,290,163
$7,319,903
$8,682,493
$6,215,195
$7,708,361
$1,891,403
$7,391,772
$12,109,000
$3,143,658
$5,098,304
$2,591,359
$801,407
$1,569,193
$4,825,753

$2,329,559
$836,555
$467,445
$371,641
$524,249
$269,322
$410,566
$505,929
$441,027
$460,391
$1,042,831
$131,056
$140,000

$2,401,939
$561,271
$1,563,060
$824,167
$444,610
$264,182
$700,544
$1,254,300
$1,098,546
$814,009
$4,506,481
$892,066
$474,757

Number
of Gifts
Received
2514
4171
7103
1947
2268
2328
3,692
2527
2358
1932
1369
1,946
1317

Fiscal year ends 4/30/01
Fiscal year ends 3/31102
Fiscal year ends 6/30/02
Fiscal year ends 9/30/02

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3316
1580

375
1,418
183
571
200
571
1749
2383
595
1694
460

�(Continued) Assets, grants and gifts by Community Foundation
Community Foundation

Assets

Michigan Gateway Community Foundation
4
Lenawee Community Foundation
3
Barry Community Foundation
Cadillac Area Community Foundation

2

Monroe County (Community Foundation of)
Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
Albion Community Foundation

2

4

Branch County Community Foundation
Tuscola County Community Foundation

1

Dickinson Area Community Foundation
Upper Peninsul.a Community Foundation Alliance
M &amp; M Area Commun ity Foundation
Leelanau Township Community Foundation
2

Keweenaw Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Delta County
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
Three Rivers Area Community Foundation
Chippewa County Community Foundation
Alger Regional Community Foundation
Huron County Community Foundation
Manistee County Community Foundation
1
2

3
4

-

Grants made

$201,446
$241,064
$151 ,790
$60,726
$404,973

$4,867,660
$4,378,854
$4,323,216
$3,818,077
$3,758,069
$3,486,772
$3,461,570
$3,297,767
$3,286,039
$3,269,035
$3,168,046
$3,156,089

$253,794
$209,298
$153,449
$43,578
$143,008
$190,205
$107,708

$2,273,510
$1,931,783
$1,882,251
$1,288,912
$1 ,259,249
$1,200,000
$1,036,799
$929,255
$699,701

$1,055,327
$101 ,839
$130,649
$70,864
$46,142
$43,439
$41,322
$46,156
$43,553

Gifts
Received

Number
of
Gifts
Received
$152,480
296
$193,705
237
$306,483
540
$81 ,720
$875,759
1498
$659,872
319
$13,073
$313,369
$24,769
21
$224,700
172
$906,057
4773
282
$506,673
$240,324
$122,127
316
$136,115
125
$244,000
379
$70,086
190
348
$187,440
$143,268
$182,769

Fiscal year ends 4/30/01
Fiscal year ends 3/31102
Fiscal year ends 6/30/02
Fiscal year ends 9/30/02

Assets
Total = $1,564,990,808.00
5 (10%)
2 (4%)
6 (12%)
6 (12%)
9 (18 %)
20 (40%)
2 (4%)

Mean = $31,299,816.16

Over 100M=
50+- 100M=
20+-50M=
10+-20 M =
5+-10 M =
1-5M=
Under $1M=

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76

�$ Grants Made
Total = $94,082,623
5 (10%)
13 (26%)
4 (8%)
20 (40%)
8 (16%)

Mean =$1,881,652.46

Over 5M
1M+- 5 M
500K+-1M
100 K+-500 K
Under 100 K

$ Gifts Received
Total= $130,346,378
3 (6%)
17(35%)
10 (20%)
19 (39%)

Mean = $2,660,130.16

Over 10M
1M+-10M
500 K+-1 M
Under 500 K

# Gifts Received
Total = 60,465

4 (10%)
6 (15%)
8 (21 %)
21 (54%)

Mean = 1,369.46
Over 3,000
2,000+ to 3,000
1,000+ to 2,000
Under 1,000

Community foundations with the capacity to accept and administer:
Yes

No

a.

charitable remainder trusts

29 (74%)

10 (26%2

.b.

gift annuities

33 (81 %)

8 (19 %2

c.

gifts through life insurance

35 (92%)

3 (8%)

d.

appreciated stock

41 (100%2

Q

e.

bequests

42 (100%)

0

Community foundations annually reviewing the "minimum standards for Michigan
community foundations?"
46 (98 %) Yes

1 (2%) No

Community Foundations that :
31 (66 %) have implemented the common identify fully
13 (28 %) partially used the common identify

2 (4%)

are not yet using the common identify but plan to do so

1 (2%)

do not and do not plan to use the common identify

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�Examples of high impact grants
Albion Community Foundation

In 2001, the Albion Community Foundation made a three-year grant
commitment to support the start-up of Burnham Brook East, an Albion
satellite of the original facility located in Battle Creek.
The senior center will serve all Greater Albion area residents age 50 and
older, regardless of age, gender, race, religious preference, or economic
status. On-site activities will be held in a 4,000 square foot facility in
Albion that has been donated rent-free for the first three years of operation.
The site will include a lounge area, a large multi-purpose area, an
education/conference room, a health and fitness area, and a computer/
library area. Off-site activities are also being developed. Health services
and education will be a top priority of the senior wellness center. The
center will house a wellness clinic that will provide health screenings and
education; fitness assessments will be offered, and a variety of fitness
classes will be available. Several support groups will be developed to serve
the area's seniors and their families and caregivers.
Social programming, such as arts and crafts classes, book clubs, card clubs,
and bingo, will be offered at the center as well. There will be coordination
with local Albion theater and art programs to develop programming specific
to the community's seniors. In addition, an intergenerational after-school
program is being planned with local Albion schools.

Allegan County Community
Foundation

Ann Arbor Area Community
Foundation

We had
•
•
•
•
•

a number of grants that supported new and impactful endeavors:
Seed $ for a new geographic affiliate
Money to a-new literacy program
Seed $ for a new children's museum
Seed$ for the new homeless initiative
Money to support the new medical component of our local child
abuse prevention council.
Nonprofit Enterprise at Work $10,000 grant for Board Builders. This
program seeks to recruit and train potential board members, engage and
train nonprofits and match individuals with organizations. Nonprofits
expressed the need to identify new and diverse board members and
individuals willing to volunteer had no vehicle to find organizations that
needed their services. Board Builders provided this important connection.
In addition, both individuals and nonprofits received training on the role,
responsibilities and effective engagement of board members.
Ann Arbor Teen Center, Inc. $1,000 grant for the Ann Arbor Debate Team.
A local high school student wanted to start a citywide debate team and
approached the Teen Center. Teen Center staff encouraged the student to
apply for a grant. Within the grant period, a team was formed, a coach was
found, the team placed 3rd in a state competition and the local school system
was convinced to support the team in the future. Demonstrating that a small
grant can make a big impact.

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�(Continued) Examples of high impact grants
Barry Community Foundation

Battle Creek Community Foundation

Bay Area Community Foundation

Berrien Community Foundation

Cadillac
Foundation

Area

Community

2/2002: Grant to Food Bank of SCMI - $3,000 was granted to expand the
fresh food initiative to Middleville residents. The initiative previously ran
in Hastings and Delton.
11/2002: A grant was given to a trust committee to fund up to $7,000 for an
outside facilitator to facilitate a future search conference titled "Vision
20/20." This grant was used to develop a plan for a shared vision of what is
needed to make Barry County a healthier, better place to live between now
and the year 2020.
Of the grants awarded, several standouts for their catalytic nature and
impact. These include Project New Hope, a diabetes education program in
partnership with the local hospital. Diabetes is a significant and growing
issue for our community and region. Project New Hope provided coaching
and counseling on diet, exercise and other wellness behaviors for the un and
under-insured. Participants shared that the program was truly a lifechanging experience. As one area physician noted, the program was an
excellent investment that has provided a real return in both material and
human capital.
Nearly $250,000 from - various funds was committed for new construction
and renovation for 5 Bay County Library buildings. The Youth Initiative
Fund alone underwrote the coast of a Teen Room in each of the five
libraries.
Lights, Camera, Community Action, a program for alternative high school
students, let students engage the community through the eyes of a camera
lens. Field trips and photography exposed students to businesses, parks,
hospitals and many more eye-opening realities of life in our community.
$34,000 - InterCar_e Community Health Network - To fund a new dental
van that will provide dental services to students throughout Berrien County.
$10,000 of the grant dollars went to fund the cost of visits to the dental van
for low-income students who are not on Medicaid.
$10,000- Berrien County Counsel for Children- To fund the Children's
Needs Assessment Center where children got counseling for child abuse
and if pursuing legal action are interviewed ONCE by professionals.
$10,000 - Link Crisis Intervention Center - To fund HOYA (Help Out
Youth Achieve) program that gives expelled students life skill training, job
training and educational opportunities.
Trustee Grants
$4,000 was awarded, as a match to a MSHDA grant, to obtain the services
of a homelessness prevention coordinator to work within the WexfordMissaukee County area. The coordinator will focus on providing life skills
for people to reduce the rate of homelessness recurrence. This area has a
hidden homelessness problem as was evidences by a November 2000 count
which determined there were close to 200 homeless is actually much higher.
These grants will allow for assistance to an estimated 60 households and
more than 1,000 people.
$10,000 was awarded in 2001 to the Cadillac Area Land Conservancy for
the Clam River Greenway Project. The purpose of this $10,000 was to help
meet the match required to capture the DNR Clean Michigan Grant of
$178,000. The Foundation has been a strong supporter and sponsor of this
project, and had previously donated $28,000 through various grant
programs. This Greenway project includes rescuing, cleaning, and restoring
the Clam River waterway throughout downtown Cadillac. This pathway
connects the entire Cadillac community as it extends from downtown
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Cadillac
Area
Foundation (Continued)

center, ice arena, the proposed Skate Park, and the new Sound Garden
which is currently being built. In addition, this Greenway ties in with the
statewide trail system "Rails to Trails", which extends north to the
Mackinaw Bridge and south to urban metropolitan areas. Paved walkways
alongside the river, decks and patios with benches make this peaceful
walkway attractive to all age groups and visitors to our area. This project
has pulled the community together with a common purpose as is evidenced
by all of the volunteers who have donated their time and money to this
project. The Greenway will be enjoyed by thousands of residents and
visitors to our area.
A $1,260 award was made to the District Health Department #1.0 for the
expansion of the Farmer's Market Nutritional Program, also know as
Project FRESH.
Project FRESH provides women and children,
participating in the WIC Program, with coupons to purchase locally-grown
fresh fruits and vegetables at authorized farms and farm markets. Michigan
State University Extension staff educate participants on proper selection,
storage, preparation, and health benefits of fresh produce. This program
improves the quality of the foods available to WIC program recipients and
supports our local farmers.
Health &amp; Education Fund For Youth &amp; Seniors Grants
$5,000 was awarded to the Wexford County Civic Arena to help fund the
3'd Annual Senior Health Expo. In the past, the Health Expo was offered by
the local hospital offered preventative health education, and health
screenings. The hospital decided not to offer this service any longer, so the
Wexford County Civic Arena took the lead role, and working with area
non-profit agencies, is offering this service for senior citizens. This year,
because of the grant, low-cost of no-cost health screenings will be available
as well as 50 non-12rofit organizations offering health education for the
seniors. The event will also include lunch, entertainment and games.
$3,000 was awarded to the Missaukee Area Teen Center. With the
assistance of this grant the Teen Center will be ale to operate a full-time,
after-school program for Missaukee County Strong Families Safe Children
Coordinating Council. This grant is expected to serve 200 youth, ages 1217.
$4,500 was awarded to ESPECIALLY Families and the Cadillac Area
Public School district for a summer school program for special needs
children. Not only does this program offer continuity over the summer
months for these children, but it also offers the families of special needs
children some respite during the summer months. This program is also
utilizing local college students who are pursuing a major in Education an
opportunity to gain hands-on experience with special needs students.
$3,000 was awarded to the Kiwanis Club of Cadillac in support of the
Whittier Park Project. This park, built in a low-income area for children
that have no access to a playground, is being built on property donated by
the local school district. This park will have athletic equipment and stations
that are appropriate for area youth and area seniors. The park will include a
small basketball area, a soccer field, picnic tables, benches, an obstacle
course, and gym type equipment. This park will address the need for a safe
play area for youth as well as a recreational facility for seniors.

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�(Continued) Examples of high impact grants
Capital Region Community
Foundation

Charlevoix County Community
Foundation

Chippewa County Community
Foundation

Community Foundation for Delta
County
Community Foundation of Greater
Flint

Community
Foundation
Southeastern Michigan

for

$25,000 to Greater Lansing Symphony Orchestra for "Play Me A Story"
family series - a new community initiative promoting musical learning
through multi-disciplinary projects.
$2,000 to Judson Love Clothing Center - new clothes for needy school
children- from our Youth Fund.
$25,686 to American Lung Association of Michigan, Capital Region, for
asthma and secondhand smoke education.
$143,405 to American Lung Association of Michigan, Capital Region, for
youth tobacco - use prevention and cessation.
Two grants to the City of East Jordan for Phase I &amp; II construction of a 40acre, multipurpose recreational facility. The Foundation's grant represented
the largest portion of the local match needed to qualify for the State
Department of Natural Resources grant for the project.
Chippewa County Red Cross - $1,000 to assist in purchasing external
defibrillators for each law enforcement vehicle in the county.
War Memorial Hospital - $1,000 to assist in yellow ribbon campaign educating and reaching out to youth in regards to teen suicide issues.
Our most effective grants this year are those made to the area hospitals. We
feel these grants have made the biggest impact in our area.
A recent grant to the Genesee Health Department for uninsured adults for
health care coverage leveraged 3.5 times our $100,000.
The Shelter of Flint received a grant for children's art, tutoring, and play
therapy, which assisted withdrawn children to cope better with their
homelessness.
The Founder's Fund helped 100 individuals in emergency crisis situations.
A recent telephone/lllail survey revealed that many of them have stabilized
their finances.
.._
$60,000 to supports ST ARBASE.
ST ARBASE Inc. is a nonprofit
organization that is located on Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Mount
Clemens. It offers at-risk Detroit-are youth an alternative learning
atmosphere for science and technology issues. The grant from CFSEM is
supporting the development of a new "Space Exploration Module"
curriculum.
$46,000 to support Affirmations Lesbian/Gay Community Center. The
publication of a recent federal government report, Healthy People 2010- a
10-year blueprint for public health-includes data, shows the public health
concerns of people in the lesbian and gay community are not being
adequately addressed. With a grant from CFSEM, Affirmations is working
address the health risks related to social conditions that stem from
prejudice, discrimination and rejection. Both seniors and youth in the
lesbian and gay community face increased physical and mental health risksincluding lrigher risk of suicide for youth-due to isolation, smoking, illicit
drug use, unprotected sex, truancy and homelessness. In addition, this grant
helped the organization to leverage funds-CFSEM required match funding.
That funding was received from the local United Way. It was the first time
the local United Way had provided funding for a project in the gay and
lesbian community.
$4,000 to support the Corporation for Supporting Housing, Brighton. Until
now, Livingston County has not had any significant nonprofit prescience in
the area of low-income housing. In fact, many people in the County do not
realize the extent to which the lack of affordable housing is a serious issue.
Thanks in part to a grant from our Livingston affiliate, the national
Corporation for Supportive Housing was able to come into the county and

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Foundation
for
Southeastern Michigan (Continued)

Dickinson Area Community
Foundation
Four County Community
Foundation

Fremont Area Community
Foundation

offer technical assistance, capacity building activities, and predevelopment
funding to area nonprofit leaders. Since this grant, 40 + unites of lowincome housing are underway, in partnership with Great Lakes Housing
Corporation.
$40,000 to support the Girl Scouts of Macomb County, Otsikita Council.
Currently, almost 300 children in Macomb County have been removed from
their homes, most commonly resulting in separation from the biological
parents. These children, who are often victims of physical, sexual or
emotional abuse, are placed in private foster homes or in residential
facilities. Traditionally, girls in foster homes or residential facilities have
not had an opportunity to participate in Girl Scouts or other after-school
activities, due to financial inability and problems coordinating after-school
transportation. With a grant from CFSEM, the Girl Scouts of Macomb
County is providing these girls an opportunity to participate in Girl Scouts.
$10,000 to support Jefferson Avenue Housing Development Corporation.
The grant supported architectural drawings and renderings for new housing
The project will revitalize a
construction and landscaping plans.
community with the construction of new single family housing and
renovation of existing housing. The model homes were opened to the
public in 2002.
Buckmaster's American Deer Foundation Project: Processing of venison
for local food banks.
Dickinson Iron District Health Department Project: Peer Education
Defibrillators: Grants to local schools, and first responders who did not
have a defibrillator.
Plato: Adult Education program granted computers &amp; software for
computer-assisted learning. Also 9 parents brought their children to the
nursery, which was ~rnished by our grant.
Samaritan House: Basic needs &amp; Sharing tree: Emergency assistance to
low-income families &amp; holiday gifts for needy families in Southern part of
service area.
Hispanic Service Center: Emergency assistance for low-income families in
north part of service area.
First Sunday Support: Grief counseling for parents whose children have
died.
Seven Ponds Nature Trail: support for a wooden boardwalk through
wetlands in the nature center. Provided a loop for the walkway &amp; allowed
public to learn about the wetland environment.
Habitat for Humanity of Newaygo County - Grant for a new building,
office space, storage and construction space.
Newaygo County Community Services - Operating support to provide
emergency services to needy families.
Summer Youth Initiative - Foundation initiative for small grants for
summer programs for young people.
All Newaygo County School Districts - Funds for after school tutoring,
homework, clubs and enrichment programs.
MSU Extension - Funds for a Land Use Coordinator to work in
collaboration with townships and the County of Newaygo on land use
conservation.

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�(Continued) Examples of high impact grants
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
Grand Rapids Community
Foundation

First Call - Ottawa County: Countywide information and referral program.
Seed money to establish a central link for people with health and human
service needs.
The GRCF awarded a three-year, $120,000 grant to Home Repair Services
(HRS) to prevent homelessness due to mortgage foreclosures.
Home Repair Services recognized a shortage of programs aimed at
supporting low-income homeowners after they purchased a home.
Homeowners were often coming to HRS with a foreclosure notice at a point
when losing their home was imminent. This program provides counseling,
foreclosure assistance, budgeting, and financial management assistance to
homeowners that are facing mortgage foreclosure. While a number of
organizations provide pre-purchase counseling and assistance, HRS
provides the only program in Grand Rapids targeting families facing
foreclosure .
Last year alone, the program provided counseling and foreclosure
assistance services that prevented 69 families from losing their homes. That
represents 69 homes that were not boarded and sold at auction or vacant
and deteriorating. It also represents 69 families that did not experience the
loss of equity, damage credit record, and the possibility of homelessness
that result from foreclosure.

Grand Traverse Regional
Community Foundation

GTRCF- Otsego County
Community Foundation

Greenville Area Community
Foundation

Through this program families are able to retain what often represents the
one tangible asset they own. Finally, the emotional and psychological
stresses associated with foreclosure have an impact on families that cannot
be quantified.
We provided a $500,000 grant to a nonprofit group to purchase a property
previously given as a- gif t. This grant averted legal actions that could have
had a very negative effect on many other nonprofits in our area striving to
complete capital campaigns. This grant may take years to reach its full
potential in helping the community it was a strategic intervention this year.
l. Donor advised fund grant to our community center.
2. OCCF Community Fund Grant to Girlsport Day
3. Y AC grant to Vanderbilt Area Schools for partial support of youth
recreation.
Facility upgrades to a special education camp- Camp Wah Wah Tay See
Grant to support start up organizational expenses for new non-profit Greater Greenville Character Development Council - Character Grants
program
Grant to support student-to-student peer
archaeological dig at Wabasis Creek.

Hillsdale County Community
Foundation

support

during

summer

YAC grant to Alpha Women's Center to bring abstinence educational
program to Greenville Middle School
Grant from GACF &amp; HY &amp; HS to Stanton Dental Clinic - dental clinic
supports Medicaid and non-insured youth and adults.
Those supporting basic needs such as our local food banks and transitional
housing programs.

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�(Continued) Examples of high impact grants
The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area

Huron County Community
Foundation

Jackson County Community
Foundation

HY/HS Fund: Grant to Boys and Girls Club of Greater Holland- $15,000 for
Healthy Choices/Healthy Lifestyle Program
YAC: $11,500 to Center for Women in Transition for tremendous Girls on
the Run/Girls on Track, a preventive program for girls grades 3 through 7 (we
also gave seed money for this in 2001) . Largest participation in the nation,
2002: 1,000 girls.
Adults: $25,000 to West Michigan Strategic Alliance- Long range Regional
Planning Process - a Collaborative Action in West Michigan. $15,000 to
Macatawa Greenway - to protect, to educate about and to develop natural
lands and recreational trails.
Three grants awarded to the community by the HCCF have had a significant
effect on the outlook for Huron County. These grants reflect the YAC's and
the Tobacco Advisory Committee's responsiveness to the needs of the
community in administering the funds as appropriate.
The Arthritis Self Help Grant to the Huron Health Department addresses the
need for afflicted adults to be able to recognize and deal with the effects of
arthritis in the home setting. Nurses have provided small classes with follow
up for patients who require daily care but do not require hospitalization. The
Thumb Industries received a grant to facilitate the older mentally challenged
adult in going into the workplace for employment. This program, which
focuses on mentoring through coaching, challenges the individual, and
promotes self-esteem while providing the attention of a sheltered work
environment. These two grants were funded through the Tobacco Settlement
Funds provided to Huron County Community Foundation.
Additionally, the YAC funded needed fencing for a new day care center.
They discussed the need in view of the rising unemployment in the county and
the likely situation of more mothers having to join the workforce. Their
discussion addressed the lack of suitable day care for Huron County.
The JCCF granted $75,000 to the Jackson County Intermediate school District
for the Early Literacy in Jackson County initiative. The initiative's central
purpose is to ensure that all Jackson County students read well and
independently by the end of third grade. The lSD accomplishes this through
three distinct methods that complement each other: 1) Training all Jackson
County pre-school through third grad teachers in how to use the Michigan
Literacy Progress Profile; 2) Training 44 teachers over four years in the
"Reading Recovery" method, an approach to teaching early literacy that
involves working intensively with students whose literacy skills place them at
the bottom 20% of their class; and, 3) Introducing Literacy Specialists into
elementary school classrooms to model best practices in literacy instruction
for elementary school teachers.
One of the key factors the Foundation considered in deciding to make this
grant, one of the most significant in its 54-year history, was the cooperative
nature of this program. Thirteen out of fourteen school districts within the
lSD submitted letters of support for this program and are committing a
substantial amount of their own money to support the three components. The
"culture" of literacy created by this program has shaped the development of
after school programming and brought the school districts into closer working
relationships with human service and community based organizations. The
lSD has leveraged significant funding from the State of Michigan with
evidence of strong local support of their program. This early literacy program
has impacted this community by increasing the effectiveness of public
education, and by laying the groundwork for successful collaboration between
schools, human services agencies, and community based organizations.

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�(Continued) Examples of high impact grants
Kalamazoo Community
Foundation

Leelanau Township Community
Foundation

Lena wee Community Foundation

M&amp;M Area Community
Foundation

Greater Kalamazoo United Way: $210,584 for the Youth Development
Initiative, a three-year initiative that seeks to increase the quality of services
provided to Kalamazoo County adolescents.
Kalamazoo College: $2,300 for the Building Blocks program, a collaborative
initiative that seeks to regenerate social capital in Kalamazoo's low-income
neighborhoods using a block-by-block approach .
Kalamazoo Deacon's Conference: $40,000 for its Project Faith, an individual
development account program that will provide low-to moderate-income
residents of the community with restricted, matched savings accounts . Funds
from the accounts can be used for home ownership or repair, post-secondary
education or small businesses.
Northside Association for Community Development: $500,000 to support the
construction of a 23,000 square foot grocery store complex in the Northside
Neighborhood. Among the factors exacerbating the Northside's social and
economic challenges is the absence of accessible services for the area's
residents.
The Leelanau Township Community Foundation distributed a total of
$103,000 during the 1st- 3rd quarters of fiscal year 2002. Some highlights:
$22,809 -Northport Community Arts Center for operational costs
$15,500- Leelanau Township students for scholarships
$10,000 -Northport Public School for playground equipment
$6,000 - Northport Community Arts Center for performances
$5,800- Northport Public School to build two Climbing Walls
$5,000- Saving Birds Thru Habitat to build the Habitat Discovery Center
$5,000- Northport Public School for the Arts Enrichment Series
$4,000- Omena Historical Society for the Sesquicentennial Celebration
$3,000- Northport Public School for Middle School Camg
Funding of summer school at an alternative school inspired a teen mom to
become a special education teacher.
Funding of symphony concerts for 4,000 elementary students, many of whom
would not have this experience without our support.
Funding of Lenawee Teens Against Tobacco, Tobacco Slam to reduce teen
smoking.
Five grants probably had the most impact on our service area as a whole.
Three grants were made to three different rural volunteer fire departments,
which totaled $6,140. One was for a thermal imaging camera, another for
equipment upgrade, and a third for a cold water rescue. These might not
impact large numbers of people, but they will undoubtedly save the lives of
victims of various misfortunes and will enable the volunteers to work more
safely than they could otherwise.
Another $1,200 grant to Goodwill
Industries was made for a program called Youth Choices, which targeted
elementary and middle school youth, showing them the consequences of good
and bad choices made by young people. It was designed to help them prepare
before they are confronted with making choices about lifestyle and
alternatives. The last was a $650 feel-good grant made to the Marinette Area
Chamber of Commerce for an outdoor Sunset Concert series held in an island
park. It was offered at no charge and was very popular with a large segment
of the local population. It gave many people a chance to meet with neighbors
and friends and enjoy some musical entertainment in a beautiful setting.

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Mackinac Island Community
Foundation

Manistee County Community
Foundation

Midland Area Community
Foundation

Mt. Pleasant Area Community
Foundation

Community Foundation for
Muskegon County

Community Foundation for
Northeast Michigan

In 2001, Mackinac Island Community Foundation awarded the largest grant
in its short history. The Mackinac Island Housing Corporation received
$44,000 to complete construction of three units of affordable housing for
Mackinac Island residents. These unites were sold to families who live year
round on Mackinac Island. Because of this grant, twelve students were able
to remain in Mackinac Island Public Schools (roughly 10% of the school
population) . Additionally, the availability of affordable housing helps
reserve the very valuable year round community.
$5,250 of Tobacco money and $1,000 of MCCF Unrestricted fund to
support Group Workcamps. Group Workcamps bring in Jr. and Sr. High
school students from all over the country to do home repairs for the elderly
and poor of a community. With the collaboration of MSHDA, FIA, Five
CAP, LOVE for Children, area churches, schools, and clubs, over 56 homes
were rehabilitated at no cost to the owners. It was estimated that these
teenagers provided the cash equivalent of over $1000,000 worth of
manpower during the course of the work week.
The most "impactful" grant last fiscal year was to MITECH+ for the startup
and operating costs. MITECH+ was born from a community visioning
process led by the Community Foundation. Through this process it was
determined that more technical training was needed in Midland County. A
"Forum for Technical Training" was established to consider the issues.
These efforts culminated into an initiative called MITECH+. MITECH+ is
a new nonprofit which focuses on being a broker/agent creating improved
linkages between students (both youth and adults) and current training
providers. MITECH+ will work to fill gaps in training and trigger
innovation in the way o( education and training is delivered in the future.
Child and Family Enrichment Council for a children's assessment center $5,000. The center is now up and running.
Isabella County Commission on Aging for senior medical prescriptions $8,000. Tobacco Settlement money is absolutely needed!
During calendar year 2001, The Community Foundation for Muskegon
County awarded a total of $4,584,402 in grants in support of a wide array of
community needs.
Of special note during 2001 were two new
environmental grant projects that impact local watersheds and represent
significant environmental protection and preservation efforts in Muskegon
County. The first is the White River Watershed project that the Community
Foundation initiated with funding support from the Howmet/Alcoa
Corporations and the Alcoa Foundation. The second is the Mona Lake
Watershed Initiative organized with funding support from the C.S. Mott
Foundation. The combined watershed projects, which represent major
environmental initiatives of the Community Foundation, were awarded a
total of $150,000 in grants during 2001.
1. G.E.A.R. (Get Excited And Rally) , a community youth group, was
awarded $3,000 for the Alpena BMX Park project. (This park will be
located close to a multi-sports complex currently being built.) 2. 26th
Circuit Court/Turning Point Program was awarded $3,074 for a Summer
Outdoor Adventure Program. (Turning Point is a vocational/educational
rehabilitation program that serves up to sixteen youth from the four county
area who are at risk for not making it in the regular school setting.) 3.
Child and Family Services was awarded $4,451 for the Case Aid Position
for Foster Care. 4. District Health Department #4 was awarded $1,700 for
the Medical Dental Services Project. 5. Shelter, Inc. was awarded $2,500
for C.O.P .E. Project from the Tobacco Settlement Fund. (Shelter provides

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Northeast Michigan (Continued)

Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation

Community Foundation of Greater
Rochester

Saginaw Community Foundation
Community Foundation of St. Clair
County

Sturgis Area Community Foundation

Three Rivers
Foundation

Area

Community

safe-housing and supportive services for women and children who have
become victims of domestic violence.) 6. Alpena County Library was
awarded $3,500 for the Library Expansion Project. 7. Alpena County
Regional Airport was awarded $3,500 for the Land Reuse Feasibility Study.
8. Alpena Recreation Foundation was awarded $3,500 from the General
Fund for the Northern Lights Iceplex Sound System and Audio Visual
Equipment. 9. Alcona Health Center was awarded $3,500 for the
Pediatrics Tots to Teens Project. 10. District Health Dept. #4 was awarded
$3,500 forth~ Healthier Communities Health Fair in Presque Isle County.
Emmet 20/20 and HARBOR, Inc. Both of these groups are working in a
very grassroots way to address issues of concern in our county before they
become major problems. A grant from our Youth Fund and a Donor
Advised Fund to a very popular skate park in one of our communities to
replace/repair the ramps. The skate park is very popular with area youth
and offers them a safe and supervised area to skate board and rollerblade.
A grant to the county's Senior Center to help purchase an additional Meals
On Wheels van to provide this important service to a growing senior
population in our county.
The Community Foundation of Greater Rochester assisted two local
agencies in making their dreams into reality through community
development projects. The first was a $90,000 grant distribution to
Rochester Hills Museum for the Van Hoosen Dairy Barn Restoration that
converted a 1927 dairy barn into a year-round cultural, educational and
recreational facility for the entire community. The second grant distribution
of $340,550 to the Older Persons' Commission for the purchase of property
and special facilities such as the library and the Arts &amp; Crafts Room for its
new state-of-the-art facility slated for completion in 2003. These multi-year
projects will influ_ence the quality of life in our community now and for
years to come and tFle ~ommunity Foundation played a significant role by
enabling donors to realize their charitable goals.
Our MSHDA grants provided some of our most visible grantmaking -Main
Street building facades and relocation of the local farmers market.
$60,500 for a new skate parks
$45,000 to help build a house thru Habitat for Humanity
$3,200 to help identify early childhood dyslexic
$184,000 to support the operations of a local museum
$23,000 to support efforts addressing homelessness
$30,000 to create a new county-wide tobacco coalition
The construction of a new athletic complex (soccer and rockets football) .
All the funding was given to Foundation and the Foundation was
responsible for actual construction: $750,000 project. Grants to our
Downtown Development Authority to undertake a feasibility study on
improving the downtown. Partially funding the renovation of a rundown
building at the town's main intersections.
$10,000 to support Glen Oaks Community College. This grant is a
matching grant in support of the College's library technology training
laboratory.
$5,000 to support the George Washington Carver Community Center. This
grant will go to support phase one renovations of the center, which includes,
improving kitchen facilities, updating the interior walls, and window
treatments of the original portion of the center.
$2,500 to support the Three Rivers Public Library. This grant is to support
the library 's renovation program that has been underway since 1998. The
money from the Foundation's grant is being applied to the purchase of an
advanced magazine/newspaper display center.
$1,900 to support the Historic Silliman Home and Blacksmith Shop. The

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Foundation (Continued)

Tuscola County Community
Foundation
Upper Peninsula Community
Foundation Alliance

grant will support the continuing restoration effort, specifically; the grant is
being used to replace the deteriorating French window I the building's
kitchen area.
$4,250 to support the Three Rivers Community Players. The matching
grant is helping underwrite the installation of central air conditioning in its
facility on Millard Road.
$1 ,500 to support the HarmonyFest 2001. The grant is helping to support
the annual festival.
$5,000 was distributed as a second payment of a three-year commitment to
a local hospital. The funds are being applied toward an endowment
cam ai n for buildin construction and renovation.
Healthy Youth and Senior Grants- Heart and Blood Pressure screenings,
Tobacco Cessation/Prevention for Teens.

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�Examples of important leadership roles played by community foundations in the past year.
The Albion Community Foundation help to leverage the $1 million needed
to bring a new health clinic to Albion, which was a necessity as the hospital
recently closed. This facility is offering excellent services and helping to
keep the residents of Albion healthier.
The ACCF has grown in the last few years to be seen as part of the solution
Allegan County Community
in this county instead of the checkbook of the county. It is now
Foundation
commonplace that the foundation is asked to come to the table to serve on
committees and discussions that aren't just in search of funding. We are
becoming know as not only a non-profit champion but a respected voice
behind the scenes.
Ann Arbor Area Community
AAACF jointly hosted (with the Washtenaw United Way) a Community
Summit for Nonprofit Management Capacity to assist local nonprofits in
Foundation
clarifying and communicating their management capacity needs and issues.
Held on the campus of Eastern Michigan University, the Summit was the
result of a comprehensive Needs Assessment of several hundred local
nonprofits conducted by AAACF, WUW, and the NEW Center.
Barry Community Foundation
Barry County has long needed to bring together all the "interest" groups to
have and develop a common vision for the future of our community.
Maggie Coleman, Chair of our community leadership committee, worked
diligently to assist and the foundation granted $7,800 to pay for the
facilitator of a future search conference held in May 2002.
Battle Creek Community Foundation The Battle Creek Community Foundation has continued to provide a key
leadership role in the health arena. In the last year, the Community
Foundation has continued to be a catalyst and organizing force for the
Regional Health Alliance. Additionally, in the past year, the Community
Foundation has partpered to reach out to communities in need in our
county. We have been a collaborator with other key stakeholders and
community leaders in the town of Albion on the eastern side of the county.
Confronted with challenges, Albion has come together to collectively
address the health needs of its citizens. The Battle Creek Community
Foundation has served as a neutral convener and partner in those
discussions and is proud to be a part of that ongoing collaborative.
Bay Area Community Foundation
BACF partnered with an area leadership program to build a skate park for
youth recreation .
With the help of corporate and governmental sponsors, Bay Area
Community Foundation raised $187,000 for development of an integrated
· math/science/environmental curriculum.
Four modules engage K-12
students in a five-county area. The second phase of the project will
complete an integrated social science/environmental curriculum.
Berrien Community Foundation
The Berrien Community Foundation took a lead role in hosting a countywide, ail-day seminar featuring Robin Carr-Morse. The author presented
the findings in her book, "Ghosts from the Nursery" to more than 45 non
profit agencies.
Following her presentations, leaders of NPOs and
community residents formed discussion groups assisted by trained
facilitators to identify and explore current and needed programs to serve
Berrien County's youngest children. The Berrien Community Foundation
also underwrote a large portion of the cost of "Ghosts from the Nursery"
and distributed them to the NPOs and public and school libraries
throughout Berrien County.
More recently, the Berrien County
Intermediate School District launched the "Early On" program to address
the same issues exposed and discussed during the seminar.
Community Foundation Roles
Convenor for community discussions, Catalyst for needed change,
Albion Community Foundation

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(Continued)

Branch
County
Foundation

Community

Cadillac Area Community
Foundation
Capital Region Community
Foundation

Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
Community Foundation for Delta
County

Community Foundation of Greater
Flint
Dickinson Area Community
Foundation

Responding to community emergencies, Spotting or anticipating problems
and acting to prevent them, Involvement in community planning for the
future, Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community need, Stimulating
public/private partnerships, Providing technical assistance to non-profits,
Serving as a neutral partner - brining diverse groups together to solve
common problems, and Developing community leaders.
Volunteer Clearinghouse: Central contact for NPOs needing volunteers and
community members seeking volunteer positions; information on volunteer
management; "market value" of volunteers, benefits of volunteering; and
more.
CompassPoint: Moderate listserv for area nonprofits providing information
dissemination and exchange, networking, and group problem-solving
assistance.
Grantwriting &amp; Fundraising Resource: Serve as resource for grants from
other foundations; grantwriting tips; other fundraising information.
Homelessness Prevention:
Update
and
provide community
resource/prevention brochure, coordinated community response provider
booklets.
Nonprofit Management Series: Sponsor sessions on personalities in the
workplace, hiring and retaining volunteers and employees, marketing, etc.
Convener of Homelessness Summit and partnering with the WexfordMissaukee Continuum of Care Committee to capture the MSHDA grant.
Partnering with United Way to conduct a community needs assessment.
Regional wide crisis communication plan involving non-profits, media and
governmental .
HOPE Scholarship program to build an endowment to provide two years of
college (at community college) for Lansing School District students
identified as HOPE-Scholars.
The Community Foundation was a primary participant in securing the
necessary local matching funds for the Phase I &amp; II grant proposals to the
State Department of Natural recreational facility in East Jordan.
Our foundation takes the lead in having a county wide arts and cultural
survey performed. We are fortunate in having the William Bonifas Fine
Arts Center here in Escanaba. It is home to an arts gallery; a theatre group,
a crafting group, an artistic shop, etc. In addition most area schools and
Bay College also have facilities for arts and cultural groups. By taking the
head role in this survey, the foundation hoped to accomplish a number of
goals.
1) Avoid making grants that are duplicating. 2) Bringing all various
groups and facilities together. 3) To develop an "outreach program."
Helping to coordinate and advance a community-wide anti-racism strategy,
in cooperation with other funders, other non-profit organizations and
community leaders.
Facilitating the CMF/MSHDA Homeless Prevention Challenge Grant was
the foundation's largest endeavor in a collaborative community effort. A
large portion of leveraging and brokering funds was necessary to meet the
1:1 match requirement of this grant. During the slow economy in this paper
industry based community, it gave new definition to the words "fund
development." It was intensified by the communities need for homeless
prevention, as lay-offs and reduction of work hours was becoming an
everyday trend . The positive note is that area individuals stepped forward
to help with the match and we were able to receive the full grant amount for
program assistance.

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�(Continued) Examples of important leadership roles played by community foundations in
the past year.
Four County Community
Foundation

Fremont Area Community
Foundation

Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
Grand Rapids Community
Foundation

Grand Traverse Regional
Community Foundation

GTRCF- Otsego County
Community Foundation

We have convened groups who represent senior citizen issues twice a year.
Our service area covers parts of 4 counties &amp; we discuss services, needs of
seniors and strategies for funding programs which will benefit seniors. The
group has grown since we began meeting. The networking among the
group has been helpful to all. We have received grant applications for the
Healthy Seniors/Healthy Youth Fund from the group and they keep
requesting that we meet twice a year. We meet at local senior centers and
participants can learn what programs the center is offering, and how the
center was created. Some of our local seniors are in need of a center and
are interested in how others have been created.
Hired a consultant to revive the Association of Retarded Citizens (ARC)
dysfunctional Board that manages two homes for people with disabilities.
Brought various groups together to solve issues involving all.
Involved with the Leadership in Newaygo County (LINC) program for the
development of future leaders.
Convened Congressman Peter Hoekstra, local agencies and clients to
discuss the importance of the Even Start Program.
Year end emergency grant for heat vouchers for local families as local
agencies funds were all expended.
Involvement in community coalitions: North Ottawa Area Community
coalition and North Ottawa Housing coalition.
The GRCF awarded a $400,000 grant to GVSU toward building a Health
Professions building on the medical corridor in downtown Grand Rapids.
The grant was awarded with the stipulation that it be used to decrease the
local health care dispari_ties among minority populations. The Foundation
was aware of the African American Health Institute (AAHI) , an
organization being formed to provide research, information and education
to the health community regarding the marked disparities in health care and
conditions among African Americans. Over the course of several meetings,
the Grand Rapids Community Foundation convened the (AAHI) and key
GVSU representatives to identify potential partnerships.
The Convening resulted in GVSU providing office space and services for
the AAHI in a key spot in the medical corridor. The AAHI will provide
training for GVSU health professional students, and both institutions will
The
share research and recommendations for community changes.
community will benefit from the coordinated efforts to recruit and train a
diverse health care workforce, and by a potentially significant effort to
reduce health care disparities.
Because we have 106 agency funds we have developed activities and
"tools" to assist them in their fund development activities: 1) a series of inhouse discussion sessions on fund raising. We prepared "homework"
assignments to prepare them for the discussion, keeping the sessions
focused, fun and brief. They really were appreciated - as indicated in our
follow up survey. 2) We offered a gift annuity program for those who have
endowed funds with us . 3) We managed campaign funds for more than 14
of these organizations.
"Smart Growth" sessions lead by Keith Charters

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�(Continued) Examples of important leadership roles played by community foundations in
the past year.
·
Greenville Area Community
Foundation

Hillsdale County Community
Foundation

The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area

Huron County Community
Foundation

Jackson County Community
Foundation

Convenor and Involvement in Community Planning for Future: Lead and
participated in an Action Team for an After School Program coordinated
and identified through input from the community and facilitated by the
coalition of greater Greenville (C.O.G.G.)
Leveraging/brokering funds to meet community need: Started endowment
fund for United Way Volunteer Connections so matching operational
monies would come to the organization.
We are working with the local sheriffs department lSD and Probate Court
to bring about stronger programs and penalties to address juvenile issues
such as crimes, truancy, and drug and alcohol abuse. This collaboration has
been very successful.
September 11th - Collaborated with several city and community agencies to
raise $35,000+ for the victims and families most adversely affected by
September 11th in New York and Washington, D.C.
Raised close to $200,000 pass through money to meet some of our
$750,000 in grant requests. Earnings provided another $90,000. Without
organizing and approaching key people we would not have had much
discretion in our granting for 2002.
The role of convenor or facilitator have emerged as the most needed and
applicable in Huron County. At this point in time, with low market
performance, we have been able to make a greater impact by bringing
people and groups together to collaborate on needs and desires. Some
examples are: 1) Partnership developed in County among various arts and
culture groups as _stepping stone to developing a Tri-county Cultural Plan
with Sanilac Tuscol a County. 2) Meetings to bring preservation societies
of 3 county lighthouses together to form an endowment fund. 3) Coalition
of women developed with working title- "Women Mentoring Women" to
encompass several women's issues not otherwise addressed. Bringing
women into philanthropy.
In November 2001, a group of fourteen arts and cultural organizations
formally approached JCF with the proposal that we take a leadership role in
assisting them with development of an Arts and Cultural Plan for Jackson
County. JCF staff convened three preplanning sessions with the group to
clarify the request and what it would mean in terms of sharing leadership of
the effort. We have since decided to expand our commitment to include
helping the group develop an organizational infrastructure, involve broader
community partners, and assist in reaching four short term goals: 1)
Develop a public art advisory committee for the City of Jackson; 2)
Complete a cultural assessment survey of Jackson County; 3) Launch a
geo-demographic study associated training workshops to increase arts and
cultural organizations' capacity to develop new audiences; and, 4)
Leverage outside funds to support the first three goals.
We view this opportunity as an example of a possible "tipping point" where
the investment of JCF's resources can make a difference in the quality of
life in our community disproportionately greater than our investment. We
see this as an opportunity to invest in a community-wide infrastructure that
will increase the capacity of our arts and cultural organizations to: 1)
Contribute to economic and broader community development; 2) Improve
the quality of life and overall livability of the community; and, 3) Partner
with other sectors and organizations to address problems and take
advantage of opportunities.

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�(Continued) Examples of important leadership roles played by community foundations in
the past year.
Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Leelanau Township Community
Foundation

Lena wee Community Foundation

M&amp;M Area Community Foundation

Mackinac Island Community
Foundation

Michigan Gateway Community
Foundation

Midland Area Community
Foundation

Community Foundation of Monroe
County

The
Kalamazoo
Community
Foundation
has
launched
BetterTogether/Kalamazoo, an initiative that will reach out to the
community to address their most pressing issues, as identified by the people
who live there.
The Leelanau Township Community Foundation served as a convenor for
community discussions this year. Several members of the Board of
Trustees formed a small group of civic leaders who are meeting weekly to
formulate a vision statement that is intended to guide the future of our
community. In addition, Board members are involved in an Affordable
Housing Task Force for Leelanau County.
Involvement m community planning through our Leave a Legacy
collaborative, sponsorship of a Lifetime Legacy Philanthropy dinner, and
efforts with youth , including volunteer activities, such as the annual Senior
Prom (at a local senior center) and our first Youth Leadership Institute.
TheM &amp; M Area Community Foundation has been very involved with the
Homeless Initiative originated by the State of Michigan. Staff and several
Board members have been instrumental in trying to bring a homeless shelter
into the community. The project was started by a small group of private
citizens, but as time went on, it became the job of the Foundation to
maintain progress. The Foundation, of course, disburses funds for the
shelter, and became very involved in providing technical assistance. A new
Board was formed and new money was raised to bring the shelter building
into compliance with federal, state and local codes. Foundation staff
attended all meetings, giving advice and encouragement, and is still
following the proj ect-closely. However, there are several issues still to be
dealt with before the shelter can open. We continue to oversee the funds,
and to help the project along as much as possible.
In the area of conservation, the MICF created the Community Conservation
Forum and sponsored an educational series, open discussion forum and
community charette to begin to face issues of growth and capacity on
Mackinac Island.
Convenor for community discussion around issues of teens and other youth
in the community. Provide technical expertise to area senior citizen nonprofit organization: 501 (c) (3) assistance with bylaws, governance
structure, and acted as fiduciary while paperwork is pending.
Each of the FIVE roles circled below is a significant part of one initiative.
We have convened, and our CEO chairs, the Entranceways Initiative Task
Force. This group of leaders represents foundations , the municipality,
business/industry, and citizens-at-large, who have come together to: 1) be
proactive about planning improvements to the main entranceways and
corridors in Midland, 2) consider aesthetics, green space, way-finding and
common themes or elements as we do our work, 3) support the work of the
City of Midland and our local developers as they attempt to create revised
design guidelines which are considerate of the needs of each, and 4)
encourage the business community to consider design aesthetics, green
space and plantings as they plan new construction and/or exterior
remodeling and landscaping.
In relation to the community we have converged for several different
community discussions this past year. We have also been involved in
several different community planning projects that will continue into this
next year.

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�(Continued) Examples of important leadership roles played
the past year.
Mt. Pleasant Area Community
Foundation

Community Foundation for
Northeast Michigan

Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation

Community Foundation of Greater
Rochester

Saginaw Community Foundation

Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan

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community foundations in

We are a fundraising resource for non-profits. I have counseled many
organizations on fundraising through year-end appeals, corporate
sponsorship, grant writing, friends groups and of course, endowment
building.
We hold Community Leaders Luncheons quarterly. Part of these luncheons
includes bringing in speakers to talk about issues pertinent to our
community. We sponsored a presentation by Mark Wyckoff, a specialist on
Land Use Management, to speak to government officials in our ten
counties.
We continue to play a role in the "Leadership Little Travers" program to
develop community leaders, which we helped start three years ago. We
now assist with scholarship assistance. Probably the most important one is
Emmet 20/20. We are the fiscal agent for this grassroots initiative to ensure
that the people of Emmet County are aware of, and involved in, the issues
affecting their communities. We have helped a couple of community
groups with their fundraising by acting as temporary fiscal sponsors. Two
of our unrestricted endowment grants last year were 1: 1 challenge grants.
This leveraged other gifts from individuals and companies who supported
those organizations.
The Community Foundation of Greater Rochester, in its role as a convenor,
brought together twelve leaders representing the Chamber of Commerce,
Rochester College, Oakland University, Crittenton Hospital, RG13, King
Pharmaceuticals, Rochester Community Schools, and Macro Computer
Products to discuss developing a leadership program for our community.
The idea was embraced- by all and additional planning has resulted in the
establishment of an Advisory Board, creation of curriculum, identification
of a program director and a target start date of September 2003. The
Leadership Rochester will build a broad-based network of community
leaders who will enhance their leadership abilities and skills through
continuing education, shared perspectives and community involvement in
order to enable them to work toward solutions in the public interest. A
grant form the Community Foundation will fund expenses related to start-up
activities.
l. The foundation is heading our local America's Promise efforts,
resulting in Saginaw County being chosen as 1 of 13 nationwide
demonstration sites.
Thru this program I we introduced the
Communities in Schools Program to the community as a way to engage
individuals and businesses in school improvement.
2 . Thru our Kresge Challenge partnership, we are working with 23 local
nonprofit organizations to 1. Raise endowment funds and 2. Increase
their capacity thru technical assistance programs.
In addition to investments in the landscape, the Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan, through the Green Ways Initiative, has had a
profound effect on the community in three different arenas. The first is the
creation of a process in which the various municipalities and community
groups can collaborate successfully. Because the Green Ways Initiative
brings communities together to plan and work across jurisdictional lines,
never-before created coalitions of neighboring communities are coming
together to develop a shared vision for and use of their landscape. The
second has to do with elevating the profile of greenways, and their benefits,
in the communities. Greenways can transform communities, can bring
communities and their neighborhoods together, can improve the health and

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Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan (Continued)

Community Foundation of St. Clair
County

Sturgis Area Community Foundation

Tuscola County Community
Foundation
Upper Peninsula Community
Foundation Alliance

well-being of those who use them, and change the social dynamic when
people visit greenways. By citing the benefits of greenways whenever a
Green Ways Initiative grant is awarded or an event is held, the community
is becoming increasingly aware of those benefits and their importance to the
way we live in southeast Michigan. The third is resources. Several state or
federal funds had not awarded grants to southeast Michigan even remotely
comparable to the percentage of the state's population. The Green Ways
Initiative grants have leveraged significant resources, and (when the
projects are completed) will have generated public funding grant awards in
an amount that exceeds $4 of public money for every $1 of Green Ways
money. Through the Green Ways Initiative, the Community Foundation has
truly become a leader in linkage, leverage and coll aboration, in revitalizing
the landscape and investing in the quality of life in southeast Michigan.
We lead an effort to explore the possible creation of a non-profit center to
house multiple organizations.
We also worked with two groups that serve our low income and minority
populations in an effort to better coordinate their work, reduce duplication
and maximize resources.
We held a community meeting to get input of community and organization
leaders about what would make Sturgis a better place to live, work, and
play. From this information a Board committee developed 3 areas of
grantmaking to focus on over the next few years.
Generally, we work with various community organizations to help them
meet their objectives and to help us keep abreast of community needs .
Providing technical assistance to our affiliates and guidance concerning
various matters. Our affiliates are being operated by volunteers and we
provide whatever support that they require in order to operate efficiently.

7 = No Response

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�Section III

Michigan Community Foundations' Youth Project Update

�YA C 2002 Annual Survey
Data Summary and Verbatim Responses (N=56)
47 (84%) lead foundations responded

9 (16%) affiliates responded

YAC Assets, Grants and Gifts by Community Foundation
Name
Albion Community Foundation
Allegan County Community Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
Barry Community Foundation
Battle Creek Community Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation
Branch County Community Foundation
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
Capital Region Community Foundation
Charlevoix County Community Foundation
Ch ippewa County Community Foundation
Clio Area Community Foundation - Clio YAC
Community Foundation for Delta County
Community Foundation for Muskegon County
Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Community Foundation of Greater Rochester
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland
Area
Dickinson Area Community Foundation
Fenton Community Fund - South Lakes Area
YAC
Four County Community Foundation
Fremont Area Community Foundation
Grand Blanc Area Fund- Grand Blanc Youth
Advisory Committee
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation
Greenville Area Community Foundation
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
Huron County Community Foundation
Ionia County Community Foundation
Jackson County Community Foundation
YAC Annual Survey 2002
Report to the field

Assets

$Granted #Grants

Total$
Gifts
$945

Lead or
Affiliate
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
A
L
LL
L

$223,000
$1,673,767
$2,106,341
$1,224,536
$1,349,472
$1,389,343
$1,114,661
$602 ,062
$1,239,017
$1,400,000
$1,098,750
$248,407
$128,855
$527,727
$1,648,954
$1,281 ,488
$1,855,334

$12,701
$58,234
$151 ,632
$114,394
$80,183
$78,822
$67,921
$69,109
$59 ,771
$42,401
$38,342
$374
$0
$19,956
$91 ,755
$76,157 ·
$57,955

18
28
27 $162,617
$1 ,475
42
23
$1,050
7
$900
19
$400
27 $23,000
19 $200,900
$600
53
20
$0
$100
3
$0
0
43
$3,930
43
$200
75
$0
12
$0

L
L
L
L
L
L

$1,706,937
$1,370,294
$264,706
$268,648
$1,154,733
$2,162,128

$110,197
$91,957
$7,350
$12,507
$78,239
$52,007

19
19
13
11
20
17

$1
$0
$388
$2
$0
$200
I

L
A

$556,693
$234,177

$20,190
$24,655

22
9

$0
$0

L
L
A

$818,025

37
9
1

$425

$87,956

$28 ,560
$49,732
$1 ,000

L
L
L
L
L
L
A
L

$1,717,495
$1,653,228
$1,955,021
$959,286
$1,434,801
$210,836
$166,681
$1,076,239

$74,989
$74,842
$258,815
$45,130
$57,768
$7,100
$7,690
$61,812

40
13
70
16
13
11
10
24

$3,580
$3,225
$150
$0
$3,290
$75
$0
$1,150

$0

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�Assets
Lead or
$Granted #Grants
Affiliate
Kalamazoo Community Foundation Youth Un ited
L
$1,600,000
$50,000
17
Wa'j
Keweenaw Community Foundation
L
$1,446
$0
0
$335,633
Leelanau Township Community Foundation
L
$10,840
8
Lenawee Community Foundation
L
13
$1,801,500
$51,500
M &amp; M Area Community Foundation
$672 ,115
L
$37,029
Manistee County Community Foundation
1
$600
L
Marquette Community Foundation
$324,414
$5,500
5
L
Marshall Community Foundation
$1,203,174
$39,656
29
L
$13,128
10
Mecosta County Community Foundation
A
Michigan Gateway Community Foundation
L
$578,848
$20,122
13
Midland Area Community Foundation
L
$1 ,562,227
$46,449
26
Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
$22,718
$681,857
18
L
Osceola County Community Foundation
A
$15,180
10
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community
L
$1,100,000
$76,880
33
Foundation
$71,396
18
Saginaw Community Foundation
L
$1,247,808
A
Southeast Ottawa Community Foundation
$30,534
$2,580
4
A
$47,710
$2,980
4
Sparta Community Foundation
10
Sturgis Area Community Foundation
L
$703,292
$10,949
11
Tuscola County Community Foundation
L
$1,006,835
$17,208
Wyoming Community Foundation
$52,209
$2,892
4
A
Name

-

Assets in youth fund TOTAL: $49,896,230
15 (28%)
10 (19%)
26 (49%)
2 (4%)

Total$
Gifts
$0
$445
$82
$0
$5,000
$0
$1,625

$2,740
$675
$764
$2 ,500
$0
$0
$0
$0
$25
$0

Mean $941,438.29

Under $500,000
$500 K+ to $1M
$1M+-$2M
Over$2M

Total dollars granted TOTAL: $2,544,825
12 (21.8 %) Under $10K
12 (21.8 %) $10K+ to $25K
8 (14.5%) $25K+ to $50K
12 (21.8 %) $50K+- $75K
8 (14.5%) $75K+ to $lOOK
3 (5 .5%) $lOOK+- $1M

Mean $46,269.55

Numbers of grants made TOTAL: 1067
15 (28 %) 1 tolO
21 (40%) 11+ to20
8 (15 %)
21 to 30
3 (6%)
31 to 40
6(11%)
Over40

Mean 19.4

Total amount of gifts received $422,459
YAC Annual Survey 2002
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Mean $8,283.51
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How often YACs met during the last school year
4 (7%)
38 (70%)
10 (19%)

2 (4%)

Less than six times
6 to 12
13-20
Over 20

How often YAC met during the summer (2002)
25 (46%) 0 times
27 (49%) 1-3 times
3 (5%)
4-5 times

During the 2001/2002 school year YACs:
Yes

No

A warded grants

52 (95%)

3 (5%)

Conduct a youth needs assessment?

17 (33%)

34 (67%)

What were the top 3 issues?
1.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;-

Drug/Alcohol Abuse
Drugs: alcohol abuse, drug abuse, alcoholism &amp; drunk
driving
Achievement in School
Alcohol/Drug Abuse
Helping youth feel valued in community
Smoking Cessation
Teen Pregnancy
Alcohol/Drug Abuse
Alcohol/ Drug Abuse
Drugs/Underage drinking
Alcohol use/drunk driving
Stress

-

2.

&gt;&gt;-

&gt;
&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;-

Teen Violence &amp; Crime
Health &amp; Social Issues: stress, low self-esteem, peer
pressure, death of family or friends, eating disorders
Friendship
Youth recreational facilities (lack of)
Mentoring
Alcohol Prevention
Violence/Racism
Lack of recreational/programmed activities
Drunk Driving
Stress
Substance abuse, including smoking
Drug Use

3.

&gt;-

Teen Pregnancy

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�&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;

Sexuality: sexual activity, teen pregnancy, sexual
harassment
Money
Peer Pressure
Eliminating risky behavior
Substance Abuse
Lack of employment opportunities
Low self esteem
Nothing to do
Teen suicide and depression
Alcohol use

Were these issues used as a focus for your YAC
grantmaking?
Issue a request for proposal?
Stimulate youth involvement
community service

in

volunteerism

and

Reflect as a group about how well the YAC is working?

No

Yes
15 (83 %)

3 (17%)

23 (43%)

31 (57%)

47 (87 %)

7 (13%)

47 (87%)

7 (13%)

YACs engaged in proactive grantmaking reported doing the following:
Albion Community Foundation

Allegan County Community
Foundation

Ann Arbor Area Community
Foundation
Barry Community Foundation

Berrien Community Foundation
Branch County Community Foundation
Cadillac Area Community Foundation

Capital Region Community Foundation

YAC Annual Survey 2002
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Out Y AC had just developed its own RFP for grants from Youth Fund.
It adds youth preparation requirement, identification of development
assets addressed, and launches new youth mini-grant program.
They actively as well as financially support the youth services
initiative. The project makes 13 curriculum options available to
schools throughout the county and schedules those programs into the
classroom They also support post prom bashes.
Developing a web-based mini-grant for high school students as well as
a plan to speak to youth groups on how to apply for a grant.
Working with the schools in doing mini grants. Getting the kids
involved in planning. We funded a walking club, recycling programs,
students taking a new direction (STAND) groups, peer mediation
program, and a summer service program.
RFPs for: 1) Program to teach decision-making skills. 2) Program to
enhance teen/parent/guardian relations. See addendum C
Funding community skate park on continuing basis even if no grant
proposal was submitted.
We saw a need for a summer social activity for community youth on a
week day because most youth work weekends. We did not put out a
RFP but rather coordinated as series of music groups ourselves.
Some of our YAC go to elementary schools and explain what an
environmental "mini-grant" is and how they can apply for one. We
also hold a Youth Conference in the spring and invite students from
local High Schools to attend . Our YAC invites a speaker to come and
they also conduct a workshop to go along with the theme of the
conference. Last year, (March 2002) our conference served
approximately 180 youth.

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�(Continued) YACs engaged in proactive grantmaking reported doing the following:
Community Foundation for Delta
County
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Fenton Community Fund - South Lakes
Area YAC

Grand Blanc Area Fund- Grand Blanc
Youth Advisory Committee

Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation

Grand Rapids Community Foundation

GRCF- Ionia County Community
Foundation

'

YAC Annual Survey 2002
Report to the field

Our Y AC is currently sorting through the results of the needs
assessment survey's, looking at the issues where their grantmaking can
be most effective.
This year the County-Wide Y AC approached the Resource Center
about submitting a proposal for an Alumni Leadership Development
Project that was attached to the Community Foundation's Summer
Youth Initiative Program. The Summer Youth Initiative Program was
funded by C.S. Matt Foundation and administered through the
Community Foundation for summer employment, recreational and
educational programs targeting at risk youth in Genesee County. The
Matt Foundation Leadership Academy was first initiated in the
summer of 2001 and I part with Y AC funds . Because project reports
indicated that the project was successful and well received, in spring of
2002 the Y AC group requested that a proposal be submitted for
consideration for the summer of 2002.
For the 2002 - 2003 school year the South Lakes Y AC had conducted
a needs assessment poll have a current Request for Proposals out. The
issues are: Teen Pregnancy, Teen Suicide, Anger Management and
Violence Prevention
For the last school year the Grand Blanc Y AC group did not engage in
proactive grantmaking however, since August of 2002, the group has
approached a school club called UNITE to request them to submit a
proposal for a diversity program for the 2002- 2003 school year.
Encouraging volunteerism/community service among middle schoolage youth through our mini-grant program. Teams of Y AC members
present to classrobms, do a mini-needs assessment, and encourage
them to apply for mini-grants for a group service project.
To address the issue of youth violence, the YGC elected to enhance
existing and develop new Peer Listening Programs in Kent County
high schools. The YGC identified a model program at Forest Hills
Northern High School, and for the past two years, has been working in
partnership with student Peer Listeners at FHNHS. Nearly 200
students and faculty from 17 West Michigan high schools attended the
first annual Peer Listening Forum in 2001, and two schools attended an
eight-hour training session. A second forum and training session are
planned for 2002. In addition, YGC members and Peer Listeners,
along with their adult advisors, created a Peer Listening Advisory
Committee, which will present criteria to the Kent Intermediate School
District that would allow the lSD to certify Peer Listening programs,
participants, and advisors.
Each year, the ICCF Y AC uses a portion of its grantmaking dollars to
hold the "Ionia County Youth Forum," in which 25 students from each
oflonia County's five high schools come together to Jearn about and
discuss youth issues. In November 2001, the Forum included speakers
from Big Brothers/Big Sisters, who encouraged the young people to
become vo1unteers, teen moms from a support group in Belding who
shared the challenges of teen parenting, and the Mayor of Ionia who
shared his experiences and how he overcame challenges to become a
!t;:ader. Finally, theY AC members designed a "game show" in which
adult's perceptions of the challenges and issues confronting youth were
compared to youth's perceptions of adults' experiences as teens . In
addition to the activities at the Forum, over 20 youth-serving
organizations had display boots on hand share information with the

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�GRCF- Ionia County Community
Foundation (Continued)
GRCF-Southeast Ottawa Community
Foundation

GRCF-Sparta Community Foundation

GTRCF- Otsego County Community
Foundation

The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area

Jackson County Community
Foundation
M&amp;M Area Community Foundation

Manistee County Community
Foundation
Marquette Community Foundation

Michigan Gateway Community
Foundation
Midland Area Community Foundation

Mt. Pleasant Area Community
Foundation

YAC Annual Survey 2002
Report to the field

students about the services available through those organizations.
The academic year of 2001-2002 was a rebuilding year for the
Southeast Ottawa Community Foundation YAC. The YAC had not
met for several years, and had never engaged in grantmaking. As such,
theY AC has not yet engaged in any proactive grantmaking projects.
As this was only the second year of traditional grantmaking by the
Sparta Y AC, and the first needs assessment done by the Y AC, no
proactive grantmaking projects have been undertaken.
1. Y AC President is on the Community Foundation Board of
Directors,
2. YAC students have "reviewed" programs targeted at youth and
given their suggestions.
3. YAC students have served on many different non-profit boards.
4. YAC students have been very visible in the community
volunteering and received a lot of positive newspaper support.
Y AC follow guidelines of the foundation closely to ensure that grants
meet requirements. They also discuss issues they see as biggest
concerns of their peers and use this information when marking
decisions. They ask for follow-up reports, accountability and
opportunities for them to volunteer on projects they fund.
RFP distributed
Our Y AC is not engaged in proactive grantmaking, but does review
and decide on all grant requests, which involve youth activities. These
include many extra-curricular school activities, youth sports sponsored
by volunteer grou_ps, summer vacation enrichment programs,
children's theater productions, and prevention of youth tobacco,
alcohol, and drug abuse. They do make decisions on funding more
pro-actively, using their own experience and judgment to either foltow
the requests for funds or increase or decrease funds according to their
first-hand knowledge of the projects.
This year they will be working off of the results from the "40 assets."
This is something they are just starting. So far, they have discussed
what they would like to fund. They now plan to develop a plan to go
about getting these kinds of applications.
Sending out letters to local schools requesting grant applications for
specific areas of need.
The 2000 Needs Assessment indicated Alcohol, Tobacco and Other
Drugs (ATOD) as the highest priority. The second priority was
Recreation. Grant applications addressing those issues receive more
attention during the review process. Of the $24, 285 in grants awarded
9/2001-8/2002, $18,088 was awarded for ATOD or recreation
programs.
We just completed a "Challenge Day" program in October, 2002.

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�(Continued) YACs engaged in proactive grantmaking reported doing the following:
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County

Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
CFNEMI -North Central Michigan
Community Foundation
CFNEMI - Iosco County Community
Foundation

Osceola County Community
Foundation

Community Foundation of Greater
Rochester
Saginaw Community Foundation
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
Community Foundation of St. Clair
County
Sturgis Area Community Foundation

The Muskegon Y AC has heard a variety of presentations on youth
issues ranging from truancy to health risk behaviors during the past
year. These presentations helped the youth to think about their
grantmaking and to make a greater impact in the community. In
addition, as a result of hearing a report on youth risk behaviors, they
have been invited to participate in the County's Substance Abuse
Collaborative.
Each year, students dedicate at least one half of the grant dollars
available for projects that address one or more of the top ten needs of
the most current Needs Assessment Survey.
Promoting grantmaking among their contacts in the high school and
community, including feature articles in the school newsletter and
personal contacts.
This YAC held a Youth Awareness Day called Yacapalooza.
Businesses and organizations (public and school) were invited to
display information about activities available to youth. There were
exhibits from 1-4 pm and a dance from 7-10 pm. There were also
games and refreshments.
The OCCF Y AC organized a program to offer mini-grants to teachers
in area schools for class room projects. The OCCF YAC also offered
area schools funding to operate the "Be-A-Santa" project to distribute
gifts to those in need during the holiday season.
Recently participated in a Grantmakers/Grantseekers Coffee that
featured the Women 's Fund, Tobacco Settlement Grants and Youth
Fund Grants. Sixteen local agency representatives attended.
Asking for proactiVe-grants in individual school districts .
They issue an RFP
They have divided into two teams- Health and Recreation and are
meeting with community groups that address these areas.
Working on bringing in speakers or putting on programs that address
the needs assessment.

18 no response

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�Examples of high impact and creative YAC grants (2001/2002)
Albion Community Foundation
Allegan County Community
Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Community
Foundation

Barry Community Foundation

Bay Area Community
Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation

Cadillac Area Community
Foundation

Capital Region Community
Foundation
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation

Community Foundation for
Delta County
Community Foundation of
Greater Flint

YAC Annual Survey 2002
Report to the field

Seed money for a local skatepark initiative ($2,000)
TheY AC granted 8,000 to our new county homeless initiative. The funds were
used to provide shelter to families with children.
$1000 grant to the Neutral Zone Teen Center based on an application written by
a high school student to start a city-wide debate team. The grant was matched
(total $2000) by a private foundation. Within one year the team formed, found
a coach, earned third place in a state competition and convinced the school
district to support the team in the future. A small grant can make a big impact!
I think our mini grant program had the most impact on our community this year.
It involves a lot of small ($300 or less) grants, but involves youth in
philanthropy even at the elementary school level.
$25,000 to the Bay County Library System- This is part of a 3 year ($65,000)
grant tot fully fund Teen Rooms at all library locations in our community (The
Library has completed a capital campaign).
$16,000 to HOYA- To enable Helping Our Youth Achieve to empower out-ofschool youth to set goals toward high school completion; to provide lifestyle
management training in the workplace, to teen workers in training. Geographic
area served: Benton Harbor, MI
Project Prom- This is a series of after prom recreational activities designed to
prevent under age drinking and driving. It started several years ago by
concerned parents and continues annually by different groups of parents. The
program has deteriorated and participation dropped to increasing restrictions on
student activities culminating with the idea of locking all participants in one
large building for the entire night. Our Y AC refused to give a grant unless
Y AC members were give-n a_seat on the committee. Some parents were upset
and resigned committee positions, but our Y AC members received praise from
many parents- they helped to put together a successful program and contacted
area merchants to assure the rest of the financial support.
The grant to the City of Charlotte Youth Advisory board for $2,000 was able to
address the problems that our survey found the most critical. The grant funded
a forum to educate the city's youth on substance abuse and teen sexuality.
Continuation of a comprehensive wellness program for adolescent-age students
and their parents, designed to improve student choices relative to healthy diet
and exercise. This program is jointly funded by the Y AC, the Healthy
Youth/Healthy Seniors Fund, the East Jordan Family Health Center and East
Jordan High School.
Our Y AC gave $100 to each of the six area schools, for their all night-alcohol
free senior parties. We received a detailed thank-you letter from each of the
schools, and theY AC felt like they helped keep lOO's of seniors safe.
The grant awarded to the Resource Center for the Mott Foundation Leadership
Academy "MFLA" Alumni Leadership program has probably had the most
impact on youth in the community. Fifty-six (56) youth were given an
opportunity to enhance and expand upon leadership skills developed through
their second year participation in a project focusing on such areas as, goal
setting, teamwork, decision making skills, self confidence and career options.
The targeted youth were primarily from low-income urban families where the
risk of involvement with negative behaviors and activities were high. After
participating for the second summer, the youth were extended an opportunity to
become a part of another leadership program that takes place during the school
year. Because referrals for the school year program have traditionally come
from teachers, and counselors, many of these students had not previously had
the opportunity to participate in such a program.

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�(Continued) Examples of high impact and creative YAC grants (2001/2002)
Dickinson Area Community
Foundation
Fenton Community FundSouth Lakes Area Y AC

Four County Community
Foundation

Fremont Area Community
Foundation
Grand Blanc Area FundGrand Blanc Youth Advisory
Committee

Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation

Grand Rapids Community
Foundation

GRCF- Ionia County
Community Foundation

GRCF-Southeast Ottawa
Community Foundation

GRCF-Wyoming Community
Foundation

YAC Annual Survey 2002
Report to the field

North Dickinson School- Project: Inter-Generational Community Dance
The Fenton Area Public Schools "Summer Career Enrichment Program" grant
probably ha had the most significant impact on youth in this area. One hundred
and one (101) youth were exposed to the opportunity to learn about career
exploration as it relates to core academics. According to the final report 80% of
the students increased their reading level per pre and post-tests.
We granted $11,100 to Zone Productions this year. By doing this we assisted
The Zone in renovating a building and furnishing it. Out of that location, they
have set up a youth center with pool tables, music, video games and food in
both a fun and wholesome environment. The Zone Productions have given kids
an alternative place to go after school and have fun rather than be at home
without supervision or walking the streets. We are very proud of what The
Zone has done and are glad we could help them along the way.
The summer programs for Newaygo County youth funded activities for
hundreds of students throughout the county.
The "Following the Leader Workshop" grant was the sole grant awarded in
2001-2002 school year. It allowed students from the Grand Blanc School
District, who were not traditional leaders and who may not otherwise have had
the change, an opportunity to participate in a program designed to assist them in
taking on leadership roles in their school and community.
Child and Family Services of Western Michigan "North Ottawa Girls On The
Run" program- $7,000. Over 400 3'ct through 5th grade girls participated. Girls
On The Run is an 110-week program that combines training for a 3.1 mile run
with self-esteem, enhancing and uplifting workouts. The goal of the program is
to encourage positive emotional, social, physical and SIJiritual development.
In my opinion, the grant made to the Forest Hills Public Schools to expand Peer
Listening Programs has the greatest potential to reach a broad spectrum of youth
in a meaningful way. The Peer Listening Program that is being used as a model
is extremely effective and highly utilized by students. The impact of Peer
Listening on the student population at FHNHS is tremendous : students in crisis
cannot focus on learning, and this program's success, and the reason the YGC
has been so eager to replicate it in schools county-wide, is the high level of
student involvement and leadership in the program. In addition, the "proactive"
nature of the grant itself makes this grant a particularly good fit for the YGC.
In my opinion, the grant made to support the Ionia County Youth Forum has the
potential for the greatest impact. As described above, it is proactive in nature,
anci the exposure to resources available and the increased awareness between
youth and adult perspectives was outstanding.
In my opinion, the grant made to the Underground has the greatest potential
impact, both for Y AC members and the broader youth community. The original
request was for general operating support of this teen (middle school aged)
nightclub, but the Y AC instead opted to sponsor a single night, when no
admission would be charged, and Y AC members would volunteer their time to
supervise and engage the middle school attendees. It was highly successful, and
many Y AC members are now regular volunteers at the Underground.
In my opinion, the grant made to the Open Hearts Community Church had the
greatest impact. The grant provided funds for church volunteers to construct a
skate ramp that attracted many young people in the diverse, low-income
neighborhood surrounding the church, and was staffed by church volunteers.
Attendance at the summer program was excellent, and the program filled a need
in the community.

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�(Continued) Examples of high impact and creative YAC grants (2001/2002)
GRCF-Sparta Community
Foundation

GTRCF- Otsego County
Community Foundation

The Community Foundation of
the Holland/Zeeland Area

Huron County Community
Foundation

Jackson County Community
Foundation

Kalamazoo Community
Foundation Youth United Way
Leelanau Township Community
Foundation

Lenawee Community
Foundation
M&amp;M Area Community
Foundation

Manistee County Community
Foundation
Marquette Community
Foundation

Marshall Community
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YAC Annual Survey 2002
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In my opinion, the grant made to Arbor Circle has the greatest potential impact
on the youth of Sparta. Teen parents in Sparta, of which there are a significant
number, receive respite care and parenting support from professional staff
through this program.
$500 will be spent this fall at a small school in our county. This will be an
"open gym" program for middle and high school students. The area is
underserved for recreational activities. Previous programs like this, funded by
teachers and private citizens, attracted a large percentage of area youth.
Center for Women in Transition $11,500 Girls on the Run/Girls on Track
Program second grant for preventative program for girls 3'd- 7tl! grade. It was
so greatly received that local program grew from 400 to 1,000 participants,
becoming the largest one of its kind in the nation in only one year.
Grants (2) to MSU Extension Service- Building of Concession Stand and
Judge's Stand to be utilized in all riding lessons and competitions. In this case
the group became directly involved by asking much more comprehensive
questions regarding handicapped opportunities and application in Behavioral
Modifications. The group did some of the physical labor as volunteers. It was
an opportunity to see inception to completion.
Our $7,500 grant to fund "Challenge Day" for Jackson County schools was an
opportunity for youth and adults to come together and experience this great
program. The impact of this grant is tremendous since the individual districts
all hope to continue offering Challenge Days each year!
Kalamazoo Public Library Teen Services Group submitted a grant request for
"The Diversions Project" which provides books of encouragement to youth in
local hospitals. Thisprog_ram was the idea of and designed by teens.
In 2001-02, the Leelanau Township Community Foundation impacted youth
through a $7,000 YAC grant that helped to furnished new playground
equipment for the local public school. The new playground equipment was
installed during the summer by community volunteers and welcomed the
students back to school this fall. The swings, slide, and climbing bars add
bright color and the joyful sound of children playing to the community.
Purchase of a KIDS KIT for after school activities for Britton-Macon School,
where participation is almost 80% of elementary students plus 3-8 parent or
community volunteers weekly.
Two of theY AC grants made in May of 2001 were awarded to the Marinette
Recreation Department. They totaled $2,063, and provided scholarships for
youth who otherwise could not afford to take part in some of the activities. It
also contributed toward the construction of a skateboard park which young
people in the community wanted very much. The two grants made a significant
improvement in opportunities for those young people who typically are at loose
ends during the summer and after-school hours. One of the continuing
criticisms of the community by young people is that there is "nothing to do."
This grant did something to alleviate the problem.
A grant was given to the TMI rooms at the Manistee Intermediate Education
Center to purchase a green house. The students grew plants that they eventually
delivered to senior citizens throughout the county.
Willow Farm- A horse riding therapy program for special needs children. It is
an organization that had never previously applied and the program is different
than any other we've granted to. It impacts a great deal of youth and is very
positively viewed in our community.
United Arts Council/Post Concert Series for $3 ,000. This funding for
elementary classes allows all Marshall Public Schools elementary students to
attend professional concerts throughout two school years .
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Mecosta County Community
Foundation

Michigan Gateway Community
Foundation

Midland Area Community
Foundation

Community Foundation of
Momoe County
Mt. Pleasant Area Community
Foundation

Community Foundation for
Muskegon County

Community Foundation for
Northeast Michigan

CFNEMI- Straits Area
Community Foundation
CFNEMI- North Central
Michigan Community
Foundation

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Grant of $3,528 to Mecosta County Council for the Arts for the Summer Art
Tent project. This provided a spot for youth artists to exhibit their work during
the Big Rapids local summer festival, "Pioneer Days" . Many students also sold
their work and was an exciting event for all students in the county.
We gave a mini-grant that theY AC members were really excited about. A local
school wanted to provide a program for their elementary students about
"cultural awareness." It was used to help educate the youth about cultural
diversity around the world as well as in their own school.
Our Y AC coordinates a Yellow Ribbon Awareness Day Grant Program -a
suicide prevention program. We provide each high school in the county with up
tot $750 to plan a day of events educating students, faculty and staff about
suicide prevention efforts. We will be expanding the program this year to
include middle schools. It is difficult to evaluate a program like this, but
responses have been positive from both students and teachers/administrators.
The American Red Cross grant was to provide involvement between youth and
seniors with on site visits and activities. This was very successful.
YAC sponsored a Challenge Day program for all local high schools. Challenge
Day (featured at theY AC Summer Leadership Conference of 2001 at CMU) is
a pro-active violence prevention program that addresses the issues of violence
prevention program that addresses the issues of violence, teasing, stereotypes,
racism, tobacco, social oppression, and alcohol within the context of school life.
The program is designed to tear down the walls of separation and inspire
participants to live, study and work in an environment of compassion,
acceptance and respect. YAC sponsored the program for 2 days. Over 200
students participated from 7 schools, along with many community adult
volunteers.
- The YAC grant that has had the most impact on youth in Muskegon County is
the Council of Michigan Foundations- Learning to Give grant. YAC awarded
$10,000 to support this program, which teaches youth in schools across
Muskegon County about the American tradition of "volunteering and charitable
giving." Because of the Columbine-type incidents that have occurred over the
last few years, teachers are searching for some way to teach sharing, caring,
compassion and charity in the classroom as a means of combating the
aggressive, violent, in-your-face behavior they are seeing. Already, the
Muskegon YAC has heard a report from an elementary school student who took
the values of Learning to Give to heart and has decided to get the mail for an
elderly neighbor each day after school. It is this type of caring which will help
to promote the tradition of giving in future generations.
During the February 2002 grant cycle, the Youth Advisory Council gave a grant
of $2,500 to Lincoln Elementary School for a trip to Lansing. Many of the
students at this school are low-income and at-risk. The grant allowed 28 sixth
grad students and 10 adults to stay in dorms at the MSU Campus. They visited
the MSU Planetarium, fish hatchery, and the State's Capitol Building. The trip
was designed to broaden their horizons and to show them what's available if
they work hard and set goals. The students were required to keep journals, and
they also had to raise additional funds for expenses not covered by the grant.
Cheboygan H.S . Adopt-A-Family project which "adopts" as many
underprivileged families as possible during the Holiday Season and provides
gifts.
Most of our Y AC members are grimly determined to address the problem of
substance abuse, especially in a proactive way if possible. They have funded
Project Graduation events, rallies, and motivational speakers .

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CFNEMI - Iosco County
Community Foundation

Osceola County Community
Foundation
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation

Community Foundation of
Greater Rochester

Saginaw Community
Foundation
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan

Community Foundation of St.
Clair County
Sturgis Area Community
Foundation
Tuscola County Community
Foundation

Iosco Regional Educational Service Agency (IRESA) was provided $1,150 for a
Youth Enrichment Success (YES) program. This is a student training program
to develop and encourage better decision making skills for students
experiencing school and community-related problems.
The OCCF Y AC sponsored the program "True Love Waits" for all schools in
the area. The presentation addresses teen sexuality issues, particularly
abstinence and why teens should wait.
Difficult to choose just one, but I think the Instead Club of Littlefield Public
School is the one. The Instead Club is an after-school program and also runs in
the summer. The Village of Alanson, where the school is located , is a small
community in our county and there isn't much for young people to do . While
abstinence is the main message, the program offers them many healthy and for
activities and field trips. The coordinator of the program is young and has a
wonderful connection with the kids. There is no doubt that the Instead Club
keeps many Alanson kids out of trouble.
Youth Fund partnered with the Tobacco Settlement (Healthy Youth/Healthy
Seniors) Fund to award $4,500 ($2,250 from each fund) for a project entitled
"Bully Proofing Your School." This program seeks to address the serious
problem of bullying and teasing within the school environment. The program
was a systemic approach to heighten awareness and offer alternate behaviors for
all middle school students in the Rochester Community Schools system.
Bridgeport-Spaulding Community Schools Yellow Ribbon Teen Suicide
Prevention Program- Established a proactive, preventive outreach program to
help address issue of the teen suicide.
The Committee did a follow_up site visit to the Angela Home Hospice project
and were very impressed. The teen volunteers at Angela Home Hospice built a
closet of activities for the pediatric patients. Now, all the volunteers use these
as they visit the patients.
They supported new skate parks in 2 communities with grants of $10,500 and
$50,000
The Bullying Prevention program put on at the Sturgis Middle School.
$2,450 was awarded to the Bluewater Thumb Youth for Christ. Funds were
used for equipment and renovations within a building used by the group to
provide positive activities for teenagers.

8 No Response

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�YAC fund development activities
Albion Community Foundation
Battle Creek Community Foundation

Berrien Community Foundation
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
Community Foundation for Delta
County .
Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Dickinson Area Community
Foundation
Four County Community Foundation

Fremont Area Community Foundation

Grand Rapids Community Foundation

GRCF- Ionia County Community
Foundation

Presentations about YAC grants to local service organizations,
such as Rotary and Kiwanis
There is an active Fund Development committee of the YAC.
They are currently raising funds for a 1 to 2 match for a youth
leadership fund . In addition, to meeting with potential donors
they have written a successful grant to a private foundation
($5,000) and are planning several fundraising events.
Fall of 2001, 3 YEAM (YAC) members helped the foundation
raise $20,000 for the new endowment for children
We have tried sales and direct solicitations with little success.
Presentations to boards, units of government and organizations
about: needs assessment, grantmaking activity, need for funds
Our Y AC currently tries to inform the public about YAC and the
Community Foundation teaching them how to give.
At this point, the Y AC is not currently involved in fund
development however, it is in the strategic plan of the committee
for 2002 - 2003 school year.
Matching dollars through Wal-Mart candle sales.
We are currently working with our adult board to get started
with effective fund development. We have a speaker from CMF
scheduled to come in and talk to the Y AC &amp; adult board
together. From there, we plan to talk to our communities'
businesses and provide them with opportunities to donate funds
to our foundation. We will also act on any good ideas our
speaker provides ns with.
Currently de11eloping a direct mail piece for business owners in
Newaygo County. YAC members will follow up with three
prospects, set up a meeting and ask for a donation.
GRCF's Donor Relations Director met with the YGC on three
occasions in 01-02. With his assistance, the YGC engaged in a
three-step fund development process. They developed a case
statement, "You should donate to the GRCF Youth Fund
because it provides funding for programs that address youth
needs
while
teaching
leadership,
philanthropy, and
responsibility." Secondly, the YGC identified potential donors
(or prospects) and selected a set of prospects to approach.
Finally, the YGC drafted an appeal letter and followed up each
donation with a thank_you letter and phone call.
Although the YAC has designed a fund development brochure,
it was not used this year. However, Y AC members participated
in the adult board's fund raising golf outing.

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The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
Huron County Community Foundation

Keweenaw Community Foundation
Lena wee Community Foundation
M&amp;M Area Community Foundation

Marquette Community Foundation
Marshall Community Foundation
Mecosta County Community
Foundation

Community Foundation of Momoe
County

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Report to the field

YAC members accompany trustees on fall campaign calls to
area businesses. They thank them for their past support and
confirm their expected donation for the current year.
2002 YAC is to launch Homeless Awareness Fund in
November. Group will act as leaders in respective schools to
lead youth in community in Fund Drive to initiate Homeless
Aware ness Fund. Little Caesars will provide printed coupons
with HCCF Logo for selling pizzas throughout November 2002.
Of $6, $3 will go to youth and $3 to Little Caesars.
Learning about the Foundation's fund development activities;
learning ways to do youth endowment fund development.
Currently they volunteer for fundraising activities, however they
do not conduct any of their own.
Very occasionally, a YAC member will accompany a director on
a fundraising call. However, they have initiated a number of
fundraisers themselves, most especially a cookie-baking project
in which they took over a school kitchen to bake cookies, then
sold them the next day at a Foundation fundraiser held by a local
car dealer who offered free oil change to everyone who would
contribute at least $20 to the Foundation. The fundraiser not
only included oil changes, but coupons for car washes and other
services for auto owners. YAC members also pitched in by
vacuuming and cleaning cars that came in for the oil change.
The YAC members also raked leaves for elderly and disabled
people last fall; aski~g, as payment, pet food and supplies for the
local animal shelter.
They do work on projects for area service clubs and put the
proceeds into their fund.
Helped coordinate and participate in donor recognition event.
Two adults put up a $500 match (for a total of $1,000) on funds
raised by the Committee. They made presentations and requests
to individuals and businesses in the community and have almost
maximized the match. They also worked at foundation events
parking and coat checking to fundraise.
The youth group goes out into the community to secure funds
for different funds that the Foundation has.

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Mt. Pleasant Area Community
Foundation

CFNEMI -North Central Michigan
Community Foundation
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation

Community Foundation of Gre&lt;!ter
Rochester
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michi an

•

Newspaper ad with community sponsorship featuring our
YAC.
•
Participated in the Optimist Bowling Challenge to raise
funds for out endowment.
•
Volunteered to assist the Foundation' s Development
Committee in one-on-one solicitation.
Fund development is left primarily to the adult committees, but
there is some local news a er covera e of rant activit .
Grant awards are made in person by Y AC members to nonprofit boards, etc. Attend the Community Foundation's Annual
Meeting. The Y AC participated in two community service
activities which helped bring exposure to the Y AC and the
Youth Fund.
Local community fundraisers such as concession booth at
Rochester Hills Museum's annual Heritage Festival and giftwra ing at Border's Books durin the holida season.
- For now, the youth feel the fund size is appropriate for
number of re uests.

16 no response

Youth serving as voting members on Community Foundation Boards?
13 (24%) Yes 41 (76%) No
If yes, how
6 (46%)
6 (46%)
1 (8%)

many youth serve?
1 youth
2 youths
3 youths

Thank you for your time!

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is an association of foundations ·and
corporate making grants for
charitable purposes.
CMF assists members to improve and
increase philanthropy in Michigan

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Council
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Serving grantmakers. Advancing giving.

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opportunities
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31st

ANNUAL CoNFERENCE

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

&amp; INFORMATION

NOVEMBER 10-12, 2003, AMWAY GRAND PLAZA HOTEL, GRAND RAPIDS

�DEAR COLLEAGUES:

Welcome to the 31st Annual Conference of the Council of Michigan Foundations
(CMF)! We are delighted to have you with us in the "Cool City" of Grand Rapids
for the year's premier education and networkin g event for Michigan grantmakers.
This year's theme, Building Opportunities Together, speaks to the innovation , flexibility and
commitment of Michigan grantmakers as they work to improve the lives of people in
and outside of our state in a time replete with complex social challenges, increased
needs, reduced resources, and pragmatic optimism.
Through the outstanding efforts of the Program and Host Committees, the 31st
Annual Conference offers sessions, site visits, workshops, and breakfast roundtables
where you can gain new knowledge and expand important skills. Our hats are off to
each Committee member for a superb job of balancing learning with time to relax,
network and have fun.
Our most sincere thanks to the many sponsors whose generous support has made
it possible to provide a premier event.
During the Conference, be sure to visit Resource Central where CMF staff are ready to
answer questions and sign you up for a Dr. Is In visit with one of the many national experts
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foundation law, family dynamics, investments, and other topics. Representatives of
several nonprofit organizations are also there to discuss their work. Visit Conference

Registration to sign up for a site visit and for the Experienced Grantmaker Workshop.
Thank you for joining us!

Diana Sieger

John Colina

PRoGRAM CoMMITTEE Co-CHAIRS

Milt Rohwer

Susan Broman

HosT CoMMITTE E Co-CHAIRS

�As Chairman of Union Bank, now part of Bank One, and of the Foremost Insurance Company, Edward Frey
and his wife Frances gave generously of their time and resources to make the greater Grand Rapids area a
better place to live. They helped to establish Junior Achievement and Grand Valley State University (GVSU)
and supported the arts, economic development, education, family, and health care, including Planned
Parenthood ofWestern Michigan.
In 1974, the Frey Foundation was established. After the Freys' passing in rg88 and 1989, their work
passed to their children, Mary Caroline (Twink), John, David and Ted. Each has been and continues today
to be involved through their own time, talent and resources in helping to find solutions that will make the
quality of life in their individual communities more equitable and rewarding.
Twink Frey is founder and chair of the Nokomis Foundation, a private women's foundation. In 2003,
she received the national Women's Funding Network's Changing the Face of Philanthropy award.
Founding Chair of the Frey Foundation, Twink is the creative, catalyzing force behind many Grand
Rapids organizations, including Gilda's Club, the Grand Rapids Women's History Council and the
Center for Women at Aquinas College.
John is active in many Charlevoix area organizations including the Charlevoix Community Foundation,
the Little Traverse Conservancy and the Charlevoix Area Hospital Development Council. A Trustee of
the Frey Foundation, his interests include international projects such as Earth University in Costa Rica.
The Economic Club of Grand Rapids honored David as its 2003 Business Person of the Year in part for
his leadership as co-chair of the Grand Action Committee . A past Chair of the Grand Rapids Community
Foundation, David chaired the Grand Design 2000 Committee responsible for the private sector's role in
GVSU's downtown campus. He chairs the Frey Foundation and is a trustee of the Gerald R. Ford Foundation,
Grand Rapids Art Museum Foundation and GVSU Foundation.
A founding trustee of the Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation, Ted is involved in the
Harbor Springs and Petoskey communities and serves as a director of the Grand Rapids Community
College Foundation and a Trustee of the Frey Foundation.
The Council of Michigan Foundations is grateful for the support of the Frey family members through
service on many committees and task forces, including the Board of Trustees of which Edward and Twink
served as members and from which John retires at this Annual Conference. Through their service
and philanthropy in our state, they have shared in our mission to increase, improve and enhance philanthropy
in Michigan. The Board of Trustees is honored to recognize the Frey family members as Honorary Chairs
of the 31st Annual Conference.

C. David Campbell, Chair
BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

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RESOURCE CENTRAL

Bane One Investment
Advisors

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Comerica Bank
The Iles &amp; Provenzano
Wealth Managemc;nt
Team, Merrill Lynch

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12

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SITE VISITS . . . . .

Northern Trust
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Daimler Chrysler
Corporation Fund

PricewaterhouseCoopers
LLP
UBS Financial Services
Inc.
Williams Group

SESSION SPONSORS
Detroit Youth Foundation
Dorothy A. Johnson
Education Fund
Dyer- Ives Foundation

Frey Foundation

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Steelcase Foundation

The Kresge Foundation
McGregor Fund

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POSTER SESSIONS

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The Wege Foundation

DR. Is IN

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Metro Health Foundation
Fifth Third Bank
CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Michigan Community
Foundations' Ventures

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Huntington Bank

CoNFERENCE HosT CoMMITTEE

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Smith Barney Citigroup

Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation

OFFICERS &amp; BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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Rotary Charities of
Traverse City

BDO Seidman

The Skillman Foundation

CMF STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Grand Rapids Community
Foundation

CYBER CAFE SPONSORS

2004 CONFERENCE INFORMATION

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Macatawa Bank

Geeks &amp; Gurus

Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC

SBC

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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For 2004 sponsorship opportunities please
NOTE PAGES . . . . . .

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HOTEL FLOOR PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BACK COVER

THANKS TO OUR EXHIBITORS
Bane One Investment
· Advisors
Comerica Bank
Fifth Third Bank
IPEX, Inc.
The Iles &amp; Provenzano
Wealth Management
Team, Merrill Lynch

Mutual of America
Northern Trust
Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC
Smith Barney Citigroup
UBS Financial
Services, Inc.

contact Vicki Rosenberg at
(616) 842-7080 OR VROSENBERG@CMIF.ORG

�GENERAL INFORMATION
PARKING- CMF will have discounted parking coupons
available for purchase at the Hotel Registration Desk.
Self Park is $9/ day;Valet is $14/ day.

West Concourse
MEMBER PUBLICATIONS- Peruse and gather reports and

FITNESS CENTER- $5/day per guest room (up to 4 guests
per room) billed to room upon admittance .
CHILDCARE- Call Metron Child Care at: (800) 455-6456
FAMILY FOUNDATIONS HOSPITALITY SUITE- DeVos
Suite, 26th Floor, The Tower: Family foundation
trustees and staff are welcome to visit on Monday
November 10 at the following times: 9:30 a.m.-12:30
p.m., 3:30-6:00 p.m., and 8:00-10:00 p.m.
SPECIAL SERVICES - In compliance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act, CMF will make all reasonable
efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities. If you
need assistance or have dietary restrictions that yo u did
not note on the Conference registration form, please see
CMF personnel at the Conference Registration Desk.
We will make every effort to accommodate your request.
MESSAGE CENTER- The Message Center near the CMF
Conference Registration Desk is accessible during
conference registration hours. Please check the
message board on a regular basis.
NAME BADGES- New CMF Members are wearing a "New
Member" ribbon. First-time Conference attendees have
a blue name badge. Please welcome them to CMF and to
the Conference.
PHOTOGRAPHER- CMF staff and members, as well as an
on-site photographer-David DeJonge-will be on hand
to take photographs of Conference activities.
Photographs will be used in CMF' s informational and
promotional publications. If you prefer your photo not
be used in this manner, please send written notice to
Mary Torgeson, Communications Associate, at CMF
by November 15, 2003.
SITE VISITS, TOURS &amp;
EXPERIENCED GRANTMAKER WORKSHOP

Please register at the Con
SMOKING POLICY- Smoking is allowed only in the
Garden Court Lounge near the hotel registration desk
and in designated guest rooms.
NoN-SOLICITATION POLICY- CMF policy prohibits
conference participants and vendors from any form
of solicitation of its members during or after the
Conference. This policy does not apply when a
member explicitly invites a solicitation.

publications produced by colleagues.
BOOKSTORE - Select books by conference speakers and
others on foundation administration, governance, legal
issues and more. Members, remember to ask for your
discount!
CYBER CAFE - The best place at the Amway for high
speed Internet access to check e-mail or websites that
may improve your fpundation' s effectiveness. Staff
will be available to answer questions and provide
hands-on tours.

Sponsored IJI Geeks &amp; Gurus and IJI SEC
MEMBERSHIP SERVICES AREA- Learn about member
benefits, events and opportunities.
DR. Is IN - Schedule a consultation with national experts
on law, investments , and more. See page r6 for experts
and schedule.
POSTER SESSIONS - Learn about the work of Michigan
nonprofits.
EXHIBITORS -Visit companies with a proven track
record serving grantmakers.
PARTNERS - Get information about the work of: The
Michigan Attorney General's Office-Charitable Trust;
The Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy &amp;
Nonprofit Management; GrantCraft; Michigan 2-I- I;
Michigan Community Service Commission; Michigan
League for Human Services; Michigan Nonprofit
Association/Michigan Public Policy Initiative; and
Npower Michigan.
CONTEST/EVALUATION - Conference registrants
completing an evaluation form will be eligible for one
of three prizes. Those completing the on-line evaluation
in the Cyber Cafe or, from their computer after the
conference, will be eligible for additional prizes. Ask
for details in Resource Central!

Photos credits: Balthazar Korab/Rosa Parks Circle,
Progressive AE/DeVos Convention Center,
Firooz Zahedi/Goldie Hawn

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Tuesday, November II, At a Glance

9:00a.m . - CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPENS
Center Concourse

7:00 a.m. - CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPENS
Center Concourse

9:00-5:30 p.m.
RESOURCE CENTRAL &amp; CYBER CAFE - West Concourse

7:00 a.m. - 5:30p.m.
RESOURCE CENTRAL &amp; CYBER CAFE-West Concourse

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7:30-9:00 a .m.- BREAKFAST MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS

10 : 00 a.m.-Noon
PEARL USERS GROUP-Atrium Room

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What's the Rx for a Healti:J Michigan?
Ambassador Ballroom West

COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS: STAFF &amp; TRUSTEE MEETING
Pantlind Ballroom

Capital News: Updates from Lansing&amp;: Washington
Ambassador Ballroom East

What's Next for K-1'.2 Education Reform?
NOON-5:30p.m. - EXHIBITORS-Center Concourse

Imperial Ballroom

Envisioning Philanthropy's Future
12:30-1:30 p .m . - NETWORKING LUNCHEONS

Pantlind Ballroom

New Members/ First Time Conference Attendees- Emerald Room B

8:00 a.m.-5:30p.m.- EXHIBITORS-Center Concourse

Communi_ty Foundations-Pantlind Ballroom
Corporate, Independent&amp;: Public Foundations - Imperial Ballroom

9:00-10:00 a.m. - POSTER SESSIONS- Resource Central

Famijy Foundations- Emerald Room A

9:15-10:45 a.m. -DR. Is IN CoNSULTATIONS

2:00-3:00 p.m. - OPENING PLENARY: DONORS PLATFORM

9:15-10:45 a .m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Speaker: Goldie Hawn, Actor &amp;: Philanthropist

Supporting the Welfare to Work Transition

Ambassador Ballroom

Senator Vandenberg Room A

Benefits of Building Green

3:00-3:30 p .m.- REFRESHMENT BREAK
Center Concourse

President Gerald R. Ford Ballroom

Leveraging Assets &amp;: Impact with Program Related Investments
Pearl Room

3:30-4:45 p.m.- DR. Is IN CONSULTATIONS

Addressing Racism &amp;: Diversi_ty in Local Communities
Emerald Room A

3:30-4 : 45 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Competitive Empl~ee Benefits Packages

Lessons Learned from the Recent Bear Market

Emerald Room B

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Wc:rys to Strengthen Foundation Board Performance

Governor's Room

Capaci_ty Building: What Does it Mean?
Pearl Room

Generations of Giving: Leadership&amp;: Continui_ty in FamiJy Philanthropy

10:45 - 11: 15 a .m. - REFRESHMENT BREAK
Center Concourse

Senator Vandenberg Room B
10:45 - 11:45 a.m.- PoSTER SESSIONS-Resource Central

Tips for Making Ends Meet in a Down Econon:ry
President Gerald R. Ford Ballroom

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Ins&amp;: Outs ofFunding Faith-Based Organizations

11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
CMF ADVISORY CABINET MEETING
DeVos Suite, top floor ofTower

Emerald Room B

Health Care for Michigan's Rural Underserved
Emerald Room A

11:15 a.m.-12 :45 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
4:45-5:30 p.m.- REFRESHMENT BREAK
Center Concourse

Asset Development Strategies for Economic Self-Sufficienry
Emerald Room A

Alternative Investments &amp;: Asset Allocation
6:00-7:00 p.m.- OPENING RECEPTION
Crown Foyer

President Gerald R. Ford Ballroom

Bryond Emergency Food: Sustainable Strategies for Fighting Hunger
Pearl Room

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Ambassador Ballroom
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Senator Vandenberg Room A

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New Neighbors, New Opportunities: Immigrants &amp;:
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7:00 a.m . - CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPENS
Center Concourse

Emerald Room B

Leveraging Change through Foundation Partnerships
Governor's Room

7:00 - Noon
RESOURCE CENTRAL

12:45-2:00 p.m.
LUNCHEON &amp; ANNUAL MEMBERS' MEETING
Ambassador Ballroom

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&amp; CYBER CAFE - West Concourse

7:30-8:45 a .m.
BREAKFAST &amp; OPTIONAL ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Ambassador Ballroom East &amp; West

2:00-2:45 p.m.
PLENARY SESSION: THE MICROSCOPE IS ON Us
Ambassador Ballroom
Moderator: Rqy Suarez, Senior Correspondent,

8:00 a.m.- Noon- EXHIBITORS
Center Concourse

NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
9:00-10:30 a.m.- DR. Is IN CONSULTATIONS
2:45-5:30 p.m .
VISIT EXHIBITORS &amp; RESOURCE CENTRAL
West &amp; Center Concourses

9:00 - 10:30 a.m.- MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS

Conquering the Meeting Maze - Senator Vandenberg Room A
Land Use: Where is Michigan Headed?- Imperial Ballroom

3 : 00-5:00 p.m.
FOUNDATION CENTER COOPERATING COLLECTIONS
ANNUAL MEETING-Campau Room

Economic Outlook - President Gerald R. Ford Ballroom
Great Start. Where to Start?- Governor's Room

3:00-5:30 p.m.
NAVIGATING UNCERTAINTY: LEADERSHIP
TOOLS FOR 21ST CENTURY PHILANTHROPY
A Workshop for Experienced Grantmakers

10:30-11:00 a.m.- REFRESHMENT BREAK
Center Concourse
11:00 a .m. -12:15 p.m. -DR. Is IN CONSULTATIONS

Please pre-register at the Conference Registration Desk.
Attendance limited to 50.

11:00 a.m. -12:15 p .m. -CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Pearl Room

Creating "Cool" Cities
President Gerald R. Ford Ballroom

&amp; TOURS
Sign up at the Conference Registration Desk
SITE VISITS

30 Dqys To More Effective Use OfTechnology

Buses will leave promptly at 3:15 p.m. outside the Amway
Monroe Avenue entrance in the historic Pantlind Lobby.
See pages 12-13 for full listing .

Pearl Room

IRS Tips for Private Foundations &amp;: the Role of the Audit Committee
Senator Vandenberg Room A
Maintaining the Health Care
Imperial Ballroom

6:30-9 :30 p.m.
"COOL CITIES" PARTY AT THE BOB
(BIG OLD BUILDING)

Safe!J Net

Effective Models for CataJyzing Social Change
Emerald Room A

Improving Nonprofit Effectiveness with a Mo use Click!

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Emerald Room B

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Carol Litka, CIMA

J. Lawrence Lipton

Senior Vice President-Investments
Senior Investment
Management Consultant

Vice President-Investments
Financial Planning Specialist

1-800-374-3420
248-358-7115
Fax 248-358-7157

4000 Town Center, Suite 1800
Southfield, MI 48075-1505

12:15-2:00 p.m.
CLOSING LUNCHEON-PLENARY SESSION:
BUILDING OPPORTUNITIES TOGETHER
Ambassador Ballroom

Speaker: The Honorable Jennifer Granholm,
Governor, State of Michigan

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9:00 a.m. - CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPENS
Center Concourse
9:00 a.m.-5:30p.m.
RESOURCE CENTRAL &amp; CYBER CAFE-West Concourse
10:00 a.m.-Noon
PEARL USERS GROUP-Atrium Room
Join users of First Pearl, Community Pearl, and Pearl
software and learn about recent advances, including
integration of Microsoft Exchange and Quickbooks,
exchange ideas and best practices, and win prizes for
best questions and answers. You don't need to be a
Pearl user to attend!

Moderator: Donald G. Williamson, Director of Finance &amp;
Administration, McGregor Fund •
Speaker: Henry A. Bromelkamp, President, Bromelkamp Compa'!Y
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS: STAFF &amp; TRUSTEE MEETING
Pantlind Ballroom
NooN-5:30p.m.
EXHIBITORS- Center Concourse
12:30-1:30 p.m.- NETWORKING LUNCHEONS

2:00-3:00 p.m.
OPENING PLENARY: DONORS PLATFORM
Ambassador Ballroom
Academy Award winner Goldie Hawn
created the Bright Star Foundation to
furthe'i:' her philanthropic interests .
From Operation Smile to children's
diabetes to the Foundation for Tibet,
her quiet philanthropy reflects our
theme, "Building Opportunities
Together." Hawn will share why she believes Laughter
is the Best Medicine.

Welcome: David Campbell, Chair, Council of Michigan Foundations
Bill Vits, Principal Percussionist, Grand Rapids ~mpho'!Y Orchestra,
and Artist-In- Residence
Introduced ~: Diana R. Sieger, President, Grand Rapids Communi!J
Foundation &amp; Co-Chair, Program Committee
Speaker: Goldie Hawn, Actress &amp; Philanthropist
Sponsored ~ Comerica Bank &amp; ~ DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
3:00-3:30 p.m.- REFRESHMENT BREAK
Cehter Concourse
Sponsored~

Williams Group

3:30-4:45 p.m.- DR. Is IN CONSULTATIONS

Schedule an appointment in Resource Central
NEW MEMBERS I FIRST TIME CONFERENCE
ATTENDEES WELCOME
Emerald Room B

Host: Rob Collier, President, Council of Michigan Foundations
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Pantlind Ballroom

Host: Diana Sieger, Vice Chair- Communi!J Foundations, Council
of Michigan Foundations and President, Grand Rapids
Communi!J Foundation
Sponsored~ Michigan Communi!J Foundations' Ventures
CORPORATE, INDEPENDENT &amp; PUBLIC FOUNDATIONS
Imperial Ballroom

Hosts: Susan Broman, Executive Director, Steelcase Foundation &amp;
Co-Chair, Host Committee; David Campbell, Chair, Council of
Michigan Foundations &amp; President, McGregor Fund
Sponsored ~ the Steelcase Foundation
FAMILY FOUNDATIONS
Emerald Room A

Hosts: Milton W Rohwer, President, Frry Foundation &amp; Co-Chair,
Host Committee; John Colina, President, Colina Foundation &amp;
Co-Chair, Program Committee
Sponsored~ UBS Financial Services, Inc.

3:30-4:45 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE RECENT BEAR MARKET
Governor's Room
This bear market has been a humbling experience for
investment professionals and their clients. Gain insight
into how advisors and investment committees responded
to the bear market, what drove the mania that preceded
it, and lessons for managing your investments today
and tomorrow.

Moderator: Matthew Wasmund, Senior Institutional Client Advisor,
Bane One Investment Advisors
Speakers: lynne Black, Vice President of Finance &amp; Administration,
Grand Rapids Communi!J Foundation; Shale Lapping, President,
IPEX, Inc. ; Keith Weigel, Institutional Investment Manager, Bane
One Investm ent Advisors

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CAPACITY BUILDING: WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

Pearl Room
Supporting the development of greater organizational
and managerial capacity among nonprofits is becoming
an important strategy for many grantmakers. Join this
session to learn more about effective capacity-building
strategies and program models, and to engage in a
discussion about what this means for your grantmaking.

Speakers: ~mberJy Mulhern, President and CEO, The Nokomis
Foundation; Carole Thompson, Senior Program Associate, The
Annie E. Casry Foundation; The Reverend Edgar L. Vann, Pastor,
Second Ebenezer Baptist Church
Sponsored b The Skillman Foundation
HEALTH CARE FOR MICHIGAN's RuRAL UNDERSERVED

Emerald Room A
Issues facing the economically disadvantaged health
care consumer are different in rural communities
than in urban ones. Join this session to hear from
rural health practitioners about issues, best practices,
challenges and opportunities of funding health care
access for our rural poor.

Moderator: Angela Graham, Vice President, Battle Creek
Communi!) Foundation
Speakers: Christine Ameen, Senior Consultant, Ameen Consulting &amp;
Associates; Susan Katz Froning, President &amp; CEO, Nonprofit
Enterprise at Work, Inc.
GENERATIONS OF GIVING: LEADERSHIP

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CONTINUITY IN FAMILY PHILANTHROPY

Senator Vandenberg Room B
The growth in givers and giving of the 1990s has
unleashed opportunities and challenges for philanthropy.
One resource for today' s philanthropists is the
experience of their predecessors. Learn about the
connections between family foundation governance,
succession planning, and philanthropic goal
attainment based on a study of 30 multi-generational
family foundations from across North America.

Moderator: Milton W Rohwer, President, Frry Foundation
Speaker: Katherine Gra!Jy, Ph.D., Senior Associate, Lansberg,
Gersick &amp; Associates
Sponsored b the Frry Foundation

15 TIPS

4:45-5:30 p.m.- REFRESHMENT BREAK

A perfect time to visit Exhibitors &amp; Resource Central
Center Concourse Sponsored b PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
6:00-7:00 p.m.- OPENING RECEPTION
Crown Foyer

Sponsored

Entertainment sponsored b Northern Trust

Moderator &amp; Speakers: Robert G. Tam bellini, President, Charlevoix
Coun!J Communi!) Foundation, &amp; Friends

CONFERENCE ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE

&amp; OUTS OF FUNDING FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS

Emerald Room B
Many foundations support the work of faith-based
organizations; others are considering doing so but
need to know more . Model programs, navigating the
cultural differences between foundations and
potential faith- based grantees or partners, developing
the capacity of faith- based organizations through
technical assistance and training, and other basics
will be the basis of the discussion.

Moderator: Carol Goss, Vice President, Program,
The Skillman Foundation
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7:00-9:00 p.m.- DINNER &amp; ENTERTAINMENT
Ambassador Ballroom
An evening to honor members of the Frey family for
their philanthropy with a special concert led by Grand
Rapids Symphony Orchestra Musical Director,
David Lockington and President William
Ryberg and spouses.

FOR MAKING ENDS MEET IN A DOWN ECONOMY

President Gerald R. Ford Ballroom
This session features a wide-ranging discussion of the
innovative ways over a dozen community foundations
have responded to the economic downturn-from
creating marketing opportunities, to building
administrative support, to fu}filling the convener
and catalyst role, and thoughts and future strategies
as we enter a recovery period.

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Moderator: Peggy Thompson, MD, Trustee, Herbert H. &amp; Grace _
A. Dow Foundation
Speakers: Suzanne Clarke, MD., Assistant Director, Marquette FamiJy
Practice Residenry Program; Dan McKinnon, Executive Director, East
Jordan FamiJy Health Center; Linda ShiveJy, Executive Director,
Baldwin FamiJy Health Center

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Bill Vits is Principal Percussionist with the Grand
Rapids Symphony Orchestra ( GRSO). Mr. Vits is well
known for his dynamic programs for children, his award
winning music video POP UP, and for the animated
films he and other local artists produced for Sesame
Street. Over the past 20 years, Mr. Vits has performed
with such luminaries as Bob Hope, Aretha Franklin,
Howie Mandel, Harry Blackstone, Jr., the Three Irish
Tenors and many touring Broadway shows. When asked
what his favorite music is, Mr . Vits stock response is "I
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7:00 a.m. - CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPENS
Center Concourse
7:00 a.m.-5:30p.m.
RESOURCE CENTRAL &amp; CYBER CAFE- West Concourse
7:30-9:00 a.m.- BREAKFAST MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS
WHAT'S THE Rx FOR A HEALTHY MICHIGAN?
Ambassador Ballroom West
As the cost of treatment skyrockets, government
officials are looking for innovative strategies to manage
health care expenditur es. Join Michigan's Surgeon
General as she outlines a health prevention vision for
Michigan with representatives of three community
health prevention programs.

Moderator: Glen Jack, Executive Director, Michigan AIDS Fund
Speakers: F;yle Anderson, Coordinator, Nico TEAM; Quentin]. Moore,
Nutritionist, Michigan Public Health Institute; Karen Schrock,
Executive Director, Adult Well- Being Services; KimberJydawn Wisdom,
MD, Surgeon General, Michigan Department of Community Health
CAPITAL NEWS: UPDATES FROM LANSING &amp; WASHINGTON
Ambassador Ballroom East
High profile media stories about foundation practices,
Congressional scrutiny, and interest in increasing
nonprofit regulations are generating significant
discussion . What are we doing as a field to promote
best practices and regulate ourselves? How can we
better explain the value of our work to policymakers?
What are the potential ramifications for our field?

Moderator: Mary Carole Cotter, General Counsel &amp;Assistant
Corporate Secretary, WK. Kellogg Foundation
Speakers: Karen Aldridge-Eason, Foundation Liaison, Office of
Governor Jennifer Granholm; ]anne Gallagher, Vice President
&amp; General Counsel, Council on Foundations
Sponsored ?J the Dorot'2Y A. Johnson Education Fund

ENVISIONING PHILANTHROPY'S FUTURE
Pantlind Ballroom
In the last quarter of the 20th century, global change
outpaced that within philanthropy. For over two years,
the Global Business Network, in partnership with the
Kellogg and Packard foundations, has been
examining philanthropy's prospects now and into the
future. Find out what the research indicates and be
introduced to scenarios for how 21st century
philanthropy can increase its impact.
Moderator: Thomas Reis, Program Director, WK. Kellogg Foundation

Speaker: Katherin e Fulton, Partner, Global Business Network
Sponsored ?J the WK. Kellogg Foundation
8:00 a.m.-5:30p.m.- EXHIBITORS-Center Concourse
9:00-9:15 a.m. -BREAK
9:00-10:00 a.m.- POSTER SESSIONS-Resource Central

See page 14 for details
9: 1 5-10:45 a.m.- DR. Is IN CONSULTATIONS

Schedule an appointment in Resource Central
9:15-10:45 a.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
SUPPORTING THE WELFARE TO WORK TRANSITION
Senator Vandenberg Room A
What is welfare today and who qualifies? What
assistance is available? What training is needed to
. support successful transitions and how effective have
those proven to be? Get answers to these questions
and ideas for how foundations can support the
welfare to work transition.

Moderator: Peggy Thompson, MD, Trustee, Herbert H. &amp; Grace A.
Dow Foundation
Speakers: BeverJy Drake, Executive Director, ACSET- Area Community
Services &amp; Training Council; Ron Jimmerson, Human Resources
Manager, Cascade Engineering; Sharon Parks, Senior Research
Associate, Michigan League for Human Services

WHAT'S NEXT FOR K-1~ EDUCATION REFORM?
Imperial Ballroom
Over the past 20 years, billions of foundation dollars
have been invested in improving America's schools.
While many experiments failed to achieve roo% of
their goals, each provided new understanding of the
complex challenges and opportunities of school
reform. What have we learned? And , what new
strategies are there to consider?

Moderator: Wen&amp; Lewis-Jackson, Program Director, Grand Rapids
Community Foundation
Speakers: Barbara Cervone, Executive Director, "What Kids Can Do;
Barbara Steidle, Coordinator, Teachers for a New Era, Michigan State
University; Tom Watkins, Superintendent of Public Instruction,
State of Michigan
Sponsored ?J the Dorot'2Y A. Johnson Education Fund

BENEFITS OF BUILDING GREEN
President Gerald R. Ford Ballroom
Communities around the globe are working hard
to address environmental issues. Building
environmentally friendly or green buildings is
one strategy gaining momentum and offering
new opportunities for funders.
Moderator: Elizabeth Sullivan, Vlce President, Program &amp;

Administration, The Kresge Foundation
Speakers: Gregory A. Keoleian, Co- Director, Center for Sustainable
~stems/University of Michigan; Jeff Remtema, LEED Accredited
Architect, Progressive A &amp; E; Keith Winn, Sustainable Design
Specialist, Fishbeck Thompson Carr &amp; Huber
Sponsored ?J The Kresge Foundation

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LEVERAGING AsSETS &amp; I MPACT WITH PROGRAM
RELATED INVESTMENTS (PRis)
Pearl Room
PRis can increase your foundation's giving within
current resources, but many foundation trustees and
staff have never heard of this important tool. Join with
colleagues and experts for a wide-ranging discussion of
this time-tested funding option. Find out why PRis are
worth considering today.

Co-Moderators: Edward R. Baglry, Trustee; Marsha Smith, Executive
Director, Rotary Charities ofTraverse Ci!JI
Speakers: Robert B. Jaqu&lt;DJ, Associate Director, The George Gund
Foundation; Kevin McQueen, Associate Partner, Brocfy Weiser Burns
(BWB); Duane L. Tarnacki, Esq., Partner, Clark Hill, P.L. C.
Sponsored ~Rotary Charities ofTraverse Ci!JI
ADDRESSING RACISM &amp; DIVERSITY IN
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
Emerald Room A
While many funders embrace the goals of ending
racism and promoting diversity, it is not always clear
how foundations operating at the local level can make
a difference. Learn about the innovative efforts of two
community foundations serving communities with
histories of racial division and gain practical ideas for
helping your community move forward on this critical
issue in American life .

Moderator: KimberJy Roberson, Program Officer, Charles Stewart
Matt Foundation
Speakers: Trary Atkinson, Director, Center for Service Learning &amp; School
Partnerships, Universi!Ji of Michigan -Flint; Kathi Horton, CEO,
YWCA of Greater Flint; James A. Marks, Vice President &amp; Director of
Grant Programs, Greater Milwaukee Foundation; Victor]. Papale,
President, Communi!Ji Fo undation of Greater Flint
Sponsored ~ the Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
COMPETITIVE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS PACKAGES
Emerald Room B
Health insurance and retirement plans are important
components of employee compensation, but employee
benefits costs are rising more quickly than any other
operating expense. How can foundations balance rising
costs and increased administrative requirements with
recruiting and retaining good employees? Learn about
practical ways to provide a competitive benefits package.

Moderator: Julia Oliver, Vice President of Finance, Capital Region
Communi!Ji Foundation
Speakers: Jqyce Bobolts, Director of Finance &amp; Administration, Frry
Foundation; Carla Dells, Financial Consultant, Cap Trust Financial
Advisors; Chuck Ketchum, Founder, West Michigan Benefits, Inc.

TOP 10 WAYS TO STRENGTHEN FOUNDATION
BOARD PERFORMANCE
Governor's Room
Recent headlines about excessive compensation,
self-dealing and fraud , increased scrutiny of
foundation and public charity boards, and the
interest of Congres.s in mandating new standards for
foundation and nonprofit governance may have your
board thinking about reassessing its governance
practices . Learn how your board can comply with
the new norms for transparency and accountability.

Moderator: Doroti:J A. Johnson, Trustee, WK. Kellogg Foundation
Speaker: Chuck Loring, Senior Governance Associate, BoardSource
Sponsored~ the Doroti:J A. Johnson Education Fund
10:45 - 11:45 a.m . - P OSTER SESSION - Resource Central
10 : 45 - 11:15 a.m. - R EFRESHMENT BREAK
Center Concourse Sponsored~ Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC
1 1:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m.- DR. Is IN CoNSULTATIONS

Schedule an appointment in Resource Central
CMF ADVISORY CABINET MEETING
DeVos Suite
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
AsSET DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES FOR
ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Emerald Room A
In three years , the Michigan IDA Partnership has
helped over 900 families or individuals save for a first
home, higher education, or a small business-over 160
have met their goal. How can individual development
accounts (IDAs) and other asset - building strategies
become more universally available? Find out what
funders can do to help our working poor rise out
and stay out of poverty.

Moderator: William R. Vanderbilt, Executive Director, The Communi!Ji
F_oundation of the Holland/;2Seland Area
Speakers: Ear/james, Executive Director, Ci!JI Vision, Inc.; EmiJy
Johnson, IDA Client, Grand Rapids Opportunities for Women; Eric
Muschler, Director, Michigan IDA Partnership; Lindsry Shull, IDA
Coordinator, Grand Rapids Opportunities for Women

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ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS

&amp; AsSET ALLOCATION

President Gerald R. Ford Ballroom
Hedge funds and other alternative investments have
become an attractive option for meeting expenditure
obligations without jeopardizing long-term fiduciary
responsibilities and objectives. Do you know enough to
take the alternative investment path? Investment
professionals will discuss the pros and cons of
alternative investments and the basics of asset
allocation across asset classes.

Moderator: Tammy R. Bailry, CFP, Vice President, Northern Trust,
Investment &amp;: Trust Planning
Speakers: Lori R. Runquist, Vice President &amp;: Director, Hedge Funds,
Northern Trust Global Investments; George A. Tar/as, Director, Senior
Consultant, CFA Asset Consulting Group, Inc.
Sponsored f:y Northern Trust
BEYOND EMERGENCY FOOD:
SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES FOR FIGHTING HUNGER

Pearl Room
Despite the tremendous growth of charitable food
networks, hunger and food insecurity persist throughout Michigan. This session examines how funders can
help grantees broaden their anti-hunger focus along a
continuum of strategies, showcasing how one grassroots
faith-based organization moved beyond providing
emergency food to more proactive outreach and
advocacy efforts.

Moderator: Kate Levin Markel, Program Officer, McGregor Fund
Speakers: Marsha DeHollander, Program Director, ACCESS;
TerriL. Stangl, Executive Director, Center for Civil Justice
Sponsored f:y the McGregor Fund

new markets, developing new businesses, and enriching
local culture. Effectively leveraging the assets newcomers
bring requires a support system that helps them integrate
into the community and helps the community incorporate
them into its social fabric. Join this discussion about
lessons learned and ways funders can help.

Moderator: Alice H. Kennecfy, Trustee, Dyer-Ives Foundation
Speakers: Dotti Clune, Planning&amp;: Communications Consultant;
Alison De Lucca, Program Director, Grantmakers Concerned with
Immigrants&amp;: Refugees; Jeannie Hosry, Planning&amp;:
Communications Consultant
Sponsored f:y the Dyer- Ives Foundation
LEVERAGING CHANGE THROUGH
FOUNDATION PARTNERSHIPS

Governor's Room
Private and community foundation partnerships can
create a win-win in your community. Learn how
collaboration has been successful when private and
community foundations have pursued common
objectives, shared expertise and joined forces to
.promote change. Explore new and creative
partnerships that can strengthen and enhance
your grantmaking.

Moderator: Martha Bloom, Program Director, Ann Arbor Area
Communi!JI Foundation
Speakers: Gerald Knight, President, Speckhard- Knight Charitable
Foundation ; Carol Paine-McGovern, President, Paine Famijy
Foundation; Jucfy Valentine, Executive Director, Huron Coun!JI
Communi!JI Foundation
12:45-2:00 p.m.
LUNCHEON &amp; ANNUAL MEMBERS' MEETING

FROM PUBLIC OPINION POLL TO COMMUNITY ACTION

Senator Vandenberg Room A
The Skillman Foundation is leveraging a public
opinion polling initiative into media attention ,
community support, and grassroots action to improve
the welfare and well - being of children in metro
Detroit. Explore how this innovative strategy for
achieving foundation goals through community
engagement can be used by your foundation.

Moderator: Kari Schlachtenhaufen, President &amp;: CEO, The
Skillman Foundation
Speakers: Christopher Barnes, Associate Director, The Center for Survry
Research &amp;: Anajysis, Universi!JI of Connecticut; Mark Silverman,
Publisher &amp;: Editor, The Detroit News
Sponsored f:y The Skillman Foundation
NEW NEIGHBORS, NEW OPPORTUNITIES: IMMIGRANTS

&amp; REFUGEES FOR OUR COMMUNITIES
Emerald Room B
Immigrants and refugees contribute to community
revitalization by reversing population loss, providing

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Ambassador Ballroom
2:00-2:45 p.m.
PLENARY SESSION: THE MICROSCOPE IS ON

Us

Ambassador Ballroom
Ray Suarez, Senior Correspondent for
the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, and
former host of NPR' s Talk of the Nation,
will anchor a discussion with a
distinguished panel about today' s
high profile issues of foundation
scrutiny, accountability and impact.

Introduced !J: John Colina, Colina Foundation
Speaker &amp;: Anchor: Rcry Suarez, Senior Correspondent, NewsHour
with Jim Lehrer
Panelists: Libf:y Mcrynard, Trustee, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation &amp;:
Council on Foundations; Mark Murrcry, President, Grand Vallry State
Universi!JI; Gerald Smith, President&amp;: CEO, Detroit Youth Foundation
Sponsored f:y The I/es &amp;: Provenzano Team, Merrill f:ynch

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2:45-5:30 p.m.

VISIT EXHIBITORS

SITE VISITS

&amp; RESOURCE CENTRAL- Center Concourse

Enjoy a glass of wine, browse and network

The Johnson Center sup12orts increased foundation
effectiveness through The Grantmaking School,
Nonprofit Good Practice Guide, Community Research
Institute and other initiatives. Tour the award-winning
DeVos Center, meet the staff, and learn more about
the Center's work.
Host &amp; Speaker: Margaret Walker, Trustee, Grand Rapids

NAVIGATING UNCERTAINTY: LEADERSHIP
TOOLS FOR 21ST CENTURY PHILANTHROPY

A Workshop for Experienced Grantmakers

Please pre-register at the Conference Registration Desk.
Attendance limited to 50.
Pearl Room
What new skills do you need as a grantmaker to deal
with uncertainty? Where do you fit in this rapidly
changing world? What indicators should you be
looking for? This workshop will offer a hands-on
introduction to anticipating the future to make
better decisions today.

Communi!J Foundation
Site Host: Donna Vaniwaarden, Ph.D., Director
Speakers: Elizabeth Sullivan, Vice President, The Kresge Foundation;
Angela Vander Hulst, Project Manager, Nonprofit Knowledge
Management Initiative

Moderator: Thomas Reis, Program Director, WK. Kellogg Foundation
Speaker: Katherine Fulton, Senior Practitioner, Global Business Network
Sponsored ?J the WK. Kellogg Foundation

&amp; TOURS
Please register at the Conference Registration Desk
3:00-5:30 p.m.- SITE VISITS

Buses and hosted walking tours will leave promptly at
3:15p.m. outside the Amway Monroe Avenue entrance
in the historic Pantlind Lobby. Grab a snack bag on
your way out!

Buses sponsored ?J the Steelcase Foundation

&amp; NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP,

PEW CAMPUS, GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

3:00-5:30 p.m.

COLLECTIONS ANNUAL MEETING- Campau Room

THE DOROTHY A. JOHNSON CENTER FOR
PHILANTHROPY

Sponsored ?J Smith Barmy Citigroup

FOUNDATION CENTER COOPERATING

&amp; TOURS

THE FERGUSON PROJECT: How MICHIGAN
PHILANTHROPY HELPS END HOMELESSNESS

The Ferguson is a model supportive housing
development in downtown Grand Rapids offering over
1 oo apartments to special needs individuals at risk of
homelessness. Learn about the role of funders in this
unique supportive housing center, and how it serves
as a model for other communities.

Host: Glenn Kossick, Executive Director, Metro Health Foundation
Site Host: Dennis Sturtevant, CEO, Dwelling Place of
Grand Rapids, Inc.
Speakers: Carl~Javits, President, Corporatio n for Supportive Housing;
Aaron Laramore, Director-Michigan Operations, Corporatzon for
Supportive Housing
Sponsored ?J Metro Health Foundation
site visits &amp; tours continued

You deserve a round
of applausel
Bane One Investment Advisors Corporation is
pleased to recognize the Council of Michigan
Foundations. We salute your efforts to enhance
philanthropy in the state of Michigan.
Michael Barry

313.225.1249
Bane One
Investment
Advisors
Corporation

Joe Quinn

414.765.2453

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SITE VISITS &amp; TOURS CONTINUED

GRAND RAPIDS PUBLIC MUSEUM

(a brief walk from Amw&lt;D')
HO ME REPAIR SERVICES

Witness the world of the Plains Indian tribes in Tribes of

Home Repair Services is a community resource helping
low-income homeowners through low-cost surplus
building materials, tools, critical repairs, loans, home
maintenance education, financial counseling,
modifications for the disabled, and more.
Host: Ruth Vis, VIce President &amp; Public Affairs Officer, Bank One

the Buffalo: Karl Bodmer's Images of the American West, 1832 - 1834

Site Host: David Jacobs, Executive Director, Home Repair Services
THE ARTS IN OUR COMMUNITY

Visit the Grandville Academy for the Arts , a community
center dedicated to cultivating the creative spirit and
celebrating the community's cultural richness ; and
The Grand Rapids Ballet Company, Michigan's only
professional ballet company.

Host: Mary Nelson, President, KINSHIP Foundation
Site Hosts: Marjorie Kuipers, Executive Director, Grandville Acade"!Y for
the Arts; Laura Berman, Associate-Artistic Director &amp; Director of the
School, Grand Rapids Ballet Compa19

and the permanent Anishinabek Exhibit. Learn about
the needs and issues challenging the Native American
education and language programs of today from
local leaders.

Host: Debra Muller, Trustee, Dyer-Ives Foundation
Speakers: Jeff Davis, Ojibwe, Assistant U.S. Attornry &amp; Chair, Parent
Committee, Native American Education Program, Grand Rapids
Public Schools; Bet!Y Davis, Ojibwe, Native American Education
Program Manager, Grand Rapids Public Schools
FREDERIK MEIJER GARDENS &amp; SCULPTURE PARK

A Self- Guided Tour
The award-winning Frederik Meijer Gardens &amp;
Sculpture Park offers 125 acres of indoor and outdoor
gardens and sculptures including works by Louise
Nevelson and Henry Moore. Special exhibits include,
"Quiet Beauty : AJ apanese Autumn," featuring 50
'centuries of folk ceramics.

URBAN REINVESTMENT: ALTERNATIVES TO SPRAWL

Visit public, residential, office, and industrial sites in
downtown Grand Rapids to see what over $1 billion in
public and private sector investment has achieved and
how it has stimulated a population resurgence.
Host: Kristine L. Huizen, Program Officer, Frry Foundation

Site Host: Rick Chap/a, VIce President, The Right Place, Inc.
VAN ANDEL INSTITUTE &amp; COOK-DEVOS CENTER
FOR HEALTH SCIENCE TOUR

Tour two of Michigan's newest health care research and
education centers and learn about recent discoveries.
At the Van Andel Institute, hear about advances in
kidney cancer research . At the Cook-DeVos Center for
Health Science at Grand Valley State University, learn
about the innovative degree programs and two lead
projects-the Grand Rapids Smart Zone and the
Mrican American Health Institute.

Host: Sue Volkers, Foundations Administrator, De Vas FamiJy Foundations
Site Hosts: Sandra G. Katt, Senior Development Officer, Va n Andel
Institute; Erin Lich, Director of Operations, GVSU

WALKING TOUR

Outdoor Art Inspirations: A Self-Guided Tour of
Sculpture &amp; Historic Buildings in Downtown
Grand Rapids.

Use the Frry Foundation sponsored guide
6:30-9:30 p .m.
"COOL CmES" PARTY AT THE

BOB (BIG OLD BUILDING)

Reception, dinner and the award-winning 1960's
musical review "Beehive!" from Circle Theatre!
Check your ticket for the time of your
"Beehive" performance.

Dress Code: Cool, Fun~ &amp; Fun!
Sponsored !ry Frry Foundation, Grand Rapids Communi!Y
Foundation, Huntington Bank, The Wege Foundation
To get to The BOB - take the South Co ncourse Walkw&lt;D' on the 2nd
Floor of the Am wiD' and follow the CMF Balloons &amp; Guides. To ride, take
the CMF Shuttle leaving the Pantlind Lob!ry at 6:15 p. m.l returning at
7=30, 8:30 &amp; 9=45 p.m.

�Poster Sessions, Tuesday, November

II

9:00-10:00 a.m. - Resource Central-West Concourse
ADULT WELL- BEING SERVICES
A community-based non-profit organization dedicated
to serving elders and adults with mental or
developmental disabilities in SE Michigan.
ALLIANCE FORJUSTICE
Offering workshops, technical assistance, and legal
guides on federal rules that help funders support
nonprofit advocacy efforts. Enter to win "plain
language " publications.
CORPORATION FOR SUPPORTIVE HOUSING
A new technology for solving chronic homelessness
that incorporates system change; collaboration across
capital, health and human service systems; and a focus
on human potential.
TOBACCO FREE PARTNERS
A new collaborative dedicated to providing advocacy ,
prevention and treatment efforts in West Michigan.
THE GRANTMAKING SCHOOL AT GRAND
VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY (GVSU)
The first university- based training program for
program officers housed at the Dorothy A. Johnson
Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership.
COMMUNITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE AT GVSU
A program mapping community or neighborhood
problems to help foundations make funding decisions .
10:45-11:45 a.m.- Resource Central-West Concourse
ARTWORKS
ArtWorks is committed to helping young people ,
and their communities , thrive through offering
paid apprenticeships with professional artists.
COMMUNITY MEDIA CENTER
Providing training, media equipment access and
broadcast transmission options via radio, T.V. &amp;
the internet to nonprofits.
FLINT URBAN GARDENERS &amp; LAND USE CORPORATION
Making a difference in the lives of area residents which
supports and documents neighborhood gardens.
MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSION
Mentor Michigan led by Governor Jennifer Granholm and
First Gentleman Daniel Granholm Mulhern, works to
ensure that all youth have ongoing relationships with
caring, committed adults. Th e Michigan Citizen Corps Council
provides direction on issues related to homeland
security and the role volunteers can play in
disaster preparedness.
THE SUSTAINABLE FUTURES INSTITUTE
An interdisciplinary approach to sustainability through
education and outreach programs for K-I2 students,
parents and teachers.
WEST MICHIGAN STRATEGIC ALLIANCE
A partnership of business and community leaders from
Grand Rapids, Holland, and Muskegon that encourages
'-" ·" -"·'"' collaboration and

Wednesday, November I~
7:00 a.m. - CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPENS
Center Concourse
7:00a.m.- Noon
RESOURCE CENTRAL &amp; CYBER CAFE-West Concourse
8:00a.m.- Noon
EXHIBITORS-Center Concourse
7:30-8:45 a.m.
BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Ambassador Ballroom
Find Your Group by The Number on the Handout
GRANTMAKING TOPICS
Asset Building &amp; IDAs :
Current Practice/Future Growth
Early Childhood
Funding Cultural Institutions
How our Aging Population Impacts Grantmaking
Land as a Community Development Asset
Making After School Count
Muskegon Watershed Collaborative
New African-American Perspectives Resource &amp;
Other News from Learning to Give
Supportive Housing
FINANCE &amp; ADMINISTRATION TOPICS
Administering Gifts of Life Insurance
Benefits to Foundations
Evaluation
Everything You Need to Do as Family
Foundation Director
International Grantmaking
Portfolio Risk Adjustment Tools &amp; Donor Trends
Role of Corporations in Community Development
Scholarship Administration for Private
&amp; Family Foundations
Standards for Charitable Accountability
Using a Gender Lens to Improve Grantmaking
Young Professionals Group
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS TOPICS
Impact &amp; Accountability
• IRA Charitable Rollover
8:45-9:00 a.m.- BREAK
9:00-10:30 a.m.- DR. Is IN CONSULTATIONS

Schedule an appointment in Resource Central

MANY THANKS TO OUR PROGRAM
AND HOST COMMITTEES.

�Wednesday, November 12
9:00-10:30 a.m.- MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS

11:00 a.m. -12:15 p.m. -DR. Is IN CONSULTATION

Schedule an appointment in Resource Central

CONQUERING THE MEETING MAzE
Senator Vandenberg Room A
This interactive workshop will use improvisation
exercises to teach you ways to get the most out of
meetings including more innovative ideas, stronger
teams, and better overall results.

11:00 a.m. -12:15 p.m. -CONCURRENT SESSIONS
CREATING "CooL" CITIES
President Ger~ld R. Ford Ballroom
Governor Granholm has declared that Michigan's citie&gt;
need to be "Cool" to attract and retain young people
in the state . Find out what makes a city "Cool" and how
philanthropy and the arts can help cities achieve
that status.

Moderator: Richard 1 Groos, Trustee, Barry Communi!J Foundation
Speaker: Mary Jane Paries, President, Fish/adder, Inc
Sponsored ly the Do rot~ A. Johnson Education Fund
LAND USE: WHERE IS MICHIGAN HEADED?
Imperial Ballroom
From 1970 to 2000 in Michigan, land was developed
10 times faster than the population grew. What impact
is this land use pattern having on the quality of life in
our state? How can regional efficiency be increased
and public resources maximized to best serve all of
our residents?

Moderator: Christine Daly, Program Officer, Charles Stewart
Matt Foundation
Speakers: William A. Johnson, Jr., Mcryor, Ci!J ofRochester, New York;
f1yron Orfield, President, Metropolitan Area Research Corporation;
William Rustem, Senior Vice President, Public Sector Consultants
Sponsored ly the Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
President Gerald R. Ford Ballroom
Learn how historic trends and current forces are
influencing the economic outlook and what the
outlook means for foundation investments, giving,
and programs.
Moderator: Stephen E. Nedwicki, Vice President, Institutional Trust,

Moderator: David Egner, President, Hudson- Webber Foundation
Speakers: EmiJy Fleury, Research AnaJyst, Office of Governor Granholm;
Lou Glazer, President, Michigan Future, Inc.; Barbara Kratchman,
President, ArtServe Michigan

30 DAYS To MORE EFFECTIVE USE OF TECHNOLOGY
Pearl Room
Bring your technology dilemmas to this inspiring
session and learn: how to maximize technology to
, achieve grantmaking goals, basic steps of technology
planning, tips for making hardware, software and
planning selections, and measuring costs and benefits
of your technology investment. Receive samples and
leave with a 30-day technology action plan.

Moderator: Richard Rapplrye, Program Officer, The Kresge Foundation
Speakers: Elisha Marr, Human Resource &amp;: Information Services
Specialist, Grand Rapids Communi!J Foundation; Ashima Saigal,
Director of Services for West Michigan, NPower Michigan; Michael
Thompson , President, Information Technology Partners
IRS TIPS FOR PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS &amp; THE ROLE OF
THE AUDIT COMMITTEE
Senator Vandenberg Room A
During fiscal year 2 0 0 3, the IRS plans to audit roughly .
150 private foundations. Get a head start on what to
expect and how to prepare should your foundation
be selected for one of these audits .

Nonprofit Unit, Comerica Bank
Speakers: James Sansoterra, Senior Vice President&amp;: Chief Investment
Officer, Come rica Bank; Mitchell L. Staplry, Chief Fixed Income
Officer, Fifth Third Investment Advisors
Sponsored ly Comerica Bank &amp;: Fifth Third Bank
GREAT START. WHERE TO START?
Governor's Room
Many funders are committed to making sure that every
child has a great start. What convinced them to support
early childhood development? What types of support are
they providing? How can your foundations help?

Moderator: David Buckler, Director of Finance, Detroit
Youth Foundation
Speaker: Douglas Varlry, Charter Member, Caplin &amp;: Drysdale
Sponsored ly the WK. Kellogg Foundation &amp;: the Detroit
Youth Foundation
MAINTAINING THE HEALTH CARE SAFETY NET
Imperial Ballroom
Safety net organizations play an important role in
serving the health care needs of uninsured residents.
Learn about this fragile component of our health care
infrastructure, strategies for providing care, and how
foundations can help keep this system working.

Moderator: John Colina, President, Colina Foundation
Speakers: Marvin McKinnry, Program Director, WK. Kellogg
Foundation and Cd-Chair, Reallj to Succeed Partnership; Heath
Meriwether, Publisher, The Detroit Free Press and Co - Chair, Reallj to
Succeed Partnership, Craig Ruff, President&amp;: CEO, Public Sector
Consultants, Inc.
~========================~ Moderator: Jacqueline Majors, Trustee, Metro Health Foundation
Speakers: Herbert C. Smitherman, Jr. MD, Medical Director,
10:30-11:00 a.m. -REFRESHMENT BREAK
Communi!J Institute, Detroit Medical Center; Moses L. Walker,
Center Concourse
Executive
Director, Communi!J Relations, Borgess Health Alliance
Sponsored ly BDO Seidman &amp;: Macatawa Bank
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EFFECTIVE MODELS FOR CATALYZING SOCIAL CHANGE

MONDAY

Emerald Room A
Using the Nokomis Foundation's Prostitution Round
Table as a case study, examine how language and
perception define "mainstream" and "marginal"
groups within communities, ways to provide more
equitable opportunities for those groups, and how
funders can work with underserved communities.

Introduced J!y: J9mberjy Mulhern, President&amp;: CEO, The
Nokomis Foundation
Moderator: Kris VandenBerg, pro se law clerk, United States District
Court for the Western District of Michigan
Speakers: Dotti Clune, Planning&amp;: Communications Consultant; Jeannie
Hosry, Planning&amp;: Communications Consultant; Ralph Mason ,
Lieutenant, Grand Rapids Police Department; Linda Stephan, Former
Program Director, Degage Ministries

Schedule an appointment in Resource Central

3:30 - 4:45 p.m .
TECHNOLOGY:

Ashima Saigal, Director of Services, Western Michigan NPower Michigan
TUESDAY

9:15-10:45 a.m.
INFORMATION RESOURCES TO SUPPORT GRANTMAKING:

Lisa Abbott, Information Specialist, WK. Kellogg Foundation
INVESTMENTS:

Lori Runquist, Vice President&amp;: Director, Hedge Funds, Northern
Trust Global Investments
EVALUATION:

Christine Ameen, Senior Consultant, Ameen Consulting&amp;: Associates
FAMILY FOUNDATION CONTINUITY
PLANNING/FAMILY DYNAMICS:

IMPROVING NONPROFIT EFFECTIVENESS WITH
A MOUSE CLICK!

Emerald Room B
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Moderator: Joel]. Orosz, Distinguished Professor, Doroti:J A. Johnson
Center for Philanthropy &amp;: Nonprofit Leadership, Grand Vallry
State Universi!J
Speakers: Angela Vander Hulst, Project Manager, Philanthropic &amp;:
Nonprofit Knowledge Management Initiative, Johnson Center; Donna
Vaniwaarden, Director, Johnson Center

9:30-10:45 a.m .
GRANTMAKING:

Tom Reis, Program Director, WK. Kellogg Foundation
11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
FOUNDATION AND/OR PROGRAM STRATEGY:

Katherine Fulton, Senior Practitioner, Global Business Network
GOVERNANCE AND/OR FUNDRAISING:

Chuck Loring, Senior Governance Associate, BoardSource
LEGAL:

Duane Tarnacki, Partner, Clark Hill, P.L. C.
INVESTMENTS:

Keith Weigel, Institutional Investment Manager, Bane One
Investment Advisors

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

Katherine Gracfy, Ph.D., Senior Associate, Lansberg, Gersick &amp;:Associates

&amp; PLENARY SESSION -

BUILDING OPPORTUNITIES TOGETHER

Ambassador Ballroom
Governor Jennifer Granholm looks
forward to sharing her vision for
Michigan. Partnerships, building on
lessons learned, sharing in success at
the local level, and looking at new
ways to get the job done are all part
of her message. What is the rol.e for
philanthropy?

Introduced /y: S. Martin T~lor, Vice President &amp;: Director,
the DTE Energy Foundation
Speaker: The Honorable Jennifer Granholm, Governor, State ofMichigan

WEDNESDAY

9:00-10:30 a.m.
TECHNOLOGY:

Michael Thompson, President, Information Technology Partners
GRANTMAKING:

Joel Orosz, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, DorotJ:y A. Johnson
C'enter for Philanthropy &amp;: Nonprofit Leadership
11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
PUBLIC POLICY:

Bill Rustem, Senior Vice President, Public Sector Consultants

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Co-CHAIR
John Colina, President, Colina Foundation

Terri McCarthy, Program Officer,
The Wege Foundation

Co-CHAIR
Diana R. Sieger, President, Grand Rapids Community
Foundation &amp; Vice Chair, Community Foundations,
Council of Michigan Foundations

LaJune Montgomery Talley, Vice President for Finance
&amp; Treasure r, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Kymberly Mulhern, President/CEO,
The Nokomis 'Foundation

Tamara R. Bailey, CFP, Vice President, Northern
Trust Bank, Fsb

Debra Muller, Trustee, Dyer-Ives Foundation

Martha L. Bloom, Program Director, Ann Arbor Area
Community Foundation

Stephen E. Nedwicki, Vice President, Institutional
Trust, Nonprofit Unit , Comerica Bank

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Joyce Bobolts, Director of Finance &amp; Administration ,
Frey Foundation

Julia Oliver, Vice President of Finance, Capital Region
Community Foundation

David Buckler, Director of Finance, Detroit
Youth Foundation

JoelJ . Orosz , Trustee, Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H.
Binda Foundation

Elizabeth A. Cherin, President/C EO, Fremont Area
Community Foundation &amp; Trustee, Council of
Michigan Foundations

Mr. DavidS . Sebastian, Trustee, The Sebastian
Foundation

Ron Dangler , Assistant Vice President-Business
Development, Macatawa Bank

Margaret E. Thompson , Trustee , Harry A. &amp; Margaret
D. Towsley Foundation &amp; Trustee, Council of
Michigan Foundations

James Devereaux, Vice President/ Trust 0 fficer,
Fifth Third

Mr. William R. Vanderbilt, Executive Director , The
Community Foundation of the Holland/ Zeeland Area

David D. Fukuzawa, Program Officer, The Kresge
Foundation

Mr. Kevin F. Walker, P r ogram Director , Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation

Russell L. Gabier, Secretary &amp; Trustee , Irving S.
Gilmore Foundation &amp; Trustee , Council of
Michigan Foundations

Mr. Matt Wasmund, Vice President , Bane One

Angela Graham , Vice President , Battle Creek
Community Foundation
RichardT. Groos , Trustee &amp; Past President, Barry
Community Foundation &amp; Trustee, Council of
Michigan Foundations
Alison J. Harmon, Senior Program Officer ,
The Skillman Foundation
Sharnita C. Johnson, Program Officer, Ruth
Mott Foundation
Barbara A. Lewis Clark, President , Henry 0. Clark,
Jr. Foundation
Jacqueline F. Majors , Trustee, Metro
Health Foundation

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Susan Broman, Executive Director,
Steelcase Foundation

Ms . Kari Schlachtenhaufen, The Skillman Foundation
TREASURER

Mr. LloydJ. Yeo , Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

Co-CHAIR

Milton W. Rohwer, President, Frey Foundation
Erin Rowe Graves, Manager , Industry &amp; Community
Affairs , Alticor, Inc.
Glenn Kossick, Executive Director,
Metro Health Foundation
Nancy Loeschner, Vice President ,
Loeschner Enterprises, Inc.
Ray B. Loeschner, President ,
Loeschner Enterprises, Inc.
Kate Luckert, Program Officer ,
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Carol Paine-McGovern, President,
Paine Family Foundation

PRESIDENT

Mr. Robert S. Collier,, Council of Michigan Foundations
TRUSTEES:

Mr. Robert P . Aronson , Guardian Industries Corporation
Ms. Elizabeth A. Cherin , Fremont Area
Community Foundation
Mr. Herbert D. Doan, The Herbert H . &amp;
Grace A. Dow Foundation
Mr. David 0. Egner , Hudson-Webber Foundation
Rev. J . Louis Felton, Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Mr. John M . Frey, Frey Foundation
Mr. Russell L. Gabier , Irving S . Gilmore Foundation

Debra Muller, Trustee, Dyer-Ives Foundation

Mr. RichardT. Groos, Barry Community Foundation

Mary Nelson, President, KINSHIP Foundation

Ms. Ann K. Irish, Earhart Foundation

Ellen Satterlee, Executive Director,
The Wege Foundation

Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Advisory Cabinet Chairman
Ms . Olivia P. Maynard, Heron Oaks Foundation

Jerry Tubergen , Secretary/ Treasurer ,
Richard M. &amp; Helen DeVos Foundation
Ruth Vis , Vice President &amp; Public Affairs Officer,
Bank One
Sue Volkers, Foundations Administrator,
DeVos Family Foundations
Margaret Walker, Trustee,
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Lee Nelson Weber, Program Director,
Dyer-Ives Foundation
OFFICERS

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Mr . HeathJ Meriwether , Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
Mr. Phillip H . Peters , Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Dr. William C. Richardson, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Dr. Gerald K. Smith, Detroit Youth Foundation
Ms. Betsy Upton Stover, FrederickS. Upton Foundation
Dr. Ira Strumwasser, Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Michigan Foundation
Ms. Elizabeth C . Sullivan, The Kresge Foundation
Ms. Margaret E. Thompson, MD, Harry A. &amp; Margar et D.
Towsley Foundation

CHAIR

Ms. Sandra E. Ulsh, Ford Motor Company Fund

Mr. C. David Campbell, McGregor Fund
VICE CHAIR - PRIVATE

Ms. Julie Fisher Cummings,
Max M . and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation
VICE CHAIR - COMMUN ITY

Ms. Diana R. Sieger,
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
VICE CHAIR - CORPORATE

Mr. S . Martin Taylor, DTE Energy Foundation

Ms. Amanda VanDusen , Miller, Canfield, Paddock,
&amp; Stone, PLC

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CMF SPECIAL PROJECTS STAFF

PRESIDENT &amp; CEO
Robert S. Collier

MICHIGAN IDA PARTNERSHIP

VICE PRESIDENT &amp; COO
Vicki J. Rosenberg
VICE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE &amp; ADMINISTRATION
David R. Lindberg

Eric D. Muschler , Executive Director
Susan Lindson , Program Coordinator
LEARNING TO GIVE INITIATIVE
Dr. Kathryn A. Agard , Executive Director

Pamela A. Bitzer, Office Manager

Diane M. Cottrell , Executive Assistant

SusanJ. Cuddington, Executive Assistant to the President

Barbara Dillbeck, Curriculum Director

Maura C. Dewan, Loaned Program Associate
to the Governor's Foundation Liaison

Rita S. Higgins , Marketing &amp; Public Relations Director
Jennifer Matteson, Program Associate

Barbara A. Dryer, Grants &amp; Contracts Manager
Dennis Van Haitsma, School Program Director
Jeri L. Fischer, Director, Membership &amp; Special Projects
BrianJ. Flahaven, Public Policy &amp; Philanthropy Fellow
Joan D. Foran, Accounts Payable/ Employee
Benefits Administrator
Mike Gallagher, Editorial Consultant
Kathleen N. Ginocchio, Webmaster

CONFERENCE DATE &amp; LOCATION FOR 2004
HYATT DEARBORN, NOVEMBER 3-5, 2004
Please contact Vicki Rosenberg at CMF
(616)842 - 7080 or vrosenberg@cmif.org if you
would like to serve on the 32nd Annual Conference
Program or Host Committees , or for information
about being an exhibitor or sponsor.

Susan B. Howbert, Director, Family Philanthropy,
Corporate Grantmaking &amp; Southeast Michigan Services
Joseph A. Jones, Database Administrator
Donnell S. Mersereau, Director,
Community Foundations
Karen L. Middleton, Program Associate,
Southeast Michigan Services
Alissa Olsen, Student Office Assistant
Kari Pardoe, Program Associate,
Community Foundations
Gail Powers-Schaub, Director, Information
Services &amp; Technology
Mary J. Torgeson, Communications Associate

For 2004 sponsorship opportunities please
contact Vicki Rosenberg at
(616) 842-7080 OR VROSENBERG@CMIF.ORG

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
CMF wishes to extend its thanks to all those who helped
make this Conference happen: the many members who
provided invaluable assistance in planning sessions,
tours, and events ; our sponsors for their generous
support; our exhibitors for expanding the resources
available to grantmakers; Ruth Anne Southgate-Otto,
. for her tireless efforts and commitment to excellence;
Robin Smith, for her creativity and can-do attitude;
Kim Wade and Joyce Cummiskey of the Amway for their
excellent service; Grand Rapids Convention &amp; Visitors
Bureau Stars volunteers for their help; and the CMF
staff for their commitment, resourcefulness, and
good humor throughout!

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Karen Aldridge -Eason, Foundation Liaison to Governor Jennifer
M . Granho lm , was appointed to this newly established position in
March 2003. The appointment marks the first time that the State of
Michigan has established a formal partnership with the private sector
to strengthen and further state initiatives. Ms. Aldridge - Eason is
responsible for helping to increase strategic partnerships and
collaborations between state government and foundations. She is
"on loan" from the Charles Stewart Mott Fo undation where she is
a program director for Flint Area programs.
Christine Ameen is Senior Consultant with Ameen Consulting &amp;
Associates which specializes in assessment, design and change
management to increase organizational effectiveness. Prior to
establishing her firm, Dr. Ameen spent 21 years working in human
services. Her many clients include a state-wide youth corrections
department, a nonprofit migrant health organization, and the
Michigan AIDS Fund.
Kyle R. Anderson is a group coordinator for the Kent County
nicoTEAM coalition for which he organizes school-based tobacco
prevention interventions, monitors the middle schoo l tobacco
education and advocacy curriculum , and maintains communication
among member organizations and community partners.
Tracy B. Atkinson is Director of the Center for Service Learning
and School Partnerships at the University of Michigan-Flint where
she develops community-university partnerships. Much of her
efforts are directed toward encouraging civic engagement among
youth. Ms. Atkinson has over 15 years of experience in community
education and nonprofit collaboration.
Edward R. Bagley is President of Bagley Inc., a financial services
firm serving high net worth clients. Mr. Bagley is the Founding
President of Northern Michigan Planned Giving Council, a former
trustee of the Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation,
and a Trustee and Vice Chair of Rotary Charities ofTraverse City.
Tammy R. Bailey is a Vice President at Northern Trust Bank, FSB
in Grand Rapids and a New Business Officer within the Investment
&amp; Trust Planning Division. Previously, Ms. Bailey served in trust
administration, employee benefits and as a banking officer. She is a
Certified Financial Planner, a Qualified Pension Administrator,
and a member of the West Michigan Estate Planning Council , the
Western Michigan Planned Giving Group, and the National Council
on Planned Giving.
Christopher Barnes is Associate Director and co-founder of the
Center for Survey Research and Analysis (CSRA) and Associate
Director of the Institute of Public Affairs at the University of
Connecticut. Mr. Barnes has been the Principal Investigator on
over IOO CSRA survey projects. His clients include local, state,
and federal agencies , and regional and national foundations. Prior
to joining CSRA, Mr. Barnes was a Research Analyst with Millward
Brown, Inc. and a Senior Policy Researcher with the Connecticut
State Senate.

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Martha Bloom is Program Director at the Ann Arbor Area
Community Foundation where she manages the competitive
grants programs and works with donor advised funds and
private foundations to leverage the Foundation' s grants.
Joyce A. Bobolts is Director of Finance &amp; Administration for the
Frey Foundation and a member of its Investment Committee. Ms.
Bobolts is responsible for accounting, investment oversight,
financial reporti;,g, planning, governmental compliance activities,
and administration of human resource functions. Ms . Bobolts bega
her career as a tax consultant with Ernst &amp; Young. She is currently
treasurer of the Middleville Region of the American Youth Soccer
Organization.
David Buckler is Director of Finance for the Detroit Youth
Foundation where he oversees finance and technology and manages
the construction of a $13 million youth development center openin
in fall 2004. As a CPA, Mr. Buckler has spent most of his career in
for-profit organizations, including stints as CFO of a major bank
and a Detroit law firm. He is a trustee and volunteer for Habitat fo:
Humanity Detroit and a member of several committees for United
Way Community Services in Detroit.
Barbara Cervone, Ed.D., is founder and president of What K ids
Can Do, Inc. , a national organization promoting the value ofyouDJ
j:&gt;eople tackling projects that combine powerful learning with publi~
purpose. From 1994 to 2000, Ms. Cervone coordinated the $500
million Annenberg "Challenge" to reform the nation's schools. In
that role, she directed the research, communications, and sharing
and learning among the Challenge's r8 projects. Prior to the
Challenge , Ms. Cervone was associate director of the Rhode Island
Foundation, a cbnsultant in program evaluation, and
investigator for several national education research projects.
She has written extensively about school reform.
Suzanne Clarke, M.D., is Assistant Director at Marquette Family
Practice Residency in Michigan's Upper Peninsula (UP) which place
medical residents in rotations throughout the UP. Dr. Clarke also
coordinates the Family Practice rotation on the M ichigan State
University Upper Peninsula Campus . Previously, she practiced
medicine in Ironwood, a rural UP community of 7, 000, where she
provided obstetrical care, pediatrics, adult , and inpatient medicine.
Dotti Clune is a planning and communications consultant serving
Grand Rapids area foundations and nonprofits. Ms . Clune served a
a consultant to the Nokomis Foundation for its Prostitution Round
Table and co - authored an award winning report on the project.
She also co-authored the recent Dyer-Ives Foundation report ,

New Neighbors, New Opportunities: Immigrants and Refugees in Grand Rapids.
Ms. Clune has served on the Grand Rapids Human Relations
Commission and as a trustee of the Dyer-Ives Fo undation , Planned
Parenthood Centers of West Michigan , the Wealthy Theatre District
MainStreet, and the YWCA of Grand Rapids.

John Colina and his wife Nancy created the Colina Foundation in
1992 with proceeds from the sale of their business. Mr. Colina is

Lynne Black is Vice President of Finance and Administration for
the Grand Rapids Community Foundation whose assets include over
300 funds held by ten investment managers. Ms. Black also plays a
key role on the Investment Review Committee. She is a member of
the Council on Foundation's Investment Performance Survey
Report Committee and has served on th e Executive Committee
of the national Fiscal and Administrative Officers Group.

President of the Foundation, which focuses on southern Wayne
County, and of "Everybody Ready," a multi-sector coalition
dedicated to improving the lives of children ages zero to five and
their parents and caregivers . He also serves on several boards and
commissions including those of the Guidance Center, Grosse Ile
Educational Foundation, the Ready To Succeed Partnership, Alma
College, and the Michigan Task Force on Early E ducation and Care

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M ary Carole Cotter is General Counsel and Assistant Corporate
Secretary at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Ms. Cotter provides
general legal counsel to the Board of Trustees and staff, assists the
C EO, and provides operational leadership for the grant
commitments department. Prior to joining the Foundation,
M s. Cotter was a general corporate attorney with the Kellogg
C ompany and with Exxon Company USA in Houston, Texas .

assistance to non profits in the greater Washtenaw County area and
houses over 20 nonprofit organizations in its facility. Ms. Katz
Froning joined NEW in 2000 as an executive intern from Ford
Motor Company where she served as Assistant General Counsel Transactions. She serves on several nonprofit boards including
NEW, Emerson School, the Arts Alliance of the Ann Arbor Area,
and the Washtenaw Economic Cl&gt;ub Advisory Board.

Marsha DeHollander is Program Director for All County Churches
Emergency Support System (ACCESS), a network of 350
congregations in Kent County. Ms. DeHollander spearheaded the
effort to organize roo food pantries into the Food Pantry Network
of Kent County, which currently serves over 3,500 households per
month. In 2000 , she received the YWCA Tribute Award for her
years of community service and dedication to working
collaboratively in addressing hunger needs.

Katherine Fulton is a p ~rtner with Global Business Network
(G-BN) , and co - leader of its consulting practice. At GBN, Ms.
Fulton helps private, nonprofit and public sector organizations
better anticipate and shape their futures . Her -current work focuses
on the future of philanthropy and nonprofits, and on GBN itself.
Ms. Fulton's clients include the Council on Foundations, the W.K.
Kellogg Foundation , the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the
California Endowment, the Tides Foundation , Social Venture
Partners , Citigroup Private Bank's philanthropy practice, and the
Silicon Valley Community Foundation.

Alison De Lucca is Program Director of Grantmakers Concerned
with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), a national associat1on of
foundations seeking to move the philanthropic field to advance the
contributions to, and address the needs of, the nation' s growing and
increasingly diverse immigrant and refugee populations. Ms .
De Lucca organizes, implements , and evaluates GCIR briefings ,
conferences, site visits, and other programs held in traditional
and emerging immigrant gateway cities across the nation . She is
the author of Rising with Tides: Building the Capacig of Small, Emerging
Organizations in Los Angeles and currently consults with the Los
Angeles Immigrant Funders' Collaborative.

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Carla M. Dells is a financial consultant with Cap Trust specializing
in company-sponsored retirement plans and helping employers and
employees make the most of those plans . Ms. Dells holds licenses in
several financial areas including general securities, investment
advisor law, life insurance and variable contracts.
Christine Do by is a Program Officer with the Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation's Pathways Out of Poverty program. Prior to joining
M ott, Ms. Do by worked as a community organizer , local director
of the Campaign for Human Development, a Community
Builder Fellow with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development , and as a social action director for several Catholic
d ioceses.
Beverly Drake is Executive Director of Area Community Services
Employment and Training Council (ACSET), a human services
agency located in Grand Rapids . She is an active volunteer with
several community organizations including the Coalition on
Regional Government, Gra n d Rapids NAACP, and the Grand
Rapids Community Foundation.
David 0. Egner is President/CEO of the Hudson-Webber
Foundation . An active volunteer, Mr. Egner chairs the Detroit
Community Development Funders' Collaborative and is a trustee
of several non profits including the Citizens Research Council,
M ichigan Future , New Detroit, Inc., and the Council of Michigan
Foundations. Prior to joining Hudson - Webber, Mr. Egner held
positions with several nonprofit organizations , including the
M ichigan Nonprofit Association, the W .K. Kellogg Foundation,
an d Junior Achievement, Inc.
Susan Katz Froning is President/CEO of Nonprofit Enterprise at
Work, Inc . (NEW), a nonprofit management support organization
and incubator in Ann Arbor. NEW provides training , board
development, web design and other management capacity building

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J anne G. Gallagher is Vice President and General Counsel of the
Council on Foundations (COF) and formerly Deputy General
Counsel. Prior to joining COF, Ms. Gallagher practiced law, most
recently with Caplin &amp; Drysdale in Washington, DC, where she
specialized in the representation of tax-exempt organizations. She
is a member of the District of Columbia Bar and of the Exempt
Organi~\:ttion Committee of the American Bar Association's Tax
Section for which she co-chairs the Community Foundations
Subcommittee .
Lou Glazer is President and co-founder of Michigan Future, Inc .,
a non - partisan, nonprofit organization, dedicated to being a source
of new ideas on how Michigan can succeed as a world-class
community in the Information Age. Previously, Mr. Glazer was
Deputy Director in the Michigan Department of Commerce during
the Blanchard Administration.
Carol A. Goss is Vice President, Program at The Skillman
Foundation. Prior to joining Skillman in rgg8 as a Senior Program
Officer , she served as a Program Officer of The Stuart Foundation
in San Francisco, and as a Program Director of theW. K. Kellogg
Foundation. Ms . Goss has over 27 years of experience in the human
service field as a social worker , social work supervisor, and agency
administrator specializing in child welfare, family services, and
youth development. She is active with Grantmakers for Children
Youth and Families, the Association of Black Foundation Executives,
and Women &amp; Philanthropy.
Katherine Grady, Ph.D ., is a Senior Associate with Lansberg ,
Gersick and Associates in New Haven, Connecticut , and an
Associate Clinical Professor at Yale University, where she is actively
involved in teaching, service, and research related to families and
organizational development. Dr. Gersick is a trainer and chief
assessor for the Leadership Development Program conducted by
Rensselaer in collaboration with the Center for Creative Leadership
and a frequent lecturer and author on family businesses,
philanthropy, career development, and leadership .
Angela Graham, Ph.D., is Vice President of the Battle Creek
Community Foundation where she manages initiatives in health,
education, and arts and culture. Previously, Dr. Graham
was special assistant to the dean of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation, and Dance at Temple University in Philadelphia and a
consultant to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and to the United Arts
Council of Calhoun County.

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Kathi Horton is CEO of the YWCA of Greater Flint. Ms. Horton
developed the YWCA's Racial Justice Department which conducts
Challenging Racism workshop s to increase understanding of and
promote personal action and collective responsibility for reducing
racism . Ms. Horton is an active member of Flint Area Citizens to
End Racism . Previously , she was Director of the Montessori School
in Canton , Ohio.
Jeannie Hosey is a planning and communications consultant
serving Grand Rapids area foundations and nonprofits. Ms.
C lune served as a consultant to the Nokomis Foundation for its
Prostitution Round Table and co-authored an award winning
report on the project. She also co-authored the recent Dyer-Ives
Foundation report , New Neighbors, New Opportunities: Immigrants and Refugees
in Grand Rapids. Ms. Hosey has served on several boards including
the YWCA of Grand Rapids , West Michigan Environmental
Action Council , Pro-Choice Advocates , Dyer-Ives Foundation,
Planned Parenthood Centers of West Michigan, and the
Wealthy Theatre District.
Glen Jack is Executive Director of the Michigan AIDS Fund. Prior
to joining the Fund, Mr. Jack served in management positions for
several nonprofit organizations including the United Way and
Camp Fire.
Wendy Lewis-Jackson is a Program Director at The Grand Rapids
Community Foundation , providing leadership for community
initiatives that address the needs of children and families. An
active participant on several local, state, and national boards and
committees, Ms. Jackson is an American Marshall Memorial
Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the U.S.
Earl James is Executive Director of City Vision, Inc., which
provides consulting and capacity-building services to small to
moderate sized faith-based and community-based West Michigan
organizations. City V ision is the West Michigan Coordinating
Organization for the Michigan IDA Partnership.
Robert B. Jaquay is Associate Director of The George Gund
Foundation in Cleveland. Mr. Jaquay is responsible for the
Foundation's program-related investments and grantmaking in
economic development &amp; community revitalization , civic affairs and
philanthropic services. He is an author and adjunct faculty member
at C leveland State University .
Ronald B. Jimmerson, Sr. , is Human Resources Manager at
Cascade Engineering where h e manages the Department of
Community Partnerships and Workforce Diversity. Cascade
Engineering partners with the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of
Commerce, Delta Strategy and ten companies to address the needs
of the working poor. Mr. Jimmerson serves on several local boards
including Workforce Development, Exodus Correctional Ministries ,
City Hope Ministries, Employers Advisory Council for Interurban
Transportation Partnership and Fa mily Support America
Roundtable.
Dorothy A. Johnson is president of the Ahlburg Company in Grand
Haven and President Emeritus of the Council of Michigan
Foundations, a position she held from 1975 - 2000 . Ms. Johnson is a
trustee and former Chair of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Chair
of the Board of Trustees of Grand Valley State University and of the
Indiana Center on Philanthropy, a Trustee of the Citizens Research
Co uncil, and a Director of the Kellogg Company and of the
Corporation for National and Community Service, appointed by

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Presidents Clinton and B u sh. In 2000, Ms. Johnson was named
Distinguish e d Grantmaker of the Year by the Council on
Foundations. She has been recognized as a "Woman of
Achievement" by the Michigan Women's Foundation and as a
member of the Hall of Fame at Grand Valley State University.
Emily Johnson is a prog&gt;ram coordinator for the IDA program at
Grand Rapids Opportunities for Women (GROW). Her
relationship with 'GROW began as an IDA client. After successfully
achieving her savings goals and growing her small business, Ms .
Johnson became a volunteer and then economic literacy program
assistant before assuming her current position.
WilliamA.Johnson,Jr. is mayor of Rochester, New York. Mayor
Johnson's innovative initiatives, such as Neighborhood
Empowerment Teams, mixed - u se developments , the first zoning
code in the nation based on design , and community oriented
policing , earned Rochester designations as an All American City in
1998 and one of America's Most Livable Cities in 2000 by Partners
for Livable Communities. In 1999, Governing Magazine named hin
one of the Top 10 Public Officials in America. Before becoming
mayor, Mr. Johnson served as President/CEO of the Urban League
of Rochester and Deputy Executive Director of the Urban League
of Flint, Michigan.
Alice H. Kennedy is president and owner of Kennedy Management
Resources , Inc . , home of Diversity Theatre . Ms. Kennedy emigrated
to the U.S. from South Vietnam in 1975 . Her business provides
human resources consultation and diversity exercises to businesses ,
schools , and nonprofit organizations. Ms . Kennedy serves on the
Boards of the Dyer-Ives Foundation and of the Multiracial
Association of Professionals , and Actors' Theatre. She has received
many awards for her work including being named a Legacy of Light
b y the Greater Grand Rapids Women's History Council.
Gregory A. Keoleian, Ph.D., is a chemical engineer committed to
the development of environmentally, socially and economically
sustainable technologies and products. Dr. Keoleian's research
has included alternative vehicle technology , and renewable energy
systems for whole buildings. He co-founded the National Pollution
Prevention Center for Higher Education and the Center for
Sustainable Systems. Dr. Keol eian teaches at the University of
Michigan.
Chuck Ketchum is a founder of West Michigan Benefits, Inc.
(WMB), a full-service group insurance agency that provides health ,
dental, vision and disability insurance to over 450 organizations.
Prior to establishing WMB, Mr. Ketchum managed the Group
Department at Baxter &amp; Associates.
Gerald Knight is President of the Speckhard- Knight Charitable
Foundation which makes grants in Washtenaw and Jackson Counties.
The Foundation partners with community foundations to meet loca
needs of mutual interest.
Barbara Kratchman is President of ArtServe Michigan. Prior to
joining ArtServe, Ms . Kratchman was Executive Director of the
Michigan Council for the Arts, Vice President of nonprofit services
at the advertising agency of Stone , August , Baker, and a staff
member for U.S. Senator Jac obJavits . Ms. Kratchman has served on
the boards of many organizations including Arts Midwest,
Concerned Citizens for the Arts in Michigan , Business Volunteers
for the Arts, Alma College, Jewish Community Council, Lyric
Chamber Ense mble, Michigan Women's Foundation, and the
Michigan Nonprofit Association.

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Shale P. Lapping is President of IPEX, an independent investment
consulting firm in Royal Oak where he meets with clients and helps
formulate investment recommendations . Mr. Lapping has worked in
investment consulting since 1989 and is a certified Financial Analyst
with the Association of Investment Management and Research, and
an Investment Management Analyst with the Investment
Management Consultant Association.
Chuck V. Loring is Senior Governance Associate for BoardSource
and a senior partner of Loring, Sternberg, &amp; Associates, a
fundraising and management consulting services firm serving
non profits. Mr. Loring is past president of the Indiana Association
of Fundraising Professionals and founder of Indiana Fundraising
Day. He has worked for many organizations including Boys and
Girls Clubs of America, Second Harvest, the Hilton Head
Community Foundation, and the Chicago Donors Forum.
Kate Levin Markel is a Program Officer with the McGregor Fund.
Previously, she served as Executive Assistant to Detroit Mayor Dennis
W. Archer and as a consultant in Detroit and New York City.
James Marks is Vice President and Director of Grant Programs for
the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, the largest community
foundation in Wisconsin. Mr. Marks has served as Executive
Director of the Planning Council for Health and Human Services
in Milwaukee and as a faculty member of the School of Social
Welfare at the University ofWisconsin-Milwaukee. In 1997 , Mr.
Marks received the School's Outstanding Alumnus Award.
Elisha Marr is Human Resources &amp; Information Systems Specialist
at the Grand Rapids Community Foundation where she is
responsible for employee recruitment, training, retention ,
and termination, information technology and general facilities
management. Ms. Marris on the board of Community Activities
of the Grand Rapids Community Media Center, the Council of
Michigan Foundation's Technology Task Force, and a member of
several professional groups including the Fiscal and Administrative
Officers Group.
Ralph Mason is an administrative lieutenant for the Grand Rapids
Police Department (GRPD). A 23 - year veteran, Lt. Mason has
worked in the tactical and vice units and grand jury investigative
team. He is a founding member of the Prostitution Round Table
and played a key role in the establishment of the Social Work and
Police Partnership Program (SWAPP). SWAPP is a partnership of
GRPD and Grand Valley State University School of Social Work
dedicated to addressing and reducing the problem of prostitution
and connecting prostituted "~omen and girls with social services.
Olivia (Libby) P. Maynard is a trustee of the Council of Michigan
Foundations, co-chair of its Government Relations Committee, and
twice served as co-chair of its Annual Conference. Ms. Maynard is
President of Michigan Prospect for Renewed Citizenship, a Regent
of the University of Michigan, and a trustee of the Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation, the Council on Foundations, Heron Oaks
Foundation, ArtServe Michigan, and Goodwill.
Marvin H. McKinney is program director for youth programs at
the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Previously he served as associate
director/community scholar in residence for the Institute for
Children, Youth, and Families at Michigan State University where
he conducted ethnographic research on pervasive poverty and
coordinated initiatives on community research and outreach.
He has also served as a program officer of the Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation, director of planning and community affairs for Mott

Children's Health Center, program specialist for Title I and early
childhood education for the Michigan Department of Education,
director of early childhood education with the Ann Arbor Public
Schools, and consultant to foundations throughout the U.S.
Dan McKinnon is Executive Director of the East Jordan Family
Health Center (EJFHC), with pl"imary care clinics in East Jordan,
Bellaire and Central Lake. Mr. McKinnon is Treasurer for the
Michigan Primary Care .A'.ssociation and serves on the Michigan
Center for Rural Health Board of Directors. Previously, he served as
Chief Financial Officer for the EJFHC, accountant with the
Friendship Centers of Emmet County, and as Commissioner for the
City ofEastJordan .
Kevin P. McQueen is associated with Brody Weiser Burns. He is the
founder of New Columbia Capital Advisors, a management
consulting, organizational development, and strategic planning
firm that served public and private economic development
organizations and financial intermediaries. Mr. McQueen
has also served as Program Director of the National Congress
for Community Economic Development. He is President of the
Washington Area Community Investment Fund , former chairman
of Dance Place, and treasurer of Enterprising Staffing Services .
Heath] Meriwether is Publisher of The Detroit Free Press and its former
Executive Editor. Mr. Meriwether is President of Free Press
Charities, a member of the Detroit Advisory Board for the Knight
Foundation , and a Trustee of the Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan and of the Council of Michigan
Foundations. He is a trustee of many nonprofit organizations
serving children, technology, health care, education, environment,
tourism, and business development.
Quentin]. Moore is a community health consultant for the
Michigan Public Health Institute for which he coordinates the
obesity prevention and reduction intervention program, designs
community assessments to make nutrition and physical activity policy
and environmental change , and implements a social marketing
communications campaign that promotes positive eating and
physical activity behaviors to African-American men.
Kymberly Mulhern has been President/CEO of the Nokomis
Foundation since its inception in 1990. The Foundation specializes
in capacity building for organizations serving women and girls,
convening community groups around gender-related issues, and
communicating information through the gender lens. Previously,
Ms. Mulhern served as Financial Officer for the Frey Foundation
and as a CPA for Ernst &amp; Young. She is a member of the
Co~stituency Building Task Group of Grantmakers for Effective
Organizations, the Technology Task Force of the Council of
Michigan Foundations, and the Membership Restructuring Task
Force ofWomen &amp; Philanthropy. In 2003, Ms. Mulhern and
Nokomis founder Twink Frey, received the Changing the Face
of Philanthropy award from the Women's Funding Network.
Mark A. Murray is President of Grand Valley State University. Over
his 20-year career in state government and education, Mr. Murray
has held a variety of posts including State Treasurer , State Budget
Director , Director of the Department of Management and Budget,
and acting director of the Family Independence Agency. As Special
Policy Advisor to the Governor, he was responsible for a variety of
public school reform initiatives including the Merit Scholarship
Award program. Mr. Murray has served as a trustee of the Board of
Education for the City of Detroit, and Vice President for Finance
and Administration at Michigan State University.

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Eric D. Muschler is Director of the Michigan IDA Partnership
(MIDAP), a public-private partnership expanding opportunities
for working poor families to develop financial assets and greater
economic security. For over 13 years, Mr. Muschler has worked in
community development and affordable housing focusing on
advocacy for expanding economic opportunity to low-income
neighborhoods and families through community development
corporations, micro-enterprise, asset building initiatives, and
neighborhood development strategies.
Stephen E. Nedwicki is a Relationship Manager on the Nonprofit
Client Administration Team at Comerica Bank. Mr. Nedwicki
joined Comerica in 1984 and has been a member of the
Institutional Trust Department since 1992. His responsibilities
include client relationship management, custody account
administration, business development and marketing. Mr.
Nedwicki is an active volunteer for the Council of Michigan
Foundations, the Grantmakers/ Grantseekers Conference,
and the Detroit Area Grantmakers.
Julia Oliver is Vice President of Finance with the Capital Region
Community Foundation.
Myron Orfield is President and founder of Ameregis , a research
and geographic information systems firm. Mr. Orfield has written
extensively about land use, fiscal policy, and regional governance.
His most recent book, American Metropolitics: the New Suburban Reali!JI
provides an analysis of the economic, racial, environmental,· and
political trends of the 25 largest metropolitan regions in the U.S.
As a legislator in the Minnesota House of Representatives and the
State Senate, Mr. Orfield has used regional research and data
mapping to pass sweeping legislation, changing the state ' s
policies on land use and taxation.
Joel Orosz, Ph.D., is Distinguished Professor of Philanthropy at the
Johnson Center for Philanthropy &amp; Nonprofit Management at
Grand Valley State University and Director of the Knowledge
Management Program which seeks to promote the use of best
practices in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors. Previously,
Dr . Orosz served as a Program Director of the W.K. Kellogg
Foundation during which time he managed the $64 million
Michigan Community Foundation's Youth Project (MCFYP) which
leveraged the creation of 23 community foundations and trained
over 8,000 youth grantmakers. Dr . Orosz is the author of books on
the history of museums, numismatics , and philanthropy, including

The Insider's Gu ide to Grantmaking: Ho w Foundations Find, Fund and Manage
Effective Programs.
Carol Paine - McGovern is President of the Paine Family
Foundation which makes grants in Mason and Manistee Counties.
She is a member of the Council of Michigan Foundations ' Public
Policy Committee and of the Be Ready By Five Family Foundations
Learning Circle. A former school board member, Ms. Paine McGovern is active with legislative issues impacting public
education.
Victor J. Papale is President of the Community Foundation of

Sharon Parks is Senior Research Associate with the Michigan
League for Human Services and Director of the Michigan Budget
and Tax Policy Project. Ms. Parks monitors state and federal social
welfare policies and appropriations, state revenue and taxation
issues, and analyzes the impact of these policies on low-income
citizens and nonprofit service providers. She is the League's
representative on these -issues with the Michigan Legislature, state
commissions an~ task forces, the community, and the media.
Mary Jane Pories is the founder of Fishladder, Inc., which uses
improvisation to improve teambuilding, communication , and
creativity in the workplace and beyond. An award winning actor ,
improviser , and writer, Ms. Paries is an alumna of The Second
City. Her clients include Butterball Farms, Inc., Calvin College,
Executive Women International, National City Bank, North Centr
Community Mental Health, Steelcase, The Grand Rapids Childre1
Museum, and The Grand Rapids Visitors Bureau .
Richard Rappleye is a Program Officer with The Kresge
Foundation. He previously worked at the Charles Stewart Matt
Foundation and has been a Trustee of the Council of Michigan
Foundations, the Michigan State Bar Foundation , and Chair of
the NPower Michigan Technology Center.
Thomas K. Reis is program director in the Philanthropy and
Volunteerism program area at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation when
he explores new opportunities to connect and leverage the human
and financial resources of current and emerging philanthropists
and social innovators into collaborative networks. Before joining
the Foundation, Mr. Reis held positions with the Academy for
Educational Development in Indonesia, the Pillsbury Company,
and Ringer Corporation.
Jeff A. Remtema , AlA , LEED , is a registered architect and a LEEl
2 . 0 Accredited Professional specializing in education, ecclesiasticru
and commercial architecture. Mr. Remtema serves a number of
organizations including the American Institute of Architects , U.S.
Green Building Council, West Michigan Environmental Action
Council and Sustainable Business Forum .
Kimberly Roberson, a Program Officer with the Charles Stewart
Matt Foundation, is responsible for its national race relations
portfolio. She has extensive knowledge of the nonprofit sector,
social policy, program development and research . Previously, Ms.
Roberson worked with the Salvation Army in London, England, ar:
Albany , New York , before returning to Flint as its director of Soci;
Services.

Milton W. Rohwer is President of the Frey Foundation. Previously
Mr. Rohwer served as President of the Grand Rapids Area Chamb~
of Commerce, Executive Director of the Chamber's economic
development initiative , The Right Place Program, and Assistant Ci
Manager for Planning &amp; Development for the City of Grand Rapic
Mr. Rohwer is a trustee of several organizations including
Michigan's Children , West Michigan Strategic Alliance , Michigan
Future, Inc. , and the Michigan Economic and Environmental
Roundtable.

Greater Flint. Under his leadership, the Foundation has made
Craig Ruff is President/ CEO of Public Sector Consultants which
children and education its top priorities and awarded the largest
specializes in public policy, political, and economic analysis,
single grant in its history to support the operation of site-based
polling, and issue management. Previously, Mr . Ruff was special
health services at schools throughout Genesee County. The
assistant to Governor William G. Milliken and later chief of staff tc
Foundation has played a leading role in the development of Flint
Lt. Governor James H. Brickley. Mr . Ruff recently completed his
Area Citizens to End Racism. Previously, Mr. Papale held positions
term as first holder of the Griffin Chair in American Government
with several organizations in Pittsburgh and was a consultant to
at Central Michigan University and will be teaching this year at the
foundations and to the United Way.
Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan.
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Lori Runquist is a Vice President and Director for Hedge funds
at Northern Trust and a former senior product manager. Ms.
Runquist previously worked at Hedge Fund Research, LLC and
affiliates as managing director and senior vice president of its
asset management and database businesses.

William Rustem is Senior Vice President of Public Sector
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Consultants (PSG) and senior consultant for environmental policy
and economic development. Mr. Rustem served as Governor
Milliken's chief staff advisor on environmental matters , as Interim
Director of the Toxic Substances Control Commission, and as the
first executive director of the Center for the Great Lakes in Chicago.
He coordinated the 1976 petition drive and campaign for the
Michigan "bottle bill," co-chaired the rg8o campaign to shift
education funding from the property tax to other sources, and
coordinated the 1984 campaign for the constitutional amendment
creating a Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund . Since joining
PSG, Mr. Rustem has directed studies on the status of Michigan
cities, wastewater treatment needs, recycling , and land use.

Linda Shively is Executive Director of Baldwin Family Health Care
which provides quality, integrated and comprehensive health care
services through five primary care locations, a school-based teen
health center , school nursing programs, adult congregate daycare
center and other community outreach services. Ms. Shively is a
trustee of the Lake County Comm,unity Foundation, the Michigan
Primary Care Association , and the Michigan Rural Health
Association which in 2000 recognized her for outstanding
leadership and commitm~ nt to the health of Michigan's rural
r esidents. Ms. Shievely is a former trustee of the Fremont Area
Community Foundation.
Lindsey A. Shull is IDA/Economic Literacy Program Manager for
Grand Rapids Opportunities for Women (GROW) and a Certified
Family Life Educator of the National Council on Family Relations.
Ms. Shull is an adjunct faculty member in Behavioral Studies at
Grand Rapids Community College where she studies children and
families in the adoption process for Lutheran Adoption Service.

Mark Silverman is Publisher &amp; Editor of The Detroit New and a
Ashima Saigal is Director of Services, Western Michigan, for
Npower Michigan, which helps nonprofits achieve their mission by
integrating the appropriate use of technology into their day-to-day
work and direct service delivery. Previously, Ms . Saigal worked for
Steelcase , Inc . and was owner/operator of Hopper Business
Solutions, a technology consulting and training firm for small
businesses and non profits that received the Small Business of the
Year award from the Small Business Development Center.

James A. Sansoterra is Chief Investment Officer for Private
Banking at Comerica Bank. He is responsible for the philosophy,
policy, tactics and management of all private banking client
investment portfolios which currently total approximately $20
billion. Mr. Sansoterra has been with Comerica for 35 years and is
a member of the Private Banking Senior Management Team, Private
Banking Sub-Committee and Chairman of the Risk Management
Committee. He has been directly involved in portfolio management
for foundation, endowment and high net-worth individuals, and
was the architect and developer of a series of proprietary, UNIXbased expert systems that facilitate the implementation of private
banking investment strategies . Mr. Sansoterra serves on the boards
of Pewabic Pottery and the Roeper School.

Kari Schlachtenhaufen is President/CEO and Trustee of The
Skillman Foundation. Ms. Schlachtenhaufenjoined Skillman in
1995 as its first program officer and subsequently served as Vice
President , Program and Executive Vice President/COO. Previously,
she was director of planned i! nd annual giving for Wayne State
University. Ms. Schlachtenhaufen is a trustee of the Council of
Michigan Foundations.
Karen Schrock is Executive Director of Adult Well - Being Services.
She previously served as Interim Executive Director of the
Detroit/Wayne County Community Mental Health Agency, in
several positions for the Michigan Department of Public Health ,
and as a Policy and Research Associate with the Michigan League for
Human Services. Ms. Schrock is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at
University of Detroit Mercy, where she teaches courses in Addictions
Studies . She is a trustee of City Connect Detroit, Volunteer
Accounting Services Team, and Cranbrook Peace Foundation .

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two - time winner of Gannett's Outstanding Achievement Award. Mr.
Silverman has held several positions in journalism including Editor
of the Miami Herald, Executive Editor of the Rockford Register Star,
Director of Gannett's NEWS 2000 program, and Vice President
of News and Executive Editor of The Courier-Journal. He is a five-time
winner 'c f Gannett's President's Ring for Outstanding Achievement
as an editor and its 1999 Editor of the Year .

Gerald K. Smith, President/CEO of the Detroit Youth
Foundation , has devoted his professional life to being an advocate
for families, youth and communities. Dr. Smith serves on numerous
boards including the Michigan AlDS Fund, City Connect, Council
of Michigan Foundations, Michigan Nonprofit Association , Detroit
Public Schools Board of Education, United Way, and New
Detroit, Inc.
Marsha Smith is Executive Director of Rotary Charities of Traverse
City. Before assuming her current position, Ms. Smith was
Executive Director of the Grand Traverse Regional Community
Foundation, and a development officer for the Interlochen Center
for the Arts , The Grand Traverse Health Care Foundation, the Paul
Oliver Memorial Hospital, and the Women's Resource Center of
Traverse City.

Herbert C . Smitherman, M.D. is Assistant Professor of Medicine
in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Detroit Medical
Center/Wayne State University School of Medicine, Co-Director of
the ' Medical Office of Special Programs, Director of The Center for
Urban Health, Medical Director for the Community Health
Institutes, and Medical Director and Vice President for DMC
Health Centers Detroit Ambulatory Practices. Dr. Smitherman has
lectured throughout the country and written about disparities in
health status, healthcare access, healthcare economies and healthcare
resource planning for urban communities. He has initiated and
developed community-oriented health outreach programs in Detroit
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Terri L. Stangl is Executive Director of the Center for Civil justice
(CCJ) in Flint and Saginaw, which fights poverty through education,
a dvo cacy and the empowerment of low-income persons and their
alli es. The Center undertakes litigation , policy, and collaborative
strategies on hunger , health care , welfare reform , workforce
develo pment, and kinship care. CCj's initiatives have been
showcased by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the
Children's Defense Fund, the National Legal Aid and Defender
Association, the Food Bank Council of Michigan , and the Michigan
Nonprofit Association.
Mitchell L. Stapley, CFA, is Chief Fixed Income Officer for Fifth
Third Investment Advisors where he is responsible for all fixed
income management and trading. Mr. Stapley is the portfolio
manager for the Fifth Third Bond Fund , rated one of the top ten
A-rated bond funds for years ending 1998 and 2000 by Lipper
Analytical Services, Inc.
Barbara Steidle is project coordinator for Michigan State
University's (MSU) "Teachers for A New Era Initiative. " Dr . Steidle
previously served as assistant provost for undergraduate education
and academic services, dean ofthejames Madison College, and
assistant provost for academic services at MSU. She has been
chairperson of the assessment/ accreditation network of the
Committee on Institutional Cooperation, a consultant-evaluator
for the North Central Association Accreditation Review Council ,
and an institutional representative to the College Board and the
American Association of Colleges and Universities.
Linda Stephan is a communications consultant and advocate for
gender-specific services through The Open Door , an overnight
drop-in center for women at Degage Ministries in Grand Rapids.
Elizabeth Sullivan is Vice President , Programs and Administration
for The Kresge Foundation. Ms. Sullivan is active in several
voluntary and professio nal organizations including the Michigan
Program of the Aspen Institute's Nonprofit Sector Research Fund,
the Council of Michigan Foundations, and the Michigan
AIDS Fund.
Robert G. Tambellini is President of the Charlevoix County
Community Foundation .
George A. Tar las, CFA, is a Director and Senior Consultant for
Asset Consulting Group, Inc. (ACG), in Clayton, Missouri where
he is responsible for asset allocation modeling and analysis,
investment policy creation and revision, and investment manager
evaluation and search activity for traditional and non - traditional
asset classes. Mr. T arlas is a member of the ACG Investment
Committee which establishes frameworks for the firm 's investment
philosophy and oversees internal processes used to make investment
recommendations to clients. He previously served as Vice President
for Gershman Investment Corporation in St. Louis , Missouri.
Duane L. Tarnacki is a partner at Clark Hill PLC, in Detroit ,
where he represents and advises tax - exempt organizations including
private and community foundations. Mr. Tarnacki assists nonprofit
clients in creating and maintaining planned-giving programs and
advises donors on charitable-giving options. In 2003, he was named
Outstanding Nonprofit Attorney by the Business Law Section of the
American Bar Association. Mr. Tarnacki is the author of several
legal resources , a frequent lecturer on estate planning and officer
and director liability issues, and a trustee of several local, state and
national organizations.

Carole E. Thompson is a Senior Associate with the Annie E. Case
Foundation where she is responsible for research on the role of
faith-based organizations in community building and community
change. Prior to joining the Foundation, Ms. Thompson worked
with four Baltimore and Philadelphia School Districts and spent 15
years in corporate philanthropy.
Michael Thompson is President of Information Technology
Partners Inc. (ITP), a company committed to cultivating a shared
risk/mutual commitment relationship that supports the growth and
success of both clients and staff through honesty , integrity, and
respect for the individual. Founded in 1991, ITP is a leading
provider of innovative information technology design and
support services for the distributed processing marketplace.
Peggy Thompson, M.D. is a trustee of the Harry A. and Margaret
D. Towsley Foundation and of the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow
Foundation. Ms. Thompson is a board certified family physician.
She serves as Associate Professor of Family Practice and the Family
Practice Clerkship Director at Michigan State University College
of Human Medicine . Her professional interests include medical
student education and evaluation as well as health care for the
homeless. She is Vice President of the Board of Trustees of the
Culver Educational Foundation in Culver, Indiana.
·Judy Valentine is the Executive Director at the Huron County
Community Foundation where she leads a collaborative project
with an area family foundation to establish a local domestic violenc•
shelter. Previously, Ms. Valentine was an ISO gooo/ QSgooo
RAB certified Lead Auditor.
William Vanderbilt is Executive Director of The Community
Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area. From 1967 to rg88, Mr.
Vanderbilt held various positions at Hope College, including
chairperson of physical education and athletics. Mr. Vanderbilt is
co-founder and developer of Freedom Village, a retirement compl•
in Holland, and an active volunteer for the YMCA, Good Samarita
Center, Boys and Girls Club of Holland , and the Holland and
Zeeland Chambers of Commerce. He currently serves on the
Human Services Committee for West Michigan Strategic Alliance
and was recently chosen as one of five U.S. foundation directors to
participate in the Transatlantic Fellowship Program through which
he spent a month sharing ideas with community foundations
in Poland.
Angela Vander Hulst is Project Manager of the Philanthropic and
Nonprofit Knowledge Management Initiative at The Dorothy A.
Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Non profit Leadership at
Grand Valley State University. Ms. Vander Hulst is responsible
for the No nprofit Good Practice Guide and works with The
Grantmaking School. In 2002, she received the Healthy Kent
2010's Friend of Community Health Award.
Donna Van lwaarden is director of the Dorothy A . Johnson Cente
for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership at Grand Valley State
University and associate professor of health care administration in
the School of Public and Nonprofit Administration. Dr. Van
Iwaarden serves on several nonprofit boards in the Grand
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Pastor Edgar L. Vann is Senior Pastor of the Second Ebenezer
Church in Detroit. Now in his 26th pastoral year, Pastor Vann
is a civic leader, teacher, businessman and a noted facilitator
for community development training and workshops. He is
Founder/CEO of the Institute for Corporate Policy, Vanguard
Community Development Corporation and Edgar L. Vann &amp;
Associates. Pastor Vann serves on the boards of several organizations
including Detroit Institute of Arts, Black Family Development,
Churches of the United Negro College Fund, and the Detroit
Police Department. He was Vice-Chair of the Michigan Civil
Rights Commission and a recipient of numerous awards and
honors. He is a 2003 inductee of the Martin Luther King, Jr.
Board of Preachers at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia.

Kimberlydawn Wisdom, MD , is Michigan's first surgeon general.
She was appointed by Governor Jennifer Granholm in February
2003 to lead Michigan' s public health promotion and disease
prevention efforts and to be the state ' s advocate for communitybased health. During her career, she has developed, implemented
and evaluated innovative, culturally relevant diabetes selfmanagement interventions in managed care and faith-based
organization settings.

Douglas N. Varley is a member of the Washington, DC law firm
of Caplin &amp; Drysdale where he specializes in advising exempt
organizations, particularly private foundations. Mr . Varley has
guided the design of major grantmaking programs and participated
in the development of national public educational campaigns. He is
a specialist in rules governing nonprofit lobbying and political
activities, international philanthropy, executive compensation ,
transactions with for - profit organizations, and minimizing
unrelated business income tax.
Moses Walker is Executive Director of Community Relations for
Borgess Health Alliance in Kalamazoo . Mr . Walker is responsible
for Community Benefit Planning, which focuses on improving
the health status of residents of the Alliance service area, and
Government Affairs , with emphasis on health policy to assure health
coverage and access for the uninsured and working poor. Previously,
he served as vice president of Behavioral Medicine Services at
Borgess Medical Center, responsible for the operation of a full
continuum of psychiatric services. Mr. Walker was a member of the
Kalamazoo City Commission for seven years.
Matthew Wasmund is Senior Institutional Client Advisor focusing
on the endowment and foundation market for Bane One. He has
held various positions in the retirement and investment services
areas.
Tom Watkins was named Michigan's Superintendent of Public
Instruction in 200I. Previously, he served as Deputy Chief of Staff
to Governor James Blanchard, Deputy Director of Administration,
and then Chief Deputy Director in Michigan' s Department of
Mental Health, Special Assistant to the President for Public School
Initiatives at Wayne State University, and as President/CEO of the
Economic Council of Palm Beach County, Florida.

We're not just in the
community, we're involved
in the community.
For more than 150 years Comerica has been meeting the
needs of the communities we serve with more than just
financial services. The people that make up our company
are committed to giving their time, energy and resources
to help make our community a better place to live
and work.
We share with CMF members a dedication to being part
of the success of the communities and organizations we
serve and we thank our many friends and clients in the
Foundation and Endowment Community for allowing
us to join in the celebration of "Building Opportunities
Together:'

The Endowment and Foundation Group
of Institutional Trust

Keith Weigel is an institutional investment manager for Bane One
Investment Advisors and a member of the equity policy and asset
allocation committees. Mr. Weigel provides investment, portfolio
management, payout policy, and long-term asset allocation services
to nonprofit and corporate clients. Over a 17 year career , Mr.
Weigel has served in various capacities from equity analyst to chief
investment officer.
Keith Winn is the Sustainable Design Specialist at Fishbeck
Thompson Carr and Huber, an engineering firm and a Principal
of Catalyst Partners which is committed to the development and
implementation of sustainable design protocols. During a 25 year
career at Herman Miller, Inc. Mr. Winn led the Environmental
Communications, Design for the Environment, and Green Building
teams. He is a founding member of the U.S. Green Building
Council and is Vice Chair of the LEED Steering Committee .

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Stephen Nedwicki

313-222-4312

313-222-5067

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communi!J, corporate, fami]y , and independent foundations , corporate giving programs,
and public charities working together to increase, enhance and improve
philanthropy in Michigan. For membership information, please contact
Jeri Fischer at (616) 842-7080.

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                    <text>CMF

Co unci l of
Mich iga n
Fo undat ions

Serving grantmakers. Advancing g iving .

BUILDING

opportunities
Together

31st

ANNuAL CoNFERENCE

ROSTER

NOVEMBER 10-12, 2003 , A MWAY GRAND PLAZA HOTEL , GRAND RAPIDS

�Council of
Michigan
,
Foundations
Serving grantmakers. Advancing giving.

N on.-Solicitation Policy
CMF policy prohibits conference participants, speakers, and vendors from any form of
solicitation of its members during or after the Conference. This policy does not apply
when a member explicitly invites a solicitation.

Council ofMichigan Foundations
Main Office:
One South Harbor Ave., Suite 3
P,O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417
P 616.842.7080 F 616.842.1760
www.cmif.org

Council ofMichigan Foundations
Southeast Office:
333 West Fort Street
Suite 1440
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
P 313.961.3122 F 313.961.3185

�31st Annual Conference

Registrants
Dr. Kathryn A. Agard

Ms. Sherry Anderson

Mr. Bernard Bak

Executive Director
Learning To Give Initiative
630 Harvey Street
Muskegon, MI 49442-4278
Phone: (231)767-3100
Fax:
(231) 773-0707
E-Mail: kagard@remc4.kl2.mi.us

Executive Director
Marshall Community Foundation
126 W. Michigan, Suite 202
Marshall, MI 49068-1522
Phone: (269) 781-2273
Fax:
(269)781-9747
E-Mail: marshallcomfdn@aol.com

Trustee
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
1887 Engel Street
West Branch, Ml48661-9266
Phone: (989) 345-3404
Fax:
(989) 345-7120

Mr. Stephen Albrecht

Mr. Arthur W. Angood

Mr. Gaylord Baker

Director of Finance
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Avenue
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-443 8
Fax:
(989) 893-4448
E-Mail: stevea@bayfoundation.org

Chairman
The Miller Foundation
227 Barrington Circle East
Battle Creek, MI 49015-9625
Phone: (269) 964-3542
Fax:
(269) 964-8455

Secretary
Maurice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
1108 Sand Lake Hwy.
Onsted, MI 49265
Phone: (828)669-6131
E-Mail: baker6131 @msn.com

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Mr. B. David Allen

Mrs. Judy An good

Mrs. JeanS. Baker

President
Berrien Community Foundation
3 154 Kerlikowski Rd.
Coloma, MI 49038-8912
Phone: (269) 849-2144
Fax:
(269) 983-4939
E-Mail: davejac@qtm.net

The Miller Foundation
310 Wah Wah Tay See Way
Battle Creek, MI 49015-4065

Maurice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
1108 Sand Lake Hwy
Onsted, MI 49265
Phone: (517)467-7712
E-Mail: baker6131 @msn.com

Ms. Cindy Allison

Mr. DanielL. Bade

Mr. James P. Baldwin

Vice President
Comerica Bank
411 W. LaFayette
MC 3462
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (3 13) 222-7091
Fax
(313) 222-7041
E-Mail: ccallison@comerica.com

Iles &amp; Provenzano Team
Merrill Lynch
685 Wren Road
Frankenmuth, MI 48734
Phone: (989)791-8413
Fax:
(989) 791-8406
E-Mail: daniel_bade@ml.com

Chair
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 West Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 490 15
Phone: (269)963-1374
Fax:
(269) 965-6387
E-Mail: jbaldwinconsult@aol.com

Ms. Char Amante

Mrs. Lucile Bagley

Ms. Bonnie Ballinger

YAC Advisor
The Community Foundation Of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
70 W. 8th Street, Suite I 00
Holland, MI 49423
Phone: (616) 396-6590
Fax:
(616) 396-3573
E-Mail: camante@macatawabank.com

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (23 1) 941-40 I 0
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Executive Director
Barry Community Foundation
629 West State Street, Suite 201
Hastings, MI 4905 8-1643
Phone: (269) 945-0526
Fax:
(269) 945-0826
E-Mail: bonnie@barrycf.org

�31st Annual Conference

Ms. Mary Banghart Therrien

Ms. Janet S. Bauer

Ms. Elizabeth A. Bennett

Trustee
Dyer-Ives Foundation
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 501-H
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-270 I
Phone: (616) 454-4502
Fax:
(616) 454-8545

Executive Director
Four County Community Foundation
23 I E. St. Clair
P.O. Box 539
Almont, MI 48003-1110
Phone: (81 0) 798-0909
(81 0) 798-0908
Fax
E-Mail: janet@4ccf.org

Trustee
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
218 1/2 Woodward Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3222
Phone: (269) 373-0379
E-Mail: ·snoglobe@net-link.net

Ms. Alison Barberi

Mr. Ricardo Bazan

Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett

President and Executive Director
Greenville Area Community Foundation
I 0 I N. Lafayette Street
Greenville, MI 48838-1853
Phone: (616) 754-2640
Fax:
(616) 754-3174
E-Mail: alison@gacfmi.org

Vice President
Allegan County Community Foundation
218 112 E. Orleans
Otsego, MI 49078
Phone: (616) 550-1504
E-Mail: rbazan@perrigo.com

Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
1700 Bronson Way #50
Kalamazoo, MI 49009

Ms. Carol M. Barbour

Ms. Rhonda Beck

Mr. Thompson Bennett

Managing Director
Common Fund Securities
15 Old Danbury Road
P.O. Box 812
Wilton, CT 06897-0812
Phone: (203) 563-5055
Fax:
(203)563-5355
E-Mail: cbarbour@cfund.org

Associate
Plante &amp; Moran, LLP
67 W. Michigan Ave., Suite 500
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Phone: (269) 962-4079
Fax:
(269) 962-4225

Trustee
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
1700 Bronson Way, #50
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-1072
Phone: (269) 373-6387
Fax:
(269) 349-2444

Mr. Michael M. Barry

Ms. Carol Bedient

Ms. Amy Berke

Vice President
Bank One
611 Woodward, Suite MI 1-8113
Detroit, MI 48226-3408
Phone: (3 13) 225-1249
Fax:
(313) 225-3948
E-Mail: michael_barry@bankone.com

Program Administrator
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
I South Harbor A venue
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-6378 ex.!!
Fax:
(616) 842-9518
E-Mail: cbedient@ghacf.org

Executive Director
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
3333 E. Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, MI 48207-4237
Phone: (313) 259-0391
Fax:
(313) 259-1841
E-Mail: jberke@ameritech.net

Ms. Joycelyn Bash

Ms. Valerie Belay

Dr. Joseph J. Berke

President
Bash Family Foundation, Inc.
211 0 21st Avenue S
Escanaba, MI 49829-1919
Phone: (906) 466-9920

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
23855 Merril Avenue
Southfield, MI 48075-3496
Phone: (734) 721-5 5 IS
E-Mail: vbelay@aol.com

President
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
3333 E. Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, MI 48207-4237
Phone: (313)259-1575
Fax:
.(313)259-1841

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�31st Annual Conference

Ms. Judy Betz

Ms. Pamela A. Bitzer

Mrs. Edith I. Blodgett

Secretary
River City Foundation
3860 Rector Ave. NE
Rockford, MI 49341-7929
Phone: (616) 784-3292

Office Manager
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor A venue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: pbitzer@cmif.otg

President
The Blodgett Foundation
2740 Littlefield, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-1231
Phone: (616) 949-8788

Mr. Kenneth Betz

Ms. Alice Black

Stephen Bodnar

President
River City Foundation
3860 Rector Ave. NE
Rockford, MI 49341-7929
Phone: (616) 784-3292

Fremont Area Conununity Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
POBox B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391

Geeks and Gurus
2111 Woodward A venue
Suite 510
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: (313) 965-2446
Fax:
(313) 965-2537
E-Mail: sjbodnar@geeksandgurus.com

Ms. Debbie Beuche

Mr. Dale Black

Ms. Sue Bolde

Trustee
Ann Arbor Area Conununity Foundation
2037 Norway
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-3644
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: bbeuche@aol.com

Trustee
Fremont Area Conununity Foundation
4424 W. 48th Street
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412
Phone: (231) 652-6763
E-Mail: mredder@tfacf.org

Executive Director
Leelanau Township Conununity
Foundation
I 09 Nagonaba Street
P.O. Box 818
Northport, MI 49670-0818
Phone: (231) 3 86-9000
Fax:
(231) 3 86-9000
E-Mail: ltcf@chartermi.net

Ms. Sharon E. Bisher

Ms. Sheree W. Blazejewski

Ms. Kelly Boles Chapman

Executive DirectorN AC Advisor
Hillsdale County Conununity Foundation
52 East Bacon
P.O. Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242-1634
Phone: (517) 439-5101
Fax:
(517) 439-5109
E-Mail: s.bisher@abouthccf.org

Financial Advisor
·
UBS Financial Services Inc.
2387 S. Linden Road
Flint, MI 48532-5470
Phone: (810) 733-5470
Fax:
(81 0) 733-8927

Program Director
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street, Suite I
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182

Mr. Patrick Bishop

Ms. Janalou Blecke

Ms. Carole Booms

Community Relations OfficerN AC Advi
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
E-Mail: pbishop@tfaf.org

Chair
Bay Area Community Foundation
3 12 Breaker Cove
Bay City, MI 48708-8810
Phone (989) 694-4130

Vice President Of Operations
The Jackson County Community
Foundation
One Jackson Square, Suite II 0-A
Jackson, MI 49201-1406
Phone: (517) 768-2609
Fax:
(517) 787-4333
E-Mail: cabooms@jacksoncf.org

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31st Annual Conference

Mr. Robert Boylen

Ms. Susan Broman

Mr. C. David Campbell

Partner
Norris, Peme &amp; French LLP
712 Cambridge Blvd
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Phone: (616) 459-3421
Fax:
(616) 459-5369
E-Mail: rboylen@norrispeme.com

Executive Director
Steelcase Foundation
901 44th Street
P.O. Box 1967
Grand Rapids, MI 49508-7575
Phone: (616) 246-4695
Fax
(616) 475-2200
E-Mail: sbroman@steelcase.com

President &amp; Trustee
McGregor Fund
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2090
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (3 t3 ) 963-3495
Fax;
(313) 963-3512
E-Mail: dave@mcgregorfund.org

Mr. Thomas A. Bradley

Ms. Patricia E. Brozowski

Ms. Tammy Carey

Merrill Lynch
4805 Towne Centre Road
Saginaw, MI 48604-1831
Phone: (989) 791-8458
Fax:
(989) 791-8406
E-Mail: thomas_bradley@ml.com

Trustee
Four County Community Foundation
12923 Imlay City Road
Emmett, MI 48022-2304
Phone: (81 0) 395-7527
Fax:
(810) 384-6138
E-Mail: pabro34@arenet.net

CFOE Coordinator
Community Foundation for Oceana
County
563 S. 88th Avenue
Shelby, MI 49455-9605
Phone: (231) 861-6887
Fax:
(231) 861-6396
E-Mail: carey@oceana.net

Mr. Willard Braman

Ms. Karen Bruchan

Ms. Karen Cartwright

Trustee
Greenville Area Community Foundation
8443 Crestview
Greenville, MI 48838-8159

Executive Director
Manistee County Community Foundation
77 Spruce Street
Manistee, MI 49660-1524
Phone: (231) 723-7269
Fax:
(231) 723-4983
E-Mail: manisteefoundation@net-port.com

Trustee
Battle Creek Community Foundation
34 W. Jackson Street, Suite 1
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Phone: (269) 962-2181

Mr. Hugo E. Braun, Jr.

Ms. Jamie Buhr

Mr. Norman F. Carver

Trustee
Harvey Randall Wickes Foundation
4800 Fashion Square Blvd., Suite 3472
Saginaw, MI 48603-1268
Phone: (989) 799-2769

Trustee
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
3105 Overridge Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-4152
Phone: (734) 516-4389
Fax:
(734) 747-9751
E-Mail: boog5243@aol.com

Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
1130 Short Road
Kalamazoo, MI 49008

Mrs. Ruth A. Braun

Ms. Alandra L. Byrd Washingto

Mr. Bob Chapla

Harvey Randall Wickes Foundation
4800 Fashion Square Blvd., STE 3472
Saginaw, MI 48604
Phone: (989) 799-1850
Fax:
(989) 799-3327

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2334
Fax:
(269) 969-2619
E-Mail: albw@wkkf.org

Development Officer
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W. Western Avenue, Suite 200
Muskegon, MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538
Fax:
(231) 722-4616
E-Mail: bchapla@cffmc.org

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Ms. Elizabeth A. Cherin

Mr. Peter J. Christ

Ms. Mary Command

President/CEO
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
P.O. Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
E-Mail: echerin@tfacf.org

Consultant
Council of Michigan Foundations
614 Jennings Landing
Battle Creek, MI 49015-3528
Phone: (269) 962-6144
Fax:
(269) 962-0862
E-Mail: pjchrist@iserv.net

CFO
Williams Group
2450 44th St SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49512-9081
Phone: (616) 281-0880
Fax :
(616) 281-9494

Ms. Theresa Chimner

Ms. Margaret Coleman

Mr. Bruce L. Cook

Executive Director
Allegan County Community Foundation
524 Marshall Street
Allegan, MI 49010-1632
Phone: (269) 673-8344
Fax:
(269) 673-8745
E-Mail: accfyouth@datawise.net

President
Barry Community Foundation
629 W. State Street
Hastings, MI 49058
Phone: (269) 945-0526
Fax:
(269) 945-0826
E-Mail: bonnie@barrycf.org

President
Cook Family Foundation
898 Curwood Rd
Owosso, MI 48867-2176
Phone: (989) 725-5670
Fax:
(989) 725-3138

Mrs. Betty Christ

Mrs. Nancy Colina

Ms. Jacqueline Cook

Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
1415 Heritage Tower
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Phone: (269) 968-6171
Fax:
(269) 968-5126

Director
Colina Foundation
One Heritage Drive, Suite 220
Southgate, MI 48195-3048
Phone: (734) 283-8847
Fax:
(734) 283-3725

Trustee
Cook Family Foundation
898 Curwood Rd.
Owosso, MI 48867-2176
Phone: (989) 725-5670
Fax:
(989) 725-3138

Mrs. Carolyn Christ

Ms. Diane Collier

Mr. Thomas B. Cook

Council Of Michigan Foundations
614 Jennings Landing
Battli Creek, MI 49015
Phone: (269) 962-6144
Fax:
(269) 962-0862
E-Mail: pjchrist@iserv.net

Council Of Michigan Foundations
1 South Harbor, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760

Executive Director
Cook Family Foundation
P.O. Box 278
1201 N. Washington
Owosso, MI 48867-0278
Phone: (989) 725-1621
Fax:
(989) 725-3138
E-Mail: tom_cook@chartermi.net

Mr. ChrisT. Christ

Mr. RobertS. Collier

Mr. David Cooke

Trustee
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
1415 Heritage Tower
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Phone: (269) 968-6171
Fax:
(269) 968-5126
E-Mail: christocky@aol.com

President &amp; CEO
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor A venue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: rcollier@cmif.org

Vice President
Loomis Sayles
39533 Woodward, Suite 300
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-5106
Phone: (248) 646-2100
Fax:
(248) 646-3235
E-Mail : dcooke@loomissayles.com

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Ms. Joanne Cooke

Ms. Teresa Crawford

Ms. Julie Fisher Cummings

Trustee
Drake Quinn Family Foundation
7178 Aqua Fria Court, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546-7201
Phone: (616) 940-1972
Fax:
(616) 940-9820

Grants Manager
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, NW, Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616) 451-4565
Fax:
(616) 451-8481
E-Mail: crawford@freyfdn. org

Trustee
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher
Foundation
100 Riverfront Park Drive, Apt. 2611
Detroit, M 48226
Phone: (313) 874-2100
Fax:
(313) 566-9028
E-Mail: juliefcurnmings@aol.com

Lynn Cooper

Dr. Mary Cretens

Mr. Joe Curtin

Financial Administrator
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616
E-Mail: lcooper@wegefoundation.org

Trustee
Community Foundation for Delta County
II 7 Michigan A venue
Gladstone, MI 49837-1930
Phone: (906) 428-1575

Trustee
Osceola County Community Foundation
9353 East 7 Mile
Evart, MI 49631-8403

Ms. Gordette Marie Cote

Ms. Mary Crisman

Ms. Judy Czerepowicz

Executive Director
Baraga County Community Foundation
PO Box 338
L' Anse, MI 49946
Phone: (906) 353-7898
Fax:
(906) 353-7896
E-Mail: baragacf@up.net

Program Assistant
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
POBox B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
E-Mail: mcrisman@tfacf.org

Vice President
Four County Community Foundation
2244 Berville Road
Allenton, MI 48002-2107
Phone: (81 0) 798-6433
Fax :
(81 0) 798-6436
E-Mail: czerepoj@trinity-health.org

Ms. Diane M. Cottrell

Mr. Charlie Cross

Mr. Charles Davis, Jr.

Executive Assistant
Learning To Give Initiative
630 Harvey Street
Muskegon, MI 49442-4278
Phone: (231) 767-8600
Fax:
(231) 773-0707
E-Mail: dcottrel@remc4.kl2.mi.us

Huntington Bank
50MonroeNW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2203
Fax:
(269) 969-2619
E-Mail: charles.davis@wkkf.org

Ms. Laura J. Craft

Ms. Susan J. Cuddington

Mrs. Leann Davis

Program Officer
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
209-C Waters Building
161 Ottawa,N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2721
Phone: (616) 454-1751
Fax:
(616) 454-6455

Executive Assistant To the President
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven; MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: scuddington@cmif.org

Treasurer
Baraga County Community Foundation
PO Box 338
L'Anse, MI 49946
Phone: (906)353-7898
Fax :
(906) 353-7896
E-Mail: baragacf@up.net

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Mr. Gary Dawley

Ms. Eileen DeVries

Ms. Junia Do an

Trustee
Besser Foundation
123 N. Second Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707
Phone: (989) 354-4722

President
Eileen and Brian DeVries Family
Foundation
325 Lakeside Drive SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Phone: (616) 774-4236
Fax:
(616) 774-4245
E-Mail: eileen_devries@ml.com

Executive Vice President and Secretary
The Doan Family Foundation
3801 Valley Drive
Midland, Ml 48640-0169
Phone: (9~89) 631-6600
Fa.x:
(989) 832-0008

Mr. William Dawson

Ms. Maura C. Dewan

Ms. Karen Dobbins

Executive Director
Otsego County Community Foundation
P.O. Box 344
Gaylord, MI 49734-0344
Phone: (989) 731-0597
Fax:
(989) 731-0597*51
E-Mail: otsegofoundation@mysgo.com

Foundation Program Associate
Office of Governor Granholm
P 0 Box 30013
Ill South Capitol Avenue
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (517) 335-4545
Fax:
(517) 335-7899
E-Mail: dewanm@mi.gov

Vice President
Albion Community Foundation
203 S. Superior Street
Albion, MI 49224
Phone: (517) 629-3349
Fax:
(517)629-8027
E-Mail: director@albionfoundation.org

Mrs. Carole Dennings

Ms. Barbara D. Dillbeck

Ms. Carolee Dodge Francis

Vice Chair
Midland Area Community Foundation
1892 North Salisbury Drive
Gladwin, MI 48624-8641
Phone: (989) 426-6631
Fax:
(989) 426-5921
E-Mail: Carole@fedcorp.com

Curriculum Director
Learning To Give Initiative
630 Harvey Street
Muskegon, MI 49442-4278
Phone: (231)767-1780
E-Mail: bdillbec@remc4.k12.mi.us

YAC Advisor
Dickinson County Area Community
Foundation
427 S. Stephenson, Suite 207
Iron Mountain, MI 49801-3458
Phone: (906)774-3131
Fax:
(906) 774-7640

Ms. Kate Dernocoeur

Mr. Christopher J. Dine

Mr. Robert W. Doll

Advisor
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
209-C Waters Building
161 Ottawa Avenue NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2721
Phone: (616)454-1751
Fax:
(616) 454-6455

Bodman, Longley &amp; Dahling LLP
100 Renaissance Centre, 34th Floor
Detroit, MI 48243-1114
Phone: (313) 259-7777
Fax:
(313) 393-7579
E-Mail: cdine@bodmanlongley.com

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
7042 Valleybrook
West Bloomfield, Ml 48322-4150
Phone: (313) 257-9149
Fax:
(248) 851-7933
E-Mail: rfdoll@earthlink.net

Mr. James Devereaux

Mr. Herbert D. Doan

Ms. Maureen Donker

Vice President /Trust Officer
Fifth Third Bank
Ill Lyon,NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2406
Phone: (616) 653-5230
Fax:
(616) 653-5844
E-Mail: jim.devereaux@53 .com

Chairman
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Foundation
3801 Valley Drive
PO Box 169
Midland, MI 48640
Phone: (989) 631-3699
Fax:
(989) 631-0675
E-Mail: doan@hhdowfoundation.org

Trustee
Midland Area Community Foundation
1312 Helen Street
Midland, MI 48640-3334
Phone: (989) 835-9700
Fax:
(989) 835-7870
E-Mail: reececle@concentric.net

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Mr.BobDow

Ms. Mary Cameron Driver

Ms. Lori Easlick

Investment Specialist
Northern Trust Bank, Fsb
50 South La Salle Street M-23
Chicago, IL 60675
Phone: (312) 444-7983
Fax:
(312) 444-5551
E-Mail: rjd@ntrs.com

Publications/Special Projects
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S. Main Street, Suite 501
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: mdriver@aaacf.o g

Assistant To the President
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-1611
FaX:
(269) 968-0413
E-Mail: lori .easlick@wkkf.org

Mr. Brian Downs

Ms. Barbara Dryer

Ms. Cheryl W. Elliott

Senior Vice President
Macatawa Bank
126 Ottawa, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2829
Phone: (616) 233-3444
Fax:
(616) 235-0050
E-Mail: bdowns@grandbank.com

Grants/Contracts Manager
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: bdryer@c;mif.org

President and CEO
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S. Main Street, Suite 50 I
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: ce!liott@aaacf.org

Ms. Vicki Downs

Mr. Jim Dunlap

Ms. Susan Elliott

Macatawa Bank
126 Ottawa, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Huntington Bank
50 Monroe NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

President &amp; YAC Advisor
Iosco County Community Foundation
917 East Washington Street
East Tawas, MI 48730-1639
Phone: (989) 362-7323
Fax:
(989) 362-5131
E-Mail: mselliott@m33access.corn

Ms. Katie Drake Sanders

Ms. Kathy Dunlap

Mr.Larry Emig

Trustee
Drake Quinn Family Foundation
1776 Hillsboro, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Phone: (616) 940-1972
Fax:
(616) 940-9820
E-Mail: lrowland@iserv.net

Huntington Bank
50 MonroeNW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Trustee
Osceola County Community Foundation
436 Osceola Avenue
Reed City, MI 49677

Ms. Rosemarie J. Drake

Mr. Troy Durkee

Ms. Connie Engel

Trustee
Drake Quinn Family Foundation
7178 Aqua Fria Court, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546-7201
Phone: (616) 940-1972

Executive Director
M &amp; M Area Community Foundation
II 0 I II th Avenue
P. 0 . Box 846
Menominee, MI 49858-3018
Phone: (906) 864-3599
Fax:
(906) 864-3657
E-Mail: troyd@menominee.net

Board of Directors
Operation Smile, Michigan Chapter

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Ms. Glenda Eshleman

Mr. David C. Farley

Rev. J. Louis Felton

The Loutit Foundation
15126 Wildfield Dr
Spring Lake, MI 49456
Phone: (616) 846-1959

Executive Director
Albion Community Foundation
203 S. Superior Street
PO Box !56
Albion, MI 49224-1774
Phone: (517) 629-3349
Fax:
(517) 629-8027
E-Mail: director@albionfo undation.org

Trustee
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
4303 Londonderry Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49006-2759
Phone: (209) 349-5597
Fax:
(269) 373-0421
E-Mail: lfelton4@juno.com

Mr. Jon W. Eshleman

Ms. Joann Farnham

Ms. Ina Fernandez

President
The Loutit Foundation
15 126 W ildfield Dr
Spring Lake, MI 49456
Phone: (616) 846-1959

Administrative Assistance
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
E-Mail: joann@bccfoundation.org

Senior Portfolio Manager
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce Street, Suite 300
Birmingham, MI 48009-6063
Phone: (248)647-9201
Fax:
(248) 647-5931
E-Mail: ifemand@munder.com

Ms. DeDe Esque

Ms. Carol A. Farquhar

Ms. Lynne Ferrell

Program Officer
The Nokomis Foundation
Waters Building
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 305-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2710
Phone: (616) 451-0267
Fax:
(616) 451-9914
E-Mail: desque@nokomisfoundation.org

Executive Director
Grantrnakers in Aging
7333 Paragon Road, Suite 220
Dayton, OH 45459-4157
Phone: (93 7) 435-3156
Fax:
(93 7) 435-3 733

Program Officer
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, NW, Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616) 451-4522
Fax:
(616) 451-8481
E-Mail: ferrell @freyfdn.org

Ms. Janet Evans

Ms. Jan Fedewa

Mr. Bruce F. Fetzer

Administrative Analyst
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-1611
Fax:
(269) 968-0413

Acting Director
Michigan Humanities Council
119 Pere Marquette Drive, Suite 3B
Lansing, MI 48912-1270
Phone: (517) 3 72-7770
Fax:
(517) 3 72-0027
E-Mail: jfedewa@michiganhumanities.org

Trustee
The Fetzer Institute
C/o Gergely Law Offices, PC
Bucknell Bldg., P.O. Box 117
Vicksburg, MI 49097-0117
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163

Ms. Lucille D. Fallon

Mr. James Feeney

Ms. Jeri L. Fischer

Director, Corporate &amp; Fdtn Relations
University Development, Michigan State
University
4700 S. Hagadorn Rd.
Ste 220
East Lansing, Ml 48823-6807
Phone: (517) 353-3121
Fax:
(517)432-1129
E-Mail: fallon@msu.edu

Director
Maurice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
920 Richlyn Drive
Adrian, MI 49221-9296
Phone: (517) 263-4195
Fax:
(517) 265-5293

Director, Membership &amp; Special Projects
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor A venue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail : jfischer@cmif.org

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�31st Annual Conference

Ms. Jodee Fishman Raines

Ms. Joan Foran

Ms. Mary Frey Bennett

Director
The Jewish Fund
6735 Telegraph Road
P.O. Box 2030
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301-3141
Phone: (248) 203-1487
Fax:
(248) 645-7879
E-Mail: raines@jfmd.org

Accounts Payable/Employee Benefits Adm
Council of Michigan Foundations
l South Harbor
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-3010
E-Mail: jforan@cmif.org

Next Generation Trustee
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, NW, Suite II 00
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (6 i 6)451-0303
FaX::
(616) 451-8481

Mr. Brian J. Flahaven

Dr. Richard Foster

Mrs. Brenda Frey

Public Policy &amp; Philanthropy Fellow
Council Of Michigan Foundations
I South Harbor, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: bflahaven@cmif.org

Vice President for Programming
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue East
Battle Creek, Ml 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2209
Fax:
(269) 968-0413
E-Mail: rick.foster@wkkf.org

Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, NW, Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: ( 616) 451-0303
Fax:
(616) 451-8481

Ms. Debra J. Flannery

Ms. Judy Frazer

Mr. David Frey

Executive Director
Dickinson County Area Community
Foundation
427 S. Stephenson, Suite 207
Iron Mountain, MI 49801-3458
Phone: (906) 774-3131
Fax:
(906) 774-7640
E-Mail: dcacf@uplogon.com

Contributions Administrator
DTE Energy Foundation
2000 Second A venue
1046 WCB
Detroit, MI 48226-1203
Phone: (313) 235-9238
Fax:
(313) 235-0285
E-Mail: frazerj @dteenergy. com

Trustee
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, NW, Suite II 00
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616) 451-0303
Fax:
(616) 451-8481

Mr. Dennis W. Fliehman

Mr. Frederick W. Freund

Mr. Edward J. Frey, Jr.

President
Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing, MI 48911-5338
Phone: (517) 272-2870
Fax:
(517)272-2871
E-Mail: dfliehman@crcfoundation .org

Executive Director
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3947
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465
E-Mail: fritz@isgilmorefoundation .org

Secretary/Treasurer
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street NW
Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: ( 616) 451-0303
Fax :
(616) 451-8481
E-Mail: sironen@frefdn .org

Ms. Marlene J. Fluharty

Mrs. Jane Freund

Ms. Elenora Frey

Executive Director
Americana Foundation
281.15 Meadowbrook Road
Novi, MI 48377-3128
Phone: (248) 347-3863
Fax:
(248) 347-3349
E-Mail : fluhartm@msue.msu.edu

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3947
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Next Generation Trustee
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street NW, Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 451-0303
Fax:
(616) 451-8481
E-Mail: sironen@freyfdn.org

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Mr. John M. Frey

Mr. David D. Fukuzawa

Mr. Glenn Getschow

Trustee
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street NW
Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 451-0303
Fax:
(616) 451-8481
E-Mail: sironen@freyfdn.org

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
P.O.Box3151
Troy, MI 48007-3151
Phone: (248) 643-9630
E-Mail: ddfukuzawa@kresge.org

Huntington Bank
50MonroeNW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Ms. Judith C. Frey

Mr. Russell L. Gabier

Mr. Thomas Gilbert

Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, NW, Suite II 00
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616) 451-0303
Fax:
(616) 451-8481

Secretary &amp; Trustee
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
3411 Willow Lake Drive
Apt. 110
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-2614
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465
E-Mail: butter686@aol.com

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Ms. Mary Caroline Frey

Ms. Christine Gabridge

Mr. Brian Glowiak

Founder and Chair
The Nokomis Foundation
161 Ottawa NW, Suite 305-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 451-0267
Fax:
(616) 451-9914

Administrative Assisstant
Four County Community Foundation
231 E. St. Clair
P.O. Box 539
Almont, MI 48003-1110
Phone: (81 0) 798-0909
Fax:
(81 0) 798-0908
E-Mail: chris@4ccf.org

Vice President and Secretary
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
I 000 Chrysler Drive
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2766
Phone: (248) 512-2502
Fax:
(248) 512-2503
E-Mail: bg4@daimlerchrysler.com

Ms. Julie Fry

Mr. John Gabridge

Ms. Jerene Goebel

Assistant To the President/CEO
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2153
Fax:
(269) 969-2118
E-Mail: julie.fry@wkkf.org

Four County Community Foundation
30909 34 Mile Road
Richmond, MI 48062
Phone: (586) 727-7768
E-Mail: johng@curbsanddampers.com

Program Associate
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
POBox B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
E-Mail: jgoebel@tfacf.org

Ms. Mary T. Fry

Ms. Patricia Gardner

Ms. JoMarie Goerge

Executive Director
Roscommon County Community
Foundation
70 I Lake Street
P.O. Box 824
Roscommon, MI48653-0824
Phone: (989) 275-3112
Fax:
(989) 275-2029
E-Mail: rccf@kirtland.cc.mi.us

Trustee
Besser Foundation
668 E Pelham Road, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30324-5202
Phone: (404) 873-6208

Program Officer
The Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
E-Mail: jgoerge@fetzer.org

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31st Annual Conference

Ms. Michelle L. Gostomski

Ms. Betty Gross

Mr. Donald J. Hahn

Executive Director
Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
113 W. Broadway
P.O. Box 1283
Mount Pleasant, MI 48804-1283
Phone (989) 773-7322
Fax:
(989) 773-1517
E-Mail: mgostomski@mpacf.org

Director
Maurice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
525 Richlyn Dr.
Adrian, MI 49221-9117
Phone: (517) 263-4007
Fax
(517) 265-5293

Executive Director
Tuscola County Community Foundation
P.O. Box 534
Caro, MI 48723-0534
Phone: (9 f 9) 673-8223
Fax~
(989) 673-7543
E-Mail: tccf534@yahoo.com

Ms. Marilyn Graham

Mr. Charles E. Gross

Mr. Gary Hahn

Assistant Vice President and Administrato
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
1000 Chrysler Drive CIMS 485-10-94
Auburn Hills, MI 48326~2766
Phone: (248) 512-2501
Fax:
(248) 512-2503
E-Mail: mfk@DCX.com

President/Treasurer/Trustee
Maurice &amp; Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
!53 E. Maumee Street
Adrian, MI 49221-2703
Phone: (517) 263-5788
Fax:
(517) 265-5293

Trustee
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
709 W. Huron Street, Suite 200
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-4211
Phone: (734) 769-9191

Mrs. Wendy Greeney

Ms. Peggy Gunnell

Mrs. Sallie Hahn

Trustee
The Blodgett Foundation
2740 Littlefield, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-1231
Phone: (616) 949-8788

Trustee
Fremont Area Community Foundation
683 North Catalpa
White Cloud, MI 49349-8625
Phone: (231) 689-1316

Tuscola County Community Foundation
PO Box 534
Caro, MI 48723-0534
Phone: (989) 673-8223
Fax:
(989) 673-7543
E-Mail: tccf534@yahoo.com

Mr. Eugene Grice

Mr. Ernest B. Gutierrez, Jr.

Mrs. Barbara Haines

President
James A. Welch Foundation
1615 Franklin Ave.
Flint, MI 48503-2863
Phone: (81 0) 248-4336

Senior Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
P.O. Box 3151
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48007-3151
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
E-Mail: ebgutierrez@kresge.org

Trustee
Yeo Family Foundation
5509 Claremont
Midland, MI 48642-3175
Phone: (989) 792-7151
Fax:
(989) 793-0136

Ms. Vivian Grice

Mr. Robert N. Habicht

Ms. Jennifer Balch Hale

James A. Welch Foundation
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 726
Flint, MI 48502-1807

President
Michigan Gateway Community
Foundation
Ill Days Avenue
Buchanan, MI 49107-1609
Phone: (269) 695-3521
Fax:
(269) 695-4250
E-Mail: rhabicht@mgcf.org

Program Associate/Development Assistant
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S. Main Street, Suite 501
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: jbalchhale@aaacf.org

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Ms. Maureen Hale

Mr. Donald C. Harmer

Ms. Joyce F. Hecht

Hale Consulting
50 Monroe Ave NW, Suite 320
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 732-9196
E-Mail: mphale03@comcast.net

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-40 I 0
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
E-Mail: donhormer@aol.com

Trustee
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation,
Inc.
2020 Robinson Road, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-1846
Ph?ne: (616) 771-6530
Fax:
(616)771-6540
E-Mail: hechtj@gvsu.edu

Ms. Barbara Allen Hall

Mr. Jon Harrison

Mr. David G. Hees

Executive Director
Whirlpool Foundation
2000 North M-63, M.D. 3106
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
Phone: (269) 923-5583
Fax:
(269) 925-0154
E-Mail: barb_a_hall@whirlpool.com

Grants Librarian
Michigan State University Libraries
100 Library
East Lansing, Ml 48824-1048
Phone: (517) 353-8818
Fax:
(517) 432-8050
E-Mail: harris23 @pilot.msu.edu

Director
The Hees Family Foundation
8192 Shadybrook Drive, SE
Ada, MI 49301-9303
Phone: (616) 676-0424

Ms. Karla Hall

Ms. Alice Hart

Ms. Deborah Hees

Secretary &amp; Director
DTE Energy Foundation
2000 Second A venue
1046 WCB
Detroit, MI 48226-1203
Phone: (313) 235-9416
Fax:
(313) 235-0285
E-Mail: hallk2@dteenergy.com

VP for Programs
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church Street
Flint, MI 48502-1206
.Phone: (810) 767-8270
Fax:
(81 0) 767-0496
E-Mail: ahart@cfgf.org

The Hees Family Foundation
8192 Shadybrook
Ada, MI 49301
Phone: (616) 676-0424
Fax:
(616) 534-3380
E-Mail: davidhees@kentdoor.com

Mr. Ed Hanenburg

Mr. Bill Hayes

Mr. Jeff Helder

Ed and Nancy Hanenburg Fund
9433 Whispering Sandy Drive
West Olive, MI 49460

Albion Community Foundation
203 S. Superior Street
PO Box 156
Albion, MI 49224-1774
Phone: (517) 629-3349
Fax:
(517) 629-8027

President
The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
70 West 8th Street
Suite 100
Holland, MI 49423
Phone: (616) 392-1821
Fax:
(616) 392-4769

Mrs. Barbara Harmer

Mr. David M. Hecht

Mr. Nor man Herbert

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (23 1) 941-4010
Fax:
(23 l) 941-4066

President
David M. &amp; Joyce F. Hecht Foundation,
Inc.
2020 Robinson Road, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506~1846

Chair
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
3681 Wagner Ridge Ct.
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-1678
Phone: (734)663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: normanh@umich.edu

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Ms. Claudia Herrold

Mr. William Hill

Ms. Kimberly L. Holley

Director, Regional Programs
Ohio Grantmakers Forum
37 West Broad Street, Suite 800
Columbus, OH 43215-4198
Phone: (614) 224-1344
Fax:
(614) 224-1388

Librarian
Grand Rapids Public Library
1100 Hynes Avenue, SW, Suite B
Grand Rapids, MI 49507-1080
Phone: (616) 988-5402 ext5468
E-Mail: whill@grpl.org

Communications Director
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182

Ms. Rita S. Higgins

Ms. Sharon Hilliker

Ms. Kristine Hollister

Marketing &amp; Public Relations Director
Learning To Give Initiative
630 Harvey Street
Muskegon, MI 49442-4278
Phone: (231)767-1779
Fax:
(23 I) 773-0707
E-Maii: rhiggins@remc4.k12.mi.us

Macatawa Bank
126 Ottawa Ave.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Loomis Sayles
39533 Woodward Ave., Suite 300
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-5106
Phone: (248) 646-2100
E-Mail: khollister@Ioomissayles.com

Ms. Georgene Hildebrand

Mr. Thomas R. Hilliker

Mr. Mark Hooper

Besser Foundation
123 N. Second Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707-2873
Phone: (989) 354-4722
Fax:
(989) 354-8099

Senior Vice President-Trust Services
Macatawa Bank
126 Ottawa Ave.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 233-3440

Treasurer
Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Drive, Suite I 04
Lansing, MI 48911
Phone: (517) 272-2870
Fax:
(517) 272-2871

Ms. Barbara A. Hill

Mr. John Hitzeroth

Mr. Jack Hopkins

Chief Operating Officer &amp; Vice President
Michigan Women's Foundation
17177 North Laurel Park Drive, Suite 433
Livonia, MI 48152-3951
Phone: (734) 542-3946
Fax:
(734) 542-3952
E-Mail: hillb@miwf.org

President
Sparta Community Foundation
1222 12 Mile Road
Sparta, MI 49345-1508
Phone: (616) 887-941 7
Fax:
(616) 887-5970
E-Mail: jhitzeroth@voyager.net

President/CEO
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Comerica Bank Building, Suite 332
!51 S. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, M149007-4792
Phone: (269) 3 8 I -44 I 6
Fax
(269) 381-3146
E-Mail: jhopkins@kalfound.org

Mr. Kenneth Hill

Ms. Denise Holaly

Ms. Susan Howbert

Detroit Area Precollege Engineering
Program
100 Farnsworth
Suite 249
Detroit, MI 48202
Phone: (313) 831-3050
Fax:
(313) 831-5633
E-Mail: hillken@dapcep.org

Executive Assistant
Ruth Mott Foundation
111 E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502~ 1649
Phone: (81 0) 233-0170

Director, Family Philanthropy, Corporate C
Council Of Michigan Foundations
I South Harbor, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (313)961-3122
Fax:
(313) 961-3185
E-Mail: showbert@aol.com

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Mrs. Evelyn Howell

Mr. Richard M. Hughey, Jr.

Ms. Kathryn L. Huschke

Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street, Suite 1
P.O. Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440
Fax:
(231) 536-2640

Program Officer
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E. Michigan A venue, Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3947
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Chief Program Officer
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
POBox B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phqne: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
E-Mail: khuschke@tfacf.org

Mr. Jim Howell

Ms. Kristine L. Huizen

Laura L. Hutchison

Trustee
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street
P.O. Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440
Fax:
(231) 536-2640

Program Officer
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, N.W., Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616) 451-4552
Fax:
(616) 451-8481
E-Mail: huizen@freyfdn.org

Council Of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Dr., Suite 3
Grand Haven, MI 4941 7
Phone: 616-842-7080
E-Mail: lhutchison@cmif.org

Mr. Matt Hubbard

Ms. Brenda L. Hunt

Mr. Bernie Hynes

Marketing Manager
Clark Hill PLC
500 Woodward Avenue
Suite 3500
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 965-8300
Fax:
.(313) 965-8252
E-Mail: mhubbard@clarkhill.com

President &amp; CEO
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
E-Mail: brenda@bccfoundation.org

Trustee
Barry Community Foundation
629 W. State Street, Suite 201
Hastings, MI 4905 8-1643
Phone: (269) 945-0526
Fax:
(269) 945-4536

Mrs. Barbara Hughey

Ms. Beth Hunter

Ms. Mary Sue Hyslop

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3947
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Program Associate
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Avenue
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448
E-Mail: bethh@bayfoundation.org

Executive Director
Keweenaw Community Foundation
616 Sheldon Ave, City Centre, Lower Lvl.
PO Box 101
Houghton, MI 49931-0 I 01
Phone: (906) 482-9673
Fax:
(906) 482-9679
E-Mail: kcf@chartermi.net

Mr. Richard M. Hughey, Sr.

Mr. Harry L. Hunter

Mr. Brian Jackson

President
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3947
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Institutional Client Advisor
Bank One
611 Woodward A venue, Suite MI 1-8113
Detroit, Ml 48226-3408
Phone: (313) 225-2549
Fax
(313) 225-3948
E-Mail: harry_hunter@bankone.com

Program Officer/Y AC Coordinator
Midland Area Community Foundation
I 09 E. Main Street
PO Box 289
Midland, MI 48640-5153
Phone: (989) 839-9661
Fax:
(989) 839-9907
E-Mail : bjackson@midlandfoundation.co

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Ms. Judith D. Jackson

Mr. F. Martin Johnson

Ms. Rhonda Jordan

Vice President/COO
Detroit Youth Foundation
Fisher Building, Suite 206
301 I W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
Phone: (3 I 3) 875-3400
Fax:
(313) 875-3401
E-Mail: jdj@d-y-f.org

Trustee
JSJ Foundation
700 Robbins Road
Grand Haven, MI 49417
Phone: (616) 847-7061

Program Associate
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI ~ 8243-1802
Phone: (313)393-1185
Fax:'
(313)393-1187
E-Mail: rjordan@skillman.org

Mr. Jeff Jahr

Mrs. Patricia B. Johnson

Mr. Robert Jordan

Program Officer
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
POBox B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(23 I) 924-539 I
E-Mail: jjahr@tfacf.org

Vice Chair
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W. Western Ave., Suite 200
Muskegon,MI49440
Phone: (231) 722-4538
Fax:
(231) 722-46 I 6
E-Mail: pjohnson4@attbi.com .

Development Officer
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
E-Mail: Ijordan@tfaf.org

Mr. Robert A. Janson

Mr. David Jones

Ms. Kim Jorgensen

President
Americana Foundation
28115 Meadowbrook Road
Novi, MI 48377-3128
Phone: (989) 772-2759
E-Mail: rjanson@edzone.net

Program Officer
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community
Foundation
616 Petoskey Street, Ste. 100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
Phone: (231) 348-5820
Fax:
(231) 348-5883
E-Mail: phsacf2@freeway. net

Trustee andY AC Advisor
Four County Community Foundation
C/o Tri City Times
594 N. Almont Avenue
Imlay City, MI 48444-1072
Phone: (8 I 0) 724-26 I 5
Fax:
(81 0) 724-8552

Ms. Tanya Y. Jefferson

Mr. Duane Jones

Ms. Barbara J. Justice

Program Officer
Ruth Mott Foundation
I II E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-I 649
Phone: (81 0) 233-0 I 70
Fax:
(81 0) 233-7022
E-Mail: tjefferson@rmfdn.org

Trustee
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
32535 Dunford
Farmington, MI 48334
Fax:
(248) 489-3940
E-Mail: dicjustice@aol.com

Ms. BariS. Johnson

Mr. Joseph A. Jones

Mr. Leonard R. Kalcher

Trustee
The Loutit Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385

Database Administrator
Council Of Michigan Foundations
3479 Fairwood Court
Grandville, MI 49418-1542
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616)842-1760
E-Mail: jjones@cmif.org

President
Manistee County Community Foundation
77 Spruce Street
Manistee, MI 49660
Phone: (23 I) 723-7269

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Ms. Colleen D. Keast

Mr. Ronald N. Kilgore

Group Product Manager
Bose Corporation
The Mountain
Framingham, MA 0 I 70 I
Phone: (508) 766-7835
Fax:
(508) 766-7083
E-Mail: colleen_keast@bose.com

Secretary/Treasurer
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
2055 Idlewild
Richland, MI 49083
Phone: (269) 388-9800
Fax:
(269) 388-9869
E-Mail: kilgore@greenleaftrust.com

Mrs. Jane Kalleward

Ms. Mary Ann Keeler

Mrs. Suzanne Kilgore

Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
525 Landsdowne
Kalamazoo, MI 49001

Trustee
The Keeler Foundation
2525 Indian Trail SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3116
Phone: (616) 774-0422
Fax:
(616) 774-0330

Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
2055 Idlewild
Richland, MI 49083

Mr. Howard D. Kalleward
Vice President
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
525 Landsdowne Drive
· Portage, MI 49002-0559
Phone: (269) 344-3472

Mr. Olof Karlstrom

Dr. Nanette M. Keiser

Mr. Marv King

Treasurer
Heron Oaks Foundation
9425 Horton Road
Goodrich, MI 48438-9489
Phone: (81 0)636-8267
Fax:
(81 0)636-7216
E-Mail: heronoaks@usol.com

Executive Director
Berrien Community Foundation
2900 S. State, Suite 2 East
St. Joseph, MI 49085
Phone: (269) 983-3304
Fax:
(269) 983-4939
E-Mail: nkeiser@qtm.net

Assistant Director
Allegan County Community Foundation
524 Marshall Street
Allegan, Ml 490 I 0-1632
Phone: (269) 673-8344
Fax:
(269) 673-8745
E-Mail: alleganfoundation@datawise.net

Ms. Sandra G. Katt

Mr. James R. Kettler

Mr. Donald Kinnee

Senior Development Director
Van Andel Institute
333 Bostwick NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2518
Phone: (616)234-5314
E-Mai l: sandra.katt@vai.org

Vice President
James A. Welch Foundation
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 715
Flint, MI 48502-1807
Phone: (81 0) 233-3433
Fax:
(810) 238-6775
E-Mail: jkettler@ameritech.net

YAC Member
Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517
Fax:
(517) 279-2319

Mr. Robert J. Kay

Mr. Tom Kiernan

Shirley Kleiman

Trustee, Munder Capital Management
World Asset Management
255 East Brown Street, Suite 300
Birmingham, MI 48009
Phone: (248) 901-0860
Fax:
(248) 901-0872
E-Mail: rkay@worldasset.com

President
National Parks Conservation Association
1300 19th Street Sw
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 223-6722
Fax:
(202) 659-0650
E-Mail: tkieman@npca.org

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31st Annual Conference

Mr. Douglas M. Klein

Ms. Betty Krueger

Mrs. Carol LaPorte

President-West Michigan
Northern Trust Bank, Fsb
161 Ottawa N.W. Suite I I 1
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-27 I I
Phone: (6 I 6) 233-0845
Fax:
(616) 233"0841

Trustee
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
1205 North Partridge Pt. Road
Alpena, MI 497047
Phone: (989) 354-6881
Fax:
(989) 356-3319

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (23.1) 941-40 I 0
Fax:
(23 I) 94 I -4066

Ms. Colleen Knight

Mr. Mark Lange

Mr. Paul Laporte

Executive Director &amp; Y AC Advisor
Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
Phone: (5 I 7) 278-4517
Fax:
(5 I 7) 279-2319
E~Mail : colleen@brcofoundation.org

Executive Director
The Edward Lowe Foundation
P.O. Box 8
Cassopolis, MI 49031
Phone: (269) 445-4221
Fax:
(269) 445-2648
E-Mail: mark@lowe.org

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (23 I) 94 I -40 I 0
Fax:
(23 I) 94 I -4066
E-Mail: plaporte@missioncom.com

Ms. Christine Knox

Ms. Jamie Langwell

Ms. Donna Lartigue

Program Officer
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 East Bacon
P~O. Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242- I 634
Phone: (5 I 7) 439-5 I 0 I
Fax:
(517) 439-5109
E-Mail: c.knox@abouthccf.org

YACMember
Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517
Fax:
(517) 279-23 I 9

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2227
Fax:
(269) 968-04 I 3
E-Mail: donna.lartigue@wkkf.org

Ms. Christine Kohn

Ms. Gail E. Lanphear

Mrs. Jacqueline Lawrence

Trustee
Greenville Area Community Foundation
I 0336 Leland Dr.
Greenville, MI 48838-7105
Fax:
(616) 754-5481

President
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Box 1945
Midland, MI 48640
Phone: (23 I) 779-4636
E-Mail: wlanphear@chartermi.net

Trustee
Vicksburg Foundation
15740 Poplar Lane
Vicksburg, MI 49097-9755
Phone: (269) 649-0349
Fax:
(269) 376-8040

Mr. Thomas Kohn

Mr. Gary LaPlant

Greenville Area Community Foundation
I 0336 Leland Drive
Greenville, MI 48838
Phone: (6 I 6) 754-1040
Fax:
(616) 754-1040
E-Mail: kohntax@iserv.net

Executive Director
Community Foundation Of the Upper
Peninsula
2500 7th Avenue South, Suite I 03
. Escanaba, MI 49829- I 176
Phone: (906) 786-6654
Fax:
(906) 786-9124
E-Mail: cffdc@chartermi.net

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Mr. Warren J. Lawrence
Trustee
Vicksburg Foundation
I 5740 Poplar Lane
Vicksburg, MI 49097-9755
Phone: (269) 649-0349
Fax:
(269) 376-8040

�31st Annual Conference

Ms. Cynthia A. Leach

Mr. David R. Lindberg

Ms. Nicole Lomas

Chief Operating Officer
Athens Area Community Foundation
C/o BCCF-One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
E-Mail: cindy@bccfoundation.org

VP, Finance and Administration
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (6 I 6) 842-7080
Fax:
(6I6) 842-1760
E-Mail: dlindberg@cmif.org

Vice President &amp; CFO
Midland Area Community Foundation
I 09 E. Main Street
PO Box 289
Midland, !V!I 48640-5153
Phone: (989) 839-9661
Fax:
(989) 839-9907
E-Mail: niomas@midlandfoundation.com

Ms. Mary Leahy Rankey

Mr. Jerry L. Lindquist

Dr. Robert F. Long

Investment Associate
Merrill Lynch
4805 Towne Centre Road
Saginaw, MI 48604-1831
Phone: (989) 791-8447
Fax:
(989) 791-8406
E-Mail: mary_rankey@ml.com

President
Osceola County Community Foundation
PO Box 37
Reed City, MI 49677
Phone: (231) 832-6139

Vice President for Programs
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone (269) 969-2345
Fax:
(269) 969-2118
E-Mail: rfl@wkkf.org

Ms. Andrea Leistra

Ms. Susan Lindson

Ms. Mattalyn Love Jones

Portfolio Manager
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce Street, Suite 300
Birmingham, MI 48009-6063
Phone: (248) 647-9210
E-Mail: aleistra@munder.com

Program Coordinator
Council Of Michigan Foundations
17177 N. Laurel Park Drive
Suite 161
Livonia, MI 48152-2693
Phone: (734) 542-3951
Fax:
(734) 542-3952
E-Mail: slindson@earthlink.net

Executive Assistant
Detroit Youth Foundation
Fisher Building, Suite 206
301 I W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
Phone: (313) 875-3400
Fax:
(3 13) 875-3401

Ms. Kristen Lewand Graham

Mrs. Nancy Loeschner

Ms. Susan Lovell

Executive Director
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
PO Box 1933
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-1933
Phone: (906) 847-4070
Fax:
(906) 847-9944
E-Mail: klewand@micf.org

Vice President
Loeschner Enterprises, Inc.
2565 Frederick Drive, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3105
Phone: (616) 957-9868
Fax:
(616) 977-5682
E-Mail: nloeschner@comcast.net

The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480

Mr. William H. Liebold, II

Mr. Ray B. Loeschner

Ms. Kate Luckert

President
Michigan Colleges Foundation
26555 Evergreen Road, Suite 870
Southfield, MT 48076-4239
Phone: (248) 356-3114
Fax:
(248) 356-3241
E-Mail: bliebold@michigancolleges.org

President
Loeschner Enterprises, Inc.
2565 Frederick Drive, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3105
Phone: (616) 977-5681
Fax:
(616) 977-5682
E-Mail: r.loeschner@attbi.com

Program Officer
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
209-C Waters Building
161 Ottawa Avenue NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503c2721
Phone: (616) 454-1751
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
E-Mail: kluckert@grfoundation.org

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Ms. Allison Lugo Saenz

Mr. Randy Maiers

Mr. John E. Marshall, III

Program Associate
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-218I
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
E-Mail: allison@bccfoundation.org

President and CEO
Community Foundation of St. Clair
County
516 McMorran Blvd.
Port Huron, MI 48060-3826
Phone: (810) 984-4761
Fax:
(81 0) 984-3394
E-Mail: randy@stclairfoundation.org

President/CEO/Trustee
The Kresge Foundation
P.O. Box 315I
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
Troy, MI 48007-3151
Phone: (248)643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
E-Mail: jemarshall@Kresge.org

Mr. Bill Mackay

Ms. Jan Maino

Ms. Sally Marshall

Eileen and Brian DeVries Family
Foundation
325 Lakeside Drive SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Phone: (616) 774-4236
Fax:
(6I6) 774-4245

The Jackson County Community
Foundation
One Jackson Square, Suite II 0-A
Jackson, MI 4920I-1406
Phone: (517) 787-1321
Fax:
(517) 787-4333
E-Mail: jmaino@jacksoncf.org

FIMS Administrator
Greenville Area Community Foundation
I 01 N. Lafayette Street
Greenville, MI 48838-1853
Phone: (616) 754-2640
Fax:
(616) 754-3174
E-Mail: fims@gacfmi.org

Mr. James MacLachlan

Mr. Kevin Majors

Ms. Bonnie Buchanan Matheso

Treasurer
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
Merrill Lynch
16986 Robbins Road
Grand Haven, MI 49417-2742
Phone: (269) 846-7698
Fax:
(269) 846-1941
E-Mail: Jim_ MacLachlan@ml.com

Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 965-4220
Fax:
(313) 965-3626

Trustee
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Foundation
1018 W. Main Street
Midland, MI 48640
Phone: (989) 631-3699
Fax:
(989) 631-0675

Ms. Annette Magda

Ms. Barbara F. Maniscalco

Ms. Jennifer Matteson

Trustee
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
PO Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Phone: (517) 439-510 I
Fax:
(517) 439-5109

President
Fisher-Insley Foundation
41110 Fox Run Road, #108
Novi, MI 48377
Phone: (248) 668-6954
E-Mail: Barbm434@aol.com

Program Associate
Learning To Give Initiative
630 Harvey Street
Muskegon, MI 49442-4278
Phone: 231-767-8600
Fax:
23 I -773 -0707
E-Mail: jmatteso@remc4.kl2.mi.us

Mr. Jerry Magda

Mr. Joseph Maniscalco

Ms. Mary R. Maurer

Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 East Bacon
P.O. Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242-1634
Phone: (517) 439-510 I
Fax:
(517) 439-SI 09

Trustee
Fisher-Insley Foundation
41110 Fox Run Road, #108
Novi, MI 48377-4804
Phone: (248) 682-9572
E-Mail: Barbm434@aol.com

Chairman
St. Ignace Area Community Foundation
560 N. State Road
PO Box 151
Saint Ignace, MI 49781-1429
Phone: (906)643-6618
Fax:
(906) 643-9380

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Mr. Wesley H. Maurer, Jr.

Mr. James McCall

Mr. Craig McDonald

Vice Chair
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
PO Box 315
160 Church Street
St. Ignace, MI 49781
Phone: (906) 643-9150
Fax:
(906) 643-9122

Fund Donor
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 East Bacon
P.O. Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242-1634
Phone: (517) 439-5101
Fax:
(517) 439-5109

Program Director
Alden and Vada Dow Fund
315 Post Street
Midland, MI 48640-6615
Phone: (989) 839-2744
Fax:
(989) 839-2611
E-Mail: mcdonald@ABDow.org

Ms. Diana Mavis

Ms. Robin McCants

Ms. Joyce McGowan

Finance Director
The Community Foundation Of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
70 West 8th Street, Suite I 00
Holland, MI 49423
Phone: (616) 396-6590
Fax:
(6 16) 396-3573
E-Mail: dmavis@macatawa.org

Program Associate
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
Phone: (313) 393-1185
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
E-Mail: rmccants@skillman.org

Vice President of Programs
Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing, MI 48911-5338
Phone: (517) 485-1630
Fax:
(517) 272-2871
E-Mai l: jmcgowan@crcfoundation.org

Ms. Linda D. May

Mr. James E. McCartney

Ms. Chris A. McGuigan

Executive Director
Arcus Foundation
303 N. Rose Street, Suite 300
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3865
Phone: (269) 373-4373
Fax:
(269) 373-0277
E-Mail: linda@arcusfoundation.org

Treasurer
Jennings Memorial Foundation
P.O. Box 23125
Lansing, MI 48909-3125
Phone: (517) 347-5000
Fax:
(517) 347-5007

President
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 West Western Avenue, Suite 200
Muskegon,MI49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538
Fax :
(231) 722-4616
E-Mail: cmcguigan@cffmc.org

Ms. Clarita Mays

Mr. James McCarty

Mr. James E. McHale

Program Officer
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 20 I 0
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675
Fax:
(3 13) 961-2886
E-Mail: cmays@cfsem.org

Advisor
Ionia County Community Foundation
C/o Of McCarty Communications
27 Bridge Sstreet, P.O. Box 6
Saranac, MI 48 8 81-0006
Phone: (616) 527-8720
Fax:
(616) 527-7745

Assistant Vice President
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269)969-2358
Fax:
(269) 969-2118
E-Mail: james.mchale@wkkf.org

Ms. Ardath McCall

Ms. Anne McCausland

Mr. James E. McKay

Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 East Bacon
P.O. Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242-1634
Phone: (517) 439-5101
Fax:
(517) 439-5109

Program Manager
Berrien Community Foundation
2900 S. State, Suite 2 East
St. Joseph, MI 49085
Phone: (269) 983-3304
Fax:
(269) 983-4939
E-Mail: amccausland@qtm.net

Chairman, West Michigan
Northern Trust Bank, Fsb
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite Ill
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2711
Phone: (616) 233-0852
Fax:
(616)231 -0841
E-Mail: JEM6@ntrs.COM

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Ms. Ann McKinstry

Ms. Sheryl Meyer

Ms. Pam Monastiere

Grant Tax Eligibility Manager
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-1611
Fax:
(269) 968-0413
E-Mail: amm@wkkf.org

Trustee
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
POBox B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391

Trustee
Bay Area Community Foundation
4659 Niccolet Place
Bay City, MI 48706-2741

Mr. James M. Merenda

Mr. Ted A. Meyer

Ms. LaJune Montgomery-Talle

Huntington Bank
50 MonroeNW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

President
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Meyer &amp; Associates
PO Box984
Monroe, MI 48161-0984
Phone: (734) 242-6544
Fax:
(734) 242-0672
E-Mail: tmeyer@meyergroup.com

Vice President for Finance &amp; Treasurer
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-1611
Fax:
(269) 968-0413
E-Mail: LMT@WKKF.ORG

Mr. Roger Merrifield

Ms. Karen L. Middleton

Mr. Franklin H. Moore, Jr.

President and CEO
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Avenue
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448
E-Mail: rogerm@bayfoundation.org

Program Associate
Council Of Michigan Foundations
Southeast Michigan Office
1 South Harbor, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (313) 961-3122
Fax:
(313) 961-3185
E-Mail: karenmiddleton@cmif.org

Trustee
Community Foundation of St. Clair
County
633 . E. Meldrum Circle
Saint Clair, MI 48079-4247
Fax:
(81 0) 329-2870
E-Mail: fhnsmoore@aol.com

Ms. Donnell Snite Mersereau

Ms. Debra Millican

Mrs. Nancy Moore

Director, Community Foundations
Council of Michigan Foundations
1821 Doris Avenue
Grand Haven, MI 49417-2502
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: dmersereau@cmif.org

Office Manager
Community Foundation Of the Upper
Peninsula
2500 7th Avenue South, Suite !03
Escanaba,MI49829-1176
Phone: (906) 786-6654
Fax:
(906) 786-9124
E-Mail: cfup@chartermi.net

Spouse
Community Foundation of St. Clair
County
516 McMorran Blvd.
Port Huron, MI 48060-3826
Phone: (810) 984-4761
Fax:
(81 0) 984-3394

Ms. Julie Metty Bennett

Mr. Sid Mittra

Ms. Toyin Adegbite Moore

Assistant Trust Manager, SAT Liaison
Great Lakes Fishery Trust
600 W. St. Joseph, Suite 10
Lansing, MI 48933-2265
Phone: (517) 371-7467
Fax:
(517) 484-6549

President
Sid Mittra &amp; Bani Mittra Family
Foundation
1595 Pebble Creek Drive
Rochester, MI 48307
Phone: (248) 650-3839
Fax:
(248) 650-3657
E-Mail: smittra@rjfs.com

Williams Group
1631 Waldom Avenue, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49505-7615
Phone: (616) 281-0888 ext.l04

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Ms. Kathy Morawski

Mr. RobertS. Morley

Mr. Eric D. Muschler

Program Director &amp; Y AC Coordinator
The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
70 West 8th Street, Suite I 00
Holland, MI 49423
Phone: (616) 396-6590
Fax:
(616) 396-3573
E-Mail: kathymo@macatawa.org

President/CEO
Morley Foundation
II Slate Stone
Saginaw, MI 48603
Phone: (989) 783-3438

Director, Michigan IDA Partnership
Council of Michigan Foundations
17177 N. Laurel Park Drive, Suite 161
Livonia, MI 48152-3951
Phone: (7j 4) 542-3951
Fax:
(734) 542-3952
E-Mail: muschler@earthlink.net

Ms. Carol Morley Beck

Ms. Sue Morley

Ms. Sherry Myers

Trustee
Morley Foundation
N-372 County Road 14, R.R. 3
Napoleon, OH 43545
Phone: (419) 599-7867

Morley Foundation
11 Slatestone Drive
Saginaw, MI 48603-2881
Phone: (989) 799-14 79

Accountant
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
POBoxB
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231)924~5391
E-Mail: smyers@tfacf.org

Ms. Sara Morley La Croix

Ms. Ashley Morse

Ms. Joan Nagelkirk

Morley Foundation
427 Edgemoor Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49001
Phone: (269) 345-3609

Program Officer
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Avenue
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448
E-Mail: ashleym@bayfoundation.org

Executive Director
Sanilac County Community Foundation
5708 East Walker Road
Applegate, MI 48401-9612
Phone: (81 0) 648-3634
Fax:
(810) 376-4229
E-Mail: joan@clearideas.biz

Mr. Burrows Morley, Jr.

Ms. Michelle Mueller

Mr. Mark E. Neithercut

Trustee
Morley Foundation
9449 Bayview Drive
Lillian, AL 36549-5537
Phone: (334) 961-1801

Executive Director- Retired
Albion Community Foundation
203 S. Superior Street
PO Box 156
Albion, MI 49224-1774
Phone: (517) 629-3349
Fax:
(517) 629-8027

Vice President, Program
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort St., Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (3 13) 961-6675
Fax:
(313) 961-2886

Mr. Mark Morley

Meghan Murphy

Mr. Alan Nelson

Vice President
Morley Foundation
3 727 Prairie Creek Lane
Saginaw, MI 48603-1280
Phone: (989) 791-0155
Fax:
(989) 791-7870
E-Mail: mark_morley@morleynet.com

Williams Group
2450 44th St SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49512-9081
Phone: (616) 281-08 80
Fax:
(616) 281-9494

President
Negaunee Area Community Fund
1036 Maas St
Negaunee, MI 49866
Phone: (906) 226-7666
Fax:
(906) 226-2104
E-Mail: alnelson@up.net

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Mr. James Nelson

Ms. Maureen Nicholson

Mr. Thomas R. Page

Treasurer
KINSHIP Foundation
395 Honey Creek, NE
Ada, MI 49301-9798
Phone: (616) 676-2774
Fax:
(616) 676-2899
E-Mail: Moejet53@aol.com

Executive Director
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community
Foundation
616 Petoskey Street, Suite 100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
Phone: (231) 348-5820
Fax:
(231) 348-5883
E-Mail: phsacf@freeway.net

Managing Director
Bane One Investment Advisors
I Bank One Plaza
Suite ILI-Q876
Chicago, IL 60670-0876
Phone: (312) 336-2633
Fax:
(312) 336-2332
E-Mail: thomas_r_page@bankone.com

Ms. Mary Nelson

Ms. Mariam C. Noland

Mr. Steve Paine

President
KINSHIP Foundation
395 Honey Creek, NE
Ada, MI 49301-9798
Phone: (616) 676-2774
Fax:
(616) 676-2899

President
Community Foundation fer Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675
Fax:
(313) 961-2886
E-Mail: rnnoland@cfsem.org

Vice President
Manistee County Community Foundation
11853 Mountain Woods Drive
Thompsonville, MI 49683-9169
Phone: (231) 723-5986
E-Mail: spaine@fablite.com

Mr. Gordon Nethercut

Ms. Catherine Obits

Ms. Ann V. Parfet

Trustee Emeritus
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
1139 W. Washington
Alpena, MI 49707
Phone: (989) 356-0353
E-Mail: nethercv@alpena.cc.mi.us

Program Assistant
The Gerber Foundation
4747 W. 48th Street, Suite 153
Fremont, MI 49412-8119
Phone: (231) 924-3175
Fax:
(231) 924-7906
E-Mail: cobitz@ncisd.net

Chairperson
Donald and Ann Parfet Family Foundation
259 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 409
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-5902
Phone: (269) 349-9123
Fax:
(269) 629-1117
E-Mail: anndon@aol.com

Ms. Vernie Nethercut

Ms. Pat Oldt

Mr. Donald R. Parfet

Trustee
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
1139 W. Washington Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707-2968
Phone: (989) 356-0921
Fax:
(989) 356-3319
E-Mail: nethercv@alpena.cc.mi.us

Trustee
The Nokomis Foundation
161 Ottawa NW, Suite 305-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 451-0267
Fax:
(616) 451-9914

Managing Director
Donald and Ann Parfet Family Foundation
259 East Michigan Avenue, Ste. 409
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-5902
Phone: (269) 349-8999
Fax:
(269) 349-8993
E-Mail: drparfet@ameritech.net

Ms. Anne M. Nichols

Ms. Marcia A. Owen

Ms. Suzanne D. Parish

Vice President &amp; Portfolio Mgr.
Fifth Third Bank
I 000 Town Center, Suite 1500
MD-JTWN5D
Southfield, MI 48075-1217
Phone: (248) 603-0516
Fax:
(248) 603-0521
E-Mail: anne.nichols@53.com

Vice President
Winship Memorial Scholarship
Foundation
Comerica Bank, Trust Division
25 W. Michigan Avenue, 18th Floor
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3610
Phone: (269) 966-6344
Fax:
(269) 966-6356
E-Mail: Marcia_A_Owen@comerica.com

President
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
6725 Sheffield Road
Hickory Comers, MI 49060-9560
Phone: (269) 373-6387
Fax:
(269) 349-2444

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Mr. James C. Park

Ms. Brandie Perry

Ms. Carol Petredean DiSalvio

Vice President/Secretary
Besser Foundation
123 N. Second Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707
Phone: (989) 354-3226
Fax:
(989) 354-8099

The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480

President - YAC Advisor
Homer Area Community Foundation
104 S. Hillsdale St., P.O. Box 201
Homer, MI 49245-0201
Phone: (51.7) 568-3495
Fax:
(517) 568-5453
E-Mail: homeracf@core.com

Mr. James Parker

Ms. Jean Perry

Mr. Donald P. Piche

Hillsdale County Community Foundation
PO Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242

Bodman, Longley &amp; Dahling LLP
I 00 Renaissance Centre, 34th Floor
Detroit, MI 48243-1114
Phone: (313) 259-7777
Fax:
(313) 393-7579

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
E-Mail: pichedj@aol.com

Mrs. Ruth Parker

Mr. Randolph S. Perry

Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 East Bacon
P.O. Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242-1634
Phone: (517) 439-510 I
Fax:
(517) 439-5109

Partner
Bodman, Longley &amp; Dahling LLP
110 Miller Avenue, Suite 300
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1387
Phone: (734) 930-2486
Fax:
(734) 930-2494
E-Mail: rperry@bodmanlongley.com

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-40 I 0
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Mr. Floyd L. Parks

Mr. Phillip H. Peters

Ms. Carrie Pickett Erway

Vice President/ Treasurer
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3947
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Vice President-Administration and Secreta
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(81 0) 766-1753
E-Mail: ppeters@mott.org

Program Officer
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Comerica Bank Building, Suite 332
151 S. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4792
Phone: (269) 3 81-4416
Fax:
(269) 3 81-3146
E-Mail: cpicketterway@kalfound.org

Mrs. Phyllis Parks

Ms. Sue Peters

Ms. Susan Piesko

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3947
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Associate Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (810) 238-5651
Fax:
(81 0) 766-1753
E-Mail: speters@mott.org

Trustee
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
690 Wren Road
Frankenmuth, MI 48734-9320
Phone: (989)652-9656
Fax:
(989) 652-0145
E-Mail: spiesko@hotrnail.com

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Ms. Brenda Pinskey

Ms. Gail B. Powers Schaub

Mr. James T. Ramer

YAC Advisor
Four County Community Foundation
28250 Armada Ridge Road
Richmond, MI 48062-3905
Phone: (586) 784-9879
Fax:
(810) 784-9916
E-Mail: pinskey4@aol.com

Director, Information Services and Techno!
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: gschaub@cmif.org

President
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community
Foundation
616 Petosl5ey Street, Suite 100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
Phone: (231) 348-5820
Fax:
(231) 348-5883
E-Mail: jramer@ramerandmoore.com

Ms. Pat Poineau

Mr. Anthony Provenzano

Ms. Jane Ramer

Trustee
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
5297 Behling Road
East Jordan, 49727 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440
Fax:
(231) 536-2640
E-Mail: ppoineau@poineau.com

First Vice President
Merrill Lynch
4805 Towne Centre Road, Suite 200
Saginaw, MI 48604-2831
Phone: (989) 791-8413
Fax:
(989) 791-0015
E-Mail: anthony_provenzano@ml.com

Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community
Foundation
616 Petoskey Street, Suite 100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
Phone: (231) 348-5820
Fax:
(231) 348-5883

Mrs. Diane Portenga

Mr. Mark Pursley

Mr. Thomas F. Ranger

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231)941-4066

The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388

Treasurer
Americana Foundation
28115 Meadowbrook Road
Novi, MI 48377-3128
Phone: (810) 347-3863

Dr. Robert Portinga

Ms. Maggie Putnam

Ms. Donna Rapp

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (23 1) 941 -40 I 0
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Accounting and Fund Manager
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
Ill Water Street
P.O. Box 495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
Phone: (989) 354-6881
Fax:
(989) 356-3319
E-Mail: mputnam@cfnem.org

Chair
Midland Area Community Foundation
4400 N. Waldo Road
Midland, MI 48642-9719
Phon~ (989)839-3350
Fax:
(989) 839-1375
E-Mail: Donna.Rapp@midmichigan.org

Ms. Jennifer R. Poteat

Ms. Maureen Radke

Ms. Marjorie Redder

Trustee
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
4 Geddes Heights
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (734) 327-9682
E-Mail: jenpf@comcast.net

Program Officer &amp; YAC Advisor
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street
P.O. Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440
Fax:
(231) 536-2640
E-Mail: maureen@c3f.org

Executive Assistant To the President/CEO
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231)924-5350
Fax:
(231)924-5391
E-Mail: mredder@tfacf.org

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Ms. Brenda Laidlaw Redding

Ms. Faye Richardson

Ms. Elyse M. Rogers

Secretary
The Helen Laidlaw Foundation
3520 Kensington Avenue
Detroit, MI 48224-2712

The Nokomis Foundation
Waters Building
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 305-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2710
Phone: (616) 451-0267
Fax:
(616) 451-9914

Assistant Vice President
The Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow
Foundation
I 018 W. Main Street
Midland, Ml48640
Phone: (989) 631-3699
Fax:
(989) 631-0675
E-Mail: rogers@hhdowfoundation.org

Ms. Cori Reid

Dr. William C. Richardson

Kelly Robe

Generations Foundation
13919 S. West Bay Shore Drive
Suite G-01
Traverse City, MI 49684
Phone: (231) 946-8771
Fax:
(231) 946-2954
E-Mail: corir@generationsmgmt.com

President, CEO &amp; Trustee
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2153
Fax
(269) 969-2118
E-Mail: william.richardson@wkkf.org

Huntington Bank
50 MonroeNW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Mr. Lemont Renterghem

Ms. Nancy Riekse Hanenburg

Mrs. Barbara Rohwer

Chairman of the Board
Greenville Area Community Foundation
101 N. Lafayette
Greenville, MI 48838
Phone: (616) 754-2640
Fax:
(616) 754-3174

Ed and Nancy Hanenburg Fund
9433 Whispering Sands Drive
West Olive, MI 49460
Phone: (616) 842-6378
Fax
(616) 842-9518
E-Mail: nriekse@novagate.com

Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, NW, Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: ( 616) 451-0303
Fax:
(616) 451-8481

Ms. Sally Reschke

Ms. Gloria Robinson

Ms. Vicki J. Rosenberg

Business Manager
Berrien Community Foundation
2900 S. State, Suite 2 East
St. Joseph, MI 49085
Phone: (269) 983-3304
Fax:
(269) 983-4939
E-Mail: sreschke@qtm.net

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
19465 Tracey
Detroit, MI 48235

Vice President &amp; COO
Council Of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor A venue
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
E-Mail: vrosenberg@cmif.org

Ms. Jennifer Richards

Ms. Julie A. Rodecker Holly

Ms. Karen Roth

Program Director &amp; Y AC Advisor
Barry Community Foundation
629 West State Street
Suite 201
Hastings, MI 49058-1643
Phone: (269) 945-0526
Fax:
(269) 945-0826
E-Mail: jen@barrycf.org

Vice President/ Program Officer
DeRoy Testamentary Foundation
26999 Central Park Blvd., Suite 160 N
Southfield, MI 48076.4174
Phone: (248) 827-0920
Fax:
(248) 827-0922
E-Mail: deroyfdtn@aol.com

Office Manager, Food Systems and Rural I
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-1611
Fax:
(269) 968-0413

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31st Annual Conference

Ms. Leann Rowland

Ms. Ellen Satterlee

Mr. David S. Sebastian

Secretary/Treasurer
Drake Quinn Family Foundation
7178 Aqua Fria Ct. S.E.
Grand Rapids, Ml49546-7201
Phone: (616) 940-1972
Fax:
(616) 940-9820
E-Mail: lrowland@iserv.net

Executive Director
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616
E-Mail: emsatterlee@wegefoundation.org

Executive Director
The Sebastian Foundation
3333 Evergreen Drive, NE, Suite 110
Grand RaQids, MI 49525-9756
Phone: (616) 361-1996
Fax:
(616) 361-0830
E-Mail: sabby4@ix.netcom.com

Mr. Harold A. Ruemenapp

Ms. Shelly Schadewald

Ms. Margaret Sellers Walker

Trustee
Besser Foundation
123 N. Second Avenue
Alpena, Ml49707
Phone: (989) 354-4722
Fax:
(989) 354-8099

President and CEO
The Jackson County Corr1Itmnity
Foundation
One Jackson Square, Suite 11 0-A
Jackson, MI 49201-1406
Phone: (517) 787-1321
Fax:
(517) 787-4333
E-Mail: sschadewald@jacksoncf.org

Associate Director, Trustee GR Communi!
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Johnson Center for Philanthropy
161 Ottawa Ave NW 209-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 454-1751
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
E-Mail: walkerm@gvsu.edu

Mrs. Mary Ann Ruemenapp

Ms. Susan Kay Schalon

Ms. Ellie Serras

Besser Foundation
123 N. Second Avenue
Alpena, Ml49707-2873
Phone: (989) 354-4722
Fax:
(989) 354-8099

Secretary
Schalon Foundation
5694 Forest Glen Drive, SE
Ada, MI 49301-9111
Phone: (616) 682-7815
E-Mail: suz.ada@comcast.net

Secretary
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
3900 N. Dixboro
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-9707
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: eserras@ameritech.net

Ms. Heather Salter

Ms. Carol Schmidt

Ms. Elizabeth Severson

Williams Group
2450 44th St SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49512-9081
Phone: (616) 281-08 80
Fax:
(616) 281-9494

Fifth Third
Ill Lyon,NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2406

YACMember
Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater, MI49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517
Fax:
(517) 279-2319

Ms. Peg Sanford

Mr. Harold C. Schmidt

Ms. Mary Shafer

Secretary
Allegan County Community Foundation
P.O. Box 516
Saugatuck, MI 49453-0516
Phone: (269) 673-8344
Fax:
(269) 673-8745

Vice President, Personal Trust Services
Bill &amp; Bea Idema Foundation
C/o Fifth Third Bank
Ill Lyon Street, N.W., Suite 300
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2407
Phone: (616) 653-5416
Fax:
(616) 653-5822
E-Mail: harold.schmidt@53 .com

Trustee
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924c5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391

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Ms. Ashley Sharp

Ms. Pamela Silcox

Ms. Susan Smith

Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(23 I) 924-5391

Administrative Coordinator
Whirlpool Foundation
2000 M-63 North, M.D. 31 06
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
Phone: (269) 923-5584
Fax:
(269) 925-0 !54
E-Mail: Pamela_J_Silcox@Whirlpool.com

The Nokomis Foundation
Waters Building
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 305-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2710
Phone: (6 Hi) 451-0267
Fax:
(616) 451-9914

Mrs. Robin Sharp

Mr. Sam Singh

Ms. Maureen H. Smyth

Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
POBox B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax: . (231) 924-5391

President &amp; CEO
Michigan Nonprofit Association
1048 Pierpont, Suite 3
Lansing, MI 48911-5976
Phone: (517) 492-2400
Fax:
(517)492-2410
E-Mail: singhsam@mnaonline.org

Vice President-Programs
Charles Stewart Mot! Foundation
Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, Ml 48502-1820
Phone: (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(81 0) 766-1753
E-Mail: msmyth@mott.org

Mr. Terry Sharp

Ms. Erin Skene

Ms. Kathleen M. Sneden

Trustee
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231)924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391

Director
Michigan Public Policy Initiative
Michigan Nonprofit Association
1048 Pierpont, Suite 3
Lansing, MI 48911-5976
Phone: (517) 492-2400
Fax:
(517) 492-2410
E-Mail: skeneeri@mnaonline.org

President and Chair
M.E. Davenport Foundation
415 E. Fulton Street
Warren Hall
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-5926
Phone: (616) 732-1098
Fax:
(616) 732-1147
E-Mail: ksneden@davenport.edu

Ms. Sue Sharra

Mr. Jack Smith

Mr. Donald A. Snide

Accountant
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S. Main Street, Suite 501
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: ssharra@aaacf.org

Board Member
The Nokomis Foundation
Waters Building
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 305-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2710
Phone: (616) 451-0267
Fax:
(616) 451-9914

Chairman
Jennings Memorial Foundation
333 Bridge Street
PO Box 352
Grand Rapids, MI 49504-5356
Phone: (616)336-6517
Fax:
(616) 336-7000
E-Mail: dasnide@bamumlaw.com

Ms. Lynne Sherwood

Mr. Leonard W. Smith

Mr. Donald W. Snide

Chairperson
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
JSJ Corporation
700 Robbins Road
Grand Haven, MI 49417-2603
Phone: (616) 847-5113
Fax:
(616)842-3112
E-Mail: sherwoodl@jsjcorp.com

President &amp; Trustee
Ethel and James Flinn Family Foundation
500 Woodward Avenue
Suite 3500
Detroit, Ml 48226-3416
Phone: (313)965-8580
Fax:
(313) 965-4480
E-Mail: lws@flinnfoundation.org

Board Member
Jennings Memorial Foundation
1861 Crosswinds Court, SE
Kentwood, MI 49508-5328
Phone: (616) 956-2825
Fax:
(616) 956-3990

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Mrs. Jeanne Snide

Ms. Denise Spencer

Ms. Betsy Upton Stover

Jennings Memorial Foundation
C/o Citizens Bank, Trust Dept.
328 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 00 I 051
Flint, MI 48502-1923

President &amp; CEO
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E. Main Street
PO Box 289
Midland, MI 48640-5153
Phone: (989) 839-9661
Fax:
(989) 839-9907
E-Mail: dspencer@midlandfoundation.co

Trustee
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
430 Oxford Road
East Lansi,pg, MI 48823-2654
Phone: (517) 33 7-7575
Fax:
(517) 337-8151
E-Mail: betsystover@aol.com

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Mrs. Sharon Snide

Mr. Frederick 0. Sprague

Ms. Lorna P. Straus

Jennings Memorial Foundation
C/o Citizens Bank, Trust Dept.
328 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 00 I 05 I
Flint, MI 48502-1923

Y AC Advisor &amp; Vice President
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
5890 E. 50th Road
PO 248
Cadillac, MI 4960 I
Phone: (231) 775-4671
Fax:
(231) 775-3871
E-Mail: spragueagency@spragueagency.co

Chairman
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
5642 Kimbark Ave.
Chicago, IL 6063 7
Phone: (773) 702-73 84
Fax:
(773) 702-5846
E-Mail: l-straus@uchicago.edu

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Mr. Richard Solecki

Ms. Marilyn Stein LeFeber

Mrs. Diana Stroman

Director
Harvey Rice Foundation
3543 Bellows Court
Troy, MI 48083
Phone: (248) 563-7586
Fax:
(248) 689-1298
E·Mail: rsolecki@ricksoleckicpa.com

Vice President-Communications
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(81 0) 766-1753
E-Mail: mlefeber@mott.org

Four County Community Foundation
984 N. Blacks Comer Road
Imlay, MI 48444
Phone: (81 0) 724-8737

Ms. Theresa Sondys

Dr. Craig Stein

Dr. Ira Strumwasser

Program Officer
Metro Health Foundation
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 965-4220
Fax:
(313) 965-3626
E-Mail: TheresaSondys@aol.com

Trustee
Marquette Community Foundation
528 Arch Street
Marquette, MI 49855
Phone: (906) 226-7002
E-Mail: cstein@chartermi .net

Executive Director &amp; CEO
Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Michigan
Foundation
600 Lafayette East X520
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 225-6399
Fax :
(313)225-7730
E-Mail: istrumwasser@bcbsm.com

Mrs. Carol Soule

Ms. Phyllis Stein

Ms. Elizabeth Sturrus

Executive Director
Shiawassee Community Foundation
PO Box 753
100 E. Main Street
Owosso, MI 48867
Phone: (989) 725-1093
Fax:
(989) 729-1358
E-Mail: shiafdn@michonline.liet

Marquette Community Foundation
528 Arch Street
Marquette, MI 49855
Phone: (906) 226-7666

Program Assistant
The Nokomis Foundation
Waters Building
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 305-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2710
Phone: (616) 451-0267
Fax:
(616) 451-9914
E-Mail: esturrus@nokomisfoundation.org

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Ms. Cathy Suardini

Ms. Ann Irish Tabor

Ms. Kristyn Theisen

Executive Director
Marquette Community Foundation
205 S. Front Street, Suite 2F
Marquette, MI 49855-4648
Phone: 906 226-7666
Fax:
906 226-2104
E-Mail: mcf@charterrni.net

President
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, MI 49417-13 85
Phone: (616) 842-6378
Fax:
(616) 842-9518
E-Mail: atabor@ghacf.org

Executive Director
Community Foundation of Monroe County
P.O. Box 627
Ill E. First Street
Monroe, M148161-0627
Phone: (734) 242-1976
Fax:
(734) 242-1234
E-Mail: ktheisen@cfmonroe.org

Mr. Ronald L. Swanson

Dr. Margaret A. Talburtt

Mr. David Thompson

Executive Director and Trustee
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
P.O. Box 102
201 N. Mitchell, Suite 101
Cadillac, MI 49601-0102
Phone: (231) 775-9911
Fax:
(231) 775-8126
E-Mail: cacf@netonecom.net

Director of Women's and Girl's Programs
James A. and Faith Knight Foundation
180 Little Lake Road, Suite 6B
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Phone: (734) 769-5653
Fax:
(734) 769-5853
E-Mail: pegtalburtt@yahoo.com

Herbert H. &amp; Grace A. Dow Foundation
4100 Silvergrass Drive
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
Phone: (616) 447-9525
Fax:
(616) 447-9609
E-Mail: thompson97@msu.edu

Mr. David K. Swenson

Ms. Debra Taylor

Ms. Diane Thompson

Vice President
Michigan Nonprofit Association
1048 Pierpont
Suite 3
Lansing, MI 48911-5976
Phone: (517) 492-2400
Fax:
(517) 492-2410
E-Mail: dswenson@mnaonline.org

Program Officer
Detroit Youth Foundation
Fisher Building, Suite 206
3011 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202-3096

Executive Director
The Miller Foundation
310 WahWahTaySee Way
Battle Creek, MI 49015-4065
Phone: (269) 964-3542
Fax:
(269) 964-8455
E-Mail: dthompson@millerfdn.org

Mr. Bryon Taber

Dr. Kenneth Taylor

Mr. Robert Thornton

Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
1415 Heritage Tower
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Phone: (269) 968-6171
Fax:
(269) 968-5126
E-Mail: bryon.taber@kellogg.com

Co-Chair
Grand Traverse Regional Community
Foundation
873 Peninsula Dr.
Traverse City, MI 49686-2742
Phone: (231) 223 -7992
Fax:
(231)941 -0021

Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
Phone: (313) 393-1164
Fax:
(313)393-1187
E-Mail: rthomton@skillman.org

Ms. Nancy Taber

Mr. S. Martin Taylor

Mr. Jason E. Tinsley

Executive Assistant
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
1415 Heritage Tower
Battle Creek, MI49017
Phone: (269) 968-6171
Fax:
(269) 968-5126

SVP, HR &amp; Corporate Affairs
DTE Energy Foundation
2000 Second A venue
Rrn2020 WCB
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 235-7269
Fax :
(313) 235-0232
E-Mail: taylorsm@dteenergy.com

Institutional Client Advisor
Bank One
611 Woodward Avenue, Suite MI 1-8113
Detroit, MI 48226-3408
Phone: (3 13) 225-3183
Fax :
(313) 225-3948
E-Mail: jason_e_ tinsley@bankone.com

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Ms. Susan Tippett

Ms. Lorna G. Utley

Mr. John Vanwyck

Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church Street
Flint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-8270
Fax:
(81 0) 767-0496
E-Mail: lkuehl@cfgf.org

President
General Motors Foundation
MC: 482-C27-D76
300 Renaissance Center
Detroit, MI 48265-3000
Phone: (313) 665-2992
Fax:
(313)665-0746
E-Mail: loma.utley@gm.com

External Communications Director
Verizon
860 Terrace Street
Muskegon MI 49440-1219
Phone: (231) 727-1246
Fax:
(231) 727-1506
E-Mail: john.vanwyck@verizon.com

Ms. Mary J. Torgeson

Ms. Katie Valenti

Mr. Christian Velasquez

Communications Associate
Council Of Michigan Foundations
1203 Hampden
Muskegon,MI49441
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: mtorgeson@cmif.org

Chairman
The Valenti Foundation
255 Martell Drive
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-3449

Trustee
Midland Area Community Foundation
208 Sylvan Lane
Midland, MI 48640
Phone: (989) 496-4571
Fax:
(989) 946-1657
E-Mail: chris.velasquez@dowcoming.com

Ms. Carol L. Townsend

Ms. Nikki Valenti

Ms. Ruth Vis

MSU- West
775 Ball Ave. Ne
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 336-3265
Fax:
(616) 336-3836
E-Mail: townse@msu.edu

President
The Valenti Foundation
255 Martell Drive
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-3449

Vice President, Public Affairs Officer
Bank One
200 Ottawa, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2405
Phone: (616) 771-7409
Fax:
(616) 771-7092
E-Mail: ruth_vis@bankone.com

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Ms. Laura J. Trudeau

Mrs. Gina Van Bruggen

Ms. Sue Volkers

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
P.O.Box3151
Troy, MI 48007-3151
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
E-Mail: ljtrudeau@kresge.org

Program Officer
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W. Western Avenue, Suite 200
Muskegon, MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538
Fax:
(231) 722-4616
E-Mail: gvanbruggen@cffmc.org

Foundations Administrator
DeVos Family Foundations
P.O. Box 230257
Grand Rapids, MI 49523-0257
Phone: (616) 643-4700
Fax:
(616) 774-0116
E-Mail: suev@rdvcorp.com

Ms. LaJeanna Turner

Mr. Dennis VanHaitsma

Mr. Lon Vredeveld

Vice President
Comerica Charitable Foundation
P.O. Box 75000
Detroit, MI 48275-3354
Phone: (313) 222-3404
Fax:
(313) 222-3900
E~Mail: lajeanna_ d_tumer@comerica.com

School Program Director
Council of Michigan Foundations
Learning To Give
630 Harvey Street
Muskegon, MI49442
Phone: (231) 767-8600

Vice Chairman
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
POBox B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391

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31st Annual Conference

Ms. Deborah Wagner

Ulrike Wege

Mrs. Gigi Wesholski

Grant Writer &amp; YAC Advisor
Ionia County Community Foundation
Ionia County ISD
2191 Harwood Road
Ionia, MI 48846-9458
Phone: (616) 522-1405
E-Mail: dawagner@ionia-isd.k 12.mi.us

The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388

Macatawa Bank
126 Ottawa Ave NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 233-3451
Fax:
(616 ) 235-0050

Mr. Randy Waiainis

Ms. Carolyn Weissbach

Mr. Thomas Wesholski

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
706 E. Gunn Road
Rochester, MI 48306-1904
Phone: (313) 226-9360
Fax:
313269226
E-Mail: rwalain@uwcs.org

Foundation Officer
Michigan Tech. University
Meese Center
1400 Townsend Dr
Houghton, MI 49931-1200
Phone: (906) 487-2228
Fax:
(906) 487-1979
E-Mail: cweissba@mtu.edu

Sr. Vice President, Corporation
Macatawa Bank
126 Ottawa, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2829
Phone: (616) 233-3320
Fax:
(616) 235-0050

Mr. Kevin F. Walker

Mr. John Welch

Ms. Lynn T. White

Program Director
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
1200 Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (81 0) 238c5651
Fax :
(810)766-1753
E-Mail : kwalker@mott.org

Division Manager
Fifth Third Bank
102 W. Front Street
Traverse City, MI 49684
Phone: (231) 995-4579
Fax:
(231) 995-4577
E-Mail: john.welch@53.com

President &amp; Trustee
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
P.O. Box 349
Midland, MI 48640-0349
Phone: (989) 837-1100
Fax:
(989) 837-3240
E-Mail: lynnwhite003@aol.com

Mr. Gregg Watkins

Ms. Laurissa Wendland

Mr. Robert White

Trustee
DeRoy Testamentary Foundation
26999 Central Park Blvd., Suite 160 N
Southfield, MI 48076-4174
Phone: (248) 827-0920
Fax :
(248) 827-0922

Administative Assistant/Y AC Advisor
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community
Foundation
616 Petoskey Street, Suite 100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
Phone: (231) 348~5820
Fax:
(231) 348-5883

Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
1849 Saxon Dr.
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
E-Mail: rmslwhite@yahoo.com

Ms. Lee Nelson Weber

Ms. Barbara Wertheimer

Ms. Sandy White

Program Director
Dyer-Ives Foundation
Suite 501-H
161 Ottawa, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-270 I
Phone: (616) 454-4502
Fax :
(616) 454-8545
E-Mail: lnweber@iserv.net

Program Officer
DENSO North America Foundation
24777 DENSO Drive
P.O. Box 5047, MC 4600
Southfield, MI 48034-5244
Phone: (248) 372-8233
Fax
(248) 213-2550
E-Mail: BARB_ WERTHEIMER@denso-d
iam.com

Trustee
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
1849 Saxon Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-5628
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: rmslwhite@yahoo.com

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Ms. Marie Wilkerson

Mr. Mike Williams

Mr. Robert Wood

Trustee
Osceola County Community Foundation
P.O. Box 37
Reed City, MI 49677-0037
Phone: (231) 832-9350

Williams Group
2450 44th St SE
Grand Rapids, Ml 49512-9081
Phone: (616) 281-0880
Fax:
(616) 281-9494

Trustee
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391

Mr. John Robert Williams

Ms. Barbara A. Willyard

Ms. Stacy Worden

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax
(23 1) 941-4066
E-Mail: john@jrwpix.com

Executive Director
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
Ill Water Street
P.O. Box 495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
Phone: (989) 354-6881
Fax:
(989) 356-3319
E-Mail: bwillyard@cfnem.org

Executive Assistant
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 East Bacon
P.O. Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242-1634
Phone: (517) 439-5101
Fax :
(517) 439-5109

Mrs. Katherine Williams

Mr. Richard Wilson

Ms. Nancy Wright

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Presidnet
Besser Foundation
123 N. Second Avenue
Alpena, MI 49707-2873
Phone: (989) 354-4722
Fax:
(989) 354-8099

Trustee
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street
P.O. Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231)536-2440
Fax:
(231) 536-2640

Ms. Lesley Williams

Mr. Timothy P. Wintermute

Huilan Yang

W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan A venue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2351
Fax:
(269) 969-2619
E-Mail: lesley.williams@wkkf.org

Executive Director
The Hannan Foundation
4750 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201-1300
Phone: (313) 833-1300 *817
Fax:
(313)833-1710
E-Mail : twintermute@hannan.org

Evaluation Manager
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-2240
Fax:
(269) 968-2693
E-Mail huilan.yang@wkkf.org

Ms. Mary Alice Williams

Ms. Mollie Wolf

Ms. Judith N. Yeo

Trustee
The Nokomis Foundation
161 Ottawa NW, Suite 305-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 451-0267
Fax
(616) 451-9914

Trustee
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
1403 1 Harper Road
Cement City, MI 49233-9644

Trustee
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
3023 Davenport
P.O. Box 3275
Saginaw, MI 48602-3652
Phone (989) 793-9830
Fax:
(9!i9) 793-0186 .

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Mr. Lloyd J. Yeo
President
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
3023 Davenport
Saginaw, MI 48602-3652
Phone: (989) 793-9830
Fax:
(989) 793-0186
E-Mail: lloyeo@yeoandyeo.com

Mr. Robert Yeo
Trustee
Yeo Family Foundation
1572 Arbor Ave
Monroe, MI 48162-3104
Phone: (989) 792-7151
Fax:
(989) 793-0136
E-Mail: RobertYeo@msn.com

Mrs. Joan Young
Executive Assistant
Conununity Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W. Western Avenue, Suite 200
Muskegon, MI 49440-1101
Phone (231) 722-4538
(231) 722-4616
Fax:
E-Mail: j young@cffmc.org

Ms. Marialyce Zeerip
YAC Advisor
Sparta Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave N.W. Suite 209-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2721
Phone: (616)887-8253

Mr. Greg M. Zerlaut
Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operatin
Fremont Area Conununity Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
PO Box 8
Fremont, MT 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
E-Mail : gzerlaut@tfacf.org

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Speakers
Ms. Lisa Abbott

Mr. Edward Bagley

Ms. Joyce Bobolts

Information Specialist
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-1611
Fax:
(269) 968-0413
E-Mail: learningcenter@wkkf.org

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (23 1) 941-40 I 0
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
E-Mail: bidesign@gtii.corn

Director Of Finance &amp; Admin:
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, N.W., Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616)451-4543
Fax:
(616) 451-8481
E-Mail: bobolts@freyfdn.org

Ms. Karen Aldridge Eason

Ms. Tamara R. Bailey

Mr. Arnold Boezaart

Foundation Liaison
Office Of Governor Granholm
P.O. Box 30013
Ill South Capitol Avenue
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (517) 241-1689
Fax:
(517) 335-7899
E-Mail: aldridgeeasonk@michigan.gov

Vice President
Northern Trust Bank, Fsb
161 Ottawa, NW, Suite 111
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2711
Phone: (616) 233-0849
Fax:
(616) 233-0841
E-Mail: TB37@NTRS.COM

Vice President, Grant Programs
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W. Western Avenue, Suite 200
Muskegon, MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538
Fax:
(231)722-4616
E-Mail: aboezaart@cffmc.org

Ms. Christine Ameen

Mr. Jack Bails

Mr. Henry Bromelkamp

Ameen Consulting &amp; Associates
50 Monroe Avenue, NW, Suite 320
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2643
Phone: (616) 774-3855
Fax:
(616) 481-3957
E-Mail: ameenca@ameenconsulting.com

Manager
Great Lakes Fishery Trust
600 W. St. Joseph, Suite 10
Lansing, MI 48933-2265
Phone: (517) 484-4954
Fax:
(517) 484-6549
E-Mail: jbails@pscinc.com

President
Bromelkarnp Company
I 06 East 24th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55404-3522
Phone: (800) 879-2565
E-Mail: henry@bromelkamp.com

Mr. Kyle Anderson

Ms. Lynne Black

Mr. David Buckler

Coordinator
NicoTEAM
1001 Medical Park Drive, Suite 100
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Phone: (616) 391-3375
Fax:
(616) 391-3388
E-Mail: kyle.anderson@spectrum-health.o
rg

Vice President Of Finance &amp; Administrati
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Avenue NW
209-C Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2701
Phone: (616)454-1751
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
E-Mail: lblack@grfoundation.org

Director Of Finance
Detroit Youth Foundation
Fisher Building, Suite 206
3011 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
Phone: (313) 875-3400
Fax:
(313) 875-340 I
E-Mail: dbuckler@detroityouth.org

Ms. Tracy B. Atkinson

Ms. Martha L. Bloom

Ms. Barbara Cervone

Director
University of Michigan-Flint
Center for Service Learning and School
Partnerships
303 E. Kearlsey Street, 444 French Hall
Flint, MI 48503
Phone: (81 0) 766-6897
Fax:
(81 0) 237-6501
E-Mail: tracya@umflint.edu

Program Director
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S. Main Street, Suite 501
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: mbloom@aaacf.org

Executive Director
What Kids Can Do
P.O. Box 603252
Providence, RI 02906
Phone: (401) 247-7665

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Ms. An-Me Chung

Ms. Alison De Lucca

Mr. David 0. Egner

Program Officer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Matt Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(81 0) 766-1753
E-Mail: achung@mott.org

Program Director
Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants
and Refugees
8526 Horner Street
P.O. Box 1100
Sebastopol, CA 95473
Phone: (31 0) 659-5090
Fax:
(213) 559-8304
E-Mail: alison@gcir.org

President
Hudson-Webber Foundation
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 1310
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (31J ) 963-7777
Fax ~
(313) 963-2818
E-Mail: degner@voyager.net

Dr. Suzanne Clarke

Ms. Marsha DeHollander

Ms. Emily Fleury

Assistant Director
Marquette Family Practice Residency
Program
1414 W. Fair Avenue, Suite 36
Marquette, MI 49855
Phone: (906) 225-3867
Fax:
(906) 225-7667
E-Mail : sclarke@mgh.org

Program Director
ACCESS
207 E. Fulton Street, 4th Floor
Grand Rapids,MI 49503-2644
Phone: (616)774-2175
Fax:
(616) 774-2883
E-Mail: marsha@accessconnects.org

Research Analyst
Office of the Governor
Public Policy Division
P.O. Box 30013
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (517) 373-6469
E-Mail: fleurye@michigan.gov

Ms. Dotti Clune

Ms. Carla Dells

Ms. Jacqueline Flowers Majors

Planning &amp; Communications Consultant
Dyer-lves Foundation
909 Virginia Avenue, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Phone: (616) 454-5445
Fax
(616)454-5445
E-Mail: dclune@earthlink.net

Financial Consultant
CapTrust Financial Advisors
170 College Avenue
Holland, MI 49423
Phone: (616) 392-5332
Fax:
(616) 392-5565
E-Mail: carla.dells@captrust.com

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
20502 Oldham Road, Apt. 202
Southfield, MI 48076-4046
Phone: (313) 255-3333
Fax:
(313) 255-4335
E-Mail: jfmajors@advantagehealthcenters.
org

Mr. John Colina

Ms. Christine Doby

Ms. Katherine Fulton

President
Colina Foundation
I Heritage Place, Suite 220
Southgate, MI 48195-3048
Phone: (734) 283-8847
Fax :
(734) 283-3725
E-Mail: johnc36034@aol.com

Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (810) 238-5651
Fax:
(81 0) 238-8152
E-Mail: cdoby@mott.org

Senior Practioner
Global Business Network
5900-X Hollis Street
Emeryville, CA 94608
Phone: (510) 547-6822
(510) 547-8510
Fax:
E-Mail : katherine_fulton@gbn.com

Ms. Mary Carole Cotter

Ms. Beverly Drake

Ms. Janne Gallagher

General Counsel and Assistant Corporate S
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-1611
Fax:
(269) 968-0413
E-Mail: mary.cotter@wkkf.org

Executive Director
ACSET Area Community Services,
Employment &amp; Training Council
144 E. Fulton Street
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3256
Phone: (616) 336-4100
Fax:
(616) 336-4118
E-Mail: drakeb@nwd.org

Vice President &amp; General Counsel
Council on Foundations
1828 L Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036-5104
Phone: (202) 466-6512
Fax · (202) 785-3926
E-Mail: gallj@cof.org

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31st Annual Conference

Mr. Lou Glazer

Mr. RichardT. Groos

Ms. Kathi Horton

Michigan Future, Inc.
P.O. Box 130426
Ann Arbor, MI 48113
Phone: (734) 747-8120
Fax:
(734) 322-0025
E-Mail: glazerl@earthlink.net

Trustee &amp; Past President
Barry Community Foundation
1828 S. Broadway
Hastings, MI 49058
Phone: (269) 945-2316
Fax:
(269) 945-0826

CEO
YMCA of Greater Flint
31 0 E. Third Street
Flint, MI 4.8502
Phone: (810) 238-7621
Fax
(810) 238-1424
E-Mail: kathihorton@ywcaflint.org

Ms. Carol Goss

Ms. Goldie Hawn

Ms. Jeannie Hosey

Vice President, Program
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
Phone: (313) 393-1162
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
E-Mail: cgoss@skillman.org

Actress/Philanthropist
C/o American Program Bureau, Inc
36 Crafts Street
Newton, MA 02458
Phone: (617) 965-6600
Fax:
(617) 965-6610

Planning &amp; Communications Consultant
2948 Beechwood, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Phone: (616) 956-8013
Fax:
(616) 956-8013
E-Mail: rhosey2@earthlink.net

Ms. Katherine Grady

Ms. Lynn Heemstra

Mr. Douglas lies

Senior Associate
Lansberg, Gersick &amp; Associates
I 00 Whitney A venue
New Haven, CT06510-1282
Phone: (203) 497-8855
Fax:
(203) 781-2747
E-Mail: grady@lgassoc.com

Adminstrator
City of Grand Rapids
Office of Children, Youth, and Families
300 Monroe, NW, Room 493
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2206
Phone: (616) 456-4353
Fax:
(616) 456-4565
E-Mail: lheemstr@ci.grandrapids.mi.us

Senior VP -Investments
Merrill Lynch
4805 Towne Centre Road
Saginaw, MI 48604-183 1
Phone: (989) 791-8422
Fax:
(989) 791-8406
E-Mail: Douglas_Iles@ml.com

Dr. Angela Graham

Mr. Neal Hegarty

Mr. Glen Jack

Vice President
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
E-Mail: angela@bccfoundation.org

Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
1200 Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 238-8152
E-Mail: nhegarty@mott.org

Executive Director
Michigan AIDS Fund
21700 Northwestern Highway, Suite 1150
Southfield, MI 48075-4926
Phone: (248) 395-3244
Fax:
(248) 395-3215
E-Mail: Gwj5361 @aol.com

Jennifer.M. Granholm

Mr. Frederick H. Hoffecker

Mr. Earl James

Governor
State Capitol Building
P.O. Box 30013
Lansing, MI 48909-7513
Phone: (517) 335-7858
Fax:
(517) 335-6863

President and CEO
Better Business Bureau of Detroit and
Eastern Michigan
30555 Southfield Road, Suite 200
Southfield, MI 48076-7751
Phone: (248) 644-9068

City Vision, Inc.
1422 Madison, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49507
Phone: (616) 451-9140
Fax:
(616) 451-0615
E-Mail: earl@cityvisioninc.org

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�31st Annual Conference

Mr. Robert B. Jaquay

Ms. Sharnita C. Johnson

Mr. Gregory A. Keoleian

Associate Director
The George Gund Foundation
45 West Prospect Avvenue
1845 Guildhall Building
Cleveland, OH 44115-1039
Phone: (216)241-3114
Fax:
(216) 241-6560
E-Mail: rjaquay@gundfdn.org

Program Officer
Ruth Mott Foundation
Ill E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (81 0) 233-0170
Fax:
(81 0) 233-7022
E-Mail: sjohnson@rmfdn .org

Co-Director, Center for Sustainable Sytem
University of Michigan
School ofNatural Resource
430 E. Uniyersity
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1115
Phone: (734) 764-3194
Fax:
(734) 647-5841
E-Mail: gregak@umich.edu

Ms. Carla Javits

William Johnson, Mayor

Mr. Charles Ketchum

President
Corporation for Supportive Housing
1330 Broadway
Suite 601
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone: (510) 251-1910
Fax:
(510) 251-5954
E-Mail: carla.javits@esh.org

Mayor
City of Rochester, New York
City Hall, 30 Church Street
Rochester, NY 14614
Phone: (585) 428-7045
Fax:
(585) 428-6059
E-Mail: johnsonw@cithofrochester.gov

Founder
West Michigan Benefits, Inc.
700 Three Mile Road, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49544-8220
Phone: (616)785-9373
Fax:
(616) 785-9325
E-Mail: cketchum@westmichiganbenefits.
com

Mr. Ronald B. Jimmerson

Mr. H. Peter Karoff

Mr. Dan Kildee

Human Resources Manager
Cascade Engineering
5251 36th Street, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49512
Phone: (616) 975-4812
Fax:
(616) 075-4707
E-Mail: jimmersonr@cascadeng.com

Founder and Chairman
The Philanthropic Initiative
77 Franklin Street
Boston, MA 021 I 0-1510
Phone: 617/338-2590
Fax:
(617) 338-2591
E-Mail: pkaroff@tpi .org

Treasurer
Genesee County
900 South Saginaw
Flint, MI 48502
Phone: (81 0) 257-3059
Fax:
(8 10) 257-3885
E-Mail: dkildee@co.genesee.mi.us

Ms. Dorothy A. Johnson

Ms. Susan Katz Froning

Mr. Gerald Knight

CMF President Emeritus &amp; Trustee
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
P.O. Box 312
Grand Haven, MI 49417-0312
Phone: (616) 847-6881
Fax :
(616) 847-6882

President &amp; CEO
NEW Center
II 00 North Main, Suite 102
Ann Arbor, Ml 481 04
Phone: (734) 998-0160
Fax:
(734) 998-0163
E-Mail: sfroning@new.org

President
Speckhard-Knight Charitable Foundation
771 Bogey Court
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-8844
Phone: (734) 761-8752
Fax:
(734) 827-0091
E-Mail: zmjk@comcast.net

Ms. Emily Johnson

Ms. Alice Kennedy

Mr. Glenn F. Kossick

IDA Clinet
Grand Rapids Opportunities for Women
(GROW)
25 Sheldon SE, Suite 20 I
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Trustee
Dyer-Ives Foundation
Kennedy Management Resources
2775 Rum Creek, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49508
Phone: (616) 698-0065
Fax:
(616) 698-0558
E-Mail: alice@krnr-inc.coni

Executive Director
Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 965-4220
Fax:
(313) 965-3626
E-Mail: GKossick@aol.com

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Ms. Barbara Kratchman

Ms. Kate Levin Markel

Ms. Terri McCarthy

President
ArtServe Michigan
17515 W. Nine Mile Road, Suite 1025
Southfield, MI 48075-4425
Phone: (248) 557-8288
Fax:
(248) 557-8581
E-Mail: kratchman@artservemichigan .org

Program Officer
McGregor Fund
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2090
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 963-0054
Fax:
(313) 963-3512
E-Mail: kate@mcgregorfund.org

Program Officer
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapj ds, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(6 16) 957-0616
E-Mail : trnccarthy@wegefoundation.org

Mr. Shale P. Lapping

Mr. James Marks

Mr. Brent McCleary

President
IPEX, Inc.
123 S. Main Street, Suite 146
Royal Oak, MI 48067-2627
Phone: (248) 548-0770
Fax :
(248) 548-3177
E-Mail: splapping@ipexusa.com

Vice President &amp; Director of Grant Progra
Greater Milwaukee Foundation
1020 North Broadway
Milwaukee, WI 53202-3157
Phone: (414) 272-5805
Fax :
(414) 272-6235
E-Mail : jmarks@greatermke.org

Lead Systems Engineer
Information Technology Partners, Inc
Summit Pointe
140 W. Michigan Ave.
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3602
Phone: (800) 789-7487
E-Mail: blm@itpnet.com

Mr. Aaron Laramore

Ms. Elisha Marr

Mr. Marvin H. McKinney

Director
Corporation for Supportive Housing
I 0327 E. Grand River Avenue, Suite 409
Brighton, MI 48116-6501
Phone: (81 0) 229-7712
Fax:
(81 0) 229-7743

HR &amp; Information Systems Specialist
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
209-C Waters Building
161 Ottawa Avenue NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2721
Phone: (616)454-1751
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
E-Mail: emarr@grfoundation.org

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-2174
(269) 969-2118
Fax:

Ms. Wendy Lewis-Jackson

Mr. Ralph Mason

Mr. Dan McKinnon

Program Director
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
209-C Waters Building
161 Ottawa, N.W.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2721
Phone: (616) 454-1751
Fax :
(616) 454-6455
E-Mail: wjackson@grfoundation.org

Administrative Lieutenant
Grand Rapids Police Department
One Monre Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Executive Director
East Jordan Family Health Center
60 1 Bridge Street
East Jordan , MI 49727
Phone: (231) 536-2303
Fax:
(231) 536-9864
E-Mail : mckinn@gtlakes.com

Mr. Chuck Loring

Ms. Olivia P. Maynard

Mr. Kevin McQueen

BoardSource
1828 L Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 452-6262
Fax :
(202) 452-6299

President
Heron Oaks Foundation
9425 Horton Road
Goodrich, MI 48438
Phone: (810) 239-1535
Fax:
(81 0) 232-6311
E-Mail : omaynard@umich.edu

Associate Partner
Brody Weiser Bums
7600 Hammond Avenue
Takoma Park, MD 209 I 2
Phone: (301) 434-5769
Fax:
(301) 434-0722
E-Mail: kevinm@brodyweiser.com

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Mr. Heath J. Meriwether

Mr. Stephen E. Nedwicki

Mr. Jeffrey D. Padden

Publicher
Detroit Free Press
600 W. Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 222-6895
Fax:
(313) 222-8874
E-Mail: meriwe@freepress.com

Vice President
Comerica Bank
PO Box 75000
MC 3462
Detroit, MI 48275
Phone: (313) 222-5067
Fax:
(313) 222-7041
E-Mail: senedwicki@comerica.com

President
Public Policy Associates, Inc.
119 Pere Marquette, Suite 1C
Lansing, MI 48912-1231
Phone: (5 i7) 485-4477
Fax:
(517) 485-4488
E-Mail: ppa@publicpolicy.com

Mr. Quentin J. Moore

Mr. Gary Noble

Ms. Carol Paine McGovern

Michigan Public Health Institute
2438 Woodlake Circle, Suite 240
Okemos, MI 48864
Phone: (5 I 7) 3 24-73 23
Fax:
(517) 324-7364
E-Mail: qmoore@mphi.org

Executive Director
Muskegon River Watershed Assembly
College Of Allied Health Sciences
200 Ferris Drive VFS 311
Big Rapids, MI 49307
Phone: (231)591-2334
Fax:
(231) 591-2306
E-Mail: nobleg@ferris.edu

President
Paine Family Foundation
2445 Hall Street, S.E.
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3504
Phone: (616) 285-0409
Fax:
(616) 285-3671
E-Mail: painemcgov@aol.com

Mr. William F.L. Moses

Ms. Julia Oliver

Mr. Victor J. Papale

Senior Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
PO Box 3151
Troy, MI 48007
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
E·Mail: wflmoses@kresge.org

Vice President of Finance
Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Drive, Suite I 04
Lansing, MI 48911-5338
Phone: (517) 272-2870
Fax:
(517) 272-2871
E-Mail: joliver@crcfoundation.org

President
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church Street
Flint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (81 0) 767-8270
Fax:
(810)767-0496
E-Mail: vpapale@cfgf.org

Ms. Kymberly Mulhern

Mr. Myron Orfield

Ms. Kari Pardoe

President/CEO
The Nokomis Foundation
161 Ottawa Avenue, NW, Suite 305C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2710
Phone: (616) 451-0267
Fax:
(616) 451-9914
E-Mail: kmulhem@nokomisfoundation.or

President
Metropolitan Area Research Corporation
1313 Fith Street, SE, Suite 108
Minneapolis, MN 55414-4506
Phone: (612) 379-3926

Program Associate
Council of Michigan Foundations
OneS. Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
Grand Haven, MI 49417
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-7080
E-Mail: kpardoe@cmif.org

Mr. Mark Murray

Dr. Joel J. Orosz

Ms. Sharon Parks

President
Grand Valley State University
I Campus Drive
Allendale, MI 49401-9401
Phone: (616) 331-2182
Fax:
(616)331-3503
E:Mail: murray@gvsu.edu

Trustee
Guido A. &amp; Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
Johnson Center For Philanthropic Studies
401 W. Fulton St. , 238C, DeVos
Grand Rapids, Ml 49504
Phone: (616) 331-7309
Fax:
(616)331-7592
E-Mail : oroszj @gvsu.edu

Senior Research Associate
Michigan League for Human Services
1115 S. Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 202
Lansing, MI 48912-1658
Phone: (517) 487-5436
Fax:
(517) 371-4546
E-Mail: sparks@mlan.net

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Ms. Susan S. Pool

Mr. JeffRemtema

Ms. Ashima Saigal

Director &amp; COO
Ruth Matt Foundation
111 E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (81 0) 233-0170
Fax:
(81 0) 233-7022
E-Mail: spool@rmfdn.org

LEED Accredited Architect
Progressive A &amp; E
1811-4 Mile Road, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525

Director of Services, Western Michigan
NPower Michigan
118 Commerce, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 632-1020
Fax:
(616) 459-8460
E-Mail: ashima@npowermichigan.org

Ms. Mary Jane Pories

Mr. Milton W. Rohwer

Mr. James A. Sansoterra

President
Fishladder, Inc.
419 Norwood SE, Suite 160
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Phone: (616) 458-2476
Fax:
(616) 336-8439
E-Mail: mjpories@fish1adder.het

President
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, NW, Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616) 451-4561
Fax:
(616) 451-8481
E-Mail: rohwer@freyfdn.org

Senior Vice President and Chief Investmen
Comerica Charitable Foundation
P.O. Box 75000, MC 3314
Detroit, MI 48275-0001
Phone: (313)222-5040
Fax :
(313) 222-6945
E-Mail: jasansoterra@comerica.com

Ms. Marcia L. Rapp

Mr. Craig Ruff

Ms. Kari Schlachtenhaufen

Vice President Of Programs
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa A venue NW
209-C Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2721
Phone: (616)454-1751 ext. 104
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
E-Mail : mrapp@grfoundation.org

President
Public Sector Consultants
600 W. St, Joseph Street
Lansing, MI 48933
Phone: (517) 484-4954
Fax:
(517) 484-6549
E-Mail: cruff@pscinc.com

President &amp; CEO
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
Phone: (313) 393-1185
Fax :
(313)393-1187
E-Mail: kschlachtenhaufen@skillman.org

Mr. Richard K. Rappleye

Ms. Lori R. Runquist

Ms. Karen Schrock

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
P.O.Box3151
Troy, MI48007-3151
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
E-Mail: rkrappleye@kresge.org

VP &amp; Director, Hedge Funds
Northern Trust Global Investments
181 W. Madison
Chicago, IL 60675
Phone: (312) 444-5934
Fax:
(312) 444-4489
E-Mail: Irr2@ntrs.com

Executive Director
Adult Well-Being Services
1423 Field Avenue
Detroit, MI 48214
Phone: (313) 924-7860
Fax :
(313) 924-0350
E-Mail: kschrock@awbs.org

Mr. Thomas Reis

Mr. William Rustem

Mr. Scott Schropp

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2344
Fax:
(269) 969-2619
E-Mail : tkr@wkkf.org

Sr. Vice President
Public Sector Consultants
600 West St. Joseph, Suite I 0
Lansing, Ml 48933-2265
Phone: (517) 371-7468
Fax:
(51 7) 484-6549
E-Mail: wrustem@pscinc.com

Senior V.P. &amp; Trust Officer
Merrill Lynch
4805 Towne Centre Road
Saginaw, Ml 48604-2831
Phone: (989) 791-8493
Fax :
(989) 791-8462
E-Mail : Scott_Schropp@ml.com

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Ms. Linda Shively

Ms. Marsha J. Smith

Ms. Linda Stephan

Executive Director
Baldwin Family Health Care, Inc.
1615 Michigan
Baldwin, MI 49304-7984
Phone: (231}745-2743
Fax:
(231)745-3690
E-Mail: lshively@familyhealthcare.org

Executive Director
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (23 I) 941-40 I 0
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
E-Mail: rotaryms@gtii.com

Former Program Director
Degage Ministries
342 Rosemary, SE
Grand Rapisis, Ml 49507
Phone: (616)617-9419
E-Mail: stepphan6@msu.edu

Ms. Lindsey A. Shull

Dr. Herbert C. Smitherman, Jr

Mr. Rafael Suarez, Jr.

IDA Coordinator
Grand Rapids Opportunity For Women
(GROW)
25 Sheldon, SE, Suite 210
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

The Detroit Medical Center
4201 St. Antoine, 9C
Detroit, MI 4820 I
Phone: (313) 966-5187
Fax:
(313) 966-8111
E-Mail: hsmither@dmc.org

Senior Correspondent
NewsHour
3620 S. 27th Street
Arlington, VA 22206
Phone: (703) 998-2798
Fax:
(703) 998-2159
E-Mail: rsuarez@newshour.org

Ms. Diana R. Sieger

Ms. TerriL. Stangl

Ms. Elizabeth C. Sullivan

President
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave N.W. Suite 209-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2721
Phone: (6 16) 454-1751
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
E-Mail: dsieger@grfoundation.org

Executive Director
Center for Civil Justice
320 South Washington
Saginaw, MI 48607
Phone: (989) 755-3120
Fax:
(989) 755-3558
E-Mail: tstangl@ccj-mi .org

Vice President - Program &amp; Administratio
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W. Big Beaver Road
P.O. Box 3151
Troy, MI 4 8007-3151
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
E-Mail: ecsullivan@kresge.org

Mr. Mark Silverman

Mr. Mitchell L. Stapley

Mr. Robert G. Tambellini

Publisher and Editor
The Detroit News
615 W . Lafayette Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 222-2247
Fax:
(313) 222-2599
E-Mail: msilverman@detnews.com

Chief Fixed Income Investment Officer
Fifth Third Investment Advisors
Ill Lyon, NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2406
Phone: (616) 653-5765
Fax:
(616) 653-5836

President
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street
P.O. Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440
Fax:
(231) 536-2640
E-Mail: bob@c3f.org

Dr. Gerald K. Smith

Ms. Barbara Steidle

Mr. George A. Tarlas

President &amp; CEO
Detroit Youth Foundation
Fisher Building, Suite 206
3011 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
Phone: (313) 875-3400
F~x:
(3 13) 875-340 I
E- Mail: gks@d-y-f.org

Project Coordinator
Michigan State University
Teachers for a New Era
430 Administration Building
East Lansing, MI 48824
Phone: (517) 432-1075
E-Mail: bsteidle@ msu.edu

Director, Senior Consultant
Asset Consulting Group, Inc.
7700 Bonhomme A venue, Suite 650
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 862-4848
Fax:
(314) 862-5967
E-Mail: george.tarlas@acgnet.com

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�31st Annual Conference

Mr. Duane L. Tarnacki, Esq.

Mr. William R. Vanderbilt

Mr. William Vits

Partner
Clark Hill PLC
500 Woodward Avenue
Suite 3500
Detroit, MI 48226-3485
Phone: (313) 965-8264
Fax:
(313) 965-8252
E-Mail: dtamacki@clarkhill.com

Executive Director
The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
70 West 8th Street, Suite 100
Holland, MI 49423
Phone: (616) 396-6590
Fax:
(616) 396-3573
E-Mail: billvand@macatawa.org

Percussionist
2240 Maguire NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
Phone: (61 6) 364-6869
E-Mail: vitsy@comcast.net

Carole E. Thompson
Senior Associate
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
701 St. Paul Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: (41 0) 223-2933
Fax:
(410) 223-3333

Ms. Angela VanderHulst

Mr. Moses L. Walker

Project Manager
Johnson Center for Philanthropy and
Nonprofit Leadership
401 W. Fulton
276C DeVos Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49504
Phone: (616) 331-7589
Fax:
(616) 331-7592

Executive Director, Comunity Relations
Borgess Health Alliance
1521 Gull Road, MSB Suite 355
Kalamazoo, MI 49048
Phone: (269) 226-5249
Fax:
(269) 269-5966
E-Mail: moseswalker@borgess.com

Ms. Margaret E. Thompson, M

Dr. Donna Vanlwaarden, Ph.D.

Mr. Matthew Wasmund

Trustee
Harry A. &amp; Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
4100 Silvergrass Drive, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525-9553
Phone: (616) 447-9525
Fax:
(616) 447-9609
E-Mail: thomps97@msu.edu

Director
Dorothy A. Johnson Center on
Philanthropy
232C DeVos Center
40 I W. Fulton Street
Grand Rapids, MI 49504-6431
Phone: (616) 331-7585
E-Mail: vaniwaad@gvsu.edu

Vice President
Bank One
611 Woodward Avenue
Suite MII-8113
Detroit, MI 48226-3408
Phone: (313) 225-3454
Fax:
(313)225-3948
E-Mail: matthew_ h_ wasmund@bankone.c
om

Mr. Michael Thompson

Rev. Edgar L. Vann, Jr.

Tom Watkins

President
Information Technology Partners
1011 N. Mayfair Rd.
Suite 201
Milwaukee, WI 53226-3431
Phone: (800) 789-7487
Fax:
(262) 820-2166
E-Mail: mct@itpnet.com

Pastor
Second Ebenezer Baptist Church
2760 East Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48211-2072
Phone: (313) 872-7322
Fax:
(313) 872-4998

Superintendent Of Public Instruction
Michigan Department Of Education
PO Box 30008
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (517) 373-3324

Ms. Kris VandenBerg

Mr. Douglas Varley

Mr. Peter M. W ege

3800 Van Buren
Hudsonville, MI 49426

Member
Caplin &amp; Drysdale, Chartered
One Thomas Circle, NW, Suite II 00
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 862-7818
Fax:
(202) 429-3301
E-Mail: dnv@capdale.com

President
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, Ml 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616

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Mr. Keith Weigel
Institutional Investment Manager
Bank One
611 Woodward Avenue
STE Mil 8120
Detroit, MI 48226-3408
Phone: (313) 225-3595
Fax:
(313) 225-3516
·E-Mail : Keith_Weigel@bankone.com

Mr. Donald G. Williamson
Director of Finance &amp; Adril.
McGregor Fund
333 W. Fort St., Suite 2090
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 963-0030
Fax:
(313) 963-3512
E-Mail: don@mcgregorfund.org

Mr. Keith Winn
Sustainable Design Specialist
Fishbeck Thompson Carr and Huber
1515 Arboretum Drive, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Phone: (616) 464-3 727
Fax:
(616) 364-3997
E-Mail: kwinn@altelco.net

Dr. Kimberlydawn Wisdom
Michigan Surgeon General
Michigan Department Of Community
Health
P.O. Box 30195
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (517) 335-8024
(517) 335-94 76
Fax:
E-Mai l: surgeongeneral@michigan.gov

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BUILDING

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Nov EMBER 1 0 - 12, 2003 , AMWAY GRAN D PLAzA H oTEL , GRAND RAPIDS

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MICHIGAN F OUNDATIONS

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

�DEAR GRANTMAKERS,

Join us this fall for the Council of Michigan Foundations' 31st Annual Conference.
It's certain to be the year's best educational and networking event for Michigan
grantmakers.
During these challenging times, joining colleagues to explor$ ways of "Building
Opportunities Together" has never been more important._The conference-designed
by and for foundation staff and trustees-will offer 40+ sessions on a wide range
of skills, issues, and topics, a Boston College workshop for corporate grantmakers ,
site visits, tours, great evening events, and plenty of time to network.
The conference will be held in Grand Rapids, a recent finalist for "All-American"
City. Along with great n ew restaurants and a flourishing cultural scene , Grand
Rapids is now home to the downtown campus of Grand Valley State University , the
VanAndel Res earch Institute, the DeVos Convention Center, and more.
We are pleased to be recognizing the Frey Family-Twink, David , John and Tedas Honorary Conference Co-Chairs. Their leadership through the Nokomis
Foundation and Frey Foundation has benefited Kent , Charlevoix, and Emmet
Counties as well as our entire state.
Our plenary speakers are actress/ philanthropist Goldie Hawn , journalist Ray
Suarez, and Governor Jennifer Granholm. They will join more than roo other
outstanding presenters to make this a Conference you don't want to miss.
See you in Grand Rapids!

Diana Sieger

John Colina

PROGRAM CoMMITTEE Co-CHAIRS

i'v'filt Rohwer

Susan Broman

HosT CoMMITTEE Co-CHAIRS

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W E D NE SDAY , NOVEMBER 12

2 : 00 - 3:15p.m.

1 : 00 - 2 :45 p . m .

12 :3 0 - 2:00p.m .

OPE N I NG PLENARY-

LUNCHEO N PLE NARY :

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10

DONORS PLATFORM:
ACTRESS/PHILANTHROPI ST

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The Microscope

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CLO SIN G L UN CHEON

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Laughter is the Best Medicine

Building Opportunities Together

Academy A ward
winner Goldie
Hawn created
the Bright Star
Foundation
to further her
philanthropic
interests . From Operation
Smile to children's diabetes to
the Foundation for Tibet , her
quiet philanthropy reflects our
theme , Building Opportunities Together .
Hawn will share why she believes
L aughter is the Best Medicine.

Ray Suarez , Senior
Correspondent
of the N ewsHour
with Jim Lehrer
and former host
of NPR's Talk of
the Nation,
will anchor a panel of veteran
grantmakers to t alk about the
increased scrutiny philanthropy
is receiving from both the media
and members of Congress. How
do we respond to the issues of
accountability and impact?

Governor Jennifer
Granholm intends
to overcome
Michigan' s
challenges
by building
opportunities
together with the private ,
nonprofit , and philanthropic
sectors. She is looking to Michigan
foundations for knowledge,
innovative models, and partnerships. Granholm will share h er
vision for the ways government
and the philanthropic sector
can work together to make
Michigan stronger .

BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE S
COMMUNICATING

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New 3 - credit course from The Center for
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Mondqy, Nove mber 10

Tuesdqy, November 11

Wednesdqy, November 12

7 : 00a.m .

7 :30a.m.

7 :3 0a . m .

CONFERENCE

BREAKFAST MINI -

BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLES

REGISTRATION OPENS

PLENARY SESSIONS

9 : 00a . m.
MINI - PLENA:RY SESSIONS

8 : 00 a .m.

9 :15a.m.

RESOURCE CENTRAL OPENS

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

BOSTON COLLEGE WORKSHOP

DR. Is IN

11:00 a.m .
CONCURRENT SESSIONS

FOR CORPORATE

DR. Is IN

GRANTMAKERS BEGINS

11 : 1 5 a. m.

(register i?Y October I)

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

12:30 p.m.

CMF ADVISORY

10 : 00 a. m.

CABINET MEETING

COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
STAFF

&amp;

TRUSTEE MEETING

FOUNDATION CENTER

CLOSING LUNCHEON PLENARY:
GovERNOR jENNIFER
GRANHOLM

COOPERATING COLLECTIONS
ANNUAL MEETING

1 2: 45 p.m.
NETWORKING LUNCHEONS

1:00 p.m.
LUNCHEON

&amp; ANNUAL

MEMBERS' MEETING
PLENARY SESSION:
RAY SUAREZ

&amp;

JOURNALIS\I'

FOUNDATION

LEADERS oN AccouNTABILITY

3:30p . m.

3 : 00p.m.

CONC U RRENT SESSIONS

SITE VISITS

DR. Is IN

EXPERIENCED

&amp;

TOURS

GRANTMAKERSSEMINAR

4: 4 5p.m.- BREAK

DR. Is IN

6:00p.m .
RECEPTION, DINNER

6 : 30p.m.

&amp;

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RECEPTION' GRAND GALLERY,
DEVos CoNVENTION CENTER

AMWAY GRAND PLAZA HOTEL

(bl!siness attire)
CONFERENCE ATTIRE

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10:00 a . m.- 1 :45 p.m.
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS MEETING &amp;
NETWORKING LuNCHEON FoR TRUSTEES; CEOs;
FINANCE, DEVELOPMENT &amp; PROGRAM OFFICERS
National and statewide issues affecting grantmakin g ,
donor tracking and accountability ; statewide
initiatives; grant opportun ities ; and trainings .

Health Care for Michigan's Rural Underserved
Opp o rtunities and challenges of rur al health care .

Suzanne Clark. IVfD, lvfarquette Familv Practice Rcsidenry:
Mw;garcl E. Thompson, M.D. Herbert H. and Grace A. Dmc
Foundotwn: Don l'vfcl\innon, Easl]ordan Fanll]Y Health
Center: Linda Shively, Baichcin FamiJy Health Center
Ins &amp; Outs of Funding Faith-Based Organizations

2:00- 3:15p.m .
OPENING PLENARY - DONORS PLATFORM:
Laughter is the Best Medicine
Goldie Hmcn, Actress/Pllilonthropisl

Funding faith-based organizations within your
foundation ' s values and grant guidelines .

Robed Franklin. Harvard Divini!J School: Carol Goss,
The Skillman Foundolion; l~ymbeJiV Mulhern , The Nokomis
Foundation; Carole Thomjmm. Annie E. Cas~v foundation

3:30- 4:45p .m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS

How Not To Respond to the Current Investment Environment
Capaci!J Building: What Does it Mean ?
Effective approaches, successful models,
and challenges for funders and nonprofits.
Paul Connoljv. Conserccdion Compor~v: DeDc Esquc. The
.N{Jiromis Foundation: Suson Koi,: Froning, Nonprofit Entnprise

at Work: Angelo Groham. Baiilc Creek Communi!V Foundation
Generations of Giving:
Leadership &amp; Continui!JI in Famijy Philanthro£y
An international study of family foundations
highlights the importance of effective governance
and succession planning for accomplishing
philanthropic goals.
Katherine Gm1v. Lamberg, Cersich &amp; Assooales;

;\Jilt RohicW, Frey Foundation

I nvesting in today' s market.

Matt \V(Jsmw:d and Kcilh \:Veigci, Bane One lm•eslmenl Advisors;
Shale La,bping. lmoestmeni Per:fimnance Evaluation X[&gt;erts

15 Tips for Making Ends Meet in a Down Economy
How coll.lmunity foundations are surviving in
today' s economy- from leveraging grant dollars
to creating new shared back-office operations .

Bob Tambcllini, Charlevoix County Communi!y
Foundation ond Friends

6:00p.m . - RECEPTION, DINNER &amp; ENTERTAINMENT
AMWAY GRAND PLAZA HOTEL
(business attire)

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7:30- 9:00a.m.- B REAKFAST M I N I-PLENARY SESSI O NS

What's the RX for a Healt/:y Michigan?
Health care and insurance savings through
investing in prevention for obesity, teen
pregnancy, and HN/AIDS.

Dr. Kimbcijydmcn Wisdom. Surgeon GeneraL State

Capital News: Updates from Lansing &amp; Washington
Why policymakers are taking a hard look at
foundations and how our field is responding.
Kurcn Aldri~~-e--Eoson. Gocernor Gmnholm 's OJfcP;
]anne Golloghcr. Council on Foundotions

Envisioning Philanthropy 's Future
How philanthropy can define its future
role in our rapidly changing world.
Katherine Fulton. Globo/ Business Nch.i ork: Tom Rris.

WK. Kcllog_r; Foundation

Top

10 W~s

to Strengthen Foundation Board Performance

Meet the new norms for transparency and accountability
toward becoming a more effective board.
C\ic!~ L( i'Pt,;·. B.:c ·dS, •( rcr.._; 0,_,1 t''..' ,o · unnc-,tnced

Addressing Racism &amp; Diversi!Ji in Local Communities
Pract ical ideas for helping l ; cal communities
move forward on this critical issue .

Ti-a.s• AtJ.-; 1son. L'n;y _;!, ·fJ,ich\;:;ar·-lTnl- Krrthl Horton.
nVCA afGreote• Flint: James A. Marks. Grcuter Milzcauhcc
Foundation; \ ictorJ- Pc!/Jolc. Communi!&lt; Foundation of
Greater Flint: Kwd!crlv R• berson. C. S. J1ott Foundation
Competitive Empl01ee Benefits Packages
Build competitive benefit packages to attract
and retain high performing employees .
]L&gt;_rcc Bobolts. Fr~v Foundotion; Eric Brogan. Brogan. Reed. Van
Corder{:- Associates: Carlo Dells, C:ajb Ti-ust Finuncial Adnisors:

Julia O!iz'er, C:aj;ital Region Commun1!r Foundation

Supporting the We lfare to Work Transition
What 's N ext forK -12 Education Reform?
A candid look at past efforts, future
opportunities and challenges for
achieving the school reform vision.
Bm·bara Cervone. What Kids Can Do; JosejJh Dominic. He in:_
Fndmcments: Hfcn1r Lcii'is-.fucl:son. Grand Rojl1ds Communi!l
FoundatiOn: TiJm lander Ark. Bill and ,\fe/indu Cotes Foundmion

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Today's welfare system and foundation opportunities.
Btce··'r D-m'o. ·I Hi
Scn;c 'Emp-'_'rmcnt &amp;( nm
. 1 ·fl 'l 1_~; n~r '1fw,.l'i 1o C. Johnson, Ruth Jf,J 1t
F~nou?ation; Ron Jin:ntl:.'r:-;on, Coscode Engn1
Sharon Pnrk~.
/~d i~·h(~on Lcu,s·uc Jor 1-i urn on Scrriccs

Benefits ofBuilding Green
The economic, environmental and social
r eturns of "green" buildings.
,\colt 'In. r&gt;'n(:,·.tnl· 5u'f.&lt;J:nohft

Leveraging Assets &amp; Impact with Program Related Investments (PRis)
What PRis are and how they can help your
foundation achieve its grantmaking goals.
Erhcard Bug!~y. Roto:T Charities ofTrocerse Ci!r: Robert ]aqu~)!,
The George Gund Foundotion; Ke, in McQucl''l. Bn)~v.

Weiser, Burns

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11:15 a.m.- 12:45 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Leveraging Change through Foundation Partnerships
Benefits of partnerships to achieve
shared grantmaking goals .
A1orlho Bloon1. ~inn ,Arbor flreo Connnunitv Foundotion:
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Gerold
Spcckhard-- I\~nt:ght C'horitaL~lc FoundLthon:
Hiclwrd Lon/. l?XR Foundation

Achieving Economic Self-Su.fficienry
Individual Development Accounts and other
asset-building tools for helping the working
poor rise up and stay out of poverty.
I:. uri fwncs. Cijr hsion; Er;c Muschier. Michigan 1DA

Willion1 R.
Fout1dutfon

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Alternative Investments &amp;: Asset Allocation
Pros and cons of alternative investments
and asset allocation basics.
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Engaging Immigrants and Refugees for Stronger Communities
Providing a support system to help newcomers
become part of and help revitalize our communities .
n,dti C/,,ne. ~'orbui'cn': Alison De Lucca. Cnmtmohers
(,,)nccrneci ..-'ifl1 frqnn~:;Tonfs &lt;~· Rtji.J.~-ec.~: }ronnie 1-foscv~

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if1onogerncnt Resource;,·

1:00-2:45 p.m. -ANNUAL MEMBERS' MEETING &amp;
LUNCHEON PLENARY: The Microscope is on Us
Ror Suore;;_, TlJe J\cwsHour 1mthjim Lehrer nnd FrJUndoiion Lender.&lt;

3:00- 6:00p.m.
EXPERIENCED GRANTMAKERS SEMINAR
A hands-on workshop on scenario planning to
extend your vision and advance your mission.
f\uihcrine Fulton . Glob(d Bwmess 7Vef,Iork
SITE VISITS &amp; TOURS (Preliminary List)

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Dorot~ A. Johnson

Center for Philanthro£)1 and Nonprofit
Leadership, Grand Vallry State Universi!J
Host: Donna Vaniwaarden, Johnson Center

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T1·usi Clobul
Asset Consulting GroujJ. fnc.

Fighting Hunger
Non profits are increasing the use of available
federal food programs to eliminate hunger.
1\[onha de Holiundcr, ACCESS: Kotc Lecirh\furkel.
McGregor Fund: TerriL Stong!. Crrdf'!'
Cicil/ustice

The Ferguson Project: A Response to Homelessness
Host: Glenn Kossick, Metro Health Foundation
Grand Rapids Public Museum: Our Native Neighbors

From Public Opinion Poll to Communi!J Action
Public opinion polling to build awareness, support,
and media exposure for your grantmaking goals.
Christopher Barnes. C:cnlerfor Sw-n~y Research and Anoivs1s,
Unicersitv
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The Skiiiman Foundation: Mark SJ!uemwn, Detroit JYezcs

Host: Deborah Muller, Dyer-Ives Foundation
Frederik Meijer Gardens &amp;: Sculpture Park
VanAndel Research Institute ... and more.
6:30p.m.- RECEPTION, GRAND GALLERY,
DEVos CoNvENTION CENTER

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Creating "Cool" Cities
Urban planning to support economic
development of our cities and state.
r ' . ' ".;'lt'' Hud.IOI'- \ ~bbu h undation; Barbara Kratchman,

Want to host a discussion? Send topic suggestions
to CMF via Ruth Anne Southgate-Otto at
(269) 227-9567 o r raso6l@i2k.com.
INITIAL TOPICS:
Making After-Sch ool Count
Muskegon River Watershed Collaborative
Land as a Community Development Asset
Portfolio Risk Adjustment Tools &amp; Donor Trends
Native American Neighbors
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Land Use: Where is Michigan Headed?
Land Use Leadership Council recommendations
for increasing regional efficiency and maximizing
public resources.
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'1n,,y_ (. ~- ',[,Jtt f,.,undation; William}rdmmn. C'JiV './
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C'wfJnrc.twn; H'iliiam Rust •m. Public Sector Consultants

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Economic Outlook
What investment advisors' predictions mean
for your foundation's investment performance.
teill· P f . .\'cd,,·icki. Cormnru Ba 1k: James t;unsoterm.

Great Start. Where to Start?
Early childhood development is a top priority
for educators, policy makers and funders.

o;n r;ca Primtc Banhn5: \1itchdll Sutj;l~\'. Fifih Thi•Yi
IJrc fmc•Jt lduisors

MEMBER PUBLICATIONS &amp; AWARD WINNERS:

POSTER SESSIONS:

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�Wednesday, November 12
11:00 a.m.- 12:15 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Effective Models for CataJyzing Social Change
Innovative strategies helping marginalized
residents rejoin their communities.
Jntti . ell (I 0 {eGn e Hose . C.uPsc.ltont;; Rc.lph Jfasor&gt;.

IRS Tips for Private Foundations &amp; the Role of the Audit Committee
Key audit areas , avoiding problems with the IRS,
and audit committee roles and responsibilities.
Dac·id Buckler, Detro if E,u!l, Foundo ic '1:

Lofunt

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Cm1rd Rr.,p•ds Policr Oc,bortmtnt: Jfrmbe !I Mulhern. The
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h.' 1) lunlc 1Be:, ~~ • 1 •1 ;_£ '_ · ."i;socic;tior

H. K. Kdloi{S Four,Jt (tun

Advancing Your Mission with Technology
Technology plans to help your foundation
achieve its strategic goals .

E/i.,ha Marr·. Gr111.d RatPc s CrJmn~cmi!r Foundation: Ric/wrd
Ro{Jj;/~rc. The Krc.1gc Fvurdati, n: .;hhima S;,igrl. l1·e, 1ern
,\Jichi~·cn \Po '·: 11-ch,, I 1 l10mp.w1. lnf(,rnwtiu,r
Tccluwlog; Purtne:s

Improving Nonprofit Effectiveness with a Mouse Click!
An on-line resource on nonprofit management.
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DTE Energy Foundation

Ann K.lrish
Earhart Foundation

Julie F. Cummings, Vice Chair -

Russell G. Mawby

Private Foundations
The Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation

CMF Advisory Cabinet

Diana R. Sieger, Vice Chair -

Heron Oaks Foundation

Community Foundations
Grand Rapids Community Foundation

David K. Page

Kari Schlachtenhaufen, Secretary

The Skillman Foundation

Olivia P. Maynard

Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
Phillip H. Peters

Lloyd J. Yeo, Treasurer
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Robert S. Collier, President
Council of Michigan Foundations

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

C. David Campbell

The Sebastian Foundation

McGregor Fund
Elizabeth A. Cherin

Fremont Area Community Foundation
Herbert D. Doan

Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
David 0. Egner

Hudson-Webber Foundation
Rev. J. Louis Felton

Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Russell L. Gabier

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
RichardT. Groos

Barry Community Foundation

William C. Richardson

David S. Sebastian

Gerald K. Smith
Detroit Youth Foundation
Betsy Upton Stover

FrederickS. Upton Foundation
Elizabeth C. Sullivan

The Kresge Foundation
Margaret E. Thompson
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Sandra E. Ulsh
Ford Motor Company Fund
Amanda Van Dusen
Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, P.L.C.

�HIGHLIGHTS OF 2003 -2004 MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
EDUCATION
Providing high quality educational programs and resources
for staff and trustees of foundations and corporate giving
programs is one of the services most valued by CMF
members. This year, CMF offered over 30 customized
workshops and an array of new resources on administration,
communications, finance, fund development, governance,
grantmaking, investments, public policy and other topics .

Highlights include:

• The 5th Annual Family Foundations Retreat attended
by over 75 participants from ages 8 to 80
• The new Institute for New Grantmakers designed in
partnership with GrantCraft and the Johnson Center
for Philanthropy at Grand Valley State University
• The on-going partnership between CMF and the Boston
College Center for Corporate Citizenship through which
22 corporate grantmakers received certification

REPRESENTATION IN LANSING
AND WASHINGTON

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12th Annual Foundations on the Hill visit

Government scrutiny of the philanthropic and nonprofit
sectors made this year an especially important one for CMF
in its role as advocate for grantmakers in Washington
and Lansing.
Highlights include:
• Changes to the payout provision in HR7 (the CARE Act)
through working closely with members and the Michigan
Congressional Delegation

• 12th Annual Foundations on the Hill visit to Washington
in which 20 members participated
• T he Nonp rofit Advisory Council to the State Attorney
General created through the joint efforts of CMF and the
Mi chigan Nonprofit Association

"Thank.r . . .for yo11r tyj;icctf!y well organized and creative work in
putting on one of the be.rt cmnttct! conference.r I've found in any field."
Edward "Ted" Bag ley, trustee, Rotary Charities ofTraverse City

�"I have been on the new webJite and I love it. It iJ very mer friendly."
Kris Theisen, executive director, Community Foundation of Monroe County

NEWS &amp; INFORMATION
Sharing information about the activities and
achievements of members with grantmakers, grantseekers,
the media, government and the public and keeping
members apprised of issues affecting their work became
a stronger component of CMF's work this year.
Highlights incl~tde:
• NewsWire, the new service providing original articles
on issues affecting philanthropy distributed each week
via www.cmif.org

• The Working with Government area of www.cmif.org,
offering news, information, resources and examples
of grants in the Public Policy Committee's six
1ssue areas
• More "how to" articles in newsletters on issues such as
disaster recovery planning, audit committee roles and
responsibilities and operating a family foundation
with no staff

GROWING PHILANTHROPY
Helping individual donors and corporations formalize
their g iving is one of CMF's primary roles.
Highlights include:

• Consultations with 32 individuals/families and
eight corporations interested in formalizing their
charitable giving

• www.youthgrantmakers.org, a clearinghouse on youth
grantmaking. Download Leadership, Volunteerism and
Giving: A Longitudinal Study of Youth Grantmakers
(1993-2003)

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• The 12th Annual Summer Youth Leadership Conference
which provided 120 youth grantmakers from Michigan
and six other states with opportunities to increase their
knowledge and skills in leadership, ethics and
grantmaking

"CMF'J level of member Jervice and dedication to the field of philanthropy makeJ . .. (it) .. .the very best in the field
of regional aJJociatiom of grantmaken. We are very proud to be a member of the Council of Michigan Foundatiom."
David A. Odahowski, president, Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation

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�OUR SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
Tbe Council of Michigan Foundations operates two mpporting organizations, i.e., separate nonprofit
corporations with B oards ofTru.rtees appointed by CMF and ind11ding CMF trmtees.
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FOUNDATIONS' VENTURES (MCFV)
MCFV supports collaborative activities by community foundations
that will contribute to achieving economies of scale and growth in
assets. The MCFV Board of Trustees, chaired by Libby Cherin, president
and CEO, Fremont Area Community Foundation, provides oversight
to several initiatives primarily supported by grants from the Charles
Stewart Mort Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
H ighlights include:
• The Community Foundation R &amp; D Incubator's "Tools for Giving"
marketing portfolio distributed to a national audience at the
Council on Foundations' 2003 Community Foundation
Conference. The four portfolios offer 85 marketing tools to
community foundations that have agreed to adopt national standards.
Regional Team-Up provided matching grants to teams
of community foundations for the development and

implementation of regional marketing strategies such as a
Bequest/Legacy Society Initiative in the Eastern region and
joint presentations by John Brown, a planned giving expert, in
the Thumb area. Lessons learned are being shared through the
multi-state Community Foundation Regional Marketing Initiative,
a two-year program involving communityfoundations in
Mary land, South Carolina and Iowa.
• The Communities of Color Task Force supported seven Michigan
community foundations working to expand and diversify their
donor bases within the African-American and Hispanic communities.
For more information about MCFV, please contact Donnell Mersereau,
director, community foundations, at dmersereau@cmif.org
or 616.842.7080.

CMF activities are designed to serve grantmakers and advance giving in Michigan. These activities fall within six purpose areas:

ADVOCATE: To represent grantmakers' interests and concerns with state and federal officials.

LEAD: To facilitate and support collaborative philanthropic responses to critical needs.

EDUCATE: To support and advance effective practice among foundation staff and trustees.

NETWORK: To facilitate the exchange of information among grantmakers and with grantseekers.

INCREASE: To assist with the growth of organized philanthropy.

PROMOTE: To help residents understand and appreciate the role of philanthropy.

�"I will be delighted to pay my 2004 dues at the new rate so that CMF can
maintain the excellent service that has allowed our foundation to flourish."
Janet Bauer, executive director, Four County Community Foundation

MEMBERSHIP COMPOSITION
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{19 Public Foundations
Donor-Advised
165 Fam ily Foundations)

Community Foundations, Affiliates ,
Donor-Advised Funds &amp; Supporting Organi zations )

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Membership in the Council of Michigan
Foundations provides a wide array of benefits.
For more information, contact
Jeri Fischer, director,
membership &amp; special projects

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616.842.7080 or visit www.cmif.org

"The Boston College certificate program is the most useful training experience I
have had throughout my 20+ years in the field of Community Relations."
Susan Carbin Krichbaum, community relations manager, AAA Michigan

�OUR ENDOWMENT FUNDS
We are grateful to members for helping to create and contribute to CMF's eight endowment fimds.
Income from these fimdr makes it po.rsible for CMF to reJpond quickly to member needs and opportunities.
William W. Allen Fund
To support government relations work on state and
federal legislation and regulations affecting philanthropy
Community Foundations Endowment Fund
To support ongoing technical assistance to community foundations

'
Community Foundations Technology Fund
To support the ongoing technology needs of community foundations

MCFYP (Michigan Community Foundations'
Youth Project) Endowment Fund
To support ongoing technical assistance to Michigan
community foundations' youth advisory committees
Margaret Ann (Ranny) Riecker Leadership Fund
To support leadership activities that help CMF accomplish its mission
On March 31 , 2004, the combined market value
of these endowment fimds was $12,641,875.

Dorothy A. Johnson Education Fund
To support nationally-recognized speakers at the Annual Conference
and special training on principles and practices for grantmaking
Russell G. Mawby Fund to Increase and Improve Philanthropy
To aid new collaborative opportunities and special
publications that will advance the field of philanthropy
Russell and Ruth Mawby Fund for Kids
To support summe~; internships for the alumni of
community foundation youth advisory committees

Contributing to a CMF endowment fund is an
effective way to support our mission to increase, enhance
and improve philanthropy in Michigan. For information
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on making a contribution, please contact
Rob Collier, president &amp; CEO.

6 16.842.7 080

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�COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS &amp; SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
Condensed Combined Financial Statements - Years Ended Marc h 31, 2004 &amp; 2003

COMBINED BALANCE SHEETS
March 31
2004

March 31
2003

2004

2003

Accounts payable &amp; other liab.
Grants payable

$574,464
905,919

$549,387
1,029,201

Total liabilities

1,480,383

1,578,588

Unrestricted
Temporarily restricted
Permanently restricted

12,377,110
18,552,035
4,635, 114

7,485,138
19,578,531
4,615,483

Total net assets

35,564,259

31,679,152

$37,044,642

$33,257,740

LIABILITIES

ASSETS
Cash
Investments
Grants &amp; contributions receivable
Prepaid expenses &amp; other assets
Property &amp; equip net of depreciation

$7,612,796
25,156,980
3,552,657
64,019
658,190

$8,766,017
18,590,965
5,285,726
60,599
554,433

NET ASSETS

Total assets

$37,044,642

$33,257,740

Total liabilities and net assets

COMBINED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
CMF General
Operations
&amp; Specia l
Projects

CMF
Endowm e nt
Funds

Michiga n
Community
Foundations'
Ve ntures

Michig a n
AIDS Fund

2004
Total

2003
Total

SUPPORT AND REVENUES
Member contributions
Grants &amp; other contributions
Conferences
Publications
Investment income &amp; other

$900,485
4,233,939
498,445
42,867
49,234

$27,63 1
19,491
40
2,970,203

$150,000
16,367

$1,569,167
3,033

$900,485
5,980,737
534,303
42,907
6,237,229

$926,095
9,708, 125
4 17,920
77,167
(2,8 19,263)

3,214,759

Total support revenue

5,724,970

3,017,365

3,381,126

1,572,200

13,695,661

8,310,044

2,708,694
510,078
138,787
69,359
546,911
127,448
1,967,894

9,472
50,422
9,200
0
32,637

796,824
67,514
1,259
0
82 1,502
14,701
497,054

988,400
10,178
26,284
83,968
62,718
5,540
283,031

4,503,390
638,192
175,530
153,327
1,463,768
147,689
2,728,658

5,917,403
437,786
213,767
125,923
1,252,035
105,285
2,711,787

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EXPENSES
Grants
Conferences
Publications
Fundraising
Professional fees
Depreciation
Programming/member services

25,679

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6,069,171

127,410

2,198,854

1,415,119

9,810,554

10,763,986

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Changes in net assets
Transfer from Other Funds
Net assets at beginning of year

(344,201)

2,889,955
35,762
9,716,158

1,182,272
(35 ,762)
12,688,604

157,081

3,885, 107

(2,45 3 ,942)

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800,212

31,679,152

34,133,094

8,474,178

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$8,129,977

$12,641,875

$13,835, 11 4

$957,293

$35,564,259

$31,679,152

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�OUR MEMBERS
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Albion Community Foundation
Allegan County Community Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
Baraga County Community Foundation
Barry Community Foundation
Battle Creek Community Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation
Branch County Community Foundation
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
Capital Region Community Foundation
Charlevoix County Community Foundation
Chippewa County Commuh iry Foundation
Dickinson Area Community Foundation
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Four County Community Foundation
Greater Frankenmuth Area
Community Foundation
Fremont Area Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Gratiot County Community Foundation
Greenville Area Community Foundation
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
Huron County Community Foundation
The Jackson County Community Foundation
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Keweenaw Community Foundation
Leelanau Township Community Foundation
Lenawee Community Foundation
M and M Area Community Foundation
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
Manistee County Community Foundation
Marquette Community Foundation
Marshall Community Foundation
Michigan Gateway Community Foundation
Midland Area Community Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Mr. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Muskegon County
Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan
Otsego County Community Foundation
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
Community Foundation of Greater Rochester
Roscommon County Community Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Sanilac County Community Foundation
Shiawassee Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Southfield Community Foundation

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Community Foundation of St. Clair County
Sturgis Area Community Foundation
Three Rivers Area Community Foundation
Tuscola County Community Foundation
Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION AFFILIATES
Alger Regional Community Foundation
Athens Area Community Foundation
Bedford Foundation
Clare County Community Foundation
Clio Area Community Fund
Constantine Area Community Foundation
Coopersville Area Community Foundation
Crystal Falls/Forest Park Area Community Fund
Community Foundation for Delta County
The Eaton County Community Fund
Fenton Community Fund
Grand Blanc Community Fund
Homer Area Community Foundation
Ionia County Community Foundation
Iosco County Community Foundation
Greater Ishpeming Area Community Fund
Lapeer County Community Fund
Les Cheneaux Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Mason County
Mecosta County Community Foundation
Missaukee Area Community Foundation
Negaunee Area Community Fund
North Central Michigan Community Foundation
Norway Area Community Fund
Community Foundation for Oceana County
Osceola County Community Foundation
Schoolcraft County Community Foundation
Sparta Community Foundation
Sr. Ignace Area Community Foundation
Straits Area Community Foundation
Tahquamenon Area Community Foundation
Wyoming Community Foundation
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
DONOR ADVISED FUNDS
The Gilmour Fund
Huckle Family Fund
F. Martin and Dorothy A. Johnson
Donor Advised Fund
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
The Whitney Fund
CORPORATE GIVING PROGRAMS
AAA Michigan *
American Axle An d Man ufactur ing
Bank One

Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Michigan
and Blue Care Network
Bodman L. L. P.
Chemical Bank and Trust
Citizens Bank-Flint
Detroit Lions, Inc.
Fifth Third Bank
Great Lakes Energy People Fund
Guardian Industries Corp.
Kmart Corporation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
Loeschner Enterprises, Inc.
Loomis, Sayles, &amp; Company, L.P.
Macatawa Bank
Michigan Automotive Compressor, Inc.
Miller, Canfield, Paddock, and Stone, PLC
Munder Capital Management
National City Bank of Michigan/Illinois
Northern Trust Bank, Fsb
Pfizer Corporation
Plante &amp; Moran, LLP
Public Benefit Corporation
SBC
Smith Barney Citigroup*
Standard Federal - Wealth Management
Target Corporation
Verizon
CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS
Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Michigan Foundation
Comerica Charitable Foundation
Consumers Energy Foundation
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
Delphi Foundation
Delta Dental Fund
DENSO North America Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation
DTE Energy Foundation
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.
Flint Ink Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
Grand Rapids Label Foundation
JSJ Foundation
Kellogg's Corporate Citizenship Fund
Kelly Services, Inc. Foundation
L and L Educational Foundation
La-Z-Boy Foundation
MASCO Foundation
The MEEMIC Foundation for the
Future of Education
Howard Miller Foundation
The Pistons-Palace Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation

Whirlpool Foundation
Wolverine World Wide Foundation
FAMILY FOUNDATIONS
The Alabaster Fund
Allen Foundation, Inc *
Americana Foundation
Amy Foundation
Charles Anthony Foundation
Arcus Foundation
Charles F. and Adeline L. Barth Foundation
The Barrs Foundation
Madeleine and Mandell L. Berman Foundation
Bingham Family Foundation
Birrwistle Family Foundation
The Blodgett Foundation
John A. and Marlene L. Boll Foundation
Bonisteel Foundation
David A. Brandon Foundation
Benjamin and Marion Bregi Foundation
Hilda E. Bretzlaff Foundation
Edalene and Ed Brown Family Foundation *
Buhr Foundation
The Campbell Fund
Castaing Family Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Foundation, Inc.
Colina Foundation
Julius V. and Alice G. Combs Foundation
Cook Charitable Trust
Cook Family Foundation
Raymond M. and Jane Cracchiolo Foundation
Robert and Jeanine Dagenais Foundation
M.E. Davenport Foundation
DeRoy Testamentary Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The DeVlieg Foundation
Daniel and Pamella DeVos Foundation
Dick and Betsy DeVos Foundation
Douglas and Maria DeVos Foundation
The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation
Eileen and Brian DeVries Family Foundation
The Doan Family Foundation
The Herbert and Junia Doan Foundation
Dole Family Foundation
Alden and Vada Dow Family Foundations
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dryer Family Foundation
The Duffy Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Marshall M. Fredericks Foundation
Frey Foundation
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation

�Glancy Foundation, Inc.
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Granger Foundation
Hagen Family Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
J ames and Catherine H aveman Family Foundation
The H ees Family Foundation
The Edsko and Claire Hekman Foundation
Paul B. Henry Foundation
Heron Oaks Foundation
H erring ron-Firch Family Foundation
The Holley Foundation
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Julius and Cynthia Huebner Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
Bill and Bea Idema Foundation
Isabel Foundation
Jennings Memorial Foundation
Lloyd and Mabel J ohnson Foundation
Paul A. Johnson Foundation
Kaufman Foundation
Keller Foundation
KINSHIP Foundation
The]. Edward Kloian Foundation
Klopcic Family Foundation
Knight Family Charitable and Educational
Foundation
J ames A. and Faith Knight Foundation
The Helen Laidlaw Foundation
Larson Family Fund
Charles W. Loosemore Foundation
T he Edward Lowe Foundation
The Ludy Family Foundation
The Lyon Foundation
Mackey Foundation
The Malpass Foundation
Richard and J ane Manoogian Foundation
Marrin Family Foundation
Peter B. Mason Charitable Foundation
The Matthaei Foundation
W.B. McCardell Family Foundation
B.D. and Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C. S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W. D. and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Millman-Harris-Romano Foundation
Sid Mirrra and Bani Mirrra Family Foundation
Molitor Family Foundation
Frederick S. and Lezlynne P. Moore
Family Foundation
Morley Foundation
Ruth Mort Foundation
H enry C. and Audrienne Murray Foundation
Narrel Family Foundation

Allen E. and Marie A. Nickless
Memorial Foundation
The Nine Tuna Foundation
Paine Family Foundation
Charles A. Parcells Foundation
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Donald and Ann Parfer Family Foundation
Peak Street Foundation
Pearson Family Foundation
Joe D . Pentecost Foundation
Karen and Drew Peslar Foundation
The Pinney Foundation
Plym Foundation
Sara Pollack Ed ucational Trust
Porter Family Foundation
Porter Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Preede Foundation
The Meyer and Anna Prenris Fami ly
Foundation, Inc.
Drake Quinn Family Foundation
Rachor Family Foundation, LTD
Ransom Fideli ty Company
River City Foundation
RJK Foundation
Edward and Elyse Rogers Family Foundation
Rosenzweig Coopersmith Foundation
The Ruffner Foundation
Ghassan M. Saab Foundation
The Samaritan Foundation
Savage Foundation
Schalon Foundation
The Sebastian Foundation
Sehn Foundation
William and Sarah Seidman Foundation
George and Elizabeth Seifert Foundation
The N ateS. and Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Shubeck Mansour Foundation
Speckhard-Knighr Charitable Foundation
St. Denys Foundation
T he Charles J . Srrosacker Foundation
The Summers Foundation, Inc.
T he Tapestry Foundation of Mary Carmel
and Thomas P. Borders
The Taubman Foundation
The Tiscornia Foundation, Inc.
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
J erry L. and Marcia D. Tubergen Foundation
Turn 2 Foundation, Inc.
Amherst and ]aneth Turner Foundation
Burton H. and Elizabeth S. Upj ohn
Charitable Trust
FrederickS. Upton Foundation
The Valenti Foundation

W. S. and Lois VanDalson Foundation
The Wege Foundation
Charles R. and Marie Werner Foundation
The Wersman Foundation
Bill and Sally Wildner Foundation
The Marilda R. Wilson Fund
T he Ralph C. Wilson Foundation
Isadore and Beryl Winkelman Foundation
The Kate and Ri chard Wolters Foundation
Yeo Family Foundation
The Young Foundation
Melvin L. and Hilda]. Zuehlke
Charitable Foundation
W. Tom ZurSchmiede Foundation
INDEPENDENT FOUNDATIONS
J ames C. Acheson Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust
Besser Foundation
Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
The Carls Foundation
The Clarence and Grace Chamberlin Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Dyer-Ives Foundation
Earhart Foundation
C.K. Eddy Family Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
The Fetzer Institute
Ford Foundation
The Gerber Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
The Greater Lansi ng Foundation
The Hannan Foundation
Myrtle E. and William G. H ess Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
The Clarence and Jack Himmel Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward F. and Irma Hunter Foundation
Irwin Foundation
Paul C. Johnson Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
Chaim , Fanny, Louis, Benjamin and Anne
Florence Kaufman Trust
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
The Lourie Foundation
McCurdy Memorial Scholarship Foundation
McGregor Fund
Metro H ealth Foundation
Michigan Stare Medical Society Foundation
The Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Charles Stewart Mort Foundation
The Nokomis Foundation
Amos Nordman Charitable Trust

Herbert and Elsa Panting Foundation
Ramser-Morgan Foundation
Milton M. Ramer Foundation
Harold and Carolyn Robison Foundation
Bill and Vi Sigmund Foundation
Sinai Medi cal Staff Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
Slemons Foundation, Inc.
St. Clair Foundation
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnirz Foundation
The Keith W. Tanrlinger Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Vicksburg Foundation
John W. and Rose E. Watson
Scholarship Foundation
J ames A. Welch Foundation
John and Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation
H arvey Randall Wickes Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundat ion
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
OUT-OF-STATE ASSOCIATES
Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation, Inc.
The Iacocca Foundation
JohnS. and J ames L. Knight Foundation
The Seabury Foundation
Seevers Fam ily Foundation
PUBLIC FOUNDATIONS
Detroit Youth Foundation
Ethel and James Flinn Foundation
Free Press Charities, Inc.
Grand Rapids J aycees Foundation
Grear Lakes Fishery Trust
J ewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
The Jewish Fund
Jewish Women's Foundation of
Metropolitan Detroit
Library of Michigan Foundation
Marquette-Alger Youth Foundation
Michigan Humanities Council
Michigan State Bar Foundation
Michigan Women's Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Rotary District 6360 Foundation
United J ewish Foundation
John D. Voelker Foundation
PUBLIC FOUNDATION
DONOR ADVISED FUNDS
Shaevsky Family Foundation
Tuscarora Fund

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&amp; Administration

Barbara A. Dryer
Grants &amp; Contracts Manager

Kathleen N. Ginocchio
Webmaster

Donnell S. Mersereau
Director, Community
Foundations

Jeri L. Fischer
Director, Membership
&amp; Special Projects

Laura L. Hutchison
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Alissa L. Olsen
Student Office Assistant

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Albion Community Foundation
203 S. Superior Street
P.O. Box 156
Albion MI 49224-1774
Phone: (517) 629-3349 Fax: (517) 629-8027
E-mail: director@albionfoundation.org Website: www .albionfoundation.org
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524 Marshall Street
Allegan MI 49010-1632
Phone: (269) 673-8344 Fax: (269) 673-8745
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201 S. Main Stre_et, Suite 501
Ann Arbor MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401 Fax: (734) 663-3514
E-mail: info@aacf.org
Website: www.aaacf.org
Elliott, Cheryl W. - President &amp; CEO
Bloom, Martha L. - Program Director
Driver, Mary Cameron - Communications/Special Projects
Hale, Jennifer Balch - Program Associate/Development Associate
!ott, Suzanne - Grant Manager
Reeves, Michaele - Office Manager
Richards-Schuster, Katie - Program Officer
Sharra, Sue - Accountant
Whelan, Susan - Development Assistant

Baraga County Community Foundation
P.O. Box 338
L'Anse MI 49946-0352
Phone: (906) 353-7898 Fax: (906) 353-7896
E-mail: baragacf@up.net
Cote, Gordette Marie - Executive Director

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629 W. State Street, Suite 201
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E-mail: bonnie@barrycf.org
Website: www.barrycf.org

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Richards, Jennifer - Program Direc/
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Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jacl{son Street
Battle Creek MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181 Fax: (269) 962-2182
E-mail: bccf@bccfoundation.org
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Phone: (989) 893-4438 Fax: (989) 893-4448
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Phone: (269) 83-330
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2West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517 Fax: (517) 279-2319
E-mail: brcofound@cbpu.com
Website: www.brcofoundation.org
Knight, Colleen - Executive Director &amp; Y AC Advisor
Sparrow, Susan - Program Assistant

Cadillac Area Community Foundation
P.O. Box 102
201 N. Mitchell, Suite 101
Cadillac MI 49601-0102
Phone: (231) 775-9911 Fax: (231) 775-8126
E-mail: cacf@netonecom.net
Website: www .users.netonecom.net/-cacf

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Missaukee County Community Foundation

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Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing MI 48911-5338
Phone: (517) 272-2870 Fax: (517) 272-2871
E-mail: dfliehman@crcfoundation.org
Website: www .crcfoundation.org
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McGowan, Joyce - Vice President of Programs
Oliver, Julia - Vice President of Finance
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Eaton County Community Foundation

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East Jordan MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440 Fax: (231) 536-2640
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Hansen, Laura - Administrative Assistant
Radke, Maureen - Program Officer

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P.O. Box 1979
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Sault Sainte Marie MI 49783-7979
Ph~ne: (906) 635-1046 · Fax: (775) 417-7368
E-mail: sacf@30below .com
Atkins-Wagner, Sue - Executive Director &amp; Youth Advisor

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Community Foundation for Muskegon County
425 W. Western Avenue, Suite 200
Muskegon MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538 Fax: (231) 722-4616
E-mail: info@cffmc.org
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Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Community Foundation for Mason County
Community Foundation for Oceana County

Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan
111 Water Street
P.O. Box 495
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Phone: (989) 354-6881 Fax: (989) 356-3319
E-mail: cfnem@alpena.cc.mi.us
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Putnam, Maggie - Accounting and Fund Manager
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Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
North Central Michigan Community Foundation
Straits Area Community Foundation
Iosco County Community Foundation

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333 W. Fort Street, St!ite 2010
Detroit MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 Fax: (313) 961-2886
E-mail: cfsem@cfsem.org
Website: www.cfsem.org
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502 Church Street
Flint MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-8270 Fax: (810) 767-0496
E-mail: khorton@cfgf.org
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- Rash, Joel - Facade lmpro€1Je£\ t!2fu:J~coordinator
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Clio Area Community Fund
Fenton Community Fund
Grand Blanc Community Fund
Lapeer Community Fund

Community Foundation of Greater Rochester
127 West University Drive
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ax: 248) 608-2826
Phone: (248) 608-2804
E-mail: cfound@cfound.org
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The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area
Courthouse Square, Suite 100
70 West 8th St.
Holland MI 49423-3166
Phone: (616) 396-6590 Fax: (616) 396-3573
E-mail: cfothza@macatawa.org Website: www .macatawa.org/~cfothza
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Mavis, Diana - Finance Director
Morawski, Kathy - Program Director
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Community Foundation of Monroe County
P.O. Box 627
111 E. First Street
Monroe MI 48161-0627
Phone: (734) 242-1976 Fax: (734) 242-1234
E-mail: info@cfmonroe.org
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516 McMorran Blvd.
Port Huron MI 48060-3826
Phone: (810) 984-4761 Fax: (810) 984-3394
E-mail: cfscc@advnet.net Website: www .stclairfoundation.org
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Ellerkamp, Susan - Program Officer
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Conine, Jane - FIMS Operator
Lachay, Connie - Secretary
Millican, Deb - Office Manager
Affil iated Geographic Component Fund:
Alger Regional Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Delta County
Gogebic County Area Community Fund Les Cheneaux Area Community Fund
Schoolcraft County Community Foundation
St. Ignace Area Community Fund
Taquamenon Area Community Fund
West Iron Area Community Foundation

�Dickinson County Area Community Foundation
427 S. Stephenson, Suite 207
Iron Mountain MI 49801-3458
Phone: (906) 774-3131 Fax: (906) 774-7640
~E-mail: dcacf@uplogon.com Website: www.dcacf.org
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Warodell , Pamela \ - Administrative Assistant

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231 E. St. Clair
P.O. Box 539
Almont Ml 48003-1050
Phone: (810) 798-0909 Fax: (810) 798~0908
E-mail: info@4ccf.org
Website: www.4ccf.org
Bauer, Janet S. - Executive Director
Gabridge, Christine - Administrative Assisstant

Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
P.O. Box B
Fremont MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350 Fax: (231) 924-5391
E-mail: info@tfacf.org
Website: www.tfaf.org
Cherin, Elizabeth A. - President &amp; CEO
Bishop, Patrick - Community Relations Officer &amp; YAC Advisor
Cowles, Robin - Information Services Associate
Crisman, Mary - Program Associate
Goebel, Jerene - Program Associate
Huisjen, Mary - Office Assistant
Huschke, Kathryn L. - Chief Program Officer
Jahr, Jeff - Program Officer
Jordan, Robert - Philanthropic Services Officer
Myers, Sherry - Finance Officer
Myers, Tracy - Administrative Associate
Portenga, Lisa - Scholarship Coordinator &amp; Donor Service Coordinator
Redder, Marjorie - Executive Assistant To the President
Zerlaut, Greg M. - Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Mecosta County Community Foundation
Osceola County Community Foundation

�Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-6378 Fax: (616) 842-9518
E-mail: info@ghacf.org
Website: www .ghacf.org
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Carol - Program Administrator
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209-C Waters Building
161 Ottawa Avenue NW
Grand Rapids MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616) 454-1751 Fax: (616) 454-6455
E-mail: grfoundation@grfoundation.org
Website: www .grfoundation.org
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- Bishop, Ruth E. - Education Program Officer
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Price, Amy - Program Administrative Assistant/Receptionist
Puckett, Ann - Program Administrative Assistant
Rapp, MarciaL. - Vice President of Programs
- Swartzentruber, Lon - Donor Relations Director
- Tiefenbach, Jill - Program Administrative Assistant
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Ionia County Community Foundation
Sparta Community Foundation
Wyoming Community Foundation

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E-mail: gccf@edzone.net
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Marshall, Sally - FIMS Administrator

Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 East Bacon
P.O. Box 276
Hillsdale MI 49242-1634
Phone: (517) 439-5101 Fax: (517) 4
E-mail: info@abouthccf.org
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q60 S. Van Dyke
Bad Axe MI 484i3-9615
Phone: (989) 269-2850 Fax:.(989. 269-2844
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One Jackson Square, Suite 110-A
Jackson MI 49201-1406
Phone: (517) 787-1321 Fax: (517) 787-4333
E-mail: info@jacksoncf.org
Website: www.jacksoncf.org
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Frybarger , Aline - BMine3s &amp;Fit&lt;aRGil MaAager e._,
- ~aino, Jan - Program Officer
Taylor, Christine - Youth &amp; Education Consultant
- Townsend, Sharon - Adffiinishati veAsslStant o\..\~u.

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�Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S. Rose Street
Suite 332
Kalamazoo MI 49007-4792
Phone: (269) 381-4416 Fax: (269) 381-3146
E-mail: info@kalfound.org
Website: www.kalfound.org
Hopkins, Jack - President/CEO
Bronsink, Shannon - Marketing/Communications Coordinator
Campbell, Kelly L. - Finance Coordinator- Funds Management
Carpenter, Trish - Research &amp; Analysis Coordinator/Donor Relations
Carter, Carol - Schol arship Administrator
Chope Hughes, Deb - Donor Relations Officer
Crown-Schieble, Dorilee - Donor Relations Officer
Fergemann, Ann - Senior Donor Relations Officer
Freeland, Wes - Vice President, Donor Relations
Gardiner, David D. - Vice President, Programs
Gipson, Sue - Executive Assistant To the President
Grubb, Jeanne - Donor Relations Officer
Jackson, Tiffany - General Program Assistant
Jones, Don - Program Officer
Lealofi, Sam - Initiative Coordinator
Livingston, Candice - Finance Coordinator- Gift Services
Mitchell, Valerie - Receptionist
Pickett-Erway, Carrie - Program Officer
Racette, Karen - Controller
Rosenbaum, Pat - Donor Relations Assistant
Royal, Gloria - Vice President, Marketing Communications
Slancik, Amy - Research &amp; Analysis Coordinator
Springgate, Susan K. - Vice President, Finance &amp; Administration
Timmons, Nancy - Scholarship Assistant
Winling, Jan - Finance/HR Assistant
Wood, Deborah A. - Finance Coordinator- Grantmaking

Keweenaw Community Foundation
PO Box 101
City Centre, Lower Level
Houghton MI 49931-0101
Phone: (906) 482-9673 Fax: (906) 482-9679
E-mail: kcf@charterinternet.com Website: www.keweenaw-community-foundation.org
Hyslop, Mary Sue - Executive Direct~\:
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Leelanau Township Community Foundation
109 Nagonaba Street
P.O. Box 818
Northport MI 49670-0818
Phone: (231) 386-9000 Fax: (231) 386-9000
E-mail: ltcf@chartermi.net
Bolde, Sue - Executive Director

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M &amp; M Area Community Foundation
1101 11th Avenue
P. 0. Box846
Menominee MI 49858-3018
Phone: (906) 864-3599 Fax: (906) 864-3657
E-mail: mmfoundation@czwireless.net Website: www .mmcommunityfoundation.org

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-- Hanson, Sarah - Program Director/Administrative Assistant
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Mackinac Island Community Foundation
Twilight Inn
P.O. Box 1933
Mackinac Island MI 49757-1933
Phone: (906) 847-3701 Fax: (906) 847-3893
'r E-mail: info@micf.org
Website: www.micf.org
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77 Spruce Street
Manistee MI 49660-1524
Phone: (231) 723-7269 Fax: (231) 723-4983
E-mail: manisteefoundation@net-port.com Website: www .manisteefoundation.org
Bruchan; Karen - Executive Director
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Marquette Community Foundation
205 S. Front Street, Suite 2F
Marquette MI 49855-4611
Phone: (906) 226-7666 Fax: (906) 226-2104
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Suardini, Cathy - Executive Director
Vallier, Linda - Program Administrator
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Greater Ishpemin gArea Community Fund
Negaunee Area Community Fund

Marshall Community Foundation
126 W. Michigan, Suite 202 c1.'c.~~:Aoo"'CI""'
Marshall MI 4906~­
Phone: (269) 781-.2273 Fax:(!b9) 781-9747
E-mail: info@marshallcf.org Website: www .marshallcf.org.
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;Q.._I;lrtRsr, KatRlssR- - Executive Assistant
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Phone: (269) 695-3521 Fax:
9) 695-4250
E-mail: mgcf@mgcf.org
Website: www .mgcf.org
Habicht, Robert N. - President
Keiser, Heather - Administrative Assistant/Y AC Advisor

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Midland Area -Community Foundation
109 E. Main Street
P.O. Box289
Midland MI 48640-0289
Phone: (989) 839-9661 Fax: (989) 839-9907
E-mail: info@midlandfoundation.com
Website: www.midlandfoundation.com
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Cl-ine, Dan - Legal Counsel
Crowl, Heather - Accounting Clerk
Dittenber, Laura - Administrative Assistant
Jackson , Brian - Program Officer
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Mault, Ken - Program Coordinator/ - GVPP
Williams, Denise - YAC Coordinator

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Clare County Community Foundation

Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
113 W. Broadway
P.O. Box 1283
Mount Pleasant MI 48804-1283
Phone: (989) 773-7322 Fax: (989) 773-1517
E-mail: info@mpacf.org - Website: www.mpacf.org
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Wheeler, Nancy - Administrative Assistant

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P.O. Box 344
Gaylord, MI 49734 154
Phone: (989) 731-0597 Fax: (9
731-0597*51
E-mail: otsegofoundation@mysgo.com Website: www .otsegofoundation.org

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Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation
616 Petoskey Street, Suite 100
Petoskey MI 49770-2779
P.hon~~--9 348-5820
Fax: (231) 348-5883
E-mail: phsacf@freeway .net Website: www .petoskey-harborspringsfoundation.org
Nicholson," Maureen - Executive Director
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�Roscommon County Community Foun'dation
701 Lake Street
P.O. Box 824
Roscommon, MI 48653-0924
Phone: (989) 275-3112 Fax: (989) 275-2029
E-mail: rccf@kirtland.cc.mi.us Website: www .gtrcf.org/roscommon
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Saginaw Community Foundation
100 S. Jefferson
Suite 201
Saginaw MI 48607-1274
Phone: (989) 755-0545 Fax: (989) 755-6524
E-mail: staff@.saginawfou.ndat~on.org
Website: www .saginawfoundation.org

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47 Austin Street
P.O. Box 307

Shiawassee Community Foundation
100 E. Main Street
P.O. Box 753
Owosso MI 48867
Phone: (989) 725-1093 Fax: (989) 729-1358
E-mail: shiafdn@michonline.org

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Soule, Carol - Executive Director
Bo uwman John - Y AC Advisor
Bouwman, Rita - YAC ~r Directo-=r----

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The Mary Thompson Farm
25630 Evergreen Road
Southfield MI 48075-1769
Phone: (248) 796-4190 Fax: (248) 796-4195
E-mail: scf@scfmi.org
Website: www.scfmi.org
Goodell, Warren E. - Executive Director

Sturgis Area Community Foundation
310 N. Franks Avenue
Sturgis MI 49091-1259
Phone: (269) 659-8508 Fax: (269) 659-8111
E-mail: stfound@i2k.com
Boersma, William - ~l!l~i~·~e-ctor
Luce, Shelly - Administrative Assistant

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Constantine Area Community Foundation

Three Rivers Area Community Foundation
P.O. Box 453
Three Rivers MI 49093-0453
Phone: 616-279-7402 Fax: 616-273-8593
Roberts, Carolyn - Marketing and Interim Executive Director

Tuscola County Community Foundation
P.O. Box 534
Caro MI 48723-0534
Phone: (989) 673-8223 Fax: (989) 673-7543
E-mail: tccf534@yahoo.com
Hahn, Donald J. - Executive Director

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Michigan Community Foundation Update

�MICHIGAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 2003 ANNUAL SURVEY
Data Summary and Verbatim Responses (N=SO)
~~~~e!~· gr~11ts an_d gifts_ ~X &lt;:ommunity J!o~n~~!~g_ll (~i~t~~ by A~~-~t ~~e)

Assets

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Community Foundation
for Southeastern Mi_c!li~~l?:
Kalamazoo Community
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Foundation
Grand Rapids Community
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$141,291,903.00

$8,572,822.00 '

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Midland Area Community
Foundation
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Foundation

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Hillsdale County
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Four County Community
- Foundation
Marshall Community
Foundation
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Foundation
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Mackinac Island
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Data Summary and Verbatim Responses (N=50)
~~-~ets~ g~~J:l~S ~l!J._~ gi!!.S. .~Y Co!l!!ll.:U:J:l!!Y..~~undation (J:_,i~ted by ~_ss~~--~~~l

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$1,401,339,345.07 : $83,769_,776.99 . $100,408,286.15 •

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GIFTS TOTAL= $97,821,661.15
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�MICHIGAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 2003 Annual Survey
Data Summary and Verbatim Responses (N=SO)
Community foundations with the capacity to accept and administer:
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Community foundations annually reviewing the "minimum standards for Michigan
community foundations":
47 (94%) Yes
3(6%) No

Community foundations often have impacts on their communities that may or may
not involve specific grants. Please choose one from the following list of leadership
roles as the most important leadership role filled by your community foundation last
year.
Leadership role played by community foundation

Community Foundation 2003 Annual Survey
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Please briefly discuss how your community foundation played this leadership role.
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Allegan County

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' Michigan University to support nonprofit management
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i community members and bringing them together with
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! need. The community of Hastings was attempting to build
: a new library. The site for the library was less than
: desirable for many, causing a street to be closed, etc. We
i were able to work with a donor to create a matching grant
: to acquire a new parcel of land in a more desirable
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DDAwas working toward, making this solution a winwin for l!l:&lt;;l~Y.: .
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Stimulating public/private partnership. Through our
Regional Health Alliance, for which the Community
: Foundation was a catalyst, we successful brought together
! stakeholders from across the health sector to begin to
i collectively issues of access to health care.
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need.
j Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community
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! Community Funders, utilized network of state and federal
funders to address recent challenges in Benton Harbor.
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possible solutions. The results of the surveying as well as
the recommendations by these focus groups will be used
by local non-profits in their grantmaking. The results of
the surveying also offers a glimpse into the success of
past gr~l1tl1:l(l~i.!lg· .
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Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community
need. Playing a leading role in the development of the
H.O.P.E. Scholarship Program, which guarantees two
years of community college tuition to at-risk sixth graders
who complete their high school education. The
Foundation also holds the endowment fund that will
finance the H.O.P.E.

Community Foundation
for Muskegon County

Catalyst for needed change. Our community foundation
has helped to be a catalyst for change by being a partner
in purchasing the vacant Muskegon Mall and committing
to creating a new downtown, with mixed commercial and
residential real estate.
Community Foundation
Involvement in c_ommunity planning for the future.
We are involved in the Vision 2020 Project. This is a
for Northeast Michigan
Habitat for Humanity project that includes many other
government agencies and non-profits that are working
together to try to come up with a plan to eliminate
substandard
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2020.
Community Foundation
Convenor for community discussions. In the last year,
for Southeastern Michigan the Community Foundation has played a convening role
in two important areas. First, the Foundation held a series
of public forums focused on childhood learning and
outdoor activities. Experts from around the country came
to Detroit for four day-long forums that focused on best
practices and recent research. These presentations were
recorded and made available to the community via video
tape and on our Web site. These four events each
attracted more than 170 people. Second, the Foundation's
Green Ways Initiative has held two conferences for the
general public. One of these focused on the zoning and
engineering issues of building greenways; this conference
was designed to teach local organizations and
municipalities how to build greenways. The other
conference focused on the funding available for
greenways. Representatives often sources of
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Examples of important leadership roles played by community foundations
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for Southeastern Michigan
from around the r_~gi&lt;:J!l· .
Community Foundation of Convenor for community discussions. The President
convened the steering committee, raised the funds , and
. Greater Flint
hired a consulting group to facilitate the process. Three
sessions have been held in Phase I, and a second action
: phase is planned.
·· c~~~;;_·~~ity. F ;~~~d~io-~ ·~-[ . T-c~~~~~o ~ ·i~~ ~o~~~-;it;, - ~ii~ cussio·~;. w~ -~e;~ -~bl~ to___ .
Monroe County
; bring together a group of governmental officials in the
""~· -·"'·- .......t. &lt;.::'?~!l!.Y..t&lt;:&gt; .~!scuss homeless issues.
Community Foundation of i Convenor for community discussions. The Community
J St. Clair County
Foundation initiated community-wide discussions on key
·
issues, particularly housing, and brought partners within
l the community to the table to pool resources and work
! together to improve neighborhoods and ultimately, the
guality ,&lt;:&gt;(!Jf~ for.t~&lt;:&gt;~~ ;yit~!l!h~ ~om~~!!.Y: ........ .
, Community Foundation of Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community
: the Holland/Zeeland Area need. Since grant dollars from our spending policy were
non-existent due to the poor investment performance over
the past several years, we solicited from private and
corporate entities -to bring in dollars that would continue
: our granting program in 2002 to the extent we could still
I make a positive impact on the community.
Community F ound~ti·;;;··of rc~t~iy~t~fo; -~-~ ~-d ~·d ~h~;g~~~- ---···-- · -- -...........

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Dickinson Area

,..&lt;.::&lt;?JEI11~!l~!Y -~g_u!ldation

! Convenor for community discussions.
!

l Four County Community

Convenor for community discussions. We sponsor a
· Foundation
Senior Citizens Networking meeting twice a year.
Representatives of Senior Citizens Centers, Senior
assisted living facilities , service organizations, medical
services &amp; our board meet to discuss senior issues.
Fremont Area Community i Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups
l together to solve common problems. We are working
Foundation
with library boards and city officials in two of our small
towns. Both are looking at the possibility of building new
libraries. Many contentious issues have arisen among all
parties . The Foundation has acted as neutral partner and
has facilitated many meetings and discussions to bring the
groups together with the goal of developing a new library
that is beneficial to the community. This has been a long
and arduous task but has resulted in one library coming to
completion.

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Grand Haven Area
Community Foundation

Grand Rapids Community
: Foundation

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Convenor for community discussions. Brought together
all of the Emergency Food Providers for a discussion on
collaboration, streamlining, communication, and

Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community
need. The Grand Rapids Community Foundation helped
i leverage $120,000 from seven sources to initiate a new
i resource for local non profit organizations, the "Non' profit Technical Assistance Fund" to be administered by
GVSU's Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and
Nonprofit Leadership. The GRCF convened critical
partners for over a year to develop the new services,
awarded the first grant toward the effort, and directly
, wrote proposals to other funders to secure adequate

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i Involvement in community planning for the future.

· Gratiot Community
- ~~L~~~&lt;_t!i?_? _ _____ ____ __________
• Greenville Area
· Community Foundation

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· Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community
need. Partnered with the Mid-Michigan District Health
Dept. in the Mid Michigan Health Plan so grants awarded
would leverage federal matching money to provide
insurance for
low income/non-insurables.
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· Hillsdale County
Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community
need. Serving on several Human Service Committees , Community Foundation
identifying needs and finding funding to meet those
· needs.
Jackson County
Involvement in community planning for the future.
Our Foundation partnered with our local economic
· Community Foundation
development group to provide a Future Communities
Summit, creating practical initiatives to make Jackson a
better place to live. We also convened around the Arts
and Cultural Alliance and Literacy. We served as a
comJE2-:l~~;f_paE!n.er _~n
other initiatives.
Convenor for community discussions. Involving groups ;
Kalamazoo Community
that are affected by a particular problem and involving
Foundation
them in fin_sl_ing_?_o.!u!_i5H_l:.S. .
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; Keweenaw Community
Involvement in community planning for the future.
Land and water preservation coalition is being formed by
Foundation
KCF. Youth Center initiative spearheaded by KCF.
- Leelanau Township
Community Foundation

Convenor for community discussions. The Leelanau
Township Community Foundation has encouraged the
formation of a group of individuals who are interested in
participating in an ongoing dialogue concerning the future
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Grant Description

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. Support the medical component of the children's advocacy
center for child sexual abuse. Grant amount: $7700
:Integrates services for homelessness. Grant amount: $24000

;Allegan County Community
Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Community
.foundation
'Baraga County Community
'Foundation
Barry Community Foundation

.Gymnastics Program for students of all ages, genders and
'races. Grant amount: $3500 .
....... .
To support the administrative expenses of the Leadership
.Program, while hiring a research firm to assess the program
'effectiveness for the community. This grant has become a
;model for our board to utilize when others come to us for
.......... ···-· ................ .... __ -~· __ ·_op~~~ti?.J:l~ -~gll~ET~gu_e._st_~ ·- 9r~nt _a£l:1:~11n..t~J~2,QQ_Q . __ ... .
;Funding for a nurse to conduct vision/hearing and
\Battle Creek Community
!immunization screenings for children in the Network for
'Foundation
'
!Young Children program. NYC is a school readiness
'program that has the goal of assuring that children are
successful learners when they enter kindergarten. Grant
$30,000
.
!amount:
.... .................. .. ................... '.....
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Area Community Foundation jlnnovative safety seminar educates girls on ways to prevent
:themselves from becoming victims, while developing self;confiden-ce-and empowerment. Grant amount: $102,294.
Berrien Community Foundation !After Schools P~ograms for Africa~ Ame~icanYotingM~n
114-19 years old mentored by members of this African
iAmerican Fraternity. Grant amotmt: $20,000 .
'Branch Co~nty· c-;~~linity-· ..... .... lTop~o~id~- ~'~lphabetic~·; · trailJ.ilJ.g.to t~ac.he~s andimple~ent .. . .
!Foundation
;tl.lt()ri!lgwith elementary students. Grant a~ou11t: $6,000.
'caciiiiac A~ea Community
l Grant funds purchases of necessary drugs for the free clinic
Foundation
!that are not otherwise available. Mercy Hospital-Cadillac
!donates many of the necessary drugs, however, any drugs
:that are not a normal part of the Mercy Hospital inventory are
;not available. The clinic realizes that offering a diagnostic
!service is only correcting half of the problem oflacking
:healthcare in the community, the other half is the ability for
!indigent patients to be able to obtain necessary medications .
.... _ .. .... ___ __ _[Q!a!l!~-~-()Unt: $?,Q_OQ.
. .. . . ....... ... . .. . . ......
Capital Region Community
!Keystone grant for construction of community band shell.
.Foundation
'Grant amount: $25
;Charlevoix County Community
funds provide immediate response to meet the
Foundation
!healthcare needs of children without insurance or who are
!experiencing temporary economic crisis. Working in
!conjunction with the school nurse or counselor, the funds can
:support medical and dental care, vision and hearing aids,
reading tutorial, speech therapy, etc. Grant amount: $8,000.
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•Foundation

,Community Foundation for
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:Grant funds to improve the landscape around the community
:built playground. The playground is utilized by children
from all over Chippewa County. Schools bring bus load of
. ~hildren to playat the plCI.)'ground. Grant amount: ~lO_,QQQ.
;Planned Parenthood Centers of West Michigan is requesting
:support of the Muskegon Center to expand services in the
,greater Muskegon area. Funds will be used to support the
,purchase and relocation to a new facility on Peck Street as
:well as to strengthen reproductive health educational program ,
,and community outreach efforts. The new facility will
· increase clinical and client interview space by fifty percent.
·Community Foundation dollars will specifically be used to
support and increase youth pregnancy prevention education
. and outreach efforts. Stated goals of the Education and
;Outreach program are to increase knowledge, skills, and
;access to resources that young people need to reduce or
1prevent unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted
'diseases. Grant amount: $10,000.
;Purchase of new pagers for all Rogers City Fire Department
, •••.•·.o·.•

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,Community Foundation for
:Helped develop and launch a region-wide collaborative effort
•Southeastern Michigan
to market the events and activities of all cultural
; ... .. . .. ········- ..... .
~()_rg~!li~a!~!ls. Grant amoun~:J9.QQ,099:.
:Community Foundation of Greater1In a series of meetings, area residents identified what was
!Flint
ineeded for a viable community. The intent was to engage a
:
jdiverse cross-section to vision and plan for the community's
;future, and create action steps to achieve that vision. Grant
Cl.!ll()l1!lt:..~zq,g_~9:. .. ..···· · · .................. -.. . .
!Community Foundation of
iTo help seniors learn the value of exercise, prescription abuse
iand those types of issues that affect seniors and their health .
'Monroe County

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~ Community-partnered Housing Initiative to improve
Jn~ig!J.borh()()~~: (}r.ant amount: $l,OOQ,QQO.
~ ~~CI.i~ ~(?l!!lt)'
:community Foundation of the
'Through matched savings accounts, 400 individuals and
1
Holland/Zeeland Area
families at or below 200% of poverty will train to become a
;homeowner, advance their education, or start a small
i1Jusiness. Grant amount: $1§,QQQ.
!Dickinson Area Community
,The goal this year is to train 5 youth leaders to continue to
promote the "Youth for Truth" project in our area schools
:Foundation
;that will result in a community campaign resulting in
'increased smoke free policies in area businesses. Grant
amount: $1,300.

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'Communi!)' lf_o undat!C!J?-

- jMichig~~ - Opera Th~~t~~ performed a musical story about the
·hazards of smoking to elementary students. Grant amount:
$ _1 _~'. 000.
---~ ......... ........
,This grant will assist 35 low income families to become
Fremont Area Community
·homeowners and also leverages over $950,000 in MSHDA
Foundation
funding. Low income housing is a huge issue in a rural area
:and this grant will have a great impact on a rural area of only
:~.Q1 QQQ_p_~()ple. g~~n~ amount_: _~zs ,_ooo.
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;Grand Haven Area Community
Third year of a $30,000 to launch First call as a Countywide
'Foundation
;2-1-1 Call Center for social service information and referral
_jcalls. Grant a.mount: $10~999:
:Bring the community together to end childhood lead
•Grand Rapids Community
:Foundation
l pois()n.i_n.g_j11 Qra,n~ R:&lt;tri~~· G!~l1t_arn.o1111~ :.~.!.9_0 _,QQ9.
!Community volunteers joining together to construct a
[Gratiot County Commtmity
IFoundation
;11:~-~g~~orl:()()9P!&lt;l:Y~~a.P~: _g~a,nt amount:J.?,Q9.9:
[Greenville Area Community
!Third year start up organizational expenses. Grant amount:
l$25,000.
:Foundation
iHillsdale County Community
!To assist resident with utility assistance and housing
.Foundation
... --~ ~~~l1~ion. Grant amoun~: ~}Q?gQQ . ... __
!Kalamazoo Community
'25 ,000sq. ft. full service shopping center/ groc_ery store.
,Four County Community
[Foundation

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,Keweenaw Community
!No-Excuse, Quit Smoking will remove the barrier of cost
associated with smoking cessation aids, provide access to
IFoundation
iproven smoking cessation aids, physical fitness classes to
!prevent weight gain and increase sense of well being, and to
Ioffer support meetings via certified Smoking Cessation
·instructors. Six month success rate of 52% smoke free. Grant
amount: $2,575.
!Leelanau Township Community Saving Birds Thru Habitat, a nonprofit organization in
·Foundation
Omena, was established to help stem the decline of songbird
!populations. Its mission is to introduce children to the
I wonders of the bird world, to encourage homeowners to
return their yards to native plantings, and to persuade
!property owners with large holdings to maintain existing
jhabitat. Two grants from the General Endowment Fund
,supported the construction of a Habitat Discovery Center,
! which will serve as a starting point for guided hikes and
!educational events. Grant amount: $15,000 .
.Len:;;·~~ c-~ ~~~~ity F~-~~d~ti~-~ - 'fp;~~id~d ;2t~it d~y- ~~~e t~-seniors wh~- ;~~e unable to be left
........... . .. : ~lone. Grant amount: ~}Q, QOQ . .
Manistee County Community
iSixty lessons in violence prevention for our most vulnerable
;population. Grant amount: $1,950.
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Marquette Community
Foundation

Michigan Gateway Community
Foundation

,Mt. Pleasant Area Community
:Foundation
:Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation

To provide seed money to pay people to work in store to pay
,off back taxes and install home heating systems to prevent
:th~l!l fr()~ beco~i?g ho~eles~. (Jr!lnt amount: $950.
Funds were granted to repair, clean and beautify the exterior
'or the building in preparation for relocating the Community
Library into the new District Library facility. In addition, the
'Foundation paid for the restoration of the Stanley Sessler
'Mural, an historical piece of work that became the
centerpiece of the new library's board meeting room. Grant
]amount: $20,857.
Every second grader in the school system was given the
opp()rt~l1!!Y"!()~ !ry "J:ig~re skating. (Jre111t amount: $2,160: .
Used the Search Institute's 40 Developmental Assets survey
on all 7th, 9th and 11th graders in Emmet County. Results of
the survey were released and discussed at a county-wide
Youth Forum. Grant amount: $1
Help teachers do innovative programs in their classrooms.
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YAC Assets, Grants and Gifts by Community Foundations
Name

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[Allegan County Community
·Foundation
:Ann Arbor Area Community
'Foundation
Athens Area Commtmity
Foundation
'Baraga County Community
--i.Foundation
Barry Community Foundation
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· Affiliate
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Foundation
Capital Region Community
· - .Foundation
;'ch'~i:i~~c;i~ ·e:;~~~ty co~~u~ity
:Foundation
Chippewa County Community
- .Foundation
_ : c::Ii0f\~~-~- co~munity
:foundation
.Community Foundation for
:Mason CountY . . . . ............ . . ........
_; community Foundation for
:.0t!~~~.g-~E-C:E.~1~~Y .... _
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.Northeast Michigan
:Community Fo~~d~tio~ Io~-- ·
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_ Community Foundation for
Southeastern
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$1,413,825

$2,000

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$1 ,771,672

70,838

24

$61,271

$1,200

4

$16

$6,640

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'Bay Area Community
l Foundation
·Berrien Community Foundation

Assets

$1,186,092 ,

$250 :

$887,139 :

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$786,150 ;

$11,335

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$256,665 :
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_: four County Community
Foundation
•Fremont Area Community
-... 'Foundation
:Grand Blanc Area Community
! Fund
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'Foundation
_: G~a~d-Rapict~· c;;~~unity
?Foundation
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Name

Assets

'Marshall Community
,Foundation
Mecosta County Community
Foundation
_ ,Michigan Gateway Community
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$1,215,575

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:community Foundation
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;Sanilac County Community
-Foundation
:Shiawassee Community

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•Straits Area Community
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;Sturgis Area Community
:Foundation
:The Community Foundation of
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Tuscola County Community
Foundation
Wyoming Community
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Data Summary of Responses (Number responding: 70)

How manynew Y A&lt;: members started this year?
#

489

Total
Average
# of Responses

65

No response

5

Do youprovi.de an annual orienta!ion for your new Y AC members each year?
#

. No response
Total
In

70

tota~,}1o~vmany yout~

100

participated in your YAC this year?
#

Total
Average
'# of Responses

No response

22.68
66

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How

m~11ytil1les

did y()tlrYAC meet during the last school year?

Average

#of
Responses

How

manytil11~~c:!()eS

your YAC meet each month?
#

Average
#of
Responses

1.00

69

No response
How manytil1les, if at all, did yotu YAC meet this summer (2003)?
#

No response
During the 2002/2003 school year, did your Y AC:

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During the 2002/2003 school year, did your YAC:
Conduct a Youth Needs Assessment?

1. AlcohoV Drug Abuse Awareness

Were these issues used as a focus for your
Y A&lt;: gralltl11~}(ing?

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Dur ing the 2002/2003 school year, did your YAC:
Stimulate youth involvement in volunteerism '
and ~ommu ~ity servic_e?

Yes

U so, how many hours per month?
iTo tal

Please indicate how many individuals from your community foundation attended
the following trainings:

Summer YAC Conference (June 2003)

64

0.93

Is your Y AC featured in the Community Foundation annual report, newsletters
and/or :lll:Y()t.~e~ communicl:ltion tools?

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Does your Y AC currently do any type of evaluation of themselves and of your
grantees?

Do you ever provide an opportunity for your YAC members to meet and work with
the Board of Trustees and staff of your Community Foundation? Does this include
Y AC me11:11:JeEs presenting gra11(recommendations to the Board of Trustees?

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Ann Arbor Area Community
Ffh~ Y~-~~th CounciT(YC) funded the Neutral Zone
Foundation
j(NZ) with an $18,500 to continue to support the teen
;center that the YC helped launch. The grant allowed
ifor the NZ to hire teens in the community, especially
power-income and traditionally marginalized youth, to
!help operate the center. Hiring the teens enabled the
iNZ to reach out to more youth in the community,
iprovide additional programs, and to give teens job
:skills. In addition having a teen staff helps the NZ
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truly youth-directed and youth-initiated.
Our Y AC also gave grants reaching diverse
.populations which had a tremendous impact on
!certain groups of youth in the community, many of
iwhom are traditionally disenfranchised from other
!programs. They gave a grant to start a Youth Council
.for teens with disabilities to develop programs for
!other youth with disabilities in the community. They
lfunded outreach to develop HIV prevention materials
!targeting all teens but reach out with special intention
ito LGBT youth. They funded an arts-therapy
!program for a small town in our county which has
;experienced a high number of teen deaths due to
!suicide and accidents. Finally, they supported a rock!and-roll music camp program for young women
[designed to encourage gender equity in the music
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!to provide underpriveledged youth with social
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:Barry CommunitY·F~~~d;tion "'T$.6,00o. to··~-~"n ~a~d ~o-~te~t-i~~ifof'ti~~schoofs ·i~ .
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,philanthropy. The four winners of the card contest
ithen receive $100 to donate to their favorite Barry
.JC: () unty C:harity. .
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'While several have had great impact, perhaps the one
:with the broadest reach has been the Youth On
Foundation
iBoards grant to the Volunteer Center of Battle Creek,
!in the amount of $2,1 05.00. This grant provided a
'training opportunity for youth who wish to serve on
.... i 11on~profit organization boards in our community.
·Bay Area Community Foundation 'This project was designed as a partnership between :
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Bay Area Community Foundation .of $11,200 would purchase 2 books for every K- 5th
,grade classroom in Bay County (both public and
;parochial schools).
;The program is designed to have volunteers from
·local businesses come to each classroom to read and
discuss age appropriate books with the students. The
;books have been chosen for their themes, which
1address the Core Democratic Values (common good,
;justice, equality, and diversity). Once the books have
:been discussed with the students, they would be left
'each classroom to be re-read and enjoyed by future
students.
:Berrien Community Foundation :Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity- Youth Development
,Center - To provide a safe and structured educational
pearning center for young people within a low income
;area in the city of Benton Harbor.
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:local homeless shelter had presents for Christmas.
;They worked with program coordinators to get
i Christ~nas lists from the teens. They purchased
:everything on the lists---including gifts for the
!mothers ofthe teens in the homeless shelter! Teens
:received clothing, items for school, cologne, jewelry
!and many other personal items they would not be able
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to purchase on their own---including gift certificates
jfor movies, video rentals, restaurants. YAC wrapped
!all of the gifts and tagged them with the teens first
!name. They bought stockings for the gift certificates
iand other generic items. Each teen received personal
!Christmas gifts and a stocking. YAC received
individual, heartfelt thank you notes from each
:recipient telling how much they appreciated their
iefforts. YAC had so much fun shopping and felt so
!good about helping fellow teens that they are going to
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,Charlevoix County Community iMSU Extension--Take A Day On! program is a
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(students grade 6- 12. Using senior centers as venues,
[this program is designed to help young people learn
iabout the needs and concerns of seniors, and assist
!them with special projects.
Art Exploration Program - west Shore Art
Community Foundation for
iLeague ($3,000). This YAC grant purchased
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August 8. This program was also funded by the
,Holland Area Arts Council.
iYAC supported a $5,000 grant to support an after
ischool arts program called ArtFarm. ArtFarm
!organizers saw a need for a community wide afterschool arts program, that would allow youth from all
ages and socio-economic levels to participate . The
t YAC grant specifically was used to support tuition
,waivers for low-income students in Muskegon County
;to participate in this program.
[ArtFarm provides after-school arts education in the
;areas of dance, music, theater and visual arts to over
i400 youth in grades K-12 at ten sites across
:Muskegon County. The program is open to all
;county residents and bussing is provided to students
i ~~o need__!~a11sportati on .
!The students recommended a grant of$1 ,500 to the
iVietnam Veterans to buy Christmas toys for kids in
ithe area during their Operation Holidays project. This
iis a nice fit between youth with a funding source and
: y~tera11s 'v\{ith -~mission of community service.
;! Oceana Youth Theater - from middle school drama
'camps to a full summer theater program, this program
:has had a wide and deep impact on the youth in our
community. The Youth Theater is under the direction
!of Kirsten Kelly, a Juliard graduate from the
iAdvanced Directing Program. She is an Oceana
!native and has
!returned to our county for the last 3 summers to direct !
the Youth Theater program.
!We are truly grateful for her talent and direction. The
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(YES theatre troupe has had enormous impact both on j
:the community and the project's overall capacity. The
'youth leaders of this project go to area schools and
;conduct performances about discrimination against
.lesbian and gay teens and the outcomes of that
!discrimination. (There are hundreds ofhomeless gay
;teens in SE Michigan.) The project has gotten quite a
!bit of attention, and has since received national
:funding from the Gill Foundation and others.
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'area because while 12-15 youth directly participated
in a program to conduct research on anti-tobacco
campaigns, they will be producing prevention
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!communities and had more than 1,000 participants
and spectators in events like Fear Factor,
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for presentations that attracted audiences of between
1,000 and 2,000 youth, the grant with the greatest
impact was the grant that provided joint support with
.the Community Foundation of Greater Flint and the
!Grand Blanc Community Fund for Project Jericho, a
[summer academic camp that paired students and
iteachers from two diverse school districts in attempts
;to improve academic performance and enhance
!knowledge about cultural diversity. 300 4th grade
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!proactive grant-making project, to promote peer
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:based on a highly successful model at one area
;school. Programs have now been established at an
;alternative school, an urban school, and several rural
and suburban schools. The local ISD has endorsed
. the pr()gr~m , a~~)t continl1_e~ to gr_()'Y each y_e.ar.
,The YAC adopted families for Christmas, thus
.providing these families with things they needed such
:as outerwear and clothes.
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'Jackson Col1~1ty:
The greatest impact the group made last year was in
funding t-wo organizations that submitted similar
'proposals but approach their work in diametrically
:opposing ways. We funded, equally, a teen run
:information clinic at Planned Parenthood and an
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abstinence education program TeenHEART. We
'figure that when they came to accept the checks at our
:celebration, it was likely the first time both groups
:were in the same room at the same time. We wanted
ito support all youth getting education on healthy
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;Grants for school assemblies.

:Mid Michigan Community Action Agency grant for
;Preschool Literacy Program. The program not only
affected the children, but in many cases in our county,
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county. They participated in a Bridge Mural at
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:their children for a day of art, Kids Day at Riverdays
&lt;in Big Rapids and the Annual Labor Day Arts and
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Pminership (MCGVPP) received a grant to bring in a
nationally recognized speaker on violence prevention
during MCGVPP's annual \Veek ofNon-Violence.
The impact was due to student input. Each school has
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as a condition of the grant, two Y AC'ers are now
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program took place and students from 7 different
!school systems, including private schools and
lcomm_unity Education participated. We have
!received positive feedback and have requests from
Ischools for this program to be repeated. Our Y AC is
!working on trying to find a source of permanent
ifunding so that every student in the county will have
!the opportunity to participate in this program at some
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:F.I.T. Kids Program-a cardiovascular screening
;program designed to evaluate school age children (5th
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Ifrom around the county together to discuss the results .
iOur YAC funded that forum. One school
.superintendent noted that it was the first time he has
iseen so many kids from all the different schools come
~ ~ogether. This ongoing ~rocess will have far reaching i
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!Positive Leadership. It will directly improve
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very cost effective. Will have youth participating in
community service. We feel strong about programs
that have youth doing community service and/or
service learning.
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!will affect probably their whole school. It helps them
ito learn real-life skills as well .
!Zeeland Youth in Action: create a clearinghouse
!where youth can be linked to citizens and projects in
!need of volunteers in Zeeland; seeded a youth
Icommittee and their activities in much the way that
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'Peer Mediation Grants, Grants for Students Against
!Destructive Decisions, Grants to help establish a Barry
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!County Teen Center, etc.
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Berrien Community
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\donation to the Food Bank because there was a shortage
Ibased on increasing numbers of clients .
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;are focused on the topic. This year, YAC is conducting
;a needs assessment and their grantmaking in 2004 will
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ldiversity presentation and subsequent workshop .

'Presentations to sixth grade students re: Philanthropy
~ and Community Service. Mini Grants ofup to $300 per
;classroom are offered to classes that come up with a
:service project and write a grant proposal.
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Hillsdale County Community :Requesting RFP's.
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;They are educating teachers as well as the community
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Serving grantmakers. Advancing giving.

PARTICIPANT DIRECTORY

32 No ANNUAL CONFERENCE

November 3-5, 2004

I

Hyatt Regency Dearborn

�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Registrants
Mr. Fred Adams

Mr. Steve Alexandrowski

Mr. Thomas Andrus

Chairman
Northern Trust Bank, Fsb
10 West Long Lake Rd
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
Phone: (248) 593-9210
Fax:
(248) 593-9222

Partner
Gem Asset Management, LLC
829 Penniman Ave.
Plymouth, MI 48170
Phone: (734) 737-9108
Fax:
(734) 737-9510
E-Mail: steve@gernasset.net

Tuscola County Community Foundation
PO Box 534
Caro, MI 48723-0534
Phone: (989) 673~8223
Fax:
(989) 673-7543

Dr. Kathryn Agard

Ms. Cindy Allison

Mr. Arthur Angood

Executive Director
Learning To Give Initiative
1095 Cheboygan
Muskegon, M149445-1922
Phone: (231) 767-3100
Fax:
(231) 773-0707
E-Mail: kagard@remc4.k12.mi.us

Vice President
Comerica Charitable Foundation
411 WLafayette, MC 3462
Detroit, Ml 48226
Phone: (313) 222-7091
Fax:
(313) 222-7041
E-Mail: CCAllison@comeJica.com

Trustee
The Miller Foundation
310 Wah Wah Tay See Way
Battle Creek, M149015
Phone: {269) 964-3542
Fax:
{269) 964-8455

Mr. Evan Albert

Ms. Lynn Anderson

Mr. Basil Antenucci

Vice President for Programs
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church Street
Flint, Ml48502-1206
Phone: (810)767-3504
Fax:
(810) 767-0496
E-Mail: ealbert@cfgforg

Director of Development
Michigan Women's Foundation
17177 North Laurel Park Drive
Suite 161
Livonia, Ml48152-2693
Phone: (734) 542-3946 ·
Fax:
(734) 542-3952

Trustee
Leelanau Township Community
Foundation
12558 N. Crystal Cove Ct
Northport, MI 49670-0818
E-Mail: jonebasl@traverse.com

Mr. Stephen Albrecht

Ms. Sherry Anderson

Director of Finance
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Avenue
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448
E-Mail: stevea@bayfoundation.org

Executive Director
Marshall Community Foundation
126 W. Michigan, Suite 202
Marshall, Ml49068-1574
Phone: (269) 781 ~2273
Fax:
(269) 781-9747
E-Mail: rnarshal!cornfdn@aol.com

Ms. Kelsey Arver
YACMember
Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater, Ml49036-1649
Phone: {517) 278-4517
·Fax:
{517) 279-2319

Ms. Muriel Alexandrowski

Ms. Susan Andrus

Ms. Jennifer Ash

President
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
7633 Quackenbush R.oad
Reading, Ml49274

President
Tuscola County Community Foundation
1104 E. Kiimey Road
Munger, MI 48747-9772
Phone: (989) 659-2805
Fax:
(989) 659-2358
E-Mail: TESEAndrus@speednetllc.com

Board Member
The Stanley and Blanch Ash Foundation
451 E Baldwin Lake Dr
Greenville, Ml 48838-9136
Phone: {616) 225-1180
Fax:
{616) 225-1180
E-Mail: jash8@aol.com

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Carolyn Baetz

Mr. Christopher Ballard

Program Officer
Michigan Women's Foundation
17177 North Laurel Park Drive
Suite 161
Livonia, MI 48152-2693
Phone: (734) 542-3946
Fax:
(734) 542-3952
E-Mail: baetzc@miwforg

Bodman L. L. P.
100 Renaissance Centre, 34th Floor
Detroit, MI 48243-1114
Phone: (313) 259-7777
Fax:
(313) 393-7579

Ms. Jane Barth
President
Charles F. and Adeline L. Barth
Foundation
180 E. 9th
' Collegeville, PA 19426-2318
Phone: (610) 489-4655
Fax:
(989) 793-0186
E-Mail: jbar8466@aol.com

Mr. Edward Bagley

Ms. Bonnie Ballinger

Mr. Jackson Bartlett

Trustee
Rotary Charities ofTraverse City
250 E Front Street
Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Executive Director
Barry Community Foundation
629 West State Street, Suite 201
Hastings, MI 49058-1643
Phone: (269) 945-0526
Fax:
(269) 945-0828
E-Mail: bonnie@barrycforg

YACMember
Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517
Fax:
(517) 279-2319

Mr. Gaylord Baker

Ms. Stacey Barbas

Mr. Erik Batterson

Secretary
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
26 Chestnut Lodge Rd
Black Mountain, NC 28711
Phone: (828) 669-6131
E-Mail: baker6131 @msn.com

Interim Executive Director
Michigan AIDS Fund
21700 Northwestern Highway, Suite
1150
Southfield, MI 48075-4926
Phone: (248) 395-2898
Fax:
(248) 395-9215

YACMember
Branch County Community Foundation
2 W Chicago. St Ste E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517
Fax:
(517) 279-2319

Ms. Jean Baker

Ms. Alison Barberi

Ms. Sarah Batterson

Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
26 Chestnut Lodge Rd
Black Mountain, NC 28711
Phone: (517) 263-5788
Fax:
(517) 265-5293

President and Executive Director
Greenville Area community Foundation
101 N. Lafayette Street
Greenville, MI 48838-1853
Phone: (616) 754-2640
Fax:
(616)754-3174
E-Mail: alison@gacfini .org

YACMember
Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517
Fax:
(517) 279-2319

Mr. James Baldwin

Mr. Michael Barry

Ms. Janet Bauer

Chair
Battle Creek Community Foundation
164 W. Hamilton Ln
Battle Creek, MI 49015
Phone: (269) 441-2500
Fax:
(269) 965-6387
E-Mail: jbaldwinconsult@aol.com

Vice President
Bank One
611 Woodward, Suite MI 1-8113
Detroit, MI 48226-3408
Phone: (313) 225-1249
Fax:
(313) 225-3948
E-Mail: michael_barry@bankone.com

Executive Director
Four County Community Foundation
231 E. St. Clair
P.O. Box 539
Almcint, MI 48003-1110
Phone: (810) 798-0909
Fax:
(810) 798 -0908
E-Mail: janet@4ccforg

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Thursday, November 04, 2004

Mr. Thomas Beard

Ms. Amy Berke

Ms. Pamela Bitzer

Godfrey Hammel, Danneels &amp; Co .
Phone: (586)772-8100
E-Mail: tom. beard@ghd. com

Executive Director
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
3333 E. Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, Ml48207-4237
Phone: (313) 259-0391
Fax:
(313) 259-1841
E-Mail: jberke@ameritech.net

Office Manager
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
P.O. 'Box 599
Grand Haven, M149417
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: pbitzer@cmif.org

Mr. Thomas Beech

Dr. Joseph Berke

Ms. Krischa Blank

President and CEO
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, Ml49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
E-Mail: tbeech@fetzer.org

President
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
3333 E. Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, Ml48207-4237
Phone: (313) 259-1575
Fax:
(313) 259-1841

YOUTH! Marketing Coordinator
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 East Bacon
P.O. Box 276
Hillsdale, Ml49242-1634
Phone: {517) 439-5101
Fax:
(517) 439-5101

Ms. Sherri Begin

Ms. Debbie Beuche

Ms. Meg Blinkiewicz

Crain's Detroit Business
1400 Woodbridge Avenue
Detroit, MI 48207-3110
Phone: (313) 446-1694
E-Mail: sbegin@crain.com

Trustee
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S MainSt
Suite 501
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: bbeuche@aol.com

Evaluation Officer
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, Ml 48243-1802
Phone: {313) 393-1185
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
E-Mail: mblin.kiewicz@skillrnan.org

Mr. Mesfm Belay

Mr. Robert Binda

Ms. Alison Blodgett

Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 965-4220
Fax:
{313) 965-3626

Trustee
Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
717 Eastridge Place
Boise, ID 83712-7504
Phone: (208) 336-8838
Fax:
{208) 336-8448
E-Mail: cbinda@worldnet.att.net

Administrative Assistant
Foster Grandparent and Traveling
Grannies/Grandpas Program
456 Cherry St SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-4626
Phone: (616) 771-9748
Fax:
{616) 771-9767

Ms. Julie Bennett

Ms. Sharon Bisher

Mrs. Edith Blodgett

Pro gram Manager
Public Sector Consultants
People and Land (PAL) Initiative
600 West St. Joseph, Suite 10
Lansing, Ml48933-2265
Phone: (517) 371-7467
Fax:
(517) 484-6549
E-Mail: jmettybennett@pscinc.com

Executive Director/YAC Advisor
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 East Bacon
P.O. Box 276
Hillsdale, Ml49242-1634
Phone: (517) 439-5101
Fax:
(517) 439-5101
E-Mail: s.bisher@abouthccf.org

President
The Blodgett Foundation
2740 Littlefield, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-1231
Phone: (616) 949-8788

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Carolyn Bloodworth

Mr. Arnold Boezaart

Secretaryifrea surer
Consumers Energy Foundation
RoomEP8-210
One Energy Plaza
Jackson, MI 49201
Phone: (517) 788-0432
Fax:
(517) 788-2281
E-Mail: cbloodworth@crnsenergy.com

Vice President, Grant Programs
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W. Western Avenue, Suite 200
Muskegon, MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538
Fax:
(231)722-4616
E-Mail: aboezaart@cffinc.org

Ms. Martha Bloom

Mr. Paul Bohn

Pro gram Director
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S. Main Street, Suite 501
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: mbloom@aaacf.org

Fausone Taylor and Bohn
Phone: (248) 380-0000
E-Mail: pbohn@ftblaw.com

Ms. Jennifer Bloswick

Mr. Michael Boisvenu

Executive Director
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
Twilight Inn
P.O. Box 1933
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-1933
Phone: (906) 847-3701
Fax:
(906) 847-3893
E-Mail: jbloswick@micf.org

Boisvenu and Company, P.C.
Phone: (248) 647-7200
E-Mail: bac@boisvenu.com

Mr. David Bluem

Ms. Sue Bolde

Youth Initiative Coordinator
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Avenue
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448
E-Mail: davidb@bayfoundation.org

Executive Director
Leelanau Township Community
Foundation
109 Nagonaba Street
P.O. Box 818
Northport, MI 49670-0818
Phone: (231) 386-9000
Fax:
(231) 386-9000 .
E-Mail: ltcf@chartermi.net

Stephen Bodnar
Geeks and Gurus
2111 Woodward Avenue
Suite 510
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: (313) 965-2446
Fax:
(313) 965-2537
E-Mail: sjbodnar@geeksandgurus.com

Ms. Sarai Brachman Shoup
Pro gram Director
Madeleine and Mandell L. Bennan
Foundation
29100 Northwestern Highway
' Suite 370
Southfield, MI 48034-1092
Phone: (248) 353-8390
Fax:
(248) 353-3520
E-Mail: sbshoup@comcast.net

Ms. Amy Braun
Operations Director
Huron County Community Foundation
1160 S. VanDyke
Bad Axe, MI 48413-9615
Phone: (989) 269-2850
Fax:
(989) 269-8209
E-Mail: amybraun@huroncounty.com

Ms. Katie Brisson
Senior Program Officer/YAC Advisor
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 ext.l42
Fax:
(313) 961-2886
E-Mail: kbrisson@cfsemorg

Ms. Karen Bruchan
Executive Director
Manistee County Community Foundation
77 Spruce Street
Manistee, MI 49660-1524
Phone: (231) 723-7269
Fax:
(231) 723-4983
E-Mail: manisteefoundation@net-port.co
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Dr. Michael Bozym

Ms. Katie Bruski

Chairman ·
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
C/OMAISD
630 Harvey Street
Muskegon, MI 49442-4278
Phone: (231) 777-2637
Fax:
(231) 773-3498
E-Mail: mbozym@remc4 .k12.rni.us

YAC Advisor
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
10758 4th Street
Posen, MI 49776
E-Mail: bruskik@aplenacc.edu

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Lindsey Buhl

Mr. Paul Calmi

Honorary Guest

Godfrey Hammel, Danneels and Co.
Phone: (586) 772-8100

Ms. Susan Carbin Krichbaum
Community Relations Manager
AAA Michigan
1 Auto Club Dr
Dearborn, MI 48126-4213
Phone: (313) 336-1418
Fax:
(313) 336-2586
E-Mail : scarbin@aaamichigan.com

Mr. Thomas Buhl

Ms. Sandra Campbell

Ms. Carolyn Cardoza

Honorary Guest

Plante &amp; Moran, PLLP
67 West Michigan Avenue
Suite 500
Battle Creek, MI 49017-7018
Phone: (269) 962-4079

Dixon &amp; Associates
Phone: (734) 692-7900

Ms. Kristina Burell
.The Sphinx Organization
400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2120
Detroit, MI 48243
Phone (313) 877-9100
Fax:
(313) 877-7145

Ms. Susan Campbell

Ms. Alice Carle

McGregor Fund
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2090
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 963-0030
Fax:
(313) 963-3512

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
270 I Troy Center Drive, Suite 150
Troy, MI 48084-4755
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588

Mr. John Burns

Ms. Virginia Capaldi

Howard &amp; Howard Attorneys, P.C.
Phone: (313) 962-5627
E-Mail: jburns@howardandhoward.com

Ms. Caroline Chambers

Kreiner Financial Network
Phone: (248) 280-2444
E-Mail: vcapaldi@sfuonline.com

Vice President
Comerica Charitable Foundation
P.O. Box 75000
Detroit, MI 48275-3390
Phone: (313) 222-3571
Fax:
(313) 222-5555
E-Mail: caroline_chambers@comerica.co
m

Mr. Bruce Bush

Mr. John Capuano

Ms. Katie Chambers

Land Equity Management, Inc.
99 Monroe Ave NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 732-5290
Fax:
(616) 732-5299

Director-Private Management Group
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce Street, Suite 300
Birmingham. MI 48009-6063
Phone: (248) 647-9200
Fax:
(248) 647-6542
E-Mail: jcapuano@munder.com

Dixon &amp; Associates
Phone: (734) 692-7900

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Ms. Laura Champagne

Ms. Carolyn Clemons

Ms. Yolanda Cole

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
30508 S, Green Briar
Franklin, MI 48025
Phone: (517) 373-7500
Fax:
(313) 824-7220

Pro gram Assistant
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church Street
Flint, l\1I 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-8435
Fax:
(81 0) 767-0496
E-Mail: cclemons@cfgf.org

Pro gram Associate
Battle Creek Comniunity Foundation
Qne Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, l\1I 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
E-Mail: yolanda@bccfoundation.org

Ms. Elizabeth Cherin
President/CEO
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
Fremont, l\1I 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
.Fax:
(231) 924-5391
E-Mail: echerin@tfacf.org

Mr. Thomas Cliff

Ms. Patrice Coleman

Vice President
Northern Trust Bank, Fsb
120 Kercheval Avenue
GJ·osse Pointe, MI 48236
Phone: (313) 88 1-1075
Fax:
(616) 233-0841

The Sphinx Organization
400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2120
Detroit, MI 48243
Phone: (313) 877-9100
Fax:
(313) 877-7145

Ms. Theresa Chimner

Mr. Daniel Cline

Mrs. Nancy Colina

Executive Director, YAC Advisor
Allegan County Community Foundation
524 Marshall Street
Allegan, MI 49010-i632
Phone: (269) 673 -8344
Fax:
(269) 673 -8745
E-Mail: chirnner@alle ganfoundation.org

Legal Counsel
Midland Area Community Foundation
4604 N. Saginaw Road, Suite C
Midland, MI 48640-2394
Phone: (989) 832-1770
Fax:
(989) 832-6988
E-Mail: dcline@ccdglaw.com

Trustee
Colina Foundation
One Heritage Drive, Suite 220
Southgate, MI 481 95~3048
Phone: (734) 283-8847
Fax:
(734) 283-3725

Ms. Carolyn Christ

Ms. Linda Cline

Mr. Howard Collens

Council of Michigan Foundations
614 Jennings Landing
Battle Creek, MI 49015
Phone: (269) 962-6144
Fax:
(269) 962-0862
E-Mail: pjchrist@iserv.net

Trustee
Midland Area Community Foundation
1885 West Tranquil Trail
Midland, MI 48 640
Phone: (989) 923-5012
Fax:
(989) 923-5003
E-Mail: clineln@mps.kl2.rni. us

Galloway and Callens, PLLC
Phone: (248) 545-2500
E-Mail: howard@gallowaycollens.com

Mr. Peter Christ

Ms. Melonie _Colaianne

Ms ..Diane Collier

Consultant
Council of Michigan Foundations
614 Jennings Landing
Battle Creek, MI 49015-3528
Phone: (269) 962-6 144
Fax:
(269) 962-0862
E-Mail: pjchrist@iserv.net

Vice President
MASCO Foundation
21001 VanBomRoad
Taylor, MI 48180-1340
Phone: (313) 792-6378
Fax:
(313) 792-6262
E-Mail: melanie_colaianne@mascohq.co

Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, l\1I 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Mr. Robert Collier
President &amp; CEO
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: rcollier@cmif.org

Mr. Larry Coppard

Ms. Susan Cuddington

Senior Consultant
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961 -6675 x 140
Fax:
(313) 961 -2886
E-Mail: lcoppard@cfsemorg

Executive Assistant To the President
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: scuddington@cmif.org

Ms. Barbara Comai

Ms. Mary Carole Cotter

Vice Chair
The Miller Foundation
310 WahWahTaySee Way
Battle Creek, MI 49015-4065
Phone: (269) 964-6542
Fax:
(269) 964-8455

General Counsel and Assistant Corporate
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-1611
Fax:
(269) 968-0413
E-Mail: rnary.cotter@wkkforg

Mr. Matthew Cullen
~

General Manager
General Motors Corp.
200 Renaissance Center
MC-482-B39-C33
Detroit, MI 48265
E-Mail: rnatthew.p.cullen@gmcom

Mr. Richard Connell

Ms. Diane Cottrell

Mr. Steven Cupchak

Vice President, Treasurer and CIO
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
Phone: (313) 393-1167
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
E-Mail: dconnell@skillrnan.org

Executive Assistant
Learning To Give Initiative
630 Harvey St
Muskegon, MI 49442-4278
Phone: (231) 767-8600
Fax:
(231) 773-0707
E-Mail: dcottrel@remc4.k12.rni.us

IPEX, Inc.
123 S. Main Street, Suite 140
Royal Oak, MI 48067-2627

Mr. Bruce Cook

Ms. Laura Craft

Ms. Sharon Cutler

President
Cook Family Foundation
PO Box 278
Owosso, MI 48867-0278
Phone: (989) 725-5670
Fax:
(989) 725-3138
E-Mail: blcook@shianet.org

Pro gram Director
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 OttawaAveNW
209-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2701
Phone: (616) 454-1751 X 115
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
E-Mail: lcraft@grfoundation.org

Program Administrative Assistant
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Ri verwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
E-Mail:- sharon@bccfoundation.org

Ms. Jacqueline Cook

Ms. Kathleen Crispell

Ms. Lisa Cylar Miller

Trustee
Cook Family Foundation
PO Box 278
Owosso, MI 48867-0278
Phone: (989) 725-5670
Fax:
(989) 725-3138

Porter Family Foundation
200 Orchard Hills Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (734) 769-9245
Fax:
(734) 769-9345

Director of Development
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313)961-6675x115
Fax:
(313) 961 -2886
E-Mail: lcrniller@cfsemorg

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Judy Czerepowicz

Ms. Maura Dewan

Mr. Robert Doll

President
Four County Community Foundation
2244 Berville Road
Allenton, MI 48002-2107
Phone: (810) 798-6433
Fax:
(810) 798-6436
E-Mail: czerepoj@triillty-health.org

Foundation Program Associate
Office ofGovemor Granholm
P 0 Box 30013
111 South Capitol Avenue
Lansing, MI 48909-7513
Phone: (517) 335-4545
Fax:
(517) 335-7899
E-Mail: dewanm@mi.gov

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
7Q42 Valleybrook
West Bloomfield, MI 48322-4150
Fax:
(248) 851-7933
E-Mail: rfdoll@earthlink.net

Mr. Devon Davis

Mr. Shane Diehl

Ms. Maureen Donker

The Sphinx Organization
400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2120
Detroit, MI 48243
Phone: (313) 877-9100
Fax:
(313) 877-7145

Trustee, YAC Advisor
Four County Community Foundation
22285 Armada Center Road
Armada, MI 48005-2618
Phone: (586) 773-1800
Fax:
(586) 773-1805
E-Mail: diehls@compserv.net

Secretary
Midland Area Community Foundation
1312 Helen Street
Midland, MI 48640-3334
Phone: (989) 835-9700
Fax:
(989) 835-7870
E-Mail: reececle@concentric.net

Mrs. Carole Dennings

Ms. Barbara Dillbeck

Ms. Bridget Doran

Vice Chair
Midland Area Community Foundation
1892 North Salisbury Drive
Gladwin, MI 48624-8641
Phone: (989) 426-6631
Fax:
(989) 426-5921
E-Mail: caroled@fedcorp.com

Curriculum Director
Learning To Give Initiative
630 Harvey St
Muskegon, MI 49442~4278
Phone: (231) 7 67-1780
E-Mail: bdillbec@remc4.k12.rni.us

Bromelkamp Company
106 E 24th St
Minneapolis, MN 55404-3522
Phone: (800) 879-2565
Fax:
(612) 870-9616

Mr. Curtis DeRoo Esq

Mr. Joseph Dixon

Mr. Robert Dow

Secretary
The DeVlieg Foundation
One Detroit Center, Suite 2500
500 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226-3416
Phone: (313) 961 -0200
Fax:
(3i3) 961-0388
E-Mail: cjd@kawlaw.com

Dixon &amp; Associates
Phone: (734) 692-7900
E-Mail: stockboro@hotrnail.com

In vestment Specialist
Northern Trust Bank, Fsb
50 South La Salle Street M-23
Chicago, IL 60675
Phone: (312) 444-7983
Fax:
(312) 444-5551
E-Mail: rjd@ntrs.com

Ms. Eileen DeVries

Mr. Herbert Doan

Ms. Mary Driver

President
Eileen and Brian DeVries Family
Foundation
325 Lakeside Dr SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-2009
Phone: (616) 774-4236
Fax:
(616) 774-4245
E-Mail: eileen_devries@ml.com

Chairman
Herbert H. and Grace A Dow Foundation
1018 WMain St
Midland, MI 48640-4264
Phone: (989) 631-3699
Fax:
(989) 631-0675
E-Mail: doan@hhdowfoundation.org

Communications/Special Projects
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S. Main Street, Suite 501
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2113
Phone:. (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: mdriver@aaacforg

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Dr. Martin Drozdowicz

Mr. Edward Egnatios

Ms. Joann Farnham

Consultant
Colina Foundation
27929 Elba Dr
Grosse Ile, MI 48138-1928
Phone: (734) 692-2618
Fax:
(734) 947-7600

Website Consultant
City Connect Detroit
163 Madison St
Detroit, MI 48226-2129
Phone: (313) 887-6508
Fax:
(313) 963-9723
E-Mail: ed@cityconnectdetroit.org

Executive Assistant To the CEO
Battle Creel;_ Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
E-Mail: joann@bccfoundation.org

Ms. Barbara Dryer

Mr. Larry Emig

Mr. James Feeney

Grants/Contracts Manager
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: bdryer@cmif.org

Trustee
Osceola County Community Foundation
PO Box 37
Reed City, MI 49677-0037
Phone: (231) 832-4880
Fax:
(231) 832-3665

Director
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
920 Richlyn Drive
Adrian, MI 49221-9296
Fax:
(517) 265-5293

Ms. Janice Ducsay

Dr. Haifa Fakhouri

Ms. Linda Feeney

Secretary/ Trustee
Raymond M. and Jane Cracchiolo
Foundation
24055 Jefferson Ave Ste 200
Saint Clair Shores, MI 48080-1514
Phone: (313) 882-2675
E-Mail: JGDforRMC@aol.com

Arab American and Chaldean Council
28551 Southfield Road, Suite 204
Lathrup Village, MI 48076-2723
Phone: (248) 559-1990
Fax:
(248) 559-9117
E-Mail: acc@arabacc.org

Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
920 Richlyn Dr.
Adrian, MI 49221
Phone: (517) 263-4195

Ms. Shirley Durham

Mr. David Farley

Mr. Derrick Feldmann

Executive Director
Ford Motor Company Fund
One American Road, Room 335
Dearborn, MI 48126-2701
E-Mail: sdurham@ford.com

Executive Director
Albion Community Foundation
203 S Superior St
POBox156
Albion, MI 49224-1774
Phone: (517) 629-3349
Fax:
(517) 629-8027
E-Mail: director@albionfoundation.org

Special Project Director
Learning To Give Initiative
550 West North Street
Suite 301
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: (317) 278-8965
Fax:
(317) 684-8900

Mr. Aaron Dworkin

Ms. Susan Farley

Ms. Doris Fell

Founder.&amp; President
The Sphinx Organization
400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2120
Detroit, MI 48243
Phone: (313) 877-9100
Fax:
(313)877-9145
E-Mail: info@sphinxmusic.org

Albion Community Foundation
8755 25 Mile Rd
Albion, MI 49224
Phone: (517) 629-3349
Fax:
(517) 629-8027

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
42241 Mill Race Circle
Plymouth, MI 48170-2576
E-Mail: dormae1@comcast.net

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Mr. John Fike
President
Philanthropy Solutions, LLC
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: (734) 484-2166
Fax:
(734) 484-2177
E-Mail: jolmfike@rnsn.com

Ms. Jacqueline Flowers
Majors
Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
20502 Oldham Road, Apt. 202
Southfield, MI 48076-4046
Phone: (313) 255-3333
Fax:
(313) 255-4335

Ms. Tina Franco
Executive Assistant
Hudson-Webber Foundation
3;1.3 W. Fort Street, Suite 1310
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 963-7777
Fax:
(313) 963-2818
E-Mail: tfranco@hudson-webber.org

Ms. Jeri Fischer

Ms. Elena Ford

Ms. Judy Frazer

Director, Membership &amp; Special Projects
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 4941 7-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: jfischer@crnif.org

Honorary Guest

Contributions Administrator
DTE Energy Foundation
2000 2nd Ave
1046 WCB
Detroit, MI 48226-1203
Phone: (313) 235-9238
Fax:
(313) 235-0285
E-Mail: frazetj@dteenergy.com

Ms. Jodee Fishman Raines

Ms. Julie Ford ·

Mr. Frederick Freund

Director
The Jewish Fund
6735 Telegraph Road
P.O. Box 2030
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301-3141
Phone: (248) 203-1487
Fax:
(248) 645-7879
E-Mail: raines@j find. org

Philanthropy Fellow
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: jford@cmif.org

Executive Director
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
13 6 E Michigan Ave Ste 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465
E-Mail: fritz@isgilmorefoundation.org

Ms. Debra Flannery

Ms. Carla Forkin

Mrs. Jane Freund

Executive Director
Dickinson Area Community Foundation
427 S. Stephenson, Suite 207
Iron Mountain, MI 49801-3458
Phone: (906) 774-3131
Fax:
(906) 774-7640
E-Mail: dcacf@uplogon.com

Senior Accountant
The Kresge Foundation
2701 Troy Center Drive, Suite 150
Troy, MI 48084-4755
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3947
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Mr. Dennis Fliehman

Mr. George Francis III

Ms. Roberta Gabier

President
Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing, MI 48911
Phone: _(517) 272-2870
Fax:
(517) 272-2871
E-Mail: dfliehman@crcfoundation.org

President
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Foundation
600 Lafayette East, 2102
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 225-9600
Fax:
(313) 983-2020
E-Mail: gfrancis@bcbsmcom

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Ste 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03,2004

Mr. Michael Gallagher

Ms. Anne Glendon

Ms. Carol Goss

Managing Editor
Council of Michigan Foundations
PO Box 1154
Saugatuck, MI 49453-1154
Phone: (269) 857-7705
Fax:
(928) 752-8375
E-Mail: crnfrnichael@aol.com

Consultant To the BEST Project
Ruth Matt Foundation
18 Southwick Ct
Ann Arbor, Ml48105-1410
Phone: (734) 761-7232
E-Mail: aglendon@aol.com

President and CEO
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, M148243-1802
Phone: (313) 393-1162
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
E-Mail: cgoss@skillman.org

Ms. LaTanya Gary

Mr. Brian Glowiak

Ms. Marilyn Graham

Accountant I Benefits Administrator
The Kresge Foundation
2701 Troy Center Drive, Suite 150
Troy, Ml48084-4755
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588

Vice President and Secretary
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
CIMS 485-10-94
1000 Chrysler Drive
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2766
Phone: (248) 512-2502
Fax:
(248) 512-2503
E-Mail: bg4@daimlerchrysler.com

Assistant Vice President and Administrate
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
1000 Chrysler Drive CIMS 485-10-94
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2766
Phone: (248) 512-2501
Fax:
(248) 512-2503
E-Mail: rnfk@DCX.com

Mr. Andrew Gatewood

Mr. Paul Good

Mr. Edward Gray

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
2701 Troy Center Drive, Suite 150
Troy, MI 48084-4755
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588

Director of Development
Citizens Research Council of Michigan
38777 Six Mile Road
Suite 208
Livonia, Ml48152
Phone: (734) 542-8001
Fax:
(734) 542-8004
E-Mail: pgood@crcmich.org

DeLoitte Tax LLP
Phone: (313) 394-5112

Ms. Kathy Ginocchio

Mr. Warren Goodell

Mr. John Grenke

Council of Michigan Foundations
17282 Timber Dunes Drive
Grand Haven, M1 49417
Ph.one: (616) 844-0921
E-Mail: kginocchio@cmiforg

Executive Director, YAC Advisor
Southfield Community Foundation
25630 Evergreen Road
Southfield, M1 4807 5-17 69
Phone: (248) 796-4190
Fax:
(248) 796-4195
E-Mail: we goodell@scfini .org

Partner
John R. and M. Margrite Davis
Foundation
1700 N. Woodward, Suite A
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-2249
Phone: (810) 642-5770
E-Mail: jegrenke@monaghanpc.com

Ms. Ruth Glancy

Ms. Marion Gorton ·

Ms. Barbara Griffm

Trustee &amp; Secretary
McGregor Fund
40 Preston Place
Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236-3036
Fax:
(313) 963-3512

Charitable Trust Administrator
Department of Attomey General
Charitable Trust Section
P.O. Box 30213
Lansing, Ml48909-7713
Phone:. (517) 373-1152
Fax:
(517) 241-0229
E-Mail: gortonm@ag.state.mi.us

Smith Barney Citigroup
99 Monroe Ave NW
Suite 200
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2639
Phone: (616) 771-6036
Fax:
(661) 771-6099
E-Mail: barbara.!. griffin@smithbamey. co
m

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Mr. Richard Groos
Trustee
Barry Community Foundation
629 W State St
Hastings, MI 49058-1667
Phone: (269) 945-0526
Fax:
(269) 945-0826
E-Mail: bonnie@barrycf.org

Mr. Gary Hahn

T.H.Gunn
Kuhns Brothers Sec. Corp.
Phone: (248) 435-2900
E-Mail: tgunn@kuhnsbrothers.com

Trustee
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
J 09 W. Huron Street, Suite 200
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-4211
Phone: (734) 769-9191
E-Mail: hahn@piercehahn.com

Ms. Betty Gross

Mr. Richard Gushee

Ms. Sally Hahn

Director
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
525 Richlyn Dr.
Adrian, MI 49221-9117
Phone: (517) 263-4007
Fax:
(517) 265-5293

Trustee
The Whitney Fund
150 W. Jefferson, Suite 2500
Detroit, MI 48226-4415
Phone: (313) 496-7572
E-Mail: gushee@millercanfield.com

Tuscola County Community Foundation
PO Box 534
Caro, MI 48723-0534
Phone (989) 673-8223
Fax:
(989) 673 -7543

Mr. Charles Gross

Mr. Robert Habicht

Ms. Jennifer Hale

Trustee
Lenawee Community Foundation
103 Brown St.
Tecumseh, MI 49286
Phone: (517) 423-8344
Fax:
(517) 423-8347

President I CEO
Michigan Gateway Community
Foundation
111 Days A venue
Buchanan, MI 49107-1609
Phone: (269) 695-3521
Fax:
(269) 695-4250
E-Mail: rhabicht@mgcf.org

Development &amp; Program Associate
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S Main St
Suite 501
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: jbalchhale@aaacf.org

TBD Guest
Schalon Foundation
4418 Tanglewood Trail
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-9686
Phone: (269) 429-6225

Ms. Linda Hagan

Ms. Pamela Halladay

Powers Chapman et Al
3001 W Big Beaver Rd
Suite 704
Troy, MI 48084-3101
Phone: (248) 643-6500
E-Mail: lbhagan@powerschapman.com

Senior Program Officer
The Hannan Foundation
4750 Woodward
Detroit, MI 48201cl300
Phone: (313) 833-1300
Fax:
(313) 833-1710
E-Mail: Phalladay@hannan.org

Mr. Kevin Guigou

Mr. Donald Hahn

Trustee
Midland Area Community Foundation
4110 Castle Drive
Midland, MI 48640
Phone: (989) 835-6761
Fax:
(989) 835-2771
E-Mail: kguigou@dhga.com

Executive Director
Tuscola County Community Foundation
P.O. Box 534
Caro, MI 48723-0534
Phone: (989) 673-8223
Fax:
(989) 673-7543
E-Mail: tccf534@yahoo.com

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Linda Hallmark
Schalon Foundation
4418 Tanglewood Trail
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-9686
Phone: (269) 429-6225

�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Mr. Gregg Hamilton

Ms. Barbara Harmer

Ms. Alison Heiser

Mall, Hamilton &amp; Associates, P C.
31000 Northwestern Hwy
Suite 220
Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2557
Phone: (248) 538-1800
Fax:
(248) 538-1801

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Ste 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Trustee
Leelanau Township Community
Foundation ~

P:O, Box 537
Northport, MI 49670-0818
Phone: (231) 386-7993
E-Mail: alisonheiser@charter.net

Ms. Kim Hamilton

Mr. Donald Harmer

Ms. Cynthia Hempstead

First Vice President- Investments
Smith Barney Citigroup
99MonroeNw
Suite 200
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 771-6004
Fax:
(616) 771-6099
E-Mail: kimberly.k.hamilton@smithbame
y. com

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Ste 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Honorary Guest

Mr. Edward Hammond
Attorney
Clark Hill PLC
500 Woodward Avenue
Suite 3500
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 965-8300
Fax:
(313) 965-8252
E-Mail: eharnmond@clarkhill.com

Ms. Sheila Hamp
Honorary Guest

Ms. Toni Hargress
The Sphinx Organization
400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2120
Detroit, MI 48243
Phone: (313) 877-9100
Fax: - (313) 877-7145

Mr. Alan Harris

Mr. David Hempstead

Director, Internal Investments
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
Phone: (313) 393-1186
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
E-Mail: aharris@skillman.org

Trustee
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
C/o Bodman LLP
100 Renaissance Center, Suite 3400
Detroit, MI 48243-1105
Phone: (313) 393-7571
Fax:
(313) 393-7579
E-Mail: dhempstead@bodmanllp.com

Ms. Sandra Harrison
Application Secretary
The Kresge Foundation
2701 Troy Center Drive, Suite 150
Troy, MI 48084-4755
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588

Ms. Laura Heintzelman
Consultant
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
443 Selma Street
Cadillac, MI 49601
Phone: (231) 649-1018
E-Mail: laura_kuehn@yahoo.com

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Mr. Norman Herbert
Chair
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S Main St
Suite 501
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: normanh@umich.edu

Mr. Jay Herbst
Drigger, Schultz &amp; Herbst
2600 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 550
Troy, MI 48084
Phone: (248) 649-6000

�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Mr. Trent Herman

Ms. Denise Holaly

YACMember
Branch County Community Foundation
2 W Chicago St Ste E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517
Fax:
(517) 279-2319

Executive Assistant
Ruth Mot! Foundation
111 E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (810) 233-0170
Fax:
(810) 233-7022
E-Mail: dholaly@rrnfdn.org

Ms. Jennifer Hudson Parke
Vice Chair
Hudson-Webber Foundation
~ 235 Cloverly Road
Grosse Pointe, MI 48236-3316
E-Mail: jhp@hudson-webber.org

Mr. Bryan Hernandez-Inch

Mr. Jack Hopkins

Ms. Patricia Hughey

Musician
The Sphinx Organization
400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2120
Detroit, MI 48243
Phone: (313) 877-9100
Fax:
(313) 877-7145

President/CEO
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Suite 332
151 S. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4792
Phone: (269) 381-4416
Fax:
(269) 381-3146
E-Mail: jhopkins@kalfound.org

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3947
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Ms. Valerie Herod Belay

Ms. Kathi Horton

Mr. Richard Hughey Jr.

Trustee
·
Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 965-4220
Fax:
(313) 965-3626

President
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-3505
Fax:
(810)767-0496
E-Mail: khorton@cfgforg

Program Officer
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3947
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Ms. Rita Higgins

Ms. Amanda Houtz

Ms. ·Kristine Huizen

Marketing &amp; Public Relations Director
Learning To Give Initiative
630 Harvey St
Muskegon, MI 49442-4278
Phone: (231) 767-1779
Fax:
(231) 773-0707
E-Mail: rhiggins@remc4.k12.mi.us

Administrative Assistant
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 East Bacon
P.O. Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242-1634
Phone: (517) 439-5101
Fax:
(517) 439-5101

Program Officer
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, N.W., Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616) 451-4552
Fax:
(616) 451-8481
E-Mail: huizen@freyfdn.org

Ms. Georgene Hildebrand

Ms. Susan Howbert

Trustee
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
C/0 Thunder Bay MFG
666 McKinley Ave
Alpena, MI 49707-2600
Phone: (989) 354-3181

Director, Family Philanthropy
Council of Michigan Foundations
333 W Fort St Ste 1440
Detroit, MI 48226-3305
Phone: (313) 961-3122
Fax:
(313) 961-3185
E-Mail: showbert@aol.com

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Ms. Brenda Hunt
President &amp; CEO
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
_Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
E-Mail: brenda@bccfoundation.org

�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Mr. Harry Hunter

Ms. Mary Ittigson

Mr. Christopher Jenkins

Institutional Client Advisor
Bank One
611 Woodward Avenue, Suite MI 1-8113
Detroit, MI 48226-3408
Phone: (313)225-2549
Fax:
(313) 225-3948
E-Mail: harry_hunter@bankone.com

Vice President Of Finance
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-3501
Fax
(810) 767-0496
E-Mail: mittigson@cfgf.org

Musician
The Sphinx Organization
400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2120
Detroit, MI 48243
Phone: (313) 877-9100
Fax:
(313) 877-7145

Ms. Kathryn Huschke

Mr. Brian Jackson

Mr. Gareth Johnson

Chief Program Officer
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 West 48th Street
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
E-Mail: khuschke@tfacf.org

Program Officer!¥AC Coordinator
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E. Main Street
PO Box 289
Midland, MI 48640c5153
Phone: (989) 839-9661 X 11
Fax:
(989) 839-9907
E-Mail: bjackson@midlandfoundation.co

Musician
The Sphinx Organization
400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2120
Detroit, MI48243
Phone: (313) 877-9100
Fax:
(313) 877-7145

m

Ms. Carole Hutton
Publisher &amp; Editor
Detroit Free Press
600 W. Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 222~6606
Fax:
(313) 222-8874
E-Mail: hutton@freepress.com

Ms. Lynn Hutzel Visel
Vice President
Standard.Federal Wealth Management
2600 W. Big Beaver Road
MC 900-610
Troy, MI 48084-3323
Phone: (248) 637-2684
Fax:
(248) 816-4893
E-Mail: lynn.hutzel-visel@abnamro.com

Ms. Ann Irish Tabor
President
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-6378
Fax:
(616) 842-9518
E-Mail: atabor@ghacf.org

Ms. Wendy Jackson
Progmm Director
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW
209-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2701
Phone: (616) 454-1751
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
E-Mail: wjackson@grfoundation.org

Mr. Frederic Jacobs
Trustee
Barry Community Foundation
461 Lakeside Drive
Hastings, MI 49058-8584
Phone: (269) 945-9554
Fax:
(269) 945-5192
E-Mail: j-ads@choiceonernail.com

Ms. Tanya Jefferson
Progmm Officer
Ruth Matt Foundation
111 E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (810) 233-0170
Fax:
(810) 233-7022
E-Mail: tjefferson@rrnfdn.org

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Mr. Gary Johnson
Plante Moran Trust
Phone: (248) 223-3280
E-Mail: gary .johnson@plantemoran. com

Ms. Sharnita Johnson
Progmm Officer
The Skillmari Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
Phone: (313) 393-1180
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
E-Mail: sjohnson@skillrnan.org

Ms. Vera Johnson
Morgan Stanley
7457 Fmnklin Road
B1oomfieldHills, MI 48301

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32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Wendy Johnson

Ms. Cassandra Joubert

Program Director, Grants
Ruth Mott Foundation
111 E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (810) 233-0170
Fax:
(810) 233-7022
E-Mail: wjohnson@rmfdn.org

Senior Program Officer
Ruth Mott Foundation
111 E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (810) 233-0170
Fax:
(810) 233-7022
E-Mail: cjoubert@rmfdn.org

Mr. OlofKarlstrom
Treasurer
Heron Oaks Foundation
_ 9425 Horton Road
Goodrich, MI 48438-9489
Phone: (810) 636-8267
Fax:
(810) 636-7216
E-Mail: heronoaks@usol.com

Mr. David Jones

Ms. Marcy Joy

Ms. Susan Katz Froning

Program Officer, YAC Advisor
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
616 Petoskey Street, Ste. 100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
Phone: (231) 348-5820
Fax:
(231) 348-5883
E-Mail: djones@phsacf.org

Scholarship Program Officer
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 WWestemAve
Suite 200
Muskegon, MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538
Fax:
(231) 722-4146
E-Mail: mjoy@cffinc.org

President &amp; CEO
Nonprofit Enterprise At Work, Inc
1100 N Main St Ste 102
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1059
Phone: (734) 998-0160
Fax:
(734) 998-0163
E-Mail: sfroning@new.org

Mr. Joseph Jones
Database Administrator
Council of Michigan Foundations
1906 Darwin SW
Grand Rapids, MI 49507
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: · jjones@cmif.org

Mr. Robert Jordan
Philanthropic Services Officer
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 W 48th St
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
E-Mail: rjordan@tfaf.org

Ms. Kim Jorgensen
Secretary and YAC Advisor
Four County Community Foundation
C/o Tri City Times
594 N. Almont Avenue
Imlay City, MI ~8444-1072
Phone: (810)724-2615
Fax:
(810) 724-8552
E-Mail: tct@pageone-inc.com

Ms. Barbara Justice
Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
32535 Dunford
Farmington, MI 48334

Ms. Joan Kalchik
Trustee
Leelanau Township Community
Foundation
P.O. Box 51
Omena, MI 49674-0051
Phone: (231) 386-5321
E-Mail: JMK@kalexcavating.com

Mr. Dan Kanter
Investment Advisor
Equity Services, Inc
100 Galleria Officentre
Suite 401
Southfield, MI 48034-4780
Phone: (248) 357-2424

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Terry Keating
Berry Moorman P.C.
University of Detroit Jesuit
Phone: (313) 496-1200
E-Mail: tkeating@berrymoonnan.com

Dr. James Kelly
Kelly Advisors, LLC
203 Cloverley Road
Grosse Pointe, MI 48236-3316
Phone: (313) 884-8422
Fax:
(313) 884-0802

Mr. Bernard Kent
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Phone: (313) 394-6537
E-Mail: bemard.kent@us.pwc.com

�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Linda Kimbel

Ms. Maureen Knight

Ms. Linda Kummer

Executive Director
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
P.O. Box 102
201 N. Mitchell, Suite 101
Cadillac, MI 49601-0102
Phone: (231) 775-9911
Fax:
(231) 775-8126

Vice President
Speckhard-Knight Charitable Foundation
771 Bogey Court
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-8844
Phone: (734) 761-8752

Trustee
Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Foundation
10305 Grand River Rd Ste 301
Brighton, MI 48116-6518
Phone: (810) 229-6380
Fax:
(810) 229-6384
E-Mail: Lindakumrner@aol.com

Mr. Howard King
.Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Mr. Joseph Kochanek

Mr. Gary Labadie

Partner
Bodman L. L. P.
100 Renaissance Centre, 34th Floor
Detroit, MI 48243-1114
Phone: (313) 393-7505
Fax:
(313) 393-7579
E-Mail: jkochanek@bodmanllp.com

Vice Chair, Board of Trustees
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Ave
Bay City, MI 48708~5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448

Mr. Bill Kinley

Mr. Donald Krempa

Ms. Natalie LaCroix

Vice Chair
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
843 Asa Gray Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2566
Phone: (734) 971-6850
Fax:
(734) 487-1252
E-Mail: wdkinley@aol.com

First Vice President
Smith Barney Citigroup
40701 Woodward Avenue, Suite 200
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-5079
Phone: (248) 723-1817

Morley Foundation
P.O. Box 2485
Saginaw, MI 48605-2485
Phone: (989) 753-3438

Ms. Carol Knight Drain

Ms. Betty Krueger

Mr. Robert LaCroix

Co-President
James A and Faith Knight Foundation
180 Little Lake Road, Suite 6B
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Phone: (734) 769-5653
Fax:
(734) 769-8383

Trustee
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
1205 North Partridge Pt. Road
Alpena,MI497047
Phone: (989) 354-6881
Fax:
(989) 356-3319

Morley Foundation
P.O. Box 2485
Saginaw, MI 48605-2485
Phone: (989) 753-3438

Ms. Colleen Knight

Mr. Gordon Kummer

Mr. Gerald Lakritz

Executive Director &amp; YAC Advisor
Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517
Fax:
(517) 279-2319
E-Mail: colleen@brcofoundation.org

Trustee
Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Foundation
10315 E. Grand River
Suite 301
Brighton, MI 48116-95 94
Phone: (810) 229-6380
Fax:
(810) 229-6384
E-Mail: Ghugok@aol.com

Lakritz, Wissbrun &amp; Associates, P.C.
Phone: (248) 540-4100

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Mr. Salvatore LaMendola

Ms. Lynn Larkin

Cox, Hodgman &amp; Giaramarco, P.C.
101 W. Big Beaver Road ·
Columbia Center, Tenth Floor
Troy, MI 48084-5253
Phone: (248) 457-7000
Fax:
(248) 457-7001
E-Mail: chg@chglaw.com

Senior Program Officer
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-8304
Fax:
(81 0) 767-0496
E-Mail: llarkin@cfgf.org

Ms. Linda Leaders
The Miller Foundation
310 WahWahTaySee Way
- Battle Creek, MI 49015-4065
Phone: (269) 964-3542
Fax:
(269) 961-8455

Mr. Mark Landau

Ms. Sheryl Laughren

Mr. Rance Leaders

Maroko &amp; Landau, P.C.
31731 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 155
West
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Phone: (586) 855-8808

Dickinson Wright PLLC
500 Woodward Avenue, Suite 4000
Detroit, MI 48226-5403
Phone: (313) 223-3086
E-Mail: slaughren@dickinsonwright.com

Chair
The Miller Foundation
310 WahWahTaySee Way
Battle Creek, MI 49015-4065
Phone: (269) 964-3542
Fax:
(269) 961 -8455

Mr. Mark Lange

Mrs.

Executive Director
The Edward Lowe Foundation
58220 Decatur Road
P.O. Box8
Cassopolis, MI 49031-9477
Phone: (269) 445-4221
Fax
(269) 445-2648
E-Mail: mark@lowe.org

Trustee
Vicksburg Foundation
15740 Poplar Lane
Vicksburg, MI 49097-9755
Phone: (269) 649-0349
Fax:
(269) 376-8040

Ms. Gail Lanphear

.Mr. Warren Lawrence

Ms. Debbie Leich

President
The Rollin M . Gerstacker Foundation
680 Holly Road
Cadillac, MI 49601-2420
Phone: (989) 539-1927
Fax:
(989) 832-8842

Trustee
Vicksburg Foundation
15740 Poplar Lane
Vicksburg, MI 49097-9755
Fax:
(269) 649-2333

Portfolio Manager
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce Street, Suite 300
Birmingham, MI 48009-6063
Phone: (248) 647-9200
Fax:
(248) 647-5931
E-Mail: deborah@munder.com

Jacquelh~ e

Lawrence

Ms. Karen Lee
Controller
Community Foundation of.St. Clair
County
516 McMorran Blvd.
Port Huron, MI 48060-3826
Phone: (810) 984-4761
Fax:
(810) 984-3394
E-Mail: Karen@stclairfoundation.org

Mr. Shale Lapping

Ms. Janet Lawson

Ms. Andrea Leistra

President
IPEX, Inc.
123 S. Main Street, Suite 146
Royal Oak, MI 48067-2627
Phone: (248) 548-0770
Fax:
(248) 548-3177
E-Mail: splapping@ipexusa.com

Executive Director
Michigan Community Service
Commission
1048 Pierpont Dr
Suite 4
Lansing, MI 48911-5976
Phone: (517) 335-4295
Fax:
(517) 373-4977
E-Mail: harveyjl @rnichigan.gov

Portfolio Manager
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce Street, Suite 300
Birmingham, MI 48009-6063
Phone: (248) 647-9200
Fax:
(248) 647-5931
E-Mail: aleistra@munder.com

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Mr. William Liebold II

Dr. Robert Long

Ms. Olga Lozano

President
Michigan Colleges Foundation
26555 Evergreen Road, Suite 870
Southfield, MI 48076-4239
Phone: (248) 356-3114
Fax:
(248) 356-3241
E-Mail: bliebold@michigancolleges.org

Vice President for Programs
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2345
Fax:
(269) 969-2118
E-Mail: rfl@wkkf.org

Senior Associate
Alliance for Justice
11 Dupont Circle, 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 822-6070
Fax:
(202) 822-6068
E-Mail: olozano@afj.org

Ms. Kathleen Lindbeck

Ms. Cathleen Lorenz

Ms. Jan Lyons

Manager
Hilda E. BretzlaffFoundation
317 Union Street, Suite G
Milford, MI 48381-1983
Phone: (248) 684-3408
Fax:
(248) 684-2648
E-Mail: klindbeck@hebf.org

Godfrey Hammel, Danneels and Co.
Phone: (586) 772-8100

The Jan and Bob Lyons Foundation
3549 E Pineview Dr
Dexter, MI 48130-9711
Phone: (734) 426-8503

Mr. David Lindberg
VP, Finance and Administration
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: dlindberg@cmif.org

Ms. Mattalyn Love Jones
·Executive Assistant To the President
Detroit Youth Foundation
3011 WGrandBlvd
Fisher Building, Suite 206
Detroit, MI 48202-3096 .
Phone: (313) 875~3400
Fax:
(313)875-3401
E-Mail: mlovejones@detroityouth.org

Mr. John Mabley
Smith &amp; Mabley PLC
Phone: (248) 851-0700
E-Mail: jrnabley@earthlink.net

Ms. Susan Lindson

Ms. Susan Lovell

Mr. Joseph Madison

Program Coordinator
Council of Michigan Foundations
Michigan IDA Partnership
17177 N. Laurel ParkDrive Suite 161
Livonia, MI 48152-2693
Phone: (734) 542-3951
Fax:
(734) 542-3952
Ec Mail: slindson@earthlink.net

The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616

Trustee, YAC Advisor
Saginaw Community Foundation
2877 Nottingham Dr. East
Saginaw, MI 48603-2833
Phone: (989) 790-6417
Fax:
(989) 790-0971
E-Mail: kmoutwater@msn.com

Ms. Carol Litka

Ms. Darlene Lowe ·

Mr. Randy Maiers

Sr. Vice President - CIMA
.Smith Barney Citigroup
400 Town Center
Suite 1800
Southfield, MI j8075
Phone: (248) 358-7030
Fax:
(248) 358-7157

Chairman
The Edward Lowe Foundation
E &amp;D Ranch
9584 N. E. Williams Avenue
Arcadia, FL 34266-5888
Phone: (941) 494-1108

President and CEO
Community Foundation of St. Clair
County
516 McMorran Blvd.
Port Huron, MI 48060-3826
Phone: (810) 984-4761
Fax:
(810) 984-3394
E-Mail: randy@stclairfoundation.org

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Wednesday, November 03 , 2004

Mr. Kevin Majors

Ms. Barbara Maniscalco

Mr. Richard Marcy

Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 965-4220
Fax:
(313) 965-3626

President
Fisher-Insley Foundation
41110 Fox Run Road, #108
Novi, MI 48377
Phone: (248) 668-6954
E-Mail: Barbm434@aol.com

Vice President, Marketing &amp; Communicat
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, !'vii 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 X 118
Fax:
(313) 961-2886
E-Mail: rmarcy@cfsemorg

Ms. Rachel Maksimchuk

Mr. Joseph Maniscalco

Ms. Kate Markel

Secretary
Homer Area Community Foundation Fund
22850 D DrS
Homer, MI 49245-9412
Phone: (269) 789-6210
E-Mail: rachel.maksimchuk.anxp@statefa
rm.com

Trustee
Fisher-Insley Foundation
41110 Fox Run Road, #108
Novi, !'vii 48377-4804
Phone: (248) 682-9572

Program Officer
McGregor Fund
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2090
Detroit, !'vii 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 963-0054
Fax:
(313) 963-3512
E-Mail: kate@mcgregorfund.org

Ms. Amyre Makupson

Ms. Janet Manning

Mr. John Marshall lll

Trustee
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
Phone: (313) 393-1185
Fax:
(313) 393-1187

Lapeer Director
Lapeer County Community Fund
220 W . Nepessing Street
Suite 201
Lapeer, MI 48446
Phone: (81 0) 664-0691
Fax:
(81 0) 664-0691
E-Mail: lccf@charterintemet.com

President/CEO!Trustee
The Kresge Foundation
2701 Troy Center Drive, Suite 150
Troy, !'vii 48084-4755
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
E-Mail: jemarsha11@Kresge.org

Ms. Marianne Malone

Mr. James Marcoux

Ms; Jennifer Matteson

Fundraising Solutions

Vice President
South Haven Community Foundation
5 Chippewa Ct.
South Haven, MI 49090
Phone: (269) 639-9086
Fax:
(269) 639-8160
E-Mail: jmarcoux@i2k.com

Pro gram Associate
Learning To Give Initiative
630 Harvey St
Muskegon, MI 49442-4278
Phone: (231) 767-8600
Fax:
(231)773-0707
E-Mail: jmatteso@remc4.k12.mi.us

Dr. Nora Maloy
Senior Program Officer
· Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Michigan
Foundation
600 Lafayette East X520
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 225-8205
Fax:
(313) 225 -7730
E-Mail: nmaloy@bcbsmcom

Ms. Paula. Marcoux

Ms. Mary Maurer

South Haven Community Foundation
5 Chippewa Ct ·
South Haven, MI 49090-1639
Phone: (269) 639-9086
Fax:
(269) 63 9-8160

Chairman
St. Ignace Area Community Foundation
PO Box 315
160 Church Street
Saint Ignace, MI 49781-0315
Phone: (906) 643-9150
Fax:
(906) 643-9122
E-Mail: sales@saintignacenews,com

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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Mr. Wesley Maurer Jr.

Ms. Terri McCarthy

Ms. Joyce McGowan

Trustee
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
C/o The St. Ignace News
359 Reagon St., P.O. Box 277
St. Ignace, MI 49781-0277
Phone: (906) 643-9150
Fax:
(906) 643-9122

Program Officer
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616
E-Mail: tmccarthy@wegefoundation.org

Vice President ofPrograrns, YAC Assista
Capital Re~ion Community Foundation
6035 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing, MI 48911
Phone: (517) 272-2870
Fax:
(517) 272-2871
E-Mail: jmcgowan@crcfoundation.org

Ms. Lou Ann Mawby

Mr. Jim McCarty

Mr. William McGowan

8400 N 39th St
Augusta, MI 49012-9713
Phone: (269) 731-4638
Fax:
(269) 731-5914

Advisor
Ionia County Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW
Suite 209-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2701
Phone: (616) 454-1751
Fax:
(616) 454-6455

Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing, MI 48911-5338
Phone: (517) 272-2870
Fax:
(517) 272-2871

Dr. Russell Mawby

Mr. Jon-Paul McDaniel

Ms. Chris McGuigan

Chairman Emeritus
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
8400 N 39th St
Augusta, MI 49012-9713
Phone: (269) 731-4638
Fax:
(269) 731-5914
E-Mail: russmawby@aol.com

Finance Associate
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
E-Mail: jon-paul@bccfoundation.org

President
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 West Western Avenue, Suite 200
Muskegon, MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538
Fax:
(231) 722-4616
E-Mail: cmcguigan@cffinc.org

Ms. Linda May

Ms. Katherine McDonald

Mr. Leonard Mcintee

Executive Director
Arcus Foundation
303 N. Rose Street, Suite 300
Kalamazoo, MI49007-3865
Phone: (269) 373-4373
Fax:
(269) 373-0277
E-Mail: linda@arcusfoundation.org

Vice President
Bank One
200 Ottawa NW
MI2-8858
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 771-7855
Fax:
(616) 771~7092
E-Mail: katherine_mcdonald@bankone.co

Vice President
Fifth Third Bank
1000 Town Center, Suite 1500
MDJTWN5B
Southfield, MI 48075-1217
Phone: (248) 603-0505
Fax:
(248) 603-0521
E-Mail: leonard.mcintee@53.com

m

Ms. Olivia Maynard
President
Heron Oaks Foundation
Northbank Center, Suite 417
432 N. Saginaw
Flint, MI 48502-2013
Phone: (810) 239-1535
Fax:
(81 0) 232-6311
E-Mail: omaynard@umich.edu

Ms. Tania McGee
Director of Education &amp; Community Affai
The Sphinx Organization
400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2120
Detroit, MI 48243
Phone: (313) 877-9100
Fax:
(313) 877-7145

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Ms. Benita Melton
Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 766-1753
E-Mail: bmelton@rllott.org

�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03,2004

Mr. Roger Merrifield

Ms. Rachael Miraz

Mr. Robert Monroe

President and CEO
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Avenue
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448
E-Mail: rogerm@bayfoundation.org

Eileen and Brian DeVries Family
Foundation
325 Lakeside Dr SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-2009
Phone: (616) 774-4256
Fax:
(6~6) 774-4245
E-Mail: rachel_miraz@rnl.com

Chair, Board of Trustees
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Ave
Bay City, MI 48708
Phone: (989) 893-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448

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Ms. Donnell Mersereau

Ms. Lydia Mitchell

Ms. Judith Moore

Director, Community Foundations
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor A venue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mai( dmersereau@cmif.org

YACMember
Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517
Fax:
(517) 279-23 19

Executive Director
Library of Michigan Found&lt;ttion
P.O. Box 30159
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (517) 373-4470
Fax:
(517) 241-9048
E-Mail: moorej 10@michigan.gov

Ms. Karen Miller

Mr. Dennis .Mitzel

Ms. Carol Morley Beck

Trustee
Southfield Community Foundation
25630 Evergreen Rd
Southfield, MI 4807 5-17 69
Phone: (248) 796-4190
Fax:
(248) 796-4195
E-Mail: kare156@aol.com

Berry Moonnan PC
E-Mail: dmitzel@berrymoonnan.com

Trustee
Morley Foundation
N-372 County Road 14, R.R. 3
Napoleon, OH 43545
Phone: (419) 599-7867

Ms. Deb Millican

Mr. Daniel Molnar

Ms. Sara Morley LaCroix

Office Manager
Community Foundation Of the Upper
Peninsula
2500 7th Avenue South, Suite 103
Escanaba, MI 49829-1176
Phone: (906) 789-5972
Fax:
(906) 786-9153
E-Mail: cfup@charterrni.net

Vice President
Comerica Charitable Foundation
PO Box 75000
MC 3462
Detroit, MI 48275-0001
Phone: (313) 222-4312
Fax:
(313) 222-7041
E-Mail: djmolnar@comerica.com

Morley Foundation
427 Edgemoor
Kalamazoo, MI 49001
Phone: (269) 345-3609

Ms. Suzanne Mills

Ms. KareH. Moncrief{

Mr. Robert Morley

Trustee
Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing, MI 48911
Phone: ( 517) 272-2870 _
Fax:
(517) 272-2871
E-Mail: sue@lansingarts.org

Vice President
Comerica Charitable Foundation
PO Box 75000
Detroit, MI 48275-0001

President/CEO
Morley Foundation
P.O. Box 2485
Saginaw, MI 48605-2485

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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Sue Morley

Mr. Eric Muschler

Ms. Sandra Nicholls

Morley Foundation
11 Slate stone Drive
Saginaw, MI 48603-2881
Phone: (989) 799-1 479

Director, Michigan IDA Partnership
Council of Michigan Foundations
17177 N. Laurel Park Drive, Suite 161
Livonia, MI 48152-3951
Phone: (734) 542-3951
Fax:
(734) 542-3952
E-Mail: muschler@earthlink.net

Contributions Manager
Ford Motor Company Fund
One Arnencan Road, Room 215 A5
Desrrbom, MI 48126-2701
Phone: (313) 323-2662
Fax:
(313) 845-3068
E-Mail: snicholl@ford.com

Mr. George Moroz

Ms. Joan Nagelkirk

Mr. Roger Nienhuis

Director of External Relations
The Henry Ford
20900 Oakwood Blvd.
P.O. Box 1970
Dearborn, MI 48124-5029
Phone: (313) 982-6113
Fax:
(313) 982-6246
E-Mail: GeorgeM@thehenryford.org

Executive Director
Sanilac County Community Foundation
47 Austin St
Sandusky,MI48471
Phone: (810) 648-3634
Fax:
(810) 648-4418
E-Mail: joan@clearideas.biz

Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Foundation
10315 E. Grand River
Suite 301
Brighton, MI 48116-9594
Phone: (810) 229-6380
Fax:
(810) 229-6384

Ms. Ashley Morse

Ms. Jeannine N ajmowicz

Ms. Sue Nienhuis

Program Officer
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Avenue
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448
E-Mail: ashleym@bayfoundation.org

Grants Analyst
DIE Energy Foundation
2000 2nd Ave
1046 WCB
Detroit, MI 48226~1203
Phone: (313) 235-6500
Fax:
(313) 235-0285
E-Mail: najmowiczj@dteenergy.com

Office Manager
Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Foundation
10315 E. Grand River
Suite 301
Brighton, MI 48116-9594
Phone: (810) 229-6380
Fax:
(810) 229-6384
E-Mail: GHugoK@aol.com

Mr. William Moses

Ms. Britany Nelson

Ms. Donna Niester

Senior Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
2701 Troy Center Drive, Suite 150
Troy, MI 48084-4755
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588 ·
E-Mail: wflmoses@kresge.org

The Sphinx Organization
400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2120
Detroit, MI 48243
Phone: (313) 877-9100
Fax:
(313) 877-7145

Vice President
James C. Acheson Foundation
Austin, Niester, Beauchamp &amp; Finnegan
600 Fort Street, Suite 100
Port Huron, MI 48060
Phone: (810) 966-0900
Fax:
(810) 966-0990
E-Mail: dniester@advnet.net

Mr. Mark Murray

Mr. Peter Neydon ·

Mr. David Nims

President
Grand Valley State University
I Campus Drive
Allendale, MI 49401-9401
Phone: (616) 331-2182
Fax:
(616)331-3503
E-Mail: murray@gvsu.edu

First Vice President
The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
242 Camelback Drive
Holland, MI 49423-5342
E-Mail: neydon@comcast.net

Vice President, Secretary
Ethel and James Flinn Foundation
500 Woodward Avenue, Suite 3500
Detroit, MI 48226-3485
Phone: (313) 965-8580
Fax:
(313) 965-8252
E-Mail: dnims@clarkhill.com

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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Joan Noricks

Ms. Sharon Ohm

Mr. Steve Paine

President
Canton Community Foundation
50430 School House Road
Canton, MI 48187
Phone: (734) 495-1200
Fax:
(734) 495-1212

The Miller Foundation
310 WahWahTaySee Way
Battle Creek, MI 49015-4065
Phone: (269) 964-3542
Fax:
(269) 961 -8455

Vice President
Paine Family Foundation
11.853 Mountain Woods Dr
Thompsonville, MI 49683-9169
Phone: (231) 723-9700
E-Mail: spaine@fablite.com .

Ms. Sheila Nydon

Ms. Danielle Olekszyk

Mr. James Park

The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
Courthouse Square, Suite 100
70 West 8th St.
Holland, MI 49423-3166
Phone: (616) 396-6590
Fax:
(616) 396-3573

Accounting Manager
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
Phone: (313) 393-1104
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
E-Mail: dolekszyk@skillman.org

Vice President
Besser Foundation
123 N. Second Ave
Alpena, MI 49707
Phone: (989) 354-4722
Fax:
(989) 354-8099
E-Mail: bessfdtn@freeway.net

Ms. Norah O'Brien

Dr. Joel Orosz

Mr. Floyd Parks

Director of Finance &amp; Administration
McGregor Fund
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2090
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 963-0030
Fax:
(313) 963-3512
E-Mail: norah@mcgregorfund.org

Trustee
Guido A and Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
Johnson Center For Philanthropic Studies
401 W. Fulton St., 238C, DeVos
Grand Rapids, MI 49504
Phone: (61 6) 331-7309
Fax:
(616) 331-7592

Vice Presidentrrreasurer
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Ste 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Mr. Richard O'Farrell

Ms. Elizabeth Ottaway

Ms. Phyllis Parks

Executive Director
M and M Area Community Foundation
1101 11th Avenue
P. 0. Box 846
Menominee, MI 49858-3018
Phone: (906) 864-3599
Fax:
(906) 864-3657
E-Mail: ricko@menominee.net

Senior Portfolio Manager
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce St
Birmingham, MI 48009-6059
Phone: (248) 647-9200
Fax:
(248) 647-5931
E-Mail: lottaway@munder.com

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3947
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Dr. Paul Ohm

Ms. Marcia Owen

Ms. Pauline Pasch

Tresurer
The Miller Foundation
310 WahWahTaySee Way
Battle Creek, MI 49015-4065
Phone: (269) 964-3542
Fax:
(269) 961-8455

Executive Director
Winship Memorial Scholarship
Foundation
Comerica Bank, Trust Division
25 W. Michigan Avenue
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3610
Phone: (269) 966-6344
Fax:
(269) 966-6356
E-Mail: maowen@comerica.com

YAC Advisor/Program Assistant
Capital Region Community Foundation
603 5 Executive Drive, Suite 104
Lansing, MI 48911
Phone: ( 517) 272-2870
Fax:
(517) 272-2871
E-Mail: ppasch@crcfoundation.org

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Ms. Susan Perlin

Ms. Brenda Pinskey

Ms. Jennifer Poteat

CPA
Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC
27400 Northwestern Hwy
P.O. Box 307
Southfield, MI 48034-4724
Phone: (248) 352-2500
Fax:
(248) 352-0018
E-Mail: Sue,Perlin@plantemoran.com

Trustee
Four County Community Foundation
28250 Armada Ridge Ro ad
Richmond, MI 48062-3905
Fax:
(810) 784-9916
E-Mail: pinskey4@comcast.net

Trustee
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
4 Geddes Heights
Arin Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (734) 327-9682
E-Mail: jenpf@comcast.net

Mr. Phillip Peters

Mr. Gary Pinson

Ms. Gail Powers-Schaub

Vice President-Administration and Secret
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 766-1753
E-Mail: ppeters@mott.org

Sigma Financial Corporation
Phone: (248) 626-7 411
E-Mail: gapinson@sigmarep.com

Director, Information Services and Techno
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor A venue, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: gschaub@crniforg

Ms. -Carol Petredean DiSalvio

Ms. Susan Pool

Ms. Brenda Price

President and Y AC Advisor
Homer Area Commui:J..ityFoundation
POBox 201
Homer, MI 49245
Phone: (517) 568-5222
Fax:
(517)568-5453
E-Mail: homeracf@co re.com

Director &amp; COO
Ruth Mott Foundation
Ill E. Court Street, Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (810) 233-0170
Fax:
(810) 233-7022
E-Mail: spool@rmfdn.org

Community Liaison Program Officer
JohnS. and James L. Ki:J..ight Foundation
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2070
Detroit, MI 48226-3134 ·
Phone: (313) 964-1114
Fax:
(313) 964-4606
E-Mail: price@ki:J..ightfdn.org

Ms. Carolyn Pickett Erway

Dr. John Porter

Ms. Jody Price

Program Officer
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Suite 332
151 S. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4792
Phone: (269) 381-4416
Fax:
(269) 381-3146
E-Mail: cpicketterway@kalfound.org

Trustee &amp; Educational Consultant
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
5336 Pinnacle Court
Ann Arbor, MI 48108-8662
Phone: (734) 944-9922
Fax:
(734) 944-9921

Financial Administrator
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616

Ms. Susan Piesko

Mr. Thomas Porter.

Ms. Barb Pritchard

Trustee
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
690 Wren Road
Frankenmuth, MI 48734-9320
Phone: (989) 652-9656
Fax:
(989) 652-0145
E-Mail: spiesko@hotmail.com

President
Porter Family Foundation
200 Orchard Hills Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (734) 769-9245
Fax:
(734) 769-9345

Trustee
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street
P.O. Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440
Fax:
(231) 536-2640

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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Barb Quain

Ms. Jane Ramer

Ms. Jerry Reid

Trustee
Four County Community Foundation
109 S. Main Street
Capac, Ml48014
Phone (81 0) 395-4359
Fax:
(81 0) 395-2944

Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
100 S Spring St
PO Box 5
Harbor Springs, MI 49740-1619
Phone: (231) 526-6214
Fax:
(231) 526-9343
E-Mail: jramer@charter.net

Trustee
WlS Cheneaux Community Foundation
6223 W. Golfridge
East Lansing, W 48823
Phone: (517)719-7298
Fax:
(517)332-2372
E-Mail: jdr31@aol.com

Ms. Maureen Radke

Mr. Thomas Ranger

Mr. Kevin Reinhart

Program Officer &amp; YAC Advisor
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street
P.O. Box 718
East Jordan, Ml49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440
Fax:
(231) 536-2640
E-Mail: rnaureen@c3f.org

Treasurer
Americana Foundation
31818 Palomino
Warren, M148093-7621
Phone: (810) 347-3863
Fax:
(810)347-3349

Regional Accounting Specialist
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Ri verwalk Centre
34 W. Jackson Street
Battle Creek, Ml490 17-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182

Mr. Gerald Radtke
President
Hilda E. BretzlaffFoundation
317 Union Street, Suite G
Milford, MI 48381-1983
Phone: (248) 684-3408
Fax:
(248) 684-2648
E-Mail: gradtke@hebf.org

Ms. Janelle Radtke
Vice President
Hilda E. BretzlaffFoundation
317 Union Street, Suite G
Milford, M14S381-1983
Phone: (248) 684-3408
Fax: ·
(248) 684-2648
E-Mail: jradtke@hebforg

Mr. James Ramer
President
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Fourl'dation
100 S Spring St .
P.O. Bo.x 5
Harbor Springs, Ml49740-1619
Phone: (231) 526-6214
Fax:
(231) 526-9343
E-Mail: jramer@ramerandmoore.com

Mr. Richard Rappleye

Mr. Kyle Reis

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
2701 Troy Center Drive, Suite 150
Troy, M1 4084-4755
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
E-Mail: rkrappleye@kresge.org

Sr. Grants Administrator
Ford Foundation
320 E. 43rd
New York, NY 10017-4801
Phone: (212) 573-5146
Fax:
(212) 351-3648
E-Mail: k.reis@fordfound.org

Mr. Stan Rathbun

Mr. Gary Rentrop

Executive Director
Mt Pleasant Area Community Foundation
113 W Broadway Rd
PO Box 1283
Mount Pleasant, Ml48804-1283
Phone: (989) 773-7322
Fax:
(989) 773-1517
E-Mail: srathbun@mpacf.org

Trustee
Americana Foundation
28115 Meadowbrook Road
Novi, W 48377-3128
Phone: (248) 347-3863
Fax:
(248) 347-3349

Ms. Colleen Reid

Ms. Patricia Reynolds

President
The Joseph D. Reid Family Charitable
Foundation
200 N Washington Square
Lansing, Ml48933-1320
Phone: (517) 371-5540
Fax:
(517) 374-2546
E-Mail: reidlaw1@aol.com

Consultant
Council of Michigan Foundations
2853 W. Jolly Road
Okemos, MI 48864-3669
Phone: (517) 332-0001
Fax:
(517) 332-5899
E-Mail: reynold.koltserkaian@voyager.net

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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Amy Richardson

Mr. George Robinson

Ms. Judith Rumelhart

Office Administrator
Homer Area Community Foundation
104 S Hillsdale St
PO Box 201
Homer, MI 49245-1026
Phone: (517) 568-3495
Fax:
(517) 568-5453

Sigma Financial Corporation
Phone: (248) 626-7 411

Vice President &amp; Trustee
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundati,en
1472 Towsley Lane
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-9336
Phone: (989) 837-1100
Fax:
(989) 837 -3240

Dr. William Richardson

Ms. Gloria Robinson

President, CEO &amp; Trustee
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2153
Fax:
(269) 969-2118
E-Mail: williamrichardson@wkkf.org

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
19465 Tracey
Detroit, MI 48235

Afa Sadykhly
The Sphinx Organization
400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2120
Detroit, MI 48243
Phone: (313) 877-9100
Fax:
(313) 877-7145

Mr. John Riecker

Ms. Elyse Rogers

Ms. Shari Sakall

Secretary
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
414 Townsend Street
P.O. Drawer 632
Midland, MI 48640-5266
Phone: (989) 837-11 00
Fax:
(989) 837-3240

Assistant Vice President
Herbert H. and Gtace A. Dow Foundation
1018 West Main Street
Midland, MI 48640
Phone: (989) 631-3699
Fax:
(989) 631-0675
E-Mail: rogers@hhdowfoundation.org

Vice President
Loomis, Sayles, &amp; Company, L.P.
39533 Woodward Ave., Suite 300
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-5106
Phone: (248) 646-2100
Fax:
(248) 646-3235
E-Mail: ssakall@loomissayles.com

Mr. Joseph Rippolone

Ms. Barbara Rohwer

Mr. Roger Samuel

Honorary Guest

Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, NW, Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616) 451-0303
Fax:
(616) 451-8481
E-Mail: rohwer@freyfdn.org

Chair
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 766-6256
Fax:
(810) 767-7689
E-Mail: rsarnuel@flintjournal.com

Mr. Ben Robinson

Ms. Vicki Rosenberg

Mr. Tyrone Sanders Jr.

Trustee
The Hannan Foundation
8131 E. Jefferson
Detroit, MI 48214

Vice President &amp; COO
Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Avenue
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: · (616) 842-7080
E-Mail: vrosenberg@crnif.org

Trustee
Southfield Community Foundation
25630 Evergreen Rd
Trustee
SouthJield, MI 48075-1769
Phone: (248) 796-4190
Fax:
(248) 796-4195
E-Mail: sanders@paaonline.com

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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Peg Sanford

Ms. Milly Sebald

Mr. John Sharp

Trustee
Allegan County Community Foundation
P.O. Box 516
Saugatuck, MI 49453-0516
E-Mail: psanford@remc7 .k 12.MI. US

Administrative Assistant
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Avenue
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 8.93-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448 .
E-Mail: bacfnd@bayfoundation.org

Strobl Cunningham and Sharp
Phone: (248) 540-2300
E-Mail: j sharp@stroblpc.com

Ms. Ellen Satterlee

Mr. David Sebastian

Ms. Ingrid Sheldon

Executive Director
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616
E-Mail: emsatterlee@wegefoundation.org

Trustee
The Sebastian Foundation
3333 Evergreen Drive, NE, Suite 110
Grand Rapids, MI 49525-9756
Phone: (616) 361-1996
Fax:
(616) 361-0830
E-Mail: sabby4@ix.netcomcom

Trustee
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
1416 Folkstone Ct.
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2848
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: AASheldon@aol.com

Ms. Susan Schalon

Mr. Lloyd Semple

Ms. Shirley Showalter

Secretary
Schalon Foundation
5694 Forest Glen Drive, SE
Ada, MI 49301-9111
Phone: (616) 682-7815
E-Mail: suz.ada@comcast.net

Chairman
Dykema Gossett P.L.L.C.
400 Renaissance Center
Detroit, MI 48243-1502
Phone: (313) 568-6800

Vice President of Programs
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
E-Mail: showalter@fetzer.org

Mr. Peter Schreck Esq

Mr. Erik Serr Esq

Ms. Diana Sieger

Freeman, Cotton &amp; Norris, P.C.
33 Bloomfield Hills Pkwy
Suite 100
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-2944
Phone: (248) 642-2255
Fax:
(248) 642-6460
E-Mail: pschreck@fcnlaw.com

Authorized Agent
The Duffy Foundation
101 N. Main Street, 7th Floor
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-5507
Phone: (734) 668-7615
Fax:
(734) 747-7147
E-Mail: serr@rnillercanfield.com

President
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW
209-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2701
Phone: (616) 454-1751
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
E-Mail: dsieger@grfoundation.org

Mr. Scott Schropp

Ms. Mary Shafer

Ms. Louise Sikorski

Senior V.P. &amp; Trust Officer
Merrill Lynch
4805 Towne Centre Rd Ste 200
Saginaw, MI 48604-283.1
Phone: (989) 791-8493
Fax:
(989}791"8462

Vice Chair, Trustee
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 W 48th St
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-53 91

Bonisteel Foundation
3978 Holden Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-9415
Fax:
(734) 665-2981
E~Maii: lpa@gate.net

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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Pamela Silcox

Ms. Margaret Smith

Administrative Coordinator
Whirlpool Foundation
2000 M-63 North, M.D. 3106
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
Phone: (269) 923 -55 84
Fax:
(269) 925-0 154
E-Mail: Pamela_J_Silcox@Whirlpool.com

Trustee Emeritus
The Kresge Foundation
882 Hidden Ravines Court
Birmingham, MI 48009-1681
Phone: (248) 646-0438

Ms. Carol Snapp
Program Associate
Arcus Foundation
303 N Rose Street, Suite 300
Kalamazoo, Ml 49007-3865
' Phone: (269) 373-4373
Fax:
(269) 373-0277

Ms. Linda Sims

Ms. Marsha Smith

Mr. Jared Snyder

Trustee
Saginaw Community Foundation
Consumers Energy Company
2400 Weiss
Saginaw, MI 48602-3858
Phone: (989) 791-5606
Fax:
(989) 791-5656
E-Mail: llsirns@cmsenergy.com

Executive Director
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Ste 320
Traverse City, Ml 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 94 1-4066
E-Mail: msmith@rotarycharities.org

Musician
The Sphinx Organization
400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2120
Detroit, Ml 48243
Phone: (313) 877-9 100
Fax:
(313) 877-7145

Ms. Erin Skene

Ms. Robin Smith

Mr. Bruce Sondys

Director, Michigan Public Policy Initiative
Michigan Nonprofit Association
1048 Pierpont Dr Ste 3
Lansing, MI 48 911-5976
Phone: (517) 492-2400
Fax:
(517) 492-2410
E-Mail: skeneeri@mnaonline.org

Robin Smith Design
16790 Bridlepath Drive
Spring Lake, MI 49456
Phone: (231) 847-4414
E-Mail: rsmithdesign@comcast.net

Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 965-4220
Fax:
(313) 965-3626

Dr. Claudette Smith

Mr. Scott Smith

Ms. Theresa Sondys

Executive Director
Coleman A. Young Foundation
2111 Woodward Avenue, Suite 600
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: (313) 962-2200
Fax:
(313) 962-2208
E-Mail: claudettesmitb.@cayforg

Robin Smith Design
16790 Bridlepath Drive
Spring Lake, MI 49456
Phone: (231) 847-4414

Program Officer
Metro Health Foundation
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 965-4220
Fax:
(313) 965-3626
E-Mail: TheresaSondys@aol.com

Dr. Gerald Smith

Ms. Maureen Smyth

Mrs. Carol Soule

President &amp; CEO
Detroit Youth Foundation
3011 W Grand Blvd
Fisher Building, Suite 206
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
Phone: (313) 875-3400
Fax:
(313)875-3401
E-Mail: gsmith@detroityouth.org

Vice President-Programs
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Matt Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (810) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 766-1753
E-Mail: msmyth@mott.org

Executive Director
Shiawassee Community Foundation
PO Box 753
I 00 E. Main Street
Owosso, MI 48867
Phone: (989) 725-1093
Fax:
(989) 729-1358
E-Mail: shiafdn@michonline.net

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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Denise Spencer

Ms. Vera Stojanovic Johnson

Ms. Susan Stuart

President &amp; CEO
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E. Main Street
PO Box 289
Midland, MI 48640-0289
Phone: (989) 839-9661 X 20
Fax:
(989) 839-9907
E-Mail: dspencer@midlandfoundation.co

Financial Advisor
Morgan Stanley
7457 Franklin Rd
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
Phone: (248) 538-5619
Fax:
(248) 538-4636
E-Mail: vera.johnson@morganstanley.com

Marshall Community Foundation
121 1/2 WMichigan Ave
Marshall, MI 49068-1556
Phone: (269) 781-3928
Fax:
(269) 781-8232

m

Ms. Beverly Spriggs
Program Associate
Council of Michigan Foundations
333 WFort St
Suite 1150
Detroit, MI 48226-3154
Phone: (313) 961-3122
Fax:
(313) 961-3185
E-Mail: bspriggs@cmiforg

Ms. Mary Ellen Stack
Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 965-4220
Fax:
(313) 965-3626

Mr. Mark Stasa
Kerr, Russell and Weber, PLC
Phone: (313) 961-0200
E-Mail: mjs@krwlaw.com

Ms. Sherri Stephens
Vice Chair
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
5206 Gateway Centre, Suite 300
Flint, MI 48507
.
Phone: (810)732-7411
E-Mail: sherri.stephens@raymondjames.c
om

Ms. Betsy Stover

Ms. Cathy Suardini

Trustee
FrederickS. Upton Foundation
100 Ridgeway St
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-1047
Phone: (269) 982-1905
Fax:
(269) 982-0323
E-Mail: betsystover@aol.com

Executive Director
Marquette Community Foundation
205 S. Front Street, Suite 2F
Marquette, MI 49855-4648
Phone: (906) 226-7666
Fax:
(906) 226-2104
E-Mail: mcf@charterrni.net

Ms. Barbara Stremler

Ms. Elizabeth Sullivan

Trustee
Four County.Community Foundation
4637 Hollow Comers Road
Dryden, MI 48428

Vice President- Program &amp; Adrninistratio
The Kresge Foundation
2701 Troy Center Drive, Suite 150
Troy, MI 48084-4755
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
E-Mail: ecsullivan@kresge.org

Dr. Ira Strumwasser

Mr. David Swenson . .

Executive Director &amp; CEO
Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Michigan
Foundation
600 Lafayette East X520
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 225-6399
Fax:
(313) 225-7730
E-Mail: istrumwasser@bcbsm.com

Vice President
Michigan Nonprofit Association
1048 Pierpont, Suite 3
Lansing, MI 48911-5976
Phone: (517) 492-2400
Fax:
(517) 492-2410
E-Mail: dswenson@rnnaonline.org

Mr. Mark Stuart

Mr. Bryon Taber

Secretary
Marshall Community Foundation
C/o Stuart Law Office PC
121 1/2 West Michigan Ave
Marshall, MI 49068
Phone: (269) 781-3928
Fax:
(269) 781-8232
E-Mail: snmstuart@hotmail.com

Guido A and Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
124 S. Minges Road
Battle Creek, MI 49015 ·
Phone: (269) 963-6394

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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Nancy Taber

Ms. Tammie TenBroeke

Mr. Bruce Thorn

Executive Assistant
Guido A and Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
124 S. Minges Road
Battle Creek, MI 49015
Phone: (269) 963-6394
E-Mail: ntaber56@aol.com

Payroll/Benefits Administrator
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 South Harbor, Suite 3
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: ttenbroeke@cmiforg

Milton M. Ratner Foundation
PO Box 250628
Frankl,in, MI 48025-0628
Phone: (248) 737-6073

Ms. Lillie Tabor

Ms. Cherryl Thames

Ms. Therese Thorn

Vice President
Metro Health Foundation
377 4 Fullerton
Detroit, MI 48238-3231
Phone: (313) 834-8468

Trustee
Southfield Community Foundation
25630 Evergreen Rd
18430 Middlesex Ave.
Southfield, MI 48075-1769
Phone: (248) 796-4190
Fax:
(248) 796-4195
E-Mail: cherrylthames@cs.com

Treasurer!Trustee
Milton M. Ratner Foundation
PO Box 250628
Franklin, MI 48025-0628
Phone: (248) 737-6073
E-Mail: ratner_foundation@sbcglobal.net

Mr. Norman Tabor

Ms. Kristyn Theisen

Mr. Robert Thornton

Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 965-4220
Fax:
(313) 965-3626

Executive Director
Community Foundation of Monroe County
P.O. Box 627
111 E. First Street
Monroe, MI 48161-0627
Phone: (734) 242-1976
Fax:
(734) 242-1234
E-Mail: ktheisen@cfinonroe.org

Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1802
Phone: (313) 3 93-1164
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
E-Mail: rthomton@skillman.org

Mr. Robert Tambellini

Dr. Jane Thomas

Ms. Bev Tippett

President
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street
P.O. Box718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440
Fax:
(231) 536-2640
E-Mail: bob@c3forg

Trustee
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Ctr
Suite 1700
Detroit, MI 48243-1815
Phone: (313) 393-1185
Fax:
(313) 393-1187

Program Officer
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church Street
Flint, MI 48 502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-3027
Fax:
(810) 767-0496
E-Mail: btippett@cfgf.org

Mr. J. Gerard Teagan
President
Free Press Charities, Inc.
600 W. Fort Street
Detroit, MI 48226-3138
Phone: (313)-222-6595

Ms. Diane Thompson

Mr. Kent Tipton

Executive Director
The Miller Foundation
310 WahWahTaySee Way
Battle Creek, MI 49015-4065
Phone: (269) 964-3542
Fax:
(269) 964-8455
E-Mail: dthompson@millerfdn.org

CFP
Smith Barney Citigroup
99 Monroe Ave NW
Suite 200
Gra:nd Rapids, MI 49503-2639
Phone: (616) 771-6020
Fax:
(616) 771-6099
E-Mail: kent.a.tipton@smithbamey.com

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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Mary Torgeson

Ms. Vicki VanDenBerg

Ms. Susan Vogt

Communications Associate
Council of Michigan Foundations
1203 Hampden
Muskegon, Ml49441
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
E-Mail: mtorgeson@cmiforg

Partner
Plante &amp; Moran, PLLP
67 West Michigan Avenue, Suite 500
Battle Creek, M1490 17-7018
Phone: (269) 962-4079
Fax:
(269) 962-4225
E-Mail: vicki.vandenberg@plantemoran.c
om

Vice President
Hilda E. BretzlaffFoundation
331 Melinda
White Lake, M1483.86-3461
Phone: (248) 684-3408
Fax:
(248) 684-2648
E-Mail: svogt@hebf.org

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Ms. Tina Travis

Ms. Angela Vander Hulst

Mr. Lon Vredeveld

Executive Director
Gratiot County Community Foundation
113 1 E. Center Street
P.O. Box 310
Ithaca, M148847-1603
Phone: (989) 875-4222
Fax:
(989) 875-2858
E-Mail: gccf@edzone.net

PNKM Initiative Manager
Johnson Center for Philanthropy and
Nonprofit Leadership
401 Fulton St W
276C DeVos Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49504-6431
Phone: (616) 331-7589
Fax:
(616) 331-7592

Vice Chairman
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 W 48th St
Fremont, M149412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391

Ms. Jessica Trotter

Ms. Amanda VanDusen

Monaghan Loprete, et al
Phone: (248) 642-5770
E-Mail: jtrotter@monaghanpc.com

Senior Principal
Miller, Canfield, Paddock, and Stone,
PLC
150 W. Jefferson Street, Suite 2500
Detroit, MI 48226-4415
Phone: (313) 496-7512
Fax:
(313) 496-8451
E-Mail: vandusen@millercanfield.com

Loren Wadington
Development Director
Canton Community Foundation
50430 School House Road
Canton, MI 48187
Phone: (734) 495-1200
Fax:
(734) 495-1212

Ms. Laura Trudeau

Ms. Sheila Vanfield

Mr. Randy Walainis

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
2701 Troy Center Drive, Suite 150
Troy, M148084-4755
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
E-Mail: ljtrudeau@kresge .cirg

Community Affairs Coordinator
Bank One
611 Woodward Avenue
Suite MI 18308
Detroit, M1 48226-3408
Phone: (313) 225-3490
Fax:
(313) 225-3333
E-Mail: sheila_vanfield@bankone.com

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
706 E. Gunn Road
Rochester, MI 48306-1904
Phone: (313) 226-9360
E-Mail: rwalain@uwcs.org

Dr. Dennis Van Haitsma

Ms. Sherri Vaughn

Mr. Kevin Walker

School Program Director
Learning To Give Initiative
630 Harvey St
Muskegon, MI 49442-4278
Phone: (231) 76?-8600
Fax:
(616) 335-3510
E-Mail: dvanhait@comcast.net

Grants Librarian
Farmington Community Library
32737 W. Twelve Mile Road
Farmington Hills, M148334-3302
Phone: (248) 553-0300
Fax:
(248) 553-3228
E-Mail: vaughnsh@farmlib.org

Program Director
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
1200 Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, M148502-1820
Phone: (810) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 766-1753
E-Mail: kwalker@mott.org

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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Mr. Matthew Wasmund

Mr. Jonathan Wege

Sr. Institutional Client Advisor
Bank. One
611 Woodward Avenue
Suite MI18038
Detroit, Ml 48226-3408
Phone: (313) 225-3454
Fax:
(313) 225-3948
E-Mail: matthew_h_wasmund@bankone.c
om

Trustee
The Wege Foundation
2300 N. Lincoln Park Way
Apt. 15420
Chicago, IL 60614-3252
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616

Ms. Judy Watson Olson
President &amp; Chief Executive Officer
Great Lakes Center for Youth
Development
307 S Front St
Marquette, Ml49855-4613
Phone: (906) 228-8919
Fax:
(906) 228 -7712
E-Mail: j watsonolson@mayf.org

Ms. Lorraine Weber
Consultant, Open Justice Issues
State Bar of Michigan
306 Townsend Street
Lansing, MI 48933-2012
Phone: ( 517) 346-6329

Ms. Virginia Webster Smith
Executive Director
Karen and Drew Peslar Foundation
280 West Maple Road, Suite 212
Birmingham, MI 48009-3344
Phone: (248) 594-6294
Fax:
(248) 594-6533

Ms. Anne Weekley
Program Officer
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, Ml48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 X 143
Fax:
(313)961-2886
E-Mail: aweekley@cfsemorg

Mr. Lawrence Wells
Executive Assistant To the Presidentq
Michigan League for Human Services
1115 :1&gt; Pennsylvania Ave, Ste 202
Lansing, MI 48912-1658
• Phone: (517) 487-5436
Fax:
(517) 371-4546
E-Mail: lwells@mlan.net

Ms. Katie Weigel

Ms. Barbara Wertheimer

Office Manager
Arcus Foundation
303 N. Rose Street, Suite 300
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3865
Phone: (269) 373-4373
Fax:
(269) 373-0277
E-Mail: katie@arcusfoundation.org

Program Officer
DENSO North America Foundation
24777 DENSO Drive
P.O. Box 5047, MC 4600
Southfield, MI 48034-5244
Phone: (248) 372-8233
Fax:
(248) 213-2550
E-Mail: barb_wertheimer@denso-diam.co
m

Mr. Keith Weigel
Institutional Investment Manager
Bank. One
611 Woodward Avenue
STE Mil 8120
Detroit, Ml 48226-3408
Phone: (313) 225-3595
Fax:
(313) 225-3516
E-Mail: Keith_Weigel@bankone.com

Ms. Carolyn Weissbach
Foundation Officer
Michigan Tech. University
Meese Center
1400 Townsend Dr
Houghton, Ml49931-1200
Phone (906) 487-2228
Fax:
(906) 487-1979
E-Mail: cweissba@mtu.edu

Mrs. Judy Weldy
Trustee
Melvin L. and Hilda I. Zuehlke
Charitable Foundation
1185 Glendale
Saginaw, Ml48603-4749
Phone: (989) 799-6545

Ms. Lynn White
President &amp; Trustee
Harry A and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
P.O. Box 349
Midland, MI 48640-0349
Phone: (989) 837-1100
Fax:
(989) 837 -3240
E-Mail: lynnwhite003@aol.com

Mr. Ronald Whiteside
Grants Manager
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 X 116
Fax:
(313)961-2886
E-Mail: rwhiteside@cfsemorg

Ms. Janet Whittington
First Vice President
Bank. One
61 1 Woodward Avenue
STE MI18078
- Detroit, MI 48226-3408
Phone: (313) 225-1821
Fax:
(313) 225-4227
E-Mail: janet_m_whittington@bankone.co
m

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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Julie Wiesen

Ms. Katherine Williams

Mr. Patrick Wilson

Pro gram Director
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
111 Water Street
P.O. Box495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
Phone: (989) 354-6881
Fax:
(989) 356-3319
E-Mail: wiesenj@cfuemorg

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Ste 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Legal Counsel
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St
Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-3602
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
E-Mail: pj w@wilsonkester.com

Mr. Chris Wigent
Trustee
Winship Memorial Scholarship
Foundation
C/0 Calhoun ISD
17111 G Drive North
Marshall, MI 49068
Phone: (269) 966-6344
Fax:
(269) 966-6356
E-Mail: wigentc@calhounisd.org

Ms. Ashley Wilcox
YACMember
Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago, Suite E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517
Fax:
(517) 279-2319

Ms. Geneva Williams

Ms. Linda Williams
Program Associate
Detroit Youth Foundation
Fisher Building, Suite 206
3011 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
Phone: (313) 875-3400
Fax:
(313) 875-3401
. E-Mail: lhill@detroityouth.org

Ms. Barbara Willyard

Mr. Roger Winkelman

Executive Director
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
111 Water Street
P.O. Box 495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
Phone: (989) 354-6881
Fax:
(989) 356-3319
E-Mail: bwillyard@cfuemorg

Couzens Lansky
Phone: (248) 489-8600
E-Mail: roger. winkelman@couzens.com

Mr. J. Richard Wilson

President &amp; CEO
City Connect Detroit
163 Madison St Fl 3
Detroit, MI 48226-2129
Phone: (313) 963-9722
Fax:
(313) 963-9723
E-Mail: geneva@cityconnectdetroit.org

President
Besser Foundation
123 N. Second Avenue
Suite 3
Alpena, MI 49707-2873
Phone: (989) 354-4722
Fax:
(989) 354-8099
E-Mail: bessfdtn@freeway.net

Mr. John Williams

Ms. Karen Wilson

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Ste 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Ms. Sharlee Wilson
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Ste 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Consultant
Colina Foundation
27929 Elba Dr
Grosse lie, MI 48138-1928
Phone: (734) 692-2618
Fax:
(734) 947-7600

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Mr. Kenneth Wissbrun
Lakritz, Wissbrun &amp; Associates, P.C.
Phone: (248) 540-4100
E-Mail: kwissbrun@lakritzlegal.com

Ms. Mollie Wolf
Trustee
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
14031 Harper Road
Cement City, MI 49233-9644

�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Mr. Fred Woodruff Jr.

Mr. Henry Zuilhof

President
Michigan Foundation for Education
Leadership
1001 Centennial Way Suite 400
Lansing, Ml48917-9279
Phone: (517) 327-5925
Fax:
(517) 327-0775
E-Mail: rnfel@masb.org

Treasurer
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Ste 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Ms. Stacy Worden

Ms. Tina Zuilhof

Program Ofticer
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 East Bacon
P.O. Box 276
Hillsdale, Ml49242-1634
Phone: (517) 439-5101
Fax:
(517) 439-5101
E-Mail: s.worden@abouthccforg

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E. Front Street, Suite 320
Traverse City, Ml49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Mr. Dan Wyant
Director
Michigan Department of Agriculture
P.O. Box 30017
Lansing, Ml 48909
Phone: (517) 3731052
Fax:
(517) 335 -1423

Ms. Judith Yeo
Vice President
Yeo Family Foundation
1169 Glendale
Saginaw, MI 48603-4749
Phone: (989) 792-7151
Fax:
(989) 793-0136

Mr. Robert Yeo
President
Community Foundation ofMonroe County
PO Box 627
111 E. First Street
Monroe, Ml48161 -0627
Phone: (734) 242-1976
(734) 242-1234
Fax:
E-Mail: RobertYeo@rnsn.com

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Speakers
Dr. Soji Adelaja

Mr. John Austin

Ms. Susan Broman

John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor i
Michigan State University
317 Manly Miles Building
1405 South Harrison Street
East Lansing, MI 48823
Phone: (517) 432-8800
Fax:
(517) 432-8769
E-Mail: adelaja@msu.edu

Senior Project Manager
Public Policy Associates
119 Pere Marquette Drive
Lansing, MI 48912
Phone (517) 485-4477
Fax:
(517) 485-4488
E-Mail: jca@publicpolicy.com

Executive Director
Steelcase Foundation
901 44th Street
P.O. Box 1967
Grand Rapids, MI 49508-7575
Phone: (616) 246-4695
Fax:
(616) 475-2200
E-Mail: sbroman@steelcase.com

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Mr. Ismael Ahmed

Mr. C. Patrick Babcock

Ms. Nancy Bryk

Executive Director
ACCESS
2651 Saulino Court
Dearborn, MI 48120-1556
Phone: (313) 842-7010
Fax:
(313) 289-5017
E-Mail: iahmed@accesscommunity.org

Senior Policy Consultant
Public Policy Associates
119 Pere Marquette Drive
Lansing, MI 48912
Phone: (517) 485-4477
Fax:
(517) 485-4488
E-Mail: pbabcock@publicpolicy.com

Chief Curator and Trustee
The Henry Ford
PO Box 1970
Dearborn, MI 48121-1970

Ms. Karen Aldridge-Eason

Dr. Lillian Bauder

Mr. Phil Buchanan

Foundation Liaison
Office of Governor Granholm
PO Box 30013
111 South Capitol Avenue
Lansing, MI 48909-7513
Phone: (517) 241-1689
Fax:
(517) 335-7899
E-Mail: aldridgeeasonk@michigan.gov

Trustee
The Skillman Foundation
C/o Masco Corporation
21001 Van Born Road
Taylor, MI 48180-1340
Phone: (81 0) 645-3100
Fax:
(313)393-1187

Executive Director
Center for Effective Philanthropy
678 Massachusetts Avenue
Suite 903
Cambridge, MA02139
Phone: (617) 492-0800 ext 203
Fax:
(617) 492-0888
E-Mail: philb@effeCtivephilanthropy.org

Ms. Sandra Ambrozy

Ms. Maxine Berman

Mr. Andy Buchsbaum

Senior Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
2701 Troy Center Drive, Suite 150
Troy, MI 48084-4755
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
E-Mail: smambrozy@kresge.org

Special Projects Director
Governor's Office for Southeast Michigan
3022 West Grand Blvd., Suite 14-150
Detroit, MI 48202
Phone: (313) 456-0010
E-Mail: berrnanm@michigan.gov

Director, Great Lakes Office
National Wildlife Federation
213 West Liberty, Suite 200
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1322
Phone: (734) 769-3351
Fax:
(734) 769-1449
E-Mail: buchsbaum@nwf.org

Ms. NanAron

Ms. Sherry Bradish

Mr. James Buckley

President
Alliance for Justice
11 Dupont Circle, 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 822-6070
Fax:
(202) 822-6068

College Liaison
Mott Community College
1401 East Court Street
Flint, MI 48503
Phone: (810)762-0420
E-Mail: Sherry.bradish@mcc.edu

Senior Manager
PricewaterhouseCoopers
400 Renaissance Center
Detroit, MI 48243-1502
Phone: . (313) 394-6686
Fax:
(813) 375-4250
E-Mail: james. g. buckley@us. pwc,com

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Mr. C. Campbell

Ms. Shannon Clements

President
McGregor Fund
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2090
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 963-3495
Fax:
(313) 963-3512
E-Mail: dave@mcgregorfund.org

Grants Writer
Henry Ford Museum
20900 Oakwood Blvd.
Dearborn, MI 48124-5029

Mr. John Colina
President
Colina Foundation
1 Heri,tage Place, Suite 220
Southgate, MI 48195-3048
• Phone: (734) 283-8847
Fax:
(734) 283-3725
E-Mail: johnc36034@aol.com

Ms. Diana Canova

Mr. Rick Cohen

Mr. Thomas Cook

Interim Director of Govenunent Relations
Council on Foundations
1828 L Street NW
Washington, DC 20036

Executive Director
National Committee For Responsive
Philanthropy
2001 S. State, NW, Suite 620
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: (202) 387-9177
Fax:
(202) 332-5084
E-Mail: rick@ncrp.org

Executive Director
Cook Family Foundation
PO Box 278
Owosso, MI 48867-0278
Phone: (989) 725 -1621
Fax:
(989) 725-3138
E-Mail: tom_cook@chartermi.net

Mr. Hodding Carter lll

Ms. Andrea Cole

Ms. Julie Cummings

President &amp; CEO
JohnS. and James L. Knight Foundation
Wachovia Financial Center, Suite 3300
200 South Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33131-2349
Phone: (305) 908-2600
Fax:
(305) 908-2698

Assistant Vice President &amp; Controller
The Skillman Foundation
600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1700
Detroit, Ml48243-1802
Phone: (313) 393-1169
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
E-Mail: acole@skillman.org

Trustee
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher
Foundation
111 Willits
Suite 200
Birmingham, MI 48009
Phone: (248) 258-3013
Fax:
(248) 258-3820
E-Mail: juliefcumrnings@aol.com

Ms. Cora Christmas

Ms. Amy Coleman

Principal
The Henry Ford
PO Box 1970
Dearborn, MI 48121-1970

Director ofFinance and Controller
The Kresge Foundation
270 1 Troy Center Drive, Suite 150
Troy, Ml48084-4755
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
E-Mail: abcoleman@kresge.org

Mr. Thomas Clay

Dr. Mary Colem~n
President
University Of Michigan
503 Thompson Street
207 4 Fleming Administration Building
Ann Arbor, Ml 48109-1340
Phone: (734) 764-6270
Fax:
(734) 936-3529
E-Mail: presoff@umich.edu

Director of State Affairs
Citizens Research Council of Michigan
124 West Allegan, Suite 1502
Lansing, MI 48933-1738
Phone~ (517) 485-9444
Fax:
(517) 485-0423
E-Mail: tclay@crcmich.org

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Mr. Steve Czarnecki
President &amp; CEO
The Enterprise Group of Jackson
One Jackson Square, 11th Floor
Jackson, MI 49201
Phone: (517) 788-4455
Fax:
(517)782-0061
E-Mail: sczamecki@enterprise group. org

Ms. Michael Daniels
Executive Director
School To Career Progressions
1422 Madison
Grand Rapids, MI 49507
Phone: (616) 819-2415

�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Dr. Rui De Figueiredo

Mr. David Egner

Research Leader and Associate Professor
Citigroup Alternative Investments
399 Park Avenue, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Phone: (212) 559-9161
Fax:
(212) 793-0222
E-Mail: defigueiredor@citigroup.com

President
Hudson-Webber Foundation
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 1310
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 963-7777
Fax:
(313) 963-2818
E-Mail: degner@hudson-webber.org

Mr. David Fasenfest
Professor
-Wayne State University, College of Urban
Labor &amp; Metropolitan Affairs
656 W. Kirby
Detroit, MI 48202
Phone: (313) 993-4236
Fax:
(313) 577-8800
E-Mail: david.fasenfest@wayne.edu

Mr. David Dekker

Ms. Cheryl Elliott

Ms. Ann Fergemann

Senior Resource Specialist
Office ofSetvices To the Aging
7109 West Saginaw
PO Box 30676
Lansing, MI 48909-8176
Phone: (517) 373-4082
Fax:
(517)373-4092
E-Mail: dekkerd@michigan.gov

President and CEO
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S. Main Street, Suite 501
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: celliott@aaacf.org

Senior Donor Relations Officer
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Suite 332
151 S. Rose Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4792
Phone: (269) 381-4416
Fax:
(269) 381-3146
E-Mail: afergemann@kalfound.org

Ms. N eeta Delaney

Ms. Jennifer Estell

Ms. Ina Fernandez

Director, Armory Parks Arts Project
The Enterprise Group
414 N. Jackson
Jackson, MI 49201
Phone: (517) 522-5120
Fax:
(517) 782-0061
E-Mail: neetadelaney@cs.com

Young Women for Change Member
Michigan Women's Foundation
17177 North Laurel Park Drive
Suite 161
Livonia, MI 48152-2693
Phone: (734) 542-3946
Fax:
(734) 542-3952

Senior Portfolio Manager
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce Street, Suite 300
Birmingham, MI 48009-6063
Phone: (248) 647-9200
Fax:
(248) 647-5931
E-Mail: ifemand@munder.com

Mr. Charles Dirshimer

Ms. Tracey Ewing

Mr. Robin Ferrihy

Chemistry Teacher
The Henry Ford
PO Box 1970
Dearborn, MI 48121-1970

CPNSenior Manager
Plante &amp; Moran, PLLP
27400 Northwestern Highway
Southfield, MI 48037
Phone: (248) 223-3482
Fax:
(248) 603-5626
E-Mail: tracey.ewing@plantemoran.com

Vice President, Donor Relations
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 x 104
Fax:
(313) 961-2886

Ms. Jean Doss

Ms. Carol Farquhar

Mr. Max Fisher

Senior Associate Lobbyist
Capitol Services, Inc.
526 Townsend
Lansing, MI 48 93 3
Phone: ~517) 372-0860
Fax:.
(517) 372-0723
E-Mail: . jmdoss@msu.edu

Executive Director
Grantmakers in Aging
7333 Paragon Road, Suite 220
Dayton, OH 45459-4157
Phone: (937) 435-3156
Fax:
(937) 435-3733
E-Mail: cfarquhar@GIAging.org

President
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher
Foundation
Fisher Building
3011 West Grand Blvd., Suite 2700
Detroit, MI 48202-3030
Phone: (313) 871-8000

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Ms. Marlene Fluharty

Ms. Janne Gallagher

Ms. Sheila Gruber M

Executive Director
Americana Foundation
28115 Meadowbrook Road
Novi, MI 48377-3128
Phone: (248) 347-3863
Fax:
(248) 347-3349
E-Mail: fluhartm@insue.msu.edu

Vice President &amp; General Counsel
Council on Foundations
1828 L Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036-5104
Phone: (202) 466-6512
Fax:
(202) 785 -3 926
E-Mail: gallj@cof.org

Managing Director
HassMS&amp;L
Phone :~ (248) 458-8600
Fax:
(248) 458-8515
E-Mail: sheila.mclean@hassrnsl. com

Mr. Travis Fojtasek

Mr. Larry Gant

Mr. Jeffrey Guilfoyle

Chair
Arts and Cultural Alliance Jackson
County
5325 Browns Lake Road
Jackson, MI 49203
Phone: (517) 788-7378
Fax:
(517) 788 -7378
E-Mail: fojtasek@rnsu.edu

Associate Professor, and Director for Urba
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 S. University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Phone: (734) 763-5990
Fax:
(734) 763-3372
E-Mail: lrngant@umich.edu

Director, Economic and Revenue Forecasti
Michigan Department of Treasury
430 West Allegan
Lansing, MI 48922
Phone: (517) 373-2158
Fax:
(517) 335-3298
E-Mail: guilfoyle@rnichigan.gov

Mr. Robert Frasier

Mr. Elan Garonzik

Ms. Barbara Hall

Excel Academic Coach
Mott Middle College High School
1401 E Court St
Mott Memorial Building, Room 1123
Flint, MI 48503-6208
Phone: (81 0) 232-8530
E-Mail: rfrasier@mott.gisd.k12.mi.us

Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (810) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 766-1753
E-Mail: egaronzik@mott.org

Executive Director
Whirlpool Foundation
2000 North M-63, M.D. 3106
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
Phone: (269) 923-5583
Fax:
(269) 925-0154
E-Mail: barb_a_hall@whirlpool.com

Mr. Russell Gabier.

Mr. Lou Glazer

Ms. Karla Hall

Secretary &amp; Trustee
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
2516 Frederick A venue
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-2148
Phone: (269) 342-64ll
Fax:
(269) 342-6465
E-Mail: butter686@aol.com

President
Michigan Future, Inc.
P.O. Box 130416
Ann Arbor, MI 48113
Phone: (734) 747-8120
Fax:
(734) 322-0025
E-Mail: glazerl@earthlink.net

Secretary &amp; Director
DTE Energy Foundation
2000 2nd Ave
1046 WCB
Detroit, MI 48226-1203
Phone: (313) 235-9416
Fax:
(313) 235-0285
E-Mail: hallk2@dteenergy.com

Ms. Mary Gailbreath

Mr. Larry Good ·

Ms. Jennifer Hamant

Manager of Grants Administration
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (810) 238-5651
Fax:
(810)766-1753
E-Mail: mgailbreath@mott.org

President &amp; CEO
Corporation for a Skilled Workforce
900 Victors Way, Suite 350
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Phone: (734) 769-2900
Fax:
(734) 769-2950
E-Mail: lagood@skilledwork.org

Investment Consultant
Smith Barney Citigroup
4449 Easton Way, Suite 300
Columbus, OH 43219
Phone: (614) 473-2408
Fax:
(614) 473-2450
E-Mail: jennifer,k.hamant@smithbarney.c
om

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Mr. Steven Hamp

Ms. Judith Jackson

Trustee
The Henry Ford
20900 Oakwood Blvd
P.O. Box 1970
Dearborn, MI 48121-1970
Phone: (313) 982-6111
Fax:
(313) 982-6250

Vice PresidenVCOO
Detroit Youth Foundation
3011 W Grand Blvd
Fisher Building, Suite 206
Detroit, MI 48202-3096
Phone: (313) 875-3400
Fax:
(313) 875-3401
E-Mail: jjackson@detroityouth.org

Ms. Krista Johnson
Vice President of Endowments
~ Capital Group C:ompanies
333 South Hope Street, 50th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90071
Phone: (248) 486-9388
Fax:
(213) 615-0219
E-Mail: kilj@capgroup.com

Ms. Heidi Hartmann

Mr. James Jacobs

Mr. Todd Johnson

President and CEO
Institute for Women's Policy Research
1707 L Street, NW, Suite 750
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 785-5100
Fax:
(202) 833-4362
E-Mail: heidi@iwpr.org

Director, Center For Workforce Developmr
Macomb Community College
14500 E. 12 Mile
Warren, MI 48088-3896
Phone: (586) 445-7987
Fax:
(586) 445-7886

CEO
World Asset Management
225 East Brown Street, Ste. 250
Birmingham, MI 48009
Phone: (248) 901-0860
Fax:
(248) 901-0872
E-Mail: tjohnson@worldasset.com

Mr. Neal Hegarty

Ms. Jan Jaffe

Mr. Bryan Jordan

Pro gram Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
1200Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 238-8152
E-Mail: nhegarty@mott.org

Director, Grant Craft
Ford Foundation
320 E. 43rd Street
New York, NY 10017-4801
Phone: (212) 573-5287
Fax:
(212) 351-3648
E-Mail: j.jaffe@fordfound.org

Economist
Bank One
111 Polaris Parkway
Columbus, OH 43240
Phone: (614) 213-0768
Fax:
(614) 213-2292
E-Mail: bryan.k.jordan@bankone.com

Ms. Sandra Hughes

Ms. Linda Jimenez

Ms. Amber Khan

Consultant
Sandra Hughes Consulting
4205 Presidential Avenue, Circle E
Bradenton, FL 34203
Phone: (941)739-1193
Fax:
(941) 739-0433
E-Mail: srhughesconsulting@yah\)o.com

Executive Director
After School All Stars - Detroit
Wayne State University
Division ofKinesiology, 265 Matthaei
Detroit, MI 48202
Phone: (313) 577-5134
Fax: ·· (313) 577-5046
E-Mail: jirnenez.L@wayne.edu

Executive Director
The Comrriunications Network
8757 Georgia Ave, Suite 540
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: (301) 589-4262
Fax:
(301) 589-4289
E-Mail: amber@comnetwork.org

Ms. Carol Isaacs

Ms. Dorothy Johnson

Mr. Tom Kiernan

Chief Deputy Attorney General
Michigan Department of Attorney General
G. Mennen Williams Building, 7th Floor
525 W. Ottawa St., P.O. Box 30212
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (517) 373-1115

Trustee
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue, East
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-1611
Fax:
(269) 968-0413
E-Mail: daj@ahlburg.com

President
National Parks Conservation Association
1300 19th Street SW
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036.
Phone: (202) 454-3300
Fax:
(202) 659-0650
E-Mail: tkieman@npca.org

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Mr. Dan Kildee
Treasurer
Genesee County
11 0 1 Beach Street
Flint, MI 48502
Phone: (810) 257-3024
Fax:
(810) 257-3885
E-Mail: dkildee@co. genesee.mi. us

Ms. Donna Lartigue
Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Avenue, East
Battle Creek,. MI 4 90 17-400 5
Phone: (269) 969-2227
Fax:
(269) 968-0413
E-Mail: donna.lartigue@wkkforg

Dr. Joan Lessen-Firestone
Director, Early Childhood
Oakland Schools
2111 PoHtiac Lake Road
Waterford, MI 48328
Phone: (248) 209-2035
Fax:
(248) 209-3522
E-Mail: Joan.Firestone@oakland.k12.mi. u
s

Mr. Peter Kinder

Ms. Rhonda Lauer

President &amp; CEO
KLD Research &amp; Analytics, Inc.
250 Summer Street, 4th Floor
Boston, MA 02210
Phone: (617) 426-5270
Fax:
(617) 426-5299
E-Mail: pdkinder@kld.com

Mr. J. Lawrence Lipton

CEO
Foundations, Inc.
Moorestown West Corporate Center
2 Executive Drive, Suite 1
Moorestown, NJ 08057
Phone: (856) 533-1600
Fax:
(856) 533-1615
E-Mail: rlauer@foundationsinc.org

Vice President- Investments
Smith Barney Citigroup
Smith Barney
4000 Town Center, #1800
Southfield, MI 4807 5
Phone: (800) 879-9863
Fax:
(248) 358-7157
E-Mail: james.l.lipton@smithbarney.com

Mr. Donald Kinnee

Ms. Mary Lavengood

YACMember
Branch County Community Foundation
2 W Chicago St Ste E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649

Mr. Jack Litzenberg

Montrose Community Schools
300 Nanita Dr.
Montrose, MI 48457-9149

Senior Program Officer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Matt Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 237-4805
E-Mail: jlitzenberg@mott.org

Mr. Glenn Kossick

Ms. Peggy Lawrence-Burns

Executive Director
Metro Health Foundation
333 West Fort Street, Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 965-4220
Fax:
(313) 965-3626
E-Mail: GKossick@aol.com

Ms. Nicole Lomas

Director
Gerontology Network
Foster Grandparent &amp; Traveling
Grannies/Grandpas Program
456 Cherry, SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-4626
Phone: (616) 771-9748
Fax:
(616) 771-9767
E-Mail: pbums@michiganseniors.org

Vice President &amp; CFO
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E. Main Street
PO Box 289
Midland, MI 48640-5153
Phone: (989) 839-9661 X 13
Fax:
(989) 839-9907
E-Mail: nlomas@midlandfoundation.com

Ms. Barbara Kratchman
President
ArtServe Michigan
17515 W. Nine Mile Road
Suite 1025
Southfield, MI 48075-4403
Phone: (248) 557-8288
Fax:
(248) 557-8581
E-Mail: kratchman@artservemichigan.org

Ms. Abigail
Lawrence-Jacobson
Doctoral Candidate-Social Work &amp; Social
University of Michigan
4765 St. Andrews Court
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Phone: (734) 913-4654
E-Mail: arlawren@umich.edu

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Mr. Nathan Loree
YACMember
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675
Fax:
(313) 961-2886
E-Mail: wingnuts14@aol.com ·

�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Ms. Patricia Lowrie

Mr. Randy McNeil

Mr. Mark Neithercut

Director
MSU Women's Resource Center
4365 Stoneycroft
Okemos, MI 48864
Phone: (517) 353-1635
Fax:
(517) 432-3846
E-Mail: lowie@cvm.msu.edu

President
Youth Sports and Recreation Commission ~
C/o The Skillman Foundation
1274 Library Street, Suite 201
Detroit, MI 48226-2291
Phone: (313) 963-8916
Fax:
(313) 963-8937
E-Mail: rmcneil@ysrc.org

Vice President, Program
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort St., Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: {313) 961-6675 x 113
Fax:
{313) 961-2886
E-Mail: mneithercut@cfsem.org

Ms. Kate Luckert

Mr. Mark Morley

Ms. Faye Nelson

Program Officer
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 OttawaAveN.W.
209-C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616) 454-1751x 117
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
E-Mail: kluckert@grfoundation.org

Vice President
Morley Foundation
3727 Prairie Creek Lane
Saginaw, MI 48603-1280
Phone: (989) 791-0155
Fax:
(989) 791-7870
E-Mail: rnark_morley@morleynet.com

President &amp; CEO
Detroit Riverfront Conservancy
Mail Code: 482-B13-004
200 Renaissance C
Detroit, MI 48265
Phone: {313) 568-5639
Fax:
(313) 667-0015
E-Mail: faye.nelson@detroitriverfront.org

Mr. Christopher Mackay

Hrbl Daniel Mulhern

Ms. Maureen Nicholson

Principal
State Street Global Advisors
110 1 Martin Place
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (734) 998-1530
Fax:
(734) 998-1845
E-Mail: chris_rnackay@ssg.com

First Gentleman
State of Michigan
P.O. Box 30013
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (517) 373-3400
E-Mail: mulhemd@michigan. gov

Executive Director, YAC Advisor
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
616 Petoskey Street, Suite100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
Phone: (231) 348-5820
Fax:
(231) 348-5883
E-Mail: mnicho1son@phsacf.org

Ms. Jan Maino

Ms. Donna Murray Badgett

Ms. Mariam Noland

Program Officer
The Jackson County Community
Foundation
One Jackson Square, Suite 110-A
Jackson, MI 49201-1406
Phone: (517) 787-1321
Fax:
(517) 787-4333
E-Mail: jrnaino@jacksoncf.org

Vice President Community Development
Charter One Bank
1001 Woodward Avenue
Mail Code M1301L
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: (313) 965-7212
Fax:
(313) 965-7250
E-Mail: dbadgett@charteronebank.com

President
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 X 101
Fax:
(313) 961~2886
E-Mail: mnoland@cfsem.org

Ms. Linda May

Mr. Stephen Nedwicki

Ms. Margaret O'Dell

Senior Manager
Center for Applied Research
Four Penn Center
1600 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 600
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: (214) 320-3232

Vice President-Institutional Trust
Comerica Charitable Foundation
Mail Code 3462
P.O. Box 75000
Detroit, MI 48275-0001
Phone: (313) 222-5067
Fax:
{313) 222-7041
E-Mail: senedwicki@comerica.com

Program Manager, Environment
The Joyce Foundation
70 West Madison Street
Suite 2750
Chicago, IL 60602-4252
Phone: (312) 782-2461
Fax:
(312) 782-4160
E-Mail: modell@joycefdn.org

42

�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Ms. Janet Olszewski

Mr. Jerry Pearson

Mrs. Margaret Ann Riecker

Director
Michigan Department of Community
Health
Sixth Floor, Lewis Cass Building
320 South Walnut Street
Lansing, MI 48913-0001
Phone: (517) 373-3500
Fax:
(517) 373-4288
E-Mail: norris@michigan.gov

Managing Director
Fifth Third Bank
1000 Town Ctr Ste 1500
Southfield, MI 48075-1217
Phone: (248) 603-0704
Fax:
(248) 603-0253
E-Mail: jerry.pearson@53.com

President and Trustee
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
POBox 349
Midland, MI 48640
Phone: (989) 837-1100
Fax:
(989) 837-3240

Mr. Jeffrey Padden
President
Public Policy Associates
119 Pere Marquette Drive
Lansing, MI 48912
Phone: (517) 485-4477
Fax:
(517) 485-4488
E-Mail: paddenjd@publicpolicy.com

Ms. Carol Paine-McGovern
President
Paine Family Foundation
2445 Hall Street, S.E.
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3504
Phone: (616)285-0409
Fax:
(616) 285-0409
E-Mail: painemcgov@aol.com

Ms. Kari Pardoe
Pro gram Associate
Council of Michigan Foundations
OneS. Harbor Avenue, Suite 3
Grand Haven, MI 49417
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-7080
E-Mail: kpardoe@cmif.org

Mr. Samuel Passmore
Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Mott Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
- Flint, Ml 48502-1820
Phone: (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 237-4857
E-Mail: spassmore@mott.org

Ms. Cynthia Phillips

Mr. Douglas Roberts

Partner
Phillips Wyatt Knowlton, Inc.
2 W. Michigan, Suite 301
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Phone: (269) 441-1940
Fax:
(269) 441-1945
E-Mail: cynthiap@pwkinc.com

Director
Institute for Public Policy &amp; Social
Research
321 Berkey Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1111
Phone: (517) 355-6672
Fax:
(517) 432-1544

Ms. Ann Putallaz

Ms. Arlene Robinson

VP, Director of Data &amp; Commutation Serv
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce St
Birmingham, MI 48009-6059
Phone: . (248) 647-9201
Fax:
(248) 901-0829
E-Mail: annp@munder.com

CEO
Girl Scouts Of Metro Detroit
3011 W. Grand Blvd.
500 Fisher Building
Detroit, MI 48202-3012
Phone: (313) 972-4475
Fax:
(313) 870-2578
E-Mail: arnrobinson@gsofund.org

Mr. Mark Reinstein

Mr. Milton Rohwer

President &amp; CEO
Mental Health Association in Michigan
30233 Southfield Road, Suite 220
Southfield, MI 48076
Phone: (248) 647-1711
Fax:
(248) 647-1732
E-Mail: msrMHA@aol.com

President
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, NW, Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616) 451-0303
Fax:
(616) 451-8481
E-Mail: rohwer@freyfdn.org

Ms. Jennifer Richards

Mr. William Ryan

Program Director &amp; YAC Advisor
Barry Community Foundation
629 West State Street
Suite 201
Hastings, MI 49058-1643
Phone: (269) 945-0526
Fax:
(269) 945-0826

Consultant &amp; Research Fellow
The Hauser Center for Nonprofit
Organizations
5 Kelly Road ·
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: (617) 964-1155
E-Mail: william_ryan@comcast.net

43

�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Ms. Judy Samelson

Mr. Mark Sedway

Ms. Marilyn Stein LeFeber

Executive Director
After School Alliance
925 Avon Street
Flint, MI 48503
Phone: (810) 239-3449
Fax:
(810) 239-3473
E-Mail: j samelson@afterschoo !alliance.or
g

Consultant
Williams Group, Inc
120 West Delaware Place, 4 East
Chicago, IL 60620
Phone: (312) 280-0922
E-Mail: msedway@mgsite.com

Vice President-Communications
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Matt Foundation Building
503 S. Saginaw Street, Suite 1200
Flint, MI 48502-1820
Phone: (810) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 766-1753
E-Mail: mlefeber@mott.org

Ms. Shelly Schadewald

Mr. Phil Shaffer

Dr. Margaret Talburtt

President I CEO
The Jackson County Community
Foundation
One Jackson Square, Suite 110-A
Jackson, MI 49201-1406
Phone: (517)787-1321
Fax:
(517) 787-4333
E-Mail: sschadewald@jacksoncforg

Investment Consultant
Citigroup Global Markets, Inc.
4449 Easton Way, Suite 300
Columbus, OH 43219
Phone: (614) 473-2405
Fax:
(614) 473-2450
E-Mail: phil.c.Shaffer@smithbamey.com

Executive Director
James A. and Faith Knight Foundation
180 Little Lake Road, Suite 6B
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Phone: (734) 769-5653
Fax:
(734) 769-8383
E-Mail: pegtalburtt@yahoo.com

Mr. Mike Schmidt

Ms. Sue Sharra

Mr. Duane Tarnacki

Contributions Director
Ford Motor Company Fund
Ford Motor Company World Headquarters
One American Road, Room 215 A2
Dearborn, MI 48126
Phone: (313) 248-6833
Fax:
(313) 390-6548
E-Mail: mschmi 14@ford.com

Controller
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S Main St
Suite 501
Ann Arbor, MI 48.104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
E-Mail: ssharra@aaacforg

Partner
Clark Hill PLC
500 Woodward Avenue
Suite 3500
Detroit, MI 48226-3485
Phone: . (313) 965-8264
Fax:
(313) 965-8252
E-Mail: dtarnacki@clarkhill. com

Mr. Bennett Schwab

Mr. Sam Singh

Mr. S. Taylor

Business Development Representative
Bromelkamp Company
106 E 24th St
Minneapolis, MN 55404-3522
Phone: (800) 879-2565
E-Mail: bennett@bromelkamp.com

President and CEO
Michigan Nonprofit Association
1048 Pierpont, Suite 3
Lansing, MI 48911•5976
Phone: (517) 492-2400
Fax:
(517) 492-2410
E-Mail: singhsam@mnaonline.org

Vice President &amp; Director
DTE Energy Foundation
2000 Second Avenue
2476 WCB
Detroit, MI 48226-1203
Phone: (313) 235-7266
Fax:
(313) 235-0232
E-Mail: taylorsm@dteenergy.com

Ms. Nettie Seabrooks

Mr. Leonard Smith

Mr. Reid Thebault

Detroit Institute of Arts
5200 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48202
Phone: (313) 578-1066
Fax:
(313) 833-1359
E-Mail: nseabrooks@dia. org

President &amp; Trustee
Ethel and James Flinn Foundation
500 Woodward Avenue, Suite 3500
Detroit, MI 48226-3485
Phone: (313) 965-8580
Fax:
(313) 965-8252
E-Mail: lws@flinnfoundation.org

President/CEO
YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit
10900 Harper Avenue
·
Detroit, MI 48213
Phone: (313) 267-5300
Fax:
(313) 267-5324
E-Mail: rthebau1t@ymcametrodtroit.org

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�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004

Ms. Margaret Thompson MD

Ms. Emily Tynes

Trustee
Harry A and Margaret D. To wsley
Foundation
4100 Silvergrass Drive, NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525-9553
Phone: (616) 447-9525
Fax:
(61 6) 447-9609
E-Mail: thomps97@rnsu.edu

Communications Director
American Civil Liberties Union
125 Broad Street, 18th Floor
New York, NY 1000 4
Phone: (212) 549-25 65
Fax:
(212) 54 9-2658
E-Mail: etynes@aclu.org

Mr. Michael VanBuren
Communications Manager
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Mic higan A venue East
.Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2149
Fax:
(269) 969-2118
E-Mail: mpv@wkkforg

Ms. Abigail Thorman

Ms. Lesa Ukman

Mr. Peter Wege

Senior Strategic Advisor on Children, You
Greater Kansas City Community
Foundation
5408 Baltimore Avenue
5408 BALTI
Phone: (816) 668-8669
E-Mail: abby_thorrnan@yahoo.com

President &amp; Co-Founder
IEG Consulting
640 North LaSalle
Suite 600
Chicago, IL 606 10-3777
Phone: (312) 944-1727
Fax:
(312)944-18 97 .
E-Mail: lukman@sponsorship.com

President
The Wege Foundation
P.O. Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616

Ms. Karin Tice

Ms. Sandra Ulsh

Ms. Danielle Williams

Partner
FERA
1427 Warrington Circle
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-23 65
Phone: (734) 747-9681
Fax:
(734) 998-1378
E-Mail: TiceKS@aol.com

President
Ford Motor Company Fund
One American Road, Room 211 A5
Dearborn, MI 48126-270 1
Phone: (313) 594-2683
Fax:
(313) 337-6680
E-Mail: sulsh@ford.com

YACMember
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
1483 54th St SE
Kentwood, MI 49508-6179
Phone: (616) 455-3536
E-Mail: dmwz@urnich.edu

Mr. Jason Tinsley

Ms. Lorna Utley

Mr. Kennard Wing

Institutional Client Advisor
Bank One
6 11 Woodward Avenue, Suite MI 1-8113
Detroit, MI 48226-3408
Phone: (313) 225-3183
Fax:
(313) 225-3948
E-Mail: jason_e_tinsley@bankone.com

President
General Motors Foundation
MC: 482-C27 -D76
300 Renaissance Center
Detroit, MI 48265-3000
Phone: (313) 665-2992
Fax:
(313) 665-0746
E-Mail: loma.utley@gm com

Kennard T. Wing &amp; Co.
224 Kathmere Road
Havertown, PA 19083
Phone: (610) 789-8726
Fax:
(610) 890-9828
E-Mail: kennarwing@aol.com

Mr. Ken Toll

Mr. Mark VanPutten

Mr. Timothy Wintermute

Executive Director
Jackson Community College Foundation
2111 Emmons Road
Jackson, MI 49201
Phone: (517) 787-0244
E-Mail: Kenneth_A_Toll@j ccrni.edu

Consultant
The Wege Foundation
P .O. Box 9055
Reston, VA20195
Phone: (703) 444-1522
E-Mail: mvp@conservationstrategy. com

Executive Director
The Hannan Foundation
4750 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201-1300
Ph~ne: (313) 833-1300 *817
Fax:
(313) 833-1710
E-Mail: _twintermute@hannan.org

45

�32nd Annual Conference 11/3-5/2004
Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Mr. Thomas Woiwode
Director, Green Ways Initiative
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W. Fort Street, Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 X 135
Fax:
(313) 961-2886
E-Mail: twoiwode@cfsem.org

Ms. Lisa Wyatt-Knowlton
Consultant
Phillips Wyatt Knowlton
2 W. Michigan, Suite 301
Battle Creek, MI 49017-8426
Phone: (269) 441-1941
Fax:
(269) 441-1945
E-Mail: lisawk@pwkinc.com

Mr. Lloyd Yeo
President
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
3023 Davenport
Saginaw, MI 48602-3652
Phone: (989) 793-9830
Fax:
(989) 793-0186
E-Mail: lloyeo@yeoandyeo .com

Mr. Greg Zerlaut
Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operatir
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 W. 48th Street, P. 0. Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-0176
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231)924-7637
E-Mail: gzerlaut@tfacforg

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�Thanks to Our Members for Helping
the Council of Michigan Foundations
Become the Premier Regional Association
of Grantmakers in the Nation.

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CMF

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CMF

Council of
Michigan
Foundations

Serving grantmakers. Advancing giving.

CONFERENCE PROGRAM &amp; INFORMATION

32 No ANNUAL CONFERENCE

November 3-5, 2004

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Hyatt Rege ncy Dea rborn

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DEAR COLLEAGUES

Welcome to the Council of Michigan Foundations' 32nd Annual Conference. We're delighted to have you with us in the
vibrant city of Dearborn for the year's premier education and networking event for grantmakers.
This year's theme, Grantmaking with Trust &amp; Integrity, speaks to the importance of both setting and striving to achieve
the highest standards of ethics, transparency and accountability in our work.
The Conference Committee has designed an exceptional array of sessions and seminars that wil l expand your
understanding of the value of achieving high standards and provide you with well tested strategies for doing so. Kudos
to Committee members for their outstanding efforts!
As you plan your time, be sure to: Ask the Expert about an array of issues; improve your technical skills t hrough
our new Micro-Workshops; and check out new resources, visit exhibitors and nonp rofit partners and network in
Resource Central. And, don't miss the fabulous food, entertainment and fun at our great evening events!

The generosity of our sponsors has made it possible to provide you with a prem ier conference experience.
Please join us in thanking them for their support.
Thank you for being with us.
SANDRA E. ULSH

RUSSELL L. GABlER

Conference Committee Co-Chairs

�HONORARY CHAIRS

A Family Legacy of Philanthropy
The Council of Michigan Foundations is honored to recognize the Ford family as Honorary Chairs of the 32nd Annual Conference.
Henry Ford and his wife, Clara, shared a deep and abiding belief in the responsibility of those with means to help others not so
advantaged. Not born into wealth, but rather a man whose entrepreneurial spirit and perseverance enabled him to weather two
failed attempts to found a viable Ford Motor Company before finally succeeding, Henry Ford had an understanding and empathy
for ordinary people who worked hard to benefit their families and communities. Part of the legacy of Henry Ford was his
willingness to share the fruits of his success with others less fortunate than him.
That legacy of Ford family giving continues through to this day. Members of the Ford family have long supported a large number
and wide variety of charities in southeast Michigan. Significant and sustained support provided through individual contributions
and Ford family private foundations has positively impacted the health, welfare, education and quality of life of, literally, millions
of recipients of their philanthropic magnanimity.
Excluding the support Ford family members have and continue to provide to many churches and schools, the following
sampling of some of the organizations and causes in Michigan regularly and significantly supported by Ford family members
demonstrates the breath and scope of their philanthropic activity.

Alzheimer 's Disease Association Detroit Chapter

Detroit Educational Television Foundation

Juvenile Diabetes Association

Detroit Executive Service Corps

Local motion

American Diabetes Association

Detroit Historical Society

Michigan Environmental Council

American Red Cross of

Detroit Institute for Children

Michigan Humane Society

Southeastern Michigan
Bon Secours Cottage Health Services

Detroit Institute of Arts

Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

Nature Conservancy- Michigan Chapter

Boys &amp; Girls Clubs of Southeast Michigan

Detroit Zoological Society

Neighborhood Club

Capuchin Soup Kitchen

Fair Lane Estate- University of

Old Newsboys' Goodfellow Fund

CATCH

Michigan-Dearborn

Pewabic Society, Inc.

Children's Center

Focus: HOPE

Children's Home of Detroit

Foundation for Exceptional Children

Children's Hospital of Michigan

Gleaners Commun ity Food Bank, Inc.

Rose Hill Center

College for Creative Studies

Greening of Detroit

Salvation Army

Community Foundation of

Planned Parenthood of Southeastern
Michigan

Grosse Point War Memorial

St. Joseph's Mercy Hospitals

Grosse Pointe Farms Foundation

The Henry Ford

Henry Ford Community College

United Negro College Fund

Detroit 300 Conservancy

Henry Ford Health System s

United Way Community Services

Detroit Artists Market

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit

Southeastern Michigan
Cornerstone Schools

The Ford family 's record of philanthropy in Michigan is an exemplary one. Like those whose inspiring lives are celebrated
in the collections and programs ofThe Henry Ford, so too, do members of the Ford family continue to inspire, improve and
enhance the philanthropic spirit in Michigan.

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THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Resource Central

............................... . . . .... .4

General Information ................................ . ... .4

PREMIER

SESSION SPONSORS

DTE Energy Foundation

CMF Early Matters Steering

Ford Motor Company Fund

Conference At a Glance .... .. ..... .. .. ................ .5-6

* * * *SPONSORS

Conference Schedule

Bane One Investment

Wednesday, November 3 ............. . .............. 7-8

Advisors
Comerica Bank, Munder

Thursday, November 4 ............. .... .............9-13
Friday, November 5 ............................... 14-15

Capital Management, Wilson
Kemp &amp; Associates and
World Asset Management

Site Visits .... . ...... . . . . .. ....... ....... .... .. .. .. .. 12-13
Annual Conference Committee ........ ... ...... .. .... . .17

The lies &amp; Provenzano Team
at Merrill Lynch
Morgan Stanley

Committee
Council on Foundations
Ethel and James Flinn
Foundation
GrantCraft
General Motors Foundation
Jackson County Community
Foundation
Dorothy A. Johnson
Education Fund
James A. and Faith Knight
Foundation
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

* **SPONSORS

MASCO Foundation

Acknowledgements .................................... 17

Whirlpool Foundation

Charles Stewart Mott

Officers &amp; Board ofTrustees ............................ 18

**SPONSORS

The Nokomis Foundation

CMF Staff .. ....... .. . .................................. 18

Bodman LLP

2005 Conference Information

.. . ........ . .. ..... .. .. .. .17

MCFYP Endowment
Foundation
The Wege Foundation

General Motors Foundation
Speakers . ... . ........... ... ..... . .. .............. .. 19-26

Smith Barney Consulting

CYBERCAF~SPONSORS

Geeks &amp; Gurus

Group
Note Pages ....... . .................................27-29

*SPONSORS
Hotel Floor Plan ....................................... .30
Clark Hill PLC
Commonfund Securities, Inc.
Plante &amp; Moran
Williams Group, Inc.

For 2005 sponsorship opportunities please
contact Vicki Rosenberg at
616.842.7080 or vrosenberg@cmif.org
THANKS TO OUR EXHIBITORS
Bane One Investment
Advisors

Michigan Foundation for
Education Leadership

Gem Asset Management, LLC

Northern Trust

IPEX, Inc.

Plante &amp; Moran

Land Equity Management,

Smith Barney Citigroup

Inc.
The lies &amp; Provenzano Team
at Merrill Lynch

�THE NEW RESOURCE CENTRAL Knowledge &amp; Networking Hub!
Visit Resource Central for refreshments, conversation
and information.

Partners cont.:
• Michigan Community Service Commission: building a

culture of service.

Cyber Cafe: Check e-mail, visit member websites and learn
to get the most from GuideStar, the CMF website and other
internet tools at the new Micro-Workshops. Complete the
conference evaluation on-line, here or at home, and be eligible
to win great prizes!

• Michigan IDA Partnership: helping working poor individuals

and families achieve economic self-sufficiency.
• Michigan League for Human..Services: providing education,
research and advocacy to help low-income and other
vulnerable citizens.
• Michigan Nonprofit Association: enhancing the effectiveness
of the nonprofit sector.
• Nonprofit Enterprise at Work, Inc. ("NEW'): providing support
services and resources to non profits in Washtenaw
County and southeast Michigan.

Exhibitors: Our special thanks to these exhibitors with a
proven track record of serving grantmakers.
• Bane One Investment Advisors
• Gem Asset Management, LLC
• IPEX, Inc.
• Land Equity Management, Inc.
• The lies &amp; Provenzano Team at Merrill Lynch
• Michigan Foundation for Education Leadership
• Northern Trust
• Plante &amp; Moran
• Smith Barney Citigroup

GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION - HYATT
Parking- Complimentary self-parking; Valet is $7/day or
S15/overnight.
Fitness Center - Complimentary. Open 5:00 am - 11 :00 pm.

Bookshop &amp; Member Publications: Buy recent books by
conference speakers and other leaders in the field and review
and get member publications.

Childcare - Call Kinder Care at 313.441.1462.
GENERAL INFORMATION - CONFERENCE
Special Services -In compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, CMF will make all reasonable efforts to
accommodate persons with disabilities. If you need assistance
or have dietary restrictions that you did not note on the
Conference registration form, please S@e CMF staff at the
Conference Registration Desk. We will make every effort
to accommodate your request.

Member Benefits: Meet CMF staff and learn more about
your member benefits.
Public Policy: Learn about CMF's Public Policy Committee
and Affinity Groups and related resources available on the
CMF website.
Partners: Discover how these CMF partners support
foundations:
• Alliance for Justice: promoting a fair and independent
judiciary and working to strengthen public interest advocacy.
• Citizens Research Council: providing nonpartisan analysis
of state and local government organization and finance
in Michigan.
• City Connect Detroit: working to obtain more federal and
foundation dollars for Detroit and Michigan to help solve
community problems.
Connect Michigan Alliance: providing resources and support
to promote and sustain volunteerism.
• GrantCraft: providing practical wisdom on the tools and
techniques of effective grantmaking.
• The Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit
Leadership at Grand Valley State University: promoting
effective philanthropy, civic improvement and excellence
in nonprofit leadership.
• Learning to Give: teaching students about the importance of
voluntary action for the common good in a democratic society.

Family Foundations Hospitality Suite - Room 501
Family foundation trustees and staff are welcome from
9:00am to 10:00 pm Wednesday and Thursday. Please stop
by for a drink and conversation or just to relax.
Name Badges- Please welcome new CMF Members,
wearing "New Member" ribbons, and first-time attendees,
wearing blue name badges.
Message Center - For messages, please go to the Conference
Registration Desk in the Hyatt Lobby.
Non-Solicitation Policy - CMF policy prohibits conference
participants and vendors from any form of solicitation of its
members during or after the Conference. This policy does
not apply when a member explicitly invites a solicitation.
Photographer- Please contact Mary Torgeson at CMF
(616.842.7080) by November 15,2004, if you prefer not to
have photos in which you appear used in CMF informational
or promotional publications.

• Charitable Trust Section, Office of the Attorney General,
State of Michigan: supervising the charitable assets of

private foundations and trusts, assisting with information
on the law and how it applies to organizations and
enforcing statutes.

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�WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, AT A GLANCE
7:30am-7:00pm- Conference Registration Open-

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, AT A GLANCE

Registration Desks One &amp;Two, Hyatt Lobby

7:00 am-6:00 pm - Conference Registration Open 9:00am-7:00pm- Resource Central Open- Hubbard Foyer
9:00 am-12:30 pm- Leveraging Corporate Philanthropy

Registration Desks One &amp; Two, Hyatt Lobby

7:00am-5:30pm- Resource- Central Open- Hubbard Foyer

with Marketing Dollars -Regency D
7:00am-8:00am -Breakfast- Hubbard Ballroom
10:00 am-Noon - Pearl Users' Group Meeting -Rolls
8:00-9:30 am- MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS
10:00 am-12:30 pm
Community Foundation CEO &amp; Trustee Meeting Dearborn Ballroom

Michigan PRONET Meeting -Knight
10:40 am-Noon -Ask the Expert About Governance ModeiT

12:30-1:30 pm- NETWORKING LUNCHEONS
Community Foundations -Spring wells Ballroom
- Corporate and Independent Foundations- Regency E-1
Family Foundations- Regency A-C
2:00-3:00 pm- Opening Plenary: Trust and Risk in
Michigan's Future -Dearborn Ballroom
Speaker: Dr. Mary Sue Coleman, president,

University of Michigan

- Capital News: Update from Lansing - Bugatti Royale
- Economic Forecast 2005 - Regency A
- Preparing Students for Success After High School- Regency D
- Repairing Michigan's Mental Health System -Regency C
9:30 am-12:30 pm- Experienced Grantmaker Seminar:
The Role of Power and the Power of Role -Stearns
9:45-10:45 am- ASK THE EXPERT MEETINGS
- Patriot Act &amp; Anti-Terrorism Measures and Requirements. Rolls

- Strategic Communications- Royce
9:45-11:00 am- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
- Alternative Investments and Spending Requirements:
Can One Help the Other?- Regency A-B
- Helping Non profits Develop Real Outcomes- Regency E-F
- Progress and Possibilities on Land Use Policy Reform-

3:15-4:30 pm -CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Regency H-I

- Bridging the Generational Divide- Regency B

Reading Nonprofit Financial Statements- Regency C

- Dealing Effectively with the Media -Regency A

- Retaining, Training and Growing Michigan's Workforce-

- Evaluating Your Foundation's CEO- DeSoto A-B
- Mission-driven Investing- Regency C

RegencyD

- Trustee Succession Planning - Bugatti Royale

- Planned Giving Programs within Community FoundationsRegencyD

- Youth Grantmakers: Past, Present and Future- Regency E-H

11 :00-11 :30 am
Networking, Refreshments &amp; Micro-Workshops in
Resource Central -Hubbard Foyer

3:15-5:30 pm- ASK THE EXPERT MEETINGS
- Change Management- Cord

GIS Mapping Systems- Stutz Room
·Getting the Most from the CMF Website- CyberCafe

- Governance - Royce
- Grantmaking- Pierce

11:30 am-12:30 pm - CMF Advisory Cabinet Meeting Thomas

4:30-5:30 pm - Networking &amp; Refreshments in
Resource Central -Hubbard Foyer

11:30 am-12:45 pm- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
- The Status of Women in Michigan: Is it an A or an F?-

4:30-6:00 pm -Community Foundation Regional
Team-Up Meeting -DeSoto A-B

Regency E-H

- Developing an Effective Communications Strategy- Regency A
- Healing the Great Lakes- Bugatti Royale

6:00-7:00 pm- Opening Reception- Hubbard Foyer

- Investing Basics for Foundations- Regency C
- Is it Time for a Governance Makeover?- Regency B

7:00-9:30 pm -Dinner &amp; Entertainment- Hubbard Ballroom
-

- A New Role for Your Audit Committee- Regency D

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�THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, AT A GLANCE
1:00-2:00 pm- Luncheon &amp; Annual Members' Meeting -

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, AT A GLANCE

Hubbard Ballroom

7:00 am-12:30 pm- Conference Registration Open 2:00-3:00 pm - Plenary Session: Communicating Trust

Registration Desks One &amp; Two, Hyatt Lobby

and Integrity - Hubbard Ballroom
Speaker: Hodding S. Carter, Ill, president &amp; CEO,

7:00-10:45 am - Resource Certtral Open -Hubbard Foyer

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
7:30-8:30 am- Breakfast Roundtable Discussions3:15-5:30 pm- SITE SESSIONS
- After-School Programs: Accountability and SustainabilityWest Village Academy

- Reinventing Traditional Youth Services- Arab Community
Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS)

- Green ways - Tri-Centennial State Park &amp; Detroit RiverWalk
- Henry Ford Academy - The Henry Ford

Dearborn Ballroom

7:30-10:15 am - Building Strong and Ethical Foundations Springwells Ballroom

8:00-9:00 am- ASK THE EXPERT MEETINGS
- Foundation Effectiveness- Pierce
- Evaluation -Arrow

- How the Arts Can Survive without Public Funding - MASCO
Corporate Headquarters

- Green Buildings are Here!- Ford Rouge Factory Tour

8:10-8:30 am- MICRO-WORKSHOPS IN RESOURCE
CENTRAL- Hubbard Foyer
- Using Guidestar

3:15-5:15 pm
Experienced Grantmaker Seminar: Get a Better Picture
of Community Issues and Your Work- Regency B
Foundation Center Cooperating Collections
Annual Meeting - Thomas

- On-Line Grant Applications
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8:45-10:15 am- MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS
- Grantee Perspectives on Foundation PerformanceRegency A-B

- The Advocacy Great Debate - Regency D
6:00 pm- Buses Depart for The Henry Ford
10:15-10:45 am -Networking, Refreshments &amp;
6:30-9:30 pm - The Sands of Time Party at The Henry Ford

Micro-Workshops in Resource Central -Hubbard Foyer
10:45 am-Noon -CONCURRENT SESSIONS
- Michigan's Structural Budget Deficit- Bugatti Royale
- Retaining the Best and Brightest in Technology,
Science and Engineering -Regency A
- Linking the Arts to Economic Development- Stearns-Knight
- The Case for General Operating Support Grants- Pierce-Arrow
- The High Returns of Early Childhood Investment- Rolls-Royce
- What Did We Get for What We Spent?- Stanley Steamer
12:15-2:00 pm- Closing Luncheon &amp; Donors Platform Great Lakes Center
Speakers: Dixie Carter, actress/philanthropist, President's Council

on Service and Civic Participation; William H. Gray, Ill, president
emeritus, The United Negro College Fund
Moderator: Daniel G. Mulhern, First Gentleman, State of Michigan

�WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3
7:30am-7:00pm- Conference Registration OpenRegistration Desks One &amp; Two, Hyatt Lobby

12:30-1:30 pm- NETWORKING LUNCHEONS CONT.
Corporate and Independent Foundations- Regency E-1
Host: Lorna Utley, president, General Motors Foundation

9:00 am-5:30 pm - Resource Central Open -Hubbard Foyer
The Knowledge &amp; Networking Hub (see page 4 for details)

Family Foundations -Regency A-C
Hosts: Julie Fisher Cummings, trustee, Max M. and Marjorie S.

9:00 am-12:30 pm- Leveraging Corporate Philanthropy
with Marketing Dollars -Regency D

Fisher Foundation; Bets~y Upton Stover, trustee, FrederickS.
Upton Foundation

Pre-register at Conference Registration in the Hyatt Lobby

Join a national expert in corporate sponsorship to learn how
to leverage marketing value from your nonprofit partnerships.

2:00-3:00 pm -Opening Plenary: Trust and Risk in
Michigan's Future -Dearborn Ballroom
Mary Sue Coleman became president of the

Moderator: Lorna G. Utley, president, General

University of Michigan at an unprecedented

Motors Foundation
Speaker: Lesa Ukman, co-founder &amp; president, lEG Consulting

time of challenges -from sports investigations

Sponsored by General Motors Foundation

to a Supreme Court appearance to reductions
in state financial support. Yet she remains firm

10:00 am-Noon- Pearl Users' Group Meeting -Rolls

in her commitment to the role of higher

An interactive discussion and demonstration of various Pearl
functions and features. A great opportunity to meet other
Michigan users!
Moderator: Nicole Lomas, vice president &amp; CFO, Midland Area

Community Foundation
Speaker: Bennett Schwab, business development

representative, Bromelkamp Co.
10:00 am-12:30 pm

education in Michigan's future. Hear Dr.
Coleman's vision for how the University will help build
Michigan's new economy.
Moderator: S. Martin Taylor, chair, Board of Trustees, Council of

Michigan Foundations, and vice president and director, DTE
Energy Foundation
Speaker: Dr. Mary Sue Coleman, president, University

of Michigan

Community Foundations CEO &amp; Trustee MeetingDearborn Ballroom

3:15-5:30 pm -ASK THE EXPERT MEETINGS

A discussion of critical issues and opportunities facing

Pre-register at Conference Registration in the Hyatt Lobby

community foundations at the state and national levels.

Get answers to your questions in a 20 minute, one-on-one

Moderator: Diana Sieger, president, Grand Rapids

meeting for one or more representatives of your foundation.

Community Foundation
Michigan PRO NET Meeting -Knight
Annual meeting for Michigan community foundation
program officers.
Moderator: Katie Brisson, senior program officer, Community

Change Management- Cord
Expert: Linda May, senior manager, Center for Applied Research

Governance- Royce
Expert: Bill Ryan, consultant, GrantCraft, and research fellow,

Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Harvard University

Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Grantmaking- Pierce
10:40 am-Noon -Ask the Expert About Governance -

Expert: Jan Jaffe, founder and project leader, GrantCraft

ModeiT
Pre-register at Conference Registration in the Hyatt Lobby

Get answers to your questions in a 20 minute, one-on-one
meeting for one or more representatives of your foundation.
Expert: Sandra Hughes, president, Sandra Hughes Consulting

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12:30-1:30 pm- NETWORKING LUNCHEONS
Pre-register at Conference Registration in the Hyatt Lobby

Community Foundations- Springwells Ballroom
Hosts: Diana Sieger, president, Grand Rapids Community

We proudly support CMF, your membership,
and your mission to increase, enhance and
improve Philanthropy in Michigan

Foundation; Elizabeth Cherin, president &amp; CEO, Fremont
Area Community Foundation
Speaker: Sandra Hughes, president, Sandra Hughes Consulting
Sponsored by Williams Group, Inc.

SMITH BARNEY &amp; Consulting Group
Meeting Today's Responsibilities ... Facing Tomorrow's Challenges

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3:15-4:30 pm - CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Bridging the Generational Divide -Regency 8
Concern is growing that our ag ing population will lead to
generational conflict as older and younger generations
compete for resources. How can fu nders navigate this
new demographic landscape? Learn how innovative,
intergenerational programs can turn this potential
conflict into a win-win situation for all.
Moderator: Kate Luckert, program officer, Grand Rapids
Community Foundation
Speakers: Carol Farquhar, executive director, Grantmakers in
Aging; Rev. Peggy Lawrence Burns, director, Foster
Grandparents &amp; Traveling Grannies/Grandpas Program,
Gerontology Network; Abigail Lawrence-Jacobson, doctoral
candidate, Social Work and Sociology, University of Michigan

3:15-4:30 pm- CONCURRENT SESSIONS CONT.
Planned Giving Programs within Community Foundations RegencyD

Learn how planned giving prog rams affect foundation
operations and how they can be managed w ith limited
staff. Gain practical insight t hrough the experience of the
Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan's Touch
t he Future prog ram.
Moderator: Robin D. Ferri by, vice president, donor relations,

Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Speakers: Ann Fergemann, senior donor relations officer,

Kalamazoo Community Foundation; Mark E. Neithercut,
vice president, program, Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan; Maureen Nicholson, executive
director, Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Comm unity

Dealing Effectively with the Media -Regency A
With headlines scream ing about alleged financial and ethical

Foundation; Gregory M. Zerlaut, CFO &amp; COO, Fremont
Area Community Foundation

problems involving foundations large and small, it's important
to ask if your foundation can pass t he headline test. Join a
leading journalist and a foundation consultant as they sha re
their experience and advice on what the media is looking for,
how to respond and the benefits of being transparent and
accountable.
Moderator: Michael P. VanBuren, commun ications manager,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Speakers: Sheila Gruber Mclean, managing director,
Hass MS&amp;L; Emily Tynes, communications director, Civil
Liberties Union

Youth Grantmakers: Past, Present &amp; Future - Regency E-H
Join the Michigan Community Foundations' Youth Project
evaluator and past and present youth grantmakers, as they

' lessons learned about how grantmaking has affected
share

their lives and why al l foundations should engage youth in
their work.
Moderator: Donald Kin nee, member, Branch County

Community Foundation Youth Advisory Committee
Speakers: Cheryl Elliott, president &amp; CEO, Ann Arbor Area

Community Foundation; Jennifer Estell, member of Young
Women for Change, Michigan Women's Foundation; Nathan

Sponsored by the Charles Stewart Matt Foundation and the

James Loree, YAC member, Community Foundation for

W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Southeastern Michigan; Ka ri Pardoe, program associate,

Evaluati ng Your Foundation's CEO - OeSotoA-8

Council of Michigan Foundations; Karen Tice, partner,

Boards don't relish the job of evaluating their CEO.Whose
responsibility is it? How often should it be done? If you are a
foundation board chair or t rustee, this is an important session
for you. Come learn about a systematic app roach to CEO
evaluation from an international governance expert.
Moderator: Lillian Bauder, vice president, corporate affairs,
MASCO Foundation
Speaker: Sandra Hughes, president, Sandra Hughes Consulting

Formative Eva luation Researc h Associates; Danielle Williams,
former YAC member, Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Sponsored by the MCFYP Endowment

4:30-5:30 pm- Networking &amp; Refreshments in
Resource Central -Hubbard Foyer
4:30-6:00 pm - Community Foundation Regional

Sponsored by MASCO Foundation

Team -Up Meeting - OeSotoA-8

Mission -driven Investing - RegencyC

6:00-7:00 pm- Opening Reception - Hubbard Foyer

Join renowned investment advisors for a lively discussion on
why mission-driven investing is relevant to foundations and
what standards are emerging fo r fiduciaries related to
proxy voting.
Moderator: Ina Fernandez, senior portfolio manager, Munder
Capital Management
Speakers: Peter Kinder, president &amp; CEO, KLD Research &amp;
Analytics, Inc.; Christopher Mackay, principal, State Street
Global Advisors

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An evening to honor members of the Ford family for their
phi lanth ropy with entertainment from The Sphinx Quartet,
resident faculty at the Wa lnut Hill School in Boston and
visiting faculty at The Sphinx Preparatory Music Institute in
Detroit, and a very special philanthropy edition of NPR's Wait,
Wait ... Don't Tell Me! w ith national host Peter Sa gal.

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8:00-9:30 am- MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS CONT.

7:00 am-6:00 pm -Conference Registration Open Registration Desks One &amp; Two, Hyatt Lobby

Repairing Michigan's Mental Health System- Regency C
The Michigan Mental Health Commission was appointed by

7:00am-5:30pm- Resource Central Open- Hubbard Foyer
Early Bird Coffee in the Annual Conference Knowledge &amp;
Networking Hub (see page 4 for details)

Governor Granholm in December 2003 to examine all aspects
of the mental health care.:;ystem. Hear from Commission
leaders about its k~y findings, recommendations and

7:00-8:00 am- Breakfast -Hubbard Ballroom

future actions.
Moderator: Leonard Smith, president, Ethel and James

8:00-9:30 am -MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS

Flinn Foundation

Capital News: Update from Lansing- Bugatti Royale
Maintaining an effective nonprofit sector requires a working
relationship with government. Get the latest news about the
work of the Nonprofit Advisory Council to the Charitable Trust
Section of the Department of the Attorney General and the
Office of the Foundation Liaison and discuss how the
outcome of the election will impact the nonprofit sector.
Moderator: Donna Lartigue, program director,

Speakers: C. Patrick Babcock, chair, Mental Health Commission,

and senior policy consultant, Public Policy Associates; Janet
Olszewski, director, Michigan Department of Community
Health; Mark Reinstein, president &amp; CEO, Mental Health
Association in Michigan
Sponsored by the Ethel and James Flinn Foundation

9:30 am-12:30 pm - Experienced Grantmaker Seminar:

W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Speakers: The Honorable Mike Cox, Attorney General, State of
Michigan; Karen Aldridge-Eason, foundation liaison, Office of
the Governor; Sam Singh, president &amp; CEO, Michigan
Nonprofit Association

The Role of Power and The Power of Role- Stearns
Pre-register at Conference Registration in the Hyatt Lobby

Grantmakers often refer to a series of problems they encounter
inside their foundations and with grantees as "dealing with
power imbalances."This highly interactive seminar provides

Economic Forecast 2005 -Regency A
Find out what's ahead for foundation investments. Learn how
the Presidential election, rising interest rates, the tightening oil
supply and other forces will affect the economy in the coming
months. What effects will these forces have on the investment
portfolios of foundations and how can foundations lessen
their negative effects?
Moderator: Jason Tinsley, institutional client advisor, Bane One
Investment Advisors
Speakers: Bryan K.Jordan, economist, Bane One Investment
Advisors; Jerry Pearson, managing director, Fifth Third Bank

opportunities to explore the concept of"role" as a framework
for managing behavior when power issues are at play. Examine
related dilemmas and contribute to a future GrantCraft guide
on this topic.
Moderator: Glenn F. Kossick, executive director, Metro

Health Foundation
Speakers: Jan Jaffe, founder and project leader, GrantCraft;

Linda May, senior manager, Center for Applied Research; Bill
Ryan, consultant, GrantCraft, and research fellow, Hauser
Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Harvard University
Sponsored by the Dorothy A. Johnson Education Fund and GrantCraft

Preparing Students for Success After High School Regency D

9:45-10:45 am- ASK THE EXPERT MEETINGS

The Michigan Lt. Governor's Commission on Higher Education
and Economic Growth is charged with finding strategies to
help high school students master the skills they need to graduate
and to successfully advance to higher education and jobs.
Michigan funders are already engaged in supporting innovative
programs that are helping at-risk middle and high school
students succeed in school and prepare for life beyond
graduation. Find out more about these programs and
ways your foundation can help students succeed.
Moderator: Judith D. Jackson, vice president &amp; COO,
Detroit Youth Foundation
Speakers: Sherry Bradish, college liaison, Mott Community
College; Tom Cook, executive director, Cook Family
Foundation; Michael Daniels, executive director, School-toCareer Progressions; Robert Frasier, Excel Academic Coach,
Mott Middle College; Dr. Mary E. Lavengood, superintendent,
education and learning, Genesee Intermediate School District
www.cmif.org

Pre-register at Conference Registration in the Hyatt Lobby

Get answers to your questions in a 20 minute, one-on-one
meeting for one or more representatives of your foundation .

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation "Patriot Act &amp;
Anti-terrorism" Measures and Requirements- Rolls
Expert: Mary Galbraith, manager of grants administration,

Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

Strategic Communications- Royce
Expert: Amber Khan, executive director, The

Communications Network

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9:45-11:00 am- CONCURRENT SESSIONS

9:45-11:00 am- CONCURRENT SESSIONS CONT.

Alternative Investments and Spending Requirements:

Reading Nonprofit Financial Statements- Regency C

Can One Help the Other?- Regency A-8

This hands-on workshop will prepare you to read and interpret

How can foundations meet spending requirements in an

nonprofit financial statements and to understand the differences

uncertain market where stocks and bonds might not deliver

among audits, compilations,,reviews and opinion letters.

as they did in the'90s and inflation might return? Learn

Moderator: Sue Sharra1 controller, Ann Arbor Area

how various alternative asset classes impact the risk/return
characteristics of a traditional portfolio of stocks and bonds

Community Foundation
Speakers: Amy Coleman, director of finance and controller, The

and about alternative investment options.

Kresge Foundation; Tracey Ewing, CPA/ senior manager,

Moderator: J. Lawrence Lipton, vice president, investments,

Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC

Smith Barney Citigroup
Speakers: Dr. Rui de Figueiredo, research leader and associate

professor, Citigroup Alternative Investments; Jennifer K.
Hamant, investment consultant, Smith Barney Citigroup;
Phil C. Shaffer, investment consultant, Citigroup Global
Markets, Inc.

Helping Non profits Develop Real Outcomes -Regency E-F

Retaining, Training and Growing Michigan's WorkforceRegency 0

Discover how foundations can help promote Michigan's
economic health and welfare and how nonprofits can
contribute to reshaping our workforce. Examine solutions
ranging from regional skills alliances to regional and state
venture capital efforts and discuss collaborative philanthropic

How do non profits deal with the challenges of accountability?

responses for the future.

How can they develop measurable outcomes? Learn how to

Moderator: Donna L. Murray Badgett, vice president

use the Logic Model and explore the value of qualitative
measures such as site visits and stories. Bring examples of

community development, Charter One Bank
Speakers: Larry Good, president &amp; CEO, Corporation for a Skilled

your own evaluation methods to discuss.

Workforce; Jack Litzenberg, senior program officer and Flint

Moderator: Jan Maino, program officer, The Jackson County

program director, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation; Jeffrey

Community Foundation
Speaker: Ken Toll, executive director, Jackson Community

College Foundation
Sponsored by The Jackson County Community Foundation

Progress and Possibilities on Land Use Policy Reform Regency H-I

Padden, president, Public Policy Associates, Inc.

Trustee Succession Planning - Bugatti Royale
Every foundation confronts trustee succession issues. Are
there successful ways to prepare the next generation? Should
trustees have term limits? Should family foundation boards
include community members? Take part in a lively discussion

Learn about key outcomes related to the Michigan Land Use

on trustee policies and succession from the perspective of two

Leadership Council's report to the Governor and legislative

different generations.

leadership, including "Cool Cities," land banking, redevelopment

Moderator: Dorothy A. Johnson, trustee, W.K. Kellogg Foundation

readiness standards and joint planning. Explore the challenges

Speakers: Julie Fisher Cummings, trustee, Max M. and Marjorie

and opportunities for moving forward and the unique role

S. Fisher Foundation; Max M. Fisher, president, Max M. and

foundations can play.

Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation; Margaret Riecker, president,

Moderator: Neal Hegarty, program officer, Charles Stewart

Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation; Margaret

Mott Foundation
Speakers: Soji Adelaja, John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor

in Land Policy, Michigan State University; Maxine Berman,
special projects director, Governor's Office for Southeast
Michigan; Daniel Kildee, county treasurer, Genesee County

Thompson, trustee, Harry A. and Margaret D.Towsley Foundation

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4
11:00-11:30 am- Networking, Refreshments &amp; MicroWorkshops in Resource Central -Hubbard Foyer
GIS Mapping Systems, U of M Associate Professor,
Larry Gant- Stutz Room
Getting the Most from the CMF Website, CMF
Webmaster, Kathy Ginocchio- Cyber Cafe
11:30 am-12:30 pm - CMF Advisory Cabinet Meeting Thomas

11:30 am-12:45 pm- CONCURRENT SESSIONS CONT.
Healing the Great Lakes - Bugatti Royale
Learn how to combat alarming trends in the Great Lakes that
could affect our health, environment, economy and quality of
life. Join this discussion about plans developed at the 2004
Healing Our Waters Sum'mit for restoring and protecting our
Great Lakes.
Moderator: Mark Van Putten, principal, Conservation Strategy
Speakers: Andy Buchsbaum, director, Great Lakes Office,

National Wildlife Federation; Tom Kiernan, president, National
Parks Conservation Association; Margaret O'Dell, program

11:30 am-12:45 pm- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
The Status of Women in Michigan: Is it an A or an F?Regency E-H

Did you know that Michigan is one of the top ten states for
women-owned businesses, but has the largest women's pay

manager, environment, Joyce Foundation; Sam Passmore,
program officer, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation; Peter
Wege, president, The Wege Foundation
Sponsored by The Wege Foundation

Investing Basics for Foundations -Regency C

equity gap in the nation? Hear findings from the soon to be

For a foundation officer or trustee, the fiduciary responsibilities,

released 2004 report on the Status of Women in Michigan and

skills and investment process for foundation assets can be

get tools for informing and focusing your grantmaking.

staggering. Learn the basics about investments before hiring a

Moderator: Margaret Tal burtt, executive director, James A.

mutual funds or portfolio manager, including terminology,

and Faith Knight Foundation
Speakers: Jean Doss, senior associate lobbyist, Capitol Services,

Inc.; David Fasenfest, professor, College of Urban Labor &amp;
Metropolitan Affairs, Wayne State University; Heidi
Hartmann, president, Institute for Women's Policy Research;

objectives, risk, asset allocation, investment styles and more.
Moderator: Stephen E. Nedwicki, vice president, institutional

trust, Comerica Bank
Speakers: Krista Johnson, vice president of endowments,

Capital Group Companies; Todd Johnson, CEO, World Asset

Patricia Lowrie, director, Center for Women's Policy Research,

Management; Ann Putallaz, VP, director of data and

Michigan State University; MargaretTalburtt

communication services, Munder Capital Management

Sponsored by the James A. &amp; Faith Knight Foundation and
the Nokomis Foundation

Developing an Effective Communications Strategy-

Is it Time for a Governance Makeover?- Regency 8
When was the last time you reviewed your total operations or
took a fresh look at your 990 or 990-PF? With increased media

Regency A

and congressional scrutiny of foundation operations, your

Whether your need is to spread the word about a successful
grant, communicate your mission, goals or programs to the

policies and procedures may need updating. Don't miss these
practical tips for legal and administrative compliance.

public or engage the media in a collaborative information

Moderator: Russ Gabier, secretary and trustee,

campaign, you can find solutions here. Top media experts and

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
Speakers: Marlene Fluharty, executive director, Americana

philanthropic consultants offer tips to improve and strengthen
your foundation's communications program.
Moderator: Marilyn Stein LeFeber, vice president,

communications, Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
Speakers: Amber Khan, executive director, The Communications

Network; Mark Sedway, consultant, Williams Group, Inc.
Sponsored by the Charles Stewart Matt Foundation and
the WK. Kellogg Foundation

Foundation; Duane L. Tarnacki, partner, Clark Hill PLC
A New Role for Your Audit Committee -Regency 0
In light of the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the role of the audit
committee has taken on new meaning. Examine major
provisions of the Act, its relevance to non profits and foundations
and ways to effectively implement best practices in your
foundation.
Moderator: Andrea Cole, assistant vice president/controller,
The Skillman Foundation
Speakers: James G. Buckley, senior manager,

PricewaterhouseCoopers; Lloyd J. Yeo, president,
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
1:00-2:00 pm - Luncheon &amp; Annual Members' Meeting -

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2:00-3:00 pm- Plenary Session: Communicating Trust

and Integrity- Hubbard Ballroom
At a time when the public seems to distrust all
institutions, how well do they understand the
role of organized philanthropy? Are we
communicating our value and our values?
Are we missing critical communication
opportunities? Learn more about these issues
with Hodding Carter, award winning journalist,
media critic, public affairs commentator and president of the
John S. &amp; James L. Knight Foundation.
Moderator: Mariam C. Noland, president, Community Foundation

for Southeastern Michigan
Speaker: Hod ding S. Carter, Ill, president &amp; CEO, John S. and

James L. Knight Foundation

3:15-5:30 pm -SITE SESSIONS CONT.

Reinventing Traditional Youth Services
Site: Arab Community Center for Economic and Social

Services (ACCESS)
Changes in public funding and systems, the urban
environment and new constituencies have required traditional
non profits to dramatically alter the way in which they deliver
services. Join us to examine three case histories that
demonstrate successful approaches.
Moderator: Leonard Smith, president, Ethel and James

Flinn Foundation
Speakers: Ishmael Ahmed, executive director, ACCESS; Arlene

Robinson, CEO, Girl Scouts of Metro Detroit; Reid S. Thebault,
president &amp; CEO, YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit

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3:15-5:30 pm - SITE SESSIONS
Pre-register at Conference Registration in the Hyatt Lobby

Site: Tri-Centennial State Park &amp; Detroit RiverWalk

Comfortable walking shoes and warm outerwear suggested.

Buses will leave promptly at 3:15 pm from the front entrance

Experience the transformation of Detroit's riverfront, which

of the Hyatt. Look for your Site Session sign.

inclu.des the first urban state park, and walk along the Detroit

After-School Programs: Accountability and Sustainability
Site: West Village Academy

Is the need for after-school programs being fulfilled? Explore
critical issues regarding program design, evaluation and
sustainability to inform your grantmaking.
Moderator: Randy McNeil, president, Youth Sports and

RiverWalk, a pathway connecting the Renaissance Center to
Belle Isle. Learn how greenways are revitalizing communities
throughout southeast Michigan and around the state.
Moderator: Tom Woiwode, director, Green Ways Initiative,

Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
Speaker: Faye Nelson, president, Detroit Riverfront Conservancy

Recreation Commission
Speakers: Linda Jimenez, executive director, After-School

All-Stars; Rhonda Lauer, CEO, Foundations, Inc.; Judy
Samelson, executive director, Afterschool Alliance
Sponsored by the Ethel and James Flinn Foundation

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3:15-5:30 pm- SITE SESSIONS CONT.

3:15-5:15 pm - Foundation Center Cooperating Collections

Annual Meeting- Thomas

Henry Ford Academy
Site: The Henry Ford

Visit this innovative public high school that offers a model of

6:30-9:30 pm -The Sands of Time Party at The Henry Ford
Buses depart from the front of the Hyatt at 6:00pm and return

how cultural institutions, global corporations and public

at 8:30 pm,9:00 pm and.9:30 pm

education can partner for the benefit of students. The

Enjoy self-guided ,and guided tours of the Henry Ford

Academy is sponsored by The Henry Ford and Ford Motor
Company and chartered by Wayne County Regional

Museum, while tasting some of Dearborn's best culinary

Educational Services Agency.

and cultural treats!

Moderator: Mike Schmidt, contributions director, education,

Sponsored by the Ford Motor Company Fund

Ford Motor Company Fund
Speakers: Nancy Bryk, chief curator, The Henry Ford, and

trustee, The Henry Ford Academy; Cora Christmas, principal,
The Henry Ford Academy; Shannon Clements, grants and
special projects coordinator, Henry Ford Learning Institute;
Charles Dirshimer, chemistry teacher, The Henry Ford
Academy; students

How the Arts Can Survive without Public Funding
Site: MASCO Corporate Headquarters

With continued reductions in public funding, major arts
institutions must develop new means for survival and growth.
Join us at MASCO Headquarters for a discussion about
effective strategies and a tour of the corporate art collection.
Moderator: Barbara Kratchman, president, ArtServe Michigan
Speakers: Steve Hamp, president, The Henry Ford; Nettie

Seabrooks, COO, Detroit Institute of Arts

Green Buildings are Here!
Site: Ford Rouge Factory Tour

Morgan Stanley
proudly supports the

Experience this spectacular new green building at the Ford
Rouge Center. Go behind the scenes into one of the world's
largest automotive complexes to witness the celebration of
the innovation of manufacturing America- a place where

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Michigan Foundations

history and the future merge.
Moderator: Sandra McAlister Ambrozy, senior program officer,

The Kresge Foundation
3:15-5:15 pm- Experienced Grantmaker Seminar: Get a

Better Picture of Community Issues and Your WorkRegency B
Pre-register at Conference Registration in the Hyatt Lobby

Learn the basics of GIS Mapping and its direct applications for
planning and targeting grant programs, grant tracking and
communications. Review several GIS software applications and

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Moderator: Jennifer Richards, program director and YAC

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Speaker: Larry Gant, associate professor, School of Social Work,

University of Michigan
Sponsored by the Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

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7:00 am-12:30 pm -Conference Registration Open Registration Desks One &amp;Two, Hyatt Lobby

8:00-9:00 am- ASK THE EXPERT MEETINGS
Pre-register at Conference Registration in the Hyatt Lobby

Get answers to your questions in a 20 minute, one-on-one
7:00-10:45 am- Resource Central Open- Hubbard Foyer

meeting for one or more representatives of your foundation.

Early Bird Coffee in the Annual Conference Knowledge
&amp; Networking Hub (see page 4 for details)

Effectivenes ~ - Pierce

Foundation

Expert: Lisa Wyatt Knowlton, partner, Phillips Wyatt

7:30-8:30 am- BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONSDearborn Ballroom

Select Your Table by the Posted Topic

Knowlton, Inc.

Evaluation -Arrow
Expert: Cynthia Phillips, partner, Phillips Wyatt Knowlton, Inc.

1. The Role of Philanthropy in Venture Capital with Tom Porter,
president, Porter Family Foundation
2. Entrepreneurial Leadership with Mark Lange, executive
director, Edward Lowe Foundation
3. Arab Detroit with Sally Howell, graduate student,
University of Michigan
4. Individual Development Accounts with Eric Muschler,
director, Michigan IDA Partnership
5. Learning to Give with Dr. Kathryn A. Agard, executive
director, Learning to Give
6. Michigan AIDS Fund with Stacey Barbas, interim executive
director, Michigan AIDS Fund
7. Partnership Homelessness Prevention with Chuck Kieffer,

8:10-8:30 am -Micro-Workshops in Resource Central Cyber Cafe, Hubbard Foyer

Using Guidestar with Jeri Fischer, director, membership &amp;
special projects, Council of Michigan Foundations

On-Line Grant Applications with Gail Powers-Schaub,
director, information services and technology, Council of
Michigan Foundations
8:45-10:15 am- MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS

Grantee Perspectives on Foundation PerformanceRegency A-B

Grantee relationships are essential to effective foundation

homeless programs coordinator, Michigan State Housing

performance, but what do we know about grantees'

Development Authority

impressions of the foundations that fund them? The National

8. Michigan Grantmakers for Women and Girls with Margaret
(Peg) Talburtt, executive director, James A. and Faith
Knight Foundation

Committee for Responsive Philanthropy has been holding
focus groups on this issue. The Center for Effective
Philanthropy has surveyed thousands of grantees of dozens of
foundations, most recently those of the Charles Stewart Mott

7:30-10:15 am- Building Strong and Ethical Foundations-

Foundation. Join us to hear the results and gain insight into

Springwells Ballroom

what grantees value.

Increase your understanding of legal practices and develop

Moderator: Elan Garonzik, program officer, Charles Stewart

and encourage adherence to high ethical standards in
grantmaking through the Council on Foundations' new

Mott Foundation
Speakers: Phil Buchanan, executive director, Center for Effective

initiative, "Building Strong and Ethical Foundations: Doing It

Philanthropy; Rick Cohen, executive director, National

Right." Learn about fiduciary duties of trustees, conflicts of

Committee for Responsive Philanthropy

interest, officer and trustee compensation and investment

Sponsored by the Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

practices. Hear the latest news about the Senate Finance
Committee hearing and proposals on charity oversight
and reform.
Moderator: C. David Campbell, trustee, Council of Michigan

Foundations and Council on Foundations, and president,
McGregor Fund
Speakers: Diane Canova, interim government relations

coordinator, Council on Foundations; Janne Gallagher, vice
president &amp; general counsel, Council on Foundations
Sponsored by the Council on Foundations

The Advocacy Great Debate- Regency D
Funding advocacy is an effective way for foundations to have
an impact in their communities, but what obstacles do
foundation boards and staff encounter in deciding to make
these types of grants? Watch a lively simulated board meeting
where all the issues affecting support for foundation advocacy
are put on the table for discussion.
Moderator: Carol Paine-McGovern, president, Paine Family

Foundation
Speakers: Nan A ron, president, Alliance for Justice; Susan

Broman, executive director, Steelcase Foundation;

Many thanks to our Annual
Conference Committee.

David 0. Egner, president, Hudson-Webber Foundation;
Karla Hall, secretary &amp; director, DTE Energy Foundation
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5
10:15-10:45 am - Networking, Refreshments &amp;
Micro-Workshops in Resource Central- Hubbard Foyer
Tips &amp; Tricks for Microsoft Office Products with Steve
Bodnar, Geeks and Gurus
Getting the Most from the CMF Website with CMF
Webmaster, Kathy Ginocchio

10:45 am-Noon- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Michigan's Structural Budget Deficit- Bugatti Royale
Redesigning Michigan's over 50 year-old tax structure is
imperative to a healthy economy. Join this discussion about
how the current system negatively impacts economic growth
and about alternative structures that offer more promise for
our increasingly service-bas'ed economy.
Moderator: Milton Rohwer, president, Frey Foundation
Speakers: Thomas Clay, director of state affairs, Citizens
Research Council; Jeffrey P. Guilfoyle, director, economic &amp;
revenue forecasting, Michigan Department ofTreasury; Douglas
B. Roberts, director, Institute for Public Policy and Social Research
Retaining the Best and Brightest in Technology,
Science and Engineering - Regency A
As Michigan works to become a global center of advanced
manufacturing, life sciences, biotechnology and other
technical fields, it faces a shortage of talented workers as our
college graduates leave the state. Hear how foundations can
encourage more students to pursue degrees in these areas
and entice them to stay after graduation.
Moderator: Sandra E. Ulsh, president, Ford Motor Company Fund
Speakers: John Austin, senior partner, Public Policy Associates;
Lou Glazer, president, Michigan Future, Inc.; Jim Jacobs,
director, Center for Workforce Development and Policy,
Macomb Community College
Linking the Arts to Economic Development- Stearns-Knight
With the help ofThe Jackson County Community Foundation
and the Enterprise Group, Jackson County has formed
successful partnerships to stimulate economic growth through
the arts. Community leaders will discuss the results of those
partnerships and share lessons for your community.
Moderator: Shelly Schadewald, president &amp; CEO, The Jackson
County Community Foundation
Speakers: Steve Czarnecki, president &amp; CEO, The Enterprise
Group of Jackson; Neeta Delaney, community development
consultant; Travis Fojtasek, chair, Arts and Cultural Alliance
Jackson County
The Case for General Operating Support Grants- Pierce-Arrow
Non profits have long asked funders to consider general
operating support grants to enable them to remain flexible,
viable and effective. in 2002, 19% of grants were awarded for
general operating support. Is this a growing trend?
Moderator: Mark Morley, vice president, Morley Foundation
Speakers: Rick Cohen, executive director, National Committee
for Responsive Philanthropy; Kennard T. Wing, Kennard T. Wing &amp; Co.
Sponsored by the Dorothy A. Johnson Education Fund

10:45 am-Noon- CONCURRENT SESSIONS CONT.
The High Returns of Early Childhood Investment - Rolls-Royce

Why are a child's early years so critical? How can the first five
years change a child's future? Find out in this discussion of
recent research findings on brain development and promising
practices supported by diose findings. Learn about ways
foundations can support our state's youngest residents. This
session builds on presentations made at the Early Matters
Forum in April 2004.
Moderator: John Colina, president, Colina Foundation
Speakers: Dr. Joan Lessen-Firestone, director, Early Childhood,
Oakland Schools; Dr. Abigail E. Thorman, senior strategic
advisor on Children, Youth and Families, Greater Kansas City
Community Foundation
Sponsored by the Early Matters Steering Committee

What Did We Get for What We Spent? -Stanley Steamer

Discover the value of grant evaluation using examples and
case studies from large and small funders of all types. Find out
how to start an evaluation at any point in the grantmaking
process and how to use evaluation to communicate results
and improve grantmaking.
Moderator: Barbara A. Hall, executive director,
Whirlpool Foundation
Speakers: Cynthia Phillips, partner, Phillips Wyatt Knowlton, Inc.;
Lisa Wyatt Knowlton, partner, Phillips Wyatt Knowlton, Inc.
Sponsored by the Dorothy A. Johnson Education Fund
12:15-2:00 pm - Closing Luncheon &amp; Donors Platform:
A Conversation About Service - Great Lakes Center
Michigan's strong tradition of volunteerism
sets the stage for the state's new requirement
for service as part of the Merit Award and
for the First Family's call for mentors. This
renewed emphasis on service provides an
important opportunity, but are our residents
engaged? And what role does trust and
integrity play in service at a time when
cynicism seems so prevalent? These and
other questions will be discussed by our
panel whose professional accomplishments
are matched by their personal service to our
state and nation.
Moderator: Daniel G. Mulhern, First Gentleman
of Michigan, chair, Michigan Community Service Commission
Speakers: Dixie Carter, actress/philanthropist, President's
Council on Service and Civic Participation; William H. Gray, Ill,
president emeritus, The United Negro College Fund
Sponsored by the Dorothy A. Johnson Education Fund

�This is not just what we believe, it's who we are. It's what's
imprinted in our 100 years of history. Like Henry Ford once
said, "The foundations of society are the people and their
means to grow things." That's why it's important for
corporations and individuals to join their efforts so that
stronger communities are built and quality of life is
enhanced. For all you do for your community, we salute you.

Ford Motor Company Fund

Cultivating communities
is the best path to progress.

�ANNUAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Russell L. Gabier, Co-Chair

Sue Sharra

Secretary &amp;Trustee, Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

Controller, Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation

Sandra E. Ulsh, Co-Chair

President, Ford Motor Company Fund
Sandra McAlister Ambrozy

Senior Program Officer, The Kresge Foundation
Andrea M. Cole

Assistant Vice President &amp; Controller, The Skillman Foundation
Ina Fernandez

Senior Portfolio Manager, Munder Capital Management
Robin D. Ferriby

Vice President, Donor Relations, Community Foundation
for Southeastern Michigan
Barbara A. Hall

Executive Director, Whirlpool Foundation
Judith D. Jackson

Vice President/COO, Detroit Youth Foundation

Leonard W. Smith

President &amp; Trustee, Ethel and James Flinn Foundation
Ira Strumwasser

Executive Director &amp; CEO, Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Michigan Foundation
Margaret (Peg) A. Tal burtt

Executive Director, James A. &amp; Faith Knight Foundation
Jason E. Tinsley

Institutional Client Advisor, Bane One Investment Advisors
Michael P. VanBuren

Communications Manager, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Timothy P. Wintermute

Executive Director, The Hannan Foundation

CONFERENCE DATE &amp; LOCATION FOR 2005

Maggie Jaruzel

Grand Traverse Resort, Traverse

Communication Officer, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

City, October 1 0-12, 2005

Please contact Vicki Rosenberg at CMF,

Donald Kinnee

616.842.7080 or vrosenberg@cmif.org

YAC Member, Branch County Community Foundation

if you would like to serve on the 33rd

Glenn F. Kossick

Annual Conference Committee or for

Executive Director, Metro Health Foundation

information about being an exhibitor

Donna Lartigue

Program Director, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
J. Lawrence Lipton

Vice President- Investments, Smith Barney Citigroup

CMF extends its thanks to all those who helped make our 32nd

Kate Luckert

Annual Conference happen: the Annual Conference Committee

Program Officer, Grand Rapids Community Foundation

with its outstanding co-chairs, Sandra Ulsh and Russ Gabier; our

Terri McCarthy

Program Officer, The Wege Foundation

generous sponsors; our graphic designer, Robin Smith, for her
unending creativity and commitment; Monique Henderson, Erika
· Banks and staff at Campbell &amp; Co. for their logistical support;

Donna L. Murray Badgett

David Stewart of the Hyatt Regency Dearborn for his unending

Vice President Community Development, Charter One Bank

efforts; and the exceptional CMF staff for their tireless efforts,

Stephen E. Nedwicki

Vice President- Institutional Trust, Come rica Bank
Carol Paine-McGovern

President, Paine Family Foundation
Jennifer Richards

Program Director &amp; YAC Advisor, Barry Community Foundation
Shelly Schadewald

President &amp; CEO, The Jackson County Community Foundation

flexibility and energy!

�OFFICERS &amp; BOARD OF TRUSTEES
CHAIR
Mr. S. Martin Taylor

DTE Energy Foundation
VICE CHAIR- PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS

CMF STAFF AND SPECIAL PROJECT STAFF
GRAND HAVEN OFFICE
Robert S. Collier, President &amp; CEO
Vicki J. Rosenberg, Vice President &amp; COO
David R. Lindberg, Vice President of Finance &amp; Administration

Ms. Julie Fisher Cummings, The Max M. and

Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation
VICE CHAIR- COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Ms. Diana R. Sieger, Grand Rapids Community Foundation
TREASURER &amp; SECRETARY

Pamela A. Bitzer, Assistant t o the COO
Susan J. Cuddington, Assistant to the President
Barbara A. Dryer, Grants &amp; Contracts Manager
Jeri L. Fischer, Director, Membership &amp; Special Projects

Mr. Lloyd J. Yeo, Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

Julie L. Ford, Public Policy Fellow

PRESIDENT

Michael B. Gallagher, Editorial Consultant

Mr. RobertS. Collier, Council of Michigan Foundations

Kathleen N. Ginocchio, Webmaster

Mr. C. David Campbell, McGregor Fund

Laura L. Hutchison, Accounts Payable Assistant

Ms. Elizabeth A. Cherin, Fremont Area Community Foundation

Joseph A. Jones, Database Administrator

Mr. Herbert D. Doan, Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation

Donnell S. Mersereau, Director, Community Foundations

Mr. David 0. Egner, Hudson-Webber Foundation
Rev. J. Louis Felton, Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Mr. Russell L. Gabier, Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

Alissa L. Olsen, Student Office Assistant
Kari Pardoe, Program Associate, Community Foundations
Gail B. Powers-Schaub, Director, Information

Services &amp; Technology
Ms. Carol Goss, The Skillman Foundation
Mr. RichardT. Groos, Barry Community Foundation

Tammi Ten Broeke, Payroll and Benefits Administrator
Mary J. Torgeson, Communications Associate

Ms. Ann K.lrish, Earhart Foundation
Dr. Russell G. Mawby, Advisory Cabinet Chairman
Ms. Olivia P. Maynard, Heron Oaks Foundation
Mr. David K. Page, Community Foundation for Southeastern

Michigan &amp; The Kresge Foundation

SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN OFFICE
Susan B. Howbert, Director, Family Philanthropy,

Corporate Grantmaking &amp; SE Michigan Services
Beverly Spriggs, Program Associate

Mr. Phillip H. Peters, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Dr. William C. Richardson, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Mr. DavidS. Sebastian, The Sebastian Foundation

LEARNING TO GIVE
Kathryn A. Agard, Executive Director
Diane M. Cottrell, Executive Assistant

Dr. Gerald K. Smith, Detroit Youth Foundation
Ms. Betsy Upton Stover, FrederickS. Upton Foundation
Ms. Elizabeth C. Sullivan, The Kresge Foundation
Margaret E. Thompson, M.D., Harry A. &amp; Margaret D.

Towsley Foundation

Barbara A. Dillbeck, Curriculum Director
Derrick Feldman, Special Projects Manager
Rita S. Higgins, Marketing &amp; Public Relations Director
Jennifer L. Matteson, Program Associate
Dennis C. Van Haitsma, School Program Director

Ms. Sandra E. Ulsh, Ford Motor Company Fund
Ms. Amanda Van Dusen, Miller, Canfield, Paddock

and Stone, P.L.C.

MICHIGAN AIDS FUND
Stacey Barbas, Interim Executive Director

MICHIGAN IDA PARTNERSHIP
Eric Muschler, Director
Susan Lindson, Program Coordinator

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Lillian Bauder is vice president of corporate affairs at MASCO Corp. and

Soji Adelaja is the John Hannah Distinguished Professor and director of the

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Land Policy Program at Michigan State University. Adelaja previously served as

president of MASCO Corp. Foundation. Bauder previously served as president &amp;

executive dean of Agriculture and Natural Resources and dean of Cook Col lege

CEO of Cranbrook Educational Community and as an administrator and professo r

at Rutgers University where he was on the faculty for 18 years. Ade laja is an

at the University of Detroit. She serves on the Michigan Council for the Arts and

internationa l expert on land use policy, food industrial po licy, economics of

Cultural Affairs and is a trustee of ArtServe Michigan, Detroit Symphony

nutraceuticals and university technology transfer.

Orchestra Hall and The Skil lm ~n Foundation, where she is chair of the Board.
Bauder also serves as a director at Come rica Inc. and DTE Energy Company.

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Maxine Berman served for 14 years in the Michigan legislature, a tenure markeo

Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) in Dearborn. Ahmed has

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by her successful legi slation related to breast cancer. A member of the Michigan

and as a member of the Dearborn Community Arts Council Advisory Board and

House Bipartisan Team and chair of the House Committee on Legislative

the University of M ichigan-Dearborn Advisory Committee. Producer and host of

Reapportionment, Berman was instrumenta l in state finance reform. She is the

WRCJ's Earth Island Radio program, Ahmed founded the Earth Island Orchestra

former chair of the Michigan Women's Campaign Fund, a published author and

and was a contributing author on Arabs in America: Myths and Reality.

a well-known speaker on a variety of issues. In 1997, Berman launched Capitol
Strategies, Inc., and was named by Crain's Detroit Business as one of Detroit's

Karen Aldridge-Eason was named to the cabinet- level position of Foundation

100 Most Influential Women .

Liaison in Governor Granholm's Cabinet in March 2003. A program director on

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Susan Broman became executive director of the Steelcase Foundation in 1996

increase strategic partnerships and collaborations between state government

after serving as deputy director for Contracts Administration at the Kent County

and foundations. She has extensive knowledge of the nonprofit sector and a

Health Department. Broman serves many area organizations including Kent

strong background in public sector administration, including budgeting, public

County Family and Children's Coordinating Council, M ichigan AIDS Fund, United

poli cy, program development, legislative research and public education.

Way, Ready to Succeed Partnership, Michigan League for Human Services, Grand
.Rapids Education Reform Initiative, Michigan's Children and the Council of

Nan A ron is the founder and president of the Alliance for Justice. A recognized

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expert on public law, the federal judiciary and citizen participation in policy

Phil Buchanan is the first executive director ofThe Center for Effective

formulation, Aron has been executive producer for several award-winning films
on legal issues and is the author of Liberty and Justice for All: Public Interest Law

Philanthropy, a nonprofit organization providing management and governance

in the 1980's and Beyond. A former civil rights lawyer with the National Prison

tools to define, assess and improve foundation performance. Under his

Project of the ACLU and EEOC, A ron has taught at Georgetow n and George

leadership, the Center comp leted a major foundation performance study, create1

Washington University law schools. She serves on the Dean's Advisory Council

the Grantee Perception Report, surveyed 10,000 grantees and published a repo n

at American University's Washington College of Law.

on the findings. The World Economic Forum cited the Center's work as "perhaps
the most promising and ambitious effort in benchmarking the effectiveness of

John Austin is a senior policy advisor with Public Policy Associates (PPA) and an

philanthropy." Buchanan has written op-eds for The New York Times, Boston

elected member of the Michigan State Board of Education. A leader in economic

Globe and Foundation News and Commentary.

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Andy Buchsbaum is director of the National Wildlife Federation Great Lakes

efforts of Michigan's new Department of Labor and Economic Development to

Natural Resources Center whose major projects include Great Lakes restoration,

reshape Michigan's economic, workforce and urban development agenda. Austin

invasive species prevention, water management reform, water quality standards

advises city and state governments, the U.S. Departments of Education and

enforcement and environmental education. Buchsbaum publishes extensive ly

Labor, national foundations, corporations and labor organizations on a wide

and has provided expert testimony to many state and federal committees,

variety of issues. Prior to joining PPA, he served as president of the Flint

agencies and the U.S. Congress. Previously, Buchsbaum taught environmental Ia•

Roundtable, a multi sector CEO leadership organization, as a special assistant

at the University of Michigan, was senior attorney for the Midwest office of the

to Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis and as a senior advisor to the

Nationa l Environmental Law Center and program director for the Public Interest

Massachusetts Secretary of Economic Affairs.

Research Group in Michigan.

C. Patrick Babcock is a senior policy consultant on human services, health and

James G. Buckley is a CPA and audit manager for PricewaterhouseCoopers,

phi lanth ropy for Public Policy Associates (PPA). Babcock's career in public service

specializing in progressive, nonprofit and public sector accounting. Previously,

spans nearly 40 years and is highlighted by his service as Director of the

Buckley was controller for the City of Port Huron and a senior tax specialist and

Department of Socia l Services and of the Department of Mental Health for the

senior tax accountant for major Detroit-area accounting firms. Buckley teaches

Blanchard Admin istration. Before joining PPA, Babcock spent 13 years as the W.K.

advanced seminars on nonprofit and public sector auditing for the American

Kellogg Foundation's Director of Public Policy, Program Director and Senior

Institute of CPAs. He is a trustee of the Michigan Municipal Finance Officers

Program Consultant. While at Kellogg, Babcock led the Comprehensive

Assoc iation, Government Finance Officers Association, Michigan Committee on

Community Health Models health reform initiative in three Michigan

Governmenta l Accounting and Auditing and chair of the United Way Financial

communities and a national program assessing federa l and state health, socia l

Statement Program.

services and welfare policies. Babcock has also served as a research professor in
the College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs at Wayne State University,
as a fiscal policy analyst for the Appropriations Committee and as a legislative
analyst in the Michigan House of Representatives and as a caseworker for the
Michigan Department of Social Services.

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Diane M. Canova is interim director of government relations and public policy

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Thomas B. Cook is the Executive Director of the Cook Family Foundation, based

'or t he Council on Foundations. Canova has over 20 years of experience working

in Owosso, Michigan. The Cook Family Foundation supports the strategic growth

in p ublic policy and government relations in the public and nonprofit sectors.

of community institutions in Shiawassee County with a special emphasis on

Previously, Canova served as vice president of advocacy for the American Heart

youth, education and the environment. The Foundation also supports the

Assoc iation, director of government relations for the American Red Cross and as

University of Michigan and has provided scholarships to the University for more

legis lative director and subcommittee counsel in the U.S House of Representatives.

than 300 high school graduates in Shi ~wassee County. Tom Cook is the President

Ca nova has helped found several coalitions including Research to Prevention,

of the Friends of the Shiawassee River and serves on the boards of the Memorial

Effective National Action to Control Tobacco (ENAG), the National Health Council's

Healthcare Center in Owosso; the $hiawassee Arts Council, the Citizen Advisory

Government Relations Affinity Group and Independent Sector's Legislative and

Council for MSU Extens ion in Shiawassee County and the Hayo-Went-Ha Camps

Reg ulatory Advisory Committee.

Committee of the State YMCA. Previously he was a Deputy Director at the
California Department of Housing and Community Development and a Vice

Dixie Carter, one of the most versatile artists performing today, has an

President with the Bay Area Council in San Francisco.

extensive and well -known background in television, theatre and cabaret. Among
her most recognized roles are those of Julia Sugarbaker on the long-running TV

The Honorable Mike Cox became Michigan's Attorney General in January

series,"Designing Women," and Maria Callas in the Broadway production of

2003. A passionate consumer advocate, Cox launched several new initiatives

erre nce McNally's play,"Master Class." Carter serves on the President's

including "It's Ml Identity," w hich targets identity theft among adult care facility

Comm ittee for the Arts and Humanities and the President's Council on

residents, the nationally recognized Child Support Division and the Office of

Service and Civic Participation.

Special Investigation, w hich has led several high-profile investigations into public
corruption and "cold case" murders. Under his leadership, the Consumer

Hedding S. Carter, Ill has served as president and CEO of the Knight

Protection Division returned record refunds and credits to the state treasury

fou ndation since 1988. He has been a U.S. Marine, university professor,

and consumers. Previously Cox was director of the Wayne County Prosecutor's

newspaper reporter, editor and publisher, television producer and commentator

Homicide Unit, and worked for the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office.

and spo kesman of the Department of State and assistant secretary of state for
pu bli c affairs during the Carter Administration. Carter holds honorary doctoral

Julie Fisher Cummings, w ith Denise II itch and Susan Kleinpell, founded the

egrees from seven colleges and uni ve rsities and serves on numerous boards

Lovelight Foundation, w hich has become a model for innovative events and

including those of the Foundation for the Mid-South and Independent Sector.

grantmaking. Through Lovelight, she strives to find and fund programs in

e is a founding member of the American Council of Young Political Leaders.

Southeastern Michigan that increase quality of life through health, education
and nutrition programs. Ms. Cummings is a trustee of organizations in Michigan

Th omas Clay is director of state affairs for the Citizens Research Council which

and South Florida and has recently assumed the presidency of the National

e joined after serving in a variety of roles in state government, including deputy

Association for Children of Alcoholics and the recipient of the Children's

state treasurer and director of the state's executive budget office. He is a member

Defen se Funds' 2003 Metro Detroit Service Children Award.

of the Governor's Council of Economic Advisors and the Local Government
Clai ms Review Board and a trustee of the Michigan Tax Information Council,

Steve Czarnecki is president &amp; CEO ofThe Enterprise Group of Jackson, a

Wi lliamston Area Beautification Fund and Williamston Rotary Club.

nonprofit economic development agency charged w ith consolidating and
managing all economic development entities within Jackson County. His

Rick Cohen is executive director of the National Committee for Responsive

leadership has gained the county over $700 million in new industrial

Phi la nthropy (NCRP). Prior to joining NCRP, Cohen served as vice president of the

development. Previously Czarnecki was vice president of a private marketing

oca llnitiatives Support Corporation, vice president of the Enterprise Foundation,

firm, director of Economic Development for Milwaukee County and consultant to

director of Jersey City's Department of Housing and Economic Development and

the Canadian Consulate General in Chicago. Czarnecki is a volunteer with several

con su ltant to the Trust for Public Land in New York City, Action for Boston

organizations including United Way, Michigan Economic Development

Com munity Development and other private sector organizations. A widely

Corporation and South Central Michigan Works.

pu bl ished author, Cohen was named to the Nonprofit Times power and
infl uence Top 50 list and the Public Interest Hall of Fame.

Michael Daniels, executive director, has successfully developed and managed

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Amy B. Coleman is director of accounting for The Kresge Foundation. Coleman

School-to-Career Progressions for over four years. He is the principal leader of the

is a member of the Detroit Ri verfront Conservancy, Inc., Leadership Detroit

follow ing organizations in the city of Grand Rapids: Convoy of Hope, Promise

Class XXIV and of national and state associations for CPAs. Prior to joining the

Keepers and the Heritage of Faith Marriage Conference of the G.R. Community

Fo undation in 1995, Coleman was senior auditor for PriceWaterhouse in Detroit.

Marriage Policy. Mr. Daniels is the creator of a curriculum for Alticor's (Am way)
Visitor's Center targeting young people on how Am way's business relates to the

Mary Sue Coleman is president of the University of Michigan and a professor

Michigan 6-Career Pathway clusters. Expe rienced with over 12 years of

of biolog ical chemistry and chemistry. Previously, Dr. Coleman has served in

professional management and supervision services, he is a certified computer

nu merous leadership positions in higher education including p resident of the

specialist and a certified trainer in the follo wi ng areas: The 7 Habits of

Un iversity of Iowa and provost and vice president for academic affairs at the

Highly Effective Teens, Michigan Occupational Informational System (MOIS),

Un iversity of New Mexico. Elected to the National Academy of Sciences' Institute

Understanding Poverty by Dr. Ruby Payne, DISC Dimensions of Behavior and

of M edicine in 1997, Coleman is a fellow of the American Association for the

True Colors Personality Assessment.

Advancement of Science and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
She serves on the boards of many organizations including the Association of
erican Universities, American Council on Education and the Knight
Com mission on Intercollegiate Athletics.

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Rui J. de Figueiredo is leader of research for Citigroup Alternative Investments

Ann Fergemann is senior donor relations officer of the Kalamazoo Community

and an associate professor at the Haas School of Business at the University of

Foundation, where she has worked since 1989. Fergemann is a member of West

California, Berkeley. Previously he worked for the Boston Consulting Group in

Michigan Planned Giving Group and currently serves as chair of its Government

Melbourne, Australia, and the Alliance Consulting Group in Cambridge,

Relations Committee.

Massachusetts. A published author, de Figueiredo has won numerous awards

Max M. Fisher, chairman of the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation, has

including the Schwarbacher Award and the Earl F. Cheit Award.

served the philanthropic community and the larger world community for many

~ctive board member of Comerica Inc., Detroit, and of

Neeta Delaney, former president and CEO of the Jackson County Community

years. Mr. Fisher is an

Foundation, is a community development consultant with the Enterprise Group

Sotheby's, London . He also serves as a trustee of several civic organizations

of Jackson for which she leads the development of the Armory Arts Project, a

including American Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, B'nai Brith

nationally recognized urban revitalization project that will transform a blighted

International Board of Overseers, Detroit Institute of Arts Founders Society,

industrial complex into affordable living and working space for artists. Author of

Greater Detroit Area Hospital Council, Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, the

Cultural Economic Development: A Practical Guide for Communities, Delaney also

President's Export Council and the Task Force for Operation Independence (Israel

serves as an executive on loan to Governor Jennifer Granholm to strengthen the

and the United States).

ties between economic development and the state's arts and cultural interests.

Marlene J. Fluharty is executive director of the Americana Foundation. For 30
Jean Doss, a senior associate lobbyist with Capitol Services, Inc., has over 17

years, Fluharty has developed and implemented training programs for nonprofit

years of governmental relations experience working with nonprofit human

organizations, concentrating on environmental, volunteer leader and activist

service organizations, state consumer advocacy and occupational health

organizations. She facilitates community organizing, trains volunteer

programs. Doss is actively involved in direct lobbying, public policy planning,

organizations and consults on land stewardship and growth management

customized legislative advocacy training and political action comm itte'e fund

issues. As a founder of the Association of Small Foundations, Fluharty maintains

raising. She has developed specific expertise in issues of concern to women

an interest in policies and guidelines that support ethical and legal practices

through her work with the Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual

for non profits.

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Violence, the Michigan State Council of Junior Leagues and the Michigan
Conference of the National Organization for Women.

Travis Fojtasek is chair of the Arts and Cultural Alliance of Jackson County, a

Cheryl Elliott, president &amp; CEO of the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation,

through partnerships with the broader community. Fojtasek also works as an

has been an active community volunteer since moving to Ann Arbor in 1978.

independent survey research consultant.

nonprofit organization that works to improve the cultural life of greater Jackson

Elliot served as President of the Junior League of Ann Arbor, as well as an
Executive Committee member of the Michigan State Council of Junior Leagues.

Janne G. Gallagher became vice president and general counsel of the Council

David 0. Egner is president &amp; CEO of the Hudson-Webber Foundation. Prior

Gallagher was in private law practice, specializing in representing tax-exempt

on Foundations in 2003, after serving as deputy general counsel. Previously,
to joining the Foundation, Egner served as president &amp; CEO of the Michigan

organizations. She is a member of the District of Columbia Bar and of the Exempt

Nonprofit Association and as executive assistant to the chairman &amp; CEO of the

Organization Committee of the American Bar Association 's Tax Section for which

W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

she co-chairs the Community Foundations Subcommittee. Gallagher's

Tracey L. Ewing, CPA, is a senior manager at Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC, with over 11

Been Down So Long It Looks Like UMIFA to Me.

publications include The Legal Structure of Property Tax Exemption and

years of public accounting experience serving the nonprofit and private sectors
in all areas of audit and tax services. Ewing is a member of the Michigan

Larry M. Gant is associate professor of social work at the University of Michigan.

Association of Certified Public Accountants and American Institute of Certified

His research focuses on program evaluation of human service and social action
organizations in urban communities and the creation, implementation and

Public Accountants.

evaluation of community-based health promotion initiatives in early childhood
development, substance abuse prevention, sexually transmitted diseases and

Carol Farquhar is the first full-time executive director for Grantmakers in Aging,
a national resource center for charitable foundations. Previously Farquhar was a

HIV/AIDS. Gant's research is based in the Midwest and California, and is

program officer of the Kettering Foundation. She is a trustee of Antioch

supported by several foundations including the Blue Cross Blue Shield of

University McGregor School, National Issues Forums Institute, Dade Fund, Global

Michigan Foundation, National AIDS Fund, Knight Foundation and Agouron

Village Communications, Inc, co-chair of the National Affinity Group Steering

Pharmaceuticals.

Committee, Council on Foundations, and former board chair and founder of the

Lou Glazer is president and co-founder of Michigan Future, Inc., a non-partisan,

Ohio Grantmakers Forum.

nonprofit organization focused on developing new ideas that can enable
Michigan to succeed as a world-class community in the information age. Prior

David Fasenfest is associate professor of urban affairs in the College of Urban,

to joining Michigan Future, Glazer served as deputy director of the Michigan

Labor and Metropolitan Affairs, and senior research fellow in the Douglas Fraser

Department of Commerce.

Center for Workplace Issues at Wayne State University. An economist and
sociologist, Fasenfest's research includes regional and urban economic
development, labor market analysis and workforce development and income
inequality. A widely published author, Fasenfest is also editor of Community
Economic Development: Policy Formation in the U.S. and U.K., Critical
Perspectives on Local Development Policy Evaluation, Critical Sociology,

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l arry A. Good is president and co-founder of the Corporation for a Skilled

Heidi Hartmann is president and founder of the Institute for Women's Policy

Workforce, a national policy organization that helps communities thrive through

Research and a research professor at George Washington University. Previously,

w orkforce and economic development. Good assists Michigan's Department of

Hartman taught at Rutgers University, the New School for Social Research, and

Labor and Economic Growth on its strategy for reshaping Michigan's workforce,

worked at the National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences. She has

and works with communities in strategic planning and action. He played a major

published many articles and co-authored books including Unnecessary Losses:

rol e in the development of One Stop Career Centers and other workforce

Costs to Americans of the Lack of Fami!J' and Medical Leave and Equal Pay for

intermediaries. Previously, Good served as a senior manager in workforce

Working Families. A winner of the MacArthur Fellowship Award, Hartmann

development for the State of Michigan where he helped launch several

lectures widely and serves as vice-chair of the National Council of Women's

nat ionally recognized initiatives.

Organizations.

William H. Gray, Ill is a minister and president emeritus ofThe United Negro

Sally Howell is a graduate student in the Program in American Culture at the

Coll ege Fund. As its head for over 12 years, Gray led the Fund to new fund raising

University of Michigan. Howell's current research examines the history of the

reco rds, while cutting costs and expanding programs and services. Gray also

Arab community in Dearborn, concentrating on the narratives Dearborn's

served in the U.S. Congress and was the first African-American to chair the House

leaders and activists use to shape and account for the remarkable growth (and

Budget Committee, where he became chief point person in budget negotiations

continued vulnerability) of Arab Detroit. From 1987-1995 she was the Cultural

and earned a reputation as a consensus builder. As chairman oft he Democratic

Arts Director for the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services

Caucus and later as Majority Whip, Gray was the highest-ranking

in Dearborn. She has also been curator of the Museum of Arab Cultures and chair

frican-American ever to serve in Congress.

of the Arab American Arts Council. Howell is producer ofTales from Arab Detroit
(1995), an award-winning documentary, and curator of"A Community between

Sheila Gruber Mclean is managing director of Hass MS&amp;L, serving as a

Tw o Worlds: Arab Americans in Greater Detroit" (1995-2000), a photographic

com munications and public affairs counselor to private and nonprofit clients

exhibition hosted by the National Museum of American History.

- elud ing General Motors and the University of Michigan Business School.
Mclea n ha s won aw ards in the areas of technology, public affairs, corporate

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Sandra R. Hughes, founder of Sandra Hughes Consulting, is an internationally

soc ial respon sibility and environmental communications. Earlier, she was a

renowned expert on nonprofit and corporate governance. Previou sly, Hughes

com munications executive at DaimlerChrysler and the Charles Stewart Matt

served as an executive governance consultant for BoardSource and in senior

foun dation. Mclean has served as senior policy advisor to the Michigan Family

management positions with nonprofit organizations, foundations and

Independence Agency and Governor Granholm and as an award-winning

universities, including the United States Rowing Association, the American

eporter and editor at The Detroit News.

Bar Association, the Levi Strauss Foundation, the Christian Science Center
and the University of Tennessee.

Jeffrey P. Guilfoyle is director for the Economic and Revenue Forecasting
Division in the Michigan Department ofTreasury, where he forecasts and tracks

James Jacobs is associate director for Community College Operations at the

stat e tax receipts, estimates the impact of legislation on state tax revenues and

Community College Research Center and director of the Center for Workforce

provides economic research support to the state treasurer. Guilfoyle advises the

Policy at Macomb Community College. A national expert on workforce

state treasurer on economic and revenue matters and is responsible for the

development and community colleges, Jacobs serves as an advisor to national

admini stration's economic and revenue forecast.

foundations, community colleges and federal agencies. He is president-elect of
the National Council for Workforce Education and serves on the Advisory Board

Karla Hall is manager of corporate contributions and community involvement

of the National Assessment of Vocational Education.

fur DTE Energy and secretary and director of the DTE Energy Foundation. Prior
to jo ining DTE, Hall held positions with Comerica Inc., Ameritech Publishing and

Jan Jaffe is the project leader for Grant( raft, a project of the Ford Foundation

Chrysler Corporation. She is vice-chair of the Women's Economic Club, chair-elect

that collects practical wisdom from grantmakers about the tools and skills

of th e Michigan Nonprofit Association, co-chair of the Council of Michigan

they use to be effective. The material is free to anyone who registers at

Foundation 's Public Policy Committee and a trustee of the Virgil H. Carr Society

www.grantcraft.org. Over the last 25 years, Jan has been a grantmaker and

of United Way Community Services, City Connect-Detroit and the Motown

local government executive in the housing field, a social lender (Program -

istorical Museum.

Related Investments) and a manager of grantmaking programs at Ford.

Jennifer K. Hamant is an investment consultant for Smith Barney Citigroup

Linda Jimenez is founder and executive director of Get Active Detroit, which

w here she specializes in servicing institutional endowment and foundation

supports the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness, Health and Sports, and

clients. Previously, Hamant was director of budget at Wittenberg University

founder of After-School All-Stars Detroit, which serves Detroit public elementary

and an auditor for KPMG Peat Marwick, an international certified public

and middle school sites with academic, technology and physical activities.

accounting firm.

Jimenez is adjunct faculty at Wayne State University in the Department of

Steven K. Hamp is president ofThe Henry Ford. In his 25 years at this

female board member of the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness, Health

multi-venue museum complex, Hamp has been involved in the development

and Sports.

Kinesiology, Health and Sports Studies. In 2003, she became the first Hispanic

and implementation of every aspect of its educational program and business
agenda. Hamp has lectured and published w idely on issues relating to
education, museums and the public role of the cultural community.

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Krista Johnson is vice president of endowments in the Fund Business

Rhonda Lauer is CEO of Foundations Inc., guiding its rapid growth into an

Management Group of Capital Research and Management Company, the third

organization of over 170 employees who operate extended-day enrichment

largest mutual fund complex in the U.S. w ith assets in excess of $500 billion and

programs and provide technical assistance to schools in 36 states. Previously,

a member of the Fund Administration and Compliance Unit. Previously, Johnson

Lauer was a teacher, principal and associate superintendent for the School

was a client re lationsh ip manager and marketing and service representative w ith

District of Phil ade lphi a. As superintendent of the Southeast Delco School

th e NWNL Companies in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Johnson is a certified spec ialist

District, Lauer developed th ~ nationally recognized Philadelphia Elementary

in planned giving, a certified life underwriter, a chartered financial consultant

Principals' Internship Program and the Adopt-A-School Program.

and certified in employee benefit programs.

Rev. Peggy Lawrence Burns is director of the Foster Grandparent Program at
Todd Johnson is president &amp; CEO of World Asset Management, an affiliate

Gerontology Network, an ordained minister, licensed social wo rker and director

of Munder Capital Management, and a member of the Munder Executive

of two intergenerational programs. Burns has served as director of R &amp; R

Management Committee. With $14 billion in assets representing over 46

Rehabilitation Center for inmates and Elderly Services at United Methodist

countries, World Asset's portfolios include collective funds, mutual funds and

Community House and created the award-winning Traveling Grannies/Grandpa

separately managed accounts for equity, fixed income and REIT investments.

program, which pairs at-risk youth with low-income mentors aged 60 or older.

Previously, Johnson was director of equity investments and v ice president of

A member of severa l boards and commissions, Burns provides training for the

Come rica Bank and portfolio manager in the Quantitative Investment Group

Mich igan Community Service Commission and the National Head Start Foster

of Woodbridge Capital Management.

Grandparent Association Partnership.

Bryan K. Jordan is an economist for JP Morgan Fleming Asset Management,

Abigail Lawrence-Jacobson is a Ph.D. candidate in social work and sociolog

briefing traders, ana lysts and portfolio managers on the outlook for the U.S.

at the University of Michigan, specia lizing in gerontology and intergene rationa

economy and financial markets. He is a member of the Columbus Management

programs, practices and policies. She received fellowships from the John A.

Team's Asset Allocation Committee and Fixed Income Policy Committee. A

Hartford Foundation and the National Institute on Aging and has authored

frequent commentator on national media, Jordan co-authors the Weekly

and co-authored articles in several publications including the Journal of

Economic Review and Quarterly Economic Insights. In 200 1, he won the

Gerontological Social Work and Research on Aging, Youth Activism: An

Bane One Investment Advisors' Henry J. Reese Memorial Award.

Internationa l Encyclopedia.

Amber Khan is executive director ofThe Communications Network, a nonprofit

Joan Lessen-Firestone is director of Early Childhood at Oakland lntermediati

organization that provides leadership, guidance and resources for strategic

School District and is one of Michigan's leading educational experts on brain

communications to the philanthropic community. Khan has worked in the public

development and brain compatible learning. A past president of the Michigan

interest sector in grassroots organizing, government affairs, communications and

Early Childhood Education Consortium and the Michigan Association for the

issue management and has contributed to print, radio and television stories in

Education of Young Children, Lessen-Firestone has written and spoken extensi\11

regional and national markets. She serves on several boards and committees,

on the development and education of young children and their families. Her 0

including the Communications and Marketing Task Force of Independent Sector,

"Bu ilding Children's Brains" has been widely distributed throughout Michigan.

the Media and Public Affairs Committee of the Council on Foundations and the
Interfaith Alliance Found ation .

Jack Litzenberg is senio r program officer and Flint program director of the
Charles Stewart Mott Foundat ion, where he manages the Flint team and the

Tom Kiernan is president &amp; CEO of the National Parks Conservation Assoc iation

Pathways Out of Poverty Workforce Retention and Wage Advancement progra1

for which he launched several innovative programs including State of the Parks,

and serves as underwriter for program-related investments. Litzenberg was on

which app lie s scientific criteria to assess natural and cultural resources w ithin

of the early strategists on Sectoral Employment Development, a program that

individual parks, and the Ten Most Endangered Parks campaign, w hich ale rts the

connects low-income people to the regional labor market through a career

public to critica l needs. Kiernan served as president of the Audubon Society of

development approach.

New Hampshire, and worked for the Oregon Depa rtment of Environmental
Quality and the EPA Office of Air and Radiation, where he won the Gold Medal

Nathan Loree is a second-year member of the Youth Advisory Council for thE

award for his role in a major pollution-control project.

Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan and is its newly selected
chairperson. Loree is a senior at Grosse Pointe North, where he runs track and

Daniel Kildee is county treasurer of Genesee County and president of the

cross country, is in the National Honor Society and is a member of the Impact

Genesee County Land Bank and The Genesee Institute. He serves on the

and Peer Resistance programs. He is in a nonprofit youth acting troupe, teachE

Michigan Land Use Leadership Council, Michigan Economic and

youth acting classes and is co-coordinator of a youth story telling troupe.

Environmental Roundtable and co-cha irs the Michigan
Redevelopment Readiness Advisory Council.

Patricia M. Lowrie is director of the Women's Resource Center at Michigan S
Peter D. Kinder is president, co-founder and CEO of KLD Research &amp; Analytics,

University and ass istant to the dean in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Lov

which is known for the Domini 400 Social Index, the first for socially screened U.S.

consults w ith agencies and community-based organizations on diversity, cultl

equity portfolios. Kinder has authored and co-authored severa l books and

competency and equity issues. Lowrie's many organizational affiliations incluc

publications including The Soc ial Investment Almanac and Mission-based

sen ior fellow in the Office of Diversity, Equity and Global Initiatives in the

Investing. He is co-founder of Domini Social Investments, LLC and the Sustainable

Association of American Colleges and Universities and president of the

Investment Research International Group. Kinder previously served as an assistant

National Association of Medical Minority Educators.

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Christopher Mackay is a principal of State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) and

Jeffrey D. Padden is founder and president of Public Policy Associates, Inc.,

regional consultant for the Advisor Strategies Group. Prior to joining SSGA,

a nationally recognized leader in public policy research, development and

Mackay was a regional vice president with Van Kampen Investments, a division

evaluation. Padden leads evaluations for clients including the U.S. Department

of Morgan Stanley, and a casualty facultative reinsurance underwriter for National

of Labor, Ford Foundation and James Irvine Foundation. His experience in public

Re, Chicago. He holds NASD Series 7 and 63 Licenses and is an accredited asset

policy has included roles as deputy director of the Michigan Department of

management specialist and a chartered mutual fund counselor.

Commerce, director of the Governor's Human Investment Project and five terms

Linda May is senior manager at the Center for Applied Research, Inc., a

Association for Evaluation.

in the Michigan House of Representati.ves. Padden is president of the Michigan
management-consulting firm that specializes in strategy and organizational
development, with clients in major foundations, associations, universities,

Kari Pardoe is a program associate working with community foundations for

academic medical centers and the corporate sector. May leads the company's

the Council of Michigan Foundations. Pardoe has been involved with community

practice areas of IT Strategy and the Campaign Approach to Change.

foundation Youth Advisory Councils for the past ten years. She has been a
commissioner on the Michigan Community Service Commission for the past

Daniel Granholm Mulhern has been teaching and practicing servant

six years and is currently serving on the Board of Directors for America's Service

leadership all of his professional life. Most recently he co-founded the Mulhern

Commissions Board of Directors.

Hastings Group, a leadership and organizational development firm for which he
has trained, consulted and provided executive coaching to organizations across

Sam Passmore is a program officer in the conservation of freshwater

greater Detroit including law firms, school districts, cultural organizations, tier one

ecosystems in the environment program at the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.

auto suppliers and health care systems. When his wife became Michigan's 47th

She is responsible for grantmaking around selected policy issues and site-based

Governor, Mulhern decided to leave the firm to focus on his family. Mulhern

conservation activities in the Great Lakes basin and much of the southeastern

ch airs the Michigan Community Service Commission and serves in other roles

U.S. Prior to joining Matt, Passmore was the land use program director of the

as the state's First Gentleman.

South Carolina Coastal Conservation League.

Mark E. Neithercut is vice president, programs, of the Community Foundation

Jerry Pearson is managing director of Fifth Third Bank East Michigan where he

fo r Southeastern Michigan. Neithercut created and managed the endowment-

manages the Private Client Group and supervises the investment management

building program, Touch the Future, which has helped hundreds of southeastern

activity of local portfolio managers. Previously, Pearson held senior positions at

Michigan non profits raise more than $75 million in new endowment via planned

Bank One and the Northern Trust Company and gained portfolio management

gifts. Previously, Neithercut served as a program officer at The Kresge Foundation,

experience in fixed income portfolios for the Cargil and Getty families, equity

associate professor at Wayne State University and assistant professor at the

and alternative asset management for the Annuity Board of the Southern Baptist

University of Alabama.

Convention and the city and county of San Francisco and the supervision of asset
allocation programs for wealth clients.

Faye Nelson was appointed president &amp; CEO of the Detroit Riverfront
Cynthia Ph illips is a partner at Phillips Wyatt Knowlton, Inc. Phillips has served

Conservancy in 2003. Prior to that, she was vice president for governmental
affairs for Wayne State University, where she led the development of the research

as a consultant to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, James Irvine Foundation and

and technology park. From 1981 to 1996, Nelson was senior corporate attorney

the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on the design and implementation of

t hen director, government affairs, for Kmart Corporation. Nelson is a trustee of

evaluation, evaluation training and knowledge management. She is the author

Compuware Corporation, the National Conference for Community and Justice

of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Logic Model Development Guide and is widely

and the Michigan Economic Growth Authority.

recognized for logic models and knowledge management.

Maureen Nicholson is executive director &amp; CEO of Petoskey-Harbor Springs

Ann Putallaz is vice president, director of data and communication services, for

Area Community Foundation, which she helped establish in 1992. Since then, the

Munder Capital Management. Previously, Putallaz directed client and marketing

foundation has grown from $46.00 to $9.5 million in assets

services for Woodbridge Capital Management, a subsidiary of Comerica Bank, and

Margaret O'Dell is program manager for environment for the Joyce

the Detroit and National Association of Business Economists and the Women's

Foundation, which has a longstanding commitment to the health of the Great

Economic Club and serves on the boards of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan,

Lakes. O'Dell is a past chair of the Environmental Grantmakers Association .

ProAssurance Inc. and the Endowment Board of St. Claire of Assisi

was on the economics faculty at the University of Michigan. She is a member of

Episcopal Church.
Janet Olszewski is director of the Michigan Department of Community Health,
where she is responsible for health policy and management of Michigan's

Mark Re instein is president &amp; CEO of Mental Health Association in Michigan.

publicly funded health systems. Previously, Olszewski served as vice president

Reinstein has worked for the Monroe County Health Department and Michigan

for government programs and regulations at M-CARE, a nonprofit managed care

Lung Association. He is past president of the Society for Public Health Education

company owned by the University of Michigan where she was responsible for the

Great Lakes Chapter and recipient of several awards for outstanding advocacy

company's Medicare products; state contracts for the Medicaid, MIChild and Kids

from organizations including the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of

Care programs; compliance with state regulatory requirements; and implementation

Michigan, Michigan Psychiatric Society, the Association for Children's

of benefit changes across all product lines. Olszewski has served in

Mental Health and the Oakland County-based Kadima program.

various capacities for the State of Michigan throughout her career.

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Margaret Ann (Ranny) Riecker is president ofThe Herbert H. and Grace A.

Mark Sedway is a consultant with the Williams Group, Inc., in Grand Rapids,

Dow Foundation and chair of the Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation. In

Michigan. He consults with several philanthropic organizations, including the

addition to her foundation leadership, Riecker has been active on numerous local

Council of Michigan Foundations, The Dave and Lucile Packard Foundation, Ford

and state boards, including serving as a trustee of Centra l Michigan University for

Foundation, James Irvine Foundation and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Formerly,

over 18 years, three times as its chair. She currently serves on the Board of

Sedway served as director of communications for the James Irvine Foundation

Trustees of her alma mater, Carleton College, Mid-Michigan Health and

and was an Irvine Fellow, worked for Kramer-Singer &amp; Associates, served

Mid-Michigan Medical Center.

nonprofit organizations and government agencies at the local, state and federal
levels and directed Pe9ple for the American Way's "Freedom to Learn" project.

Douglas B. Roberts is director of the Institute for Public Policy and Social
Research at Michigan State University, which promotes dialogue between the

Phil C. Shaffer is senior in stitutional consultant as director of Consulting

university and state government, provides independent research and raises funds

Group/ Columbus for Citigroup Global Markets. Shaffer has been a consultant

for leadership programs aimed at the political process. Roberts' career in state

to institutional and high net worth clients since 1985. His client relationships

government includes deputy director of management and budget, deputy

include endowment fund s, foundations, corporate retirement plans and ultra

superintendent of public instruction, director of the Senate Fiscal Agency and

high-net investors. A recognized expert and frequent speaker, Shaffer is a

state treasurer of Michigan. He is recognized as a chief architect of school finance

recipient of Consulting Group's H. John Ellis Award. He is a certified investment

reform in Michigan.

management analyst with memberships in the Investment Management
Consultants Association and the Association of Professional Investment

Arlene Robinson is CEO of the Girl Scouts of Metro Detroit, the sixth largest

Consultants.

Council in the nation, providing opportunities to more than 34,000 girls with the
support and assistance of more than 14,000 volunteers. As a mayoral appointee

Sam Singh is president &amp; CEO of the Michigan Nonprofit Association. Singh's

and director of the City of Detroit Youth Department, Robinson has created a

career includes positions with the Volunteer Centers of Michigan, the Michigan

broad range of programs and services for youth and young adults. She is a

Community Service Commission and the Points of Light Foundation. He was

licensed counselor, serves on numerous boards, commissions and committees

also re-elected to serve a four-ye ar term in the East Lansing City Council and is

and has received much recognition for her community service.

currently serving as Mayor ProTem. Singh serves on several boards, including the

William Ryan is a consultant to nonprofit organizations and foundations and

Association of United Ways and the Capital Region Community Foundation.

Points of Light Foundation, National Council of Nonprofit Associations, Michigan

a research fellow at the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard
University. Ryan studies how various factors- access to capital, grantmaking

Leonard W. Smith is president and trustee ofthe Ethel and James Flinn

practices, competition with private firms and governance- shape the capacity

Foundation. Smith has been associated with the Foundation since its founding

of non profits to deliver on their missions. He has written or co-authored many

and has served as trustee, secretary and foundation manager. Smith also served

publications, including Governance as Leadership: Reframing the Work of the

The Skillman Foundation in various positions, including president &amp; CEO. He is a

Nonprofit Board, High Performance Nonprofit Organizations: Managing

member of the board of directors of Communities in Schools, the Michigan

Upstream for Greater Impact and "The New Landscape for Nonprofits," in

Fitness Foundation, After-School All-Stars Detroit and the Investment Committee

the Harvard Business Review.

of the Wayne State University Foundation.

Peter Sagal is a program host for National Public Radio and an accomplished

Margaret Tal burtt is executive director of the James A. and Faith Knight

writer and playwright. He has been a travel writer, an essayist, a ghostwriter and

Foundation. Previously she was president &amp; CEO of the Michigan Women's

a magazine staff writer and the author of numerous plays and screenplays,

Foundation and partner and co-founder of Formative Evaluation Research

including "Savage" and "Cuba Mine." Sa gal has received foundation grants and

Associates. Talburtt serves on several boards including the Women's Funding

the Drama Logue award and commissions to write and work on new plays at

Network and the Washtenaw Community College Women's Council. Named as

notable theaters throughout the U.S.

one of the most influential women in Michigan, Tal burtt was also awarded the
Distinguished Leadership Honoree in Philanthropic Service by the Michigan

Judy Y. Samelson is the founding executive director of the Afterschool Alliance,

Business and Professional Association and Women of Distinction Award by the

a unique public-private partnership that builds support for the afterschool

Huron Valley Girl Scout Council.

programs that serve our nation's youth . A former newspaper reporter, features
editor and vice president of communications for the Charles Stewart Mott

Duane L. Tarnacki is a partner of Clark Hill PLC. Tarnacki serves as legal counsel

Foundation, Samelson has won numerous publication and public service

to Detroit's Empowerment Zone Development Corporation and as general

awards. She serves on the boards of the Hurley Medical Center and the

counsel to the Detroit Economic Club. A fellow of the Michigan State Bar

Crim Festival of Races, a world-class race organization.

Foundation, Tarnacki has served on many boards and committees including the
Detroit Historical Society, Futures Foundation, Detroit Athl etic Club Foundation,

Nettie Seabrooks is chief operating officer for the Detroit Institute of Arts
and former senior associate to the director of the Institute. Previously,
Seabrooks served as chief operating officer and chief of staff for Detroit Mayor

Council on Foundation s Legal Subcommittee and the Tax Exempt and
Governmental Entities Council for the Great Lakes Area.
Reid S. Thebault is president &amp; CEO of the YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit.

Dennis Archer in his second term of office, deputy mayor and chief ad ministrative

Thebault began his YMCA career in 1969 in Houston, Texas, and following YMCA

officer during Archer's first term and director of government relations for General

assignments in Oklahoma City and St. Louis, returned to Hou sto n to help develo~

Motors Corporation's North American passenger car platforms.

a new branch facility and begin several new branch extensions. In 1986, Thebault
became president of the Dayton Metropolitan YMCA. He trains YMCA professionals
through his involvement with Principles and Practices and the Executive

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Margaret E. (Peggy) Thompson is a graduate of Northwestern University and

Danielle Marie Williams is a sociology/ pre-law senior at the Unive rsity of

the University of Michigan Medical School and a board certified family physician.

Michigan. Williams was a member of the Grand Rapids Community Foundation's

Thompson serves as an Associate Professor of Family Practice and Family Practice

Youth Grant Committee throughout high school and co-chair of its volunteerism

Clerkship Director at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and

committee for the last two years. As a member of the Michigan Community

as a volunteer physician at Saint Mary's Heartside Clinic in Grand Rapids. Her

Foundations' Youth Project committee, Williams traveled to Northern Ireland

professional interests include medical student education and evaluation as well

to be a part of the first grantmaking C¥_cle ofYouthBank.ln 2004, she was the

as health care for the homeless. Thompson is a Vice President and Secretary of

Mawby Summer Intern of the Council of Michigan Foundations where she was

the Board ofTrustees of the Culver Educational Foundation in Culver, Indiana, and

responsible for coordinating the 2004 Youth Grantmakers Summer Leadership

a trustee of the Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation, the Herbert H. and

Conference:"Philanthropy- Building Communities, Enriching Lives."

Grace A. Dow Foundation, the Council of Michigan Foundations, the Grand

Kennard T. Wing is an independent consultant providing planning, research and

Rapids Symphony, and the Clark Retirement Community Foundation.

evaluation services that help strengthen the effectiveness of the nonprofit sector

Abigail E. Thorman speaks internationally on building early childhood systems

and the organizations within it. He has over 25 years experience in management

and engaging business leaders in increa sing investments for young children. She

and consulting for improved organizational effectiveness. Wing has published

is the senior strategic advisor to the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation

many articles and won an Exce l Award from the Society of National Association

on child and youth investments. Previously, Thorman was director of the

Publications. He is a certified management accountant and has taught

Metropolitan Council on Early Learning at Mid-America Regional Council and

management at the graduate level at the University of Pennsylvania

held positions with the Missouri state resource and referral network and for the

and Immaculata College.

Department of Defense developing and implementing child development and

Lisa Wyatt Knowlton is a partner of Phillips Wyatt Knowlton, Inc. Her work

fam ily support programs.

includes programming and management of private, community and corporate
philanthropy as well as organizational development and change. Wyatt Knowlton

Karin E. Tice is a partner at Formati ve Evaluation Research Associates. Tice has

has managed major initiatives for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and served as a

eval uated youth and community development initiatives for over 20 years

strategic planner, trainer, facilitator and coach to the nonprofit and private

including the Michigan Community Foundations' Youth Project (1991-2006).

sectors. As a Kellogg Leadership Fellow, she focused on micro enterprise in

Over the past decade, Tice's evaluation research has focused on engaging youth

Central America and other countries.

in grantmaking and on building community foundation capacity. Her work has
been published and disseminated internationally.

Lloyd Yeo joined Yeo &amp; Yeo, the firm founded by his grandfather and father in
1954, and served as the firm's Managing Partner from 1965-83. Yeo served in the

Ken Toll is executive director of development for the Jackson Community

US Army as an instructor in finance and fiscal policy. An active community

College Found ation at Jackson Community College. His work in nonprofit

volunteer, Yeo is a trustee of the Council of Michigan Foundations and president

communications and development has included positions with the Michigan

ofWickson-Link Memorial Foundation. He is past chair of the Board of Directors

Adoption Resource Exchange, National Council on Alcoholism/ Lansing Regional

of United Way of Saginaw County, Vice-Chairman of the Michigan State Chamber

Area, Michigan Association of Court Appointed Special Advocates, United Way

of Commerce, Board of Directors of the Saginaw Chapter American Red Cross,

of Jackson County and Greenpeace.

President of Kiwanis Club of Saginaw, President of Saginaw Club, Treasurer of
Saginaw Country Club and an Elder at First Presbyterian Church, Saginaw.

Emily Tynes is communications director for the American Civil Liberties Union.
She has worked in the field of communications as a journalist, public relations

Gregory M. Zerlaut is chief financial officer and chief operating officer of the

executive and strategist for 30 years. Tynes was the first communications director

Fremont Area Community Foundation, where he organizes, plans and evaluates

for NARL: Pro-Choice America and co-founded the Communications Consortium

the foundation's financial functions and information systems and procedures. He

Media Center, which develops campaigns to promote social justice issues. She

was previously the vice president for finance of the Community Foundation for

has also consulted with foundations about the use of grantmaking to build

Muskegon County and has held the positions of assistant vice president and

communications capacity within the nonprofit community. Tynes is co-author

employee benefits trust officer, controller, assistant controller and administrative

of the Jessey-Bass Guide to Strategic Communications for Nonprofits.

assistant at Comerica Bank- Hackley.

Lesa Ukman, w ith her brother, Jon Ukman, created lEG Sponsorship Report to
establish sponsorship as a viable communications medium. With the publication
of the first issue in May 1982, lEG helped create an industry that today is worth
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more than $25 billion worldwide. The company is now the world's leading
provider of independent sponsorship research and analysis. Prior to founding
lEG, Ukman worked in the Mayor's Office of Special Events for the City of Chicago,
creating the blueprint for sponsorship of festivals and municipal marketing.

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Peter M. Wege created The Wege Foundation in 1967. The foundation has
primarily served the West Michigan and Grand Rapids community in four crucial
areas: the environment, secular and religious education, health care and community
development. Mr. Wege has been devoted to "c leaning up" the environment and
saving the Great Lakes for decades and has directed his time, energy and financial
resources toward research and educating others about ecology. He has had a
long-standing relationship with the University of Michigan's School of Natural
Resources and Environment as a volunteer and donor, serving as the first chair
of the External Advisory Committee for the National Pollution Prevention Center,
now the Center for Sustainable Systems.

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32No ANNUAL CONFERENCE

November 3-5, 2004

Hyatt Regency Dearborn

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Who Should Attend

�Dear Grantmakers/
Join us this fall for Grantmaking with Trust &amp; Integrity, the Council of Michigan Foundations'
32nd Annual Conference .
Since we met in Grand Rapids last year, the pressure on foundations to be more accountable,
ethical, and transparent has been steadily increasing. Our terrifit Program Committee,
comprised of foundation staff and trustees, has addressed these p ressures head-on by developing
a rich array of thoughtful and provocative sessions on investments, grantmaking, governance,
communications, public policy, foundation administration and more.
We are delighted to have Mary Sue Coleman, president of the University of Michigan, and
Hodding Carter, noted journalist and president of the John S. and James L. Knight

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Foundation as plenary speakers. Our annual Donors' Platform speaker will be announced shortly.
These outstanding individuals will join more than 100 excellent presenters to make this
Conference one you won't want to miss.
We look forward to welcoming you to Dearborn this fall and to joining you for what is sure
to be an important opportunity to network with colleagues, get up-to-the-minute information
on the regulatory climate in Lansing and Washjngton, and learn new skills that will help your
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foundation operate with trust and integrity.
See you in Dearborn,

Scmdra E. UIsh
FORD MOTOR COMPANY FUND

Rzmeli L. Gabier
IRVING S. GILMORE

FOUNDATION

PS. Register by September 30 for a chance to win a free registration
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�Highlights
Wednesday, November 3
2:00 to 3:00p.m.

Thursday, November 4
1:00 to 3: 00p.m.

Friday, November 5
12:15 to 2:00p.m.

OPENING PLENARY:

LUNCHEON PLENARY:

CLOSING LUNCHEON
&amp; DONORS' PLATFORM:

Dr. Mary Sue Coleman
president, Universi ty of Michigan
"[i·mt &amp; Ri.rk in Mit"bigtm~r Fllt11rc
Mary Sue Coleman
became president
of the University
of Michigan at
an unprecedented
time of challenges
ranging from sports
investigations, to a Supreme Court
appearance, to reductions in state
financial support. Yet she remains
firm in her commitment to the role
of higher education in Michigan's
future. President Coleman will
discuss the University's leadership
role in Michigan's new economy.

H odding S. Carter, president, JohnS.
and James l. Knig ht Foundation
Collmmni,;Jting TmJt &amp; llltfJ!,I"ity
At a time when the
public seems to
distrust all institutions, how well do
they understand
the role of organized
philanthropy? Are
we communicating our value and our
values? Are we missing critical
communication opportunities ?
Hodding Carter, award winning
journalist, media critic, public affairs
commentator and president of the
JohnS . &amp; James l. Knight Foundation
since 1998, will respond to these
and other questions.

Each year, CMF welcomes a celebrity
donor whose personal philanthropy is
as award winning as their professional
achievements. Some past Donors'
Platform speakers are Goldie H awn,
J ackie Joyner-Kersee, Ed Asner,
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Isiah Thomas,
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and
Paul Newman.
Visit www.cmif.org or watch your mail
for this year's Donors' Platform speaker.

FOCUS ON ACCOUNTABILITY:
FOCUS ON EFFEGIVENESS:

FOCUS ON FUN:

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�This is not just what we believe, it's who we are. It's what's
imprinted in our 100 years of history. Like Henry Ford once
said, "The foundations of society are the people and their
means to grow things." That's why it's important for
corporations and individuals to join their efforts so t hat
stronger communities are built and quality of life is
enhanced. For all you do for your community, we salute you.

Ford Motor Company Fund

Cultivating communities
is the best path to progress.

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�Wednesday, November 3
2:00 to 3:00p.m. -OPENING PLENARY
·"Tm.rt &amp; lUrk in i\licbig,m ~~ P11!ttre ··

PRE-CONFERENCE EVENTS

9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Dr. Mary Sue Coleman, president,
University of Michigan

Corporate Contributions Seminar

"Lwemging Cmjmrate PhifantbroP) witb Marketing Dollars··

Join a national expert in corporate sponsorship to get
the latest on leveraging the marketing value from
your nonprofit partnerships.
Le.w Ukman. principal. lEG ComHiting. ContaL"f Sman
Holl'bert at .rhrilt'bcrt(St cmifm~~ or 313.961 .3 I 2J
10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Community Foundations Meeting

For Tm.rtee.L CEO.r. Fi!Mtlce. Dndupment &amp; Program Ofjicer.r
Join colleagues to discuss national standards, legislative
updates from Washington and Lansing, statewide
initiatives, grant opportunities and more!

3:15

to

4 :30p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Mission Driven Investing
Fund Development for Community
Foundations &amp; Public Charities
Dealing Effectively with the Media
Bridging the Generational Divide
of an Aging Population
Evaluating Your Foundation's CEO
Youth Grantmakers: Past, Present &amp; Future

10:00 a.m. to Noon
Pearl Users' Group Meeting

6:00 p .m . ..:.. RECEPTION, DINNER &amp; ENTERTAINMENT
Hyatt Regency Dearborn (business attire)

12: 30 to 1:30 p.m.

SPECIAL EDITION OF

Networking Luncheons

WAIT; WAIT ... DoN'T TELL ME!

Community Foundations
Corporate Givers
Family &amp; Independent Foundations

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proudly supports the

Council of
Michigan Foundations

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Morgan Stanley
One client at a time.
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Thursday, November 4
8:00 to 9:30a.m. -MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS
ECONOMIC FORECAST 2005

A look at what's ahead for foundation investments.
Jerry Pea non. chi~l emllomi.rt. Fifrb Third Bank:
Diane C. Swonl:: . &lt;"hief emnomiJt. Bank One
CAPITAL NEWS: UPDATE FROM LANSING

Get the latest on developments related to philanthropy's
innovative partnerships with state government.
Mike Cox, State Attorney Genm:d: Karen A/dric(~e-Ed.W/1.
Fo11nddtirJ11 Li,1isrm to Go1·~mm· Granholm: 5&lt;1111 Singb.
pre.rident &amp; CEO. Michigan 1'\ollpmf/t A.1Jocic~tion
REPAIRING MICHIGAN'S MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM

Recommendations from the Commission charged with
making our state's mental health system a national model.
Patrick Ba/lmck. (0/lllllinirm clh1i1·. PNbfic Po/i,J A.r.rocidteJ. Inc.:
}alief 0/Jzeu·.tki. directm~ Mid;igall Departllte/11 r{ Cr;l/lllllllltf_)
Health: \'('al!l&lt;md Prechte1~ ((J/IIflli.rJion /'tee chair a11cl bead.
Heinz C. Prechter F!ind for I\funic Deprc.uirm
MAKING OUR SCHOOLS PUBLIC AGAIN

A new look at the link between civic engagement
and effective public schools.

9:30a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
EXPERIENCED GRANTMAKER SEMINAR

25-participullt limit. Prc-reghtratiml rcqtrim/.
THE ROLE OF POWER &amp;THE POWER OF ROLE

Facilitated shop talk about the power imbalance inherent
in our role as grantmakers.
Jan Jaffe. joHnder &amp; project leader: GrcmtCI&lt;rft: Lintlc1 May. .renior
111cmage1~ Cel/ter for Applit:d Re.rearch: Wlllicllll P Ryan. con.wl!cmt

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9:45 to 11:00 a.m. - CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Reading Nonprofit Financial Statements
Strengthening Nonprofit Accountability
Progress and Possibilities on Land Use Policy Reform
Trustee Succession Planning Retaining, Training , agd Growing
Michigan's Workforce
Meeting Spending Requirements with
Alternative Investments

11: 30 a.m.

to

12:45 p .m . - CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Investing Basics
Role of the Audit Committee
Developing an Effective Communications Strategy
Status of Women and Girls in Michigan
Is it Time for a Governance Makeover 1
Healing the Great Lakes

1:00 to 3:00p.m.
ANNUAL MEMBERS' MEETING

&amp; LUNCHEON PLENARY
Cumllmniutt;n~ '[i-l(_rt &amp; Integrity
Hodding Caner, president,
J ohnS . and James L. Knight Foundation

�Thursday, November 4
3: 15 to 5:30p.m.
EXPERIENCED GRANTMAKER SEMINAR

:! 'i -particijldllf limit. Pre-re;:,iJirut iun n:cjltired.

GETTING A NEW PICTURE OF COMMUNITY ISSUES &amp; YOUR WORK

Explore Geographic Information Systems (GIS), an
exci ting new tool that can improve any fou ndations'
planning, grantmaking, grant tracking and
communications.

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Sut'i.d \Fork. llniz·cnity o(i'.[icbigdll

Site Sessions

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The Iles &amp; Provenzano Team at

Space limited. Pre-registration required

~Merrill Lynch

Arab Community Cente~ for Economic &amp;

Reinventing Traditional Youth Serving Nonprofits
~~:oA:~~:o~o~;:.~o:~~~&amp;~~rfil!mJi~~ After School Programs

"We welcome our clients, friends

Charter Schools

and colleagues to the
Green Buildings

32nd Annual Conference

6 :15 p .m . -AN EVENING OF FOOD, FUN &amp; ENTERTAINMENT
Henry Ford Museum at The H enry Ford

of the Council ofMichigan Foundations.
We are proud to sponsor

Experience the recently renovated Henry Ford Museum, home
tO Lincoln's chair, Kennedy's limousine, Buckminster Fuller's
visionary Dymaxion House, the Rosa Parks Bus, Lamy's Diner,
a sampling of Dearborn's best food and entertainment and more.

philanthropy in Michigan. "
~

Scott Schropp

(866) 260-6235 • (989) 791-8493
scott_schropp@ml.com
http:/ /fa.ml.com/THE_ILES_PROVENZANO_TEAM
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�Fri day, Novembe r 5
7:30 to 8:30a.m.- BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS

7:45 to 10:15 a.m
BUILDING STRONG AND ETHICAL FOUNDATIONS
A special session with the Council on Fotmclatzom
Get the latest on how your foundation can meet the
challenge of increased accountability, transparency,
and ethics.
Jmme Gallagher. general co!lmel. Council oJJ Fo11ndations

8:45 to 10:15 a.m.- MINI-PLENARY SESSIONS

Grantee Perspectives on Foundation Performance
Findings from a survey of thousands of grantees provide
important lessons for increasing your foundation's
effectiveness.
Phil B!trhanau. exewtir·e direaor. Tbe Cemerjirr Ejfectil'e
Philantbropy: Rick Coben. exemtiz•e dirertm: National Committee
ji11· ReJponsil'e Pbilantbropr Elan Garonzik. fwogram ofiice;:
Charles Steu·art Mott Fo11ndation

The Advocacy Great Debate
A simulated foundation board meeting where issues
affecting support for advocacy are brought to light.
Nan A run. presidmt. Alliatm: Jor]!iJtice: Sman Broman.
exemtiz•e directm: Steekase Fomulatiou: Daz•id Egner. preJidmt.
H!l{bon- \f/ebber Fr!lmd.rtion: !far!a Hall . .ft!cretary and dirertm:
DTE Enrrg; Fo1t11dation

10:45 a.m. to Noon- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
The Case for General Operating Support Grants
Retaining Michigan's Technology, Science
and Engineering Talent
Evaluating the Impact of Your Foundation's Grants
The Arts and Economic Development
The High Returns of Early Childhood Investment
Michigan's Structural Budget Deficit

12:15 to 2:00p.m.
CLOSING LUNCHEON &amp; DONORS' PLATFORM

CYBER CAFE: Check e-mail

REFRESHMENTS:

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We proudly support CMF, your membership,
and your mission to increase, enhance and
improve Philanthropy in Michigan
SMITH BARNEY &amp; Consulting Group
Meeting Today's Responsibilities ... Facing Tomorrow's Challenges

�8:00a.m.
Conference Registration Opens
9:00a.m .
IEG Corporate Granrmaker Workshop
10:00 a.m.
Community Foundations Meeting

7:00a.m.
Conference Registration &amp;
Resource Central Open

7:00a.m.
Conference Registration &amp;
Resource Central Open

7:00a.m.
Breakfast

7:30a.m .
Breakfast Roundtables

8:00a.m.
Mini-Plenary Sessions

7:45 a.m .
Special Session by the Council
on Foundations

Pearl Users' Group Meeting
9:30a.m.
Noon
Resource Central Opens
12 :30 p.m.
Networking Luncheons

Experienced Grantmaker Seminar
9:45a.m.
Concurrent Sessions
11:00 a.m.
Networking &amp; Refreshments
in Resource Central

2:00p.m.

CMF Advisory Cabinet Meeting
3:15p.m .
Concurrent Sessions

11: 30 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions

4:30p.m.
Networking &amp; Refreshments
in Resource Central

1:00 p.m.

6:00 p.m. - Reception, Dinner &amp;
Entertainment, Hyatt Regency
Dearborn (business attire)

3: 15p.m.
Site Sessions
Experienced Grantmaker Seminar
6:15p.m.
Reception &amp; Entertainment,
Henry Ford Museum

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Mini-plenary Sessions
10:15 a.m.
Networking &amp; Refreshments
in Resource Central
10:45 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions
12:15 p .m .

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HAROLD AND GRACE UPJOHN FOUNDATION

Amanda Van Dusen, secretary
Miller, Canfield, Paddock and StoLle, P.L.C.

Russell L. Gabier
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

Gerald K. Smith
Detroit Youth Foundatiom.

Lloyd J. Yeo, treasur&amp;r
Wickson-Lim.k Memorial Foundation

Carol Goss
The Skillman Foundation

Betsy Upton Stover
Frederick S. Upton Foundation

Robert S. Colller, president
Council of Michigan Fm:mdations

RichardT. Groos
Barty Community Foundation

Elizabeth C. Sullivan
The Kresge Foundation

Elizabeth A. Cherin
Fremont Area Commmnity Foundation

Wesley H. Maurer ]F.
Mackinac Island Community Foundation

Margaret E. Thompson
Harry A. and Margaren D . Towsley Foundation

John Colina
Colina Foundation

Russell G. Mawby
CMF Advisory Cabinet

Ford Motor Company Fund

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

Olivia P. Maynard
Heron Oaks Foundation

Dan Wyant
The :Edward Lowe Foundation

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INCREASE, ENHANCE AND IMPROVE PHILANTHROPY IN MICHIGAN.

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ADVOCATE FOR A LEGISLATIVE AND REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT CONDUCIVE TO PHILANTHROPY.
CMF has built a national reputation as an effective advocate for foundations
in Lansing and Washington. This year, that reputation led to invitations for
several CMF members and staff to serve on the national Panel on the
Nonprofit Sector convened by Independent Sector at the request of the
Senate Finance Committee, and on many of its working groups. This
service to philanthropy is an extension of the national leadership CMF has
provided for many years. Work in this area is guided by our Government
Relations Committee.
In Lansing, CMF's work focused on advising the state attorney general
about the work of foundations and on connecting leaders from foundations
and government around such shared priorities as criminal justice,
early childhood, healthcare, K-12 education, land use and workforce
development. CMF's work in this area is guided by our Public Policy
Committee, which partners with vhe Office of the Foundation Liaison in
the Office of the Governor.

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RELATIONSHIPS, INCLUSION, KNOWLEDGE,
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- CMF's 399 members represent
over 91% of foundation assets
in Michigan

National Ranking*:
- 6th in total foundation assets

significant growth in phlllartt.OCrOp'lC
increase - nearly 21,000 - in gifts to community foundations. And, to
support effective practice, CMF sent each of Michigan's 99 new foundations
information on standards of good practice and on legal and regulatory

at $21.6 billion
- 8th in total foundation giving
of $1.2 billion
- Top giving area- Public

requirements along with an invitation to join our vibrant network of
foundation and corporate giving staff and trustees.

Benefit/Society at
$212 million
- 12th in number of
foundations at 2,127

Supporting innovative projects at the request of its members is a hallmark of CMF's service and one of the reasons for
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studies published by The Monitor Institute in 2005, CMF is showcased as one of a handful of "new b&gt;okers helping to
increase che effectiveness of American philanthropy." CMF serves as fiscal agent for:
The Lt. Governor's Commission on Higher Education and Economic Growth, established by Governor Jennifer
Granholm to identify strategies for doubling the number of state residents with degrees and other postsecondary
c•edentials by 2015 . Four CMF members served on the Commission whose recommendations include: improved high school
graduation standards, better transfer protocols between colleges and universities and a new student assessment accepted for
college admissions.
Early Learning Michigan. is designed to increase access to high-quality preschool experiences for all three and four year

CMF STATE PARTNERS
- Departments of Community
Health, Education, Human
Services, Information Technology,
Labor &amp; Economic Growth,
Management and Budget, Natural
Resources and Treasury
- Offices of the Governor,
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ANDY GOODMAN, PLAYING MATCHMAKER FOR GRANTMAKERS, THE MONITOR INSTITUTE,

2005.

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NETWORK MICHIGAN GRANTMAKERS WITH EACH OTHER AND WITH GRANTSEEKERS.
Each year, CMF strengthens the growing network of Michigan grantmakers
around common fundi ng areas, professional roles, reg ional focus and
foundation-specific issues . W e do so through affinity-g roup meetings,
community foundation CEO and program officer retreats, Detroit Area
Grantmakers luncheon speaker series, summer youth leadership conferences,
committees, fam ily foundation summer receptions, next generation fami ly
foundation trustee events and more. CMF also connects grammakers and
grantseekers through the annual Nonprofit SuperConference to foster increased
understanding toward improving the effectiveness of the entire nonprofit sector.

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project is examining the impact
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Simce 1998, MCFV has supported the growth and development of Micln.igan's community
foundations through innovative ptojects designed to improve the quality of their services and
operati0ns, increase awareness about the ways in which they enhance the lives of every
Michigan resident and increase grantmaking dollars to extend their lieadil.. MCFV's h~gh­
quality materials, trainlmg programs and services have attracted national and international
attention, further extending its linflue!lce and impact on community-based phdal!IJthropy
worldwide. MCFV's work is guided by a board of trustees chaired by Elizabeth Cherin,
president &amp; CEO, Fremont At-ea Community Fou11dation.

small community foundations
on operations, marketing and
financial sustainability
- Making a Difference Curriculum

prepares community foundations
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oldest regional HIVIAIDS fund. It works tG increase
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2004

$425,222
354,8 32

$574,464
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780,05 4

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14,054,53 1
4,642, 153

12,377,110
18,552,035
4,635,114

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35,564,259

$32,465 ,040

$37,044,642

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Investments
Grants &amp; contributions receivable
Prepaid expenses &amp; other assets
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$15 ,54 1,681
12 ,978,332
3,238,513
63,511
643,003

$7,612,796
25,156,980
3,552 ,657
64,0 19
658, 190

Accounts payable &amp; other liab.
Grants payable
Total liabilities
NET ASSETS

Total assets

$32,465,040

$37,044,642

Total liabilities and net assets

COMBINED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
CMF General
Operations
&amp; Special
Projects

CMF
Endowment
Fund s

Michigan
Community
Foundations'
Ventu res

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Michigan
AIDS Fund

2005

2004

Total

Total

SUPPORT AND REVENUES

$1,102,210
2,9 14,944
522 ,536
65,746
142,555

$7 ,039
18,540

$315,686

$928,557

803,209

(144,406)

4,747,991

828,788

Grants
Conferences
Publications
Fundraising
Professional fees
Depreciation
Programming/member services

1,712,091
477,525
197,410
32,411
799,117
166,723
2,733,095

Total Expenses

6, 118,372

Member contributions
Grants &amp; other contributions
Conferences
Publications
Investment income &amp; other
Total support revenue

7, 167

$1,102,2 10
4,166, 226
541 ,07 6
65 ,746
808,525

$900,485
5,980,737
534,303
42,907
6,237,229

171,280

935,724

6,683,783

13,695 ,661

42,000
42, 185
13,377

2,613,500

38,794
66,45 0

285,299
26,337
65,131

671,532
10,544
4,717
77, 160
202 ,271
5,512
279,875

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530,254
215,504
109,571
1,325 ,48 1
198,572
3,144, 551

4,503,390
638,192
175,530
153,327
1,463,768
147,689
2,728,658

202,806

2,990,267

1,25 1,6 11

10,563,056

9,810,554

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EXPENSES

Changes in net assets
Transfer from other funds
Net assets at begi nning of year

(1,3 70,381)
(981)
8,129,977

Net assets at end of year

$6,758,615

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MEMBERS

COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Albion Community Foundation
Allegan County Community Foundation
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
Baraga County Community Foundation
Barry Community Foundation
Bartle Creek Community Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation
Branch County Community Foundation
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
Capital Region Community Foundation
Charlevoix County Community Foundation
Dickinson Area Community Foundation
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Four County Community Foundation
Greater Frankenmuth Area
Community Foundation
Fremont Area Community Foundation
Grand H aven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Gratiot County Community Foundation
Greenville Area Community Foundation
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
The Communi ty Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
Huron County Community Foundation
The J ackson County Community Foundation
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Keweenaw Community Foundation
Lapeer County Community Fund
Leelanau Township Community Foundation
Lenawee Community Foundation
M and M Area Community Foundation
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
Manistee County Community Foundation
Marquette Community Foundation
Marshall Community Foundation
Michigan Gateway Community Foundation
Midland Area Community Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Muskegon County
Community Foundation for Northeast Michig an
Otsego County Community Foundation
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area
Community Foundation
Community Foundation of Greater Rochester
Roscommon County Community Foundation
Sag inaw Community Foundation
Sanilac County Community Foundation
Shiawassee Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Southeasrerro Michigan
Southfield Community Foundation
Community Foundation of St. Clair County

Sturg is Area Community Foundation
Three Rivers Area Community Foundation
Tuscola County Community Foundation
Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS AFFILIATES
Alger Regional Community Foundation
Athens Area Community Foundation
Bedford Foundation
Chippewa County Community Foundation
Clare County Community Foundation
Clio Area Community Fund
Constantine Area Comm unity Foundation
Coopersville Area Community Foundation
Crystal Falls/Fores t Park Area Community Fund
Community Foundation for Delta County
The Eaton County Community Fund
Fenton Community Fund
Grand Blanc Community Fund
Homer Area Community Foundation
Ionia County Community Foundation
Iosco County Community Foundation
Greater Ishpeming Area Community Fund
Les Cheneaux Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Mason County
Mecosta County Community Foundation
Missaukee Area Community Foundation
Negaunee Area Community Fund
North Central Michigan Community Foundation
Norway Area Community Fund
Community Foundation for Oceana County
Osceola County Community Foundation
Schoolcraft County Community Foundation
Southeast Orrawa Community Foundation*
Sparta Community Foundation
Sr. Ignace Area Community Foundation
Straits Area Community Foundation
Tahquamenon Area Community Foundation
W yoming Community Foundation
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS
The Gilmour Fund
Huckle Family Fund
Iles Family Conservation Scholarship Fund*
F. Marrin and Dorothy A. Johnson
Donor-Advised Fund
Elizabeth Koegel Fund
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
The Whitney Fund
CORPORATE GIVING PROGRAMS
AAA Michigan
American Axle and Manufac turing

Bank One
Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Mich iga n
and Blue Care Network
Bodman L. L. P.
Cable Communi cations Public Benefit Corporation
Chemical Bank and Trust
Citi ze ns Bank-Flint
Derroir Li ons, Inc.
Fifth Third Bank
Grear Lakes Energy People Fund
Guardi an Industries Corp.
Kmarr Corporation
Lacks Enterprises, Inc.
Loeschner Enterprises, Inc.
Loomis, Sayles &amp; Company, L.P.
Macatawa Bank
Michigan Automotive Compressor, Inc.
Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, PLC
Morgan Stanley'''
Munder Capital Management
National City Bank of Michigan/Illinois
Northern Trust Bank, FSB
Pfi zer Corporation
Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC
SBC
Smith Barney Cirig roup
Standard Federal- Wealth Management
T arget Corporation
UBS Corporate Giving Program
Veri zon
CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS
Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Michig an Foundation
Comerica Charitable Foundation
Consumers Energy Foundation
DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
D elta Dental Fund
DENSO North America Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation
DTE Energ y Foundation
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.
Flint Ink Foundation
Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
Grand Rapids Label Foundation
JSJ Foundation
Kellogg's Corporate Citizenship Fund
Kelly Services , Inc. Foundation
L &amp; L Educational Foundation
La-Z-Boy Foundation
MASCO Foundation
Howard Miller Foundation
The Pistons-Palace Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation

Whirlpool Foundation
Wolverine World Wide Foundation
FAMILY FOUNDATIONS
The Alabaster fund
Americana Foundation
Amy Foundation
Charles Anthony Fonndation
Arcus Foundation
Stanley and Blanche Ash Foundation
Charles F. and Ad eline L. Barth Foundation
Bash Family Foundati on, Inc*
The Bans Found at ion
Mandell L. and Madelein e Berman Foundation
Bingham Family Found ati on
Birrwistle Family Foundation
The Blodgett Foundation
John A . and Marlene L. Boll Foundation
Bonisteel Fonndation
David A. Brandon Foundation
Benjamin and Marion Bregi Foundation
Hilda E. Bretzlaff Fonndation
Edalene and Ed Brown Family Foundation
Buhr Foundation
The Campbell Fnnd
Castaing Family Foundation
Gerald W. Chamberlin Fonndation, Inc.
Colina Foundation
Julius V. and Alice G. Combs Foundation
Conway Family Foundation
Cook Charitable Foundation
Cook Family Fonndation
Raymond M. and J ane Cracc hiolo Foundation
Robert and Jeanine Dage nais Foundation
M.E. Davenport Foundation
DeRoy Testamentary Fonndarion
Detroit Neutosurg ical Foundation
The DeVlieg Foundation
Daniel and Pamella DeVos Foundation
Dick and Betsy DeVos Fonndation
Douglas and Maria DeVos Foundation
The Richard and H elen DeVos Foundation
Eileen and Brian DeVri es Family Foundation
The Doan Family Foundation
The Herbert and Juni a Doan Foundation
Dole Family Foundation
Alden and Vada Dow Family Foundations
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dryer Family Foundation
The Duffy Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
Ferris Greeney Family Foundation';'
George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundati on
Marshall M . Frederi cks Foundation

�Frey Foundation
Friedman Family Foundation *
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
Glancy Foundation, Inc.
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Granger Foundation
Hagen Family Fou ndation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
James and Catherine Haveman Family Foundation
The H ees Family Foundation
The Edsko and Claire Hekman Foundation
Paul B. H enry Foundation
H eron Oaks Foundation
H erring ton-Pi ech Family Foundation
The H olley Foundation
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Julius and Cynthia Huebner Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
Bill and Bea Idema Foundation
Isabel Foundation
J ennings Memorial Foundation
Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Foundation
Paul A. J ohnson Foundation
The Jury Foundation
Kaufman Foundation
Keller Foundation
KINSHIP Foundation
Klopcic Family Foundation
Knight Family Charitable and
Ed ucati onal Foundation
James A. &amp; Faith Knight Foundation
The Helen Laidlaw Foundation
The Robert C. Larson and Bonnie
Ann Larson Fund
Charles W. Loosemore Foundation
The Edward Lowe Foundation
Th e Lyon Foundation
Mackey Foundation
The Malpass Foundation
Richard and J ane Manoog ian Foundation
Marrin Family Foundation
Peter B. Mason Charitable Foundation
The Matthaei Foundation
W.B. McCardell Family Foundation
B.D. and J ane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C. S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W. D. and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Millman-Harris-Romano Foundation
Sid Mirtra and Bani Mittra Family Foundation
Molitor Family Foundation
FrederickS. and Lezlynne P. Moore
Family Foundation
Morley Foundation
Ruth Mort Foundation
H enry C. and Audrienne Murray Foundation

Narrel Family Foundation
Allen E. and Marie A. N ickless
Memorial Foundation
The Nine Tuna Foundation
R.E. Olds Foundation
Paine Family Foundation
Charles A. Parcells Foundation
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Donald and Ann Parfet Family Foundation
Peak Street Foundation
Pearson Family Foundation
J oe D . Pentecost Foundation
Karen and Drew Peslar Foundation
The Pinney Foundation
Plym Foundation
Sara Pollack Educational Trust
Porter Family Foundation
Porter Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Preede Foundation
The Meyer and Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.
Drake Quinn Family Foundation
Rachor Family Foundation, LTD
Reid Family Foundation':'
River City Foundation
RJK Foundation
Edward and Elyse Rogers Fam ily Foundation
The Ruffner Foundation
Ghassan and Mana] Saab Foundation
The Samaritan Foundation
Savage Foundation
Schalon Foundation
The Sebastian Foundation
Sehn Foundation
William and Sarah Seidman Foundation
George and Elizabeth Seifert Foundation
The Nate S. and Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Shubeck Mansour Foundation
Speckhard-Knight Charitable Foundation
St. Denys Foundation
Tl;!e Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
The Summers Foundation , Inc.
The Tapestry Foundation of Mary Carmel
and Thomas P. Borders
The Taubman Foundation
The ~iscornia Foundation, Inc.
Harry A . and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
J erry L. and Marcia D. Tubergen Foundation
Turn 2 Foundation, Inc.
Amherst and ]aneth Turner Foundation
Burton H. and Elizabeth S. Upjohn
Charitable Trust
FrederickS . Upton Foundation
The Valenti Foundation

W. S. and Lois VanDalson Foundation
The W ege Foundation
Charles R . and Marie Werner Foundation
The W ersman Foundation
Bill and Sally Wildner Foundation
The Matilda R. Wilson Fund
T he Ralph C. Wilson Foundation
Isadore and Beryl Winkelman Foundat ion
The Kate and Richard Wolters Foundat ion
Yeo Fam ily Foundation
The Young Foundation
Melvin L. and Hilda J. Zuehlke
Charitable Foundation
W. Tom ZurSchmiede Sr. Foundation
INDEPENDENT FOUNDATIONS
J ames C. Acheson Foundation
Allen Foundation, Inc
Joseph E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust
Besser Foundation
Guido A . and Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
The Carls Foundation
The Clarence and Grace Chamberlin Foundation
Doroth y U. Dalton Foundation
D yer-Ives Foundation
Earhart Fou ndarion
C.K. Eddy Family Foundation
Glenn D . Curtis Edmore Trust
The J ohn E. Fetzer Institute
Ethel and J ames Flinn Foundation
Ford Foundation
The Gerber Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
The Greater Lansing Foundation
The Hannan Foundation
Myrrle E. and William G. Hess Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
The Clarence and Jack Himmel Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward F. and Irma Hunter Foundation
Irwin Foundation
Paul C. Johnson Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
Chaim, Fanny, Louis, Benjamin and Anne
Florence Kaufman Trust
W .K. Kellogg Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
The Lourie Foundation
McCurdy M emorial Scholarship Foundat ion
McGregor Fund
Metro H ealth Foundation
Michigan State Medical Society Foundation
The Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Charles Stewart Mote Foundation
The N okom is Foundation

Amos Nordman Charitable Trust
Herbert and Elsa Ponting Foundation
Ramser-Morgan Foundation
Milton M. Ratner Foundation
Harold and Carolyn Robison Foundation
Bill and Vi Sigmund Foundation
Sinai Medical Staff Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
Slemons Foundation, Inc.
St. Clair Foundation
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
The Keith W. Tantlinger Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Harold and Grace Up john Foundation
W.E . Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Vicksburg Foundation
John W. and Rose E. Watson
Scholarship Foundation
J ames A. W elch Foundation
John and Eli zabeth Whiteley Foundation
Harvey Randall Wickes Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
OUT-OF-STATE ASSOCIATES
Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation, Inc.
JohnS. and J ames L. Knight Foundation
The Seabury Foundation
Seevers Family Foundation
PUBLIC FOUNDATIONS
Community Foundation Alliance of
Calhoun County
Detroit Youth Foundat ion
Free Press Charities, Inc.
Grand Rapids Jaycees Foundation
Great Lakes Center for Y ouch Development
Great Lakes Fishery Trust
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
The Jewish Fund
J ewish Women's Foundation of
Metropolitan Detroit
Library of Michigan Foundation
Michigan Humanities Council
Michigan State Bar Foundation
Michigan Women's Foundation
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
Rotary District 6360 Foundation
United Jewish Foundation
John D. Voelker Foundation
PUBLIC FOUNDATION
DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS
Shaevsky Family Foundation
Tuscarora Fund
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                    <text>CMF

Council of
Michigan
Foundations

Serving grantmakers. Advancing giving.

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY
FOUNDATIONS
DIRECTORY and
DATA BOOK
2005

�Section I

Michigan Community Foundation Directory

�Albion Community Foundation
203 S Superior Street
PO Box 156
Albion, MI 49224-1774
Phone: (517) 629-3349 Fax: (517) 629-8027
E-mail: director@albionfoundation.org Website: www.albionfoundation.org
Farley, David - Executive Director
VanEck, Bobbie- Administrative Assistant

Allegan County Community Foundation
524 Marshall St
Allegan, MI 49010-1632
Phone: (269) 673-8344 Fax: (269) 673-8745
E-mail: bray@alleganfoundation.org Website: www.alleganfoundation.org
Bray, Theresa- Executive Director/YAC Advisor
Wittkop, Lee- Executive Assistant

Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
201 S Main St Ste 501
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2113
Phone: (734) 663-0401 Fax: (734) 663-3514
E-mail: info@aacf.org Website: www.aaacf.org
Elliott, Cheryl - President and CEO
Balch Hale, Jennifer- Program Officer
Bloom, Martha- Vice President Program
Driver, Mary- Communications/Special Projects
Iott, Suzanne - Grants Manager
Moses, Diann - Administrative Assistant
Peters, Judith- Director of Development
Reeves, Michaele - Office Manager
Sharra, Sue - Controller
Weber, Doug- Chief Financial Officer
Whelan, Susan - Development Associate

Baraga County Community Foundation
PO Box 338
L'Anse, MI 49946-0338
Phone: (906) 353-7898 Fax: (906) 353-7896
E-mail: baragacf@up.net
Cote, Gordette - Executive Director

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Barry Community Foundation
629 W State St Ste 201
Hastings, MI 49058-1680
Phone: (269) 945-0526 Fax: (269) 945-0826
E-mail: bonnie@barrycf.org Website: www.barrycf.org
Hildreth, Bonnie - President
Jennifer Richards, Vice-President, YAC Advisor

Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181 Fax: (269) 962-2182
E-mail: bccf@bccfoundation.org Website: www.bccfoundation.org
Hunt, Brenda - President &amp; CEO
Boles Chapman, Kelly- Vice President Programs
Calder, Kurt - Scholarship Committee
Cole, Yolanda - Program Associate
Cutler, Sharon - Consultant
Farnham, Joann- Executive Assistant To the CEO
Hart, Brenda - Scholarship Committee
Hinds, Cheryl - Health Associate
Holley, Kimberly - Vice President Marketing &amp; Communications
Lindsey, Jillian - Marketing &amp; Communications Associate_
McDaniel, Jon-Paul- Finance Associate
Miller, Shelly - Finance Officer
O'Brien, Jan- Scholarship Committee
Reinhart, Kevin - Finance Officer
Ruger, Claralyn - Youth Program Manager
Slayton, Michelle - Development Officer
Stone, Petra - Administrative Assistant
Szenda Wilson, Kathy- Neighborhood Grantrnaking Program Officer
Taylor, Mary Ann- Planned Giving Specialist &amp; General Council
Warren, Curtis- Leadership Director
Wells, Dianah- Administrative Assistant
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Athens Area Community Foundation
Homer Area Community Foundation

Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Ave
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438 Fax: (989) 893-4448
E-mail: bacfnd@bayfoundation.org Website: www.bayfoundation.org
Merrifield, Roger - President and CEO
Albrecht, Stephen - Director of Finance
Morse, Ashley - Program Officer
Sebald, Milly - Administrative Assistant

�Berrien Community Foundation
2900 S State St Suite 2E
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-2467
Phone: (269) 983-3304 Fax: (269) 983-4939
E-mail: bcf@qtm.net Website: www.berriencommunity.org
Keiser, Nanette- President
McCausland, Anne - Program Director

Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago Suite E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517 Fax: (517) 279-2319
E-mail: info@brcofoundation.org Website: www.brcofoundation.org
Knight, Colleen - Executive Director &amp; YAC Advisor
Sparrow, Susan - Associate Director/Controller

Cadillac Area Community Foundation
201 N Mitchell St Ste 101
PO Box 102
Cadillac, MI 49601-1859
Phone: (231) 775-9911 Fax: (231) 775-8126
E-mail: cacf@cadillacfoundation.org -We~site: www.cadillacfoundation.org
Kimbel, Linda - Executive Director
Potter, Christine - Office Manager/Computer Specialist
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Missaukee Area Community Foundation

Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Dr Ste 104
Lansing, MI 48911-5338
Phone: (517) 272-2870 Fax: (517) 272-2871
E-mail: dfliehman@crcfoundation.org Website: www.crcfoundation.org
Fliehrnan, Dennis - President
Irnre, Kathleen - Executive Assistant
McGowan, Joyce- Vice President of Program
Oliver, Julia- Vice President of Finance
Pasch, Pauline - YAC Advisor/Program Assistant
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
The Eaton County Community Fund

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Charlevoix County Community Foundation
507 Water Street
PO Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440 Fax: (231) 536-2640
E-mail: bob@c3f.org
Tambellini, Robert - President
Hansen, Laura - Executive Assistant
Radke, Maureen - Program Officer &amp; YAC Advisor

Community Foundation Alliance of Calhoun County
104 S Hillsdale St
Homer, MI 49245-1026
Phone: (517) 568-5222 Fax: (517) 568-5453
E-mail: cindy@cfa-cc.org Website: www.cfa-cc.org
Petredean-Di Salvio, Carol - Administrator
Leach, Cynthia - Finance Director/Coordinator
Richardson, Amy - Office Administrator

Community Foundation for Muskegon County
425 W Western Ave Suite 200
Muskegon, MI --49.440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538 Fax: (231) 722-4616
E-mail: info@cffmc.org Website: www.cffmc.org
McGuigan, Chris - President
Boezaart, Arnold- Vice President Grant Programs
Chapla, Bob - Vice President Development
Horsfall, Pat - Development Associate
Joy, Marcy- LEAD 2005 Coordinator/Program Officer
Klein, Debbie - Finance/HR Assistant
Malone, Katrina - Administrative Assistant Programs
Potts, LaVese - Receptionist/Administrative Assistant
Van Bruggen, Gina - Program Officer
VanTassel, Ann- Vice President Finance
Young, Joan- Executive Assistant I Office Manager
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Community Foundation for Mason County
Community Foundation for Oceana County

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Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan
111 Water St
PO Box495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
Phone: (989) 354-6881 Fax: (989) 356-3319
E-mail: bwillyard@cfnem.org Website: www.cfnem.org
Willyard, Barbara- Executive Director
Bruske-Ritch, Christine - Program Associate
Putnam, Maggie - Accounting and Fund Manager
Wiesen, Julie - Program Director
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
losco County Community Foundation
North Central Michigan Community Foundation
Straits Area Community Foundation

Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 Fax: (313) 961-2886
E-mail: cfsem@cfsem.org Website: www.cfsem.org
Noland, Mariam- President
Apgar, Rachel - Administrative Officer
Blair, Veronica- Administrative Assistant/President/Progrim-coordinator
Brisson, Katie - Senior Program Officer
Calvert, Martha - Administrative Assistant Program
Chisholm, Carol - Receptionist
Contorer, David - Director Donor Relations
Cylar Miller, Lisa - Program Officer and Development Specialist
Davis, Carol - Administrative Assistant Program
Ferriby, Robin- Vice President Philanthropic Services
Fleming, Lisa - Administrative Assistant Program
Foster, Sally - Scholarship Consultant
Joubert, Cassandra - Vice President Community Investment
Kresnak, Diane - Financial Officer
Leppanen, Karen- Vice President Finance and Administration
MacMillan, Nicole - Administrative Assistant Donor Relations
Norwood, Lynn- Communications Associate
Ochoa Peters, Colleen - Director of Development
Phillips, Elizabeth - Administrative Assistant Finance &amp; Administration
Prowse, Melissa- Administrative Assistant/ Program (Green Ways)
Rencher, Marlene - Administrative Assistant Program
Ross, Randy - Program Officer
Weekley, Anne- Director Communications
Whiteside, Ronald - Grants Manager
Woiwode, Thomas- Director Green Ways Initiative

�Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-3505 Fax: (810) 767-0496
E-mail: khorton@cfgf.org Website: www.cfgf.org
Horton, Kathi - President
Arceo, Margaret - Program Assistant
Buttone, Rebecca- Finance Assistant
Clemons, Carolyn - Grants Administrative Assistant
Davis, Kelli - Scholarship Coordinator
Ebert, Julie- Controller
Ittigson, Mary- Vice President for Finance and Administration
Jefferson, Tanya- Vice President for Program
LaFave, Sherry - Manager of Administration
Larkin, Lynn- Senior Program Officer
Rash, Joel- Facade Project Director
Tippett, Bev - Program Officer
VanDuyne, Ann Marie- Vice President for Development and Marketing
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Clio Area Community Fund
Fenton Community Fund
Grand Blanc Community Fund

Community Foundation of Greater Rochester
127 W Unive]"sity Dr
PO Box 80431
Rochester, MI 48307-1973
Phone: (248) 608-2804 Fax: (248) 608-2826
E-mail: cfound@cfound.org Website: www.cfound.org
Hamilton, Peggy - Executive Director
Ciavattone, Deborah -Financial Assistant

The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area
70 W 8th St Ste 100
Holland, MI 49423-3166
Phone: (616) 396-6590 Fax: (616) 396-3573
E-mail: info@cfhz.org Website: www.cfhz.org
Vanderbilt, William- Executive Director
Mavis, Diana - Finance Director
Morawski, Kathy - Program Director &amp; YAC Coordinator
Petroelje, Gwen - Administrative Director

�Community Foundation of ~on roe County
111 E First St
PO Box 627
~onroe,~I 48161-2265
Phone: (734) 242-1976 Fax: (734) 242-1234
E-mail: info@cfmonroe.org Website: www.cfmonroe.org
Theisen, Kristyn- Executive Director
Sandiefer, Michele - Administrative Assistant

Community Foundation of St. Clair County
516 ~c~orran Blvd
Portlluron,~I 48060-3826
Phone: (810) 984-4761 Fax: (810) 984-3394
E-mail: info@stclairfoundation.org Website: www.stclairfoundation.org
Maiers, Randy - President and CEO
Ellerkamp, Susan - Program Officer
Lee, Karen - Controller
Moore, Franklin - Trustee
Russel, Tara - Project Associate
Sponseller, Charlotte - Office Receptionist

Community Foundation Of the Upper Peninsula
2500 7th Ave South Suite 103
Escanaba,~! 49829-1176
Phone: (906) 789-5972 Fax: (906) 786-9153
E-mail: cfup@chartermi.net Website: www.cfup.org/
LaPlant, Gary - Executive Director
Conine, Jane- FIMS Operator
Millican, Deb - UP Y AC Coordinator
Vietzke, Donna - FIMS Operator
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Alger Regional Community Foundation
Chippewa County Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Delta County
Les Cheneaux Community Foundation
Schoolcraft County Community Foundation
St. Ignace Area Community Foundation
Tahquamenon Area Community Foundation

�Dickinson Area Community Foundation
427 S Stephenson Ave Ste 207 ·
Iron Mountain, MI 49801-3458
Phone: (906) 774-3131 Fax: (906) 774-7640
E-mail: dcacf@uplogon.com Website: www.dcacf.org
Flannery, Debra - Executive Director
W arodell, Pamela - Administrative Assistant
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Crystal Falls/Forest Park Area Community Fund
Norway Area Community Fund

Four County Community Foundation
231 E. St. Clair
PO Box 539
Almont, MI 48003-1110
Phone: (810) 798-0909 Fax: (810) 798-0908
E-mail: info@4ccf.org Website: www.4ccf.org
Bauer, Janet- Executive Director
Gabridge, Christine - Administrative Assistant
Quinn, Valerie - Program Associate

Fremont Area Commun!_ty Foundation
4424 W 48th St
POBoxB
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350 Fax: (231) 924-5391
E-mail: info@tfacf.org Website: www.tfaf.org
Cherin, Elizabeth - President/CEO
Bishop, Patrick - Community Relations Coordinator &amp; Y AC Advisor
Bower, Kathleen - Program Officer
Cowles, Robin - Information Services Assoc.
Crisman, Mary - Program Associate
Goebel, Jerene- Program Associate
Houran, Sherly - Finance Officer
Huisjen, Mary - Office Assistant/Y AC Advisor
Huschke, Kathryn - Chief Program Officer
Jahr, Jeff- Senior Program Officer
Jordan, Robert- Philanthropic Services Officer
Myers, Tracy- Administrative Associate
Portenga, Lisa - Scholarship Coordinator/Donor Services Coordinator
Redder, Marjorie - Executive Assistant To the President/CEO
Zerlaut, Gregory- Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Mecosta County Community Foundation
Osceola County Community Foundation

�Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-6378 Fax: (616) 842-9518
E-mail: bpost@ghacf.org Website: www.ghacf.org
Tabor, Ann - President
Bedient, Carol - Program Administrator
Post, Barbara - Donor Services Assistant
Tomhave, Janet- Business Administrator
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Coopersville Area Community Foundation

Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2721
Phone: (616) 454-1751 Fax: (616) 454-6455
E-mail: grfoundation@grfoundation.org Website: www .grfoundation.org
Sieger, Diana - President
Bishop, Ruth - Education Program Officer
Black, Lynne- Vice President Of Finance &amp; Administration
Bovee, Gina- Planned and Major Gifts Director
Brown, Lisa - Development Administrator/Information Systems Associate
- Bums, Jan- Development Admin Assistant
Craft, Laura - Program Director
DeVos, Bridget - Dev A sst/Adm and Finance Associate
Forseman, Barb- Administrative Clerk I Receptionist
Guttrich, Rena - Executive Assistant
King, Roberta - Vice President for Public Relations and Marketing
Kooyer, Christine - Youth Program Officer
Lewis Jackson, Wendy- Program Director
Luckert, Kate - Program Director
Price, Amy - Program Administrative Assistant I Receptionist
Puckett, Ann - Program Administrative Assistant
Rapp, Marcia - Vice President of Programs
Tiefenbach, Jill - Program Administrative Assistant
Young, Jonse- Planned and Major Gifts Director
Zack, Marilyn- Vice President of Development
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Ionia County Community Foundation
Southeast Ottawa Community Foundation
Sparta Community Foundation
Wyoming Community Foundation

�Gratiot County Community Foundation
1131 E Center St
PO Box 310
Ithaca, MI 48847-1603
Phone: (989) 875-4222 Fax: (989) 875-2858
E-mail: gccf@edzone.net
Travis, Tina- Executive Director

Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
C/o National City
2322 Tittabawassee
Saginaw, MI 48604-9476
Phone: (989) 652-6104 Fax: (989) 652-8919
Greenville Area Community Foundation
101 N Lafayette St
Greenville, MI 48838-1853
Phone: (616) 754-2640 Fax: (616) 754-3174
E-mail: gacf@gacfmi.org Website: www.gacfmi.org
Barberi, Alison - President and CEO
Marshall, Sally - FIMS Administrator

Hillsdale County Community Foundation
52 E Bacon St
PO Box276
Hillsdale, MI 49242-1634
Phone: (517) 439-5101 Fax: (517) 439-5101
E-mail: info@abouthccf.org Website: www.abouthccf.org
Bisher, Sharon- Executive Director/YAC Advisor
Adair, Joanne- StaffMember
Reader, Amber- Y.O.U.T.H./Marketing Coordinator
Stout, Susan - Program Officer

Huron County Community Foundation
1160 S Van Dyke Rd
Bad Axe, MI 48413-9615
Phone: (989) 269-2850 Fax: (989) 269-8209
E-mail: amybraun@huroncounty.com
Braun, Amy - Operations Director

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�The Jackson County Community Foundation
One Jackson Square Suite 110-A
Jackson,~! 49201-1406
Phone: (517) 787-1321 Fax: (517) 787-4333
E-mail: info@jacksoncf.org Website: www.jacksoncf.org
Saines, Shelly - President/CEO
Kusiak, Heather - Development &amp; Communications Associate
Maino, Jan- Program Officer
Stewart, Krista! - Clerical Support

Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, ~I 49007-4773
Phone: (269) 381-4416 Fax: (269) 381-3146
E-mail: info@kalfound.org Website: www.kalfound.org
Hopkins, Jack- President/CEO
Atwater, Candice - Financial Coordinator Gift Services
Bronsink, Shannon - Marketing Communications Manager
Campbell, Kelly - Finance Coordinator Funds Management
Carpenter, Trish- Research &amp; Analysis Coordinator/ Donor Relations Assistant
Carter, Carol - Community Investment Manager Scholarships
Chope Hughes, Deb - Donor Relations Officer
Crown-Schieble, Dorilee - Donor Relations Officer
Dykehouse, Jill - Donor Relations Assistant
Fergemann, Ann - Senior Donor Relations Officer
Freeland, Wes- Vice President Donor Relations
Gardiner, David- Vice President Community Investment
Gipson, Sue - Executive Assistant To the President
Grubb, Jeanne - Donor Relations Officer
Jackson, Lois- Community Investment Manager Initiatives
Jackson, Tiffany- Community Investment Assistant
Jones, Don- Community Investment Officer
Mitchell, Valerie - Receptionist
Pickett-Erway, Carrie- Senior Donor Relations Officer
Racette, Karen - Controller
Rosenbaum, Pat - Donor Relations Assistant
Royal, Gloria- Vice President Marketing Communications
Slancik, Amy - Research &amp; Analysis Coordinator
Springgate, Susan- Vice President Finance &amp; Administration
Timmons, Nancy- Community Investment Assistant Scholarships
Winling, Jan- Finance HR Assistant
Wood, Deborah- Financial Coordinator Grantmaking

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Keweenaw Community Foundation
326 Shelden Ave Upper Level
PO Box 101
Houghton, MI 49931-2146
Phone: (906) 482-9673 Fax: (906) 482-9679
E-mail: kcfdirector@charterinternet.com
Website: www .keweenaw-community-foundation.org
Hyslop, Mary- Executive Director
Fettig, Jean - Assistant To the Director
Roulet, Trina - Assistant Director Finance &amp; Accounting
Stackhouse, Susan - Assistant Director Finance &amp; Accounting

Lapeer County Community Foundation
220 W Nepessing St
Suite 202
Lapeer, MI 48446-3809
Phone: (810) 664-0691 Fax: (81 0) 664-0691
E-mail: lccf@charterinternet.com
Manning, Janet- Executive Director

Leelanau Township Community Foundation
PO Box 818
109 Nagonaba Street
Northport, MI 49670-0818
Phone: (231) 386-9000 Fax: (231) 386-9000
E-mail: ltcf@localnet.com
Bolde, Sue - Executive Director

Lenawee Community Foundation
United Bank &amp; Trust Building
205 East Chicago Blvd, P.O. Box 142
Tecumseh, MI 49286
Phone: (517) 423-1729 Fax: (517) 423-5041
E-mail: shammersmith@ubat.com Website: www .lenaweecf.com
Hammersmith, Suann - Executive Director

�M and M Area Community Foundation
110111th Ave
PO Box 846
Menominee, MI 49858-3018
Phone: (906) 864-3599 Fax: (906) 864-3657
E-mail: mmfoundation@czwireless.net Website: www.mmcommunityfoundation.org
O'Farrell, Richard - Executive Director
Hanson, Sarah - Program Director/ Administrative Assistant
Klumb, Joann- Business Manager

Mackinac Island Community Foundation
PO Box 1933
Twilight Inn
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-1933
Phone: (906) 847-3701 Fax: (906) 847-3893
E-mail: info@micf.org Website: www.micf.org
Bloswick, Jennifer- Executive Director

Manistee County Community Foundation
77 SpruceSt
Manistee, MI 49660-1524
Phone: (231) 723-7269 - -Fa~x: (231) 723-4983
E-mail: manisteefoundation@net-port.com Website: www.manisteefoundation.org
Bruchan, Karen - Executive Director
Heisey, Nicole -Administrative Assistant

Marquette Community Foundation
401 E Fair Ave
PO Box 37
Marquette, MI 49855-2951
Phone: (906) 226-7666 Fax: (906) 226-2104
E-mail: mcf@chartermi.net Website: www.mqt-cf.org
Nardi, Cathy- Executive Director
Vallier, Linda- Program Administrator
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Greater Ishpeming Area Community Fund
Negaunee Area Community Fund

�Marshall Community Foundation
126 W Michigan Suite 202
Marshall, MI 49068-1574
Phone: (269) 781-2273 Fax: (269) 781-9747
E-mail: marshallcomfdn@aol.com Website: www.marshallcf.org
Anderson, Sherry- Executive Director
Turner, Amy - Executive Assistant

Michigan Gateway Community Foundation
111 Days Avenue
Buchanan, MI 49107-1609
Phone: (269) 695-3521 Fax: (269) 695-4250
E-mail: mgcf@mgcf.org Website: www.mgcf.org
Habicht, Robert - President I CEO
Lamb, Jayne- Administrative Assistant

Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E Main St
PO Box 289
Midland, MI 48640-5153
Phone: (989) 839-9661 Fax: (989) 839-9907
E-mail: info@midlandfoundation.com Website: www.midlandfoundation.com
Spencer, Denise - President &amp; CEO
Crowl, Heather - Accounting Clerk
Dittenber, Laura- Administrative Assistant
Jackson, Brian- Program Officer
Kaminski, Tara Jane- Communications Coordinator
Lomas, Nicole- Vice President &amp; CFO
Mault, Ken - Program Coordinator GVPP
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Clare County Community Foundation

Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
113 W Broadway Rd
PO Box 1283
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858-9038
Phone: (989) 773-7322 Fax: (989) 773-1517
E-mail: info@mpacf.org

Website: www.mpacf.org

Rathbun, Stan - Executive Director
Wheeler, Nancy- Administrative Assistant

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Otsego County Community Foundation
PO Box344
Gaylord, MI 49734-0344
Phone: (989) 731-0597 Fax: (989) 731-0597 *51
E-mail: otsegofoundation@mysgo.com Website: www.gtrcf.org/otsego/
Dawson, William- Executive Director I YAC Advisor

Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation
616 Petoskey St Suite 100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
Phone: (231) 348-5820 Fax: (231) 348-5883
E-mail: info@phsacf.org Website: www.petoskey-harborspringsfoundation.org
Nicholson, Maureen - Executive Director
Jones, David- Program Officer/YAC Advisor
Wendland, Laurissa- Administrative Assistant/YAC Advisor

Roscommon County Community Foundation
701 Lake Street
PO Box 824
Roscommon, MI 48653-0824
Phone: (989) 275-3112 Fax: (989) 275-2029
E-mail: rccf@kirtland.edu Website:--w_ww .roscommonfoundation.org
Fry, Mary- Executive Director
Friday, Roberta - Executive Assistant

Saginaw Community Foundation
100 S Jefferson Ave Ste 201
Saginaw, MI 48607-1274
Phone: (989) 755-0545 Fax: (989) 755-6524
E-mail: staff@saginawfoundation.org Website: www.saginawfoundation.org
Johnston, Renee - President and CEO
Hom, Kenneth - Vice President Program and Donor Services
Martuch, LeeAnn - Executive Assistant
Reis, Kristen - Finance &amp; Program Assistant and FORCE Coordinator
Sims, Sue - Finance Officer
Young, Jerry- Advisor

Sanilac County Community Foundation
47 Austin Street
PO Box307
Sandusky,MI 48471-1244
Phone: (810) 648-3634 Fax: (810) 376-4229
E-mail: joan@clearideas.biz Website: www.sanilaccountycommunityfoundation.org/
Nagelkirk, Joan- Executive Director

�Shiawassee Community Foundation
100 E Main St
PO Box 753
Owosso, MI 48867-3133
Phone: (989) 725-1093 Fax: (989) 729-1358
E-mail: shiafdn@michonline.net
Soule, Carol - Executive Director

Southfield Community Foundation
25630 Evergreen Rd
C/0 The Mary Thompson Farm
Southfield, MI 48075-1769
Phone: (248) 796-4190 Fax: (248) 796-4195
E-mail: scf@scfmi.org Website: www.scfmi.org
Goodell, Warren- Executive Director, YAC Advisor
Johnson, Cynthia- Administrative Assistant/Y AC Advisor

Sturgis Area Community Foundation
310 N Franks Avenue
Sturgis, MI 49091-1259
Phone: (269) 659-8508 Fax: (269) 659-8111
E-mail: stfound@i2k.com
Luce, Shelly - Administrative Assistant
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Constantine Area Community Foundation

Three Rivers Area Community Foundation
P.O. Box 453
Three Rivers, MI 49093-0453
Phone: (269) 279-3380
Roberts, Carolyn - Executive Director

Tuscola County Community Foundation
PO Box 534
Caro, MI 48723-0534
Phone: (989) 673-8223 Fax: (989) 673-8223
E-mail: tccf534@yahoo.com Website: www.tuscolacountycommunityfoundation.org
Micklash, Kenneth - Executive Director

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Section II

Michigan Community Foundation Update

�MICHIGAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Annual Survey- 2005
Data Summary and Verbatim Responses (N=53)

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Data Summary and Verbatim Responses (N=53)

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! Foundation
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19

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GRANTS: $94,716,480
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5
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9
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17
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GIFTS: $135,895,890
Over $10M
1-10M
500K+-1M
Under 500K

3
20
6
24

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Data Summary and Verbatim Responses {N=53)
Community foundations with the capacity to accept and administer:
No

Yes
#

o;o

#

o;o

a. charitable remainder trusts

36

73

13

27

b. gift annuities

38

78

11

22

c. gifts through life insurance

47

96

2

4

d. appreciated stock

49

100

0

0

e. bequests

49

100

0

0

f. real estate/appreciated property

47

96

2

4

Community foundations often have impacts on their communities that may or may
not involve specific grants. Please choose one from the following list of leadership
roles as the most important leadership role filled by your community foundation last
year.
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:Leadership role played by community foundation
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!Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups together to
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!Involvement in community planning for the future.
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:catalyst for needed change.

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!Stimulating public/private partnership.

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!Developing community leaders.

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jResponding to community emergencies.
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�Michigan community foundations - Examples of the most important leadership role designated by
each community foundation .
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Involvement in community planning for the future. The
Executive Director serves as Chair of the Albion Youth
Development Coalition. The Coalition undertook a
comprehensive planning process that resulted in the "Albion
Blueprint for Youth Development". This is a long term (15-20
year) plan for the community. The kick-off ofthe process was a
Youth and Education Summit with over 300 community
! citizens participating. Many of the summit participants were
! involved with the six work groups that met over the following
. _. . . .. j ~ix months to developresp~ctive COitlPC&gt;.l1eJ.l~S &lt;:&gt;.fthe BluepriJ.1t.
Ann Arbor Area Community l Catalyst for needed change. Worked with the City, County, a
Foundation
i corporate funder, and a private foundation to create a common
I grant application and common report form and developed a
______ ___________________ ........ J~_Q;;tr~~-o~~!il1e app!i~~!_iC?J.1 p~()-~~~~ ~ _____________________ _
Baraga County Community i Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community need.
Foundation
i The BCCF acted as the fiduciary for grant dollars that
i supported youth minority health programs in Baraga County
i and leveraged grant dollars that supported cultural preservation
________ ___ _ _______ __________ __ __ aJ.1~pr~tp_C?tio_l1· ________________________________
Barry Community
Providing technical assistance to non-profits. We had a
Foundation
struggling non-profit organization that provided much needed
programs for adults and played a key role in after school
programming for youth. As they continually applied for grants,
it became apparent that they needed infrastructure work ' planning, fundraising and financially. We hired a facilitator to
work with them and to provide us with the recommmendations
that he made to their board to increase their capacity to learn.
We provided them with a matching grant ($1 for every $2 they
raised), payable in $2,500 increments. They revitalized their
membership programs, moved to a location that is more
affordable and are now able to concentrate on their mission
·--· ·---------·· · · · ··' instead of living rr1o11th-to-month.
Catalyst for needed change.
Battle Creek Community
Foundation
- -------- ----- - - -- - -.,-------------;----Bay Area Community
Foundation
Albion Community
Foundation

Berrien Community
Foundation

Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups
together to solve common problems. Collaborated closely
with the Alliance for World Class Communities, United Way
i of SW Michigan, Kellogg, and other foundations and
! organizations to address challenges in our communities and
build for the future.

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Michigan community foundations - Examples of the most important leadership role designated by
each community foundation.

Branch County Community
Foundation

Capital Region Community
Foundation

Involvement in community planning for the future. Through
the Community Collaborative we participated in the
development of a county-wide strategic plan to address the
most urgent issues identified in the county-wide survey done in
2004.
Providing technical assistance to non-profits. Joined with
MNA, the local Volunteer Center, and the local United Way
chapter to form a Nonprofit Capacity Building Planning Group,
which serves as an advisory group for MNA's efforts to build
non-profit capacity through training and education programs.

Charlevoix County
Community Foundation

Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups
together to solve common problems. CCCF hired a consultant
to convene two-full-day community forums for representatives
of 10 major nonprofits, school district reps, local government,
and major donors. The purpose of the forum was informative
and to reach a consensus on the need for our district library to
build a new library and purchase land to relocate it from its
current site.

Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan

Spotting or anticipating problems and acting to prevent
them. In 2004, the-Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan launched its childhood obesity initiative after
securing grants from the Kellogg Foundation and the Whitney
Fund. Acting as a catalyst for stimulating action around this
issue, the Foundation regranted funds to several leading
organizations including a hospital system and local health
department. Over the next year, the Foundation will also host
public education opportunities to increase awareness of this

Community Foundation of
Greater Flint

Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community need.
BEST Non Profit Fund - Build capacity of local non profit
organizations. Key player in multi-year, collaborative
initiatives to ley~rc:tge. maximum illl:pact.
Catalyst for needed change. Started a County-wide Land Use
Committee that has representation from various villages and
townships. Started a War of 1812 Committee that encompasses
the whole county along with local government to bring all
entities together to begin working on the Bicenntennial as a
Gateway Project.

Community Foundation of
Momoe County

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each community foundation.

Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups
together to solve common problems. We have worked with
West Michigan Strategic Alliance; we have collaborated with
West Michigan community foundations to pool resources to
address issues on a regional basis in an attempt to leverage
funds from government, corporate and private institutions; we
meet regularly with local funding organizations to coordinate
funding initiatives and with other health and human services
organizations to access and address community needs in a joint
manner.
Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community need.
Foundation of
Many of the grants our affiliate foundations make are leveraged
the Upper Peninsula
with other funds to complete projects too large to be funded by
individual sources. This is just one way foundations
collaborate with otherorganizations.
Involvement in community planning for the future. By
Dickinson County Area
collaborating with other agencies and non-profit organizations
Community Foundation
to work toward enhancing the quality of life for our
communities for now and for ever.
Convenor for community discussions. Our board of trustees
Four County Community
&amp; Youth Advisory Committee (Y AC) planned for expansion of '
Foundation
community service activities in our service area. We met with
model program staff to discuss their activities and how they
created their program. We met with school administrators to
present our proposed project and to offer proactive funding.
Schools are now determining their participation and will work
with our board and Y~g~ t()~ il11plem~1:1~.1:1-~:VP!()g!?:l11~:... -~
Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups
Fremont Area Community
together to solve common problems. The City of White
Foundation
Cloud and the Library Board could not agree on a site for a new
library building. The Foundation brought the City Council and
Library Board together for several discussions regarding a
collaborative approach which has resulted in plans for a new
-·--·-··----~---··-···--·--~ . . . . " ... , _librar:t b_l!il_d.iJ:lg iJ:l _~he downtown area.
Convenor for community discussions.
Grand Rapids Community
Foundation

Community Foundation of
the Holland/Zeeland Area

Grand Haven Area
Community Foundation

Gratiot County Community
Foundation

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Michigan
each community foundation.
Greenville Area Community
Foundation

Spotting or anticipating problems and acting to prevent
them. Realizing that schools were facing significant decreases
in financial support from the state and knowing that between
j the Education Foundation of Greenville and GACF's Sagendorf
I
Education Fund that more significant grants could be made if
:I the two foundations worked together, GACF took the lead role
in bringing the three entities together and now there is a
i common grant process for the public school system to request
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Hillsdale County
! Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups
Community Foundation
i together to solve common problems. Serve as a chairperson
I in a multi-collaborative body that coordinates problems with
solutions. Problems are identified and committees are formed
I to bring
about
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Foundation
I in coordination with the Enterprise Group to convene the
! Future Communities Work Group. It is comprised of a diverse
i sub-section of the community meeting annually to prioritize the
I community needs and develop a plan to address the top five
I ranked issues. These five priorities become initiatives that this
I group
develops
a plan
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Kalamazoo Community
Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups
Foundation
I together to solv~ common problems. Convened housing
I providers to work on improving service
delivery systems.
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I Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups
I together to solve common problems. The Keweenaw
Foundation
i Community Foundation convened groups and individuals to
I discuss avenue~ to _create stronger communities by having ~ocal
1 and state orgamzat10ns present current and new programmmg.
I Breakout sessions were held by community and each group
I determined priorities and set committees to bring to proposed
i changes to governmental entities and organizations.
Lapeer County Community l involvemeniincommuniiyplannillg fo~ the future. Became
Foundation
member of Multi Purpose Collaborative Board which unifies
and organizes all county agencies. Leadership role in strategic
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1 Catalyst for needed change. The Leelanau Township
Community Foundation
i Community Foundation participated in lobbying activities to
I build public support for a municipal waste water treatment
! system determined to be of considerable benefit to the
commun~~y._______________ ________ ________________________________________ ,
Lenawee
Community
Developing
community leaders. Sponsored two youth
1
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Community Foundation

Convenor for communitydis~~iissioi.s. We have worked for
several years and finally feel that we have suceeded in
positioning ourself as the "go to" place for year-round residents
to come to with general ideas, ideas for programs, questions, or
problems. In 2004 such conversations resulted in the
Foundation funding two grants to fund such programs as well
as brought several non-profits on the Island together to work
toward common
Catalyst for needed change. The MCCF is providing the
leadership for a county-wide visioning and implementation
initiative: EnVision Manistee County. It is based around six
quality of life areas: Health &amp; Human Service; Youth and
Education; Natural Resources and Recreation; Government &amp;
Infrastructure; Arts and Culture and Economy and
Employment. A 19 member Steering Committee oversees the
six quality of life work groups. Visioning statements will be
presented in March of2006 with implementation to follow.
website :www. envisionmanisteecounty. org.
Involvement in community planning for the future. The
Foundation has been involved in numerous meetings and
projects for the betterment of Marshall and the surrounding

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Community Foundation

Stimulating public/private partnership. Collaboration with
the land conservancy.

Petoskey-Harbor Springs
Area Community
Foundation

Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community need.
During our normal grant cycles we also send summaries of a
select number of grant proposals to donor advised fund people.
This gives them the opportunity to support a program that may
be of interest to them and add to the amount of grant dollars we
are able to provide. During our Fall 2004 grant cycle we
received an overwhelming reply from our donor advised funds.
For that grant cycle we granted a grand total of$90,745. 40%
of that came from donor advised funds!!

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i Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups
l together to solve common problems. We brought together
i groups who may never have known that they could help each
I other. An example is our local food pantry, Project H.O.P.E.,
l who had a need for help to unload trucks from the Food Bank
I of Eastern Michigan when they arrive with 15,000 pounds of
i food for the needy of our community. We introduced them to
\ Camp Nokomis, a juvenile incarceration facility for young
i men. Camp Nokomis provides young men to help every time
I there is a need. This is a great help to Project H.O.P.E. as their
I volunteer's average age is 70. The boys get a good feeling
i from helping out, and working with the people who are
I volunteers for their community gives them a great role model.

Roscommon County
Community Foundation

I
One of our board members was able to facilitate help to a local
I farmer and also to the needy of the community by getting
! Project H.O.P.E. in contact with the farmer so that he could
I donate his "overage" of vegetable crops to them. This all
! became possible because the president of Project H.O.P.E. met
i one of our board members at our yearly Donor Celebration.
I This was the first time that grantees were invited to meet the
i donors.
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Saginaw Community
\ Community Foundation was closing up its final year with the
Foundation
j Kresge Challenge. Twenty four agencies participated and
I raised over $8 million. These agencies met at the Foundation
monthly to discuss future planning for their agencies and
i impact in the community and how to grow their endowments.
- ~ Leveraging
brokering funds meet community need.
Shiawassee Co~m~~lty
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I lead the efforts to bring together other foundations, local, state
! and federal government resources, to continue the
re~e~':~l()p~~nt

Southfield Community
Foundation

Three Rivers Area

of Port H~ron.
Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups
together to solve common problems. Board working with
Y AC to identify stakeholders for a Youth Center in Southfield,
coordinating the development of a proposal, identifying
possible funding sources, recruiting a community Youth Center
g()~i~tee, _pr~~~!lt!ng t~_~t~~eQo_!~_e.~s..: ~- _____ ________ _________ _
Involvement in community planning for the future.

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Albion Community Foundation

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Grant amount: $40,000 over 4 years ($1 0,000 per year) i Kids 'N' Stuff Hands-on Childrens Interactive Museum for
i the doubling ofthe museum and development of programs
i for pre-school children: .Contact: Elizabeth Schultheis
(i;~nt a~~un1:;-$25,ooo ~- Thi~- gr~~i pr~~ict~d ~;:;atchii1g ····! support to a grassroots community effort to raise operating
support in order to keep the City's only municipal pool after
i state budget cuts resulted in the decision to close pool
i operations. Contact: MarthaBloom

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Foundation

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Baraga calii11y caffiffiliility·-··· -·T a~~I1t-a.ffi~lii1i~ · s;I·:ao·o ~-· rile E,i(f"~t=~lised. the-ifai1i ·ct~ilar~ · to
Foundation
i prepare necessities and food for the sick and lonely. Contact:
i Don Carlson
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· · · · · · · · · ······' Bari)' Co1111tY: ~on tact: J enniferRichards
Grant amount: $310,000 - Obstetrical Services. Contact: Jill
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Branch County Community
Foundation
Capital Region Community
Foundation

Grant amount: $22,230 (From 5 different funds - Youth
r Advisory Council, $5,000- Community Initiative Fund
(General Unrestricted), $10,000 - Osthelder Donor Advised
Fund, $5,000- Arenac County Fund, $1,231- Civic League
, Donor Advised-Fund, $999) - Educators have long identified
: preschool reading and parent involvement as among the most
' important steps toward a child's success in school. BayArenac ISD and educators throughout the seven local
districts it serves embrace the concept of preschool reading
i as integral to student success. Through affiliation with
i Imagination Library, all children in Arenac and Bay
! Counties would receive an age appropriate, hardcover book
mailed to their homes each month of their lives from birth
through their fifth birthday. Contact: Mike Dewey,
Su_p~ri11~el1~.l?..l1! ~.f.th~ ~~I~_I?. . _ -···· _-·-·· ____ .. · ----······-··Grant amount: $10,000 - Co-sponsored a home for the
Jimmy Carter Work Project with four Rotary Clubs and their
foundations. Contact: Nanette Keiser
t
Grant amount: $225 - Grant to pay for transportation for a
i class of fifth grade students to visit their adopted grandmas
i al?:~ g~~l1dpc:ts .c:tt a.:}ocal nursing~()J:ll~·
Grant amount: $21,000- Grant that funded coordinator's
t position to organize, direct and facilitate the initiative
i process, and coordinate cessation services. Contact: Elaine
Lyons at American Lung

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: Grant amount: $1,000,000- Support for construction ofthe
! Detroit Rivetwalk. Contact: Tom Woiwode
i Grant amount: $100,000- This project aims to expand and
enhance the information, administrative, and funding
infrastructure of the Genesee Health Plan so as to cover all
adult Genesee County residents below 200% of the federal
. poverty level.; Contact: Linda Hammacher
i _lhamacher@healthmanagement.com
· comm.iinl"tyF~~n-dati~no·r -·-·· : Grani am~unt:- $2;1 .66~ iunch~on -~ money
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Community Foundation of the
Grant amount: $10,000- Provide culturally relevant and
Holland/Zeeland Area
language specific services for clients struggling with mental
t health issues who did not meet any other local funding
i criteria. A separate counseling and advocacy fund was
established for Hispanic families. The Community
Foundation had encouraged El Centro, a struggling
, nonprofit, tomerge with Bethany Christian Services in order
i to offer a more efficient range of services to the
Holland/Zeeland area. By merging, the underserved
population began to recieve these very important mental
health services that were othetwise destined to cease.
i Contact: Steven Eckert, Director
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Grant amount: $6,412- Various health screenings were
Upper Peninsula
performed across the Upper Peninsula to combine health
issues and the affects of smoking on seniors. These
screenings have found health problems and referred the
1 participants to their doctor or local clinic. Contact: Laurie
i N eld~e~g~-~~~~()~--~!. M~~ql1~~t~ General Heal_
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Dickinson County Area
Grant amount: $1m255- Promote awareness of protecting
Community Foundation
: waters from aquatic nuisance species invasions. Contact:
i Ann Hruska
Four County Community
, Grant amount: $1,000- Twice weekly nutritious lunch for
Foundation
· seniors -prepared by the new Romeo Engineering &amp; Tech
Center Culinary Arts students. Contact: Sandy Keown Director
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Grant amount: $497,270- After school programming that
Foundation
provides safe, fun, educational opportunities for Newaygo
County y()~t..h: &lt;;:o!l:!~~.!.:J~--~t~Y.!l. I:!l!_s_~~~ ·-·----·------ ....... ________ .
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: Walthy Theatre properties, equip them with technology and
establish programs to spark innovation and involvement of
, the neighborhood. Contact: Chuck Peterson, Community
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Grand Haven Area Community
Grant amount: $28,000 - Grant to renovate a home to add
; three additional apartments for use by those at risk of being
Foundation
' homeless. Cont(l&lt;;!: ~&lt;lren Ree~ders,}l1E: .ElE!(?ple Center
Gratiot County Community
Grant amount: $1,500 - A safe, wholesome and fun place to
Foundation
: "hang out" was provided to teens from all over Gratiot
i County. Participation ranged from 80 students to 140. A
record 4 7 adults
volunteered.
Contact: Bonnie
McBride
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! Grant amount: $100,270 - Grant saved the 2004 GPS
Foundation
' Summer School program from being cancelled because of
decreased state funding. Contact: Mr. Pete Haines, Asst.
SupE!ljntendent,_ Q~eenville Public School~ _ ..
Grant amount: $20,000 -Grant to assist county residents
• with food, rent, shelter, and utilities. Contact: Major Joe
; D~~~'l.J:l·~alyation Arrll)'
Jackson County Community
i Grant amount: $10,000 - A community collaborative that
Foundation
! implemented a 2-1-1 call system. 2-1-1 is a 24/7 operator
i system that provides callers resources or information
regarding Jackson County organizations and programs.
Contact: Richard La Pratt
Grant amount: $100,000- Redevelopment ofthe Washington ,
·. Sql!are area. Contact: Dave Gardiner
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! Grant amount: $5,000 ~ Tar Wars is a program developed to ··
Keweenaw Community
Foundation
· prevent smoking in youth ages 10-12 years old. The Copper
Country Tobacco Coalition members presented this program
to 5th graders in the 2 county area and created an exciting
. presenation by timing it to the final Star Wars movie release.
i Presentations were all hands on and were made at the MTU
I Science Fair as well. Parents, students, and teachers have
i requested this be a yearly program. Contact: Barry Fink
Lapeer County Community .. . .. . . . . TGrant amount: $7,500 ~ M~t~hing funds for purch~se and
Foundation
: renovation of building for community arts center downtown
next to theatre.
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Foundation
: Scholarships for Early Childhood Education. Contact: Sue
Bolde
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i the 40 assets that Search Institute has identified as essential
......... j ~() p()~i~iy~ yol!tJ: ~E!Y.~l()pJ:llent. Contact: Dave Maxwell
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Grant amount: $1,500- Funding was awarded to sponsor a
group of volunteers who were interested in cooking hot
meals and delivering them to Mackinac Island's elderly
population throughout the winter months. Contact: Kathy
Andress
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; Grant amount: $1,000 - The Audubon Center, Community
Foundation
' Mental Health and the Spirit ofthe Woods Garden Club
, cooperative to provide entry level landscaping skills for
i disabled adults at the Audubon Center. Contact: Karen
· Bruchan
Marquette Community
Grant amount: $6,250 - Grant to give presentations to
Foundation
; organizations and the public regarding preparing for disasters
1
and establishing a volunteer database. Contact: Paula
: Susmark
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Foundation

Grant amount: $4,772- Grant to provide follow up dental
treatment for oral health conditions not covered by medicaid
for children in the head start and early head start programs.

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· Grant amount: $15,000- Grant to assist with the cost of
developing and piloting a new curriculum based program for
low-income and at-risk five year old children in northern
: Midlan~ c=~':l~ty~S::~~!~~t_:_ !::~~~a.: c;:!~!~ ..
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Otsego County Community
Grant amount: $50,000 - Local hospital expansion and
Foundation
renovation.
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Grant amount: $5,000- Petoskey Public Library moved to a
Community Foundation
! new facility that is much larger than previous facility. They
initiated a fundraising campaign for addtional books and
other educational materials to fill the new building. Our
grant leveraged several thousand additional donor advised
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' Grant amount: $1500 from YAC and $1000 from RCCF- To
Community Foundation
: provide education that enhances the ability of children to use
! knowledge, skills, and power to protect themselves from
, violence and harm. Contact: Jennifer L. Marshall, Deputy
! Sheriff
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· Grant amount: $25,000- Economic Develoment. Contact:
Foundation
t JoAnn Crary
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Southfield Community
Foundation
i Schools Community Service Challenge - Challenged each
i Elementary School to teach History of Philanthropy Module
from Learning to Give. Contact: Emily Lungrin
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Tuscola County Community
Foundation

Qr&lt;t~t_ &lt;tll1()UI1t:~:3,?Qg _- Qp~rati11gfl111~s.__ ...... . . _
Grant amount: $10,000- Upgrade CT Cat Scan. Contact:
William Miller

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Michigan Community Foundations' Youth Project Update

�YAC 2005 Annual Survey
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Working with the HACF board and community members to
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identify specific needs.
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1 The students require presentations from their grant applicants, l
: Foundation
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they disc~~s grants and how they will affect their
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usuall~ requi~e app.lica~ts to make short presentations .
regardmg theu proJect m front of the YAC students. This gets 1
the students very involved in discussion about grants and what
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1 Osceola County Community ! Educator, Mini Grants, Community Grants
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! Saginaw Community
i They are encouraged to pass out grant applications to other
i Foundation
organizations that they are involved with as well as attending !
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' Youth Diversity; City Youth Center
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l The Y AC will begin asking its grant applicants to make
1
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presentations at the YAC meetings before the youth make
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grantmaking
decisions
this
year.
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! Obesity is a problem in the Holland/Zeeland area as well
:
Foundation of the
! countrywide. The Y AC asked that mini grant proposals from
Holland/Zeeland Area
! local elementary schools address the problems through
1 healthy living projects. Last year a total of three mini grants

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Granting in mentoring programs and prevention programs.
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available and the needs assessment
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i $1,000 of our grant money to go shopping for them and
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creates a press release announcing the focus area and invites I
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to present to the Council on the chosen
topic.
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• invitations to submit mini-grant applications for a community
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Sparta Community Foundation

St. Ignace Area Community
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Grant of mos_! iJ!!p~~!- .... ___ ······---· Funding the Ottawa County Mentoring Collaborative.
The $1 000 grant provided part of a local match required
to hire a full-time VISTA worker who provided
coordination and resources to 14 different mentoring
in the
Youth Symposium on Diversity which is hosted by the
Y AC. Over 500 high school students attend a one day
symposium on race and diversity issues. Y AC recruites
and trains youth facilitators for small group breakout
sesswns.
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Freshmen Focus, a program at Sparta High School to
provide freshmen with video equipment that they will
use to create short videos that will air on "Spartan News"
that help inform students about teen issues and where
can
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I Yes. This $750 grant was for a youth program for youth
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! A grant for $900 was given to Inland Lakes High School

I for a leadership class.

The project affects about 30 youth
each semester with a class that teaches them essential
i skills to become a leader, a helper, a positive-minded
i person, and an all-around better student. This knowledge
[ then affects more youth as these kids spread what they
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The Community Foundation of ! teenMoMs through the Youth for Christ of Ottawa and
the Holland/Zeeland Area
! Allegan Counties for $9,960.00. This grant enabled
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I curriculum, while providing an opportunity to match up 1
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I confidence that they are considered most worthwhile. It
i showed them how important it is to break the cycle of
I teen pregnancy (which it has) and provides a great
i example to their own children of how important it is to .
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A $2,500 grant was given to Huron Hockey and Skating
Association. In northern Michigan, many youth are
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for youth and their families to interact in a healthy, fun
environment. The grant was to provide additional
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' $10,000 to fund a Victims ofViolent Crime Memorial.
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members did the unveiling at the dedication.
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Grant to Girl Scouts to enable the program "Choosing
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Lapeer County.
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drummer and artist Tom Krueger of Green Bay,
Wisconsin to visit Northport Public School. Students
joined in a drumming circle with handcrafted percussion
instruments. Afterwards, the drums w·ere displayed
throughout the school and will be used to enhance the
music curriculum.
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by all Tecumseh High School graduates, CISTA is
starting a youth volunteer center in the high school.
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Grant to the Interactive Metronome Computer Program I
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for the school. Teachers have indicated that there is a
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disabilities and this program has proven to be very
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We support the local Volunteer Center luncheon,
Foundation
providing a scholarship to the winner of the Youth
Volunteer of the Year and we pay for all the nominees
and their families to attend the luncheon. This activity
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Grant to provide supplies for a program that brings
together 50 4th grade students and teachers from two
divergent school districts described as "near Meapers"
who are just barely missing the mark to pass the MEAP
test, for a summer camp focusing on team-teaching,
aca&lt;!~m._i_~!_~~~-~lfltur~lEiY~~-~i!y ~~~!:_e~~~-s_:_ ______________ _
We provided a grant to help renovate a home into three
apartments to be used by those families at risk ofbeing
homeless. Our grant specifically was used to renovate
and outfit a bedroom for one of the children's rooms.
Grand Rapids Track Club for the Summer Youth Track
program, involved over 300 youth in physical activities
over the summer, and introduced youth to various types
oftrack events. In the YAC survey done in the fall,
sports rated as the most significant type of program or
actiylty__!~- ~~PJ·~o~~~-c!_~::l1_2V_ith_ th~- issl!_e~_!~ey_f:l~~: ___ __
Y AC awarded a grant to Pine Avenue Elementary in
Alma, Michigan. Students and teachers created an
environmental courtyard which will be used by current
and future students studying nature, environment, earth
sciences and local wildlife. Students took part in
planning and-physically creating the learning
environment.
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kits. They recruited volunteers to put the blankets
together and then gave them to National Guard
; Servicemen to present to their children before their
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This program matches young new mothers with a mentor
to help with the first few months of child rearing. The
program also provides items that new young mothers

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A $10,000 grant to Probate Court to be used to purchase
incenti ve~__f~_r_ j_~-"-~-n.-~l~~.i!l-_.Prug_~ T~~!1-~Y_ggu~: ______
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volunteers there, and they believe strongly in recycling. . . .
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In May of2005, a grant of$1,760 was awarded to
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Mentoring Program. This program, which will be
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, mentors with high-risk elementary youth for a 15-week
! after school program focusing on social skills, self
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awarded a grant to support a project which promoted
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youth input for school-discipline issues. This grant
, empowered youth by helping them form a teen panel
I within their school. The panel was responsible for
! assigning appropriate punishments to their peers who
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I This gave the teens a sense of empowerment as well as
i the belief that any disciplinary action being handed down
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grant of $6,4.00 to support Challenge Day at two area
! high schools leveraged enough community support for at
least three subsequent Challenge Day Programs (one for
the community during MLK Holiday weekend), and
sparked the creation of groups that meet at the different
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, elementary grades including promoting the arts I music
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Care and Control Center to help purchase an ultrasound I
and to provide training for the technician, to increase the
ability of uninsured and underinsured teens and unwed
moms to acquire proper prenatal care.
TheY Ac-ia~e m:o~ey-to·~-;;-ci10~fgt-0up tha:t"ptiiJiT8h:~cra ~l
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Foundation
magazine for young writers and distributed the magazine i
in---·---,~-~--the community.
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Grant to support transportation for Fenton Area High
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Shopping for local nonprofit lists. We served five
agencies but they in tum serve hundreds of people in our
community.
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation

A grant for $3,250 was awarded to the B.A.S.E.S. Teen
Center to continue teen substance abuse prevention
activities and individual/group/parent counseling
sessions available at no cost. The Teen Center is located
in Charlevoix, but services teens on a statewide basis.
Use of the Teen Center's services has increased 200%
over the last three years. Help for teens with substance
abuse problems is one of the top three priorities from the
last needs assessment conducted
theY AC in 2003.
Grant to the Clio Area School district for the 8th-9th
grade Summer Transition Program. Fifty at-risk middle
school youth participate in a program to increase the
chances of successful high school outcomes by exposing
the students to skill
and orientation activities.
Every Woman's Place/Webster House Street Outreach
and Drop-In Center- Annually, there are 1.6 million
youth that are homeless in the United States, with 15-17
year olds making up 67% of all homeless youth. Over
halfthe homeless youth are forced out of their homes by
a caregiver and many are thrown out due to financial
problems in their family. Unfortunately, homeless youth
are not visible in Muskegon County, and the number is
rising due to youth being "thrown out" at younger and
younger ages. In 2004, Every Woman's Place/Webster
House provided safe shelter to over 300 youth and had
contact with over 1,000 youth without a permanent
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Community Foundation for
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In addition, Every Woman's Place also runs a Drop In
Center and Street Outreach Program for homeless youth
ages 16-22. The Center has been operating for over two
years and provides youth with food, dry clothing, access
to health care and other support. On the "off'days, a
Street Outreach van patrols the streets and passes out
youth survival kits to young people, containing personal
hygiene products, school supplies, underwear and socks.
Youth are also encouraged to visit the Drop-In Center. In
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!
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1
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.'
project is that 3,500 children are receiving books to
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that these children will be more school ready to learn, be
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them for becoming more productive persons in the
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i
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program will connect these youth with the PASS
program allowing them to transfer their credits to any
school in the
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Grant to Coldwater Community Schools for a fifth grade
i Foundation
class to visit adopted "grandparents" at a local nursing
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How m_ll:ll.Y_Ilf.'YX AC members started this year?
#
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an annual orientation for your new YAC members each year?

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66

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Lead or
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,
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;
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�The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF)
is a membership association of more than 400
grantmakers working together to increase,
enhance and improve philanthropy in Michigan.

CMF

Council of
Michigan
Foundations

Serving grantmakers. Advancing giving.

Council of Michigan Foundations
1 South Harbor Avenue
P.O. Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417
Phone: 616-842-7080
Fax: 616-842-1760
Websites:
www.crnif.org
www.youthgrantmakers. org
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=

- ;:~on Plaza Hotel

&amp; Suites, Kalamazoo ~ Sunday-Tuesday ~ O ctober 1 5 -1 7,2006

nference Program, I nformation &amp; Participant Roster

�COL LEAGU ES

elcome to Delivering on the Promise of Philanthropy, the Council of Michigan Foundations' 34th annual
o ference. We are pleased to have you with us for the year's premier education and networking event for

sta and trustees of Michigan foundations. And, we look forward to meeting each of you over the course of
r ime together.

d. welcome to Kalamazoo, a city famous across the country for its "promise" of higher education to its
ildren. This notable philanthropic gift is in keeping with Kalamazoo's long history of philanthropic
·

estment in a city that has become one of the best in our state.
er ou r three days together, we will have many opportunities to experience the benefits of Kalamazoo's
ilanth ropic t radition- from the organizations we will learn about and the refurbished downtown
ildings we will visit during the site sessions to the visual an ~\performing arts we will experience
• rin g evening events.
e are grateful to the Program Committee members who contributed to the design of what we believe

· one of the most dynamic, inspiring and thought provoking annual conferences held by CMF to date.
3e sure t o visit Resource Central to learn about CMF and partner resources and to t alk with each of our
ibitors, all professionals with experience serving foundations.
ny than ks go to our sponsors and supporters ·- their generosity has made it possible to offer such
outstanding conference experience. Please join us in thanking them.
elcome to Kalamazoo.
~! }.

Louis Felton

•-vu..ruv,AZOO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

.•fargaret "Peg" Talburtt
ES A. &amp; FAITH KNIGHT FOUNDATION

Floyd "Bud" Parks
HAROLD AND GRACE UPJOHN FOUNDATION

�HONORARY CHAIR

Shaping the Future of Kalamazoo- A Tribute to Dr. W.E. Upjohn

When "Dr. Will" died in 1932, he was eulogized as being Kalamazoo's First Citizen and greatest
philanthropist. That honor came his way not only because of the economic stability his company
provided but also because of the cultural and recreational assets the community enjoyed through
his enlightened generosity.
As his philanthropy illustrated, the quality and creative use of leisure meant better employees, more
productivity and a healthy cultural climate. He fed the community's cultural appetite because he
understood the role of the arts in stimulating creativity and intellectualism. His vision and care for
his community lives on today in initiatives started nearly 100 years ago, such as:
• Donating 17 acres in 1912 to become what is now Upjohn Park
• Seeding the Kalamazoo Community Foundation with a gift of $1,000 in 1925, and then leaving one
third of his estate to the Foundation, recently estimated at more than $70 million or one quarter of
the Foundation's assets
• Providing the first home for the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts in 1929
• Building the Civic Auditorium in 1931 with an endowment for The Civic Players
• As President of the Kalamazoo Hospital Association, spearheading what became Bronson Hospita l
• Creating the W.E. Upjohn Unemployment Trustee Corp to study methods of insuring against
unemployment that became in 1945 the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Researcha current CMF member.
William Earastus Upjohn truly got involved in Kalamazoo. One family observer has commented, "The thing
he stressed about himself was that he had been given his vast wealth as a stewardship. He truly be lieved
that God had given him a great deal of wealth to use to help other people." And he passed his ph ilanthro
perspectives on to his children and their children .
Dr. Upjohn's legacy of philanthropy for the Kalamazoo area continues today through a number
of family, private and operating foundations:
• Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
• Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation
• Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
• Genevieve and Donald Gilmore Foundation
• Donald and Ann Parfet Foundation
• Suzanne Upjohn Delano Parish Foundation
as well as through the Kalamazoo Community Foundation and several of it's donor advised and other
charitable funds.
Therefore, it is resolved that the Board ofTrustees of the Council of Michigan Foundations com mends
the vision of Dr. W.E. Upjohn and extends its appreciation to his many descendants who continue to
demonstrate "his commitment to community philanthropy."

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�RESOURCE CE NTRA L Your Know ledge &amp; Networking Hu b!
VISIT RESOURCE CENTRAL TO:
• Check email and member web sites in the Cyber Cafe.
Wireless Internet and printers are available for your use.
• Visit exhibitors, each of whom has a proven track record of
serving grantmakers. Fill your exhibit card to be eligible
for exciting prizes.
- Allegiant Asset Management

EXHIBIT: LAKE MICH I GAN :
A PHOTOGRAPHIC POR TF O LIO
Experience the beautiful and vis ua lly stunning La ke
Michigan photography of Ed Wargin- a collectio n of
the Wege Found ation . Tl;, e exhibit wi ll be on d isplay in
Resou rce Central for the enti rety of the conference.

- Fifth Third Bank
- Fund Evaluation Group
- Gem Asset Management, LLC
- The lies Group at Merrill Lynch
- IPEX, Inc.
- Morgan Stanley
- Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC
- Russell Investment Group
• Meet with colleagues in space reserved for impromptu
meetings and discussions.
Shop and browse at the Conference Bookstore &amp;
Publication Tables featuring the latest from conference
speakers, CMF and our members.
• Grab a snack or beverage- coffee and beverages available
all day and snacks during noted break times.
• Get the latest information and resources from partners:

National Partners:
- Alliance for Justice
- BoardSource
- Communications Network
- Council on Foundations
- Foundation Center
- FoundationSearch
- GrantCraft
- Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families
- Grantmakers for Education
- Grantmakers for Effective Organizations
- The League: Are You with Us?
- National Center for Family Philanthropy

State Partners:
- Attorney General's Office- Charitable Trust
- The Center for Michigan
- Community Economic Development Council of Michigan
- ConnectMichigan Alliance
- Foods Resource Bank
- Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy
and Nonprofit Leadership
- Mich igan 2-1-1
Michigan Association for Evaluation
- Michigan Community Service Commiss ion
- Michigan League for Human Services
- Michigan Nonprofit Association with NPower
- Michigan Participation Project

Fami ly Foundations Hospita lity Suite
Upjohn Suite- Room 937

Family foundation trustees and staff are welcome from
11:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m . Sunday and 8:00a.m.- 10:30 p.m.
Monday. Please stop by fo r a drink and conversation or
just to relax.

�SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, AT A GLANCE
10:00 a.m.- 7:30 p.m.- Conference Registration Open
Lower Lobby
Noon - 7:00 p.m.- Resource Central Open- Exhibition Hall

6:30- 7:30p.m. - Opening Reception
Main Lobby (street level)
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.- Dinner, Special Speaker
and Entertainment -Arcadia Ballroom

Noon - 12:45 p.m.- NETWORKING LUNCHEONS
• General Luncheon- Arcadia Ballroom I

9:30- 10:30 p.m.- Cyber Cafe Open- The Fields

• Family Foundation Luncheon- The Meadows
• Community Foundation Luncheon &amp; Awards
Arcadia Ballroom II
1:00- 2:45 p.m.- PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
• Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas- The Great Lakes/V-V
Governance as Leadership: Reframing the Work of the
Nonprofit Board- The Prairies/V-V
Innovative Grantmaking through "Generative
Relationships"- The Oaks
1:00- 2:45 p.m.- COMMUNITY FOUNDATION MEETINGS
• Community Foundation CEO Meeting- The Glens/-//

MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, AT A GLANCE
6:30 a.m. - Early Bird Coffee- Lower Lobby
7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Conference Registration Open
Lower Lobby
Resource Central Open - Exhibition Hall
Cyber Cafe Open - The Fields

7:45 - 8:45 a.m. - Special Breakfast for New Members
The Glens /II
7:45 - 8:45 a.m - Breakfast -Arcadia Ballroom

• Community Foundation Program Officer Meeting
The Great Lakes I
• Youth Grantmaker Meeting- Stone Theater

9:00 - 10:30 a.m.- FEATURE SESSIONS
• 2007 Economic Forecast - The Meadows
• Capital Updates from Lansing and Washington

3:00 - 7:00 p.m.- Cyber Cafe Open - The Fields

The Glens /-/1
• Sharing What You Know- The Great Lakes 1-/11
• The Untold Story of Black Men - The Prairies/V-V
10:30 - 11 :00 a.m.- Break
11 :00 a.m . - 12:15 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS

4:30- 5:30 p.m.- Charitable Reform Provisions of
HR 4 Legislation - The Glens /II
4:30- 5:45 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
• The "Circle of Life" for Youth Advisory Committees
The Prairies IV-V
• Enriching the Family Foundation Governance Experience
The Great Lakes IV-V
• Increase Your Foundation's Media Savvy
The Great Lakes /-Ill
• The "Long and Winding Road" of Donor Development
The Glens /-11
• Something to Show for Your Corporate Giving
The Meadows
The Value of Records Retention for Preserving
Foundation History- Stone Theater
5:45- 6:30p.m.- Break
6:15- 7:00p.m. - AFFINITY GROUP RECEPTIONS
• Michigan Forum for African American Philanthropy
The Oaks
• Communications Affinity Group- The Glens Ill

Communications Skill Building Clinic
The Great Lakes JV-V
• Due Diligence for Alternative Investments
The Meadows
Family Foundation Grantmaking Strategies for
Maximum Impact- The Prairies/V-V
• Growing Healthier Food Systems- Stone Theater
• High Impact Corporate Giving- The Prairies VI
• Using Racial Equity to Increase Grantmaking Impact
The Glens /-II

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, AT A GLANCE
6:30 a.m.- Early Bird Coffee- Lower Lobby
7:00a.m.- 12:30 p.m.- Conference Registration Open

Lower Lobby
Resource Central OpeQ - Exhibition Hall
Cyber Cafe Open - The Fields

7:45 - 8:45 a.m. - Breakfast &amp; Annual Members Meeting

Arcadia Ballroom
2:30- 5:00 p.m.- WORKSHOPS
• Experienced Grantmaker Workshop: Improving
Communications Skills for Better Results- The Prairies VI
• New Grantmaker Workshop: Becoming a Strategic

9:00- 10:30 a.m.- FEATURE SESSIONS
• The Future of Michigan in a Flat World

The Great Lakes /-Ill
• Good Governance A to Z- The Prairies/V-V

Grantmaker- Prairies IV

• Keeping the Promise to Student Success- The Glens 1-1/

Youth and Adult Grantmaker Workshop: Preventing

• What Does Philanthropy Do In America and Why Don't

Youth Violence and Encouraging Understanding

Americans Know?- The Meadows

Glens/-///
10:30 - 11 :00 a.m.- Break
2:30 - 5:00 p.m.- SITE SESSIONS
• Today's Policy Choices, Tomorrow's Economic Realities

WE. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
• Cultivating Online Relationships with Your Constituents

Kalamazoo Valley Community College Media Center
Connecting Kalamazoo through the Arts- Epic Center
• The Power of Neighborhood-Driven Development

Kalamazoo's Northside Neighborhood
• Filling the Cracks in the Healthcare Sector

Bronson Methodist Hospital
Civil and Human Rights in Michigan and the Nation

Arcus Foundation
2:30- 4:00 p.m.- Pearl User Group - The Oaks

10:30- 11:30 a.m.- CMF Advisory Cabinet Meeting

The Oaks
11:00 a.m.- 12:15 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
• Evaluating Return on Your Grant Investment

The Prairies /V-V
• Framing Philanthropy for Social Change

The Great Lakes /-Ill
• Making the Land Use and Prosperity Connection

The Glens Ill
• Mission Related Investing- The Meadows
Strengthening Your Foundation's Cultural Competency

The Great Lakes /V-V

4:00 - 5:00 p.m.- eGrants User Group- The Oaks
5:00- 6:30 p.m.- Next Steps for CommunityGrants
Web Database - The Oaks

5:15- 6:15p.m. - Michigan Women &amp; Girls Affinity
Group Reception - The Great Lakes /-1/

2:00-5:00 p.m.- CMF Board of Trustees Meeting

The Meadows

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�SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15
10:00 a.m.- 7:30 p.m.- Conference Registration Open

Noon - 7:00 p.m.- Resource Central Open- Exhibition Hall
Noon - 12:45 p.m.- NETWORKING LUNCHEONS
(pre-registration required)

• General Luncheon -Arcadia Ballroom I
• Family Foundation Luncheon - The Meadows
• Community Foundation Luncheon &amp; Awards
Arcadia Ballroom II- Underwritten by the Williams Group

1:00- 2:45 p.m .- PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas

1:00- 2:45 p.m.- COMMUNITY FOUNDATION MEETINGS
Community Foundation CEO Meeting - The Glens 1-11

Lower Lobby

A discussion of critical issues and opportunities facin g
community foundations at the state and national levels.
Community Foundatio~n Program Officer Meeting
The Great Lakes I

Youth Grantmaker Meeting - Stone Theater

Join the MCFYP Committee to brainstorm ways to ma ke
grantmaking and YACs more effective, fun and successful.
(Students only please)

(pre-registration required)

The Great Lakes IV-V

This interactive workshop will explore "right vs. right"
choices and other ethical dilemmas grantmakers often
confront in their work and offer a framework for
resolving them.
Moderator: Amanda Van Dusen, senior principal,

Miller, Canfield, Paddock, and Stone, PLC
Speakers: Gabriel Works, senior consultant &amp; Allison Lugo

Saenz, associate director, The Grantmaking School,
Grand Valley State University
Governance as Leadership: Reframing the Work of
the Nonprofit Board- The Prairies IV-V

Join Bill Ryan, co-author of Board Source's new book
Governance as Leadership: Reframing the Work of
Nonprofit Boards, for this special workshop on the what,

why and how of a promising new approach to
governance. In place of 'micro-governing' which
increasingly confines boards to marginal work, he
reframes governance as a form of leadership. This shift
offers board members more mean ingful and
consequential work- and nonprofit organizations
the benefits of an engaged, value-adding board.
Moderator: David Campbell, president, McGregor Fund
Speaker: William Ryan, fellow, Hauser Center for

Nonprofit Organizations, Harvard University
Underwritten by the WK. Kellogg Foundation

Innovative Grantmaking through "Generative
Relationships" (pre-registration required)

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The Oaks

Innovative grantmaking often results from "generative
relationships" between grantor and grantee. Drawn from
the fields of conflict negotiation, management training
and improvisational comedy, this workshop presents
seven principles for moving froni a transactional
grantmaking approach to a generative one.
Moderator: Tom Cook, executive director,

Cook Family Foundation
Speaker: Tom Callanan, program officer, The

John E. Fetzer Institute

4:30- 5:30p.m .- Charitable Incentives and Charitable
Reforms- All Part of HR 4 -The Glens Ill

Congress has provided the Charitable IRA Provision - a
wonderful opportunity to grow philanthropy in Michigan.
At the same time, HR 4 includes several charitable reforms
with an impact on donor advised funds, supporting
organizations, and disqualified persons. Join colleag ues for
a discussion of both the incentives and the reforms and
the immediate impact it has on you and your grantees.
Speaker: Marcus Owens, member, Caplin &amp; Drysdale Attorneys

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The "Circle of Life" for Youth Advisory Committees

The "Long and Winding Road" of Donor Development

The Prairies /V-V

The Glens /-1/

Youth Advisory Committees (YAC) of Michigan's

With thousands of new donors in the last decade, many

community foundations develop the future leaders for our

community foundations qu~stion whether current

communities. The sustainability ofYAC programs and

transactional relatior;ships will ever grow into legacy g ifts.

cultivation ofYAC members for service on community

They struggle with ways to meet the needs of self-directed

foundation boards are essential to the sustained impact of

givers, engaged donors and strategic philanthropists and

YACs. This session will explore succession planning,

how to distinguish one from the other. How can your

preparing YACs to be trustees of community foundations;

foundation: determine the giving profiles of donors;

the role ofYAC "graduates" in Mento ring Emerging Youth

understand their charitable motivations and financial

Advisory Committee Members; and opportunities for

objectives; ensure that giving solutions address all of thei r

youth to chart a community's future.

needs; and coordinate the process between your

Moderator: Mary Lou Boughton, YAC advisor, Kalamazoo

Youth United Way

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development and program staff? With the right approac h,
community foundations can help them grow to seek the

Speakers: Danielle Harik, YAC member, Kalamazoo Youth

United Way; Joseph Medcalf, MCFYP committee member,
former YAC committee member, Grand Rapids Area
Community Foundation; Jennifer Richards, vice
president/YAC advisor, Barry Community Foundation
Enriching the Family Foundation Governance Experience
The Great Lakes /V-V

enduring power of endowment.
Moderator/Speaker: Gloria Royal, vice president marketing

communications, Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Speakers: Kimberly Holley, vice president marketing

com·munications, Battle Creek Community Foundation;
Carrie Pickett-Erway, senior community investment officer,
Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Where does your family foundation's governance fall on

Something to Show for Your Corporate Giving

the spectrum -coordinated, cohesive, chaotic or

The Meadows

controlling? What policies and procedures can encourage

The best corporate giving produces measurable positive

collaborative participation from all family members? Join

change in the community and company. The ability to

us for this informative session on the structures for

demonstrate results is an expectation placed on corporate

governance and family participation that best serve

giving programs. This engaging session will help corporate

the interests of the foundation and community as well

grantmakers learn best practices for developing feasible

as the family.

metrics that capture the meaningful work of their

Moderator: Sara Morley LaCroix, trustee, Morley Foundation
Speaker: Ginny Esposito, president, National Center for

Family Philanthropy

programs.
Moderator: Christine Kageff, vice president philanthropy/

community relations, JP Morgan Asset Management

Underwritten by the Morley Foundation and Keller Foundation

Increase Your Foundation's Media Savvy

Speaker: Bea Boccalandro, president, Vera Works, Inc.
Underwritten by JPMorgan Chase

The Great Lakes /-Ill

Increase your foundation's ability to get its story out to the
media by increasing your media relations capacity. Learn
about the stories journalists want to cover, why and how
to build relationships with the media and more. This is

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designed for generalists responsible for their foundation's
communications activities.

We Appreciate What You Do

Moderator: Wes Maurer, trustee, Mackinac Island

Community Foundation &amp; publisher, St. Ignace Press
Speakers: Jeff Martin, director, media relations, Council on

Foundations; Joyce Pines, public editor, Kalamazoo Gazette

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 16

4:30 - 5:45 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS cont.

6:30 a.m.- Early Bi rd Coffee - Lower Lobby

The Value of Records Retention for Preserving
Foundation History- Stone Theater

Examine the role of key documents and records in
providing a historical record of your foundation/ its
founders and its legacy. As perpetual entities, foundations
must ensure that their work and history is documented for
future generations as well as to fulfill legal requirements.
Find out how your foundation's history, knowledge and
intent can be preserved with a comprehensive records
retention policy which includes a plan for vital record
and document security, protection and recovery.
Moderator/Speaker: Norah O'Brien, chief financial officer,

McGregor Fund

7:00a.m.- 6:00 p.m.
Conference Registration Open - Lower Lobby
Resource Central Open - Exhibition Hall
Cyber Cafe Open - The Fields

7:45 - 8:45 a.m.- Special Breakfast for New Members
(pre-registration required)- The Glens Ill

7:45 - 8:45 - Breakfast -Arcadia Ballroom
Join a roundtable discussion on a topic that interests yo u.
9:00- 10:30 a.m.- FEATURE SESSIONS
2007 Economic Forecast- The Meadows

This session will focus on the economic forecast for the

Speaker: Phillip P. Mason, professor of history, Wayne

State University

State of Michigan and globally. Hear from two experts on
the economic events shaping state and global capital

5:45- 6:30 p.m.- Break
Check in to your hotel room or visit Resource Central to
meet exhibitors, learn about new resources or check your
email in the Cyber Cafe.
6:15- 7:00 p.m.- AFFINITY GROUP RECEPTIONS
Michigan Forum for African American Philanthropy

markets. Discover the issues that may impact your
portfolio and the direction you and your investment
committee should consider given the state of the
world economy.
~;1oderator: Scott Schropp, vice president &amp; investment

associate, The lies Group at Merrill Lynch
Speakers: Joseph P. Deane, portfolio manager, Western

The Oaks

Asset Management; Milton Ezrati, senior economist &amp;

Communications Affinity Group - The Glens Ill

market strategist, Lord Abbett &amp; Company

Hosted by the Council of Michigan Foundations

6:30 - 7:30 p.m.- Opening Reception

This session is dedicated to Herbert "Ted" Doan (1922-2006),
former chairman, Herbert H. and Grace Down Foundation
and CMF trustee.

Capital Updates from Lansing and Washington
The Glens /-II

Media stories about foundation practices, congression al
scrutiny and interest in increasing nonprofit regulation s
are generating significant conversation. Come discuss the
latest legislative news from Lansing and Washington, t he
work of the Office of the Foundation Liaison and the
ramifications of the elections and ballot initiatives.
9:30 - 10:30 p.m.- Cyber Cafe Open - The Fields
Check your email after dinner.

Moderator: Sheri Brady, director of public policy,

W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Speakers: Karen Aldridge-Eason, foundation liaison, Offi ce

of the Governor; Rebecca Bechler, partner, Public Policy
Associates; Robin Ferriby, vice president philanthropic
services, Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan; David Thoms, president, Edalene and Ed

Building Solutions Through Innovation

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9:00- 10:30 a.m.- FEATURE SESSIONS cont.
Sharing What You Know - The Great Lakes 1-111

Foundations large and small generate information of

11:00 a.m.- 12:15 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS cont.
Communications Skill Building Clinic cont.
The Great Lakes /V-V

value. What is the best way to circulate these "knowledge

Farra Trompeter, senior associate, Douglas Gould &amp; Co.;

assets" to increase foundation impact? This interactive

Linda Grdina, manager of CQ.mmunications, The John E.

session, based on a Packard Foundation-funded study of

Fetzer Institute; Robe! ta King, vice president public

philanthropy's communication practices, features a new

relations, Grand Rapids Community Foundation; Glori a

model and ten proven practices for gaining the most from

Royal, vice president marketing communications,

your organization's knowledge.

Kalamazoo Community Foundation; Wes Maurer, trustee,

Moderator: Don Dahlstrom, senior communications officer,

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Speaker: Bob Tobin, president and senior consultant,

Williams Group
The Untold Story of Black Men - The Prairies /V-V

Black men in America face severe job discrimination,
underachievement in education, serious health challenges
(including high HIV incidences), disproportionate

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Mackinac Island Community Foundation &amp; publisher, St.
Ignace Press; Bill Hanson, director of communications &amp;
technology, The Skillman Foundation; Bob Tobin, president
and senior consultant, Williams Group; Mike VanBuren,
communications manager &amp; Karen Whalen, director
of marketing and communications, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Due Diligence for Alternative Investments - The Meadows

Learn what needs to be done before and behind the

incarceration and under representation in many fields.

scenes when it comes to alternative investments. The due

Learn about the current situation and discuss how

dilig~nce

process is essential to ensure trustees that the

philanthropy might respond to these issues and whether

managers/providers have their fiduciary interests in mind.

or not solutions will also affect black women.

Find out what due diligence in this sector is all about and

Moderator: Marvin McKinney, Ph.D.
Speakers: Ronald Mincy, Maurice V. Russell professor of

social policy &amp; social work practice, Columbia University;
Carl S. Taylor, professor of sociology, Michigan
State University
Underwritten by the Arcus Foundation

10:30- 11 :00 a.m. - Break
Grab a snack and beverage in Resource Central, visit

what foundations must know before making alternative
investments.
Moderator: Larry Lipton, vice president investments,

Smith Barney Citigroup
Speakers: John Barbo, director, Alternative Investments,

Merrill Lynch; Norah O'Brien, chief financial officer,
McGregor Fund; Lynne Huismann, CPA, Plante Moran PLLC
Underwritten by the Carl F. Reitz Fund for Investment Education

with exhibitors and partners and learn about CMF

Family Foundation Grantmaking Strategies for

member resources.

Maximum Impact - The Prairies /V-V

11 :00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Communications Skill Building Clinic - The Great Lakes /V-V

Interested in increasing the impact of your
communications and decreasing the amount of time spent
on it? Are you a generalist responsible for handling your
foundation's communications activities? Join our team
of seasoned foundation communications professionals
and get hands-on assistance in areas of your choicefrom writing a press release to handling interviews.
Moderator/Speaker: Kimberly Holley, vice president marketing

and communications, Battle Creek Community Foundation
Speakers: Don Dahlstrom, senior communications officer,

Mitch Hurst, communications officer, &amp; Marilyn Stein
LeFebre, vice president communications, Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation; Lynn Hutzei-Visel, institutional trust and
new business, Comerica Bank; Bruce Trachtenberg,
executive director, Communications Network; Jeff Martin,
director, media relations, Council on Foundations;

Is your foundation's grantmaking relevant to present-day
concerns while still maintaining the tradition of its donors?
This session offers insight, suggestions and examples of
grantmaking strategies that encourage intergenerational
P.articipation for all family foundations from those with
small endowments to large portfolios, centrally located or
geographically dispersed and with staff or no staff.
Moderator: Kathleen A. Muir, chairperson, Keller Foundation
Speaker: Ginny Esposito, president, National Center for

Family Philanthropy
Underwritten by the Morley Foundation and Keller Foundation

�- 12:1 5 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS cont.

r_.,,......;r., g Healthier Food Systems - Stone Theater
and agriculture is the second largest sector in
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·gan's economy, impacting health, the environment,
ality of life. Come discuss the recent
m enda tions of Michigan's Food Policy Council for
nding opportunities to increase food and agriculture's

-- e im pact in communities. What role can
.....,,..,.,,thropy play in supporting our changing food
agricultural sector?
or: Dan Wyant, president &amp; COO, Edward

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Brown, executive director, Michigan Food &amp;

·ng Systems; Michael Hamm, Charles Stewart Mott
::-r:T.essor of sustainable agriculture, Charles Stewart Mott
for Sustainable Food Systems, Michigan

pact Corporate Giving - The Prairies VI

• impact corporate giving begins with sound strategy.
w hat cutting-edge thinkers, leading companies and

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rate giving strategy that best serves the community
siness. Explore how these elements can give
program a boost.
erator: Karla Hall, vice president, DTE Energy Foundation
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Bea Boccalandro, president, Vera Works, Inc.
"tten by JPMorgan Chase

Racial Equity to Increase Grantmaking Impact

how an increased understanding of racial equity can
· · ely impact grantmaking. This interactive session will
uce new resources, including an upcoming guide
GrantCraft and the Philanthropy Initiative for Racial
· , and a toolkit from the Annie E. Casey Foundation,
will enable participants to successfully apply a racial
lens to their work.
ator: Karen Aldridge-Eason, foundation liaison, Office

e Governor
ers: Ki mberly Roberson, program officer, Charles
te\ art Mott Foundation; Lori Villa rosa, director,
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erwritten by the Charles Stewart Matt Foundation

2:30- 5:00 p.m.- WORKSHOPS

(pre-registration required)

Experienced Grantmaker Workshop: Improving
Communications Skills for Better Results- The Prairies VI

Ever end a meeting with a colleague or grantee frustrated
by perceived misunderstandings? Wonder what happened
and why? Join this highly interactive workshop to learn
about the implicit assumptions we all make, where they
come from and how to avoid them to improve your
communications with colleagues, grantees and others to
achieve better outcomes.
Moderator: Shirley Showalter, vice president of programs,

The John E. Fetzer Institute
Speaker: Barbara Rapaport, organizational effectiveness

consultant &amp; executive coach, Real-Time Perspectives, Inc.
Note: This session requires pre-registration to enter.

New Grantmaker Workshop: Becoming a Strategic
Grantmaker- Prairies IV

Learn the essential elements needed to be a strategic
grantmaker for those new to the field or wanting a fresh
look at their work. The workshop is drawn from one of eight
modules of a new, national institute for new grantmakers
developed by a partnership between CMF, the Forum of
Regional Associations of Grantmakers and the Council on
Foundations to be released for national use in 2007.
Moderator: Jenee Velasquez, executive director, Herbert H.

and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Speaker: Bea Boccalandro, president, VeraWorks, Inc.
Underwritten by the Council on Foundations Building Strong

�Youth Violence and Encouraging Understanding

Exposure to art's creative process stimulates innovation in

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other fields. Arts-ric h communities- such as Kalamazoo -

Join a stimulating discussion among youth and adult

attract scientists, entrepreneLJrs and others who value

grantmakers about preventing violence and encouraging

creativity in their own,work. Learn from an improv group,

understanding among our nation's youth. Azim Khamisa, a

jazz artist and physiologist about how grantmaker

leading advocate for forgiveness and non-violence, is our

investment in the arts encourages broader creativity

special guest. His moving story is told in The Mystery of

in communities.
Moderator: Rick Hughey, vice president programs,

Love, a Fetzer Institute-funded documentary for public

television, which will be briefly previewed at this session.

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
Speakers: Jeff Harkins, director, Education for the Arts,

Moderator: Carrie Pickett Erway, senior community

investment officer, Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Kalamazoo RESA; Kathleen Tosco, executive director, Art s

Speakers: Azim Khamisa, founder, Tariq Khamisa Foundation;

Council of Greater Kalamazoo; Dr. Robert Root-Bernstein,

Mickey Olivanti, program officer, The John E. Fetzer

professor of physiology, Michigan State University

Institute; Jennifer Weaver, director, Great Lakes PeaceJam

Underwritten by the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

Underwritten by The John E. Fetzer Institute

2:30 - 5:00 p.m.- SITE SESSIONS

The Power of Neighborhood-Driven Development
Kalamazoo's Northside Neighborhood

(pre-registration required)

Sign -up at Conference Registration. Buses and walking

Join us for a bus tour of Kalamazoo's north side where

guides for all sessions will depart from the main lobby at

neighborhood partners- from churches and civic grou ps
to non profits and businesses- have redesigned their

2:15p.m. Limit 50 people.

community. Discuss the roles for philanthropy in

Today's Policy Choices, Tomorrow's Economic Realities

revitalizing neighborhoods and a new approach to

WE. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research

local planning.

Against a backdrop of increasing costs and declin ing

Moderator: Reverend J. Louis Felton, pastor, Galilee Baptist

revenues, Michigan faces fundamental decisions about its

Church and member, Northside Ministerial Alliance

spending policies and priorities. Hear the Upjohn Institute

Speakers: Jack Hopkins, president/CEO, Kalamazoo

and Citizens Research Council 's objective analysis of the

Community Foundation; Chuck Vliek, senior program

long-term prospects for the Michigan economy and the

director, Local Initiatives Support Corporation

state budget, now and for the next decade.

Tour guides: Mattie Jordan-Woods, executive director,

Moderator: Dave Egner, president, Hudson-Webber Foundation

Northside Alliance for Community Development; Eric

Speakers: Timothy Bartik, senior economist, W.E. Upjohn

Trevan, CEO, Northside Economic Potential Group

Institute for Employment Research; Thomas Clay, director
of state affairs, Citizens Research Council of Michigan

Filling t he Cracks in the Healthcare Sector
Bronson Methodist Hospital

Cultivating Online Relationships with Your Constituents

Philanthropy has the opportunity to support our

Kalamazoo Valley Community College Media Center

healthcare sector in innovative ways. Novel initiatives may

Want to use your web site more effectively to reach target

target quality improvement or increased access to care.

audiences, meet the new standards for transparency and

Visit Bronson Methodist Hospital, a Baldrige Award w inner,

increase your effectiveness? Join us for an informative

to learn success stories from the Kalamazoo community.

session that will explore the practical steps that you can

Discuss effective avenues to improve healthcare quality

take to make sure your constituents see, understand, and

and expand services in communities.

effectively use your web site. We will discuss strategies,

Speakers: Dale Hein, director of health and community

communication tips, and preparatory steps for interacting

services, Kalamazoo Health and Community Services;

effectively with online audiences using RSS, podcasting,

Jane Zwiers, executive director, First Presbyterian

blogs and other new e-technologies.

Church Free Clinic

Moderator: Mitch Hurst, communications officer and

webmaster, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Speaker: Farra Trompeter, senior associate, Douglas

Gould &amp; Co.

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0 -5:00p.m.- SITE SESSIONS cont.

G vil and Human Rights in Michigan and the Nation
Arcus Foundation

Join state and national leaders to discuss the implications
of Michigan's November ballot initiative to ban affirmative
action. An emphasis will be placed on potential
foundation responses to civil rights, segregation and
hate crime concerns around race, gender, disability, age
and sexual orientation/gender identity or expression.
oderator: Linda May, associate director, Arcus Foundation
Speakers: Steve Glassman, chair, Pennsylvania Human

Relations Commission; Linda Parker, director, Michigan
Department of Civil Rights
Underwritten by the Arcus Foundation

1:30 - 4:00 p.m.- Pearl User Group - The Oaks
More than forty Michigan foundations use First Pearl,
Community Pearl, and Pearl to manage their operations.
Come and share your experiences with others who use
t his grant, fund raising and accounting software or learn if
it's right for you.
M oderator: Bonnie Ballinger Hildreth, president, Barry

Community Foundation
Speaker: Henry A. Bromelkamp, president,

Bromelkamp Company
:00 - 5:00 p.m.- eGrants User Group - The Oaks
Several Michigan foundations have chosen eGRANT for
their online grant or scholarship applications. Discuss best
practices, ideas for enhancements or questions about
online applications with Bromelkamp staff. Preview the
CMF Common Online Scholarship Application template to
be released at the end of October.
M oderator: Jan Maino, vice president of programs,

Jackson County Community Foundation
Sp eaker: Henry A. Bromelkamp, president,

Bromelkamp Company
5:00 - 6:30 p.m. - Next Steps for CommunityGrants Web
Database- The Oaks

Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation developed a web

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17
6:30a.m.- Early Bird Coffee- Lower Lobby
7:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.- Conference Registration Open
Lower Lobby

Resource Central Open - Exhibition Hall
Cyber Cafe Open - The Fields

7:45 - 8:45 a.m.- Breakfast &amp; Annual Members Meeting
Arcadia Ballroom

9:00 - 10:30 a.m.- FEATURE SESSIONS
The Future of Michigan in a Flat World
The Great Lakes /-1/1

Michigan is undergoing a massive, irreversible structural
change in its manufacturing-based economy. The state's
responses- tax policy, expenditure patterns, and civic
education- have been unable to facilitate the transition
effectively. Learn how this can be reversed to create a
better economic future for all.

database communitygrants.org for applicants and staff to

Moderator: Milt Rohwer, president, Frey Foundation

receive online applications and share information with

Speakers: Lou Glazer, president, Michigan Future, Inc.; Birgit

other local foundations. Kalamazoo Community

Klohs, president, The Right Place, Inc.; Phil Power, chairman

Foundation has adapted it for its use. Is it right for

&amp; president, Center for Michigan

your foundation? What are the next steps?
Speaker: Henry A. Bromelkamp, president,

Bromelkamp Company
5:1 5 - 6:15 p.m.- Michigan Women &amp; Girls Affinity Group
Reception - The Great Lakes /-11
Hosted by the Council of Michigan Foundations

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This session for trustees and executives will cover the
board's fundamental obligations to the foundation;
examine critical aspects of oversight such as compliance,
transparency, and independence; present practices that
integrate mission and strateg ic thinking into board work;
and explore board structures and relationships, especially
between the board and chief executive.
Moderator: Mary Carole Cotter, general counsel/assistant
corporate secretary, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Speaker: Marla Bobowick, vice president of
products, BoardSource
Underwritten by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Keeping the Promise to Student Success - The Glens /-11

The announcement of the Kalamazoo Promise has
received national attention for its efforts to increase
college access and improve economic development.
Community responses have raised the quality and
connectedness of education programming. Join a
conversation about the impact of promise-style models
on community development and K-12 education systems.
Moderator: Donna Lartigue, program director, W. K.
Kellogg Foundation
Speakers: Janice M. Brown, superintendent, Kalamazoo Public
Schools; Ann Coles, project director, Pathways to College
Network; Paula Langston-Ware, director, Battle Creek
Legacy Scholars
Underwritten by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation

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Evaluating Return on Your Grant Investment
The Prairies IV-V

Viewing evaluation as a necessary evil imposed by a
funder is certain to result in lost opportunities fo r funders
and grantees to build important knowledge and capacity.
Learn more about the power of evaluation and ways to
reframe your perspective to one that results in a winwin for you and your grantees.
Moderator: Sharon Anderson, community investment
officer, Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Speakers: Bea Boccalandro, president, Vera Works, Inc.; Joyce
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What Does Philanthropy Do In America and Why
Don't Americans Know? - The Meadows

In a time of intense media and government scrutiny,
increasing the public's understanding of the role and
contribution of foundations is a political necessity. This
discussion of the recently released findings and
recommendations from the Philanthropy Awareness
Initiative will both surprise and guide our sector to
rethink, reprioritize and redesign its communications.
Moderator: Bill Hanson, director of communications/
administration, The Skillman Foundation
Speakers: Carol Goss, president, The Skillman Foundation;
Gloria Royal, vice president marketing communications,
Kalamazoo Community Foundation;Vikki N. Spruill,
director, Philanthropy Awareness Initiative and co-founder,
Foundation Works
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10:30- 11:00 a.m.- Break
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exhibitors and partners and learn about CMF member resources.
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Framing Philanthropy for Social Change
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Want to know how to do social change? Want to know
how to document and prove you're funding social
change? Want to know the role of strategic
communications in setting policies that support social
change? Whether you are a trustee, program officer,
evaluator or in communications, this session will answer
these questions and more.
Moderator: Dr. Margaret Tal burtt, executive director, James
A. &amp; Faith Knight Foundation
Speakers: Phoebe Eng, associate director, Opportunity
Agenda ; Chris Grumm, president &amp; CEO, Women's Funding
Network; Frances Kunreuther, director, Building Movement
Project Demos

11:00 a.m .- 12:15 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS cont.
Strengthening Your Foundation's Cultural Competency
The Great Lakes IV-V
To work effectively with staff, trustees, grantees and others,
foundations need to have a high level of cultural
competency. Learn me.re about what cultural competency
is, how to asses_? your foundation's level of competency
and ways to strengthen that based on a model being used
by the Council of Michigan Foundations.
Moderator: Gerald Smith, president/CEO, Detroit
Youth Foundation
Speaker: Barbara Rapaport, organizational effectiveness
consultant &amp; executive coach, Real-Time Perspectives, Inc.
When Good Gifts Go Bad -The Glens /-II

What if a donor gave his entire estate believing he was
facing death, only to survive penniless? Or an elderly

Making the Land Use and Prosperity Connection

donor purchased a gift annuity only to have his children

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claim he was incompetent to make that decision and the n

Current land use trends are endangering Michigan's

have the donor contest the children's claims? Explore the

economy and quality of life. Sprawl encompasses a

recourse community foundations have when a good gih

complex mix of issues- including public policy, economic
forces, consumer preferences and segregation. Join this
discussion about how community leaders, business
interests, nonprofits and others can collaborate to

goes bad and falls within legal and ethical guidelines.

Moderator: Christian Velasquez, treasurer, Midland Area
Community Foundation

Speaker: Frederick Hoops, Ill, partner, Clark Hill PLC

promote sustainable growth and ensure Michigan's
prosperity.

Moderator: Tim Ervin, president, Manistee County
Community Foundation

Speakers: Keith Charters, chair, Natural Resources
Commission; Brad Garmon, land programs director,
Michigan Environmental Council; Hannah McKinney,
Mayor of Kalamazoo; Faye Nelson, president &amp; CEO, Detroit
RiverFront Conservancy
Mission Related Investing - The Meadows

Mission-related investing (MRI) is an emerging force
whose time has arrived. Learn about the range of
investment alternatives for foundations seeking a
"double bottom line"- a return on their investments
as well as advancing their mission and programsfrom the field's leaders in MRI.

Moderator: Doug Weber, chief financial officer, Ann Arbor
Area Community Foundation

Speakers: Doug Bauer, senior vice president, Rockefeller
Philanthropy Advisors; Mary Jo Mullan, vice president,
program, F.B. Heron Foundation; Jean Pogge, senior vice
president, Shore Bank

2:00- 5:00p.m.- CMF Board of Trustees Meeting

The Meadows

�A NNUAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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Re-v . Louis Felton, Co-chair, Kalamazoo Community Foundation CMF extends its sincere thanks to all those who contributed

Floy d Parks, Co-chair, Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation

to creating the 34th Annual Conference: the 32 dedicated
members of the Conference Committee; our inspiring

Peg Talburtt, Co-chair, James A. &amp; Faith Knight Foundation

co-chairs- Reverend Louis Felton, Floyd "Bud" Parks and

Kar en Aldridge-Eason, Office of Governor Granholm

Peg Tal burtt; and our generous spGnsors and supporters.

S a ron Anderson, Kalamazoo Community Foundation

And to each member of the CMF staff who helped to deliver

Mary Lou Boughton, Kalamazoo Youth United Way

on our promise to members of offering the year's best
education and networking event.

-eb Chope Hughes, Kalamazoo Community Foundation
ry Carole Cotter, W.K. Kellogg Foundation

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nald Dahlstrom, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Janice Gerard Ducsay, Raymond M. and Jane
Cracchiolo Foundation

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Ervin, Manistee County Community Foundation

ynn ette Ferrell, Frey Foundation
drew Gatewood, The Kresge Foundation
"nda Grdina, The John E. Fetzer Institute

1mam Hanson, The Skillman Foundation
Danielle Harik, Kalamazoo Youth United Way
r e-n Heath, Barry Community Foundation
berly Holley, Battle Creek Community Foundation
chard Hughey, Jr., Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
yn n Hutzei-Visel, Comerica Bank

CMF is pleased to announce its exciting new p~rtnership w it h
StoryCorps, Michigan Radio and the Dorothy A. Johnson Ce nter
for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership.
Piloted here at the 34th Annual Conference, the Michigan
Philanthropy Oral History Project seeks to:
Capture the diverse and inspiring stories of those working
in and affected by philanthropy in our state
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• Increase public awareness by broadcasting select stories
on Michigan Radio
• Provide valuable material for research at the Johnson
Center who will archive for all recordings
StoryCorps facilitators will be on-site capturing the first set
of stories. They will return to Michigan several times over the
years to capture additional stories from our members and

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thleen Muir, Keller Foundation
, ·ck Naswell, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

rah O' Brien, McGregor Fund
Came Pickett-Erway, Kalamazoo Community Foundation
oria Royal, Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Scott Schropp, lies Family Conservation Scholarship Fund

job well done!
JPMorgan Asset Management is
pleased to recognize the Council of
Michigan Foundations. We applaud
your efforts to enhance philanthropy
in the state of Michigan.
Michael Barry

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rvashi Vaid, Arcus Foundation
e-e Velasquez, The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation

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management businesses of JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co. and its affiliates
worldwide. © 2006 JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co.

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OFFICERS &amp; BOARD OF TRUSTEES

CMF STAFF

Julie F. Cummings, chair

GRAND HAVEN OFFICE

Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation

Diana R. Sieger, vice chair-community foundations
Grand Rapids Community Foundation

Betsy Upton Stover, vice chair-private foundations
FrederickS. Upton Foundation

Amanda Van Dusen, secretary
Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, P.L.C.

Phillip H. Peters, treasurer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Robert S. Collier, president
Council of Michigan Foundations

Elizabeth A. Cherin, Fremont Area Community Foundation
Melonie B. Colaianne, MASCO Corporation Foundation
John Colina, Colina Foundation
David 0. Egner, Hudson-Webber Foundation
Rev.J.louis Felton, Kalamazoo Community Foundation
George F. Francis, Ill, Blue Cross Blue Shield
of Michigan Foundation

Robert S. Collier, President &amp; CEO
Vicki J. Rosenberg, Vice President &amp; COO
David R. Lindberg, Vice President, Finance &amp; Admin istra ·o
Jennifer Bodrie, Administrative Assistant
Susan J. Cuddington, Executive Assistant to the Presiden
Barbara A. Dryer, Grants Manager, Information Services
Specialist &amp; Accounting Assistant

Rachel Dunne, Public Policy Fellow
Jeri l. Fischer, Director, Membership &amp; Special Projects
Kathleen N. Ginocchio, Director, Technology
Michael Goorhouse, Program Associate, Youth Philanthropy
laura l. TerHaar, Accounts Payable Administrator
Donnell S. Mersereau, Director, Community Foundations
Rebecca l. Noricks, Communication Specialist
Tammie S. TenBroeke, Payroll/ Benefits Administrator
Mary Trim bach, Data Applications Specialist

Russelll. Gabier, Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
Carol Goss, The Skillman Foundation
Wesley H. Maurer, Jr., Mackinac Island Community Foundation
Russell G. Mawby, advisory cabinet chairman
Olivia P. Maynard, Heron Oaks Foundation
David K. Page, Community Foundation

SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN OFFICE
Terreance Coleman, Program Associate,
Community Foundations

Susan B. Howbert, Director, Family Philanthropy,
Corporate Grantmaking &amp; SE Michigan Services

Beverly Spriggs, Program Associate

for Southeastern Michigan

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Karen Aldridge-Eason was appointed by the Governor of the State of
Michigan in 2003 as the state's first Foundation Liaison, a non-partisan link
between the state and foundations. The office was initiated and is supported
by grants from several Michigan foundations. As Liaison, Karen works with
the governor, executive staff, state officials, foundations and the business
community to help increase strategic partnerships and collaborations. A
loaned executive from the Charles Stewart Matt Foundation, she previously
worked for the Michigan Department of Management and Budget City of
Flint, Michigan Department of Commerce and Michigan State Senate.
John Barbo is director of national sales for the Merrill Lynch Alternative
Investments Group. He is responsible for the distribution and sales of hedge
funds, managed futures, private equity and exchange funds through the
Global Private Client Group. Prior to joining Merrill Lynch, John was vice
president, head of Franchise Development and Mergers and Acquisitions

for Nutri!System, a market leader in the weight loss industry for 10 years.
Timothy Bartik, a senior economist at the W.E. Upjohn Institute for
Employment Research, is internationally known for his research on taxes,
employment, and local economic development. He is the author of over
40 research articles and two books and serves as co-editor of Economic
Development Quarterly. Tim is a research affiliate of the National Poverty
Center at the University of Michigan and the Rural Poverty Research Center
at the University of Missouri and Oregon State University.
Doug Bauer, senior vice president for Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors,
leads the Strategic Initiatives Team. Doug previously led the Goldman Sachs
Philanthropy Fund, the Smith Kline Beecham Foundation and th e Scott Paper

Company Foundation. He chairs the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving
Alliance and the Support Center of Nonprofit Management and serves as
an adjunct faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania, where he
teaches about philanthropy.
Rebecca Bechler joined Public Affairs Associates, Inc. (PAA) in January 1993,
having spent several years in key legislative staff roles managing activities
within the Senate Republican Caucus. Rebecca has a thorough understanding
of the political climate in which legislation is developed, introduced and
managed at the state and federal levels. Prior to joining PAA, she served as
a legislative director for Senate Majority Leader Dick Posthumus and was
the Senator's chief legislative liaison with both legislative chambers and the
Governor's office.

Janice Brown is superintendent of Kalamazoo Public Schools, for which she
previously served as director of magnet programs and executive director of
instruction and curriculum and contributed to KPS receiving two Magnet

Schools of America Merit Awards. She has over 30 years of experience working
in public education and is recognized nationally for her reform efforts. Janice
serves o n the co mmunity boards of Kalamazoo Community in Schools
Foundation and the Kalamazoo Region-al Chamber of Commerce.
Joyce Brown is the founder of- Organizational Development Solutions LLC,
which provides an array of formative and summative evaluation services to
government and non profits, including the Northside Ministerial Alliance,
Calhoun County Public Health Department, 21st Century Learning Center
and the City of Benton Harbor, Michigan. Previously, Joyce served as regional
director of youth initiative partnerships for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and
as president and CEO of the Southwestern Michigan Urban League.
Tom Callanan, a program officer at the Fetzer Institute, has helped to initiate
new project directions in numerous fields including conflict transformation,
trans-partisan politics, global youth leadership development, interfaith
dialogue, transformational philanthropy and spirituality and social action.

One of his current projects, The One Voice Dialogues, works with 12 Nobel
Peace Prize Laureates to ensure a more coherent moral and spiritual voice
for the world. Tom previously worked as a journalist, corporate organizational
development facilitator and Outward Bound wilderness instructor.
Keith Charters was appointed to the Michigan Natural Resources Commission
in 1994 and is currently its chair. He is a consultant specializing in land use
growth m11nagement and implementation of the Grand Traverse Bay Region
Development Guidebook. Keith has served on the Michigan Natural Resources
Trust Fund Board, Michigan Land Use Leadership Council, Michigan State
Chamber of Commerce Board and Isabella County Board of Commissioners.
Thomas Clay is director of state affairs for the Citizens Research Council of
Michigan. He previously worked for thirty years with the State of Michigan,
serving as deputy state treasurer from 1991-1997 and director of the state's
Executive Budget Offices for fiheen years prior to joining the treasury staff.
Tom serves as a member of the governor's Council of Economic Advisors.
Ann Coles is senior vice president for college access at the Education
Resources Institute, a national nonprofit organization focused on facilitating
access to educational opportunities. She previously worked at a Massachusetts
community college, the National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro
Students and the Institute for Services to Education. Ann currently serves
on the advisory boards of Scholarship America, College Goal Sunday and
the American Council on Education.
Donald Dahlstrom, senior communications officer at the Charles Stewart
Matt Foundation, oversees production of Matt's annual report, magazine and
occasional newsletter. Don has worked to integrate print and web materials
and the foundation's publications have won 11 awards in the Council on
Foundations' Wilmer Shields Rich competition during his tenure. Prior to joining
the Foundation, Don was a journalist with four Michigan daily newspapers.
Joseph Deane, portfolio manager for Western Asset Management, has ove r 36
years of investment experience and is responsible for over $20 billion of client
assets. He created the family of tax-exempt funds for E.F. Hutton &amp; Co and was
the head of tax-exempt fixed income at Shearson. Morningstar named him
Portfolio Manager of the Year in 1996, and he has been runner up twice.
Phoebe Eng, a co-founder ofThe Opportunity Agenda, has advised
organizations such as Procter &amp; Gamble, IBM and JPMorgan Chase for over
10 years. She has received the New York City Mayor's Innovator Award and
the Arthur T. Vanderbilt Medal for her efforts to amplify the voices of people
of color and women. Phoebe serves on the boards of the Ms. Foundation for
Women and the Working Mother Media's Best Companies for Women of
Color initiative.

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Juan Enriquez, bestselling author, businessman, and academic, is currently
chairman and CEO of Biotechonomy LLC, a life sciences research and
investment firm. He was the founding director of the Harvard Business School
Life Sciences Project and is a global bestselling author. Juan is recognized as
one of the world's leading authorities on the economic and political impacts
of life sciences. His most recent book, The Untied States of America: Polarization,

Fracturing, and Our Future, explores why some countries are successful while
others disappear. Juan previously served as CEO of Mexico City's Urban
Development Corporation, coordinator general of economic policy and
chief of staff for Mexico's Secretary of State and as a member of the Peace
Commission that negotiated the cease-fire in Chiapas' Zapatista rebellion.
Juan serves on several boards, including the Harvard Medical School Genetics
Advisory Council, the J. Craig Venter Foundation, the Institute for Genomic
Research and the J. Craig Venter Institute.

Virginia Esposito is the founding president of the National Center for Family
Philanthropy. She edited Splendid Legacy: the Guide to Creating Your Family
Foundation and The Family Foundation Library. She currently serves on the
board of directors for the Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance,
Independent Sector's Panel on the Non-Profit Sector and New Ventures
in Philanthropy. A former vice president of the Council on Foundations,
Ginny founded the council 's Program on Family Philanthropy.
Milton Ezrati is partner and senior economic and market strategist with
Lord Abbett. He previously was a senior vice president at Nomura Asset
Management, USA. Milton has more than 33 years of experience in the
financial services industry and authored Kawari,one of the foremost
books detailing the changes occurring in Japan.
Robin Ferriby is vice president, philanthropic services, for the Community
Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, a past shareholder of Berry Moorman
P.C. and former senior associate at Clark Hill PLC. Robin serves on the
Legislative and Legal Action Team of the Council on Foundations' Community
Foundation Leadership Team and is a member of the sections of the State Bar
of Michigan and the American Bar Association addressing probate and estate
planning and taxation .
Brad Garmon, the land programs director at the Michigan Environmental
Council, has served on the state's sulfide mining workgroup and advised
the Citizen Planner program. Brad is a member of the national Growth
Management Leadership Alliance, the Michigan Economic and Environmental
Roundtable, the People and Land Advisory Board and the Partnership for
Redevelopment.
Stephen Glassman, the chair of the Pennsylvania Human Relations
Commission, is the first openly gay individual ever to receive a statewide
gubernatorial appointment subject to Senate confirmation to a Pennsylvania
board or commission. Steve is the former co-chair and founder of the
Statewide Pennsylvania Rights Coalition and has served on a variety of boards,
including the ACLU, the Human Rights Campaign, the LGBT Community Center
of Baltimore, the Names Project and the Yale University LGBT Study Center.

Louis Glazer is president and co-founder of Michigan Future, Inc. (MFI), a
non-partisan think tank which seeks to be a source of new ideas on how
Michigan can succeed in the Information Age. Prior to joining MFI, Glazer
served as deputy director of the Michigan Department of Commerce
during the Blanchard Administration.
Carol Goss, president and CEO ofThe Skillman Foundation, previously worked
at the Stuart Foundations in San Francisco and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, as
well as spending nearly 20 years in the human services field. Carol is active
wit h Grantmakers for Children Youth and Families, Association of Black
Fou ndation Executives, Women in Philanthropy, Juvenile Justice Advisory
Committee, Detroit Parent Network, Michigan's Children, Michigan AIDS
Fund, NAACP and New Detroit, Inc.

Christine Grumm, president &amp; CEO of the Women's Funding Network. has
more than three decades of experience as a leader in effecting social c
through civil society, especially through women's philanthropy. Chris
previously served as executive d irector of the Chicago Foundation for
Women, deputy general secretary of the lutheran World Federation and
executive director of Education Program Associates.
Mike Hamm is the C. S. Matt pr0 fessor of sustainable agriculture and head the C.S. Matt Group for Sustainable Food Systems at Michigan State un·
His work is focused on 'effectively linking producers with consumers to
enhance the economic and social vitality of communities, and he se rves
on the Michigan Food Policy Council and the board for the Eastern Mark
Corporation. Mike was previously dean of academic and student programs
for Cook College at Rutgers University.

William Hanson, director of communications and technology for t he S
Foundation, previously served as executive director of the Washte naw Lane
Trust. He has worked in media relations for Jaffe Associates and the Charles
Stewart Matt Foundation and as a journalist at the Detroit Sunday Jou
Detroit Free Press and the Ann Arbor News. Bill received the Virgin ia Prentice
Award in 2005 from the Mackinac Chapter of the Sierra Club.
Danielle Harik is a freshman at Western Michigan University, where she is
studying biomedical science.ln high school, she joined Kalamazoo's Yo
United Way, a youth advisory committee, where she served on the board
Greater Kalamazoo United Way for three years. Danielle is still an active
member of the Early Childhood Initiative Committee and also participates
in the Peace Jam club of mentors at Western.
Jeff Harkins is the executive director for Education for the Arts- a 2005
Artserve Governor's Arts Award-winner for Excellence in Arts Education in
Michigan. He has been an arts practitioner, educator and administrator for
30 years. His past positions include artistic director for the Milwaukee Hig
School for the Arts, teaching at the School of Fine Arts at UW Milwaukee aoo
at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.
Stefon Harris, the Fontana Chamber Arts jazz artist-in-residence, is a
vibraphonist and composer trained by the Manhattan School of Music. He is recipient of the prestigious Martin E. Segal Award from Lincoln Center and has
earned three Gram my nominations. He has received the International 2001
Bird Award for Artist Deserving Wider Recognition, as well as Best Mallet Playa"
by the Jazz Journalist Association, Debut Artist of the Year by Jazztimes and
Downbeat's Critics Poll Winner for Vibraphone and Rising Star. An active
educator, Stefan conducts over 100 clinics and lectures annually at schools
universities throughout the country. He recently completed an artist residenc)
at San Francisco Performances and is a member of the executive board of
directors for Chamber Music America.
Kimberly Holley, vice president of marketing and communications for Ba ;xo
Creek Community Foundation, has over 10 years of experience in public
relations, event planning and marketing and currently develops and
implements marketing and communications strategies, special events,
publications and community outreach activities. Kimberly serves as a boa
member of the Volunteer Center of Battle Creek, founding member and
secretary of the Urban League of Battle Creek Young Professionals and
executive committee member.

Frederick Hoops, Ill is a member of Clark Hill's Probate and Estate Planning
Group and has co-authored Family Estate Planning Guide, Planning for Estan?S

and Administration in Michigan and How to Build a Successful Estate Practice.
He is an adjunct professor at Walsh College, teaching income and estate
planning courses. Frederick is a member of the State Bar of Michigan, th e
Florida Bar, the Oakland County Bar Association and the Financial and
Estate Planning Council of Greater Detroit.

Li nda Grdina, communications manager at the Fetzer Institute, has worked

in the no nprofit sector for 20 years. At the Fetzer Institute, she oversees
development and production of the institute's publications, web site and
corporat e identity and participates in community engagement efforts.

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Jack Hopkins, president and CEO of the Kalamazoo Community Foundation,
has overseen the quadrupling of the foundation's assets and maintained its
status as one of the nation's largest community foundations. He was previously
president of Nazareth College and chair of the communications department
of Hope College. Hopkins has served on more than 30 boards of Kalamazoo

collaborated with well-known symphony orchestras and jazz ensembles
and has presented several Indian percussion summer camps, workshops

County non profits and foundations over 20 years, including Kalamazoo
County USC Housing Partnership, Downtown Tomorrow, Inc. and Southwest
Michigan Innovation Center.

College Academic Second Team and a "Rrodigy in Performing Arts" by
the Indo-American Center in New York.

and outreach events. He has been named a member of USA Today's All-

Lynne Huismann, a partner-in-charge of Plante &amp; Moran's Not-for-Profit Tax

Frances Kunreuther is the director of the Building Movement Project, working
to support social change organizations in the United States. A former
practitioner fellow at the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard
University and fellow at the Annie E. Casey Foundation, she has over twenty
years of experience working in nonprofit organizations in New York City
addressing the needs of homeless youth, immigrant groups, domestic violence
and sexual assault survivors, and crime victims and defendants in the criminal
justice system.

Group, has more than 23 years of experience in public accounting and
specializes in the taxation of exempt organizations, including private
foundations; charitable, religious and educational entities; social clubs and
trade associations. Lynne is a member of the American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants and the Michigan Association of Certified Public
Accountants and serves on the board of the Accounting Aid Society.

Mitch Hurst is a communications officer at the Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation, where he manages online communications strategies. Prior to
joining Mott in 2001, Mitch handled national marketing for Bank of America's
Community Development Banking Unit. He also spent eight years managing
communications for the Donors Forum of Chicago.

Marilyn Stein LeFeber, vice president-communications for the Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation, has previous executive experience with the
Retirement Research Foundation, the Frank E. Gannett Foundation and Stein
Communications, Inc. She worked in a se nior development capacity for the
Brookings Institution and the University of Rochester. Marilyn is a board
member of the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers and serves
on advisory committees for New Ventures in Philanthropy and
Independent Sector.

Lynn Hutzei-Visel, vice president at Come rica Bank in the Institutional Trust
Department, has over 18 years of experience in institutional trust business
development and marketing. Lynn previously worked for Michigan State
University, University of Michigan, American Express, Liberty Mutual, Key Bank
and LaSalle Bank. in addition to developing new nonprofit accounts for

Jeff Marti!) is director of media relations for the Council on Foundations.
Before joining the council, he worked in public relations for the Peace Corps
and international firms including Bozell, Jacobs, Kenyon &amp; Eckhardt and
Edelman Public Relations Worldwide. Jeff has been recognized for his
journalism by the Public Relations Society of America and the New
Jersey Press Association.

Comerica, she is a board member for MOST Ministries and the MFEA
Foundation.

Sarah Jones, a 2006 Tony Award-winning playwright, actor, and poet, is known
for her creative approach to exploring social justice issues from a multicultural
perspective. Her solo shows include Surface Transit, Women Can't Wait, and
Bridge and Tunnel, which was originally produced off-Broadway by
Oscar-winner Meryl Streep and went on to become a critically acclaimed,
long-running hit. She has toured in India, Europe and South Africa, performing
for the United Nations, members of the U.S. Congress and the Supreme Court
of Nepal. Sarah has received honors including an Obie Award, a Helen Hayes
Award, two Drama Desk nominations and HBO's US Comedy Arts Festival's
Best One Person Show Award.

Philip Mason is the distinguished professor of history at Wayne State
University and was founding director of the Archives of Labor History and
Urban Affairs at the Walter P. Reuther Library. He previously served as State
Archivist of Michigan before joining the faculty at Wayne State University.
Philip has worked actively with a number of Michigan foundations in
developing plans to preserve their history and establish records
management programs.
Wesley Maurer, publisher and editor of the St. Ignace News and the Mackinac
Island Town Crier, is past president of the Michigan Press Association and

Mattie Jordan-Woods, executive director for the Northside Association for
Community Development in Kalamazoo, has raised funds to construct North
Park Street Plaza and the Northside Skill Center, secured an operator for the
Northside grocery store, rehabilitated homes for low income families and
established the first community-based police officer. Mattie has received the
Kalamazoo County Government Service Award, Chamber of Commerce Derek
Jeter Award and NAACP Humanitarian Award.

of Michigan Newspapers, Inc. Wes currently chairs the Mackinac Island
Community Foundation and Save The Round Island Lighthouse, Inc., as
well as serving on the boards of the Council of Michigan Foundations
and the Michigan Newspaper Association Foundation.

Hannah McKinney is mayor of the City of Kalamazoo and a professor of
economics and business at Kalamazoo College. Her professional interests
include urban economics, public finance and urban planning, with research
efforts on the future of small metropolitan areas and poverty alleviation
measures. Hannah previously served on the city's Planning Commission and
chaired the city's comprehensive plan update. She was named the YWCA's
Woman of Achievement in 2004.

Azim Khamisa, chairman, CEO and founder of the Tariq Khamisa Foundation
and Sovereign Capital Markets, Inc., is also the founder of the CANEI {Constant
and Never Ending Improvement) Program and has committed his life to
defeating the continuing cycle of violence among youth. He has been
recognized with the California Peace Prize, the National Crime Victims Special
Community Service Award and the"Search for Common Ground" international
award for "Building Peaceful Communities."

Joseph Medcalf is a freshman at Western Michigan University, where he is
studying engineering. In high school, he joined the Grand Rapids Community
Foundation Youth Grant Committee, where he served on the board of the
Grand Rapids Community Foundation. Medcalf was also selected to be on
the Michigan Community Foundations Youth Project (MCFYP) Committee,
a statewide board to help plan and facilitate youth grantmaker trainings.

Roberta King, vice president of PR &amp; marketing for the Grand Rapids
Community Foundation, specializes in research, generational marketing,
publications and crisis communication. Prior to joining the foundation in May
2004, she worked in communications positions with Mercy General Health
Partners, the Grand Rapids Art Museum and the American Red Cross.
Birgit Klohs is president ofThe Right Place, Inc., the regional economic

Ron Mincy, the Maurice V. Russell professor of social policy and social work
practice at Columbia University, previously worked for the Ford Foundation,
where he developed the Strengthening Fragile Families Initiative. He is a
member of the advisory board for the National Poverty Center and the
African American Healthy Marriage Initiative. Ron's most recent book, Black
Men Left Behind, examines the consequences of the 1990s economic boom
for less-educated men.

development organization for the greater Grand Rapids area. She previously
worked with the Office for Economic Expansion at Grand Valley State
University, Berrien County's Economic Development Corporation and the
Michigan Department of Commerce. Birgit currently serves on the state's
Council of Economic Advisors and the boards of the MEDC and the Grand
Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce.

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Rohan Krishnamurthy, acclaimed an "international performer and promoter"
of the south Indian drum, the mridangam, by USA Today, has performed in
over 1SO Indian classical concerts in India and North America. Rohan has

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and sits on the steering committee for the Asset Funders Network and the
issues committee for the Council on Foundations. She previously worked with
the federal district court addressing conditions in New York City's jails and
served on the Corrections Committee of the New York State Bar Association.
Her prior philanthropic experience includes a position with the Edna
McConnell Clark Foundation and board leadership for the Neighborhood
Funders Group.

Faye Nelson was appointed president and CEO of the Detroit Riverfront
Conservancy in September 2003. She was previou sly v ice president,
governmental affairs, for Wayne State University, w here she led the
development of the Wayne State University research and technology park, and
worked in government affairs for Kmart Corporation. Faye serves on the board
for Compuware Corporation, the Michigan Economic Growth Authority and
Tech Town and is a member of the American Bar Association and the State
Bar of Michigan.
Norah O'Brien is director of fin ance and administ ratio n for the McGregor
Fund. Prior to joining the fund in 2004, Ms. O'Brien served as an administrative
officer for the Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan, controller
for the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and a financial
and administrative con sultant for various organizations and individuals.
Mickey Olivanti, a program officer for the Fetzer In stitute, is a member of
the institute's Communications and Outreach Team and lead staff for the
Campaign for Love &amp; Forgiveness. Mickey's previous work focused on
educational programs in education, health care, law and philanthropy.
She has been involved in development of the Courage to Teach, the
Relationship-Centered Care Network and the Faith &amp; Politics Institute.

Marcus Owens is an attorney for Caplin &amp; Drysdale's D.C. law office. Prior to
that, he served in the Exempt Organizations Division of the Internal Revenue
Service. Mr. Owens represents a broad range of nonprofit organizations
including private foundations, charities, U.S. affiliates of foreign charities
and trade associations. He is a frequent lecturer on the complex laws affecting
exempt organizations. He has been selected three times by the Nonprofit
Times as one of the top 50 most influential people in the nonprofit sector.
Linda Parker was appointed as director of the Michigan Department of Civil
Rights in 2003. She is a former partner at Dickinson Wright, PLC, executive
assistant U.S. attorney and director of development at the Detroit Institute of
Arts. Linda is a member of the Michigan Board of Law Examiners and a fellow
of the Michigan State Bar Foundation and received the 2005 Damon J. Keith
Community Spirit Award for commitment to community service and the
rights of others.
Carrie Pickett-Erway, senior community investment officer for the Kalamazoo
Community Foundation, works to develop, implement and manage foundation
programs related to responsive grantmaking, scholarships, initiatives,
community leadership activities and program evaluation. She also
provides leadership for the foundation's first long-term grantmaking
initiative, BetterTogether/Kalamazoo, and the Equality Fund, a diversity
initiative centering around gay, lesbian, bisex ual and transgender issues.
Joyce Pines is the public editor at the Kalamazoo Gazette, where she serves
as a liaison between the community and the newspaper and works on the
Stronger Together project, in which weekly stories highlight local
organizations that are working to improve the community. A staff member
at the Gazette since 1989, Joyce previously worked at several newspapers
in the Chicago area.
Jean Pogge, an executive vice president and co-director of the Funding and
Operations Group for Shore Bank, is responsible for a broad range of banking
operations and its national sales effort, Mission Based Deposits. She was
previously president of Woodstock Institute. Currently, Jean is an executive
comm ittee member of the Social Venture Network and serves on the boards
o f the Social Investment Forum and the Chicago Foundation for Women.

Phil Power, the fo under and form er o w ner of HomeTow n Comm unications
Network, Inc, ha s also helped found the Corporation for a Skilled Workforo:
and the Center for Michigan, a think-and-do tank aimed at improving the
pol icy and political environment in Michigan. Phil is a former regent of the
University of Michigan and currently serves as vice chair of the MEDC boam.
as well as leading th e Power Foundation and the Michigan chapter of the
Nature Conservancy.
Barbara Rapaport is the founde7 of Real -time Perspectives, an organiza ·
effectiveness consulting-practice specializing in helping organizations lin
elements of o rganizational cultu re to achievement of business results. She also
coaches senior executives and assist s leadership teams with decision-rna ·ng
making practices and protocols. Barbara was previously an interna l consu
for Steel case, Inc and currently serves as a board member of the Jew ish
Federation of Grand Rapids.

Jennifer Richards, vice president of the Barry Community Foundation, staffs
the youth advisory council and ha s worked for the fo undation since 1997. She
is vice cha irperso n for the Barry Community Resource Network and presiden
of the Green Gables Haven Board of Directors, Barry County's domestic
violence shelter,
Kimberly Roberson, a program officer on the civil society team of th e Charles
Stewa rt Mott Foundation, co-manages the foundation's U.S, civil society
grantmaking in philanthropy and the nonprofit sector. She has also worked
on the foundation's Flint area grantmaking since 1998 and previousl y worked
with the Salvation Army in London and Albany before returning to Flint as its
director of social services.
Rob~ rt Root-Bernstein, professor of physiology at Michigan State University.
has authored five books, 18 book chapters and numerous articles on t he
nature of discovery, chemistry, creativity and AIDS. Bob has consulted with
the Sm ithsonian Institution, National Institutes of Health and Getty Education
Institute for the Arts. He received a MacArthur Fellowship in 1981 and now
studies the evolution of metabolic control systems, autoimmune diseases
and the creative process in the sciences and arts.

Gloria Royal, vice president of marketing and commun ications for t he
Kalamazoo Community Foundation, currently serves on the National
Marketing Action Team for the Council on Foundations' Community
Foundation Leadership Team, as well as the Community Foundation
Research and Development Incubator. She was previously the director
of communications of the YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago and owned a
marketing communications business for six years.
Bill Ryan is a consultant to foundations and nonprofit organizations and a
research fellow at the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harva rd
University, where he studies nonprofit effectiveness. Ryan's publicatio ns
include High Performance Nonprofit Organizations and, with Richard
Chait and Barbara Taylor, Governance as Leadership: Reframing the Work of
Nonprofit Boards, which has been honored with awards from the Association
of Fundraising Professionals, Council for the Advancement and Suppo rt
of Education and Independent Sector.
·Allison Lugo Saenz is associate director ofThe Grantmaking Schoo l at the
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership at
Grand Valley State University and the newest addition to the faculty. Prior
to this position, she was a program officer at the Battle Creek Comm unity
Foundation focusing on arts &amp; culture, youth grantmaking and other
community projects.
Jane Seymour has showcased her talents on the Broadway stage, in motion
pictures, and on primetime television, perhaps best known for her role as "Dr.
Michaela Quinn" on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. She is the author of severa l
books, including children's books entitled This One and That One. Seymour is a
dedicated activist for a number of charities seeking to improve child ren's lives;
she is the honorary chairperson for City Hearts and the ambassador fo r
children's issues for the film world's charitable arm, Entertainment Ind ustries
Foundation/ Permanent Charities. She has been awarded the "Woman of the
World" award by Childhelp USA, wh ere she is active as an internation al
ambassador. Seymour has also been involved with UNICEF and the MakeA-Wish Foundation and was recently named to the celebrity cabinet of
the American Red Cross.

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Vikki Spruill, director of the Philanthropy Awareness Initiative, is co-founder
of FoundationWorks, an independent organization devoted to helping
foundations use strategic communications as a principal agent for enhancing
philanthropic effectiveness. She is also president of Sea Web, a member of
the board of directors for Sky Truth and participates in Independent Sector's
Building Value Together steering committee. She previously worked for five
years as a senior vice president at Ruder Finn.

Mike VanBuren is a communications manager for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation
where he has worked since 1987. Prior to joining the foundation, he was a
newspaper editor and reporter in Flint and Kalamazoo; he received several
writing awards from the Michigan United Conservation Clubs and the
Michigan Farm Bureau, as well as recognition from the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
Foundation and the Michigan Press Association for outstanding news
coverage and photojournalism.

Carl Taylor is a professor in the Department of Socio.logy at Michigan State
University. His professional experience ranges from teaching at Grand Valley
State University to research with the National Community Policing Center, as
well as consulting for the Guggenheim Foundation, the FBI Academy and the
Children's Defense Fund on the issues of gangs, youth culture and violence.
Carl founded the Journal of Urban Youth Culture and has written three books
on the impact of violence on communities.

Lori Villa rosa, director of the-Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity,

David Thoms, a principal with the Jaw firm of Miller, Canfield, Paddock and
Stone, is licensed to practice Jaw in Michigan and New York. His practice is
primarily concentrated in the areas of estate planning, closely held
businesses, nonprofit organizations and tax.
Bob Tobin, senior consultant and president of Williams Group, consults with
a wide variety of corporate and philanthropic organizations, specializing in
strategic planning, change management consulting, marketing strategy
development, brand positioning and communications program design.
He joined Williams Group in 1984 aher five years in the public sector.
Eric Trevan is the CEO and executive director of the Northside Economic
Potential Group, a regional economic development agency in Kalamazoo.
Focusing on economic development through self-empowerment, the
organization assists individuals in planning for their businesses, obtaining
access to funding and creating developments in redeveloped areas where
they may begin their entrepreneurial activities.
Kathleen Tosco, executive director of the Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo,
previously served as managing director and director of education for
ShenanArts and co-founded Shenandoah International Playwrights. She
is an active member of the Rotary Club of Kalamazoo and is a Paul Harris
Fellow, currently serving on the board of Downtown Kalamazoo
Incorporated. Kathleen is a member of Actors Equity Association,
the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Michigan Nonprofit
Association and Americans for the Arts.
Bruce Trachtenberg, executive director of the Communications Network,
has over 30 years experience in journalism, corporate communications and
philanthropy. His work includes independent consulting, journalism and
communications work in both the private and philanthropic sectors. For
nearly 15 years, he served as director of communications for the Edna
McConnell Clark Foundation and the Wallace-Reader's Digest Funds
(now the Wallace Foundation).
Farra Trompeter, senior associate at Douglas Gould and Company, is an
expert in using the Internet to further an organization's reach and build
relationships with constituents. Most recently, she has been working with
the Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers on its new web site and
knowledge management system. Farra previously worked as a senior account
executive at Donordigital, where she developed and implemented online
marketing, fundraising and web strategies for national nonprofit organizations.
Fred Upton, U.S. Representative, Michigan's 6th District, has represented his
district for the last 20 years and currently serves on the House Committee
on Energy and Commerce, where he chairs the subcommittee on
Telecommunications and the Internet and serves on the Health
Subcommittee. He has introduced legislation requiring gasoline to have a
10% ethanol blend by 2012 and has also been a leading advocate for children
in Congress, as well as securing funding to widen 1-94 and upgrade the
Kalamazoo/ Battle Creek Airport.

previously worked for the C.S. Mott Foundation, where she was instrumental
in developing the foundation's U.S. Race Relations grantmaking portfolio.
Lori serves on the boards of Social Justice Fund-Northwest, the Winthrop
Rockefeller Foundation, and the Paul J. Aicher Foundation, as well as
committees for the Association of Black Foundation Executives and
the National Network of Grantmakers.
Chuck Vliek, program vice president for Local Initiatives Support Corporation,
oversees and supports programs in Michigan, Ohio, Indianapolis, Duluth and
the Twin Cities. He was previously the executive director of Kalamazoo
Neighborhood Housing Services and has served on several boards and
committees, including Leadership Kalamazoo, Habitat for Humanity,
Downtown Tomorrow Inc. and Statewide Vision 2020. Chuck co-chaired the
Neighborhood Revitalization Committee and worked on the Michigan State
Housing Development Authority's five -year strategic plan.
Jennifer Weaver, the director of Great Lakes PeaceJam, has previous
professional experience in facilitating personal growth programs with client
groups, as well as working in crisis and suicide prevention. Jennifer was one
of two national recipients of the 2005 David Kellum Award, presented by the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is, for "serving as a positive role model
and providing service and encouragement to youth of all races."
Karen Whalen is director of communication at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation,
where she has worked since 1976. Before joining the foundation, she was a
newspaper advertising representative and editor-in-chief of a college literary
magazine. A member of the Communications Network, Karen also serves on
the Media and Public Affairs Committee for the Council on Foundations.
Gabriel Works, senior consultant to the Grantmaking School at the Johnson
Center on Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership at Grand Valley State
University, provides consulting services focused on developing and delivering
national training programs for foundation professionals. Gabriel has served
in the program departments of both the Charles Stewart Mott and Frey
Foundations, co-authored The Complete Book of Grant Writing and authored
Effective Corporate Philanthropy: Building a Giving Program with Impact for
Issue Network Group.
Jane Zwiers is the executive director of the First Presbyterian Church Health
Clinic in Kalamazoo and serves on the board for the Free Clinics of Michigan.
As convener of the Free Clinics of the Great Lakes Region, she envisioned and

helped design NETstats, a data collection program for regional free clinics. She
is a registered nurse with clinical experience at St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago
and t~e National Institute of Health's Heart and Lung Institute.

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A program created through a partnership between the Council of Michigan Foundations,
Council on Foundations and the Forum of Regional Association of Grantmakers

This three-day introductory program for new grantmakers will help participants:
build a frameworl&lt; for ethical and effective grantmaking that identifies the key decisions,
expectations and core tensions of their role; develop a network of peers; and become familiar
· with other resources to support their continued professional development.

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Dates of the 2007 Three-Day Program:
Monday, March 20 +Thursday, April 19 +Wednesday, May 23

Registration, fees, locations and other information available soon at
www.cmi[.org! See the reverse side for module descriptions.

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One: Being Grounded in Philanthropy

Five:· Being a Strategic Grantmaker

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- 1.5 hours
Participants will develop knowledge, skills,
connections 1 and other resources to better:
• Understand the skills and strategies that grant
makers need to ·perform their j9b effectively
• Understand the history and culture of organized
philanthropy
• Understand the role of organized philanthropy in
society

Length - 2.0 hours
Participants will develop"knowledge, skills,
connections, and ~ther resources to better:
• Understand the benefits of enhancing individual
grant management with systemic level strategic
practices
• Understand various strategic practices
• Incorporate strategic practices into the
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grantmaker role

Two: Making Smart Funding

Six: Avoiding Legal and Ethical Pitfalls

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Length - 2.0 hours
Participants will develop knowledge, skills,
connections, and other resources to better:
• Identify effective nonprofit organizations
• Properly review and assess proposals
• Make funding recommendations

Three: Taking Funding Recommendations
from Idea to Implementation

Length - 2.0 hours
Participants will develop knowledge, skills,
connections, and other resburces to better:
• Understand the basic laws and regulations
affecting grantmakers
• Identify when to involve legal council
• Understand how to approach ethical challenges
inherent to the grantmaker role

Seven: Employing the Habits of Highly
Effective Grantmakers

Length - 2.0 hours
Participants will develop knowledge, skills,
connections, and other resources to better:
• Understand key stakeholders involved in final
funding decisions ·
• CommUnicate effectively to the board regarding
funding recommendations
• Respectfully and effectively communicate
decisions to grantees

Length- 2.0 hours
Participants will develop knowledge, skills,
connections, and other resources to better:
• Understand personal contributions (both positive
and negative) to the grantmaking role
• Detect "red flags" that indicate personalprofessional challenges
• Adopt practices to stay refreshed and balanced

Four: Managing Grants from
Approval to Closure

Eight: Working Smart, Getting Hefp and
Staying Connected

Length - 2.0 hours
Participants will develop knowledge, skills,
connections, and other resources to better:
• Ensure grants are in compliance and effective
• Keep track of grants
• Learn from grants

Length - 1.5 hours
Participants will develop knowledge, skills, ·
connections, and other resources to better:
• Understand resources available to grantmakers
• Connect with peers
• Continuously grow as a grantmaker

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Save February 27 &amp; 28, 2007 for

Foundations on the Hill
2007 VISIT TO WASHINGTON, DC
Consistently rated as one of the best experiences CMF offers!
"I can't think of a more important thing we as a group could be involved in than to ask our fede ral
legislators to protect the work we do."
-CAROL GOSS, PRESIDENT &amp; CEO, THE SKILLMAN FOUNDATION

This year we will thank Michigan 1S Congressional D elegation for their support of the Charitable
IRA Provision and work with thern to ensure that it continues in 2008 and beyond.
SCHEDULE OVERVIEW
• Visits begin at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 27
and end by 3:00p.m. Wednesday, February 28

REGISTRATION AND QUESTIONS
• Registration will beg in on Dec. 1. Check the
Event Calendar at www.cmif.org for details

• Arrive early on Tuesday and join us for lunch
and a visit to the Library of Congress

• Contact Rob Collier or
. Sue Cuddington at 616.84 2.7080

• A group dinner will be held Tuesday
evening at B. Smith's at Union Station

BOOK YOUR ROOM SOON!
• Call the Hamilton Crowne Plaza at 800.263.9802
by Feb . 5 and mention the "Forum of Regional
Associations of Grantmakers" to reserve a hotel room.

We look forward to having you with us in Washington!
"It's great being a part of this experience to meet with our Michigan congressional delegation.
I rearly do think it makes a difference."

- FREDERICK SHELL, PRESIDENT, DTE ENERGY FOUNDATION

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Registrants
Ms. Christina Adams

Ms. Sue Alexander

VP of Finance and Administration
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
tadams@ fetzer.org

Trustee
Iosco County Community Foundation
52 S Baldwin Resort Rd
East Tawas, MI 48730-9461
Phone: (989) 362-2318
saalex@ earth li nk.com

Mr. Frederick Adams Jr.
Trustee
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
I 0 W Long Lake Rd
orthem Trust Bank
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-2746
Phone: (248) 593-921 0
Fax:
(248) 593-5443
fa7@ ntrs.com

Ms. Tonya Allen

Mr. Don Anderson

Program Director
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, MI 48207-4266
Phon~ (313)393-1153
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
tallen@skillman.org

Vice Chairperson
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
PO Box 333
C/0 Anlaan Corporation
Ferrysburg, MI 49409-0333
Phone: (616) 846-8442 ext. 11
Fax:
(616) 846-6761
DonAnderson@ anlaan.com

Mr. David Addiss

Ms. Cindy Allison

Senior Program Officer
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kal amazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
dgaddiss@ yahoo.com

Vice President
Comerica Bank
411 W Lafayette
MC 3462
Detroit, MI 48226-3120
Phone: (313) 222-7091
Fax:
(313) 222-7041
CCAilison @comerica.com

Ms. Brittany Ajegba

Mr. James Allison

Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation -

Comerica Bank
411 W Lafayette MC 3462
Detroit, MI 48275-3390

Youth
310 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1134
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514

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Breannah Alexander

Sagi naw Community Foundation
-2 1 Superior St
Sagi naw, MI 48602-1926
rmJes005@ msn.com

Mr. Woody Alverson
Treasurer
Athens Area Community Foundation
PO Box415
Athens, MI 49011-0415
Phone: (269) 729-5161
Fax:
(269) 729-5163

Ms. Salena Al-Saadi
Executive Assistant
The Power Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 1201
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3918
Phone: (269) 382-5800
Fax:
(269) 382-0079
salsaadi @connableoffice.com

Dr. Sharon Anderson
Community Investment Officer
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4773
Phone: (269) 381-4416
Fax:
(269) 381-3146
sanderson@ kalfound.org

Ms. Sherry Anderson
Executive Director
Marshall Community Foundation
126 W Michigan Suite 202
Marshall, MI 49068-1574
Phone: (269) 781-2273
Fax:
(269) 781-9747
info@marshallcf.org

Ms. Susan Andrus
President
Tuscola County Community Foundation
PO Box 535
Caro, MI 48723
Phone: (989) 550-8283
susaneawalker@ yahoo.com

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Mr. Anthony Artis

Ms. Stacey Barbas

Ms. Carol Beech

Program Assistant
Ruth Mott Foundation
Ill E Court St Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (81 0) 233-0170
Fax:
(810) 233-7022
aartis@rmfdn.org

Executive Director
Michigan AIDS Fund
21700 Northwestern Hwy Ste 1150
Southfield, MI 48075-4926
Phone: (248) 395-2898
Fax:
(248) 395-9215
sbarbas@ michaidsfund.org

The John E. Fetzer Institute
2714 Clovelly Rd
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-3912
Phone: (269) 3'83-4906

Ms. Sue Atkins Wagner

Ms. Alison Barberi

Mr. Thomas Beech

Executive Director &amp; Youth Advisor
Chippewa County Community Foundation
9 I 6 Ashmun St
PO Box 1979
Sault Sainte Marie, MI 49783-2245
Phone: (906) 635-1046
Fax:
(775) 417-7368
cccf@ lighthouse.net

President and CEO
Greenville Area Community Foundation
101 N Lafayette St
Greenville, MI 48838-1853
Phone: (616) 754-2640
Fax:
(616)754-3174
alison@ gacfmi.org

President and CEO
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
tbeech @fetzer. org

Ms. Paula Baker

Ms. Janet Bauer

Ms. Annette Beecham

Trustee
Allegan County Community Foundation
7447 Stoney Woods
Otsego, MI 49078-9699
ppbaker@charter.net

Executive Director
Four County Community Foundation
231 E. St. Clair
PO Box 539
Almont, MI 48003-1110
Phone: (81 0) 798-0909
Fax:
(81 0) 798-0908
janet@4ccf.org

Program Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
l Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2023
Fax:
(269) 969-2127
arb@wkkf.org

_1s. Jennifer Balch Hale

Mr. John Bebow

Ms. Valerie Belay

Program Officer
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
10 Mai n St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1134
FOOne: (734) 663-040 I
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
e@aaacf.org

Executive Director
Center for Michigan
4100 N Dixboro Rd
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-9725
Phone: (734) 769-4625
Fax:
(734) 769-4703

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
29307 Fieldstone
Farmington Hills, MI 48334-4103
Phone: (734) 334-1606
vbelay@aol.com

ger of Community Relations
Pistons-Palace Foundation
OJampionship Drive
Hills, MI 48326-1753
(248) 377-8738
(248) 377-0309

Ms. Carol Bedient

Ms. April Bender

Program Administrator
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
l South Harbor A venue
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-6378 ex. I!
Fax:
(616) 842-9518
cbedient@ ghacf.org

Administrative Assistant
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-0563
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
abender@fetzer.org

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y U. Dalton Foundation

Woodward Ave
azoo, MI 49007-3222
(269) 226-5126
(269) 303-2302

Emily Benningfield
_ Community Foundation -Youth
- State St Ste 201
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Area Community Foundation
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Elizabeth H. Binda

) 968-5 126

Ms. Sharon Bisher

Ms. Jennifer Bodrie

Executive Director
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
2 SHowell St
PO Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242-1820
Phone: (517) 439-510 I
Fax:
(517) 439-5109
s.bisher@ abouthccf.org

Admi nistrative Assistant
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
jbodrie@ cmif.org

Ms. Ruth Bishop

Mr. Arnold Boezaart

Education Program Officer
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616) 454-1751 x 103
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
rbishop@grfoundation.org

Vice President Grant Programs
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W Western Ave Suite 200
Muskegon, MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538
Fax:
(231) 722-4616
aboezaart@ cffmc. org

Mr. Charles Blockett Jr.

Ms. Kelly Boles Chapman

Chair-Elect
Capital Region Community Foundation
3537 Waverly Hills Rd
C/0 Charles Blackett, Jr &amp; Assoc.
Lansing, MI 48917-4377
Phone: (517) 484-3362
Fax:
(517) 484-3730
cblockettjr@ aol.com

Vice President Program Team
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
kelly @bccfoundati on.org

Ms. Carolyn Bloodworth

Mr. AI Bonney

Secretaryffreasurer
Consumers Energy Foundation
One Energy Plaza Dr
Room EP8-210
Jackson, MI 49201-2276
Phone: (517) 788-0432
Fax:
(517) 788-2281
cbloodworth @cmsenergy .com

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Ste 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
a! bonney @pen tel. net

Ms. Jennifer Bloswick

Ms. Joan Bonney

Executive Director
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
PO Box 1933
Twilight Inn
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-1933
Phone: (906) 847-3701
Fax:
(906) 847-3893
jbloswick@micf. org

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552

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Ms. Roann Bonney

Ms. Kathleen Bower

Mr. John Bromley

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915

Program Officer
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 W 48th St
POBox B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
kbower@tfacf.org

Consultant
Battle Creek Community Foundation
500 Country~ Pine Ln Ste 5
Battle Creek, MI 49015-4155
Phone: (269) 441-5010
Fax:
(269) 441-8010
john @bccfoundation.org

Mr. Scott Bork

Ms. Sheri Brady

Ms. Karen Bruchan

Vice President &amp; Trust Investment Officer
Chemical Bank and Trust
235 EMain St
Midland, MI 48640-5137
Phone: (989) 633-5185
Fax:
(989) 839-5479
scott.bork@chemicalbankmi.com

Director of Public Policy
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2032
Fax :
(269) 968-0413
sheri.brady @wkkf.org

Executive Director
Manistee County Community Foundation
77 SpruceSt
Manistee, MI 49660-1524
Phone: (231) 723-7269
Fax:
(231) 723-4983
manisteefoundation @net-port.com

Ms. Mary Lou Boughton

Ms. Theresa Bray

Ms. Christine Bruske-Hitch

Director
Kalamazoo Youth United Way
709 S Westnedge Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-6003
Phone: (269) 343-2524 ext.244
Fax:
(269) 344-7250
mboughton@ gkuw .org

Executive Director/Y AC Advisor
Allegan County Community Foundation
524 Marshall St
Allegan, MI 49010-1632
Phone: (269) 673-8344
Fax:
(269) 673-8745
bray@ alleganfoundation.org

Program Associate
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
111 Water St
PO Box 495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
Phone: (989) 354-6881
Fax:
(989) 356-3319
chitch @cfnem.org

Mr. John Bouwman

Ms. Betsy Briere

YACAdvisor
Shiawassee Community Foundation
PO Box 753
Owosso, MI 48867

Vice Chair
Battle Creek Community Foundation
202 Deer Path Ln
Battle Creek, MI 49015-7935
rbbriere@comcast.net

Ms. Rita Bouwman

Ms. Susan Broman

YAC Director
S ' wassee Community Foundation
i'OBox 753
MI 48867
989) 729-1358

Executive Director
Steelcase Foundation
901 44th Street
PO Box 1967
Grand Rapids, MI 49508-7575
Phone: (616) 246-4695
Fax:
(616) 475-2200
sbroman@ steelcase.com

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Ms. Beth Buelow
Program Officer
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
bbuelow@rotarycharities.org

Ms. Cynthia Burkhour
Initiative Manager
Access Recreation Group, LLC
2454 Lamplighter Dr
Jenison, MI 49428-9127
Phone: (616) 669-9109
accessrecreationgroup@juno.com

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Mr. Peter Cambier

Ms. Kathy Cavanaugh

Vice President
Northern Initiatives
21288 Ceasar Dr
Marion, MI 49665
Phone: (231) 743-9599
pcambier@niupnorth.org

Executive Assistant
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:.
(269) 372-2163
kcavanaugh @fetzer.org

Mr. Oliver Cameron

Ms. Caroline Chambers

Vice President
Friedman Family Foundation
1215 Southwood Ct
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-9735
Phone: (734) 994-5387
Fax:
(734) 994-7687
ocameron@umich.edu

President
Comerica Charitable Foundation
PO Box 75000
Detroit, MI 48275-3390
Phone: (313) 222-3571
Fax:
(313) 222-5555
caroline_chambers @comerica.com

Ms. Susan Cameron

Ms. Elizabeth Cherin

President
Friedman Family Foundation
1215 Southwood Ct
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-9735
Phone: (734) 994-5387
Fax:
(734) 994-7687
susancam@ umich.edu

President/CEO
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 W 48th St
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
echerin @tfacf.org

Mr. C. David Campbell

Ms. Deb Chope Hughes

President
McGregor Fund
333 W Fort St Ste 2090
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (3 I 3) 963-3495
Fax:
(313) 963-3512
dave@mcgregorfund.org

Donor Relations Officer
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4773
Phone: (269) 381-4416
Fax:
(269) 381-3146
dhughes@ kalfound.org

Ms. Dessie Caulk

Mr. Peter Christ

Program Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2228
Fax:
(269) 969-2261
dessie@wkkf.org

Consultant
Council of Michigan Foundations
614 Jennings Landing
Battle Creek, MI 49015-3528
Phone: (269) 962-6144
Fax:
(269) 962-6144 call first
pjchrist@ iserv .net

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· gton, MI 48331 -1765
(248) 66 1-0473

Advisory Committee
eld Community Foundation
~California Dr NE
illage, MI 48076-3577
' C::'"!~~l2l @aol.com

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:Vlelonie Colaianne
an Born Rd
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48180-1340
(313) 792-6378
(313) 792-6262
·e_colaianne@mascohq.com

Mrs. Nancy Colina

Mr. Bruce Cook

Trustee
Colina Foundation
One Heritage Place Suite 220
Southgate, MI 48195-3048
Phone: (734) 283-8847
Fax:
(734) 283-3725

President
Cook Family Foundation
1015 Chipman Lane
Owosso. MI 48867-4965
Phone: (989) 725-5670
Fax:
(989) 725-3138
brucecook @charter.net

Ms. Diane Collier

Ms. Jacqueline Cook

Council of Michigan Foundations
One South Harbor Dr Suite 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Fax:
(616) 458-5006
rd.collier@comcast.net

Trustee
Cook Family Foundation
1015 Chipman Lane
Owosso, MI 48867-4965
Phone: (989) 725-5670
Fax:
(989) 725-3138

Mr. Robert Collier

Mr. Thomas Cook

President &amp; CEO
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 494 17-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842- 1760
rcollier@cmif.org

Executive Director
Cook Family Foundation
1201 N Washington
PO Box 278
Owosso, MI 48867-1770
Phone: (989) 725-1621
Fax:
(989) 725-3138
tom_cook@chartermi.net

Terreance Coleman

Ms. Jessica Coloma

Ms. Mary Carole Cotter

Assc. Community Foundations
of Michigan Foundations
on Centre Dr Ste 150
.• MI 48207-4465
(313) 566-2444
(313) 566-2445
CJia::tan@ cmi f. org

Program Associate
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2309
Fax:
(269) 969-2619
jessica.coloma @wkkf.org

General CounseU Asst Corp Secretary
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2144
Fax:
(269) 969-2118
mary .cotter@wkkf.org

Ms. Marie Colombo

Ms. Renee Courier

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Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation
I 00 Talon Centre Dr Ste I 00
Detroit, MI 48207-4266
Phon~ (313)393-1151
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
mcolombo@skillman .org

Program Associate
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Ave
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448
reneec @bayfoundation.org

Foundation
Heritage Place Suite 220
gate, MI 48195-3048
(734) 283-8847
(734) 283-3725

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Mrs. Jane Cracchiolo

Mr. Joe Curtin

Ms. Elaine Davenport

Vice President
Raymond M. and Jane Cracchiolo
Foundation
24055 Jefferson Ave Ste 200
Saint Clair Shores, MI 48080-1514
Phone: (586) 445-8111
Fax:
(586) 445-8112

Trustee
Osceola County Community Foundation
4424 W 48th Street
Fremont, MI 49412
Phone: (231) 734-9139
joecurtin60@hotmail.com

StoryCorps
80 Hanson Place Fl 2
Brooklyn, NY 11217- 1506
Phone: (646) 723-7025

Ms. Laura Craft

Ms. Lisa Cylar Miller

Ms. Amanda Davis

Program Director
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616) 454-1751 x 115
Fax:
(616) 454-6455

Program Officer
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, Ml 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 x 141
Fax:
(313) 961-2886
lmiller@cfsem.org

Coordinator
StoryCorps
80 Hanson Place Fl 2
Brooklyn, NY 11217- 1506
Phone: (646) 723-7025 ext 29
ada vis@ storycorps.net

Ms. Lisa Cripps

Ms. Judy Czerepowicz

Mr. Benjamin Davis

Director
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
2871 Knottingham Ln
Stevensville, MI 49127-9717
Phone: (269) 465-6939
Fax:
(269) 465-6899
fsuptonfdn@ opexonline.com

Trustee
Four County Community Fouhdation
2244 Serville Road
Allenton, MI 48002-2107
Phone: (81 0) 798-6433
Fax:
(81 0) 798-6436
czerepoj @trinity-health.org

Receptionist
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
benjamin@ bccfoundation. org

Ms. Susan Coddington

Mr. Larry Czerepowicz

Mr. Gary Dawley

Executive Assistant to the President
Council of Michigan Foundations
I S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
scuddi ngton @cmif.org

Four County Community Foundation
2244 Serville Rd
Allenton, MI 48002-2107

Secretaryffreasurer/Manager
Besser Foundation
123 N Second Ave Ste 3
Alpena, MI 49707-2873
Phone: (989) 358-1780
gdawley@ibcp.com

Ms. Julie Cummings

Mr. Phil D'Anieri

Ms. Janet Deal-Koestner

CMF Chairperson &amp; Trustee
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher
Foundation
2 West 67th St Apt 15AB
New York, NY 10023-6241
Phone: (212) 874-0380
Fax :
(212) 877-0286
juliefcummings@aol.com

Program Director
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
310 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1134
Phone: (734) 663-040 I
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
pdanieri@ aaacf.org

President
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation
6105 W. Hickory Road
Hickory Corners, Ml 49060-9707

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Ms. Lois DeBacker

Ms. Maura Dewan

Ms. Karen Dobbins

Associate Vice President Programs
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Matt Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502-1807
Phone: (810) 766-1714
Fax:
(81 0) 766-1753
1debacker@ mott.org

Foundation Program Associate
Office of the Foundation Liaison
P 0 Box 30013
Ill South Capitol Avenue
Lansing, MI 48909-7 513
Phone: (517) 335-4545
Fax:
(517) 335-7899
dewanm@ michigan.gov

President
Albion Community Foundation
1590 I E Michigan Ave
Albion, MI 49224-9107
Fax:
(517) 629-9020
liner8@yahoo.com

Ms. Anne DeBoer

Mr. Nicholas Deychakiwsky

Ms. Linda Doctor

Executive Director
Dow Corning Foundation
2200 W. Salzburg Road
Mail Code #C01252
Midland, MI 48686-0994
Phone: (989) 496-6290
Fax:
(989) 496-4393
a. m.deboer@ dowcorning.com

Program Officer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502-1807
Phone: (810) 238-5651
Fax:
(81 0) 766-1748
nDeychaki wsky@ mott.org

Health Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-161 I
Fax:
(269) 968-0413
lindoc@wkkf.org

Mr. Douglas Denison

Ms. Janet DeYoung

Dr. Richard Dolinski

Scientific Advisory Team
Great Lakes Fishery Trust
100 Miller Ave
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (734) 669-2662
Fax:
(734) 662-7520
doug. denison@ jjr-us.com

Executive Director
The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
70 W 8th St Ste 100
Holland, Ml 49423-3166
Phone: (616) 396-6590
Fax:
(616) 396-3573
janet@cfhz.org

Trustee
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E Main St
Midland, MI 48640-5153
Phone: (989) 496-1425 ext 10 I
Fax:
(989) 496-1426
rdolinski @tlcss .org

Mr. Paul DeRoche

Mr. Christopher Dine

Mr. Robert Doll

Vice President, Financial Adv isor
Merrill Lynch
32255 Northwestern Hwy Ste 260
Farmington, MI 48334-1574
Phone: (248) 737-6821
paul_deroche@ mi. com

Partner
Bodman L. L. P.
190 I Saint Antoine St
6th Floor At Ford Field
Detroit, MI 48226-2310
Phone: (313) 259-7777
Fax:
(313) 393-7579
cdine@bodmanllp.com

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
7042 Valleybrook
West Bloomfield, Ml 48322-4150
Fax:
(248) 851-7933
rfdoll @earthlink. net

Ms. Eileen DeVries

Mr. Dale Dittmer

Mr. John Donkersloot

President
Eileen and Brian DeVries Family
Foundation
250 Monroe Ave NW Ste 600
Grand Rapids, Ml49503-2283
Phone: (616) 774-4236
Fax:
(616) 774-4245
ei leen_devries@ mi. com

Vice President
Athens Area Community Foundation
2111 Oak Lane
Battle Creek, MI 49014-9526
drdittmer@msn.com

The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
116 E Central Ave
Zeeland, MI 49464-1718
donkersloot.john@ gmail.com

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Ms. Connie Donovan

Ms. Barbara Dryer

Dr. Randall Eberts

Capital Region Community Foundation
1836 Spring Lake Dr
Okemos, MI 48864-3855

Grants Manager &amp; Accounting Assistant
Council of Michigan Foundations
I S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
bdryer@cmif.org

Executive Director
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment
Research
300 S Westnedge Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4630
Phone: (269) 343-5541
Fax:
(269) 343-3308
eberts@upjohninstitute.org

Mr. David Donovan

Ms. Janice Ducsay

Mr. David Egner

Chair
Capital Region Community Foundation
1836 Spring Lake Dr
C/0 Donovan Company, LLC
Okemos, MI 48864-3855
Phone: (517) 349-6419
Fax:
(517) 349-3414
djdonovan@comcast.net

Secretary/Trustee
Raymond M. and Jane Cracchiolo
Foundation
1017 Buckingham
Grosse Pointe, MI 48230
Phone: (313) 882-2675
JGDforRMC@aol.com

President
Hudson-Webber Foundation
333 W Fort St Suite 1310
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 963-7777
Fax:
(313) 963-2818
degner@hudson-webber.org

Mr. Edward Downing

Ms. Kamilah Duggins

Ms. Cheryl Elliott

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-40 I 0
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
ejdowning@charter.net

StoryCorps
80 Hanson Place Fl 2
Brooklyn, NY 11217-1506
Phone: (646) 723-7025

President and CEO
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
310 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1134
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
celliott@ aaacf. org

Ms. Joyce Downing

Ms. Rachel Dunne

Mr. Robert Ellis

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Ste 320
Traverse City, Ml 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Public Policy Fellow
Council of Michigan Foundations
I S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
rdunne@cmif.org

Executive Director
Air Zoo
6151 Portage Rd.
Portage, Ml 49002-3003
Phone: 269-382-6555 x 119
rellis@airzoo.org

Mr. Gary Drainville

Ms. Shannon Easter

Mr. Lawrence Emig

General Manager
Wayne and Joan Webber Foundati on
44710 Morley Dr
Clinton Township, MI 48036-1357
Phone: (586) 465-3800
Fax:
(586) 465-3808
gdrainville@thewebbergroup.com

Trustee
Community Foundation·of Greater Flint
16289 Quail Ridge Ct
Fenton, MI 48430-9137
Phone: (810) 767-5600
Fax:
(810) 767-1650
seaster@tha-flint.com

Trustee
Osceola County Community Foundation
4424 W 48th Street
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412
leemig@ charter. net

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Ms. Libby Emig

Ms. Noelle Evans

Ms. Joann Farnham

Osceola County Community Foundation
4424 W 48th St
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721

Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
2350 Birch Dr
Saint Clair, MI 48079-3706
noellebevans@aol.com

Program Associate
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson· Street
Battle;. Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
(269) 962-2182
Fax:
joann@ bccfoundation.org

Mr. Tim Ervin

Ms. Tracey Ewing

Mr. James Feeney

President
Manistee County Community Foundation
1726 Lakeshore Rd
Manistee, MI 49660-1035
Phone: (231) 723-7269
Fax:
(231) 723-4983
tervin26@charter.net

CPA/Senior Manager
Plante &amp; Moran , PLLC
27400 Northwestern Hwy
Southfield, MI 48037
Phone: (248) 223-3482
Fax:
(248) 603-5626
tracey .ewing@ plantemoran.com

Director
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
920 Richlyn Drive
Adrian, MI 49221-9296
Fax:
(517) 265-5293

Ms. Jenifer Esch

Ms. Leslie Falconer

Rev. J. Felton

Department of the Attorney General
PO Box 30214
Charitable Trust Section
Lansing, MI 48909

Trustee
The Alabaster Fund
125 Park St Suite 450
Traverse City, MI 49684-3605
Fax:
(231) 935-4947
leslie@falconergroup.com

Trustee
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
4303 Londonderry Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49006-2759
Phone: (269) 349-5597
Fax:
(269) 373-0421
jlf2@sbcglobal.net

Ms. Katherine Eschenburg

Mr. David Farley

Ms. Amy Ferguson

Trustee
Four County Community Foundation
8641 Tubspring Road
Almont, MI 48003-8854
keschenb @yahoo.com

Executive Director
Albion Community Foundation
203 S Superior St
PO Box 156
Albion, MI 49224-1774
Phone: (517) 629-3349
Fax:
(517) 629-8027
director@albionfoundation.org

Communications Assistant
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
aferguson@ fetzer. org

Ms. DeDe Esque

Ms. Susan Farley

Ms. Ina Fernandez

Manager Operations &amp; Grantmaking
The Nokomis Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 305C
Waters Building
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2710
Phone: (616) 451-0267 ext 14
Fax:
(616) 451-9914
desque@nokomisfoundation.org

Albion Community Foundation
203 S Superior St
PO Box 156
Albion, MI 49224-1774
Phone: (517) 629-3349
Fax:
(517) 629-8027

Senior Investment Manager
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce St Ste 300
Birmingham, MI 48009-6063
Phone: (248) 647-9200
Fax:
(248) 647-5931
inaf@munder.com

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.Ms. Lynnette Ferrell

Ms. Debra Flannery

Ms. Carla Forkin

Program Officer
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street NW Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616) 451-4522
Fax:
(616) 451-8481
ferrell @freyfdn.org

Executive Director
Dickinson Area Community Foundation
427 S Stephenson Ave Ste 207
Iron Mountain, MI 49801-3458
Phone: (906) 774-3131
Fax:
(906) 774-7640
dcacf@uplogon.com

Senior Accountant
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, MI 48084-2818
Phone: "'(248) 643-9630
fax:
(248) 643-0588
csforkin@ kresge.org

Ms. Lynn Ferris

Mr. Dennis Fliehman

Ms. Renee Fowler

Vice President
New Vista, LLC
21165 Woodlore
Franklin, MI 48025
Phone: (248) 626-8075 ext I 03
Fax:
(248) 626-9261
lynnolaw@aol.com

President
Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Dr Ste 104
Lansing, MI 48911-5338
Phone: (517) 272-2870
Fax:
(517) 272-2871
dfliehman@crcfoundation.org

Frederick S. Upton Foundation
I 00 Ridgeway St
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-1047
Phone: (269) 982-1905
Fax:
(269) 982-0323

Mr. Bruce Fetzer

Ms. Lori Forbes

Ms. Christina Franco

Trustee
The John E. Fetzer Institute
C/o Gergely Law Offices, PC
Bucknell Bldg., P.O. Box 117
Vicksburg, MI 49097-0117
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163

Barry Community Foundation -Youth
629 W State St Ste 20 I
Hastings, Ml 49058-1680

Executive Assistant
Hudson-Webber Foundation
333 W Fort St Suite 1310
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 963-7777
Fax:
(313) 963-2818
tfranco@ hudson-webber. org

Ms. Jeri Fischer

Mr. Richard Ford

Mr. Donald Fraser

Director Membership &amp; Special Projects
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (6 16) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
jfischer@cmif.org

President
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-40 I0
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
rwf@runningwise.com

Vice Chairman
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941 -40 I 0
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
dfraser@mhc.net

Ms. Roxane Fitzpatrick

Ms. Susan Ford

Ms. Nancy Fraser

Office Manager
Arcus Foundation
402 E Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3888
Phone: (269) 373-4373
Fax:
(269) 373-0277
roxane@arcusfoundation.org

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Ste 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (23 I) 941-40 I0
Fax:
(231) 941-4066

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552

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Ms. Judy Frazer

Mr. John Frey

Mr. Michael Gallagher

Senior Contributions Administrator
DTE Energy Foundation
2000 Second Ave
1046WCB
Detroit, MI 48226-1203
Phone: (313) 235-9238
Fax:
(313) 235-0285
frazerj @dteenergy .com

Vice-Chairman
Frey Foundation
C/o CBF Investment Company
101 W. Hurlbut
Charlevoix, MI 49720-1309
Phone: (231) 547-5649
Fax:
(231)547-0036
cbf@freeway .net

Editorial Consultant
Council of Michigan Foundations
PO Box 1154
349 St. Joseph ~
Saugatuck, Ml 49453-1154
Phone: ' (269) 857-7705
Fax:
(928) 752-8375
cmfmichael@ aol.com

Mr. Wes Freeland

Mr. David Fukuzawa

1\tls. Julie Gant

Vice President Donor Relations
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4773
Phone: (269) 381-4416
Fax:
(269) 381-3146
wfreeland@ kalfound.org

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml 48084-2818
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
ddfukuzawa@kresge.org

Director of Information Systems/Services
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000 ext 257
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
jgant@fetzer.org

Ms. Elaine Frenthway

Ms. Roberta Gabier

Mr. David Gardiner

Executive Assistant
The Power Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 1201
Kalamazoo, Ml 49007-3918
Phone: (269) 382-5800
Fax:
(269) 382-0079
efrenthway @connable.com

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, Ml 49007-3915
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Vice President Community Investment
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4773
Phone: (269) 381-4416
Fax:
(269)381-3146
dgardi ner@ kalfound.org

Mr. Frederick Freund

Mr. Russell Gabier

Ms. Patricia Gardner

Executive VP/CEOffrustee
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, Ml 49007-3915
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465
fritz@isgilmore.org

Secretaryffrustee
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
2516 Frederick A venue
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-2148
Phone: (269) 342-6411 .
Fax:
(269) 342-6465
russell.gabier@ wmich.edu

Vice President
Besser Foundation
123 N Second Ave Ste 3
Alpena, MI49707-2873
Phone: (404) 873-6208
patgardner@mindspring.com

Ms. Jane Freund

Ms. Christine Gabridge

Mr. Andrew Gatewood

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915

Admin Assistant/Accountant ·
Four County Community Foundation
30909 34 Mile Road
Richmond, Ml 48062-4603
Phone: (81 0) 798-0909
Fax:
(81 0) 798-0908
chris@4ccf.org

Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, MI 48084-2818
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
argatewood@ kresge.org

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Mr. Alfred Gemrich

Mr. Mike Goorhouse

Attorney
W. S. and Lois VanDalson Foundation
151 S Rose St Ste 800
C/0 Howard and Howard Attorneys PC
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4718
Phone: (269) 382-8767
Fax:
(269) 382-1583
aja@h21aw.com

Mr. Eugene Grice

Program Assistant Youth Philanthropy
Council of Michigan Foundations
356 Huizanga Hall
3201 Burton St SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546-4420
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
mgoorhouse@cmif.org

President
James A. Welch Foundation
1615 S Franklin Ave
Flint, MI 48503-2863
Phone: '(810) 248-4336
Fax:
(81 0) 238-6775
egrice43361 @mac.com

Ms. Kathy Ginocchio

Ms. Elena Gormley

Director of Technology
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
kginocchio@cmif.org

Ms. Vivian Grice

Barry Community Foundation -Youth
629 W State St Ste 201
Hastings, MI 49058-1680

James A. Welch Foundation
1615 S Franklin Ave
Flint, MI 48503-2863
Phone: (810) 238-4336

Ms. JoMarie Goerge

Ms. Sharon Grant

Trustee
Colina Foundation
9523 West RS Ave
Schoolcraft, MI 49087-8428
Phone: (734) 283-8847
Fax:
(734) 283-3725
jgoerge@mac.com

Ms. Betty Gross

Executive Director
Reid Family Foundation
2600 Auburn Ct
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-3201
Phone: (248) 852-5500
Fax:
(248) 852-8620
sgrant@tlexible-products.com

Director
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
525 Richlyn Dr
Adrian, M149221-9117
Phone: (517) 263-4007
Fax:
(517) 265-5293

Ms. Sue Goldsen

Mr. Daniel Greeney

Board of Directors
Lenawee Community Foundation
PO Box 142
Tecumseh, M1 49286
Phone: (517) 787-9546
sgoldsen@ k I 053.com

Mr. Charles Gross

Board of Trustees
Ferris Greeney Family Foundation
2740 Littlefield Dr NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-1231
Phone: (616) 949-8788
dan@ shiprockpictures.com

President
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
153 E Maumee St
Adrian, Ml49221-2703
Phon~ (517)263-5788
Fax:
(517) 265-5293
chrlsegrs@aol.com

Mr. Warren Goodell

Mrs. Wendy Greeney

Executive Director
Southfield Community Foundation
- 630 Evergreen Rd
Southfield, MI 48075-1769
Phone: (248) 796-4190
Fax:
(248) 796-4195
cgoodell @scfmi.org

Ms. Margaret Gunnell

President
Ferris Greeney Family Foundation
711 W Haddonstone PI
Mequon, WI53092-5885
Phone: (616) 949-8788
Fax:
(262) 240-0125
wendylooe@earthlink.net

Trustee
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 W 48th Street
Fremont, MI 49412

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. Ernest Gutierrez Jr.

r Area Community Foundation
• Huron St Ste 200
r, MI 48 103-6705
) 769-9 191
- ) 747-7450

Ms. Paula Hampson

Ms. Jan Hartough

Mecosta County Community Foundati on
4424 W 48th St
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721

Trustee
Barry Community Foundation
629 W State Street
Hastings, MI 49058
Phone: (269) 948-4862
Fax:
(269) 948-3323
hartough@ msu.edu

Mr. Robert Hampson Jr.

Ms. Merry Hawley

Trustee
Mecosta County Community Foundati on
17964 Rivers Edge Dr
Big Rapids, MI 49307-8801
Fax:
(231 ) 796-6227

Executive Director
Leelanau Township Community
Foundation
3750 S Lake Shore Dr
Lake Leelanau, MI 49653-9520
Phone: (231) 386-9000
Fax:
(231) 386-9000
ltcf@1ocalnet.com

Ms. Barbara Harmer
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Ste 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax :
(231) 941-4066

- Pamela Halladay
Program Officer

Foundation
'oodward Ave
. 1 48201 -1300
( l3) 833-1300
13) 833-1710

\

Ms. Denise Hayman-Loa
Managing Director
Hamilton Lane
1 Belmont Ave
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004-1617
Phone: (610) 617-6069
Fax:
(610) 617-9853
dhayman-loa@ hamiltonlane.com

Mr. Donald Harmer

Ms. Karen Heath

Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-4010
Fax:
(231 ) 941-4066
donharmer@aol.com

Secretary
Barry Community Foundation
102 EState St
Hastings, MI 49058-1809
Phone: (269) 945-5005
queenopawn @cab1espeed.com

Ms. Renee Harris

Ms. Delores Heim

Sarah Jones - Assistant
Sarah's Mile, LLC
302-A West 12th Street#l21
New York, NY 10014
Phone: (21 2) 633-2433
Fax:
(212) 627-6659
sarahjones@sarahjonesonl ine.com

Four County Community Foundation
594 Almont Ave
C/0 Tri-City Times
Imlay City, MI 48444
Phone: (81 0) 724-6716

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Ms. Cristin Heinbeck

Ms. Martha Hilboldt

Program Assistant
Dorothy A. Johnson Center on
Philanthropy and Nonprofit Management
40 I Fulton St W
C/0 Grand Valley State University
Grand Rapids, MI 49504-6431
Phone: (616) 331-7589
Fax:
(616) 331-7593
heinbecc@ gvsu.edu

Mr. Christopher Hindbaugh

The Power Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 1201
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3918

Community Investment Officer
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
!51 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4773
Phone: -{269) 381-4416
Fax:
(269) 381-3146
chindbaugh@ kalfound.org

Dr. Guillermina
Hernandez-Gallegos
Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2337
Fax:
(269) 969-2188
whg@ wkkf.org

Ms. Georgene Hildebrand

Ms. Cheryl Hinds

Besser Foundation
123 N Second Ave Ste 3
Alpena, MI 49707-2873
Phone: (989) 354-3181
Fax:
(989) 356-3319
georgene@ tbmcorp.com

Program Associate
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-5992
Fax:
(269) 963-7633
cheryl @bccfoundation.org

Dr. Oran Hesterman

Ms. Bonnie Hildreth

Ms. Megan Hogikyan

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2060
Fax:
(269) 969-2693
oran.hesterman@ wkkf.org

President
Barry Community Foundation
629 W State St Ste 201
Hastings, MI 49058-1680
Phone: (269) 945-0526
Fax:
(269) 945-0826
bonnie@ barrycf.org

Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation Youth
310 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1134
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514

Ms. Deborah Higgins

Ms. Becky Hill

Ms. Hollis Hope

Program Associate
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000 ext 211
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
dhiggins@ fetzer.org

Barry Community Foundation- Youth
629 W State St Ste 20 I
Hastings, MI 49058-1680

Project Mngr Philanthropy Awareness
Foundation Works
4195 17th St
Boulder, CO 80304-0842
Phone: (720) 222-2683
hhope@ seaweb.org

Mr. James Hilboldt

Ms. Jennifer Hill

Mr. Kenneth Horn

Chairman
The Power Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 1201
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3918
Phone: (269) 382-5800
Fax:
(269) 382-0079
jh ilboldt@connableoffice.com

Program Officer
Ruth Mott Foundation
I l l E Court St Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (81 0) 233-0170
Fax:
(810) 233-7022
jhill @rmfdn.org

Donor Services
Saginaw Community Foundation
100 S Jefferson Ave Ste 20 I
Saginaw, MI 48607-1274
Phone: (989) 755-0545
Fax:
(989) 755-6524
ken @saginawfoundation.org

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Ms. Kathi Horton

Ms. Barbara Hughey

Ms. Brenda Hunt

President
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-3505
Fax:
(810) 767-0496
khorton @cfgf.org

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915

President &amp; CEO
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: , (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
brenda@ bccfoundation.org

Ms. Elizabeth Hosking

Mr. Richard Hughey, Jr.

Ms. Pamela Hurley

Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
1415 Heritage Tower
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Phone: (269) 968-6171
Fax:
(269) 968-5126

Vice President Program
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465
rick@isgilmore.org

Assistant Battle Creek Programs
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2142
Fax:
(269) 969-2261
pamela.hurley@wkkf.org

Mr. John Hosking

Ms. Patricia Hughey

Ms. Kathryn Huschke

Trustee
Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
252 Bradley St
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4504
Phone: (269) 965-2446
Fax:
(269) 968-5126

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915
Phone: (269) 342-641 1
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Chief Program Officer
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 W 48th St
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phon~ (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
khuschke@tfacf.org

Ms. Susan Howbert

Mr. Richard Hughey, Sr.

Ms. Nancy Ickier

Director Family Philanthropy
Council of Michigan Foundations
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste !50
Detroit, MI 48207-4465
Phone: (313) 566-2444
Fax:
(313) 566-2445
show bert@ aol.com

President/Chairman of the Boardffrustee
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

Executive Director
Asante Foundation, Inc.
211 W Washington St Ste 2400
South Bend, IN 46601-1708
Phone: (574) 968-4194
Fax:
(574) 968-3921
nancy. ickier@ asantefound.org

Ms. Jennifer Huffman

Ms. Kristine Huizen

Mr. Douglas lies

Program Officer
Isabel Foundation
PO Box 250
Eastport, MI 49627-0250
Phone: (231) 881-0907
torchlake@ hotmail.com

Program Officer
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, N.W ., Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616) 451-0303
Fax:
(616)451-8481
huizen@freyfdn.org

Senior VP Investments
lies Family Conservation Scholarship
Fund
4805 Towne Centre Rd
Saginaw, MI 48604-2831
Phone: (989) 791-8422
Fax:
(989) 791-8406
Douglas_Iles@ mi. com

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Dr. Gail Imig

Ms. Wendy Jackson

Mr. David Johnson

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-1611
Fax:
(269) 968-0413
Gail.Imig@wkkf.org

Program Director
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616) 454-1751 x II 0
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
wjackson@ grfoundation.org

Distribution Committee Vice Chair
Leelanau Township Community
Foundation
6655 NW Bayshore Dr
Northpprt, Ml 49670
jacqjohnson@ bignet.net

Ms. Shirley Ingraham

Mr. William Jansen

Ms. Dorothy Johnson

Technology Manager
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, MI 48207-4266
Phone: (313) 393-1185
Fax:
(313) 393-1187

Managing Director
Common fund
15 Old Danbury Rd
Wilton, CT 06897-2500
Phone: (203) 563-5170
Fax:
(203) 563-5490
wjansen @cfund.org

Trustee
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
One Michigan Ave East
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Phone: (6 16) 847-6881
Fax:
(616) 847-6882
daj@ ahlburg.com

Ms. Mary Ittigson

Mr. Gary Jbara

Mr. Geoffrey Johnson

VP of Finance and Administration
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-3501
Fax:
(810)767-0496
mittigson @cfgf.org

Sr. Investment Management Consultant
Smith Barney Citigroup
211 E Water St
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-5823
Phone: (248) 522-9586

Associate Regional Director
Russell Investment Group
909 A St
Tacoma, W A 98402-5111
Phone: (253) 439-4947
Fax:
(253) 439-4720
gjohnson @russell. com

Mr. Brian Jackson

Ms. Analise Johnson

Ms. Holly Johnson

Program Officer
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E Main St
PO Box 289
Midland, Ml 48640-0289
Phone: (989) 839-9661 x 11
Fax:
(989) 839-9907

Y AC Member/MCFYP Committee
Manistee County Community Foundation
364 Second St
Manistee, MI 49660-1746
Phone: (231) 723-6665
anajohnsonl @yahoo.com

Secretary
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
526 River St
Spring Lake, MI 49456-1908
Fax:
(616) 842-9518
haepjohnson@ sbcglobal.net

Ms. Lois Jackson

Ms. Bari Johnson

Ms. Michelle Johnson

Community Investment Manager
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI49007-4773
Phone: (269) 381-4416
Fax:
(269) 381-3146
!jackson@ kalfound.org

President &amp; Trustee
Paul A. Johnson Foundat-ion
41 Washington Ave Ste 349
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1378
Phone: (616) 847-1003
Fax:
(616) 847-8987
paj foundation@ thestantongrou p.com

Program Associate
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, MI 48084-2818
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
mdjohnson@ kresge.org

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Ms. Sharnita Johnson

Ms. Sarah Jones

Ms. Cassandra Joubert

Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, MI 48207-4266
Phone: (313) 393-1 180
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
sjohnson@skillman.org

Actress &amp; Poet
Sarah's Mile, LLC
302 A West 12th St. #121
New York, NY 10014
Phone: (212) 633-2433
Fax:
(212) 627-6659
bookings@ sarahjonesonline.com

Vice President Community Investment
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: ,(313) 961-6675 xll3
Fax:
(313) 96 1-2886
cjoubert@cfsem.org

Ms. Vera Johnson

Mr. Sylvester Jones Jr.

Ms. Marcy Joy

Senior Financial Advisor
lies Family Conservation Scholarship
Fund
32255 Northwestern Highway Suite 260
Triatria Building
Farmington, MI 48334
Phone: (248) 737-6829
Fax:
(248) 327-0095
verajohnson@ mi. com

Program Officer
Ruth Mott Foundation
111 E Court St Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (810) 233-0170
Fax :
(810) 233-7022
sjones@rmfdn.org

Program Officer
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W Western Ave Suite 200
Muskegon, MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538
Fax:
(231) 722-4616
mjoy @cffmc.org

Mr. William Johnston
Secretary/Treasurer
The Ronda E. Stryker &amp; William D.
Johnston Foundation
100 W Michigan Ave Ste 100
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3965
Phone: (269) 553-6948
Fax:
(269) 553-7249

Mr. David Jones
Program Officer/Y AC Advisor
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community
Foundation
61 6 Petoskey St Suite 100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
Phone: (231) 348-5820
Fax:
(231) 348-5883
djones@ phsacf.org

1-1s. Sally Jones
"ice President
_"ational Center for Family Philanthropy
I 18 St NW Ste 300
"ashington, DC 20036-2428
Pbooe: (202) 293-3424
fu:
(202) 293-3395
@ncfp.org

Ms. Elizabeth Jordan

Ms. Christine Kageff

Program Associate
Ruth Mott Foundation
Ill E Court St Ste 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (810) 233-0170
Fax:
(81 0) 233-7022
ejordan@ rmfdn.org

VP Philanthropy/Community Relations
JP Morgan Asset Management
611 Woodward Ave
Suite MI-8038
Detroit, MI 48226-3408
Phone: (3 13) 225-2 125
Fax :
(313) 225-3333
christine.kageff@chase.com

Ms. Rhonda Jordan

Ms. Paula Kaiser VanDam

Program Assistant
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, MI 48207-4266
Phon~ (313) 393-1185
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
rjordan@ skillman.org

Acting Executive Director
Michigan Community Service
Commission
1048 Pierpont Dr Ste 4
Lansing, MI 48911-5976
Phone: (517) 373-1386
Fax:
(517) 373-4977
kaiserp@ michigan.gov

Ms. Kim Jorgensen

Mr. Howard Kalleward

Board Secretary
Four County Community Foundation
C/o Tri City Times
594 N. Almont Avenue
Iml ay City, MI 48444-1072
Phone: (810) 724-2615
Fax:
(81 0) 724-8552
tct @pageone-inc.com

Vice President
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
525 Landsdowne Ave
Portage, MI 49002-1101
Phone: (269) 344-3472
Fax:
(269) 344-3472

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Ms. Jane Kalleward

Dr. James Kelly

Mr. Bill Kinley

Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
525 Landsdowne Ave
Portage, MI 49002-1101

Co-Chair
Learning To Give
203 Cloverly Rd
Grosse Pointe, MI 48236-3316
jakmcn@ mindspring.com

Chair
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
843 Asa Gray Dr
Ann Arbor, Ml48 105-2566
Phone: P 34) 971-6850
Fax:
(734) 487-1252
wdkin1ey @aol.com

Ms. Tara Kaminski

Ms. Reshma Ketkar

Mr. Donald Kinnee

Communications Coordinator
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E Main St
PO Box 289
Midland, MI 48640-0289
Phone: (989) 839-9661 x 33
Fax:
(989) 839-9907

Senior Associate
Hamilton Lane
I Belmont Ave
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004-1617
Phone: (610) 617-5754
Fax:
(610) 617-9853
rketkar@ hamilton lane. com

Y AC Member/MCFYP Committee
Branch County Community Foundation
599 North Fall River Drive
Coldwater, MI 49036
donald.r.kinnee@wmich.edu

Mr. Olof Karlstrom

Mr. Ronald Kilgore

Mr. Gerald Knight

Treasurer
Heron Oaks Foundation
9425 Horton Road
Goodrich, MI 48438-9489
Phone: (810) 239-5511
Fax:
(81 0) 232-6311
heronoaks@&lt;.:enturytel.net

Secretary
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
100 W Michigan Ave Suite 100
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3965
Phone: (269) 388-9800
Fax:
(269) 388-9868
rkilgore@ greenleaftrust.com

President
Speckhard-Knight Charitable Foundation
771 Bogey Court
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-8844
Phone: (734) 761-8752
Fax:
(734) 827-0091
zmjk@comcast.net

Mr. James Keenan

Ms. Linda Kimbel

Mr. Wayne Kruger

President
Edward F. and Irma Hunter Foundation
423 Sycamore St Ste 101
iles, MI 49120-2374
Phone: (269) 684-3248
Fax:
(269) 684-3224
jamesfkeenan@ aol.com

Executive Director
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
201 N Mitchell St Ste 101
PO Box 102
Cadillac, MI 49601-1859
Phone: (231) 77 5-9911
Fax:
(231) 775-8126
l.kimbel @cadillacfoundati on.org

Deputy Director of Development
Air Zoo
6151 Portage Rd.
Portage, MI 49002-3003
Phone: 269-382-6555 x 122
wkruger@airzoo.org

Dr. Nanette Keiser

Mr. Howard King

Mr. David Kruis

President
Berrien Community Foundation
2900 S State St Suite 2E
Sai nt Joseph, MI 49085-2467
Phone: (269) 983-3304 ext I
Fax:
(269) 983-4939
oanettekeiser@berriencommunity.org

Volunteer Coordinator
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-40 I 0
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
hiking@rotarycharities.org

CFO
The Power Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 120 I
C/0 The Connable Office, Inc.
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3918
Phone: (269) 382-5800
Fax:
(269) 382-0079
dkruis @connableoffice.com

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Ms. Sara Kubanek

Ms. Carol Laird

Ms. Donna Lartigue

Trustee
Allegan County Community Foundation
5828 Ellcourt Dr
Fennville, MI 49408-9499
Phone: (616) 653-5299
Fax:
(616) 653-5825
sara.kubanek@53 .com

Program Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2244
Fax:
(269) 969-2127
cjl@wkkf.org

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) %9-2227
Fax: , (269) 968-0413
donna.lartigue@wkkf.org

Mr. Gordon Kummer

Mr. Mark Lange

Mrs. Jacqueline Lawrence

CEO
Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Foundation
10315 Grand River Rd Ste 301
Brighton, MI 48116-9586
Phone: (81 0) 229-6380
Fax:
(810) 229-6384
Ghugok@aol.com

Executive Director
Edward Lowe Foundation
58220 Decatur Road
PO Box 8
Cassopolis, MI 49031-9477
Phone: (269) 445-4221
Fax:
(269) 445-2648
mark@lowe.org

Vicksburg Foundation
15740 Poplar Lane
Vicksburg, MI 49097-9755
Phone: (269) 649-0349
Fax:
(269) 376-8040

Ms. Linda Kummer

Ms. Vicki Langkam

Mr. Warren Lawrence

Executive Director
Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Foundation
10315 Grand River Suite 301
Brighton, MI 48116
Phone: (81 0) 229-6380
Fax:
(81 0) 229-6384
Lindakummer@aol.com

Pfizer Foundation (Retired)
7630 W Saint Andrews Cir
Portage, MI 49024-4402
Phone: (269) 324-0948
Fax:
(269) 324-1070
vickie@ langkam.com

Trustee
Vicksburg Foundation
15740 Poplar Lane
Vicksburg, MI 49097-9755
Fax:
(269) 649-2333
warjack@aol.com

Ms. Lucinda Kurtz

Mr. Gary LaPlant

Ms. Cynthia Leach

350 Rock Creek Dr
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1860
Phone: (734) 665-9160
lucindakurtz @comcast.net

Executive Director
Community Foundation of the Upper
Peninsula
2500 7th Ave South Suite I 03
Escanaba,MI49829-1176
Phone: (906) 789-5972
Fax:
(906) 786-9124
cfup@chartermi.net

Finance Director
Community Foundation Alliance of
Calhoun County
34 W Jackson St
Battle Creek, Ml 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
(269) 962-2182
Fax:
cindy@bccfoundation.org

Ms. Christine Kwak

Ms. Lynn Larkin

Ms. Leslie Lee

Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2334
Fax:
(269) 969-2619
christine.kwak@wkkf.org

Senior Program Officer
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-8270
Fax:
(810) 767-0496
Harkin @cfgf.org

President
Herrington-Fitch Family Foundation
204 River Street
PO Box 605
Elk Rapids, MI 49629-9605
Phone: (231) 264-9392
Fax:
(231) 264-9391
llee@pinehollow.org

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Ms. Andrea Leistra

Mr. J. Lawrence Lipton

Ms. Susan Lovell

Investment Manager
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce St Ste 300
Birmingham, MI 48009-6063
Phone: (248) 64 7-920 I
Fax:
(248) 647-6542
aleistra@ munder.com

Vice President Investments
Smith Barney Citigroup
4000 Town Ctr Suite 1800
Southfield, MI 4807 5-1505
Phone: (248) 358-7030
Fax :
(248) 358-7157
james.!.! ipton@ smi thbarney .com

Consultant
The Wege Foundation
PO Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616
slovell I 9@comcast.net

Mr. David Lindberg

Ms. Carol Litka CIMA

Mr. Greg Lyman

VP Finance and Administration
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
dlindberg@cmif.org

Senior Vice President
Smith Barney Citigroup
4000 Town Ctr Suite 1800
Southfield, Ml 48075-1410
Phone: (248) 358-7115
Fax:
(248) 358-7157
carol.litka@smithbamey.com

Senior Vice President and Corporate Secre
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 490 I 7-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2348
Fax:
(269) 969-2638
GREG.LYMAN@WKKF.ORG

Mr. Donald Lindow

Ms. Dahna Loeding

Mr. James MacLachlan

Vice President
Comerica Charitable Foundation
400 Renaissance Ctr Ste 2155
C/0 Wilson, Kemp &amp; Associates
Detroit, MI 48243-1676
Phone: (313) 259-6210
Fax:
(313) 259-3928
dalindow @comerica.com

Trustee
Lapeer County Community Foundation
220 W Nepessing St
Suite 202
Lapeer, MI 48446-3809
Phone: (81 0) 664-0691
Fax:
(81 0) 664-0691

Board Chair
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
250 Monroe Ave NW
C/0 Merrill Lynch
Grand Rapids , MI 49503-2215
Phone: (888) 214-8023
Fax:
(616) 842-9518
J im_MacLachlan@ mi. com

Ms. Jillian Lindsey

Mr. Santiago Lopez

Communications Manager
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
jill ian@ bccfoundation.org

Program Assistant
Arcus Foundation
402 E Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3888
Phone: (269) 373-4373
Fax:
(269) 373-0277

Ms. Laura Linger

Ms. DeeAnn Lounsbery

1152 Chatfield Rd
Winnetka, IL 60093-1846
lauralinger@ comcast. net

Accounts Manager
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
111 Water St
PO Box 495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
Phone: (989) 354-6881
Fax:
(989) 356-3319
dlounsbery@cfnem.org

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Mr. Randy Maiers
President and CEO
Community Foundation of St. Clair
County
5I6 McMorran Blvd
Port Huron, MI 48060-3826
Phone: (810) 984-4761
Fax:
(810) 984-3394
randy@stclairfoundation.org

Ms. Jan Maino
Vice President of Programs
The Jackson County Community
Foundation
One Jackson Square Suite II 0-A
Jackson, MI 49201-I406
Phone: (5 I 7) 787-132 I
Fax:
(5 I 7) 787-4333
jmaino@jacksoncf.org

�34th Annual Conference
Ms. Rachel Maksimchuk

Mr. Jerry Mason

Mr. David Maxwell

President
Community Foundation Alliance of
Calhoun County
I 04 S Hillsdale St
PO Box 101
Homer, MI 49245-1026
Phone: (269) 553-2975
rachel.maksimchuk.anxp@statefarm.com

Burton H. and Elizabeth S. Upjohn
Charitable Trust
4139 Lake Terrace Dr
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-2511
Phone: (269) 375-2500
Fax:
(269) 375-0211

Vice President, Borad of Directors
Lenawee Community Foundation
PO Box 142
Tecumseh, MI 49286
Phone: (5 I 7}263-21 91
cssdir.@tc3net.com

Ms. Janet Manning

Ms. Lauren Matthews

Ms. Linda May

Executive Director
Lapeer County Community Foundation
220 W Nepessing St
Suite 202
Lapeer, MI 48446-3809
Phone: (8 10) 664-0691
Fax:
(81 0) 664-0691
lccf@charterintemet.com

Barry Co mmunity Foundation -Youth
629 W State St Ste 201
Hastings, MI 4905 8- 1680

Associate Director
Arcus Foundation
402 E Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3888
Phone: (269) 373-4373
Fax:
(269) 373-0277
linda@arcusfoundation.org

Mr. Jeffrey Mansour

Mrs. Mary Maurer

Ms. Olivia Maynard

Program Officer
Ruth Mott Foundation
Ill E Court St Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (81 0) 233-0170
Fax: · (810) 233-7022
jmansour@rmfdn.org

Secretary
St. Ignace Area Community Foundation
160 Church St
PO Box 315
Saint Ignace, MI 49781-1602
Phone: (906) 847-3701
Fax:
(906) 847-3893
info@st.ignace.com

President
Heron Oaks Foundation
Northbank Center, Suite 417
432 N. Saginaw
Flint, MI 48502-2013
Phone: (810) 239-1535
Fax:
(810) 232-6311
omaynard@ umich.edu

Mr. James Marcoux

Ms. Lou Ann Mawby

Ms. Judith Maze

President
South Haven Community Foundation
5 Chippewa Ct
South Haven, MI 49090-1639
Phone: (269) 637-1141 ext 105
Fax:
(269) 637-3144
jtmarcoux@ i2k.com

W.K. Kellogg Foundation
8400 N 39th St
Augusta, MI 49012-9713
Phone: (269) 731-4638
Fax:
(269) 731-5914

Trustee
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S Rose St Ste 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4773
Phone: (269) 372-7643
Fax:
(269) 372-8362

Ms. LeeAnn Martuch

Dr. Russell Mawby

Ms. Terri McCarthy

Program Officer
Saginaw Community Foundation
100 S Jefferson Ave Ste 201
Saginaw, MI 48607-1274
Phone: (989) 755-0545
Fax:
(989) 755-6524
leeann@ saginawfoundation.org

Chairman Emeritus
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
8400 N 39th St
Augusta, MI 49012-9713
Phone: (269) 731-4638
Fax:
(269) 731-5914
russmawby@aol.com

Vice President of Programs
The Wege Foundation
PO Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480 x202
Fax:
(616) 957-0616
tmccarthy@ wegefoundation.org

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�34th Annual Conference
Mr. Madison Mccarty

Ms. Chris McGuigan

Mr. Roger Merrifield

Director of Investment Services
Hammond Associates
101 SHanley Rd Fl 3
Saint Louis, MO 63105-3406
Phone: (314) 746-1600
Fax:
(314) 746-1699
mmccarty@ hammondassociates.com

President/CEO
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W Western Ave Suite 200
Muskegon, MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538
Fax:
(231) 722-4616
cmcguigan @cffmc.org

President and CEO
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washipgton Ave
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (98'9) 893-4438
Fax~
(989) 893-4448
rogerm@ bayfoundation.org

Ms. Lisa McComb

Ms. Mary Mcintire

Ms. Donnell Mersereau

Interim Executive Director
Bay Harbor Foundation
750 Bay Harbor Dr
Petoskey, MI 49770-8056
Phone: (231) 439-2700
Fax:
(231) 439-2701
lisa@ bayharborfoundation.org

Trustee
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
PO Box 456
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-0456
Phone: (906) 847-3701
Fax:
(906) 847-3893
maryk. mcintire@ mac.com

Director Community Foundations
Council of Michigan Foundations
I S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
dmersereau @cmif.org

Mr. Chris McCoy

Mr. Marvin McKinney Ph.D.

Ms. Julie Metty Bennett

Trustee
Besser Foundation
123 N Second Ave Ste 3
Alpena, MI 49707-2873
cmccoy@ magnaloy.com

6320 W Lake Dr
Haslett, MI 48840

Assistant Trust Manager
Great Lakes Fishery Trust
600 W Saint Joseph St Suite 10
Lansing, MI 48933-2265
Phone: (517) 371-7468
Fax:
(517) 484-6549
jbennett@pscinc.com

Ms. Diane McDonald

Ms. Kate McManus

Mr. Kenneth Micklash

Program Assistant
The Jackson County Community
Foundation
One Jackson Square Suite 11 0-A
Jackson, MI 49201-1406
Phone: (517) 787-1321
Fax:
(517) 787-4333
dmcdo nald@ jacksoncf.org

Office Manager
Herrington-Fitch Family Foundation
204 River Street
PO Box 605
Elk Rapids, MI 49629-0605
Phone: (231) 264-8384
Fax:
(231) 264-8773
leefamilyoffice@pinehollow.org

Executive Director
Tuscola County Community Foundation
PO Box 534
317SStateSt
Caro, Ml 48723-0534
Phone: (989) 673-8223
Fax:
(989) 673-8223
kennethmicklash@ yahoo.com

Ms. Dorrian McGhee

Ms. Laurie Melstrom

Ms. Deb Millican

Communications Manager
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste I 00
Detroit, MI 48207-4266
Phone: (3 13) 393-1185
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
ghee@skillman.org

Trustee
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
201 N Mitchell St Ste 101
Cadillac, MI 49601-1859
1melstrom @hotmail.com

UP YAC Coordinator
Community Foundation of the Upper
Peninsula
2500 7th Ave South Suite I 03
Escanaba, Ml49829-1176
Phone: (906) 789-5972
Fax:
(906) 786-9153

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34th Annual Conference
Ms. Jo Anne Mondowney

Mr. Burrows Morley Jr.

Ms. Ashley Morse

Trustee
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
1026 E Kearsley St
C/0 Flint Public Library
Flint, Ml 48503-1923
Phone: (81 0) 249-2041
jmondow@flint.lib.mi .us

Trustee
Morley Foundation
9449 Bayview Dr
Lillian, AL 36549-5537
Phone: (251) 961-1801
buzzmo@ gulftel.com

Program Officer
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Ave
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448
ashleym@ bayfoundation. org

Ms. La June

Mr. Jonathan Morley

Mr. J, Keith Mote

Montgomery-Talley

Trustee
Morley Foundation
702 Karamol Ct
Petoskey, MI 49770-3237
Phone: (231) 439-0377
jcm@ ahtech.com

Director - Foundation Practice
Hammond Associates
101 SHanley Rd Fl3
Saint Louis, MO 63105-3406
Phone: (314) 746-1600
Fax:
(314) 746-1699
kmote@ hammondassociates.com

Vice President for Finance &amp; Treasurer
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2280
Fax :
(269) 969-2261
LMT®WKKF.ORG

Mr. Joel Moore

Mr. Mark Morley

Mr. Mike Mraz

Financial Advisor
Smith Barney Citigroup
211 E Water Street Ste 400
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Phone: (269) 385-1300
joel.j .moore@ smithbarney .com

Vice President
Morley Foundation
\
3727 Prairie Creek Ln
Saginaw, MI 48603-1280
Phone: (989) 753-3438
Fax:
(989) 753-3438
mark_morley@ morleynet.com

Development Coordinator
Eileen and Brian DeVries Family
Foundation
333 Lakeside Dr SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-2009

Mrs. Carol Morley Beck

Mr. Robert Morley

Ms. Rachel Mraz

Trustee
Morley Foundation
N372 County Road 14
RR3
Napoleon, OH 43545-7466
Phone: (419) 599-7867
Fax:
(419) 599-9333
cmorleyb@earthlink.net

President/CEO
Morley Foundation
PO Box 2485
Saginaw, MI 48605-2485

Trustee
Eileen and Brian DeVries Family
Foundation
250 Monroe Ave NW Ste 600
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Phone: (616) 774-4256
Fax:
(616) 828-0976
rachel_mraz@ mi. com

Mrs. Sara Morley LaCroix

Ms. Sue Morley

Ms. Kathleen Muir

Trustee
Morley Foundation
427 Edgemoor Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49001-4208
LaCroixS @chartermi.net

Morley Foundation
II Slatestone Dr
Saginaw, MI 48603-2881
Phone: (989) 799-1479

Chairperson
Keller Foundation
2764 Pioneer Club Dr SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-2048
Fax:
(616) 949-1179
muirkk@comcast.net

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�34th Annual Conference
Ms. Sandra Murphy

Mr. Stephen Nedwicki

Ms. Maureen Nicholson

Donor Services Director
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Aint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-3653
Fax:
(810) 767-0496
smurphy @cfgf.org

Relationship Manager for Foundations
Comerica Bank
PO Box 75000
Mail Code 3462
Detroit, MI 48275-0001
Phone: (313) 222-5067
Fax:
(313) 222-7041
senedwicki @comerica.com

Executive Director
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community
Foundation
616 Petoskey St Suite 100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
Pho,ne: (231) 348-5820
Fax:
(231) 348-5883
mnicholson@ phsacf.org

Ms. Tracy Myers

Mr. Mark Neithercut

Ms. Donna Niester

Administrative Associate
Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 W 48th St
PO Box B
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350
Fax:
(231) 924-5391
tmyers@ tfacf. org

Director
Elizabeth Koegel Fund
300 River Place Dr Ste 5000
Detroit, MI 48207-5068
Phone: (313) 568-9000
Fax:
(313) 568-7503
mark@ mneithercut.com

Vice President
James C. Acheson Foundation
600 Fort St Ste I 00
Austin, Niester, Beauchamp &amp; Finnegan
Port Huron, MI 48060-3930
Phone: (81 0) 966-0900
Fax:
(810) 966-0990
donnan@ achesonventures.com

Ms. Joan Nagelkirk

Mr. James Nelson

Ms. Mariam Noland

Executive Director
Sanilac County Community Foundation
42 Austin St
Sandusky, MI 48471-1245
Phone: (810) 648-3634
Fax:
(810) 648-44 18
joan @clearideas.biz

Treasurer
KINSHIP Foundation
395 Honey Creek, NE
Ada, MI 49301-9798
Phone: (616) 676-2774
Fax:
(616) 676-2899

President
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961 -6675 x 101
Fax:
(313) 961-2886
mno1and @cfsem.org

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Ms. Cathy Nardi

Ms. Mary Nelson

Ms. Joan Noricks

Executive Director
Marquette Community Foundation
401 E Fair Ave
PO Box 37
Marquette, MI 49855-2951
Phone: (906) 226-7666
Fax:
(906) 226-2104
mcf@chartermi.net

President
KINSHIP Foundation
PO Box 399
Ada, MI 49301-0399
Phone: (616) 676-2774
Fax:
(616) 676-2899

President
Canton Community Foundation
50430 School House Rd
Canton, MI 48187-5910
Phone: (734) 495- 1200
Fax:
(734) 495-1212
jnoricks@cantonfoundation.org

Mr. Patrick Naswell

Ms. Susan Newhof

Ms. Rebecca Noricks

Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502-1807
Phone: (810) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 766-1753
pnas well@ matt.org

Communcations Consultant
Ruth Mott Foundation
8599 Old Channel Trl
C/o Great Lakes Philanthropic Services
Montague, MI 49437-1329
Fax:
(81 0) 233-7022
Newhofcollins@aol.com

Communications Specialist
Council of Michigan Foundations
I S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 494 17-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616)842-1760
moricks@cmif.org

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�34th Annual Conference
Dr. Kimberly Norris, MD

Ms. Dena O'Flynn

Ms. Elizabeth Pachota

Chair
Barry Community Foundation
629 W State Street
Hastings, MI 49058
Phone: (269) 945-3888
Fax:
(269) 945-2112
kjnorris@eyeentmds.com

Information Specialist
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 W Kl Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163

Program Officer
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: ( 313) 961-6675 ext 114
Iiax:
(313) 961-2886
lpachota@cfsem.org

Ms. Catherine Obits

Ms. Debbie Oglenski

Mr. David Page

Program Assistant
The Gerber Foundation
4747 W 48th St Suite 153
Fremont, MI 49412-7431
Phone: (231) 924-3175
Fax:
(231) 924-7906
cob its@ ncresa.org

Executive Director
Huron County Community Foundation
1160 S Van Dyke Rd
Bad Axe, MI 48413-9615
Phone: (989) 269-2850
Fax:
(989) 269-8209
oglendeb@ hotmail.com

Trustee
The Jewish Fund
660 Woodward Ave
2290 First National Building
Detroit, Ml 48226-3516
Phone: (313) 465-7506
Fax:
(313) 465-7507
dkp@ honigman.com

Ms. Amy O'Brien

Ms. Barbara Orr Hill

Ms. Carol Paine-McGovern

Program Administrator
Greenville Area Community Foundation
I0 I N Lafayette St
Greenville, MI 48838-1853
Phone: (6 16) 754-2640
Fax:
(6 16)754-3174
grants@ gacfmi.org

President &amp; CEO
Michigan Women's Foundation
17177 N Laurel Park Dr Ste 161
Livonia, MI 48152-3997
Phone: (734) 542-3946
Fax:
(734) 542-3952
hillb@ mi wf.org

President
Paine Family Foundation
2445 Hall Street SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3504
Phone: (616) 285-0409
Fax:
(616) 285-0409
painemcgov@aol.com

Ms. Colleen Ochoa Peters

Ms. Tamalon Overton

Ms. Surabhi Pandit

Director Philanthropic Services
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 x 117
Fax :
(313) 961-2886
cpeters@cfsem.org

Program Assistant
The Skillman Foundation
I 00 Talon Centre Dr Ste I00
Detroit, MI 48207-4266
Phon~ (313)393-1168
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
toverton@ skillman.org

Y AC Member/MCFYP Committee
Southfield Community Foundation
28663 Castlegate Dr
Southfield, MI 48034-5617
spandit@umich.edu

Ms. Teresa Odden

Ms. Marcia Owen

Ms. Kari Pardoe

Program Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-1611 ext 2025
Fax:
(269) 968-0413
tlo@wkkf.org

Executive Director
Winship Memorial Scholarship
Foundation
49 Michigan Ave W
C/0 Comerica Bank Trust Division
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3603
Phone: (269) 966-6344
Fax:
(269) 966-6356
mao wen @comerica.com

Director Michigan LEAGUE
ConnectMichigan Alliance
7375 Woodward Ave Ste 2730
Detroit, MI 48202-3157
Phone: (313) 309-1668
Fax:
(313) 309-1651
kpardoe@connectmichiganalliance.org

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�34th Annual Conference
Ms. Ann Parfet

Ms. Pauline Pasch

Chair
Donald and Ann Parfet Family Foundation
259 E Michigan Ave Ste 409
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-5902
Phone: (269) 349-9123
Fax:
(269) 349-8993
anndon @aol.com

Y AC Advisor/Program Officer
Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Dr Ste 104
Lansing, MI 48911-5338
Phone: (517) 272-2870
Fax:
(517) 272-2871
ppasch @crcfoundation.org

Mr. Donald Parfet

Mr. Bradley Patterson

Treasurer
Donald and Ann Parfet Family Foundation
259 E Michigan Ave Ste 409
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-5902
Phone: (269) 349-8999
Fax:
(269) 349-8993
drparfet@ ameritech.net

Senior Program Officer
Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Dr Ste 104
Lansing, MI 48911-5338
Phone: (517) 272-2870
Fax:
(517) 272-2871
bpatterson @crcfoundation .org

Mr. James Park

Ms. Linda Patterson

President
Besser Foundation
560 S State Ave
Alpena, MI 49707-3842
Phone: (989) 354-1100
jpark@besser.com

Executive Director
Dyer-lves Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 501H
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2716
Phone: (616) 454-4502
Fax:
(616) 454-8545
linda @dyer-ives.org

Mr. Floyd Parks

Mr. James Peggs MD

Trustee/Vice Chairman/Treasurer
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Ste 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915
Phone: (269) 344-2818
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

James A. &amp; Faith Knight Foundation
180 Little Lake Dr Suite 6B
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-6219

Ms. Phyllis Parks

Mr. Phillip Peters

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465

VP Administration
Charles Stewart Mott Founaation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502-1807
Phone: (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 237-4857
ppeters@ mott.org

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Ms. Carol Petredean-Di
Salvio
President/Y AC Advisor
Homer Area Community Foundation
104 S Hillsdale St
PO Box lSI
Herner, MI 49245-1026
Phone: (517) 568-5222
Fax:
(517) 568-5453
carol @cfa-cc.org

Ms. Susan Piesko
Trustee
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
690 Wren Road
Frankenmuth, MI 48734-9320
Phone: (989) 652-9656
Fax:
(989) 652-0145
spiesko@hotmail.com

Ms. Susan Pool
Director &amp; COO
Ruth Mott Foundation
Ill E Court St Suite 3C
Flint, MI 48502-1649
Phone: (81 0) 233-0170
Fax:
(810) 233-7022
spool @rmfdn.org

Ms. Kathryn Pope
Director of Finance
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Ave
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438
Fax:
(989) 893-4448
kathyp@ bayfoundation.org

Ms. Jennifer Poteat
Trustee
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
4 Geddes Heights
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1724
Phone: (734) 327-9682
jenpf@comcast.net

�34th Annual Conference
Ms. Brenda Price

Ms. Valerie Quinn

Ms. Susan Randall

Program Director
JohnS. and James L. Knight Foundation
333 W Fort St Suite 2070
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 964-1114
Fax:
(313) 964-4606
price@ knightfdn.org

Program Associ ate
Four County Community Foundation
3760 Mitchell Rd
Lapeer, Ml 48446-9631
Phone: (81 0) 798-0909
Fax:
(810) 798-0908
valerie @4ccf.org

Records Secretary
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy,Ml48084-2818
Phone: "(248) 643-9630
(248) 643-0588
fax:
scrandall@ kresge.org

Ms. Jody Price

Mr. Michael Rachor

Mr. Richard Ransford

CFO
The Wege Foundation
PO Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616
jprice@ wegefoundati on.org

CEO
Rachor Family Foundation, LTD
PO Box 320100
C/0 Rachor Investment
Flint, MI 48532-0002
Phone: (81 0)732-7777
Fax:
(810) 732-7757
helpme@rias .net

Board Member
Tuscola County Community Foundation
PO Box 534
Caro, MI 48723
Phone: (989) 673-2175
ransford @centurytel.net

Mr. Nick Pumilia

Ms. Maureen Radke

Mrs. Sue Ransford

StoryCorps
80 Hanson Place Fl 2
Brooklyn, NY 11217-1506
Phone: (646) 723-7025

Program Office
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street
PO Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440
Fax:
(231) 536-2640
maureen @c3f.org

Trustee
Tuscola County Community Foundation
PO Box 534
Caro, MI 48723
Phone: (989) 673-2175

Ms. Barb Quain

Ms. J odee Raines

Treasurer
Four County Community Foundation
109 S Main St
Capac, M148014-3715
Phone: (810) 395-4359
Fax:
(810) 395-2944

Ms. Kelly Quardokus
Communications/Grants Manager
Michigan State Bar Foundation
306 Townsend St
Lansing, MI 48933-2012
Phone: (800) 968-6723
Fax:
(517) 371-3325
kelly@ msbf.org

Director
The Jewish Fund
6735 Telegraph Road
P.O. Box 2030
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301-3141
Phone: (248) 203-1487
Fax:
(248) 645-7879
raines@jfmd.org

Mr. Wayne Ramsey
Program Officer
.
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000 ext 277
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
wramsey@ fetzer.org

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Ms. Marcia Rapp
Vice President of Programs
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616) 454-1751 x 104
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
mrapp@ grfoundati on.org

Mr. Stan Rathbun
Executive Director
Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
113 W Broadway Rd
PO Box 1283
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858-9038
Phone: (989) 773-7322
Fax:
(989) 773-1517
srathbun@ mpacf.org

�34th Annual Conference
Ms. GayMaria Ray

Ms. Gloria Robinson

Mrs. Barbara Rohwer

Admi nistrative Assistant
Paul A. Johnson Foundation
I Washington Ave Ste 249
Grand Haven, Ml 49417-1377
Pbooe: (616) 847-1003
Fax:
(616) 847-8987
gaymaria@thestantongroup.com

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
333 W Fort St Ste 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
GGJRobinson@ aol.com

Spouse
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street NW Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (6 16) 451-0303
Fax:
(616) 451-8481

~ . Kristin Reis
FORCE Coordinator
Saginaw Community Foundation
100 S Jefferson Ave Ste 201
Saginaw, Ml48607-1274
Pbone: (989) 755-0545
Fax:
(989) 755-6524
kristi n@ saginawfoundation.org

Ms. Lynne Robinson

Ms. Vicki Rosenberg

Trustee
Fremont Area Community Foundation
II l OW 108thSt
Grant, MI 49327-9607
drobinson@ thinkextreme. net

Vice President &amp; COO
Council of Michigan Foundations
I S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
vrosenberg @cmif.org

_ Is. Deborah Rey

Mr. Brian Rodgers

Mr. Randall Ross

Executive Liaison for Programs
'J ( _ Kellogg Foundation
l _lfichigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
e: (269) 969-2321
"Fax:
(269) 969-2638
@wkkf.org

Chairperson
Midland Area Community Foundation
3979 N. Perrine Road
Midland, Ml 48642
Phone: (989) 839-3269
Fax:
(989) 839-1626

Program Officer
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961 -6675
Fax:
(313) 961-2886
rross@cfsem.org

_ Irs. Amy Richardson

Ms. Debra Rodgers

Ms. Claralyn Ruger

Office Administrator
Homer Area Community Foundation
25 112 Mile Rd
mer, Ml 49245-9793
e: (517) 568-3495
Fax:
(517) 568-5453
dation@ homeracf.org

Midland Area Community Foundation
3979 N Perrine Rd
Midland, MI 48642-8336
Phone: (989) 835-7823

Youth Program Manager
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
claralyn@ bccfoundation.org

_ Irs. Margaret Ann Riecker

Ms. Elyse Rogers

Ms. Tara Russel

Trnstee/President
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
l W Main St
d, MI 48640-4264
. (989) 631-3699
(989) 631-0675
er@ hhdowfoundation.org

President &amp; CEO
Midland Area Community Foundation
5809 Windy Gyle
Midland, MI 48640-6945
Phone: (989) 631-8621
Fax:
(989) 839-9393
emrogers @charter.net

Program Officer
Community Foundation of St. Clair
County
516 McMorran Blvd
Port Huron, Ml 48060-3826
Phone: (810) 984-4761
Fax:
(810) 984-3394
tara@ stclairfoundation. org

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Ms. Shelly Saines

Ms. Laura Schapman

Mr. Herb Scott

PresidentJCEO
The Jackson County Community
Foundation
One Jackson Square Suite II 0-A
Jackson, MI 49201-1406
Phone: (517) 787-1321
Fax:
(517) 787-433 3
ssaines @jacksoncf.org

Board Trustee
Four County Community Foundation
7130 General Squier Rd
Almont, MI 48003-8441
Phone: (81 0) 441-6981

Board Chair
Canton Community Foundation
50430 School House Rd
Canton, MI 48187-59 10
Phone: F 34) 495-1200
Fax:
(734) 495-1212

Mr. Joseph Salas

Mr. Scott Schropp

Ms. Margaret Sellers Walker

Vice-President
Four County Community Foundation
C/o CSB Bank
206 N. Main
Capac, MI 48014-3144
Phone: (810) 395-4313
Fax:
(810) 395-7343
jsalas @csbbank.com

Vice President Investments
Iles Family Conservation Scholarship
Fund
4805 Towne Centre Rd Ste 200
Saginaw, Ml 48604-2831
Phone: (989) 791-8493
Fax:
(989) 791-8406
Scott_Schropp@ ml.com

Chair
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616) 454-1751
Fax:
(616) 454-6455

Mr. Victor Sanchez

Mr. Donald Schuster

Mr. Mark Serra

Trustee
Battle Creek Community Foundation
I 00 Pinehurst Ln
Battle Creek, MI 490 15-9400
Phone: (269) 965-7127
vsanchez@earth-usa. org

Trustee/Community Relations Chair
Mt. Pleasant Area Community f oundation
1106 Country Way
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858-6102
Phone: (989) 773-6904
dschuster@ listeningear.com

Director of Business Development
Yeo &amp; Yeo CPA's and Business
Consultants
3023 Davenport Ave
Saginaw, MI 48602-3652
Phone: (989) 793-9860
Fax:
(989) 793-0186
marser@ yeoandyeo.com

Ms. Ellen Satterlee

Ms. Bernie Schwind

Mr. Robert Shalett

Executive Director
The Wege Foundation
PO Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616
emsatterlee@ wegefoundation. org

Clare County Community Foundation
PO Box 289
Midland, MI 48640-0289

Director Marketing and Publications
Council on Foundations
1828 L Street NW Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036-5104
Phone: (202) 467-0469
Fax:
(202) 466-5722
robert.shalett @co f. org

Mr. Miguel Satut

Mr. Carl Schwind

Mr. Frederick Shell

Program Director Youth &amp; Education
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2684
Fax:
(269) 969-21 88
miguel.satut @wkkf.org

Chair
Clare County Community Foundation
5759 Shirley Ann Dr
Harrison, MI 48625-9699
Fax:
(989) 539-7807
carlandbemie @toast. net

President
DTE Energy Foundation
2000 Second Ave
2386 WCB
Detroit, MI 48226-1203
Phone: (313) 235-8821
Fax:
(313) 235-7613
shell f@dteenergy .com

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Ms. Shirley Showalter

Mr. Leonard Smith

Mrs. Carol Soule

Vice President of Programs
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
sshowalter@fetzer.org

President &amp; Trustee
Ethel and James Flinn Foundation
500 Woodward Ave Ste 3500
Detroit, MI 48226-3485
Phone: (313) 965-8580
Fax:
(313) 965-8252
lws@flinnfoundation.org

Executive Director
Shiawassee Community Foundation
PO Box 753
100 E. Main Street
Owosso, MI 48867
P~one: (989) 725-1093
Fax:
(989) 729-1358
shiafdn@ michonline.net

Ms. Diana Sieger

Ms. Marsha Smith

Ms. Amy Spray

President
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616) 454-1751 x lOS
Fax:
(616) 454-6455

Executive Director
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231)941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
msmith@ rotarycharities.org

Assistant Program Manager
Great Lakes Fishery Trust
600 W Saint Joseph St Suite 10
Lansing, MI 48933-2265
Phone: (517) 484-4954
Fax:
(517) 484-6549
aspray@pscinc.com

Mr. Sam Singh

Ms. Maureen Smyth

Ms. Beverly Spriggs

President/CEO
Michigan Nonprofit Association
I 048 Pierpont Dr Ste 3
Lansing, MI 48911-5976
Phone: (517) 492-2400
Fax:
(517) 492-2410
singhsam@mnaon1ine.org

Senior YP Programs and Comm
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502-1807
Phone: (810) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 766-1753
msmyth@ mott.org

Program Associate
Council of Michigan Foundations
I 00 Talon Centre Dr Ste ISO
Detroit, MI 48207-4465
Phone: (313) 566-2444
Fax:
(313) 566-2445
bspriggs@cmif.org

Mr. David Sluyter

Ms. Carol Snapp

Ms. Amanda St. Pierre

Senior Advisor
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
dsluyter@fetzer.org

Program Officer/Comm Coord
Arcus Foundation
402 E Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3888
Phone: (269) 373-4373
Fax:
(269) 373-0277
carol @arcusfou ndation.org

PR &amp; Marketing Associate
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616) 454-1751 ext 135
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
astpierre@ grfoundation.org

Dr. Gerald Smith

Ms. Theresa Sondys

Ms. Carmen Stevens

President &amp; CEO
Detroit Youth Foundation
7375 Woodward Ave Ste 2800
Detroit, MI 48202-3121
Phone: (313) 875-3400
Fax:
(313)875-3401
gsmith @detroityouth.org

Senior Program Officer
Metro Health Foundation
333 W Fort St Suite 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 965-4220
Fax:
(313) 965-3626
TheresaSondys@ aol.com

Director of Philanthropic Services
Falconer Group
125 Park St Ste 450
Traverse City, MI 49684-3605
Phone: (231) 946-5320
carmen@ falconergroup.com

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�34th Annual Conference
Ms. Petra Stone

Mr. Jon Stryker

Ms. Laurene Swanson

Program Communications Associate
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
petra@ bccfoundation.org

President
Arcus Foundation
402 E Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3888
Phone: (269) 373-4373
Fax:
(269) 373-0277

Board Member!PR Chair
Athens Area Community Foundation
PO Box 437
Athens, MI 490I I-0437
Phone: (269) 729-5464
rswanson @iserv .net

Ms. Susan Stout

Ms. Elizabeth Sullivan

Mr. David Swenson

Program Officer
Hillsdale County Community Fo~ndation
2 SHowell St
PO Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242-1820
Phone: (517) 439-510 I
Fax:
(517) 439-5109
s.stout@abouthccf.org

Senior VP/Program &amp; Admin
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, MI 48084-2818
Phone: (248) 643-9630
Fax:
(248) 643-0588
ecsulli van@ kresge.org

Vice President
Michigan Nonprofit Association
I 048 Pierpont Dr Ste 3
Lansing, MI 48911-5976
Phone: (517) 492-2400
Fax:
(5 I 7) 492-2410
ds wenson@ mnaonli ne. org

Ms. Betsy Stover

Mr. Joseph Sutkowi

Ms. Kathy Szenda Wilson

Trustee
FrederickS. Upton Foundation
430 Oxford Rd
East Lansing, MI 48823-2654
Phone: (517) 337-7575
Fax:
(517) 337-8151
betsystover@aol.com

YAC Member/MCFYP Committee
Greenville Area Community Foundation
10733 Stakes Rd
Greenville, MI 48838-9467
jsutkowi @yahoo.com

Program Officer
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
kathy@ bccfoundation.org

Ms. Barbara Stremler

Mr. George Sutton

Mr. Bryon Taber

Trustee
Four County Community Foundation
4637 Hollow Comers Rd
Dryden, MI 48428-9725

Director, Client Service
Allegiant Asset Management Group
755 W Big Beaver Rd Ste 1500
Troy, MI 48084-4929
Phone: (248) 729-8346
Fax:
(248) 729-8807
george.sutton@ allegiantgrou p.com

Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
1415 Heritage Tower
Battle Creek, MI 490 I 7

Dr. Ira Strumwasser

Mr. Kyle Swanson

Ms. Nancy Taber

Executive Director &amp; CEO
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Foundation
600 E Lafayette Blvd X520
Detroit, MI 48226-2927
Phone: (313) 225-6399
Fax:
(3 13) 225-7730
istrumwasser@bcbsm.com

Y AC Member/MCFYP Committee
Tuscola County Community Foundation
4250 Robinson Road
Cass City, MI 48726
Phone: (989) 658-8690
kswanson07@ hotmail.com

Executive Assistant To President
Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda
Foundation
1415 Heritage Tower
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Phone: (269) 968-6 I 7 I
Fax:
(269) 968-5126
ntaber56@comcast.net

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Ms. Ann Tabor

Mr. Duane Tarnacki

Ms. Diane Thompson

President
Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-63 78
Fax:
(616) 842-9518
atabor@ghacf.org

Member
Clark Hill PLC
500 Woodward Ave Suite 3500
Detroit, MI 48226-3485
Phone: (313) 965-8264
Fax:
(3 13) 965-8252
dtarnacki @clarkhill.com

Executive Director
The Miller Foundation
310 WahWahTaySee Way
Battle Creek, MI 49015-4065
Phone: (269) 964-3542
Fax;
(269) 964-8455
dthompson@ millerfdn.org

Ms. Lillie Tabor

Mr. Bryan Taylor

Mr. Robert Thornton

Vice President
Metro Health Foundation
333 W Fort St Ste 1370
Detroit, MI 48226-3149
Phone: (313) 834-8468
normtabor@msn.com

President
Partnership for Learning
701 Sparrow
Lansing, MI 48910
Phone: (517) 374-4083
Fax:
(517) 37 4-4092
bryan@ partnershipfor1earning.org

Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, MI 48207-4266
Phone: (313) 393-1164
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
rthornton@ skillman.org

Dr. Margaret Talburtt

Ms. Mary Ann Taylor

Ms. Beverly Tippett

Executive Director
James A. &amp; Faith Knight Foundation
180 Little Lake Dr Suite 6B
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-6219
Phone: (734) 769-5653
Fax:
(734) 769-8383
pegtalburtt@yahoo.com

Planned Giving Spec./General Council
Battle Creek Community Founda'C ion
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
Maryann@ bccfoundation.org

Program Officer
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-3027
Fax:
(81 0) 767-0496
btippett @cfgf.org

Mr. Robert Tambellini

Ms. Tammie TenBroeke

Mr. Anthony Torres

President/CEO
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street
PO Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440
(231) 536-2640
Fax:
bob@c3f.org

Payroll/Benefits Administrator
Council of Michigan Foundations
l S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
ttenbroeke@cmif.org

Consultant
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
tony @bccfoundation.org

Ms. Pam Tanis
Trustee
Allegan County Community Foundation
r63 Walnut Park Dr
Hamilton, MI 49419-9639
Fax:
(269) 751-8634
ptltbrown @charter. net

Ms. Laura TerHaar

Ms. Tina Travis

Accounts Payable Administrator
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-3010
l terhaar@ cmi f. org

Executive Director
Gratiot County Community Foundation
1131 E Center St
PO Box 310
Ithaca, MI 48847-1603
Phone: (989) 875-4222
Fax:
(989) 875-2858
gccf@edzone.net

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�34th Annual Conference
Ms. Mary Trimbach

Ms. Elizabeth Upjohn Mason

Honorable Fred Upton

Data Applications Specialist
Council of Michigan Foundations
I S Harbor Dr Ste 3
PO Box 599
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-7080
Fax:
(616) 842-1760
mtri mbach@ cmi f.org

Trustee
Burton H. and Elizabeth S. Upjohn
Charitable Trust
4139 Lake Terrace Drive
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-2511
Phone: (269) 375-2500
Fax:
(269) 375-0211
upjohnmason @aol.com

Representative
House of Representatives
6th District
2183 Rayburn House Office Bldg.
Washington DC 20515-2206
Phone: (202) 225-3761
Fax:
(202) 225-4986

Ms. Barbara Tuckey

Ms. Sylvia Upton Wood

Ms. Linda Upton

Board Member
The Pinney Foundation
4738 Schwegler Rd
Cass City, MI 48726-9788
rl tuckey@ tband. net

Trustee
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
I00 Ridgeway St
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-1047
Phone: (269) 432-0844
Fax:
(269) 982-0323

FrederickS. Upton Foundation
I 00 Ridgeway St
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-1047

Mr. Robert Tuckey

Mr. Ben Upton

Mr. Stephen Upton

The Pinney Foundation
4738 Schwegler Rd
Cass City, MI 48726-9788

Trustee
Frederick S. Upton Foundation ,
I 00 Ridgeway St
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-1047
Phone: (269) 982-1905
Fax:
(269) 982-0323

President
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
100 Ridgeway St
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-1047
Phone: (269) 982-1905
Fax:
(269) 982-0323
supton @qtm.net

Mr. Peter Turner

Ms. Bonnie Upton

Ms. Dawn Uranis

Chair
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W Western Ave Ste 200
Muskegon, MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538
Fax:
(231) 722-4616
pmtsrl2@aol.com

FrederickS. Upton Foundation
I 00 Ridgeway St
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-1047
Phone: (269) 982-1905
Fax:
(269) 982-0323

Government &amp; Corporate Relations
American Axle and Manufacturing
One Dauch Drive
Detroit, MI 48211-1115
Phone: (313) 758-4884
Fax:
(313)974-3442
uranisd@ aam.com

Ms. Sandra Ulsh

Mr. David Upton

Ms. U rvashi Vaid

President
Ford Motor Company Fund
One American Road, Room 21 I AS
Dearborn, MI 48126-2701
Phone: (313) 594-2683
Fax:
(313) 337-6680
sulsh@ ford .com

Trustee
FrederickS. Upton Foundation
I 00 Ridgeway St
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-1047
Phone: (269) 983-5449
Fax:
(269) 983-4176

Executive Director
Arcus Foundation
119 W 24th St F1 9
New York, NY 10011-1913
Phone: (212) 488-3000
Fax:
(212) 488-30 I0
urvashi @arcusfoundation.org

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~

Is. Mandy Valentine

Program Associate

Kresge Foundation

Principal
• Canfield , Paddock, and Stone, PLC

anthro pic Services
G:==rily Foundation of Greater Flint
St
"02- 1206
10) 767-0464
10) 67-0496

Ms. Andi Vanderwoude

Ms. Ruth Vis

Barry Community Foundation -Youth
629 W State St Ste 201
Hastings, MI 49058-1680

Vice President Public Affairs
JP Morgan Chase
200 Ottawa Ave NW
Suite MI2-8854
Grand Rapids;"MI 49503-2405
Phone:, (616) 771-7409
Fax:
(616) 771-7596
ruth. vis @chase.com

Ms. Sarah VanLoo

Mr. Randy Walainis

Program Associate
Charlevoix County Community
Foundation
507 Water Street
PO Box 718
East Jordan, Ml 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440
Fax:
(231) 536-2640
sarah @c3f.org

Chair
Metro Health Foundation
706 E. Gunn Road
Rochester, Ml 48306-1904
Phone: (313) 226-9360
rwalain@uwcs.org

Ms. Clara Vargo
Secretary
Manistee County Community Foundation
4339 W Fox Farm Rd
Manistee, MI 49660-9572
claravargo@charter.net

Mr. Christian Velasquez
Ann Parfet Family Foundation
·gan Ave Ste 409
~=zoo. . fi 49007-5902
) 349-8483 .
_69) 349-8993
-z::;:eal21!@ameritech.net

Treasurer
Midland Area Community Foundation
208 Sylvan Lane
Midland, MI 48640
Phone: (989) 496-4571
Fax:
(989) 496-5435
chris.velasquez@dowcorning.com

Ms. Jenee Velasquez
K1!2::2n:IO Community Foundation
~

t

Ste 332
49007-4773

I:Z:x:!!ZOO. ~ I

Executive Director
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
1018 W Main St
Midland, Ml 48640-4264
Phone: (989) 631-3699 ext. 306
Fax:
(989) 631-0675
jenee@ hhdowfou ndati on. org

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Mr. Clayton Waldorf
Treasurer
Donald and Ann Parfet Family Foundation
259 E Michigan Ave Ste 409
Kalamazoo, Ml 49007-5902
Phone: (269) 349-8483
Fax:
(269) 349-8993

Mr. Kevin Walker
Associate Vice President Programs
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502-1807
Phone: (81 0) 766-1756
Fax:
(810) 766-1753
kwalker@mott.org

Mr. Harold Walls
Treasurer
Clare County Community Foundation
C/o Holiday Inn Express
I 0318 Clare A venue
Clare, Ml486!7-9733
Phone: (989) 386-1111
hiexpressclare@ yahoo.com

�34th Annual Conference
Mr. James Walter, CFA

Mr. Doug Weber

Mrs. Judy Weldy

Director Client Service
Allegia~t Asset Management Group
180 E Michigan A venue
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Phone: (269) 376-5784
Fax:
(269) 376-1121
james. walter@ allegiantgroup.com

Chief Financial Officer
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
3 10 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1134
Phone: (734) 663-0401
Fax:
(734) 663-3514
dweber@aaacf.org

Trustee
Melvin L. and Hilda J. Zuehlke Chari
Foundation
1185 Glendale Ave
Saginaw, MI 48638-4749
Phone: (989) 799-6545
mortjudy@prodigy.net

Mr. Matthew Wasmund

Ms. Lee Weber

Ms. Erin Welker

Vice President
JP Morgan Asset Management
611 Woodward Avenue
Suite MII-8113
Detroit, MI 48226-3408
Phone: (313) 225-3454
Fax:
(313)225-3948
matthew .h. wasmund@ jpmorgan.com

Program Director
Dyer-Ives Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Suite 501H
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2716
Phone: (616) 454-4502
Fax:
(616) 454-8545
lnweber@dyer-ives.org

Communications Director
Barry Community Foundation
629 W State St Ste 201
Hastings, MI 49058-1680
Phone: (269) 945-0526 ext 282
Fax:
(269) 945-0826
erin@ barrycf.org

Mr. Charles Wattles

Ms. Anne Weekley

Mr. Lawrence Wells

Trustee
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915
Phone: (269) 349-0800

Vice President Communications
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 x 143
Fax:
(313) 961-2886
aweekley@cfsem.org

Executive Asst To the President
Michigan League for Human Services
1115 S Pennsylvania Ave Ste 202
Lansing, MI 48912-1668
Phone: (517) 487-5436
Fax :
(517) 371-4546
lwells@mlan.net

Mr. Mike Weaver

Mr. Peter Wege

Ms. Dianah Wells-Wilson

President
The Pinney Foundation
7972 Bay Drive
Pigeon, MI 48755-9753
mtweaver@avci.net

Chairman
The Wege Foundation
PO Box 6388
Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6388
Phone: (616) 957-0480
Fax:
(616) 957-0616

Executive Assistant To the CEO
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181
Fax:
(269) 962-2182
dianah@ bccfoundation.org

Ms. Toby Weaver

Mr. Keith Weigel

Ms. Kara Werner

The Pinney Foundation
7972 Bay Dr
Pigeon, MI 48755-9753
Phone: (989) 856-2657

Regional Manager Non-profit Services
Allegiant Asset Management Group
755 W Big Beaver Rd Ste 1500
Troy, Ml 48084-4929
Phone: (248) 729-8344
Fax:
(248) 729-8807
Keith. Weigel@ allegiantgroup.com

Program Officer
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 968-1611
Fax:
(269) 968-0413

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�34th Annual Conference
Ms. Barbara Wertheimer

Ms. Sandra White

Ms. Marie Wilkerson

Program Officer
DENSO North America Foundation
24777 DENSO Drive MC 4600
PO Box 5047
Southfield, Ml 48086-5047
Phone: (248) 372-8233
Fax:
(248) 213-2550
barb_ wertheimer@denso-diam.com

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Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
1849 Saxon Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48 103-5628
rmslwhite@yahoo.com

Trustee
Osceola County Community Foundation
4424 W 48th St
Fremont, MI 49412-872 l
fmwilkerS'on6 l @hotmail.com

Ms. Yvonne West

Mr. Stuart White

Ms. Barbara Willyard

Program Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 490 l 7-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2685
Fax:
(269) 969-2127
carol. west@ wkkf.org

Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
140 Ashman St
PO Box 349
Midland, MI 48640-5138
Phone: (989) 837-1100
Fax:
(989) 837-3240

Executive Director
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
l l l Water St
PO Box 495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
Phone: (989) 354-6881
Fax:
(989) 356-33 l 9
bwillyard @cfnem.org

Mr. Robert Wheeler

Ms. Carolyn Wierda

Trustee/Vice President
Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
102 S Main St
C/0 Firstbank
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858-2336
Phone: (989) 773-2600
Fax:
(989) 773-0814
bwheeler@firstbankmi .com

Board of Trustees
Bay Area Community Foundati.on
9 10 N Walnut St
C/o Bay City Public Schools
Bay City, MI 48706-3773
Phone: (989) 67 l -8 l 68
wierdac@bcschool.net

Ms. Lynn White

Mr. Charles Wiesen

President &amp; Trustee
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
PO Box 349
Midland, MI 48640-0349
Phone: (989) 837-l 100
Fax:
(989) 837-3240
lynnwhite003@aol .com

Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
l l l Water St
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
Phone: (989) 354-6881
Fax:
(989) 356-33 l 9
wiesenc@gmail.com

Mr. Robert White

Ms. Julie Wiesen

Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
310 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, MI 48 l 04-1 l 34

Program Director
Community Foundation for' Northeast
Michigan
l l l Water St
PO Box 495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
Phone: (989) 354-6881
Fax:
(989) 356-33 l 9
wiesenj @cfnem.org

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Mr.J. Wilson
Trustee
Besser Foundation
4574 Trawler Ct Apt 301
Fort Myers, FL 33919-8215
riwilson101 @hotmail.com

Ms. Karen Wilson
President
Karen Colina Wilson Foundation
27929 Elba Dr
Grosse Ile, MI 48 l 38-1928
Phone: (734) 692-2618
kwilson@cdob.com

Mr. Patrick Wilson
Legal Counsel
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
PO Box 848
Traverse City , MI 49685-0848
Phone: (23 l) 941-4010
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
pwilson@ shrr.com

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                    <text>34th Annual Conference
Ms. Sharalee Wilson

Mr. Lloyd Yeo

Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552

President
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
3023 Davenport Ave
Saginaw, MI 48602-3652
Phone: (989) 793-9830
Fax:
(989) 793-0186
lloyeo@ yeoandyeo.com

Mr. Timothy Wintermute
Executive Director
The Hannan Foundation
4750 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201-1300
Phone: (313) 833-1300 *817
Fax:
(313) 833-1710
twintermute @hannan.org

Ms. Lee Wittkop
Executive Assistant
Allegan County Community Foundation
524 Marshall St
Allegan, MI 49010-1632
Phone: (269) 673-8344
Fax :
(269) 673-8745
wittkop@alleganfoundation.org

Mr. Daniel Wyant
President &amp; COO
Edward Lowe Foundation
58220 Decatur Road
POBox 8
Cassopolis, MI 4903 I -9477
Phone: (269) 445-4220
Fax:
(269) 445-2648
dan@lowe.org

Ms. Amber Yoder
Youth &amp; Marketing Coordinator
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
2 SHowell St
PO Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242-1820
Phone: (517) 439-510 I
Fax:
(517) 439-5109
a.yoder@ abouthccf. org

Ms. Jonse Young
Planned and Major Gifts Director
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616)454-1751 xl08
Fax:
(616) 454-6455
jyoung@grfoundation.org

Mr. Bryan Zocher
Program Officer
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3915
Phone: (269) 342-6411
Fax:
(269) 342-6465
bryan@ isgilmore.org

Ms. Judith Yeo

Mr. Henry Zuilhof

Vice President
Yeo Family Foundation
1169 Glendale Ave
Saginaw, MI 48638-4749
Phone: (989) 792-715 I
Fax:
(989) 793-0136

Treasurer
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
250 E Front St Suite 320
Traverse City, MI 49684-2552
Phone: (231) 941-40 I 0
Fax:
(231) 941-4066
henryz @chartermi. net

38

�34th Annual Conference
Speakers

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Ms. Becky Bechler

Ms. Janice Brown

Partner
Public Affairs Associates
600 W Shiawassee St
Lansing, MI 48933-1032
Phone: (517) 371-3800
Fax:
(517) 371-3363
bechler@paaonline.com

Superintendent
Kalmazoo Public Schools
1220 Howard St
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-1871
Phone: (269) 337-0123
Fax:
(269) 337-0149
brownjm@ka1amazoo.kl2.mi.us

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Dr. Joyce Brown

Vice President of Products
BoardSource
1828 L Street NW Suite 900
Washington, DC 20036-5114
Phone: (202) 776-7947
Fax:
(202) 452-6299

Principal
Organizational Development Solutions,
LLC
235 North Ave
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3430
Phone: (269) 441 -3202
jbrown @odsolutions. ws

Ms. Bea Boccalandro

Mr. Tom Callanan

President
YeraWorks, Inc.
I 0204 Amsterdam Rd
Waynesboro, PA 17268-8414
Phone: (717) 762-9865
Fax:
(717) 762-9861
bea@ vera works.com

Program Officer
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (269) 375-2000
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
tcallanan@ fetzer. org

Mr. Henry Bromelkamp

Mr. Keith Charters

President
Brome1kamp Company
106 E 24th St
Minneapolis, MN 55404-3522
Phone: (612) 767-6701 ext 16
Fax:
(612) 870-9616
henry@bromelkamp.com

Chair
Natural Resources Commission
126 Springhill Rd
Traverse City, MI49686-8588
Phone: (231) 947-3845
kei thcharters@ charter .net

Ms. Elaine Brown

Mr. Thomas Clay

Executive Director
Michigan Food &amp; Farming System
416 Agriculture Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1039
Phone: (517) 432-0712
Fax:
(517) 353-7961
browne@ msu .edu

Director of State Affairs
Citizens Research Council of Michigan
124 W Allegan St Ste 1502
Lansing, Ml48933-1716
Phone: (517) 485-9444
Fax:
(517) 485-0423
tclay@crcmich.org

39

�34th Annual Conference
Ms. Ann Coles

Ms. Virginia Esposito

Mr. Louis Glazer

Director
Pathways To College Network
31 StJames Ave
C/0 The Education Resources Institute
Boston, MA 02116-4101
Phone: (617) 556-0535
Fax:
(6 17) 422-8841

President
National Center for Family Philanthropy
1818 N St NW Ste 300
Washington, DC 20036-2428
Phone: (202) 293-3424
(202) 293-3395
Fax:
ginny@ncfp.org

President
Michigan Future, Inc.
PO Box 130416
Ann Arbor, MI 48113-0416
Phone: (734) 747-8120
Fax:
(734) 322-0025
louisglazer@sbcglobal.net

Mr. Donald Dahlstrom

Mr. Milton Ezrati

Ms. Carol Goss

Senior Communications Officer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Matt Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502-1807
Phone: (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 766-1744
ddahlstrom@ mott.org

Senior Economist &amp; Market Strategist
Lord Abbett &amp; Company
90 Hudson St Fl 5
Jersey City, NJ 07302-3900
Phone: (20 I) 395-2708
mezrati@ lordabbett.com

President and CEO
The Skillman Foundation
I 00 Talon Centre Dr Ste I00
Detroit, MI 48207-4266
Phon~ (313)393-1185
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
cgoss@ skillman.org

Mr. Joseph Deane

Mr. Robin Ferriby

Ms. Linda Grdina

Portfolio Manager
Legg Mason, Inc.
399 Park Place 4th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Phone: (212) 793-1384
Fax:
(626) 844-8307
joseph.deane@westernasset.com

Vice President Philanthropic Services
Community Foundation for Southeastern
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 x 104
Fax:
(313) 961-2886
rferri by@ cfsem.org

Communications Manager
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-9398
Phone: (269) 375-2000 ext 225
Fax:
(269) 372-2163
lbellgrdina@ fetzer.org

Ms. Phoebe Eng

Mr. Brad Garmon

Ms. Christine Grumm

Associate Director
Opportunity Agenda
568 Broadway Ste 302
New York, NY 10012

Special Projects Coordinator
Michigan Environmental Council
119 Pere Marquette Dr Ste 2A
Lansing, MI 48912-1270
Phone: (517) 487-9539
Fax:
(517) 487-9541
bradmec@ voyager. net

President and CEO
Women's Funding Network
1375 Sutter St Ste 406
San Francisco, CA 94109-5467
Phone: (415) 441-0706
Fax:
(415) 441-0827
cgrumm@ wfnet.org

Mr. Juan Enriquez

Mr. Stephen Glassman

Mr. Michael Hamm

Biotechonomy, LLC
30 Washington St
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481-1905

Chair
Pennsylvania Human Relatiens
Commission
301 Chestnut Street Suite 300
Harrisburg, PA 1710 I

C.S. Matt Prof. of Sustainable Agricul
Michigan State University
C .S. Matt Group for Sustainable Food
Systems
3128 Natural Resources
East Lansing, MI 48824-1222
Phone: (517) 432-1611
Fax:
(517) 353-3834

40

�34th Annual Conference
Mr. William Hanson

Mr. Frederick Hoops III

Ms. Mattie Jordan-Woods

Director of Comm/ Administration
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, MI 48207-4266
Phone: (313) 393-1163
Fax:
(313) 393-1187
whanson @skillman.org

Partner
Clark Hi U PLC
500 Woodward Ave Ste 3500
Detroit, Ml48226-3485
Phone: (313) 965-8323
Fax:
(313) 965-8252
fhoops@clarkhill.com

Executive Director
Northside Association for Community
Development
612 N Park Street
Kalamazoo .MI 49007
Phone: (269) 344-5490
Fax:'
(269) 344-6080
nacd@ sbcglobal.net

Ms. Danielle Harik

Mr. Jack Hopkins

Mr. Azim Khamisa

YAC Member
Kalamazoo Youth United Way
709 S Westnedge Ave
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-6003
danielle.harik@ wmich.edu

President/CEO
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4773
Phone: (269) 381-4416
Fax:
(269) 381-3146
jhopkins@kalfound.org

Founder
Tariq Khamisa Foundation
7490 Opportunity Rd Ste 202
San Diego, CA 92111

Dr. Jeff Harkins

Ms. Lynn Huismann

Ms. Roberta King

Director
Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service
Agency
1819 E Milham Ave
Education for the Arts
Portage, MI 49002-3035
Phone: (269) 385-1584
Fax:
(269) 381-9423
j harkins@ kresanet. org

Partner
Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC
2601 Cambridge Ct Suite 500
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2572
Phone: (248) 375-7327
Fax:
(248) 233-8616
Lynne. Huismann @plantemoran .com

VP Public Relations and Marketing
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616) 454-1751 x 119
Fax:
(6 16) 454-6455
rking@ grfoundation.org

Mr. Dale Hein
Director
Kalamazoo Health and Community
Services
3299 Gull Rd.
1 azareth, MI 49074-0042
Phone: (269) 373-5247
drhein @kalcounty .com

Ms. Kimberly Holley
VP of Marketing &amp; Communications
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
: (269) 962-21 81
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(269) 962-2 182
- @bccfoundation.org

Mr. Mitchell Hurst

Ms. Birgit Klohs

Communications Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502-1807
Phone: (810) 766-1740
Fax:
(81 0) 766-1744
mhurst@ mott.org

President
The Right Place
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 400
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2716
Phone: (616) 771-0324
Fax:
(616) 771-0555
klohsb@rightplace.org

Ms. Lynn Hutzel-Vise I

Ms. Frances Kunreuther

Institutional Trust New Business
Comerica Bank
411 W Lafayette Blvd
Comerica Bank MC 3462
Detroit, MI 48226-3120
Phone: (313) 222-5952
Fax:
(313) 222-5555
lahutzel-visel @comerica.com

Director
Building Movement Project Demos
220 Fifth Ave 5th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Phone: (231) 389-1414

41

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Ms. Marilyn LeFeber

Ms. Hannah McKinney

Ms. Mickey Olivanti

Vice President Communications
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502-1807
Phone: (81 0) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 766-1744
mlefeber@ mott.org

Mayor
City of Kalamazoo
1200 Academy St
Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo, MI 49006-3268
Phone: (269) 337-8047
Fax:
(269) 337-8182
mckinneyh@kalamazoocity.org

Program Officer
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL A venue
Kalamazoo, MI 49009-5316
Phone: (2'69) 375-2000 ext 204
Fa_x:
(269) 372-2163
moli vanti@ fetzer.org

Ms. Allison Lugo Saenz

Mr. Joseph Medcalf

Ms. Linda Parker

Associate Director
The Grantmaking School
401 Fulton St W
226C DeVos Center
Grand Rapids, MI 49504-6431
Phone: (616) 331-7208
Fax:
(616) 331-7592
saenzal@ gvsu.edu

MCFYP Committeerrrustee
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
250 I Raymond Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49507-3925
Phone: (616) 246-6606
joseph.a.medcalf@wmich.edu

Director
Michigan Department of Civil Rights
110 W Michigan Ave Ste 900
Lansing, MI 48913-0001
Phone: (313) 456-3843
Fax:
(313) 456-3791
parker! v@ mighigan.gov

Mr. Jeff Martin

Mr. Ronald Mincy

Ms. Carrie Pickett-Erway

Director of Media Relations
Council on Foundations
1828 L Street NW Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036-5104
Phone: (202) 467-0265
Fax:
(202) 785-3926
martj @cof.org

Professor of Social Policy
Columbia University
School of Social Work
1255 Amsterdam Ave
New York, NY 10027-5927
Phone: (646) 698-4298
Fax:
(646) 698-4201
rmincysr@gmail .com

Senior Community Investment Officer
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4773
Phone: (269) 381-4416
Fax:
(269) 381-3146
c picketterway@ kalfound. org

Mr. Philip Mason

Ms. Mary Jo Mullan

Ms. Joyce Pines

Professor of History
Wayne State University
540 I Cass Ave
Detroit, MI 48202-3613
Phone: (313)577-4003
Fax:
(313) 577-4300
ad3196@wayne.edu

VP Programs
F.B. Heron Foundation
I 00 Broadway F1 17
New York, NY 10005-4506
Phone: (212) 404-1808
Fax:
(212) 404-1805
mj mullan@ heronfdn.org

Public Editor
Kalamazoo Gazette
40 I S Burdick St
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-6215
Phone: (269) 388-2736
Fax:
(269) 388-8447
jpines@ kalamazoogazette.com

Mr. Wesley Maurer Jr.

Ms. Norah O'Brien

Ms. Jean Pogge

Trustee
Mackinac Island Community. Foundation
r9 Reagon St PO Box 277
Go The St. Ignace News
Saint Ignace, MI 49781-0277
Phone: (906) 643-9150
Fax:
(906) 643-9122
benwess@ aol.com

Director of Finance &amp; Administration
McGregor Fund
333 W Fort St Ste 2090
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 963-0030
Fax:
(313) 963-3512
norah@ mcgregorfund.org

Executive Vice President
ShoreBank
7054 S Jeffery Blvd
Chicago, IL 60649-2046
Phone: (773) 420-4339
Fax:
(773) 420-4780
jean_pogge@ sbk.com

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Mr. Phil Power

Dr. Robert Root-Bernstein

Mr. David Thoms

Chairman &amp; President
Center for Michigan
4100 N Dixboro Rd
Ann Arbor, MI 48105-9725
Phone: (734) 769-4625
Fax:
(734) 769-4703
ppower@thecenterformichigan.net

Professor of Physiology
Michigan State University

President
Edalene and Ed Brown Family Foundation
840 W Long Lake Rd Ste 200
C/o Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone
Troy, MI 48098-6358
Phone: (248) 267-3242
Fax~
(248) 879-2001
thorns@ millercanfield.com

East Lansing, MI 48824-1048
Phone: (517) 336-8444
Fax:
(517) 355-5125
rootbem@ msu.edu

Ms. Barbara Rapaport

Ms. Gloria Royal

Mr. Robert Tobin

Consultant
Real Time Perspectives
2816 Bonnell Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506-3130
Phone: (616) 485-5382
bnrapaport@comcast. net

VP Marketing Communications
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
!51 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4773
Phone: (269) 381-4416
Fax:
(269)381-3146
groyal@ kal found. org

President and Senior Consultant
Williams Group
70 Ionia Ave SW Ste 200
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-4130
Phone: (616) 222-3610
Fax:
(616) 222-6720
rtobin @wgsite.com

Ms. Jennifer Richards

Mr. William Ryan

Ms. Kathleen Tosco

Vice President
Barry Community Foundation
629 W State St Ste 201
Hastings, MI 49058-1680
Phone: (269) 945-0526
Fax:
(269) 945-0826
jen @barrycf.org

Consultant &amp; Research Fellow
The Hauser Center for Nonprofit
Organizations
6 Kelly Rd
Cambridge, MA 02139-4404
Phone: (617) 864-1155
Fax:
(617) 547-4449
william-ryan @comcast.net

Executive Director
Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo
359 S Kalamazoo Mall Ste 203
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4844
Phone: (269) 342-5059
Fax:
(269) 342-6531
ktosco@ kalamazooarts.com

Ms. Kimberly Roberson

Ms. Vikki Spruill

Mr. Bruce Trachtenberg

Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Flint, MI 48502-1807
Phone: (810) 238-5651
Fax:
(810) 766-1748
kroberson@ mott.org

Director Philanthropy Awareness
Foundation Works
1731 Connecticut Ave NW Fl 4
Washington, DC 20009-1137
Phone: (202) 483-9570
Fax:
(202) 483-9354
vspruill @seaweb.org

Executive Director
Communications Network
703 Sherwood Court
Naperville, IL 60565
Phone: (630) 328-2857
Fax:
(801) 749-5733
brucet @comnetwork.org

Mr. Milton Rohwer

Mr. Carl Taylor

Mr. Eric Trevan

President
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street NW Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3028
Phone: (616) 451-4561
Fax:
(616) 451-8481
rohwer@ freyfdn.org

Professor of Sociology
Michigan State University
Department of Sociology
316 Berkey
East Lansing, MI 48824-1111
Phone: (517) 353-923 7
Fax:
(517) 355-5523

Executive Director
Northside Economic Potential Group
526 North Burdick Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Phone: (269) 342-5655

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Ms. Farra Trompeter

Ms. Gabriel Works

Senior Associate
Douglas Gould &amp; Company
145 Hugeonot St Suite 312
New Rochelle, NY I 0801-5200
Phone: (914) 833-7093
ftrompeter@douglasgould.com

Consultant
The Grantmaking School
Johnson Center for Philanthropy
211 Henry A venue SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-4710
Phone: (616) 235-0401
Fax:
(616) 451-0468
gworks@ worksassociates .com

Mr. Michael VanBuren

Ms. Jane Zwiers

Communications Manager
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
I Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
Phone: (269) 969-2146
Fax:
(269) 969-2693
mpv@wkkf.org

Executive Director
First Presbyterian Church Health Clinic
2918 Portage St
Kalamazoo, MI 49001-3755
Phone: (269) 344-2507
Fax:
(269) 344-0914
jzwiers@fpchc.org

Ms. Lori Villarosa
Director
Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity
1629 K St NW Fl 10
Washington, DC 20006-1602

Mr. Chuck Vliek
Program Vice President
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
119 N Church St Ste 201
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3744
Phone: (269) 343-5472 ext 4
Fax:
(269) 343-5805
cv1iek@ lisc.org

Ms. Karen Whalen
Di rector of Marketing and Communication
'. K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Yfichigan Ave E
Battle Creek, MI 49017-4005
~ e: (269) 968-161 I
Fax:
(269) 969-2118
·@wkkf.org

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October

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26 - Communications Strategies
for Greater Transparency
Teleconference- 2:00- 3:00 p.m.

9 - Detroit Area Grantmakers Revitalizing Detroit: Roadmap
for Renaissance 11 :45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Detroit Club, Detroit, Ml

7 - Understanding
Administrative Expenses
Teleconference- 2:00- 3:00p.m.

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9 - Family Business, Family
Philanthropy: Strategies for
Success - 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Family Philanthropy
Teleconference Series
14- Detroit Area GrantmakersRace Dialogue Part II: Youth on
Race - 11 :45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Detroit Club, Detroit, Ml

13 - Detroit Area Grantmakers Domestic Violence: Emerging
Efforts to Respond to Crisis 11 :45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Detroit Club, Detroit, Ml
27-28 - Foundations on the Hill
- Annual Capitol Hill Visit
Washington, D.C.

14 - Future Trends and Critical
Issues in Corporate
Philanthropy Webinar 1:00- 2:15p.m.

7-8 Boston College Center for
Corporate Citizenship The Institute on Business and
Society- NSWl
MASCO, Taylor, Ml

15-16- Financial Administration
for Community Foundations Holiday Inn Express, Monroe, Ml

13-14- MI-OH Community
Foundation CEO Retreat
Toledo, OH

12 - Detroit Area Grantmakers The Creative Class: Sparking
Economic Development 11:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Detroit Club, Detroit, Ml
14 - Grantmaking with a
Compass: Geographic
Dispersion in Philanthropic
Families - 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Family Philanthropy
Teleconference Series

13 - Detroit Area Grantmakers Higher Education: Strategies for
Increasing Enrollment 11:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Detroit Club, Detroit, Ml
20 - CMFinstitute for New
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Economic Development on the
Eastside of Detroit 11:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Detroit Club, Detroit, Ml
19 - CMF Institute for New
Grantmakers Day 2- NSWl
29 - Michigan Evening at the
Council on Foundations
Conference
Seattle, WA

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RiverWalk11 :45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m .
Detroit Club, Detroit, Ml
17 - Regional Members
Reception
Flint Institute of Arts, Flint, Ml
23 - CMF Institute for New
Grantmakers Day 3- NSW!

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15-17 - Ninth Annual Family
Foundations Retreat Crystal
Mountain Resort
22-24- Summer Youth
Leadership Conference

October
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Hyatt Regency, Dearborn, Ml

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INFORMATION

Join us October 15-17 for Delivering on the Promise of Philanthropy, the Council of Michigan
Foundations' (CMF) 34th annual conference. Pre-conference offerings begin at noon on
Sunday this year, so arrive early to join colleagues for the popular networking luncheons,
exceptional pre-conference workshops and community foundation meetings.
After 11 years, we are excited to return to Kalamazoo, home of the 'Promise" that has
received considerable national attention. The potential that the Promise brings to Kalamazoo
and the broader potential philanthropy brings to communities in Michigan has been an

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inspiration to our conference program committee.Whether it's governance, education, civil
rights, youth grantmaking, education, or donor development, the conference offerings will
equip attendees with the skills and resources to continue philanthropy's promise in
Michigan and beyond.
Kalamazoo is the perfect place for this year's conference. Its unique downtown atmosphere,
exemplary public-private partnerships and commitment to community developmem are all
things from which we can learn. The local Kalamazoo funders have been an invaluable
resource to CMF in planning this conference; just as they are invaluable w the
communities they serve.
We are eager to welcome you back to this growing , thriving and changing city and invite

REGISTRl\TION
INFORMATION

you to take a "Tour of Kalamazoo" through the pages of this brochure. J oin us in Ocrober
and experience it in person. See you then!

Rev.]. Lo11is Felton

Floyd ''B1rd'' Parks

KALAMAZOO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

H AROLD AND GRACE U PJOHN F OU DATIO

iVlargaret "Peg'' Talburtt
]AMES

A. &amp; FAITH KNIGHT FOUNDATION

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chance to win a free registration for the 20(]7 Aruma/ Conference in Dearbom.'

�The CMF 34th Annual Conference

Who We Are

The CMF a~znuaf conference- designed by and for foundation
trustees and staff- offers the year'.r best ojJport:mity for members
and nonmembers to b1tild skill.r. gc;in knowled,r!,e and netu/ork!

The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is a
membership association of over 400 foundations and
corporations who make grants for charitable purposes.
Our mission is to strengthen, promote, and increase
philanthropy in Michigan. CMF members include
staffed and unstaffed foundations diaking grants
of $3,700 to $220 million per year.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Family Foundations
Independent Grantmaking and Operating Foundations
Community Foundations, their Affiliates and Donors
Corporate Foundations and Giving Programs
Public charities with grantmaking programs
Banks and Trust Companies, consultants and legal
counsel registered by the foundations they serve

Zazio's "offers something for
ev€lryone," said Morley Foundatiofl
Trustee Sara Morley LaCroix, as she
dined with Russ Gabier, trustee of
both the Irving S. Gilmore ~oundation
and CMF. A Kalamazoo resident,
Sara feels "philanthropy changed
the city by motivating people
young and old to do their best"
and Kalamazoo has shown "positive
change through those positive
actions." She looks forward to the
conference to "make new friends
and connect with old ones." Zazio's
is one of four unique restaurants at
the Radisson.

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�It has been 11 years since CMF held its annual conference

from the stunningly refurbished Radisson Plaza Hotel &amp;

in Kalamazoo with a memorable keynote by actor and

Suites, to exciting restaurants, a vi,?rant arts scene and

philanthropist Paul Newman. In that time, the city has been

hip nightlife- are showcased in the following pages.

reborn, emerging as one of the most exciting destinations

Visit the conference area of www.cm if.org to learn more.

in our state. Glimpses of what Kalamazoo has to offer-

Highlights

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Sunday, October 15
3:00 to 4: 15p.m.

Sunday, Octo b er 15
After Dinner

Tuesday, October 17
12 :30 to 2:00p.m.

OPENING KEYNOTE
Sarah Jones , 2006 Tony awardwinning actress for Bridge and
Tunnel, playwright and poet
A Rigbt to Care
Originally commissioned by the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation for its
75th anniversary,
this one-woman
show explores how
racial , economic and
ethnic issues affect
the American
health-care system.
Ms. Jones plays ten characters, a
Native American , a J ew, Latinos,
African-Americans and Asians, filled
wi th anger, wisdom and humorous
commentary as they t estify before
Congress on their experiences with
federal bureaucracy.

SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
Fred Upton, U.S. Representative,
Michigan's 6th District
Yes, \Ve C(/1/ Deliver
Congressman Fred Upton will
welcome us to the District he has
served for the last 20 years. With
trustee experience
with the Frederick
S. Upton
Foundation
and participation
in CMF events
for family
foundations , Fred is an important
advocate for philanthropy. Highly
regarded for his leadership on so
many issues for Michigan, he is a
great coach on making our case
to Congress.

CLOSING KEYNOTE
Henry Winkler, actor and
co-founder, Children's
Action Network
lnveJtillg in tbe Promise of Ottr Children
Henry W inkler planned on being a
child psychologist - if unsuccessful
as an actor. As
co-founder of the
Children's Action
Network, this
award-winning
actor, producer,
children's author
and phi lanthropist has put his
love for children to work throug h
involvement with many children's
charities. Quoted as saying, "my love
for kids has given me plenty of Happy
Days," Mr. Winkler will discuss the
promise of philanthropy for children.

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WE WELCOME OUR CLIENTS,
FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES TO THE
Foundation Trustee Floyd "Bud" Parks stands in front of

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS'

Bronson Methodist Hospital, a recipient of the prestigious
2005 Malcolm Baldrige Award and venue for one of this

34TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE.

year's conference site sessions. "As a long-time Kalamazoo
resident, I am proud of Kalamazoo's philanthropic history
and exciting philanthropic future," said Bud. "I encourage
attendees to take advantage of the conference offerings
and also all that the city offers - history, fine arts, unique

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dining and shopping- all within walking distance of
the hotel."

For questions e-mail conference@cmif.org

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�Sunday, October 15
12 :00 to 2:45p.m. - PRE-CONFERENCE EVENTS

12:00 t0 12:45 p.m.- NETWORKING LUNCHEONS
(Pre-regiJtration required)

12:00 to 2:45p.m.- COMMUNITY FOUNDATION EVENTS
12:00 to 12:45 p.m. - Awards Luncheon
1:00 to 2:45 -Annual CEO and Program Officer
Meetings and new Youth Grantmakers Meeting

1:00 to 2:45p.m.- PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
(Pre-regiJtrcttion required)
Governance as Leadership
Special Se.rsion for Fwmclation Tmstee.r
Join Bill Ryan, co-author of BoardSource's new book,
Governance as Leadership: Reframing the Work of Nonprofit
Boards for this special workshop on the what, why and
how of a promising new approach to governance.
Speaker: Wifliam Ryan. fel!otu, Ha11.rer Center for Nonprofit
Organizations, Han,ard Uni11ersity
Innovative Grantmaking through "Generative Relationships"
Innovative grantmaking often results from "generative
relationships" between g rantor and grantee. Learn seven
principles for moving from a transactional grantmaking
approach to a generative one.
Speaker: Tom Callanan. program officer, The Fetzer ln.rtitlfte

1:00 to 2:45p.m. - PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS CONT.
Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas (50-participam limit)
Special Sessio11 for E&gt;..perimced G rcmtmakm
This interactive workshop will explore "right vs. right"
choices and other ethical dilem.,:nas grantmakers often
confront in their work and offer a framework for
resolving them.
Speakers: Gabriel Work.r. senior cmzsltltttnt. and Allison Lugo
Saenz, a.r.rociate director. The Grc!lztmaking School. Gr,mcl Valley
State Unil'ersity

3:00 to 4:15p. m .- OPENING KEYNOTE
A Right to Care
Sarah Jones, 2006 Tony award-winning
actress for Bridge and Tunnel, playwright and poet

4 :3 0 to 5:45p.m . - CONCURRENT SESSIONS
The ·~circle of Life" for Y ouch Advisory Committees
Enriching the Family Foundation
Governance Experience
Increase Your Foundation's Media Savvy
The "Long and Winding Road" of Donor Development
Something to Show for Your Corporate Giving
The Value of Records Retention for Preserving
Foundation History

6:30p.m. -OPENING RECEPTION, DINNER
AND ENTERTAINMENT

Yes, We Can Deliver
Special Guest Speaker: U.S. Rep. Fred Upton
Radisson Plaza Hotel &amp; S11ites
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�Monday , October 16
7:45 to 8:45 a.m. SPECIAL BREAKFAST FOR NEW MEMBERS

(Pre-registration req11ired)

9:00 to 10:30 a.m.- FEATURE SESSIONS
2007 Economic Forecast
Get the latest information on the economic events
shaping the state and global capital markets .
Speaker: !VIilton Ezrati. senior economist &amp; market strategist,
Lo1'd Abbett &amp; Company
Capital Updates from Lansing &amp; Washington

Discuss the latest legislative news, the work of the
Office of the Foundation Liaison and the potential
ramifications of the elections and ballot initiatives.

Sharing What You Know
How can your organization most effectively communicate
its knowledge to benefit others? This interactive session
focuses on 10 principles for success.

Speaker: Bob Tobin. president &amp; senior comttltant.
Vvil!iam.r Grrmp
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The Untold Story of Black Men
Join a discussion on how philanthropy will respond
to the challenges American black men face like job
discrimination, underachievement in education, serious
health challenges, disproportionate incarceration and
under representation in many fields.

Speakers: Ronctld Mincy, Mcmrire V. Rttmll profenor of.rorial
policy &amp; social u·ork practice. Columbia U nit•mity; Carl Taylor.
professor offamily &amp; child ecology. In.rtitttte for Children. Yotttb
&amp; Families, iHirbigan State University

theit electmnic media skills in one
of the conference site sessior~s at the
Cent er for New Media at Kalamazoo
Valley Community College (KVCC).
This state-of-the-art center in the
heart of the city offers students
career-based courses in digital
design and web development. The
former office building was recently
transformed for KVCC with the
support from grants from area
foundations like the Arcus Foundation.
The intricately designed building
dazzles all who enter with its
modern decor. See page 11
for more information.
For questions e-mail conference@cmif.org

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11:00 a.m to 12:15 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS

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2:30 to 5:00p.m.- NEW GRANTMAKER WORKSHOP
(Limited to 50 jlarticipants)

Communications Skill Building Clinic
• Due Diligence for Alternative Investments
Family Foundation Grantmaking Strategies
for Maximum Impact
Growing Healthier Food Systems
High Impact Corporate Giving
The Impact of Race and Class on Grantmaking

Being a Strategic Grantmaker

Learn the essential elements of strategic grantmakers
for those new to the field or waf1ting a fresh look at
their work.
Speaker: Bea Boccalcmdro. president. Vera Works. l11c.

2:30 to 5:00p.m . - YOUTH AND ADULT

12:30 to 2:00p.m. - LUNCH AND KEYNOTE
To be ctliiUJ!IIlCed
Visit www.cmif.org for updates.

GRANTMAKER WORKSHOP

Preventing Youth Violence and Encouraging Understanding

2:30 to 5:00p.m.- SITE SESSIONS AND WORKSHOPS
FOR NEW AND EXPERIENCED GRANTMAKERS

(Pre-registration req11ired)

2:30 to 5:00p.m.-

Join a leading advocate for forgiveness and nonviolence,
whose story is told in The Mystery of Love, a Fetzer
Institute-funded public television documentary, for a
discussion about preventing violence and encouraging
understanding among our nation's youth.
Speakers: Azim Kbami.1a. foimder. Tariq Khami.ra PoNndation:
i\ficki Olil'cmti. program officer, The Fetzer lmtitute

EXPERIENCED GRANTMAKER WORKSHOP

(Limited to 16 jJarticipants)
Improving Communications Skills for Better Results

Learn about the assumptions we all make and how
to avoid them to improve your communications with
colleagues, grantees and others to achieve better outcomes.
Spec1ker: Barbara Rapaport. orgallizational effectit 1ene.r.r
mnsNltant &amp; exemtit'e coach. Real-Time Persjlectil'e.r. Inc.

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�Monday , October 16
6:30 p.m.- AN EVENING AT THE KALAMAZOO
INSTITUTE OF ARTS

An eclectic and captivati ng sampling of Kalamazoo's best
culinary, musical and visual arts is in store at one of the
state's best regional art museums.

(left) and Deb Chope Hughes stroll outside the Kalamazoo
Institute of Arts (KIA). With 10 galleries and a stunning glass
chandelier by world renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly in
the foyer, the KIA cannot be missed! Sharon thinks the
KIA is a "dynamic place" enabling visitors to "express
creativity or simply appreciate the talents of others." A
new foundation employee, she is "awed by the generosity
of so many local philanthropists doing such wondrous
things- often quietly, frequently anqnymously." Join us
at 6:30p.m. on Monday, October 76 for an evening at the KIA!

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Tuesday, October 17
7:45 to 8:45 a.m.

9:00a.m. to 10: 30 a.m.- FEATURE SESSIONS CONT.

BREAKFAST AND ANNUAL MEMBERS MEETING

What Does Philanthropy Do in America and
Why Don't Americans Know?

9:00a.m. to 10:30 a.m.- FEATURE SESSIONS
The Future of Michigan in a Flat World

Learn how the state's responses to the irreversible
structural changes in Michigan's manufacturing-based
economy- tax policy, expenditure patterns and civic
education - can be improved for a better economic
future for all.
Speakers: Phil Pou·er, chairman &amp; pmident. Center for Michigan:
Lou Glazer. president, Michigan F!lture. Inc.

Good Governance from A to Z

Learn strategies and practices to ensure that your
board maximizes the collective judgment, wisdom
and thoughtfulness of board members in addition to
its fundamental fiduciary duties.
Speaker: Marla Bobowick. vice president of products. BoardSo11ne

Keeping the Promise to Student Success

Join a conversation about the impact of Kalamazoo
promise-style models on community development
and K-12 education systems.
Speaken: Ann Coles, project director, Pathtuays to College
Network: Janice Brotl'n. superintendent. Kalamazoo P!lbfic Schools

A discussion of the recently released findings and
recommendations of the Philanthropy Awareness
Initiative about how the-sector should rethink,
reprioritize and redesign its communications.
Speaker: Vikki N. Spmi/1. director, Philanthropy AU'areness
Initiative &amp; m-fouuder. Fo11ndation Works

11 :00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Evaluating Return on Your Grant Investment
Framing Philanthropy for Social Change
Strengthening Your Foundation's
Cultural Competency
Making the Land Use and Prosperity Connection
Mission Related Investing
When Good Gifts Go Bad

12: 30 to 2:00p.m.- CLOSING LUNCHEON &amp; KEYNOTE
Int&gt;esting in the Promise r!f 0Itr Children
Henry Winkler, actor and co-founder,
Children's Action Network

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�Special for Community Foundations

Resource Central
KNOWLEDGE &amp; NETWORKING HUB
CYBER CAFE: Check e-mail, visit CMF and member
web sites and explore Internet resources.
EXHIBITORS: Talk to firms with a proven track record
serving grantmakers.
BooKSHOP: Buy recent books and videos by conference
presenters, CMF and others.
KNOWLEDGE CENTERS: Get the latest information and
resources on grantmaking issues and foundation
practices from CMF and its state and national partners.
MEMBERSHIP: Talk to CMF staff about member benefits.
NETWORKING: Connect with friends and colleagues and
grab a snack during session breaks.

England-style commons area in
the center of Kalamazoo. Popular
with residents for picnic lunches,
concerts and festivals, the park
includes bronze sculptures by
local artist Kirk Newman. Danielle
Harik (second from right), a
member of the annual conference
program committee, is eager to
welcome youth grantmakers to

a new pre-conference meeting
scheduled for Sunday October 75.
See page 5 for details!
For questions e-mail conference@cmif.org

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�Site Sessions, Monday, October 16, 2:30 - 5:00 p.m.

Special for Family Foundations

Pre-registration required.
Civil and Human Rights in Michigan and the Nation
Filling the Cracks in the Health Care Sector
Connecting Kalamazoo through the Arts
The Power of Neighborhood-Driven Development
Electronic Media Workshops for Novices to Experts
Today's Policy Choices, Tomorrow's Economic Realities

S~pportive. Helpful. Committed.
These three words descr ibe Comerica Bank and its cli ents. Among
them are philanthropists, benefa ctor s, and vo lunteers. Together
these indivi duals are steadfast in th eir commitments to worthy
causes and the comm uni ty. It is ultimately these actions and trai ts
that define us and our clients.

Wea lth &amp; Institutional
Management
Member FDIC. Equal Opportuni ty Lender.

www.comerica.com

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�Many Thanks to Our Initial Sponsors &amp; Supporters

Grantee Holly Fisher's Smartshop Metalworking School
and Art Gallery is a prime example of grant dollars playing

Arcus Foundation

a role in Kalamazoo's revitalization. The north side school

Comerica Bank, Munder Capital Management,
Wilson Kemp and World Asset Management

and gallery received a "Cool Cities" grant from the state and
additional grant dollars from the Kalamazoo Community
Foundation. The building and sculpture garden, once an

Commonfund
The Fetzer Institute

abandoned warehouse and contaminated scrap yard, now
hosts local and internationa-l metalworking artists. To learn
about other exciting things to do and see while in Kalamazoo,

Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

visit the annual conference web site at www.cmif.org.

JPMorgan Asset Management
Merrill Lynch - The Iles Group
orrhPointe Capital
Plante

&amp;

Moran, PLLC

The Rossman Group
W hirlpool Foundation
Williams Group
W. K. Kellogg Foundation

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�Overview

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11:00 a.m.
Conference Registration Opens
12:00 p .m.
Networking Luncheons
Community Foundation
A wards Luncheon
1:00 p .m .
Community Foundation Annual
CEO, Program Officer &amp; Youth
Grantmakers Meetings
Pre-conference Workshops
Governance as Leadership
Innovative Grantmaking through
"Generative R elationships"
Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas

7 :00a.m .
Conference Registration
&amp; Resource Central Open

7:00a.m.
Conference Registration
&amp; Resource Central Open

7:45a.m.
Breakfast
New Member Breakfast

7:45 a.m.
Breakfast &amp; Annual
Members Meeting

9 :00a.m.
Feature Sessions

9:00a.m.
Feature Sessions

11 :00 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions

11 :00 a.m.
Concurrent Sessions

12:30 p.m.

Ji 2:30 p .m .

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2:30p.m.
Site Sessions
\
Experienced &amp; New
Grantmaker Workshops

3:00 p .m .

4:30p.m.
Concurrent Sessions
6:30p.m.
Reception, Dinner &amp;
Entertainment (business attire)
Special Guest Speaker:
U.S. Rep. Fred Upton
Radinon Plena Hotel &amp; Suites

6:30p.m.
An Evening at the Kalamazoo
Institute of Arts (business attire)
8:45p.m .
Stefon Harris Concert
First Baptist Church

Save on registration by joining CMF.

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�Reg istration

34TH ANN UAL CONF ERENC E

Visit www .cmif.org for updated schedule and information.
Please type or print dearly using a separate form for each registrant. Photocopy if necessary.

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Full Conference Registratio n (lndmleJ all sessiom. meals. receptions a11d entertai11ment offerings on all days.)
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D Sunday Day (Jncl11deJ l!mch, ttl! seJ.rion.r. Sarah jones performance)

$125

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D Sunday Evening (lududes reception, dinner and entertainment)

$90

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$100

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D Monday Day (lnd11deJ breakjctSt. l11nch and all ses.riom)

$175

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$250

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D Monday Evening (lnd11de.r Et'ening at KIA cmd Stefan Harris Co11cert)

$90

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D Tuesday Day (lncluder breakfast. /;mch and all seJsiom)

$125

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Daily Conference Registration (Select all that afJPly.J

Register by September 15 to take advantage of early bird rates!
For questions e-ma il confe rence @cmif.org

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�Pre-Registration Events

Sunday, October 15
MEALS:

0 Networking Luncheon (select yo11r preferred gro~tp)
0 General
0 Community Foundation
0 Family Foundation
0 Dinner at the Radisson
PRE-CONFERENCE SESSIONS - 1:00 to 2:45p.m. (please select one)
0 Governance as Leadership

0 Dealing with Ethical Dilemmas (50 maxim11111!
0 Innovative Grantmaking through "Generative Relationships" (40

maxillllllll)

Monday, October 16
MEALS: 0 New Member Breakfast

0

0 Lunch

General Breakfast

0 Evening at the KIA

SITE SESSIONS - 2:30 to 5:00p.m. (.ree page 11)

GRANTMAKER WORKSHOPS- 2:30 to 5:00p.m. (see page 5)

_Arcus Foundation

_ Experienced: Improving Communications Skills and Your Results

_Bronson Methodist Hospital
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Epic Center

_Galilee Baptist Church

maximmn)

_ New: Being a Strategic Grantmaker (50 maximm11)

_ Youth &amp; Adult: Preventing Y ourh Violence and

_Kalamazoo Valley Community College Media Center
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Encouraging Understanding

W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research

Tuesday, October 17

MEALS: 0 Breakfast

OLunch

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�Special for Corporate Foundations and Givers

job well done!
JPMorgan Asset Management is
pleased to recognize the CounciL of
Michigan Foundations. We applaud
your efforts to enhance philanthropy
in the state of Michigan.
Michael Barry

313-225-1 249

JPMorganO
Asset Management

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management bu sinesses of JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co. and it s affiliates
wo rldwid e. © 2005 JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co.

investment officer, and Shirley
Showalter, Fetzer Institute vice
president of programs, meet for
the first time at the downtown
Water Street Coffee Joint. You never
know who you will meet at the CMF
annual conference. Don't miss the
exceptional time to network, share
successes and challenges and
brainstorm solutions with fellow
grantmakers over a cup of java.
Kick off the conference with the
networking luncheons at noon
on Sunday, October 7Sf

For questions e-mail conference@cmif.org

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�Cancellation Policy
Located in what was originally the nation's first walking
CMF will assess the following fees for cancellations:
• $50 for administrative costs or
• 7 5% of registration for all cancellations made after
September 30 to cover meal and si te costs

includ ing the Arts Council of Greater Ka lamazoo,
Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival and
for downtown resurgence. Tour the center and learn

Conference attire is business casual.

Hotel Information
Radisson Plaza Hotel &amp; Suites
100 West Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Phone: 269.343.3333
Reservations
Accommodations can be made by calling the Radisson
directly at 269.343.3333. Please mention the CMF
conference when registering to receive the discounted
rate. You may also book online at www. radissonkz.com
using promo code "COUNF".
&amp;

Double Rate - $130

Check-in and Check-out
Check-in time is 4: 00 p.m. and check-our is noon. If
you arrive early for pre-conference activities, the hotel
will store your belongings until check-in.
Parking
Valet parking is available for $10 a day and hotel ramp
parking for $5 a night.
Amenities
Guests receive complimentary high-speed in-room
Internet and access to the on-site Kalamazoo Athletic
Club with pool, sauna and whirlpool.
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Kalamazoo. Home to eleven cultural organ izations

Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, it has been a ca_talyst

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mall, the Epic Center is the hub for the fine arts in

how the arts can drive community development at
a site session on Monday, October 16.

�Annual Conference Program Committee
Rev. Louis Felron, Co-chair
Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Richard Hughey, Jr.
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation

Floyd Parks, Co-chair
H arold and Grace Upjohn
Foundation

Lynn Hutzel-Visel
Comerica Bank

Peg Talburrr, Co-chair
J ames A. &amp; Faith Knight Foundation
Karen Aldridge-Eason
Office of Governor Granholm
Sharon Anderson
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Mary Lou Boughton
Kalamazoo Youth United Way
Deb Chope Hughes
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Mary Carole Cotter
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Donald Dahlstrom
Charles Stewart Mort Foundation
J anice Gerard Ducsay
Raymond M. and J ane
Cracchiolo Foundation

Christine Kageff
JPMorgan Chase
Donna Lartigue
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

J. Lawrence Lipton
Smith Barney Citigroup
Linda May
Arcus Foundation
Sara Morley LaCroix
Morley Foundation
Kathleen Muir
Keller Foundation
Patrick N as well
Charles Stewart Mort Foundation
Norah O 'Brien
McGregor Fund
Carrie Pickert-Erway
Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Tim Ervin
Manistee County
Community Foundation

Gloria Royal
Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Lynnette Ferrell
Frey Foundation

Scott Schropp
Iles Family Conservation
Scholarship Fund

Andrew Gatewood
The Kresge Foundation
Linda Grdina
The Fetzer Insti cute
William Hanson
The Skillman Foundation
Danielle H arik
Kalamazoo Youth United Way
Karen Heath
Barry Community Foundation

Shirley Showalter
The Fetzer Institute

development and revitalization in Kalamazoo'li north

Urvashi Vaid
Arcus Foundation

side. Mattie Jordan-Woods (right), executive director of

Jenee Velasquez

the Northside Association for Community Development,

Herbert H. and Grace A.
Dow Foundation

was instrumental in bringing the grocery to the neighbor-

Doug Weber
Ann Arbor Area Community
Foundation

offering residents additional services and job opportunities.
CMF Trustee and annual conference Co-chair Reverend

Kimberly Holley
Battle Creek Community Foundation

Louis Felton invites you to join him and other leaders on

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TO STRENGTHEN, PROMOTE AND INCREASE PHILANTHROPY IN MICHIGAN.
Dear Jlllem.bers and F1·imds:

It has been a good year for philanthropy in Michigan. Despite a cha.llenging
economy, assets for giving have increased and the number of new foundations and
donor advised funds at community foundations continues to grow. Foundations
are demonstrating their leadership ;md effectiveness locally, regionally and at the
state level. We are pleased to share some of the key accomplishments of CMF
and our members in advancing our mission to strengthen, promote and increme

philanthropy in A1ichigtll1.
Philanthropy is changing quickly in Michigan, nationally and globally, and rour
Board and staff recognize that CMF needs co be able to both respond wand
anticipate these changes. We have continued to explore our guiding principles
of membership and rhe Yalues that make CMF effective. The Face.; ofour
Foundruiom - the tide of this Annual Report- reflect many of these principles
and values- especially our commitment to diversity and inclusion.
How do we put this commitment into action? With the help of a consultant,
we have focused both internally &lt;md externally on how we can be a culturally
competent organization with the needed systems, policies. attitudes and behaviors.
And, we are making progress in this commitment to change and growth which is
now integrated throughout our Strategic Plan and annual Plan of\V'ork and
artietJated in a new Board resolution.
\V'ork to date has included: an examination of and steps to strengthen our internal

etdture; a series of focus groups to gather in pur from members and trustees; a
revision to personnel policies; initiation of a long-term plan tor staff training,
including 1OOo/o panicipation in Facing Rtlcism; an in-depth audit of our
communications; formaliting a commitment to oflering an inclusive and
cultural1y competent annual conference; and making diversity and inclusion a
commitment of our Governance Committee covering future Board nominations
and Board training. We look forward to sharing more on this commitment as
part of our Annual Members l\1eeting in October.

At our 2006 Annual Meeting during the 34rh Atmual Conterence in Kalamazoo.
we thanked retiring trustee Elizabeth Sullivan, senior vice president- program
and administration at The Kresge Foundation for her nine years of service. We
especially noted her outstanding leadership as a trustee and chairperson of the
Michigan AIDS Fund. And we welcomed new trustees: Sterling Speirn, president
and CEO, \V'.K. Kellogg Fmmdarion. Allan Gilmour, chairman, Community
Foundation for Southeast Michigan and Rachel Mraz, trustee, Eileen and Brian
DeVries Family Foundation. The bylaws were updated with two important
changes: Rachel now holds a special Board position reserved for a trustee, starT
or yourh grantmaker under age 30; and JuJie Fisher Cummings, as past chair,
is now a member of the Executive Committee.
The l-!nancial summary in this Annual Report confirms that CMF's financial
pbsition remains strong. Rebmann Robson, our auditor, has provided an
itnqualified audit for rhe fiscal year ending March 3L 2007 - a copy of
which is available fi-om the CMF olll.ce.
We thank you for your support and look forward to having you join us at the
35th Annual Conf-erence, Transfimning lvfid1igau- Leading, bmou,uing;

Coll&lt;:tbomting. October 21-23, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn. Your
continuing feedback and involvement is vital, and we invite you to join us
f()r the Atmual Members Meeting on Monday morning, October 22 during
the conference.

-:Dl~.~
Diana R. Sieger

Robert S. Collier

CHAIRPERSON

PRESIDENT &amp;

CEO

�94 Community Foundations,
Affiliates, Donor-Advised Funds
&amp; Supporting Organizations

Diana R. Sieger, Cl1air1Jeli'son
G~and Rapids O:~m.ununiry Fo\mdation

Rev. J. Louis Felton
Kalamazoo Commw1ir:y Foundation

David S. Sebastian
The Sebastian Foundation

llliZaheth A. Chcrln, Vice Chair-

George F. Francis, III
Blue Cross Blue Shield of
Michigan Foundation

Gerald K. Smith
Detroit Youth Foundation

Community Foundations
Fremont Area Community Foundation

Betsy Upton Stover, Vicl' ChairPrivate Foundations
FrederickS. Up~oQ. Foundation
Amanda Van Dgsel), Secretary
Millet, Canfield, Paddock
MA Stene, P._L.G.
Phillip H. Peten, TrC"~urer
Charles Stewart Mort Foundation
RobertS. Collier, President
Council of Michigm Foundations
MHonie B. COlaianne
MASCO CQrperation Foundation

!elm eotm.t
C~na

Flouudati0a

Russell L. Gabier
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
Allan D. Gilmour
Comml)nity Foundation for
Southeast Michigan
Carol A. Goss
The Skillman Foundation
Wesley H. Maurer, Jr.
Mackinac Island Community
Foundation
Russell G. Mawby
CMF Advisory Cabinet
Olivia P. Maynat:d
Heron Oaks Fotmdation

I

9 Public Foundations

174 Family Foundations
Independent Foundations

52 Corporate Foundations &amp; Giving Programs

Sterling K. Speifn
W.K. Ketlogg,foundation
Margaret E. Thompson
Hany A. and Margaret D.
Towsley Foundation

For more information, contact Jeri Fischer, director, membership &amp;
special projects, at 616.842.7080 or visit www.cmif.org.

Sandra E. Ulsh
Ford Motor Company Fund
Christian A. Velasquez
Midland Area Community
Foundation

WE WARMLY WELCO~iiE

Daniel J. Wyant
Edward Lowe Foundation

• Burnham Family Foundation

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NEW J\LEMBERS.

• Barber Foundation
• Clannad Foundation
• Peter D &amp; Julie F Cummings Family Foundation

Lloyd}. Yeo
Wickson-Link Memorial
Foundation

• LaGrange County Community Foundation
• McKinley Foundation
• Polasky Family Foundation

Julie F. Cummin~, l'mmediate Past
Chair, Mro&lt;: M. and Marjorie S.
Fisher Foundariop

Rachel Mraz
Eileen and Brian DeVries
Family Foundation

David 0. Egner
Hudson-Webbtilr Foundation

David K. Page
Community Foundation for
Southeast Michigan

• Wayne and Joan Webber Foundation
• Karen Colina Wilson Foundation
• World Heritage Foundation

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�With leadership from the
Government Relations
Committee, CMF
continues to serve as
the leading voice in
Washington and Lansing
on regulatory and
legislative issues affecting
Michigan foundations.
2006 was a banner year
in both capitols with the passage of the federal Pension

Protection Act, including the IRA Charitable Rollover;
pending legislation to extend the Rollover through 2008;
continuation of the Community Foundation Tax Credit in
the new Michigan Business Tax effective January 1, 2008;
and progress in stopping the legislature from reinstating the
Michigan Inheritance Tax which would negatively impact
donor intent.
We are grateful to our members, Michigan's Congressional
Delegation, Governor Granholm, the Michigan Legislature
and Congressman Dave Camp who serves on the Ways and
Means Committee for their support. Forty-two CMF

members joined CMF Chair Diana Sieger and Midland Area
Community Foundation Chair Brian Rodgers in presenting
the Friend of Philanthropy Award to Congressman Camp at
our annual Foundations on the Hill visit in March for his
help in passing the IRA Charitable Rollover.
And, for the first time in CMF's history, the Board
approved a resolution recommended by the Public Policy
Committee stating CMF's concern about the negative
impact the State's budget crisis is having on the nonprofit
sector and quality of life in Michigan.

FOUNDATION STAFF AND TRUSTEES ABOUT EFFECTlVE PRACTICE.

CMF met its commitment to providing Michigan
grantmakers with exceptional learning opportunities on best
practices and critical issues in philanthropy through over 60
workshops, briefings, retreats, teleconferences, print and
online resources and the highly regarded annual conference,
Delivering on the Promise ofPhilanthropy- our 34th!

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A highlight for the year was being the first regional
association in the nation to host Essential Skills and
Strategies for New Grantmakers, the new national curriculum
developed through a partnership among CMF, the

Council on Foundations, Forum of Regional Associations
of Grantmakers and Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania.
Also of note were the corporate grantmaker teleconference
series on strengthening the strategic value of employee
volunteer and community involvement programs; the
Boston College Institute on Corporate Citizenship; Investment
Basics 101 teleconference series; monthly family foundation
teleconferences from the National Center for Family
Philanthropy; the 8th annual Family Foundations Retreat
with attendees ages 3-to-93; and the second annual

community foundation CEO Retreat with the Ohio
Grantmakers Forum. Detroit Area Grantmakers continued
its successful monthly
lunch and lecture
series featuring
experts on race,
higher education,
the economy, the
arts and other
topics.

�Michigan ranks 5th in the
U.S. in total foundation
assets of $24.9 billion, over
88% of which is held by
CMF members. The 15th
edition of the CMF

Michigan Foundation Directory, produced in fall 2006,
confirmed the creation of more than 265 new foundations
in Michigan since 2004. CMF continues to contribute to
community foundations' growth via education, technical
assistance and marketing initiatives which helped leverage
197 new donor advised funds and 59,300 individual gifts.

And, CMF helped individuals, corporations and professional
advisors understand their organized giving options through
over 50 complimentary consultations this year and through
our valued guide, Establishing a Charitable Foundation in
Michigan (4th edition).

AND SUPPORT COLLABORATIVE PHILANTHROPIC RESPONSES TO CRITICAL NEEDS.

CMF helps foundations connect with each other and
with government agencies to share perspectives, develop
innovative solutions and engage in public-private
partnerships to achieve systemic reforms that improve
quality of life in Michigan. This work is informed by the
Public Policy Committee and active affinity groups on early
childhood, aging, women &amp; girls issues and land use and
staffed by the William C. Richardson Fellow in Public
Policy &amp; Philanthropy. CMF also serves as fiscal agent
for two projects:

Initiated and funded by CMF members, the non-partisan
Office of the Foundation Liaison to the Governor {OFL),
educates State officials about foundations and helps forge
relationships and support the development of partnerships
between the State and foundations in five shared policy
priority areas - early childhood development, land use,
health, workforce development and education - leveraging
over $40 million in public-private dollars in 2006.
CMF's role as host for the Joyce Foundation funded Early
Learning Michigan Initiative ended this year and a new

role as fiscal agent for the Early Childhood Investment
Corporation (ECIC) began with support from the W. K.
Kellogg Foundation. Created by Governor Granholm with
input from CMF's Early Childhood and Ready by Five
affinity groups and bi-partisan support from the Legislature,
the ECIC seeks to ensure that every young child in
Michigan has a great start in life. CMF members Marvin
McKinney, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and Susan Broman,
Steelcase Foundation, serve on the ECIC Board. For more
information, visit ecic.org.

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�MICHIGAN GRANHJAKERS WITH EACH OTHER AND WITH GRANTSEEKERS
CMF continued to offer

community foundation CEO and Program Officer Retreats,

To support effective relationships between grantmakers

members an array of

8th annual Family Foundations Retreat and Michigan

and grantseekers, CMF also co-sponsored the Nonprofit

opportunities to network

Evenings at the Council on Foundations and

SuperConference and Nonprofit Day with the Michigan

year-round through its

Communications Network annual conferences. Networking

Nonprofit Association.

spring member reception

opportunities expanded with the formation of the Michigan

at The Kresge Foundation,

Forum for Blacks in Philanthropy and affinity groups on

34th annual conference,

K-12 education, Michigan's economy and communications.

PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF AND APPRECIATION FOR ·rHE ROLE OF PHILANTHROPY
Telling the story of philanthropy to increase public

.. 5

a unique partnership among CMF, StoryCorps, Michigan

understanding about the role, work and impact of

Radio and the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy

foundations continues to be a CMF priority. This year,

and Nonprofit Leadership designed to capture the personal

CMF created its first Communications and Marketing

reflections of CMF members. Select recordings will be

Advisory Council, offered an extended track of

broadcast on Michigan Radio, archived at the Johnson

communications sessions at its annual conference and

Center and shared with members through the CMF

initiated the Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project,

web site.

�CMF STAFF
, I EADERSHIP ROI ES
Communications Network
• Board ofTrustees

After expanding in 1005-2006 to include community foundations in Illinois, and Ohio, the CMF Board approved new bylaws and
elected MCFV tr~stees from those states. Elizabeth Cherin, CMF trustee and president, Fremont Area Community Foundation, remains

Council on Foundations (COF}

Edatd Chairperson.

• Standards &amp; National Marketing

Supported by the W ..K. :Ktdlogg Fotlndation and: MCFV member community foundations, the Community Assessment Initiative of
Nebraska produced a county-by-county Transfer of Wealth Analysis providing MCFV members with reports on each county they serve
atld a marketing wol kit developed by the Williams Group.
The Access to R«reation Initiative awarded initial grants to community foundations serving Midland, Monroe, Greenville and the
Grand Traverse regions of Michigan. Additional grants will be awarded to Illinois, Indiana and Ohio this fall.
Another h~light was the release of the IRA Charitable Rollover Portfolio by the National Community Foundation Research &amp;
Development Incubator, hosted by MCFV. The portfolio's release within 30 days of the Rollover becoming law enabled all community
fonndations subscribing to national standards w immediately launch marketing to new and existing donors.
The Regional M~eting Initiative, supported by grants from the Charles Stewart Mott f;oundation, continued in Iowa, Maryland and
South Carolina w~th lillks to regional efforts in Michigan and California. The Community Foundations of Florida received support for
theil.' outreach e.ffDrts to professional advisors through the Building Foundations Marketirig Training Series.

Action Teams
Public Policy Committee
COF/Forum of Regional
Associations of Grantmakers

Essential Skills &amp; Strategies
Project Leadership Team

Forum of Regional
Associations of Grant makers
• Board of Trustees
• Technology Advisory Committee
• Content Vetting Groups
• Education Task Force

Independent Sector
Legislative &amp; Regulatory

Th¢ Michigan AIDS Fund (MAF) con1!inues to adapt and evolve in response to the changing AIDS epidemic. Created in 1989 as
Michigan's philanthropic community's response to the disease, MAF has awarded nearly $12 million to a variety of innovative and often
hat-d to fund programs and is focused on ending the epidemic by preventing new HIV infections. The MAF Board is chaired by Wendy
Lawson, trustee, McKinley Foundation.

Advisory Committee

WINGS (Worldwide Initiatives
for Grantmaker Support}
Coordinating Committee

T®.is year, MAF secured nearly $100,000 in grants to support new efforts in public policy, working to increase knowledge and awareness
of.AIDS among the states public and policymakers. As a community partner of the National AIDS Fund, MAF continues to run the
state's only AmeriCorps team dedicated solely to HIV, training the next generation of workers in the fight against the epidemic.

• Advisory Committee, WINGSCommunity Foundation
• Management and Grant Review
Committee, World Bank Global
Fund for Community Foundations

Learning to Give (LTG) completed its first full integrated year with The LEAGUE, a school and Web-based system for service learning.
.Ai&amp;ier two successlihl pilot seasons im New Jersey, Michigan, Indiana, Georgia, California and Texas, a national launch is planned for fall
2007 with the help of partners JetBlue Airways, Cartoon Network, Parade Magazine and others. More than 1,200 lesson plans are now
avaitable and user visits now exceed 275,000 per month at leaFningtogive.org. All lesson plans have been coded to individual state standards.
The international impact ofthe LEAGUE and LTG also continues ro grow with 1,000 lesson plans coded to Canadian and United

Transatlantic Community
Foundation Network
• Ambassador

Kingdom standards, Korean philanthropic themed cartoons and 10 teaching units developed for the Japan Foundation Partnership.

6

�RELATIONSHIPS, INCLUSION, KNOWLEDGE,
SERVANT AND ETHICAL LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENCE.

, GUIDING PRINCIPLES
In November 2003, the CMF Board ofTrustees adopted
the following Guiding Principles as a condition of
membership, in recognition of the need for all foundations
to strive to maintain the public trust in fulfilling their
respective charitable purposes. These principles address
the question often asked by the public- What do
foundations stand for? A copy of the principles and suggested
implementation strategies for each have been provided to all
members and are available at cmif.org.

• Adhere to the highest standards of ethical
behavior in all foundation actions.
• Honor donor(s) intent.
• Have an identifiable active governing board - a
decision-making body that sets and regularly reviews
policies on: governance, including conflict of interest;
grantmaking; finance and administration, including audit;
and communications.
• Be accessible by having bas ~c grantmaking information
readily available regarding funding priorities and

• Build constructive relationships based on mutual respect,
candor, confidentiality and understanding with the
public, applicants, grantees and donors.
• Strive to include the perspectives, opinions and
experiences of the broadest possible cross-section of
people to inform the foundation through its grantmaking,
through the composition of its board, committees, staff
and advisors/consultants and through its business practices.
• Support continuous learning by trustees, staff and grantees.

application requirements. '

, TREASU REB'S REPORT
Rehmann Robson has issued an unqualified opinion on
the combined financial statements of CMF and its three
supporting organizations for the years ended March 31,
2007 and 2006. The Combined Statements of Activity and
Changes in Net Assets presented in the Annual Report have
been derived from the audited financial statements to
reflect the detailed expenses of the Council of Michigan
Foundations' endowment funds, Midwest Community
Foundations' Ventures, Learning to Give and the Michigan
AIDS Fund. A copy of the audited financial statements is

• 7

available for public inspection at the Council of Michigan
Foundations' office in Grand Haven, Michigan.
CMF's ten endowment funds continue to grow through
solid investment earnings of $1,738,603 or 11 o/o, with a
current market value of $16,984,733, which allow us to
respond to special purpose opportunities for our members
throughout the year. Some of those opportuniries include
legislative initiatives, community foundation technical
assistance and other leadership activities both statewide

and nationally. The significant cash balance reflected in the
attached statements is primarily made up of funds held for
special projects that help further the missions of our members.

Phillip H. Peters
TREASURER

�.

'

CMF AND SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
CONDENSED COMBINED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- YEARS ENDED MARCH 31, 2007 &amp; 2006
March 31

March 31

COMBINED BALANCE SHEETS
ASSETS
Cash
Investments
Grants &amp; contributions receivable
Prepaid expenses &amp; other assets
Property &amp; equip net of depreciation

Total assets

2007

2007

2006

$382,296
20,500

$270,129
359,875

402,796

630,004

NET ASSETS
Unrestricted
Temporarily restricted
Permanently restricted

13,252,336
28,001,459
8,092,153

11,959,690
16,489,817
8,092,153

Total net assets

49,345,948

36,541,660

$49,748,744

$37,171,664

2006

$15,832,611
20,296,232
13,083,581
79,637
456,683

$49,748,744

$18,126,168
15,311,412
3,152,865
70,096
511,123

$37,171,664

LIABILITIES
Accounts payable &amp; other liab.
Grants payable
Total liabilities

T otalliabilities and net assets

COMBINED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
CMF General
Operations
&amp; Special
Projects
SUPPORT AND REVENUES
Member contributions
Grants &amp; other contributions
Conferences
Publications
Investment income &amp; other
Total support revenue

CMF
Endowment
Funds

Michigan
Community
Foundations'
Ventures

Learning to
Give

Michigan
AIDS Fund

2007
Total

2006
Total

25,926

$1,013,042
22,851,492
566,322
72,542
2,814,843

$1,618,995
10,233,314
532,183
30,672
2,451,285

779,842

27,318,241

14,866,449

$1,013,042
7,063,210
530,058
65,452
167,071

$10,010
36,264

$14,931,661

$92,695

$753,916

1,738,603

507,714

7,090
375,529

8,838,833

1,784,877

15,439,375

475,314

z0

EXPENSES
Grants
Conferences
Publications
Fundraising
Professional fees
Depreciation
Programming/ member services

3,169,097
469,730
162,717
51,983
383,996
119,587
1,629,265

Total Expenses
Changes in net assets
Transfer from other funds
Net assets at beginning of year

38,803
69,493
4,081

6,124,000
1,736

82,093
357,801

433,190
29,412
70,621

5,986,375

552,271

2,852,458

~

9,669,900
564,307
171,154
157,883
1,062,695
159,800
2,728,214

4,949,481
515,673
164,141
125,166
992,315
183,268
3,109,731

"'~

401,207

119,250
17,052
2,149
105,900
78,387
10,801
269,320

6,658,959

713,489

602,859

14,513,953

10,009,775

1,232,606

8,780,416

(238,175)

176,983

12,804,288

4,856,674

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4,868,763 15,752,127

9,852,752

5,459,697

608,321

36,541,660

31,684,986

$7,721,221 $16,984,733

$18,633,168

$5,221,522

$785,304

$49,345,948

$36,541,660

218,750
6,296
2,207
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�COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS
Albion Community Foundation
Allegan County Community Foundation
Ann Atbor Area Community Foundation
Baraga County Community Foundation
Barry Community Foundation
Bartle Creek Community Foundation
Bay Area Community Foundation
Berrien Community Foundation
Branch County Community Foundation
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
Capital Region Community Foundation
Charlevoix County Community Foundation
Dickinson Atea Community Foundation
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Four Coumy Community Foundation
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
Fremont Area Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Gratiot County Community Foundation
Greenville Area Community Foundation
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
Huron County Community Foundation
The Jackson County Conununity Foundation
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Keweenaw Community Foundation
Lapeer County Community Foundation
Leelanau Township Community Foundation
Lenawee Community Foundation
M and M Area Community Foundation
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
Manistee County Community Foundation
Marquette Community Foundation
Marshall Community Foundation
Michigan Gateway Community Foundation
Midland Atea Community Foundation
Community Foundation of Monroe County
Mr. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Muskegon County
Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan
Otsego County Community Foundation
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Atea
Community Foundation
Community Foundation of Greater Rochester
Roscommon County Community Foundation
Saginaw Community Foundation
Sanilac County Community Foundation
Shiawassee Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
Southfield Community Foundation
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
.Stprgi~ Area Community Foundation

Three Rivers Area Community Foundation
Tuscola County Community Foundation
Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION AFFILIATES
Alger Regional Community Foundation
Athens Area Community Foundation
Bedford Foundation
Chippewa County Community Foundation
Clare County Community Fow1darion
Clio Atea Community Fund
Constantine Area Community Foundation
Coopersville Area Community Foundation
Crystal Falls/Forest Park Area Community Fund
Community Foundation for Delta County
The Earon County Community Foundation
Fenton Community Fund
Grand Blanc Community Fund
Homer Area Community Foundation
Ionia County Community Foundation
Iosco County Community Foundation
Greater Ishpeming Area Community Fund
Les Cheneaux Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Mason County
Mecosta County Community Foundation
Missaukee Area Community Foundation
Negaunee Atea Community Fund
North Cemral Michigan Community Foundation
Norway Area Community Fund
Community Foundation for Oceana County
Osceola County Commw1ity Foundation
Schoolcraft County Community Foundation
Southeast Ottawa Community Foundation
Sparta Community Foundation
Sr. Ignace Atea Community Foundation
Straits Area Community Foundation
Tahquamenon Area Community Foundation
Wyoming Community Foundation

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS
Bay Harbor Foundation
The Gilmour Fund
Huckle Family Fund
lies Family Conservation Scholarship Fund
F. Marrin and Dorothy A. Johnson
Donor Advised Fund
Elizabeth Koegel Fund

Cable Communications Public Benefit Corporation
Chemical Bank and Trust
Citizens Bank-Flint
Detroit Lions, Inc.
Fifth Third Bank
Guardian Industries Corp.
L'lcks Enterprises, Inc.
LaSalle Bank Wealth Management
Loomis, Sayles, &amp; Company, L.P.
Macatawa Bank
Michigan Automotive Compressor, Inc.
Miller, Canfield, Paddock, and Stone, PLC
Morgan Stanley
Munder Capital Management
National City I Allegiant
Northern Trust Bank, FSB
Pfizer Corporation
Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC
Rock Financial -A Quicken Loans Co.
Smith Barney Citigroup
Target Corporation
Verizon

CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation
Comerica Charitable Foundation
Consumers Energy Foundation
DaimlerChtysler Corporation Fund
Delta Dental Foundation
DEN SO North America Foundation
The Dow Chemical Company Foundation
Dow Corning Foundation
DTE Energy Foundation
Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc.
Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
Grand Rapids Label Foundation
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
JSJ Foundation
Kellogg's Corporate Citizenship Fund
Kelly Services, Inc. Foundatiort
La-Z-Boy Foundation
MASCO Corporation Foundation
Howard Miller Foundation
The Pistons-Palace Foundation
Steelcase Foundation
A.M. Todd Company Foundation
Whirlpool Foundation
Wolverine World Wide Foundation

CORPORATE GIVING PROGRAMS
AAA Michigan
American Axle and Manufacturing
AT&amp;T
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Bodman L. L. P.

FAMILY FOUNDATIONS
Al&lt;ers Foundation
The Alabaster Fund
Allen Foundation, Inc
Americana Foundation

Amy Foundation
Charles Anthony Foundation
Arcus Foundation
Baiardi Family Foundation, Inc.
Barber Foundation*
Charles F. and Adeline L. Barth Foundation
Bash Family Foundation, Inc.
The Batts Foundation
Mandell L. and Madeleine H. Berman Foundation
Bingham Family Foundation
Birtwistle Family Foundation
The Blodgett Foundation
John A. and Marlene L. Boll Foundation
Bonisteel Foundation
David A. Brandon Foundation
Benjamin and Marion Bregi Foundation
Hilda E. Brerzlaff Foundation
Edalene and Ed Brown Family Foundation
Buhr Foundation
Burnham Family Foundation*
The CampbeJl Fund
Casraing Family Foundation
Clannad Foundation*
Colina Foundation
Julius V. and Alice G. Combs Foundation
Conway Family Foundation
Cook Charitable Foundation
Cook Family Foundation
Raymond M. and Jane E. Cracchiolo Foundation
Peter D &amp; Julie F Cummings Family Foundation*
Robert and Jeanine Dagenais Foundation
M.E. Davenport Foundation
DeRoy Testamentary Foundation
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
The DeVlieg Foundation
Daniel and Pamella DeVos Foundation
Dick and Betsy DeVos Foundation
Douglas and Maria DeVos Foundation
The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation
Eileen and Brian DeVries Family Foundation
The Doan Family Foundation
The Herbert and Junia Doan Foundation
Dole Family Foundation
Alden and Vada Dow Family Foundations
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
Dryer Family Foundation
The DuffY Foundation
H.T. Ewald Foundation
George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation
Fisher-Insley Foundation
Marshall M. Fredericks Foundation
Frey Fo undation
Friedman Family Foundation
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation

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Benn and Kathleen Gilmore Foundation
Glancy Foundation, Inc.
Gordy Foundation, Inc.
Granger Foundation
Ferris Greeney Family Foundation
Hagen Family Foundation
Charles Stewart Harding Foundation
James and Catherine Haveman Family Foundation
The Hees Family Foundation
The Edsko and Claire Hekman Foundation
Paul B. Henry Foundation
Heron Oaks Foundation
Herrington-Fitch Family Foundation
The Holley Foundation
Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Foundation
Hougen Foundation
Julius and Cynthia Huebner Foundation
The Hurst Foundation
Bill and Bea Idema Foundation
Isabel Foundation
Jennings Memorial Foundation
Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Foundation
Paul A. Johnson Foundation
The Jury Foundation
Kaufman Foundation
Keller Foundation
KINSHIP Foundation
Klopcic Family Foundation
James A. &amp; Faith Knight Foundation
The Helen Laidlaw Foundation
The Robert C. Larson and Bonnie Ann Larson Fund
Charles W. Loosemore Foundation
Edward Lowe Foundation
The Lyon Foundation
Mackey Foundation
The Malpass Foundation
Richard and Jane Manoogian Foundation
Martin Family Foundation
Peter B. Mason Charitable Foundation
The Matthaei Foundation
W.B. McCardell Family Foundation
B.D. and Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation
C. S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation
W. D. and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation
Sid Mittra and Bani Mittra Family Foundation
Molitor Family Foundation
FrederickS. and Lezlynne P. Moore
Family Foundation
Morley Foundation
Ruth Mort Foundation
Henry C. and Audrienne Murray Foundation
Nartel Family Foundation
Allen E. and Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation
The Nine Tuna Foundation

R.E. Olds Foundation
Paine Family Foundation
Charles A. Parcells Foundation
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation
Donald and Ann Parfet Family Foundation
Peak Street Foundation
Pearson Family Foundation
Joe D. Pentecost Foundation
Karen and Drew Peslar Foundation
The Pinney-Foundation
Plym Foundation
Polasky Family Foundation*
Porter Family Foundation
The Power Foundation
The Preede Foundation
The Meyer and Anna Prentis Family
Foundation, Inc.
Drake Quinn Family Foundation
Rachor Family Foundation, LTD
Reid Family Foundation
River City Foundation
RJK Foundation
Edward and Elyse Rogers Family Foundation
The Ruffner Foundation
Ghassan and Mana! Saab Foundation
The Samaritan Foundation
Savage Foundation
Schalon Foundation
The Sebastian Foundation
Sehn Foundation
William and Sarah Seidman Foundation
George and Elizabeth Seifert Foundation
The NateS. and Ruth B. Shapero Foundation
The Shiffman Foundation
Shubeck Mansour Foundation
Speckhard-Knight Charitable Foundation
St. Denys Foundation
The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
The Summers Foundation, Inc.
The Tapestry Foundation of Mary Carmel and
Thomas P. Borders
A. Alfred Taubman Foundation
The Tiscornia Foundation, Inc.
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation
Jerry L. and Marcia D. Tubergen Foundation
Turn 2 Foundation, Inc.
Amherst and Janeth Turner Foundation
Burton H. and Elizabeth S. Upjohn Charitable Trust
FrederickS. Upton Foundation
The Valenti Foundation
W. S. and Lois VanDalson Foundation
Wayne and Joan Webber Foundation*
The W ege Foundation
The Wetsman Foundation

Bill and Sally Wildner Foundation
Karen Colina Wilson Foundation*
The Marilda R. Wilson Fund
The Ralph C. Wilson Foundation
Isadore and Beryl Winkelman Foundation
The Kate and Richard Wolters Foundation
World Heritage Foundation*
Yeo Family Foundation
The Young Foundation
W. Tom ZurSchmiede Foundation
INDEPENDENT FOUNDATIONS
James C. Acheson Foundation
Joseph E. Beauchamp Charitable Trust
Besser Foundation
Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
The Carls Foundation
Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation
Dyer-Ives Foundation
Earhart Foundation
C.K. Eddy Family Foundation
Glenn D. Curtis Edmore Trust
The John E. Fetzer Institute
Ethel and James Flinn Foundation
Ford Foundation
The Gerber Foundation
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
The Greater Lansing Foundation
Luella Hannan Memorial Foundation
Myrtle E. and Willian1 G. Hess Charitable Trust
Samuel Higby Camp Foundation
The Clarence and Jack Himmel Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
Edward F. and Irma Hunter Foundation
!twin Foundation
Paul C. Johnson Foundation
The Kantzler Foundation
Chaim, Fanny, Louis, Benjamin &amp; Anne Florence
Kaufinan Trust
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
The Loutit Foundation
McCurdy Memorial Scholarship Foundation
McGregor Fund
Metro Health Foundation
Michigan State Medical Society Foundation
The Miller Foundation
Louise Tuller Miller Trust
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
The Nokomis Foundation
Amos Nordman Charitable Trust
Herbert and Elsa Ponting Foundation
Ramser-Morgan Foundation
Milton M. Ratner Foundation

Harold and Carolyn Robison Foundation
Bill and Vi Sigmund Foundation
Sinai Medical Staff Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
Slemons Foundation, Inc.
St. Clair Foundation
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
The Keith W. Tandinger Foundation
Mary Thompson Foundation
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Vicksburg Foundation
John W. and Rose E. Watson
Scholarship Foundation
James A. Welch Foundation
John and Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation
Harvey Randall Wickes Foundation
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation
OUT-OF-STATE ASSOCIATES
Ball Brothers Foundation
Edyth Bush Charitable Foundation, Inc.
F.B. Heron Foundation
JohnS. and James L. Knight Foundation
LaGrange County Community Foundation*
The Seabury Foundation
Seevers Family Foundation
PUBLIC FOUNDATIONS
Community Foundation Alliance of Calhoun County
Detroit Youth Foundation
Free Press Charities, Inc.
Grand Rapids Jaycees Foundation
Great Lakes Center for Youth Development
Great Lakes Fishery Trust
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
The Jewish Fund
Jewish Women's Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit
Library of Michigan Foundation
Lions of Michigan Service Foundation, Inc.
McKinley Foundation*
Michigan Humanities Council
Michigan State Bar Foundation
Michigan Women's Foundation
Rotaty Charities of Traverse City
Rotary District 6360 Foundation
United Jewish Foundation
PUBLIC FOUNDATION
DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS
Shaevsky Family Foundation

*New Member as of April 1, 2007

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                    <text>CMF

Council of
Michigan
Founcfations

Serving grantmakers. Advancing giving.

MICHIGAN COMMUNITY
FOUNDATIONS
DIRECTORY and
DATA BOOK
2006

�Section I

Michigan Community Foundation Directory

�Albion Community Foundation
203 S Superior St
PO Box 156
Albion, MI 49224·1774
Phone: (517) 629-3349 Fax: (517) 629-8027
E-mail: director@albionfoundation.org Website: www.albionfoundation.org
Farley, David - Executive Director
VanEck, Bobbie - Administrative Assistant

Allegan County Community Foundation
524 Marshall St
Allegan, MI 4901 0·1632
Phone: (269) 673-8344 Fax: (269) 673-8745
E·mail: bray@alleganfoundation.org Website: www.alleganfoundation.org
Bray, Theresa - Executive Director/YAC Advisor
Wittkop, Lee -Executive Assistant

Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
310 N Main St. Ste 300
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1133
Phone: (734) 663-0401 Fax: (734) 663-3514
E-mail: info@aaacf.org Website: www.aaacf.org
Elliott, Cheryl -President and CEO
Balch Hale, Jennifer- Program Officer
Bloom, Martha- Vice President Program
D'Anieri, Phil - Program Director
Iott, Suzanne - Grants Manager
Moses, Diann - Administrative Assistant
Peters, Judith- Director of Development
Reeves, Michaele - Office Manager
Sharra, Sue - Controller
Weber, Doug- Chief Financial Officer
Whelan, Susan - Development Associate

Baraga County Community Foundation
PO Box338
L'Anse, MI 49946-0338
Phone: (906) 353-7898 Fax: (906) 353-7896
E-mail: baragacf@up.net
Cote, Gordette - Executive Director

�Barry Community Foundation
629 W State St Ste 201
Hastings, MI 49058-1680
Phone: (269) 945-0526 Fax: (269) 945-0826
E-mail: bonnie@barrycf.org Website: www.barrycf.org
Hildreth, Bonnie - President
Larson, Ed - Marketing
Richards, Jennifer -Vice President/YAC Advisor
Welker, Erin- Communications Director

Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3542
Phone: (269) 962-2181 Fax: (269) 962-2182
E-mail: bccf@bccfoundation.org Website: www .bccfoundation.org
Hunt, Brenda - President &amp; CEO
Boles, Chapman Kelly- Vice President Programs
Davis, Benjamin -Receptionist
Farnham, Joann- Program Associate
Hinds, Cheryl - Program Associate
Holley, Kimberly -Vice President Marketing &amp; Communications
Leach, Cynthia - Finance Director
Lindsey, Jillian- Communications Manager
McDaniel, Jon-Paul -Finance Associate
Miller, Shelly- Vice President ofFinance
Reinhart, Kevin - Finance Officer
Ruger, Claralyn - Youth Program Manager
Slayton, Michelle - Development Officer
Stone, Petra - Program Communications Associate
Szenda Wilson, Kathy- Program Officer
Taylor, Mary Ann - Planned Giving Specialist &amp; General Council
Torres, Anthony - Consultant
Wells-Wilson, Dianah- Executive Assistant to the CEO
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Athens Area Community Foundation
Homer Area Community Foundation

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�Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Ave
Bay City, MI 48708-5732
Phone: (989) 893-4438 Fax: (989) 893-4448
E-mail: bacfnd@bayfoundation.org Website: www .bayfoundation.org
Merrifield, Roger - President and CEO
Cleland, Lisa -Assistant To Finance and Administration
Courier, Renee- Program Associate
Morse, Ashley - Program Officer
Pope, Kathryn - Director of Finance

Berrien Community Foundation
2900 S State St Suite 2E
Saint Joseph, MI 49085-2467
Phone: (269) 983-3304 Fax: (269) 983-4939
E-mail: bcf@berriencommunity.org Website: www.berriencommunity.org
Keiser, Nanette -President
McCausland, Anne - Program Director
Oehlhaffen, Carol - Y AC Advisor

Branch County Community Foundation
2 West Chicago -Suite E-1
Coldwater, MI 49036-1649
Phone: (517) 278-4517 Fax: (517) 279-2319
E-mail: info@brcofoundation.org Website: www. brcofoundation.org
Knight, Colleen - Executive Director &amp; YAC Advisor
Sparrow, Susan- Associate Director/Controller

Cadillac Area Community Foundation
201 N Mitchell St Ste 101
PO Box 102
Cadillac, MI 49601-1859
Phone: (231) 775-9911 Fax: (231) 775-8126
E-mail: cacf@cadillacfoundation.org Website: www.cadillacfoundation.org
Kimbel, Linda - Executive Director
Potter, Christine - Office Manager/Computer Specialist
Sprague, Frederick- Vice President/YAC Advisor
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Missaukee Area Community Foundation

�Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Dr Ste 104
Lansing, MI 48911-5338
Phone: (517) 272-2870 Fax: (517) 272-2871
E-mail: dfliehman@crcfoundation.org Website: www.crcfoundation.org
Fliehman, Dennis -President
Balasis, Christi - Executive Assistant
Oliver, Julia- Vice President of Finance
Pasch, Pauline - YAC Advisor/Program Officer
Patterson, Bradley - Senior Program Officer
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
The Eaton County Community Fund

Charlevoix County Community Foundation
507 Water Street
PO Box 718
East Jordan, MI 49727-9476
Phone: (231) 536-2440 Fax: (231) 536-2640
E-mail: bob@c3f.org Website: www.c3f.org
Tambellini, Robert - President/CEO
Hansen, Laura - Accountant
Radke, Maureen - Program Office
VanLoo, Sarah - Program Associate

Dickinson Area Community Foundation
427 S Stephenson Ave Ste 207
Iron Mountain, MI 49801-3458
Phone: (906) 774-3131 Fax: (906) 774-7640
E-mail: dcacf@uplogon.com Website: www.dcacf.org
Flannery, Debra - Executive Director
Dowdle, Monica - Y AC Advisor
Warodell, Pamela- Administrative Assistant
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Crystal Falls/Forest Park Area Community Fund
Norway Area Community Fund

�Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, MI 48502-1206
Phone: (810) 767-3505 Fax: (810) 767-0496
E-mail: khorton@cfgf.org Website: www.cfgf.org
Horton, Kathi - President
Buttone, Rebecca - Finance Assistant
Clemons, Carolyn - Grants Administrative Assistant
Ebert, Julie -Controller
Ittigson, Mary - VP of Finance and Administration
LaFave, Sherry - Manager of Administration
Larkin, Lynn- Senior Program Officer
Murphy, Sandra- Donor Services Director
Powers, Arlene - Receptionist/Administrative Assistant
Rash, Joel -Facade Project Director
Tippett, Beverly - Program Officer
VanDuyne, Ann Marie- VP ofPhilanthropic Services
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Clio Area Community Fund
Fenton Community Fund
Grand Blanc Community Fund

Four County Community Foundation
231 E. St. Clair
PO Box 539
Almont, MI 48003-1110
Phone: (810) 798-0909 Fax: (810) 798-0908
E-mail: info@4ccf.org Website: www.4ccf.org
Bauer, Janet- Executive Director
Gabridge, Christine - Admin Assistant/Accountant
Quinn, Valerie - Program Associate

Greater Frankenmuth Area Community Foundation
c/o National City
2322 Tittabawassee
Saginaw, MI 48604-9476
Phone: (989) 652-6104 Fax: (989) 652-8919
Zuellig, Thomas - Chair

�Fremont Area Community Foundation
4424 W 48th St
POBoxB
Fremont, MI 49412-8721
Phone: (231) 924-5350 Fax: (231) 924-5391
E-mail: info@tfacf.org Website: www.tfaf.org
Cherin, Elizabeth - President/CEO
Bower, Kathleen - Program Officer
Cowles, Robin - Information Services Assoc.
Crisman, Mary- Executive Assistant To the President
Goebel, Jerene- Program Associate
Houran, Sherry - Finance Officer
Huisjen, Mary- Office Assistant/YAC Advisor
Huschke, Kathryn- Chief Program Officer
Jahr, Jeff- Senior Program Officer
Jordan, Robert- Philanthropic Services Officer
Meyers, Susan - Counsel
Myers, Tracy- Administrative Associate
Parquette, Ashley - Program Assistant
Portenga, Lisa - Scholarship/Donor Services Coord
Zerlaut, Gregory - CFO and COO
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Mecosta County Community Foundation
Osceola County Community Foundation

Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, MI 49417-1385
Phone: (616) 842-6378 Fax: (616) 842-9518
E-mail: atabor@ghacf.org Website: www.ghacf.org
Tabor, Ann - President
Bedient, Carol- Program Administrator
Post, Barbara - Donor Services Director
Tomhave, Janet- Finance Director
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Coopersville Area Community Foundation

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�Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2757
Phone: (616) 454-1751 Fax: (616) 454-6455
E-mail: grfoundation@grfoundation.org Website: www.grfoundation.org
Sieger, Diana- President
Bishop, Ruth - Education Program Officer
Black, Lynne -Vice President of Finance &amp; Administration
Bovee, Gina- Planned and Major Gifts Director
Brown, Lisa - Donor Services Associate
Bums, Jan -Development Administrative Assistant
Craft, Laura - Program Director
DeVos, Bridget- Develop &amp; Finance Associate
Forseman, Barb- Administrative Assistant
Guttrich, Rena- Executive Assistant
Jackson, Wendy- Program Director
Karrip, Mary - Receptionist
King, Roberta - VP Public Relations and Marketing
Kooyer, Christine - Youth Program Officer
Luckert, Kate - Program Director
Price, Amy - Administrative Assistant
Puckett, Ann - Grants Administrator
Rapp, Marcia- Vice President of Programs
St. Pierre, Amanda - PR &amp; Marketing Associate
Tiefenbach, Jill - Program Administrative Assistant
Young, Jonse - Planned and Major Gifts Director
Zack, Marilyn- Vice President of Development
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Ionia County Community Foundation
Southeast Ottawa Community Foundation
Sparta Community Foundation
Wyoming Community Foundation

Gratiot County Community Foundation
1131 E Center St
PO Box 310
Ithaca, MI 48847-1603
Phone: (989) 875-4222 Fax: (989) 875-2858
E-mail: gccf@edzone.net
Travis, Tina- Executive Director
Holmes, Ginna - YAC Advisor

�Greenville Area Community Foundation
101 N Lafayette St
Greenville, MI 48838-1853
Phone: (616) 754-2640 Fax: (616) 754-3174
E-mail: gacf@gacfmi.org Website: www.gacfmi.org
Barberi, Alison - President and CEO
Marshall, Sally - FIMS Administrator
O'Brien, Amy - Program Administrator
O'Brien, Tim - YAC Advisor

Hillsdale County Community Foundation
2 SHowell St
PO Box 276
Hillsdale, MI 49242-1820
Phone: (517) 439-5101 Fax: (517) 439-5109
E-mail: info@abouthccf.org Website: www.abouthccf.org
Bisher, Sharon- Executive Director
Stout, Susan - Program Officer
Yoder, Amber- Youth &amp; Marketing Coordinator

The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area
70 W 8th St Ste 100
Holland, MI 49423-3166
Phone: (616) 396-6590 Fax: (616) 396-3573
E-mail: info@cfhz.org Website: www.cfhz.org
DeYoung, Janet- Executive Director
Mavis, Diana- Finance Director
Morawski, Kathy - Program Director &amp; YAC Coordinator
Nelson, Thor- Advisor
Oliverez, Maria - Administrative Assistant
Petroelje, Gwen- Communication Director
Watt, James- Advisor

Huron County Community Foundation
1160 S Van Dyke Rd
Bad Axe, MI 48413-9615
Phone: (989) 269-2850 Fax: (989) 269-8209
E-mail: amybraun@huroncounty.com
Oglenski, Debbie- Executive Director
Braun, Amy - Operations Director

�The Jackson County Community Foundation
One Jackson Square Suite 110-A
Jackson, MI 49201-1406
Phone: (517) 787-1321 Fax: (517) 787-4333
E-mail: info@jacksoncf.org Website: www.jacksoncf.org
Saines, Shelly - President/CEO
Brinkman, Denise - Office Coordinator
Kampf, Trish - Executive Assistant
Maino, Jan- Vice President of Programs
Maino, Katelyn - Youth Clerical Assistant
McDonald, Diane - Program Assistant
Taylor, Christine - Youth &amp; Education Coordinator

Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, MI 49007-4773
Phone: (269) 381-4416 Fax: (269) 381-3146
E-mail: info@kalfound.org Website: www.kalfound.org
Hopkins, Jack- President/CEO
Anderson, Sharon - Community Investment Officer
Atwater, Candice- Marketing Communications Assistant
Bos Sue, -Executive Assistant to the President
Boughton, Mary Lou - YAC Advisor
Bronsink, Shannon - Marketing Communications Manager
Campbell, Kelly - Finance Coord Funds Management
Carter, Carol- Community Investment Manager Scholarships
Chope Hughes, Deb - Donor Relations Officer
Crown-Schieble, Dorilee - Donor Relations Officer
Dykehouse, Jill -Donor Relations Assistant
Fergemann, Ann- Senior Donor Relations Officer
Freeland, Wes- Vice President Donor Relations
Gardiner, David- Vice President Community Investment
Grubb, Jeanne -Donor Relations Officer
Hindbaugh, Christopher - Community Investment Officer
Hollander, Matt - YAC Advisor
Jackson, Lois- Community Investment Manager Initiatives
Jackson, Tiffany- Community Investment Assistant
Mitchell, Valerie- Receptionist
Pickett-Erway, Carrie - Senior Community Investment Officer
Racette, Karen- Controller
Rosenbaum, Pat - Donor Relations Assistant
Royal, Gloria- Vice President Marketing Communications
Slancik, Amy- Grants Evaluation Coordinator
Springgate, Susan- Vice President Finance &amp; Administration
Timmons, Nancy- Community Investment Assistant Scholarships
Winling, Jan -Finance HR Assistant
Wood, Deborah - Financial Coordinator Grantmaking

�Keweenaw Community Foundation
326 Shelden Ave Upper Level
PO Box 101
Houghton, MI 49931-2146
Phone: (906) 482-9673 Fax: (906) 482-9679
E-mail: kcf@charterinternet.com Website: www.k-c-f.org
Rose, Barbara - Executive Director
Collins-Tepsa, Dede- Finance Associate
Fettig, Jean- Assistant to the Director
Roulet, Trina- Assistant Director Finance &amp; Accounting
Strome, Carla - YAC Advisor

Lapeer County Community Foundation
220 W Nepessing St Suite 202
Lapeer, MI 48446-3809
Phone: (810) 664-0691 Fax: (810) 664-0691
E-mail: lccf@charterinternet.com
Website: www .lapeercountycommunityfoundation.org
Manning, Janet- Executive Director
Poniatowski, Don- YAC Advisor &amp; Vice-Chairman

Leelanau Township Community Foundation
PO Box 818
104 Wing St
Northport, MI 49670-0818
Phone: (231) 386-9000 Fax: (231) 386-9000
E-mail: ltcf@localnet.com
Hawley, Merry- Executive Director
Evans, Jenny- YAC Co-Advisor
Varley, John- YAC Co-Advisor

Lenawee Community Foundation
PO Box 142
205 East Chicago Blvd
United Bank &amp; Trust Building
Tecumseh, MI 49286-0142
Phone: (517) 423-1729 Fax: (517) 424-6579
E-mail: shammersmith@ubat.com Website: www.lenaweecf.com
Hammersmith, Suann- Executive Director
Trentman, Paula - Y AC Advisor

�M and M Area Community Foundation
110111th Ave
PO Box 846
Menominee, MI 49858-3018
Phone: (906) 864-3599 Fax: (906) 864-3657
E-mail: mmfoundation@czwireless.net Website: www .mmcommunityfoundation.org
O'Farrell, Richard -Executive Director
Bailey, Cindy - Youth Advisor
Cadieu, Cheryl- Trustee
Hanson, Sarah - Program Director/ Administrative Assistant
Klumb, Joann- Business Manager

Mackinac Island Community Foundation
PO Box 1933
Twilight Inn
Mackinac Island, MI 49757-1933
Phone: (906) 847-3701 Fax: (906) 847-3893
E-mail: info@micf.org Website: www.micf.org
Bloswick, Jennifer- Executive Director
Maurer, Wesley- Trustee

Manistee County Community Foundation
77 SpruceSt
Manistee, MI 49660-1524
Phone: (231) 723-7269 Fax: (231) 723-4983
E-mail: manisteefoundation@net-port.com Website: www .manisteefoundation.org
Bruchan, Karen - Executive Director
Howell, Ryan - YAC Advisor

Marquette Community Foundation
401 E Fair Ave
PO Box37
Marquette, MI 49855-2951
Phone: (906) 226-7666 Fax: (906) 226-2104
E-mail: mcf@chartermi.net Website: www.mqt-cf.org
Nardi, Cathy- Executive Director
Vallier, Linda- Program Administrator
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Greater Ishpeming Area Community Fund
Negaunee Area Community Fund

�Marshall Community Foundation
126 W Michigan Suite 202
Marshall, MI 49068-1574
Phone: (269) 781-2273 Fax: (269) 781-9747
E-mail: info@marshallcf.org Website: www.marshallcf.org
Anderson, Sherry - Executive Director
Dobbins, Sandra - Vice PresidentNAC Advisor
Turner, Amy - Executive Assistant

Michigan Gateway Community Foundation
111 Days Avenue
Buchanan, MI 49107-1609
Phone: (269) 695-3521 Fax: (269) 695-4250
E-mail: mgcf@mgcf.org Website: www.mgcf.org
Habicht, Robert - President &amp; CEO
Bosler, Nicholas - Y AC Advisor
Lamb, Jayne- Administrative Assistant
Stutsman, Staci - YAC Advisor

Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E Main St
PO Box-289
Midland, MI 48640-0289
Phone: (989) 839-9661 Fax: (989) 839-9907
E-mail: info@midlandfoundation.com Website: www .midlandfoundation.org
Rogers, Elyse - President and CEO
Cline, Daniel - Legal Counsel
Crowl, Heather -Accounting Clerk
Dittenber, Laura -Administrative Assistant
Jackson, Brian- Program Officer
Kaminski, Tara Jane- Communications Coordinator
Mault, Ken - Program Coordinator GVPP
Williams, Denise -Youth Coordinator
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Clare County Community Foundation

�Community Foundation of Monroe County
111 E First St
PO Box 627
Monroe, MI 48161-2265
Phone: (734) 242-1976 Fax: (734) 242-1234
E-mail: info@cfmonroe.org Website: www.cfmonroe.org
Theisen, Kristyn - Executive Director
Sandiefer, Michele - Administrative Assistant
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Bedford Foundation

Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
113 W Broadway Rd
PO Box 1283
Mount Pleasant, MI 48858-9038
Phone: (989) 773-7322 Fax: (989) 773-1517
E-mail: info@mpacf.org Website: www.mpacf.org
Rathbun, Stan - Executive Director
Heinze, Dyke - Trustee &amp; YAC Advisor
Wheeler, Nancy -Administrative Assistant

Community Foundation for Muskegon County
425 W Western Ave Suite 200
Muskegon, MI 49440-1101
Phone: (231) 722-4538 Fax: (231) 722-4616
E-mail: info@cffmc.org Website: www.cffmc.org
McGuigan, Chris - President/CEO
Albrechtsen, B. - Trustee/YAC Advisor
Boezaart, Arnold- Vice President Grant Programs
Chapla, Bob- Vice President Development
Horsfall, Pat - Development Associate
Joy, Marcy- Program Officer
Malone, Katrina- Administrative Assistant Programs
Potts, La Vese -Receptionist/Administrative Assistant
Sytsema,Heidi - Director Non-profit Business Support Services
Van Bruggen, Gina - Program Officer
VanTassel, Ann- Vice President Finance
Young, Joan- Executive Assistant/Office Manager
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Community Foundation for Mason County
-- Community Foundation for Oceana County

�Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan
111 Water St
PO Box495
Alpena, MI 49707-2838
Phone: (989) 354-6881 Fax: (989) 356-3319
E-mail: bwillyard@cfnem.org Website: www.cfnem.org
Willyard, Barbara- Executive Director
Bruske-Hitch, Christine -Program Associate
Bruski, Katie - YAC Advisor
Franklin, Mike - Y AC Advisor
Gunderson, Jim - YAC Advisor
Lounsbery, DeeAnn- Accounts Manager
Marshall, Lois - YAC Advisor
Maynard, Laurie - YAC Advisor
Wiesen, Julie- Program Director
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:
Iosco County Community Foundation
North Central Michigan Community Foundation
Straits Area Community Foundation

Otsego County Community Foundation
PO Box 344
Gaylord, MI _49734-0344
Phone: (989) 731-0597 Fax: (989) 731-0597 *51
E-mail: otsegofoundation@mysgo.com Website: www.otsegofoundation.org
Dawson, William- Executive Director/ YAC Advisor
Hamilton, Abby - Y AC Advisor

Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation
616 Petoskey St Suite 100
Petoskey, MI 49770-2779
Phone: (231) 348-5820 Fax: (231) 348-5883
E-mail: info@phsacf.org Website: www.petoskey-harborspringsfoundation.org
Nicholson, Maureen- Executive Director
Jones, David -Program Officer/YAC Advisor
Wendland, Laurissa - Executive Administrator

�Community Foundation of Greater Rochester
127 W University Dr
PO Box 80431
Rochester, MI 48307-1973
Phone: (248) 608-2804 Fax: (248) 608-2826
E-mail: cfound@cfound.org Website: www.cfound.org
Hamilton, Peggy - Executive Director
Ciavattone, Deborah - Financial Assistant

Roscommon County Community Foundation
701 Lake Street
PO Box 824
Roscommon, MI 48653-0824
Phone: (989) 275-3112 Fax: (989) 275-2029
E-mail: rccf@roscommonfoundation.org Website: www.roscommonfoundation.org
Fry, Mary- Executive Director
Arleth, Ronnie - Y AC Advisor
Baker, Kelly - Y AC Advisor
Friday, Roberta -Executive Assistant

Saginaw Commu~ity Foundation
100 S Jefferson A.ve Ste 201
Saginaw, MI 48607-1274
Phone: (989) 755-0545 Fax: (989) 755-6524
E-mail: staff@saginawfoundation.org Website: www.saginawfoundation.org
Johnston, Renee- President and CEO
Hom, Kenneth - Donor Services
Johnston, Mandy -Executive Assistant
Madison, Joseph- Vice Chair/FORCE Advisor
Martuch, LeeAnn - Program Officer
Reis, Kristin- Finanace/Prog Asst/FORCE Coord
Sims, Sue - Finance Officer

Sanilac County Community Foundation
47 Austin Street
PO Box 307
Sandusky, MI 48471-1244
Phone: (810) 648-3634 Fax: (810) 376-4229
E-mail: joan@clearideas.biz Website: www.sanilaccountycommunityfoundation.org/
Nagelkirk, Joan- Executive Director
Sarkella, Bill - Co-Chair &amp; YAC Advisor

�Shiawassee Community Foundation
100 E Main St
PO Box 753
Owosso, MI 48867-3133
Phone: (989) 725-1093 Fax: (989) 729-1358
E-mail: shiafdn@michonline.net
Soule, Carol - Executive Director
Bouwman, John- YAC Advisor

Community Foundation for Southeastern Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, MI 48226-3134
Phone: (313) 961-6675 Fax: (313) 961-2886
E-mail: cfsem@cfsem.org Website: www.cfsem.org
Noland, Mariam - President
Apgar, Rachel -Administrative Officer
Blair, Veronica- Adm Assist/President and Program
Brisson, Katie - Consultant
Calvert, Martha- Administrative Assistant Program
Chisholm, Carol - Admin Asst. Comm. and Philan.
Contorer, David- Director Philanthropic Services
Coppard, Larry - Senior Consultant
Cylar Miller, Lisa - Program Officer
Davis, Carol - Administrative Assistant Program
Ferriby, Robin -Vice President Philanthropic Services
Fleming, Lisa - Program Associate
Foster, Sally- Scholarship Consultant
Johnson, Dianne- Admin Asst Philanthropic Services
Joubert, Cassandra- Vice President Community Investment
Kresnak, Diane - Financial Officer
Leppanen, Karen- Vice President Finance and Administration
MacMillan, Nicole - Admin Asst Philanthropic Services
Moore, Marsha - Accountant
Norwood, Lynn- Communications Associate
Ochoa Peters, Colleen - Director Philanthropic Services
Pachota, Elizabeth - Program Officer
Phillips, Elizabeth - Administrative Assistant Finance &amp; Admin
Rencher, Marlene -Administrative Assistant Program
Ross, Randall - Program Officer
Weekley, Anne- Vice President Communications
Whiteside, Ronald - Grants Manager
Woiwode, Thomas- Director Green Ways Initiative

�Southfield Community Foundation
25630 Evergreen Rd
C/0 The Mary Thompson Farm
Southfield, MI 48075-1769
Phone: (248) 796-4190 Fax: (248) 796-4195
E-mail: scf@scfmi.org Website: www.scfmi.org
Goodell, Warren- Executive Director
Benghiat, Michael - Trustee
Chambers, Carolyn - Trustee/YAC Chair
Clark, Ivory - Youth Advisory Committee
Graves, Holly - YAC Advisor
Johnson, Cynthia- Administrative Assistant/YAC Advisor
Oliver Merchant, Sharon - YAC Advisor

Community Foundation of St. Clair County
516 McMorran Blvd
Port Huron, MI 48060-3826
Phone: (810) 984-4761 Fax: (810) 984-3394
E-mail: info@stclairfoundation.org Website: www.stclairfoundation.org
Maiers, Randy - President and CEO
Ellerkamp, Susan- Program Officer
Lee, Karen - Controller
Redlawsk, Lindsay - Program Coordinator
Russel, Tara -Project Associate
Schmid, Sue - Assistant Controller
Sponsellor, Charlotte - Office Receptionist
Wildman, Michele -Program Officer

Sturgis Area Community Foundation
310 N Franks Avenue
Sturgis, MI 49091-1259
Phone: (269) 659-8508 Fax: (269) 659-8111
E-mail: stfound@i2k.com
Dresser, Mary - Co-Director
Wiedlea, John- Co-Director
Luce, Shelly - Administrative Assistant
McConnell,LeeAnn - YAC Advisor
Affiliated Geographic Component Fund:
Constantine Area Community Foundation

�Three Rivers Area Community Foundation
PO Box453
Three Rivers, MI 49093-0453
Phone: (269) 279-3380
Roberts, Carolyn - Executive Director

Tuscola County Community Foundation
PO Box 534
Caro, MI 48723-0534
Phone: (989) 673-8223 Fax: (989) 673-8223
E-mail: tccf534@yahoo.com Website: www .tuscolacountycommunityfoundation.org
Micklash, Kenneth - Executive Director
Gromak, Paula - YAC Advisor
Hunter, John - Y AC Advisor

Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula
2500 7th Ave South Suite 103
Escanaba, MI 49829-1176
PhoneONE: (906) 789-5972 Fax: (906) 786-9153
E-mail: cfup@chartermi.net Website: www.cfup.org
LaPlant, Gary- Executive Director
Conine, Jane- FIMS Operator
Millican, Deb - UP Y AC Coordinator
Vietzke, Donna- FIMS Operator
Affiliated Geographic Component Funds:

Alger Regional Community Foundation
Chippewa County Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Delta County
Les Cheneaux Community Foundation
Schoolcraft County Community Foundation
St. Ignace Area Community Foundation
Tahquamenon Area Community Foundation

�Section II

Michigan Community Foundation Update

�MICHIGAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Annual Survey- 2006
Data Summary and Verbatim Responses (N=47)
Assets, grants and gifts by Community Foundation (Listed by Asset Size
Gifts Received
Community Foundation
Grants Made
Assets

($)
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan
Kalamazoo Community
Foundation
Grand Rapids Community
Foundation
Fremont Area Community
Foundation
Community Foundation of
Greater Flint
Community Foundation for
Muskegon County
Battle Creek Community
Foundation
Midland Area Community
Foundation
Capital Region Community
Foundation
Tuscola County
Community Foundation
Ann Arbor Area
Community Foundation
Grand Haven Area
Community Foundation
Saginaw Community
Foundation
Bay Area Community
Foundation
Community Foundation of
St. Clair County
Community Foundation of
the Holland/Zeeland Area
Community Foundation for
Northeast Michigan
The Jackson County
Community Foundation
Charlevoix County
Community Foundation
Berrien Community
Foundation

($)

($)

Number
of Gifts

$ 454,103,157

$ 31,025,145

$ 38,215,480

2946

$ 258,427,539

$ 13,973,081

$ 10,446,200

4051

$ 211,016,239

$

6,233,770

$

8,730,460

2997

$ 194,738,922

$

9,639,106

$

3,086,579

7953

$ 116,047,798

$

5,369,711

$

3,762,963

2510

$

99,393,983

$

2,766,382

$

6,189,829

3803

$

90,905,204

$

4,440,105

$

5,929,268

4676

$

54,145,705

$

1,467,133

$

2,990,152

0

$

52,383,547

$

1,910,290

$

2,913,132

2346

$

42,752,787 -

$

135,769

$

161,166

163

$

40,146,459

$

1,241,053

$

3,915,272

2493

$

34,875,570

$

2,618,816

$ 3,676,715

2159

$

33,400,000

$

1,112,014

$

4,355,342

2612

$

27,868,887

$

1,210,551

$

2,568,534

0

$

26,770,545

$

2,044,992

$

2,336,792

932

$

26,332,805

$

3,289,795

$

5,203,323

2050

$

22,968,969

$

785,292

$

4,927,192

2572

$

18,733,190

$

913,909

$

1,474,858

229

$

18,113,200

$

1,051,600

$

2,044,300

1400

$

16,685,206

$

599,889

$

1,300,795

741

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�MICHIGAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Annual Survey- 2006
Data Summary and Verbatim Responses (N=47)

Assets, Grants and Gifts by Community Foundation (Listed by Asset Size)
Number
Gifts Received
Grants Made
Community Foundation
Assets
of Gifts
($)
($)
($)
Petoskey-Harbor Springs
Area Community
658
595,844
$ 3,940,014
$ 15,953,542
$
Foundation
Hillsdale County
480
323,487
483,740
$
Community Foundation
$
$ 14,061,101
Community Foundation of
1634
the Upper Peninsula
$
721,288
$ 3,436,475
$ 13,284,696
Greenville Area
579
Community Foundation
$ 11,579,845
572,389
$ 1,181,303
$
Allegan County
$
633,021
0
$
261,026
Community Foundation
$ 11,052,420
Sturgis Area Community
557,308
351,388
0
Foundation
$ 10,539,602
$
$
Four County Community
179,310
401
Foundation
9,523,560
329,983
$
$
$
Marshall Community
293,817
1000
Foundation
8,482,882
147,000
$
$
$
Barry Community
665
Foundation
8,226,664
$
460,416
$ 1,809,408
$
Marquette Community
395,886
813
Foundation
7,684,818
132,408
$
$
$
Lapeer County Community
387
57,537
227,880
Foundation
$
6,417,650
$
$
Lenawee Community
818
458,989
998,799
Foundation
$
5,552,198
$
$
Cadillac Area Community
Foundation
239
343,586
$
5,381,846
60,582
$
$
Roscommon County
490
176,511
Community Foundation
5,327,226
116,722
$
$
$
Michigan Gateway
512
Community Foundation
$
5,275,712
$
151,053
$
313,301
Mt. Pleasant Area
0
Community Foundation
$
5,138,861
$
70,388
0
Gratiot County Community
1024
649,724
Foundation
4,922,538
$
104,350
$
$
Mackinac Island
$
369
Community Foundation
4,796,595
122,436
328,554
$
$

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Data Summary and Verbatim Responses (N=47)

ASSETS: $2,016,382,281
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4
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8
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Community foundations often have impacts on their communities that may or may not involve
specific grants. Please choose one from the following list of leadership roles as the most
important leadership role filled by your community foundation last year.

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�Michigan Community Foundations -Examples of the most important leadership role designated
by each community foundation
Involvement in community planning for the future. Executive Director
serves as Chair of our Youth Development Coalition. That body led the
process of developing a long range blueprint for youth development and
now guides and monitors the implementation.
Allegan County
Stimulating public/private partnership. Creation ofthe West Michigan
Cultural Trails non-profit group beginning with the sponsorship by the
Community Foundation
Allegan County Community Foundation of 30 county wide community
leaders to the Small Town Conference in October of2005. The foundation
was the one organization that could pull the different community
representatives together to talk about the good of Allegan County versus
the good of individual communities. Many people commented that this
wouldn't have happened if the city government, chamber of commerce or
any other organization had tried it.
Ann Arbor Area
Catalyst for needed change. Participated in initial convening, made a
Community Foundation
small grant for planning, participated in RWJ application training and site
visits.
Barry Community
Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community need. As a
Foundation
celebration of our 1Oth anniversary, the board of BCF provided a
$10,000.00 "pot" for communities to apply for a grant that would make
lasting and visible improvement, and involve many volunteers on the Day
of Caring.
We funded 9 different projects in every one of the communities in Barry
County that assisted them in leveraging 3 times that amount of money
from local government, state government and other foundations. It also
brought together over 300 volunteers to make a lasting difference. In fact,
it was so successful, that our grant committee now accepts these grants
each spring.
Battle Creek Community Stimulating public/private partnership. In partnership with a local
Foundation
development firm, BCCF was able to work with a local
businessman/donor (to BCCF) to secure single largest building targeted for
downtown housing through a charitable gift unity tool. BCCF passed
property directly to an economic development organization and developed
the contract for unity payments while the housing project is under
development. BCCF assisted in securing a third property for the
downtown housing development after all gifting options were exercised.
The direct sale of property was negotiated with BCCF. As a result of the
trust developed with the property owner, BCCF was able to negotiate the
conditional sale ofbuilding and pass ownership onto economic
development firm. BCCF's role in assisting in securing two of the three
properties now being developed for downtown housing in Battle Creek
was essential in achieving the goals of the downtown housing project.
Bay Area Community
Convenor for community discussions. Bay Area Community
Foundation
Foundation has assertively reached out to the for- and not-for-profit
communities to bridge historic differences by convening .
Albion Community
Foundation

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�Michigan Community Foundations -Examples of the most important leadership role designated
by each community foundation
Berrien Community
Foundation

Branch County
Community Foundation
Cadillac Area
Community Foundation

Capital Region
Community Foundation
Charlevoix County
Community Foundation

Community Foundation
for Muskegon County
Community Foundation
for Northeast Michigan

Community Foundation
for Southeastern
Michigan

Community Foundation
of Greater Flint

Community Foundation
of Monroe County

Community Foundation
of St. Clair County

Convenor for community discussions. Collaborated closely with the
United Way of SW Michigan, the Alliance, Lake Michigan College, and
other foundations and organizations to address the challenges in our
communities and build for the future.
Providing technical assistance to non-profits
Convenor for community discussions. By participating in the Wexford
Missaukee Human Resources Coalition and involvement in Rotary, the
Mercy Hospital Board, the Baker College Board and the local Chamber,
we are aware of most ofthe needs and concerns in the Cadillac area.
When an opportunity to collaborate arises we are in a position to bring all
interested parties to our non-partisan table.
Involvement in community planning for the future. Involvement with a
consortium of local human service agencies to address ways to coordinate
and fund the delivery of services in the community.
Responding to community emergencies. Groups from various
geographic areas in our county approached the community foundation to
coordinate the local relief efforts for victims of hurricane Katrina. Special
project funds were created to provide needed financial assistance to those
victims who were relocated to our area.
Convenor for community discussions. Downtown development of the
former Muskegon Mall.
Convenor for community discussions. The Community Foundation for
Northeast Michigan has brought representatives from community
organizations to discuss, homelessness, the needs of our nonprofits, the
arts and economic development.
Providing technical assistance to non-profits. The Foundation provides
support for building the capacity of non-profits, including knowledge
transfer through educational forums and seminars. Through its
grantmaking program, the Foundation seeks opportunities to leverage
dollars from diverse sources and supports particularly timely opportunities
to improve the region.
Catalyst for needed change. Launched a change initiative process
designed to equip citizens to articulate their aspirations for the future and
to bring formal leaders into the picture to work with citizens to bring about
the desired change.
Convenor for community discussions. War of 1812 Bicentennial
Committee convened and is presently facilitating a group of 33
individuals.
Land Use Steering Committee convened, facilitated townships and villages
getting together to work on preserving open space in the county.
Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community need. Through the
continuation of our Community Renaissance Program - housing
development - and our Cool City project, Studio 1219.

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�Michigan Community Foundations -Examples of the most important leadership role designated
by each community foundation
Community Foundation
of the Holland/Zeeland
Area

Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community need. Our
Foundation served as fiscal agents for two very important initiatives - one
for the benefit of Holland and another for Zeeland. The River A venue
Bridge Project- allowed the city of Holland to erect a temporary bridge to
allow continuous access to the downtown area when the original plan had
called for closing it down completely. $1 million in private funds were
raised to build the temporary bridge and beautify the approach of the
completed project. The Jim Kaat Baseball Park project was a $1.4 million
campaign to install3 regulation baseball diamonds for Zeeland's Little
League Program, which serves over 1,000 boys annually.
Community Foundation
Providing technical assistance to non-profits. The CFUP provides FIMS
of the Upper Peninsula
service to nine (9) affiliate foundations as well as three independent
foundations. CFUP also provides assistance as requested from other nonprofit organizations across the U.P.
Four County Community Convenor for community discussions. Our service area is composed of
Foundation
many small towns, which are in the comers of four counties and are often
underserved by non-profits and government. On a rotating basis we
convene community meetings with a variety of stakeholders in the
community to discuss what the main challenges are in the community,
who is working on the issues and how may the community foundation play
a role in assisting. Our board members from the town take a major role in
convening the meeting and we feature a power point show on activities the
foundation is involved w ith in the area.
Grand Haven Area
Convenor for community discussions. In each of our grant focus areas,
Community Foundation
we convened meetings of nonprofit executives to discuss issues and needs
relating to their organizations. We encouraged collaboration and
cooperation in meeting those needs.
Grand Rapids
Catalyst for needed change. The Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Community Foundation
believes that every child deserves access to a high quality education. We
are a key leader in identifying valid ways to spark deep and long-term
improvements to our inner city public school system. We are currently
pursuing implementation strategies that could have long-standing, positive
impact on school children, their families and the entire community. This
work includes leveraging public and private resources, advocating for
policy changes, convening, and training.
Gratiot County
Involvement in community planning for the future. Leadership role in
Community Foundation
the Community Needs Assessment.
Greenville Area
Involvement in community planning for the future. With the closing of
Community Foundation
the Electrolux Plant we gathered a steering committee of community
leadership to develop proposal for support from Electrolux.
Hillsdale County
Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups together to solve
Community Foundation
common problems.
Huron County
Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community need. Assisted in
Community Foundation
searching for and securing outside grant funding for a technical program at
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�Michigan Community Foundations -Examples of the most important leadership role designated
by each community foundation

Kalamazoo Community
Foundation

Keweenaw Community
Foundation
Lapeer County
Community Foundation

Leelanau Township
Community Foundation
Lenawee Community
Foundation
Mackinac Island
Community Foundation
Manistee County
Community Foundation

Marquette Community
Foundation
Marshall Community
Foundation
Michigan Gateway
Community Foundation

the local Intermediate School District 'Technical Center. Rapid Prototyping
printer was purchased with grant monies.
Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups together to solve
common problems. Several senior staff at the Foundation have assisted
with convening a variety of community leaders to gamer support and
coordinate responses to the economic development opportunities presented
by The Kalamazoo Promise scholarship. Foundation staff has been
instrumental in bringing together leaders in education, nonprofits and
government to discuss these opportunities and develop and implement a
strategic plan of action that will use education as a catalyst to strengthen
regional economic vitality.
Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community need
Involvement in community planning for the future. The Executive
Director played an active part in the Lapeer Community Schools long
range plans by both participating in group sessions and reporting to the
Board of Education.
Involvement in community planning for the future. We took a stand to
endorse our local Municipal Sewer Project. The Board of Trustees voted
to formally endorse the project as well as make it a priority for grant funds.
Convenor for community discussions. We convened a foundation forum
to bring all foundations together for dialogue and collaboration.
Convenor for community discussions
Convenor for community discussions. enVision Manistee County was a
12 month visioning initiative that involved county-wide community
meetings and work groups based around Youth and Education,
Government and Infrastructure, Natural Resources and Recreation, Health
and Human Services, Arts &amp; Culture, Economy and Employment. It was
driven by a 19 member steering committee that represented all community
interests. We are currently moving into the implementation phase of the
visioning initiative.
Involvement in community planning for the future.
Leveraging or brokering funds to meet community need. Serving in a
neutral capacity, we work with a diversified group in uniting and making a
difference in the community.
Convenor for community discussions. We serve as host to a variety of
community meetings, such as planning sessions for the city and the senior
citizens group, visiting communities, and not for profit organizations.

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�Michigan Community Foundations - Examples of the most important leadership role designated
by each community foundation

Midland Area
Community Foundation

Mt. Pleasant Area
Community Foundation
Otsego County
Community Foundation
Petoskey-Harbor Springs
Area Community
Foundation
Roscommon County
Community Foundation

Saginaw Community
Foundation

Sanilac County
Community Foundation
Sturgis Area Community
Foundation
The Jackson County
Community Foundation

Tuscola County
Community Foundation

Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups together to solve
common problems. Entranceways Initiative Fund: Provide for the design
and development of aesthetic improvements to certain entranceways and
corridors within and around the City of Midland.
Developing community leaders.
Involvement in community planning for the future. Providing grants
and brokering funds for Otsego Economic development Corp.
Providing technical assistance to non-profits. Co-sponsored MNA
Workshop
Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups together to solve
common problems. We have become the Go-To people when
organizations are looking to partner with other local organizations to
address local needs.
Responding to community emergencies- In 2005, The Saginaw
Community Foundation's initiatives were recreation and economic
development through arts, culture. Last summer, the city took away the
remaining dollars for recreation, so the foundation worked with other
community leaders to address the issue by raising money for recreational
programs or assisting those organizations that provide those services.
MSHDA granted the Saginaw Community Foundation $150,000 to give
back to the community, so we distributed an RFP to specific arts &amp; culture
organizations asking them for programs that would have a long lasting
im__g_act on economic develo__g_ment.
Serving as a neutral partner, bringing diverse groups together to solve
common problems. Participated in two (2) Tourism Summits and other
EDC initiatives.
Involvement in community planning for the future
Involvement in community planning for the future. Partnered with two
other leading organizations in Jackson, the Enterprise Group and Foote
Health Systems to convene a diverse sub-section of Jackson. The group
prioritized top issues that may impact Jackson's future, and then developed
an action plan to address these priorities.
Involvement in community planning for the future. As a result of our
community foundations regular communications appealing to the
community to help do good forever planning for the future is the major
underlying theme. The grant award process also certainly helps to
emphasize this very important concept.

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�Michigan Community Foundations - Examples of the single grant distributed through the past fiscal year
with the most impact on each community

Community Foundation
Albion Community
Foundation

Grant Description
Grant amount: $40,000 to support the expansion of
programming by this facility that provides interactive hands-on
experiences for young children.
Ann Arbor Area Community
Grant amount: $20,000 used to leverage a $750,000 RWJ
Foundation
Foundation grant to implement four strategic areas to improve
quality of life for seniors.
Barry Community Foundation Grant amount: $10,000 for Health Connections Clinic Survey to
conduct an evaluation of the impact of the Barry Eaton Health
Connections clinic on the health delivery system in Barry
County.
Battle Creek Community
Grant amount: $10,000 for a Drug Treatment Court Program to
Foundation
integrate and offer more drug awareness/treatment solutions to
substance abuse offenders.
Berrien Community
Grant amount: $8,000 for Teachers &amp; Artists in the Classroom
Foundation
Collaboration of several schools and arts organizations to bring
arts into the classroom.
Branch County Community
Grant amount:$1 ,315 for Earning and Learning Beginnings Care
Foundation
for Life Center which serves a large number of Branch County
residents, each month. In 2004, we had over 1300 client-visits.
Cadillac Area Community
Grant amount: $10,000 for Clam River Greenway- Phase 3.
Foundation
Local match for- a.Federal Transportation Enhancement Grant.
Capital Region Community
Grant amount: $40,000 for H.O.P.E. Connections Program
Foundation
Endowment. This grant endowed the H.O.P.E. Connections
Program which provides training, assistance, and tutoring to
HOPE Scholarship recipients in the Lansing School District. The
goal is to help the scholarship recipients graduate and use their
HOPE scholarship at Lansing Community College.
Charlevoix County
Grant amount: 12,000 challenge match, for first round Boyne
Community Foundation
River Bank Restoration in Old City Park Erosion control, bank
stabilization and beautification of the Boyne River.
Community Foundation for
Grant amount: $15 ,000 for Lights on Afterschool an after
Muskegon County
school program for kids.
Community Foundation for
Grant amount: $3,500 for ASO Equipment and Music
Northeast Michigan
Equipment and music needed for the Alpena Symphony
Orchestra to perform for the community.

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�Michigan Community Foundations - Examples of the single grant distributed through the past fiscal year
with the most impact on each community

Community Foundation
Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan

Grant Description
Grant amount: $68,300 for Community Voice Mail which
provides telephone voice mail for homeless persons to improve
workforce participation.
Community Foundation of
Grant amount: $100,000 for BEST Non-Profit Fund Funding for
Greater Flint
Year III &amp; Second Cohort to build the long-term capacity ofkey
organizations in the nonprofit sector by offering capacity
building services through a local funders collaborative.
Community Foundation of
Grant amount: $750 for River Raisin Jazz Festival Sponsorship
Monroe County
of River Raisin Big Band.
Community Foundation of St. Grant amount: $582,978 for Community Renaissance Program
Clair County
Neighborhood redevelopment grant used to build and/or
renovate new single family housing.
Community Foundation of the Grant amount: $13,000 for the South Shore Village Initiative.
Holland/Zeeland Area
To facilitate the rehabilitation of the newly designated business
district - offering startup and refurbishing dollars to area small
business owners.
Four County Community
Grant amount: $1 ,600 for Classroom Amplification to provide
Foundation
sound amplification to elementary classroom to increase student
listening and learning.
Grand Haven Area
Grant amount: $10,000 to St. Patrick's Career Academy - used
Community Foundation
to assist and train_unemployed individuals and those living in
poverty for job readiness. During its first year, 78 participants
took part in structured classroom activities based on the
curriculum of Dr. Ruby Payne. They also worked with
volunteer mentors to build relationships and alliances within the
community to assist with job placement. Almost 3/4 of those
participating were able to secure employment after successfully
completing the Academy.
Grand Rapids Community
Grant amount: $60,000 for the Lighthouse Academy
Foundation
educational program for students who have dropped out and/or
who have been expelled from public or private school systems
and have no educational options.
Gratiot County Community
Grant amount: $19,000 to Children's Fund Grant Funds which
Foundation
are awarded to each area elementary school to purchase items to
meet the basic needs of underprivileged children in our
community.
Greenville Area Community
Grant amount: $5,000 for Entrepreneurial Workshop which
Foundation
provides scholarships to displaced workers to learn how to start
a business.

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�Michigan Community Foundations - Examples of the single grant distributed through the past fiscal year
with the most impact on each community

Community Foundation
Huron County Community
Foundation
Kalamazoo Community
Foundation

Grant Description
Grant amount: $2,175 to an Adolescent Girls program where a
lifetime of self respect and healthy living is the theme.
Grant amount: $25,000 for Challenge Day pilot in four local
middle and high schools providing an intense day of
programming directed and preventing youth violence, bullying,
teasing and harassment in local schools.
Keweenaw Community
Grant amount: $3,792 for Copper Country Tobacco-Free
Foundation
Coalition Prevention&amp; Cessation Promotion Project to reduce
smoking rates in Houghton County by offering effective
prevention to young people and promoting cessation among
adults through education.
Lapeer County Community
Grant amount: $2,000 for the Jaws of Life to support the
Foundation
_purchase of Jaws of Life for Fire Degartment.
Leelanau Township
Grant amount: $3,205 to Leelanau Township Visioning
Community Foundation
Committee. An organization was created to promote a visioning
committee for our Community (what our Community needs per
the members of the Community).
Lenawee Community
Grant amount: $4,000 awarded to PAWS 40 (Promoting Assets
Foundation
with Students) During the entire school year, they promoted the
40 assets that Search Institute has identified as critical to healthy
youth development. A planning team of youth and adults
sponsored activities including:# high, alternative ed., and
middle school presentations; sports teams reading to elementary
students; distribution of 1,050 positive cards to students; inschool displays; planter box displays in the business district;
seminar activities; announcements at sports activities; and
messages on the outdoor school sign.
Mackinac Island Community Grant amount: $2,500 to School Horse Program. The MHA
Foundation
received a grant to assist in the purchasing of2 horses to be used
in the MHA/4-H riding program. Youth on Mackinac Island
have the opportunity to not only learn to ride, but how to
properly care for the animals.
Manistee County Community Grant amount: $1,000 for Science and Technology. The grant
Foundation
was used to support students in a regional technology
competition for robot construction.
Marquette Community
Grant amount: $500 for funding for an experiential learning
Foundation
project for Day Treatment Students and Regional Treatment
Center youth.
Marshall Community
Grant amount: $23,000 to assist with a playground built for the
Foundation
Marshall Community.

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--

Michigan Community Foundations -Examples of the single grant distributed through the past fiscal year
with the most impact on each community

Community Foundation
Michigan Gateway
Community Foundation

Midland Area Community
Foundation

Otsego County Community
Foundation
Petoskey-Harbor Springs
Area Community Foundation
Roscommon County
Community Foundation
Saginaw Community
Foundation
Sanilac County Community
Foundation
Sturgis Area Community
Foundation
The Jackson County
Community Foundation

Tuscola County Community
Foundation

Grant Description
Grant amount: $2,500 for First Responders Training Program.
Purchase of materials for multi jurisdictional training of first
responders in the greater Niles area.
Grant amount: $12,600 for a three plus year-old development
preschool. This program will use the same researched based
quality curriculum model as our four year-old school readiness
program and our five-year old development program to provide
continuity in transitions within the different age level classrooms
at the center. The three plus year old preschool program will
have parent involvement to promote learning at home and the
community involvement of local citizen seniors reading to the
children in the classroom.
Grant amount: $5,000 awarded to From Decisions to Actions
Counsel and instruction for at risk youth and their families.
Grant amount: $1 ,260 for Care for the Caregiver Conference a
day of relaxation and education for persons caring for someone
who is disabled due to chronic illnesses.
Grant amount: $2,000 to Save a Life Tour- S.A.D.D. an
Educational program to discourage drug and alcohol use.
Grant amount: $10,000 used to help support a program that
equips children_with basic life skills, problem-solving and
decision-making abilities and communication skill.
Grant amount: $200 for health and safety items for teaching
parenting in families.
Grant amount: $25,000 to Sturgis hospital Building Project
naming opportunity for a new birthing room.
Grant amount: $20,000 awarded to 2-1-1 First Call For Help A
telephone system whereby the caller dials 2-1-1 to make
immediate contact with the 2-1-1 operator for access to a
complete list or community resources and possible referral to a
resource. The resources range from community events to
assistance with heating bills and parenting classes.
Grant amount: $10,000 for Surgery Room Equipment. Assisted
with the purchase of greatly needed new surgery room
equipment such as lighting and medical technology equipment.

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�Section III

Michigan Community Foundations' Youth Project Update

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�YAC 2006 Annual Survey
Y AC Assets, Grants and Gifts by Community Foundation

Name
Albion Community
Foundation
Allegan County
Community Foundation
Ann Arbor Area
Community Foundation
Barry Community
Foundation
Battle Creek Community
Foundation
Bay Area Community
Foundation
Bedford Community
Foundation
Berrien Community
Foundation
Branch County
Community Foundation
Cadillac Area Community
Foundation
Capital Region
Community Foundation
Charlevoix County
Community Foundation
Clare County Community
Foundation
Clio Area Community
Fund
Community Foundation
for Mason County_
Community Foundation
for Muskegon County
Community Foundation
for Northeast Michigan
Community Foundation
for Southeastern Michigan
Community Foundation of
Greater Flint
Community Foundation of
Monroe County
Community Foundation of
StClair County

YAC 2006 Annual Survey
Report to the Field

Lead or
Affiliate

Assets

Grants Made

#of
Grants

Gifts
Received

Lead

$

262,655

$

10,500

8

$

-

Lead

$

1,875,039

$

21,000

12

$

-

Lead

$

2,395,700

$

62,540

20

$ 72,370

Lead

$

1,179,180

$

23,490

20

$

1,072

Lead

$

1,441,059

$

63,900

10

$

-

Lead

$

1,510,433

$

56,820

22

$

1,270

Lead

$

150,904

$

3,561

6

$

-

Lead

$

1,087,000

$

47,000

11

$

3,800

Lead

$

824,211

$

23,428

12

$ 12,454

Lead

$

1,187,864

$

2,950

5

$

1,100

Lead

$

1,266,616

$

47,171

46

$

750

Lead

$

1,094,900

$

67,000

31

$

-

Affiliate

$

62,197

$

1,500

1

$

50

Affiliate

$

166,028

$

6,427

5

$

-

Affiliate

$

363,000

$

13,500

20

$

-

Lead

$

1,663,769

$

57,654

37

$

360

Lead

$

1,279,315

$

55,030

49

$

78

Lead

$

2,244,276

$

19,250

5

$

1,930

Lead

$

1,755,891

$

44,918

15

$

-

Lead

$

11,084

$

4,573

7

$

-

Lead

$

1,349,863

$

37,676

16

$

2,500

�YAC 2006 Annual Survey
YAC Assets, Grants and Gifts by Community Foundation

Name
Constantine Area
Community Foundation
Eaton County Community
Fund
Fenton Community Fund
Four County Community
Foundation
Grand Blanc Area Fund
Grand Haven Area
Community Foundation
Grand Rapids Community
Foundation
Gratiot County
Community Foundation
Greenville Area
Community Foundation
Hillsdale County
Community Foundation
Huron County Community
Foundation
Ionia County Community
Foundation
Iosco County Community
Foundation
Jackson County
Community Foundation
Kalamazoo Youth United
Way
Keweenaw Community
Foundation
Leelanau Township
Community Foundation
Mackinac Island
Community Foundation
Manistee County
Community Foundation
Mecosta County
Community Foundation

YAC 2006 Annual Survey
Report to the Field

Lead or
Affiliate

Assets

Grants Made

-

Gifts
Received

#of
Grants

-

Affiliate

$

60,648

Affiliate
Affiliate

$
$

136,955
279,261

$
$

3,300
15,150

3
10

$
$

2,620
-

Lead
Affiliate

$
$

820,750
117,410

$
$

20,100
2,500

38
1

$
$

-

Lead

$

1,937,812

$

40,902

23

$

3,400

Lead

$

1,673,027

$

51,922

14

$

500

Lead

$

421,325

$

4,372

11

$

640

Lead

$

1,079,419

$

48,763

12

$

-

Lead

$

1,436,403

$

82,981

21

$

6,365

Lead

$

250,000

$

9,000

7

$

450

Affiliate

$

174,197

$

8,300

6

$

-

Affiliate

$

290,456

$

9,260

5

$

-

Lead

$

1,263,581

$

65,262

34

$

-

Lead

$

1,811,650

$

60,000

17

$

-

Lead

$

512,897

$

-

0

$

400

Lead

$

330,484

$

5,000

6

$

550

Lead

$

300,327

$

8,350

7

$

-

Lead

$

44,783

$

-

0

$

1,920

Affiliate

$

292,461

$

13,303

17

$

399

5

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YAC 2006 Annual Survey
YAC Assets, Grants and Gifts by Community Foundation

Name
Midland Area Community
Foundation
Missaukee Area
Community Foundation
Mt. Pleasant Area
Community Foundation
North Central Michigan
Community Foundation
Osceola County
Community Foundation
Petoskey-Harbor Springs
Area Community
Foundation
Roscommon County
Community Foundation
Saginaw Community
Foundation
Sanilac County
Community Foundation
Southeast Ottawa
Community Foundation
Sparta Community
Foundation
St. Ignace Area
Community Foundation
Straits Area Community
Foundation
Sturgis Area Community
Foundation
The Community
Foundation ofthe
Holland/Zeeland Area
Tuscola County
Community Foundation
Wyoming Community
Foundation
SUMMARY
AVERAGE

YAC 2006 Annual Survey
Report to the Field

Lead or
Affiliate

Assets

Grants Made

#of
Grants

Gifts
Received

Lead

$

1,852,169

$

24,800

18

$

850

Affiliate

$

46,003

$

-

0

$

-

Lead

$

770,156

$

23,104

19

$

1,047

Affiliate

$

398,644

$

18,458

22

$

1,000

Affiliate

$

265,018

$

12,083

10

$

850

Lead

$

1,155,842

$

640,983

313

$

-

Lead

$

291,129

$

9,004

15

$

-

Lead

$

1,272,872

$

63,190

18

$

-

Lead

$

496,962

$

2,500

3

$

500

Affiliate

$

31,121

$

1,750

2

$

350

Affiliate

$

46,877

$

1,850

4

$

-

Affiliate

$

145,118

$

11,850

11

$

550

Affiliate

$

106,283

$

4,540

12

$

600

Lead

$

878,258

$

25,607

25

$

200

Lead

$

2,384,400

$

113,506

23

$

75

Lead

$

1,150,418

$

25,258

8

$

2,640

Affiliate

$

66,103

$

2,350

4

$

500

$
$

-

47,762,202
823,486

$
$

2,099,186
38,874

1,102 $ 124,139
$
3,651
20

�YAC 2006 Annual Survey
Data Summary of Responses (Number responding: 60)
How

m~11y _new

YAC members started this year?
#

Do yo~ Pt:()yide an annual orientation for your new YAC members each year?

In total, ll()'\V 'llallYY()li!IJ. pat:ticipa.ted in your YAC this year?
#

,Total

How

1391

Average

26

.# of Responses

54

YAC members were in each()! !11~£.()1!_()'\Ving grades?
Total
#of Responses

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�Y AC 2006 Annual Survey
Data Summary of Responses (Number responding: 60)

During the 2004/2005 school year, did your YAC:

Top 3 Issues:
,1. Alcohol/ Drug Abuse Awareness

2. Low Self-esteem
3. Teen Pregnancy
.. -

~ - · ·· · ··

!Were these issues used as a focus for your
X~C:: g~antmaking?"

#
Yes

29

No

10

!Total Responses

39

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�Y AC 2006 Annual Survey
Data Summary of Responses (Number responding: 60)

During the 2004/2005 school year, did your YAC:
····-···-- .. · -----

Stimulate youth involvement in volunteerism
'~I!-~ ~()'.f!Jl}~O,~ty~ervice? ---~·· ·· .
Yes
No

3

5

'Total Responses

56

100

If so, how many hours per month?

Is your Y AC featured in the Community Foundation annual report, newsletters

and/or ~!IY ot.-11~!. c~~J!lUil~~~~i-~J:l .tools?
# '

Total
Does YOll! Y~~ (:Urr~J:I!ly do ally type of evaluation of themselves?
#
%
•••••• ••••tu,.,,_, __ • ·-

Does your YJ\:~ -~li!E~.Il!.l.Y~o_ any type of evaluation of your grantees?
#
%
i
.. ·-·- ---.,---

Yes

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--·····

40

74

54

100

�YAC 2006 Annual Survey
Data Summary of Responses (Number responding: 60)
Do you ever provide an opportunity for your YAC member.s to meet and work with
the Board of ~~lls~ees and staff of your Community Foundation?
: #

No
Total
Do your YAC

m~~l:&gt;.~~~ P!:eS.~I_lt

#

Yes

34

No

21

Total

55

Do you __h!J:~-~

g_rant recommendations to the Board of Trustees?

%

yo~_tb _~s__-yo~in_g _m~mbers

on your Community Foundation Board?

#
Yes

16

29

No
Total
Has your YAC used the new Track Our YAC Assessment Tool, correlated to the Best
Practices?
#

%

If no, do Yf:)ll plan f:)l_l using it during this upcoming year?

#
Yes
No

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43

�Y AC 2006 Annual Survey

Data Summary of Responses (Number responding: 60)
Is your Y AC

~dvisor:

#
A staff member at the community
'foundation

27

'volunteer

16

30

Other

10

19

53

100

Total

How many
hours does your YAC advisor(s) devote to the YAC each month?
, , ,,,,,, ----------- """' - -- ----- -------"-'1
#
Average
-- - -- - ·- ..
:# of Responses
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�YAC 2006 Annual Survey
Y ACs engaged in proactive grantmaking report doing the following:
· - --·······-·------·- ··------·---······--------1-··- --- ····-- - ·--····-- ·· ·····---·- ··---·--·-······---·-

-~om~-1!~~!~1!nd~tio!! ________t~.!".&lt;!.~ti"_~grantma~_!!_g ________·__ --------·-··------------------------.

Allegan County Community i We are funding projects that address issues before they
I become problems such as literacy and teen sexual behavior.
Foundation
~--kb~r-k-;~-c~m;;_~~ity---r'flie--res"Uit~ ~r-~~riasi-~eed~-a;~e~s;;ent are included in the
Foundation
i Y AC's request for proposal. Top issues are education,
i discrimination/diversity awareness, job skills/employment,
: and teen stress. Grants that address those needs are considered
for approval.

!

:

-~~~~~:~:~o~unrty- ---- .. ---~~~~5~o~~~~~fs:n~~~;~~~~~~1~[~~~~~i;:e~:~::~~~aJ; ~--

was brought to the committee's attention. They decided to
1 fund the refurbishing of a room for homeless families and
! they volunteered their time to paint and decorate. They are
! keeping t~~ir eyes open for further proactive grant making
I
:___________________________________________ _L .9PP_?rt~_mt1~~:...____________________________ _______..______________________ _______ J
Berrien Community
I 5-l 0 Berrien County nonprofits are chosen in the spring of
' Foundation
i each year and are invited to submit applications and make
!
1
f presentations to the TEAM
c adillackea-community____ -r w;;enc~"Urag-ecCtiie YMCAtoreq~~st- amatch-fa"~~;;-unct----1
: Foundation
! equipment that could be shared by the Rock at the Dock bands
aswell as the bands performing at YMCA concerts. _ _ _ !
CapitaiRegi~~-c~~~u~ity ___
e-~et. aside$2:-ooo· fr~m-~~~--y~~th-~a~t-dollars s~ -;e~o~l~f "'l
: Foundation
! spend $1000 on Christmas gifts for the kids residing at the St. I
·
j Vincent Ho~e m:d the~ we went shopping for 5 local
I
: _________ -----~- _____ ····-- ____ _______ J_~&lt;?!!rr()_!i: t_~ ~~~~- ~~~t~ th_1s_ p~~t ~_1!~~-~: ___ .. _______ ___ -------------1
. Homer Area Community
We are working with the HACF board and community
!
Foundation
! members to identify specific needs.
l
-- ---------- ---------------·---- ----- . . --..l------ ------- ...... ---- -- . .. . ------ ........ -------------------- ---- - · ------------·
Iasco County Community
! The students require presentations from their grant applicants, '
Foundation
which gets them very involved in the grantmaking process as
j they discuss grants and how they will affect their
I communities.
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                    <text>�SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21
9:00a.m. to 7:00p.m. - Conference Registration OpenGreat Lakes Center

4:00 to 7:00 p.m. - Resource Central &amp; Cyber Cafe Open Regency E-K

10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - PRE-CONFERENCE MEETINGS
Community Foundation Transfer of Wealth Meeting Great Lakes A

This very important meeting for all community foundation
CEOs, staff and trustees will present critical information on
Midwest Community Foundations Ventures'Transfer of
Wealth research and marketing materials.
Speakers: Mary Command, CFO, Williams Group; Richard Foster,

vice president for programs, W.K. Kellogg Foundation; Don
Macke, co-director, Center for Rural Entrepreneurship
Moderator: Elizabeth Cheri n, president &amp; CEO, Fremont Area

Community Foundation
Underwritten by the WK. Kellogg Foundation

Youth Grantmaker Experience Session 1 - Great Lakes 8

Du ri ng this experience, youth grantmakers will discuss the
history ofYACs, learn about the Summer Youth Leadership
Conference, upcoming trainings and events and receive
training on how to expand their networks. It is a rare and
excellent opportunity for YACers to experience a professional
conference. (Students only please)
Moderator: Joseph Sutkowi, YAC member, Greenville Area

Community Foundation

1 :00 to 2:45 p.m. - PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Building a Culture of Learning (pre-registration required)Regency C-D

What does it take to be a learning organization that
improves the

performance~ of

grantee organizations and the

results achieved through the investment of grantmaking
dollars? Learn about how to translate the theory of
organizational learning into organizational practice.
Speaker: Jillaine Smith, manager of programs, Grantmakers for

Effective Organizations
Moderator: Dorrian McGhee, communications manager, The

Skillman Foundation
For CEOs and Trustees: Shaping the Next Generation of
Governance - Great Lakes A

In planning for the future, exceptional foundation boards
balance new opportunities with the uncertainty of change.
They continuously grapple with the blending of leadership,
innovation and collaboration while handling the
complexities and profound impacts of increased need,
scrutiny, diversity, new digital connections and the next
generation. Learn what trustees must understand as they
make critical decisions that will shape the next generation
of governance.
Speakers: Marla Bobowick, vice president of products, and

Linda Crompton, president &amp; CEO, BoardSource
Moderator: Julie Fisher Cummi ng s, trustee, Max M. and Marjorie

S. Fisher Foundation
Underwritten by the Hudson-Webber Foundation

12:00 to 12:45 p.m. - NETWORKING LUNCHEONS
(pre-registration required)

• General Luncheon - Great Lakes C
• Family Foundation Luncheon - Great Lakes 0
• Community Foundation Luncheon &amp; Awards Great Lakes F- Underwritten by the Williams Group

1:00 to 2:45 p.m. - Youth Grantmaker Experience Session 2
Great Lakes 8
During this experience, youth grantmakers will discuss the
history ofYACs,learn about the Summer Youth Leadership
Conference, upcoming trainings and events and receive
train ing on how to expand their networks. It is a rare and

excellent opportunity for YACers to experience a professional
conference. (Students only please)
oderator: John Donkersloot, YAC member, The Community
Foundation of t he Holland/Zeeland Area

Le-a,tfiu;

3:00 to 4~.m. - Opening Keynote: Leadership- Messy
but Vital to Michigan - Grand Ballroom

Getting people's attention on the tough
issues facing Michigan is at the heart of
adaptive leadership. But why should
foundations lead? Foundations can find
meaning and purpose in their leadership to
make the lives of Michigan residents better.
If money "does talk," how are we using the
power that comes with it? Professor Ron Heifetz, co-founder
of the Center for Public Leadership, will engage us about the
leadership role for foundations in transforming Michigan.
Speaker: Ronald Heifetz, King Hussein Bin Tala I Senior Lecturer

in Public Leadership, Harvard University
Moderator: Diana Sieger, president &amp; CEO, Grand Rapids

Community Foundation
Underwritten by the Dorothy A. Johnson Educational Fund

�DAY, OCTOBER 21 cont.
to 4:30 p.m.- Break
ead to Reso urce Central to grab a snack and beverage,
eck yo ur e-mail in the Cyber cafe, visit with exhibitors and
partn ers and learn about CMF resources.
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Alternative Investment Strategies for Small Foundations
- Great Lakes C
There is much discussion about the need to diversify
portfolios and introduce alternative investments as an asset
class. Review the costs, rewards and structure of the
product(s) that are truly accessible to smaller foundations
in this valuable and growing asset class.

7.5 CPA/CPE Other Credits
Speakers: Henry Grix, manager, Dickinson Wright, PLLC;William

Goldsmith, manager, Nantucket Multi Managers, LLC
Moderator: Donald Southwick, first vice president,

Morgan Stanley
Governance 101 - Great Lakes A
What are the traits of an exceptional board and how can
your board become one? This creative and collaborative
session will engage participants in a helpful dialogue about
the twelve principles of governance that power exceptional
boards. These principles were developed by Board Source,
the premier organization on governance.
Speaker: Marla Bobowick, vice president of products,

BoardSource
Moderator: Wesley Maurer, trustee, Mackinac Island Community
Foundations

4:30 to 5:30 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS cont.
Managing Internal Change at Foundations -Regency A-8
Learn techniques for managing internal change for when a
foundation changes its grantmaking focus. Hear about the
internal and external strategie_: that three foundations
implemented when their grantmaking focus changed after
years of doing it the same way.
Speakers: Tonya Allen, vice president of program, The Skillman

Foundation; Brenda Price, program director, JohnS. &amp; James
L. Knight Foundation; Randy Ross, program officer,
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
Moderator: Robert Thornton, program officer, The

Skillman Foundation
The Nursing Shortage Impact on Michigan's Economy
and Health -Regency 0
Join us as nurse leaders discuss current issues facing the
profession. How can we enhance the nursing profession to
attract and retain excellent nurses? Do we have the capacity
to educate enough nurses for the future? What are the
opportUnities and potential benefits of a grantmaking focus

Michigan; Teresa Wehrwein, assistant dean, College of

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Nursing, Michigan State University; Judith Woodruff, program

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on nursing?
Speakers: Jeanette Kl emczak, chief nurse executive, State of

director, nursing, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and
Northwest Health Foundation Funding Collaborative
Moderator: Nora Maloy, senior program officer, Blue Cross Blue

Shield of Michigan Foundation

Underwritten by The Kresge Foundation

Making Backroom Operations a Win-Win for Everyone RegencyC

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Everyone can benefit from the consolidation of services.
Learn how two community foundations took a leadership

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role in assisting other foundations in key administrative

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roles. Speakers will discuss what has been done, the benefits
of working together and future opportunities.

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Speakers: Brenda Hunt, president &amp; CEO, Battle Creek

Community Foundation; Gary LaPlant, executive director,

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Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula

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Moderator: Sharon Bisher, executive director, Hillsdale County

Community Foundation

Building Solutions
Through Innovation

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�SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 cont.
4:30 to 5:30p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS cont.
Ups and Downs of Advocacy and Stakeholder
Engagement - Great Lakes D

Funding advocacy is fundamental to social and economic

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7:00 to 9:30 p.m/- Dinner &amp; Keynote: Michigan's Other
Climate Crisis - Grand Ballroom

Like all states, Michigan faces major

justice. Discover the benefits and potential risks of funding

economic cmd cultural challenges.

advocacy initiatives as a way to foster strategic change in

Meeting those challenges calls for

communities. Observe CMF public policy committee

radical innovation. Sir Ken Robinson, an

members role-play real-life examples of ways to engage in

internationally recognized leader in the

advocacy and participate in a stimulating conversation

development of creativity, innovation and

about the potential consequences.
Speakers: Ben Falik, executive director, Summer in the City;

Abby Levine, senior counsel, foundation advocacy
initiative, Alliance for Justice; Ken ita Montgomery, public
policy fellow, The Skillman Foundation; Margaret Talburtt,
executive director, James A. and Faith Knight Foundation
M oderator: Miguel Satut, program director youth &amp; education,

W. K. Kellogg Foundation
The Value of Youth to a Community- Great Lakes B

Learn about the impact that youth-driven organizations can
have in the community as a whole, not just on youth-related
projects. Discuss how through cooperation, partnership and
m utual respect, all types of organizations can benefit from
youth involvement.
Speakers: Roma Bhatia, member, Rochester Hills Mayor Youth

Council; Dr. Gerald Dodd, principal, Henry Ford Early College;
Joshua Eby, member, Rochester Hills Mayor Youth Council;
Gail Welmers, counselor, Edsel Ford High School
M oderator: Alison Barberi, executive director, Greenville Area

Community Foundation
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. - Community Foundation Program
Officers Meeting - DeSoto
M oderator: Carrie Pickett-Erway, chair, Michigan Pro Net

5:30 to 6:00 p.m. - Break

human resources and one of Time/Fortune/
CNN's 2005 Principal Voices, will discuss the catastrophic

misuse of human resources - what he refers to as "the other
climate crisis"- its causes and consequences, and the need
for foundations to take a lead role in modeling and
supporting innovative solutions.
Speaker: Sir Ken Robinson, Ph.D., author and consultant
Moderator: Melonie Colaianne, president, MASCO

Corporation Foundation
Underwritten by the Irving 5. Gilmore Foundation, The Kresge
Fou."Jdation and the Ruth Matt Foundation

9:30 to 10:30 p.m. - Cyber Cafe Open - Regency E-K

Check your e-mail after dinner.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 22
6:30 a.m. - Early Bird Coffee
7:00a.m. to 6:00 p.m. - Conference Registration Open Great Lakes Center

Resource Central &amp; Cyber Cafe Open - Regency E-K
7:45 to 8:45 a.m.- Breakfast and Annual Members Meeting
(pre-registration required) - Grand Ballroom

8:45 to 9:15 a.m. - Break

Head to Resource Central to check your e-mail in the Cyber

ead to Resource Central to meet exhibitors, learn about

cafe, visit with exhibitors and partners and learn about

ew resources or check your e-mail in the Cyber Cafe.

CMF resources.

6;00

to 7:00p.m.- Opening Reception -Grand Foyer

�MONDAY, OCTOBER 22 cont.

I
9:15 to 10:30 a.m.- FEATURE SESSIONS cont.

9:1 5 to 10:30 a.m. - FEATURE SESSIONS
Michigan's Marshall Plan for Displaced Workers -

Where Do the Children Play? - Great Lakes A

Great Lakes 0

A PBS documentary produced in Michigan and being

The numbers are big - more than 240,000 workers displaced

launched this fall, "Where Do the Children Play?," explores

as Michigan undergoes this economic transformation. So

Michigan's greatest assets - oy_r children and natural

what is their future in Michigan? Learn about how

resources. What can be done to reclaim the creative power

foundations are already partnering with community colleges

of play? Aided by a ten __..m inute clip from the film, two

and the state in several nationally recognized programs to

award -winning authors will share lessons on the va lue

help adults with low literacy and math skills succeed in

of outdoor play as a source of innovation, col laboration

college-level professional and technical programs to

and leadership.
Speakers: Dr. Elizabeth Goodenough, author, Secret Spaces of

prepare them for family-supporting jobs.
Speakers: Andy Levin, deputy director, Department of Labor

Childhood; Christopher Paul Curtis, author, The Watsons Go

and Economic Growth; Jeannine La Prad, president,

to Birmingham

Corporation for a Skilled Workforce; Robert Matthews,

Moderator: Tom Cook, executive director, Cook

director workforce development, Mott Community College
Moderator: Jack Litzenberg, program director and sen ior

Family Foundation

program officer, C.S. Mott Foundation

check your e-mail in the Cyber cafe, visit with exhibitors and

Collaboration and Consolidation - Great Lakes C

partners and learn about CMF resources.

There are 77 Michigan laws already authorizing

10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - CMF Advisory Cabinet Meeting -

intergovernmental agreements and intergovernmental

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collaboration . Should there be more collaboration and
consolidation by local schools and local government? Do

11 :00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. - CONCURRENT SESSIONS

such arrangements actually save money and provide

Asset Allocation and Investment Returns - Great Lakes 8

improved quality of servi ces? Is the long term benefit for

Learn how to use modern asset allocation concepts and

Michigan being sacrificed in the rush to save money? Why

tools to augment returns and control risks in every climate -

should philanthropy care? Join presenters and respondents
for a lively debate about these questions.

bull, bear and non-trending.

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Speakers: Dan Gilmartin, president, Michigan Municipal League;

Speakers: Robert Sajdak, senior vice president, Come rica Bank;

Justin King, executive director, Michigan School Board

John Witledge, senior consultant &amp; managing director,

Association; Eric Lupher, director of local affairs, Citizens

Independent Portfolio Consultants, Inc.

Research Council; Margaret Weston, graduate student, Gerald

Moderator: Keith Weigel, regional manager non-profit services,

R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan

Allegiant Asset Management Group

Moderator: Jenee Velasquez, executive director, Herbert H. and

Underwritten by the Carl F. Reitz Fund for Investment Education

Grace A. Dow Foundation

Joining the Online Marketplace of Ideas - Great Lakes C

Using Communications to Change lnfluentials'

Slogs, video streaming and social networking sites expand

Perceptions of Philanthropy - Great Lakes 8

the pool of ideas and change the way information is shared.

Studies in 2006 revealed influential Americans understand

Rewiring for creativity and growth is more essential - and

little about foundations. Learn how some foundations, by

easier - than you think. Join a discussion about using onl ine

focusing communications on impact, interaction and

tools to engage new audiences and serve existing ones

transparency, are attempting to shift perceptions and

better.
Speaker: Eric Eckl, consultant Beaconfire Consulting; Marc Fest,

generate support among those whose opinions matter.
Share your foundation's own efforts, and help shape a

director of communications, John S. and James L. Knight

national initiative to tackle the problem.

Foundation

Speakers: Eric Brown, director of communications, William and

Moderator: Mitch Hurst, communications officer, C.S.

Flora Hewlett Foundation; Mark Sedway, director,

Mott Foundation

Philanthropy Awareness Project; Diana Sieger, president &amp;
CEO, Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Moderator: Anne Weekley, vice president communications,

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11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. - CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Corporate Grantmaking Services: Share Your Ideas Regency A

Each corporate foundation and giving program is unique.

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12:30 to 2:00 p.m. - ~cheon &amp; Keynote: Cultural
Collaboration in Transforming Michigan - Grand Ballroom

Voted as one of the 25 most influential

Share lessons learned, discuss key issues with colleagues

Americarrs by Time in 1997 and a MacArthur

from around the state and help determine what common

FeJ iow, Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. has

needs exist and how CMF can help.

dedicated his career to creating a new

Moderators: Melanie Colaianne, president, MASCO Corporation

cultural consciousness. He writes,"the

Foundation; Sandy Ulsh, president, Ulsh &amp; Associates, LLC

challenge facing America will be shaping a
tru ly common public culture ... society won't

Passing the Family Foundation Baton - Great Lakes D

Traditionally family foundations spend a lot of time and

survive without the values of tolerance. And cultural

energy on how and when to bring in the next generation of

tolerance is nothing without cultural understanding."

trustees. However, little time is spent on ways to gracefully

Professor Gates will challenge us to consider how we are

assist the senior generation. Discuss this difficult and

doing in transforming our common public culture.

important issue facing family foundations today.
Speaker: Alice Buhl, senior associate &amp; director of philanthropic

services, Lansberg, Gersick &amp; Associates
Moderator: Carol Paine-McGovern, president, Paine

Family Foundation
Underwritten by the Frey Foundation

Speaker: Henry Louis Gates, Jr., director, W.E.B. Du Bois Institute

for African and African American Research, Harvard
University
Moderators: Gerald Smith, president &amp; CEO, Detroit Youth

Foundation; Caroline Chambers, president, Come rica
Charitable Foundation
Underwritten by the Comerica Charitable Foundation and the

Reading Financial Statements for Non-Finance StaffGreat Lakes A

Learn how to review basic financial statements; the unique
features of nonprofit financial statements; what "healthy"
fi nancial statements look like; how to spot "red flags"; the
difference between audited vs. unaudited; and what key
items should receive further explanation in financial
statements.

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Y.Jeakers: Vicki VandenBerg, partner, Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC; Amy

Coleman, vice president of finance, The Kresge Foundation
erator: Mary lttigson, vice president of finance &amp;

ini stration, Community Foundation of Greater Flint
ools for Responsive and Collaborative Grantmaking f'gency C-0

resentatives from three communities will present models
osteri ng collaboration and responding to community- - n goals, including methods to (1) engage community
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long term; and (3) organize grantmaking and leverage
ent s in response to community priorities.
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ation; Marsha Smith, executive director, Rotary
-- · ·es ofTraverse City; Ron Uken, coordinator, Power of
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JohnS. &amp; James L. Knight Foundation

2:30 to 5:00 p.m. - WORKSHOPS
A Guide to Using Theory of Change Models (pre-registration required) - Great Lakes 8

There is debate and a lack of clarity about how"theories
of change" can be used to build effective grantmaking
programs. Explore the current literature, examine case
studies and engage in a lively discussion about the
application of"theories of change" in the foundation world.
Speaker: Dr. Ken Gladish, distinguished professor and director,

The Grantmaking School at Grand Valley State University
Moderator: James McHale, senior VP for programs, W.K.

Kellogg Foundation
Culturally Sensitive Communications Done Right · (pre-registration required) - Great Lakes C

Join a dynamic trainer for this special opportunity to build
skills for effectively communicating with and about diverse
individuals and communities. Learn more about the what,
why and how of culturally sensitive communications
including terminology, images and messaging.
Speakers: Tom Ogletree, media programs manager, and Rashad

Robinson, senior director of media programs, Gay &amp; Lesbian
Alliance Against Defamation
Moderator: Carol Snapp, program officer/communications

coordinator, Arcus Foundation
Underwritten by the Arcus Foundation

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2:30 to 5:00 p.m. - WORKSHOPS cont.

2:30 to 5:00 p.m. - SITE SESSIONS cont.

Fund Development and Planned Giving for Small

Connecting Institutions and Transforming Communities

Foundations - Great Lakes A

through Trails and Greenways - Detroit International

This open space session will combine the strategies and

Riverfront

ideas for fund development with a blueprint on how to start

Trails and greenways are vital 'issets, providing health,

a planned giving program for smaller foundations with

economic, recreational and transportation benefits to all,

minimum staff and resources. Topics will include: creating
board ambassadors; building successful endowment

from dense cities to rural landscapes. Walk the water's edge
along the Detroit International Riverfront, a transformational

campaigns; developing a planned giving program; and

greenway that has sparked $500 million in investment. Learn

putting the "fun" in fund development.
Speakers: Betsy Briere, chairperson, Battle Creek Community

about the Green Ways Initiative and "Connecting Michigan: A
Statewide Vision and Action Plan" (released May 2007) that

Foundation; Bonnie Hildreth, president, Barry Community

provides a strategy for developing regional efforts and

Foundation; Amber Yoder, youth &amp; marketing coordinator,

interconnected systems.

Hillsdale County Community Foundation; Jonse Young,

Speakers: Nancy Krupariaz, executive director, Michigan Trails

planned &amp; major gifts director, Grand Rapids Community
Foundation; Marilyn Zack, vice president of development,

and Greenways Alliance; Faye Nelson, president &amp; CEO,

Grand Rapids Community Foundation

associate, Green Ways Initiative, Community Foundation for

Moderator: Sharon Bisher, executive director, Hillsdale County

Community Foundation
2:30 to 5:00 p.m.- SITE SESSIONS (pre-registration required)

Detroit Riverfront Conservancy; Sue Weckerle, program
Southeast Michigan
Moderator: Lisa Cylar Miller, special projects officer, The

Skillman Foundation

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Local Food and Localized Economic Development Go

registered. Buses will depart for all sessions from the Grand

Hand In Hand - Eastern Market

Foyer at 2:30 p.m. Limit 50 people for each session.

The nonprofit Eastern Market Corporation is currently

Collaborative Service Delivery for Children &amp; YouthYouth Ville

Community partnerships providing collaborative
programming, that is youth centered, centrally located
and supported by an array of services, are essential to
empowering youth as leaders and to transform
communities. Tour Youth Ville, Detroit's premier
multiple service agency, which promotes a holistic and
integrated approach to comprehensive youth development.
Speakers: Jasmine Acton, member, and Tyrin Rosemond,

member, Youth Ville Advisory Committee; Calugene Williams,
executive director, Children's Aid Society
Moderator: Judith Jackson, vice president &amp; COO, Detroit

Youth Foundation

redesigning Detroit's Eastern Market with a focus on selling
high-quality, locally grown Michigan produce thereby
increasing Detroit residents' access to healthy food and
supporting the local economy. Experience the market, meet
local vendors and business owners and learn about future
renovation plans.
Speakers: Kate Beebe, president, Eastern Market Corporation;

Jackie Victor, co-owner, Avalon International Breads
Moderator: Dr. Oran Hesterman, program director, W.K. Kellogg

Foundation/president, Fair Food Foundation
Underwritten by the Fair Food Foundation

The Arts as a Community Connector - Odd Fellows Hall
The arts connect individuals and society by providing a
sense of place, pride and permanence. See the
contemporary ways in which these primordial connections
are maintained across culture and language at the historic
Odd Fellows Hall in the vibrant Springwells neighborhood of
Southwest Detroit- the connector between past and
present and future, and the diverse populations of
Detroit and Dearborn.
Speakers: Neeta Delaney, executive director, ArtServe; Shaun

Nethercott, executive director, and Ofelia Torres,
administrative assistant, Matrix Theatre Company; Kathy
Wendler, president, Southwest Detroit Business Association
Moderator: Sharnita Johnson, program officer, The Skillman

Foundation

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2:30 to 5:00 p.m.- SITE SESSIONS cont.
Green Houses for a New Way to Age Village of Redford, Presbyterian Villages of Michigan

2:30 to 5:00 p.m. - CMF Board of Trustees Meeting Rotunda

6:00 to 10:00 p.m.- An Evening at the Arab American

Learn about a new way to age on a tour of the Green

National Museum

Houses, a transformation in providing care for the frail
elderly. Presbyterian Villages of Michigan was the first in

Delight your senses with a..sampling of delicious Middle

Michigan to build th is innovative design and concept for
the care of nursing home residents. Utilizing the latest
technology and training for caregivers, Green Houses focus
on improving the quality of life for frail elders, who need 24hour skilled care in a warm and cozy home-like environment.

Eastern foods and traditional entertainment at the first
museum in the world devoted to Arab American history and
culture. Continuous bus shuttle service will depart from the
Grand Foyer starting at 5:45 p.m.
Underwritten by the DTE Energy Foundation, Ford Motor
Company Fund and the MAS CO Corporation Foundation

Speaker: Dawn Magretta, director of development, Presbyterian

Villages of Michigan Foundation; Lisa Maxwell, administrator,
The Village of Redford, Presbyterian Villages of Michigan

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23
6:30a.m.- Early Bird Coffee

Moderator: Pamela Halladay, senior program officer, Luella

Hannan Memorial Foundation

7:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. - Conference Registration Open Great Lakes Center

2:30 to 5:00 p.m. - USER GROUPS
2:30 to 3:45 p.m. - FIMS User Group - Regency 8

A FIMS specialist will discuss and demonstrate the new
features in FIMS and its integration with E-Grants.
Speaker: Kevin Nason, senior software systems consultant,

MicroEdge
3:45 to 4:30 p.m - GIFTS User Group - Regency 8

Resource Central &amp; Cyber Cafe Open - Regency E-K
7:30 to 8:45 a.m. - Special Breakfast PlenaryGrand Ballroom

Michigan's Defining Moment to Transform the Future

A talented, globally competitive workforce; a vibrant
economy and great quality of life; and effective, efficient and
accountable government- these principles are the basis for

Hear about the latest features of GIFTS Plus Pack v4 and

a series of local and regional conversations to be launched

GIFTS 6.2 in a demonstration led by a GIFTS specialist. A case
study about how IGAM v3 can enhance the efficiency of an
online grant application process will also be presented.

this fall to engage more than 10,000 residents in intense,

Speaker: Todd Lapin, senior regional sales executive, MicroEdge

2:30 to 4:00 p.m. - Pearl User Group - Regency A

More than forty-five Michigan foundations use First Pearl,
Community Pearl and Pearl to manage their operations.
Come share your experiences with others who use this
grant, fundraising and accounting software or learn if it's
right for you.
Speaker: Henry Bromelkamp, president, Nicki Charles,

consulting team member, and Bennett Schwab, director of
Business Development, Bromelkamp Company
era tor: Jan Maino, chief operating officer, Jackson County
Community Foundation

inclusive statewide discussion. It will result in a 2008 report
painting- in words, statistics and pictures- a consensus
public agenda for Michigan. Explore the potential to
transform the way Michiganders think about and act for
Michigan's future with facilitator Bill Rustem of Public Sector
Consultants and friends and plan on continuing the
discussion in your home community.
Speakers: Karen Aldridge-Eason, foundation liaison, Office

of the Governor; Stephen Forrest, vice president research,
University of Michigan; and friends
Moderator: Bill Rustem, president &amp; CEO, Public Sector

·consultants

8:45 to 9:1 5 a.m. - Break

4:00 to 5:00 p.m.- eGRANT User Group - Regency A

Head to Resource Central to check your e-mail, visit with

Several Michigan foundations have chosen eGRANT for their

exhibitors and partners and learn about CMF resources.

online scholarship or grant applications. Discuss best

uractices, ideas for enhancements or questions about
line applications with Bromelkamp staff.
er: Henry Bromelkamp, president, Nicki Charles,
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iness Development, Bromelkamp Company
erator: Jan Maino, chief operating officer, Jackson County
munity Foundation

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9:15 to 10:30 a.m. - FEATURE SESSIONS
14 Challenges for Philanthropic Leaders- Regency C-D

There are 14 pitfalls that make effective management a
challenge for foundations of any size. Learn the pitfalls, how
they can derail your program and most of all - how you can
outfox them from Joel Orosz's new book Effective

Foundation Management.
Speaker: Joel Orosz, distinguished professor of philanthropic
studies, Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and
Nonprofit Leadership, Grand Valley State University

Moderator: David Egner, president, Hudson-Webber
Foundation

9:15 to 10:30 a.m. - FEATURE SESSIONS cont.
Regionalism for Michigan's Future - Great Lakes B
Public, private and nonprofit sectors are coming together

across Michigan to deal with common regional priorities.
From Detroit to Grand Rapids and beyond, leaders are
demonstrating that regional col.laboration is possible now.
But what are the assets t.hat unite a region? How can we
learn from these and other regional efforts in the U.S. as we
support efforts to transform Michigan and assure our state
can compete in the global marketplace?
Speakers: Michael Finney, president &amp; CEO, SPARK; Lou Glazer,
president, Michigan Future, Inc.; Kathi Horton, president,
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
Moderator: Milt Rohwer, president, Frey Foundation

2008 Economic Forecast - Regency A-8

For making a difference

U.S. and Michigan. Discuss the struggles ahead and the
future.
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economist, JPMorgan Private Client Services; Timothy
Swanson, CFA, chief investment officer, National City

Moderator: Matthew Wasmund, vice president, JPMorgan
Asset Management

Inclusiveness and diversity in organizational leadership is
essential in ensuring that grantmaking is culturally
competent and relevant to communities of color. Hear
seasoned philanthropic leaders discuss the case for diversity
and the need for the field to be intentional in leadership
selection at both the staff and board level.

Speakers: Henry A.J. Ramos, principal, Mauer Kunst Consulting;

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Head to Resource Central to grab a snack and beverage,

Leveraging Evaluation to Improve Grantees'

check your e-mail in the Cyber cafe, visit with exhibitors and

Effectiveness - Regency 8

partners and learn about CMF resources.

Evaluation is often used to prove something to someone

11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS

else. Learn how to use evaluation as a key capacity-building
tool so nonprofits ca.n achieve their mission and share how

Achieving Healthy Communities through

they succeeded.

Environmental Justice- Regency D

Speaker: Peter York, vice president &amp; director, TCC Group

Explore the interrelationships between the environment and

Moderator: Ann Richards, communications officer, C.S.

health issues such as asthma and allergic disorders and the

Mott Foundation

impact of inner-city poverty. Discuss the strategies
foun dations can use to address environmenta l and

New Strategies in Community and Economic

health-related issues.

Development - Great Lakes A

Speakers: Donele Wilkins, executive director, Detroiters Working

Economic gardening is a new strategy in economic

for Environmental Justice; Dr. Edward Zoratti, chief, allergy &amp;

development where the economy is grown from within

imm unology, Henry Ford Health System

instead of traditional business recruitment or "economic

M oderator: Virginia Romano, program officer, The

hunting." Learn strategies for implementing economic

Kresge Foundation

gardening programs from national leaders and explore
new data highlighting it as a complement to traditional

Framing Your Issues for Greater Impact - Great Lakes 8

strategies.

How an issue is framed explains who is responsible, and how

Speakes: Dara Barwick, director regional program,

it can be solved through the use of images, stereotypes,

entrepreneur and small business, Georgia Department of

messengers and metaphors. Find out what framing is, why it

Small Business; Chris Gibbons, director, industry/business

works and how you it can help your foundation increase its

affairs, City of Littleton, Colorado; Amy Emberling, partner,

impact.

Zingerman's

Speakers: Susan Nail Bales, president, FrameWorks Institute;

Moderator: Mark Lange, executive director, Edward Lowe

Susan Batten, senior associate, Community Change

Foundation

Initiatives, Annie E. Casey Foundation; Dr. Oran Hesterman,

Underwritten by the Edward Lowe Foundation

program director, W.K. Kellogg Foundation/president, Fair
Food Foundation

Strategies for Early Education - Regency C

\foderator: Ali Webb, program director, W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Why is early childhood education a smart investment and
what is Michigan doing about it? Learn about the progress

nderwritten by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation

the Michigan Early Ch ildhood Investment Corporation has

Getting Your Family Board in Order- Regency A

made since its Febru ary 2005 inception and hear local Great

earn about the "hard" (self-governance, legal and

Start Collaboratives share candid assessments of their

accou nti ng) and "soft" (how to work together as a family and

successes, failures and plans for the future.

ve fun) issues trustees need to address in order to

Speakers: Beth Hackett, co-coord inator, Genesee Great Start

effectively govern a family foundation.

Collaborative; Judy Samelson, CEO, Early Childhood

.59eakers: Alice Buhl, senior assoc iate &amp; director of philanthrop ic

Investment Corporation; Pat Sargent, coordinator, Wayne

services, Lansberg, Gersick &amp; Associates; Dr. Ken Gladish,

Great Start Collaborative; Darlene Zimny, coordinator,

d" ing uished professor and director, The Grantmaking

Oakland-Pontiac Great Start Collaborative

School at Grand Valley State University

Moderator: Richard Dolinski, president, The Legacy Center for

erator: Chris Ballard, partner, Bodman, L.L.P.

Student Success, and trustee, Midland Area Community

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ANNUAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Melonie Colaianne, co-chair, MASCO Corporation Foundation

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12:~:~~ p.ruviLuncheon &amp; Keynote: Talent and

Technology= A Transformed Michigan - Grand Ballroom
CEO of AARP and author of 50+: Igniting a
Revolution to Reinvent America, Bill Novelli says

Allan Gilmour, co-chair, The Gilmour Fund
Gerald Smith, co-chair, Detroit Youth Foundation
Christopher Ballard, Bodman t. L. P.

the mature work force is one of the nation's
greatest assets. But how does this align with
the impact technology is having on
Michigan? Join Bill and future forecaster Jane
McGonigal -named in 2006 by MIT

Sharon Bisher, Hillsdale County Community Foundation
Caroline Chambers, Comerica Charitable Foundation
Lisa Cylar Miller, The Skillman Foundation

Technology Review as one of the top 35

innovators changing the world through

Richard Dolinski, Midland Area Community Foundation

technology- for a provocative discussion
on these important themes.
Speakers: Jane McGonigal, game designer,

Thomas Forbes, Morgan Stanley
Pamela Halladay, Luella Hannan Memorial Foundation

game researcher and future forecaster; Bill
Novelli, executive director &amp; CEO, AARP

Kristine Huizen, Frey Foundation

Moderator: Allan Gilmour, chair, Community Foundation for
Mary lttigson, Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Southeast Michigan
Underwritten by the Community Foundation for
Southeast Michigan

Mark Lange, Edward Lowe Foundation
Bladen McClelland, Comerica Bank
Dorrian McGhee, The Skillman Foundation

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Anne Weekley, Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
Keith Weigel, National City/Allegiant Asset Mgmt Group

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Conference Committee; our co-chairs Melanie Colaianne,
Allan Gilmour and Gerald Smith; our generous sponsors and
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CMF STAFF

Diana R. Sieger, chairperson
Grand Rapids Community Foundation

GRAND HAVEN OFFICE

Elizabeth A. Cherin, vice chair- Community Foundations

Fremont Area Community Foundation
Betsy Upton Stover, vice chair- Family Foundations

FrederickS. Upton Foundation
Amanda Van Dusen, secretary
Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, P.L.C.

Robert S. Collier, president &amp; CEO
David R. Lindberg, vice president, finance &amp; administration
Vicki J. Rosenberg, vice president education,

communications &amp; external relations
Jennifer Bodrie, administrative assistant
Susan J. Cuddington, executive assistant to the president

Phillip H. Peters, treasurer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation

Barbara A. Dryer, grants manager, information specialist

Robert S. Collier, president

Jeri L. Fischer, director, membership &amp; special projects

Council of Michigan Foundations

&amp; accounting assistant

Kathleen N. Ginocchio, director, technology

Melonie B. Colaianne, MASCO Corporation Foundation

Michael Goorhouse, program associate, youth philanthropy

John Colina, Colina Foundation

Laura L. Terhaar, accounts payable administrator

Julie F. Cummings, immediate past chair
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation

Donnell S. Mersereau, director, community foundations
Jaclyn Miei-Uken, public policy fellow

David 0. Egner, Hudson-Webber Foundation
Rebecca L. Noricks, communication specialist
Rev.J. Louis Felton, Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Tammie S. TenBroeke, payroll/benefits administrator
Russell L. Gabier, Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
Mary Trim bach, data applications specialist
Allan D. Gilmour, Community Foundation for

Southeast Michigan
Carol A. Goss, The Skillman Foundation
Wesley H. Maurer, Jr., Mackinac Island Community Foundation

SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN OFFICE
Terreance Coleman, program associate,

community foundations
Russell G. Mawby, advisory cabinet chairman
Olivia P. Maynard, Heron Oaks Foundation

Susan B. Howbert, director, family philanthropy
Beverly Spriggs, program associate

Rachel Mraz, Eileen and Brian DeVries Family Foundation
David K. Page, The Jewish Fund
CONSULTANT
David S. Sebastian, The Sebastian Foundation

Michael B. Gallagher, editorial consultant

Gerald K. Smith, Detroit Youth Foundation
Sterling K. Speirn, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
argaret E. Thompson, Harry A. and Margaret
D. Towsley Foundation

CONFERENCE MATERIALS DESIGNED BY: Robin Smith Design
PHOTO CREDITS: Bob Neumann Big Event Studios

Christian A. Velasquez, Midland Area Community Foundation
D aniel J. Wyant, Edward Lowe Foundation
oyd J. Yeo, Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation

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30 - EngAGEment Initiative Briefing
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8 - Detroit Area Grantmakers 11 :45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Detroit

8 - Detroit Area Grantmakers 11:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Detroit

30 - Pre-Grant Due Diligence and
the Pension Protection Act
Teleconference - 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

14-15 - GrantCraft Personal
Strategy Workshop Seasons Retreat Center,
Fetzer Institute, Kalamazoo

1 - Michigan Evening at the
Communications Network
Conference - Miami, FL

15-16 - Heart of the Philanthropist
Retreat - Seasons Retreat Center,
Fetzer Institute, Ka lamazoo

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on Foundations Conference National Harbor, Maryland
13 - Detroit Area Grantmakers 11:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Detroit

24- Investment Best Practices &amp;
Audit Issues Teleconference
12:00- 1:30 p.m.

13-14 - Michigan Nonprofit
SuperConference Lansing Center, Lansing

6 - Arts Affinity Group Meeting 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. University Club , Lansing

tbd - Y AC Advisor Conference Calls

20 - Regional Philanthropy
Reception - Mt. Pleasant

13 - Detroit Area Grantmakers 11 :45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Detroit

11 - Land Use Summit Kellogg Center, East Lansing

14 - Latest Accounting Rules for
Foundations Teleconference1:00- 3:00p.m . (tentative)

12- Detroit Area Grantmakers11 :45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Detroit

5 - Accountability Self Assessment
Teleconference - 1:00- 2:00 p.m.

15 - Dispelling the Myths: Giving in
Native Communities 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. - Family
Philanthropy Teleconference Series

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27-28- Joint MI-OH Community
Foundation CEO Retreat - Detroit
tbd - Boston College Center for
Corporate Citizenship

12 - Detroit Area Grantmakers 11:45 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Detroit
13 - Understanding the Impact of
Family Grantmaking 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. - Fami ly
Philanthropy Teleconference Series

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13-15- Tenth Annual Family
Foundations Retreat Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island
27-29- Summer Youth Leadership
Conference

October

15 - International Grantmaking
Teleconference - 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

6- Commonfund Investment
Survey Teleconference 12:00- 1:00 p.m .

tbd - Annual Michigan Women &amp;
Girls Event

4-5 - Foundations on the Hill Washington, D.C.

12-14- CMF 36th Annual Conference
- Amway Grand Plaza Hotel,
Grand Rapids

11 - Detroit Area Grant makers 11 :45 a.m . - 1:30 p.m. - Detroit

tbd- YAC Fall Regional Trainings

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Faith-Based Roundtable
K-16 Funders Briefing

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and special guests from the Council on Foundations

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                    <text>�DEAR COLLEAGUES

Welcome to Transforming Michigan ... Leading, Innovating, Collaborating, the Council of Michigan
Foundations' 35th annual conference- the year's premier education and networking event for trustees
and staff of Michigan foundations and corporate giving programs.
During this critical time in our state's history, it is our hope that our time together will enable you to reflect
upon and renew your foundation's role as a leader, innovator and collaborator in transforming Michigan
for the future good of all.
A talented group of your peers serving on the conference committee designed this outstanding event to
provoke your thinking, introduce you to new ideas and ways of working, build your knowledge and skills
and provide time to connect with colleagues. We are grateful f{H their hard work.
Be sure to visit Resource Central to learn about CMF, partner resources and to talk with each of our
exhibitors, all professionals with experience serving foundations.
Many thanks go to our sponsors and foundation supporters- their generosity has made it possible
to offer such an excellent conference experience. Please join us in thanking them.
Welcome to Dearborn.
Melanie B. Colaianne

Allan D. Gilmour

MASCO CORPORATION FOUNDATION

THE GILMOUR FUND

Gerald K. Smith
DETROIT YOUTH FOUNDATION

�HONORARY CHAIRS

THE COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS IS PLEASED TO RECOGNIZE
TED BRAUN OF SAGINAW AND MOLLY DOBSON OF ANN ARBOR
AS HONORARY CHAIRS OF THE 35TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE.
Ted Braun is recipient of the 2007 Mawby Award for Philanthropy. Named for Russell G. Mawby, president emeritus

of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated a lifelong commitment
to encouraging private action for the public good through philanthropy.
Ted 's commitment to community is evidenced in the hundreds of hours of pro bono legal work he does annually
for small nonprofit agencies through the law firm of Braun, Kendrick &amp; Finkbeiner. As president of the Harvey
Randall Wickes Foundation, he is always open to listening to new ideas, giving guidance on funding options
and championing operational funding for strong local agencies.
Ted is an avid believer in the importance of relationship building and collaboration - shepherding the affiliation of
th e Child Abuse and Neglect Council with the United for Kids Children's Assessment Center, leading an endowment
campaign for Saginaw Valley State University and creating Volunteer START (students together for a responsible
tomorrow).
Over the years he has shared his time, treasure and talent with the Boys and Girls Club, United Way, Saginaw
Commu nity Foundation, Child and Family Services, Saginaw General Hospital and many more organizations.
Ted's legal expertise, business acumen and philanthropic endeavors continue to enrich the Saginaw area.
Molly Dobson is recipient of the 2007 Community Foundation Award for Philanthropy that recognizes the
~hou sands

of volunteers now involved in building community philanthropy though a network of 65 community

oundations serving all 83 Michigan counties. With her late husband Bill, they helped found the Ann Arbor Area
Comm unity Foundation. Former trustee and member of the Development Committee, Molly is now on the Fund
e Future Committee - working on building the community foundation's endowment capacity with unrestricted
and fi eld of interest funds.
e Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation's Youth Council pr.ovided a challenge grant to Ann Arbor's teen center,
e Neutral Zone that serves over 17,000 teens annually. Molly was the first donor and continues her support."Our
commu nity is fortunate to have many involved citizens, but very few match Molly Dobson's affection for and
edication to the Ann Arbor area," said Cheryl Elliott, president &amp; CEO, Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation.
'=or more th an 50 years, Molly has devoted time, money, energy and leadership making her one of Washtenaw
ounty's most valuable assets.
- ed Braun and Molly Dobson were selected by an objective peer review panel to receive these two awards
esented by Governor Granholm at the Governor's Service Awards. The Board ofTrustees of the Council of
ichigan Foundations thank them for their lifetime dedication, commitment and giving spirit that has done
so much and continues to benefit all of us in Michigan.

�TABLE OF CONTENTS

THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS, SUPPORTERS &amp; EXHIBITORS

Resource Central ...... . ............. . ......... .. .. . ... . . .4
General Information ............... . ..................... .4

****SPONSORS
Comerica Bank
The lies Group at Merrill Lynch

Conference At a Glance ... ..... .. .. . .... .. . .... ... ...... 5-6

***SPONSORS
Conference Schedule

Community Foundation for
Southeast Michigan
Fair Food Foundation
Frey Foundation

DTE Energy Foundation
Sunday, October 21

FOUNDATION SUPPORTERS
Arcus Foundation

. . ........ . . .... ... ............... 7-9

JPMorgan Chase Foundation

&amp; JPMorgan Asset
Monday, October 22 .................. . ........ . .... 9-13

Management
MASCO Corporation

Tuesday, October 23 ......... .. ... . ....... ......... 13-16
Site Sessions ........................... . ............. 12-13
Annual Conference Committee

........ .. . . . . .. ...... . .. 16

Acknowledgements ........ . .... . .............. ......... 16

Foundation

**SPONSORS

Irving S.Gilmore Foundation
Hudson-Webber Foundation
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
John S. &amp; James L. Knight
Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
Edward Lowe Foundation
Ruth Mott Foundation

Allegiant Asset Management
Ford Motor Company Fund
Fund Evaluation Group

Officers &amp; Board ofTrustees .... . ... . .................... 17

*SPONSORS
CMF Staff ......... . .. . .................................. 17

EXHIBITORS
Advance Capital Management
Inc.
Allegiant Asset Management

Chemical Bank and Trust
Speakers ....................... . . . . ..... ..... ........ 18-24

Clark Hill PLC

Hotel Floor Plan .......... .... ........... . .............. .25

Munder Capital Management

Notes Page ..........................................26-27

Williams Group

Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC

Comerica Bank
Fund Evaluation Group, LLC
Gem Asset Management, LLC
IPEX, Inc.
MicroEdge, Inc.
Pathway Partners, LLC
Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC

For 2008 sponsorship or exhibitor

Smith Barney Citigroup

opportunities, please contact Dave Lindberg
at 616.842.7080 or

UBS Financial Services, Inc.

dlindberg@michiganfoundations.org.

Our commitment to the community...
is a never-ending story.
At DTE Energ y, we believe being part of a community is
more than simply doing business there. It's about doing our
part to help that community and our customers thrive. That's
why through ongoing employee volunteerism, environmenta l
stewardship, educationa l resources, corporate donations
and sponsorship activities at the grassroots level, we will
continue to support programs and initiatives that strengthen
and enhance the communities we serve ..
DTE Energy
so we can all live happily ever after.

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�RESOURCE CENTRAL Your Knowledge &amp; Networking Hub!
VISIT RESOURCE CENTRAL TO:

GENERAL INFORMATION

• Check out the new CMF web site or access your email using
our computers in the Cyber Cafe. Printers are also avai lable.

Hyatt Regency Dearborn

• Visit exhibitors, each of whom has a proven track record of

Parking- Valet parking is available for $7/day or

se rving grantmakers. Fill your exhibit card to be eligible fo r

$15/overnight. Complimentary self-pa rking is readily available.

exciting prizes.
- Advance Capital Management Inc.

AMENITIES

- Al legiant Asset Management
- Comerica Bank

Complimentary access is available to the 24-Hour Fitness

Fund Evaluation Group, LLC
- Gem Asset Management, LLC

access, both wired and wireless, is available for $1 0/day.

- IPEX, Inc.
- MicroEdge, Inc.
- Pathway Partners, LLC
- Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC
- Smith Barney Citigroup
The lies Group at Merrill Lynch
- UBS Financial Services, Inc.
• Shop and browse at the Conference Bookshop &amp;

Center, indoor pool, sauna and whirlpool. In-room Internet

CONFERENCE
Special Services - In compliance with the Americans with

Disabilities Act, CMF will make all reasonable efforts to
accommodate persons with disabilities. If you need assistance
or have dietary restrictions that you did not note on the
conference reg istration form, please see CMF staff at the
Conference Registration desk. We will make every effort
to accommodate your request.

Publication Tables featuring the latest from conference

Family Foundations Hospitality Suite

speakers, CMF and our members.

7th Floor - Suite 775

• Grab a snack or beverage- coffee and beverages available
all day and snacks during noted break times.
• Get the latest information and resources from CMF

Family foundation trustees and staff are welcome from 11:00
a.m. - 10:30 p.m. Sunday and 8:00a.m. - 10:30 p.m. Monday.
Please stop by for a drink and conversation or just to relax.

partners:
National Partners:

Name Badges - Please welcome new CMF members, wearing

- Alliance for Justice
- AARP

"New Member" ri bbons and first-time attendees, wearing blue

- BoardSource

Message Center - For messages, please go to the Conference

- Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP)

Reg istration desk located at the Great Lakes Center.

star stickers.

Foundation Center
- GrantCraft

Non-Solicitation Policy- CMF policy prohibits conference

- Grantmakers for Effective Organizations
- Grantmakers in Aging

members during the conference. This policy does not apply

- National Center for Family Philanthropy

when a member explicitly invites a solicitation.

State Partners:

- Attorney General's Office-Charitable Trust
Center for Nonprofit Management at Lawrence
Technological University
- Citizens Research Council of Michigan
- Community Economic Development Association
of Michigan
- Johnson Center for Philanthropy at Grand Valley
State University
- Michigan 2-1 -1
- Michigan AIDS Fund
- Michigan Association for Evaluation
- M ichigan Community Service Commission
- Michigan League for Human Services
- M ichigan Nonprofit Association
- Nonprofit Enterprise at Work
- Partn ership for Learning

participants and vendors from any form of solicitation of its

Photographer - Please contact Becky Noricks at CMF

(616.842.7080) by October 26,2007 if you prefer not to have
f?hotos in which you appear used in CMF informational or
promotional publications.

�SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, AT A GLANCE
9:30 to 10:30 p.m. - Cyber Cafe Open - Regency E-K

9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. - Conference Registration Open Great Lakes Center

MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, AT A GLANCE
12:00 to 7:00 p.m. - Resource Central Open 6:30a.m. - Early Bird Coffee

Regency E-K

7:00a.m. to 6:00 p.m. - Conference Registration Open -

4:00 to 7:00 p.m. - Cyber Cafe Open - Regency E-K

Great Lakes Center
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.- PRE-CONFERENCE MEETINGS

Resource Central &amp; Cyber Cafe Open - Regency E-K

• Community Foundation Transfer of Wealth MeetingGreat Lakes A

7:45 to 8:45 a.m.- Breakfast and Annual Members

• Youth Grantmaker Experience Session 1 -Great Lakes B

Meeting - Grand Ballroom

12:00 to 12:45 p.m. - NETWORKING LUNCHEONS
• General Luncheon -Great Lakes C
• Family Foundation Luncheon- Great Lakes D
• Community Foundation Luncheon &amp; AwardsGreat Lakes F

8:45 to 9:15 a.m. - Break
9:15 to 10:30 a.m.- FEATURE SESSIONS

• Michigan's Marshall Plan for Displaced WorkersGreat Lakes D
• Transforming Governments and Schools with Local

1:00 to 2:45 p.m. - PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
&amp;SESSION

Collaboration and Consolidation -Great Lakes C
• Using Communications to Change lnfluentials'

• Building a Culture of Learning -Regency C-D
• For CEOs and Trustees: Shaping the Next Generation of
Governance- Great Lakes A

Perceptions of Philanthropy- Great Lakes B
• Where Do the Children Play?- Great Lakes A

• Youth Grantmaker Experience Session 2- Great Lakes B

10:30 to 11 :00 a.m. - Break

3:00 to 4:00 p.m.- Opening Keynote: Leadership- Messy
but Vital to Michigan - Grand Ballroom
Speaker: Ronald Heifetz, King Hussein Bin Tala I Senior
Lecturer in Public Leadership, Harvard University

10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - CMF Advisory Cabinet Meeting

Thomas
11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. - CONCURRENT SESSIONS

• Asset Allocation and Investment Returns- Great Lakes B
• Joining the Online Marketplace of Ideas- Great Lakes C

4:00 to 4:30 p.m. - Break

• Corporate Grantmaking Services: Share Your Ideas Regency A
• Passing the Family Foundation Baton -Great Lakes D
• Reading Financial Statements for Non-Finance Staff-

4:30 to 5:30p.m. - CONCURRENT SESSIONS
• Alternative Investment Strategies for Small FoundationsGreat Lakes C
• Governance 101 -Great Lakes A
• Making Backroom Operations a Win-Win for EveryoneRegencyC
• Managing Internal Change at Foundations- Regency A-B
• The Nursing Shortage Impact on Michigan's Economy
and Health -Regency D
• Ups and Downs of Advocacy and Stakeholder
Engagement - Great Lakes D
• The Value of Youth to a Community- Great Lakes B

Great Lakes A
• Tools for Responsive and Collaborative Grantmaking Regency C-D
12:30 to 2:00 p.m. - Luncheon &amp; Keynote: Cultural
Collaboration in Transforming Michigan -

Grand Ballroom
Speaker: Henry Louis Gates, Jr., director, W.E.B. Du Bois
Institute for African and African American Research,
Harvard University

5:30 to 6:30 p.m. - Community Foundation Program
Officers Meeting - DeSoto

2:30 to 5:00 p.m.- WORKSHOPS
5:30 to 6:00 p.m. - Break

• A Guide to Using Theory of Change ModelsGreat Lakes B

6:00 to 7:00 p.m. - Opening Reception - Grand Foyer

• Culturally Sensitive Communications Done RightGreat Lakes C

7:00 to 9:30 p.m. - Dinner &amp; Keynote: Michigan's Other
Climate Crisis - Grand Ballroom
Speaker: Sir Ken Robinson, Ph.D., author and consultant

michiganfoundations.org I

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• Fund Development and Planned Giving for Small
Foundations- Great Lakes A

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�MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, AT A GLANCE cont.
2:30 to 5:00 p.m. - SITE SESSIONS

• Collaborative Service Delivery for Children &amp; YouthYouth Ville

• Connecting Institutions and Transforming Communities

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, AT A GLANCE cont.
11 :00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.- CONCURRENT SESSIONS

• Achieving Healthy Communities through
Environmental Justice- Regency D
• Framing Your Issues for Greater Impact- Great Lakes B

through Trails and Greenways- Detroit International

• Getting Your Family Board in Order- Regency A

Riverfront

• Leveraging Evaluatiorr·to Improve Grantees'

• Local Food and Localized Economic Development Go
Hand In Hand- Eastern Market
• The Arts as a Community Connector- Odd Fellows Hall
• Green Houses for a New Way to Age - Village of Redford,

Effectiveness - -Regency B
• New Strategies in Community and Economic
Development -Great Lakes A
• Strategies for Early Education - Regency C

Presbyterian Villages of Michigan

12:30 to 2:00p.m. - Luncheon &amp; Keynote: Talent and
2:30 to 5:00 p.m. - User Groups

• 2:30 to 3:45 p.m.- FIMS- Regency B

Technology =A Transformed Michigan - Grand Ballroom
Speakers: Jane McGonigal, game designer, game researcher

• 2:30 to 4:00 p.m.- Pearl - Regency A

and future forecaster; Bill Novelli, executive director &amp;

• 3:45 to 4:30 p.m.- GIFTS -Regency B

CEO,AARP

• 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.- eGRANT -Regency A
2:30 to 5:00p.m. - CMF Board of Trustees Meeting
Rotunda

6:00 to 10:00 p.m.- An Evening at the Arab American
National Museum

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, AT A GLANCE
6:30a.m.- Early Bird Coffee
7:00a.m. to 12:30 p.m. - Conference Registration Open Great Lakes Center

Resource Central &amp; Cyber Cafe Open -Regency E-K
7:30 to 8:45 a.m. - Special Breakfast Plenary: Michigan's
Defining Moment to Transform the FutureGrand Ballroom

8:45 to 9:15 a.m.- Break
9:15 to 10:30 a.m. - FEATURE SESSIONS

• 14 Challenges for Philanthropic Leaders- Regency C-D
2008 Economic Forecast- Regency A-B
• Diversity and Leadership in Philanthropy - Great Lakes A
• Regionalism for Michigan's Future- Great Lakes B
10:30 to 11 :00 a.m. - Break

Ford Motor Company Fund
and Community Services

�CMF SERVES GRANTMAKERS AND ADVANCES THEIR GIVING THROUGH THE FOLLOWIN G
ACTIVITIES, KEY OFFERINGS AND BENEFITS:
MICHIGANFOUNDAiiONS.ORG

ADVOCACY WITH POLICYMAKERS

Over 115,000 members, nonprofit leaders, public officials,

Members join CMF staff for Nonprofit Day in Lansing and
Foundations on the Hill visits to Washing ton with our

journalists and others access valuable publications, resources

Cong ressional Delegation - all to ensure a legislative and

and information on the CMF web site each year, which also

regulatory environment for effective philanthropy.

promotes the role and impact of Michigan foundations and
corporate giving programs.

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
From the largest statewide conference on philanthropy in the

ESTABLISHING NEW FOUNDATIONS

U.S. to the Family Foundations Retreat, community foundation

AND DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS

CEO and Program Officer Retreats , corporate giving seminars

Members refer friends, business associates and professional

and various conference call series, members have more than 60

advisors for materials on charitable g iving options including

opportunities a year to gain knowledge and build skills.

linkages to local community foundations certified for the
state tax credit.

NEWS AND INFORMATION

SAVINGS ON TOOLS AND SERVICES

All members receive weekly N ews Wire, monthly E-News
and Memo to Members three-times a year, featuring news from

• Member rates at partner regional

Washington and Lansing , new research, tools and information

association events around the U.S.
• Guides and subscriptions from GrantCraft

for effective grantmaking , special offers and more. Family
foundation members also receive the Family Philanthropist.

and Stanford Social Innovation Review
• Software from MicroEdge and Bromelkamp

CUSTOMIZED RESEARCH

• Insurance including D&amp;O, life, health, dental, vision ,

Customized research, examples of how other foundations are

COBRA administration and short- and long-term disability

dealing with issues and access to the best foundation legal

• Reduced credit card processing fees for Visa,

and accounting expertise are available upon request.

MasterCard and American Express
• Conference calling at 6.5 cents a minute without a reservation

SUPPORTING COLLABORATIVE
RESPONSES TO CRITICAL STATE NEEDS

PARTNERING FOR A STRONG NONPROFIT SECTOR

Served by the Public Policy Committee, members meet to

Throug h the Nonprofit Council to the Charitable Trust

explore collaborative opportunities for dealing with issues such

Section of the Office of the Attorney General, the Principles

as land use, early childhood, aging and workforce development.

for Nonprofit Excellence and Michigan Nonprofit
SuperConference, members participate in activities of the

NETWORKING THROUGH AFFINITY

Michigan Nonprofit Association contributing to a strong

GROUPS AND SPECIAL EVENTS

_nonprofit sector.

Members connect through eight affinity groups- Arts,
Communications , Early Matters, Education, Funders Concerned

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 616.842.7080

about Michigan's Economy, Grantmakers in Aging, Land Use

OR VISIT MICHIGANFOUNDATIONS.ORG.

and Michigan Grantmakers for Women &amp; Girls - and events
such as the annual conference, Michigan Evening at the
Council on Foundations conference, regional receptions
and others.

CMF

Council of
Michigan
Foundations

Serving grantmakers. Advancing giving.

Mission: To strengthen, promote and increase philanthropy in Michigan.
ONE SOUTH HARBOR AVE., SUITE 3, GRAND HAVEN, Ml 49417

P 616.842.7080

100 TALON CENTRE DRIVE, SUITE 150, DETROIT, Ml 48207

michiganfoundations.org

F 616.842.1760 or 842.3010

P 313.566.2444

F 3 13 .566.2445

info@michiganfoundations.org

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                    <text>�Join us at the Hyatt Regency Dearborn from October 21-23 for Transforming
Michigan ... Leading, Innovating, Collaborating, the Council of Michigan Foundations '

35 th annual conference.
Michigan foundations have a rich history of providing leadership,

co~ntributing

innovative

solutions and collaborating with the public, private and nonprofit sectors to improve the
quality of life in communities.
This year's conference theme heralds the important opportunity Michigan foundations have
to reflect upon and renew their roles as leaders, innovators and collaborators in transforming
Michigan for the good of all.
The conference committee has done an outstanding job of designing a program that
will provoke your thinking, introduce you to new ideas and ways of working, build
your knowledge and skills, inspire you and provide time to connect with colleagues.
We appreciate their hard work and the contri butions of member foundations and
sponsors in m aking this conference possible.
Arrive early on Sunday to take advantage of outstanding pre-conference workshops
and join fri ends at the annual networking luncheons. Plan to stay through the closing
luncheon plenary on Tuesday to get the most out of the year's premier education and
networking event for grantmakers.
See you in October!
i\felonie B. Colaiamze

Allan D. Gilmour

Gerald K. Smith

MASCO CORPORATION FOUNDATION

THE GILMOUR FUND

D ETROIT YOUTH FOUNDATION

RegiJter by Septemher 21 for a chance to Zl'in a free regiJtration
for the 2008 Annual Conference in Grand Rapids/

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The CMF 35th Annual Conference

Who We Are

The conference- designed by and for foundation trustees and staff

The Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is a
membership association of over 400 foundations and
corporations who make grants for charitable purposes.
Our mission is to strengthen, promote, and increase
philanthropy in Michigan. CMF ~embers include
staffed and unstaffed foundations making grants
of $1500 to $263 million per year.

-offers the year's best opportunity for members and nonmembers to
build skills, gain knowledge and network.
WHO SHOULD ATrEND

Family Foundations
Independent Grantmaking and Operating Foundations

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Community Foundations, their Affiliates and Donors
Corporate Foundations and Giving Programs

Conference Goal

Public charities with grantmaking programs

To design an event that recognizes, honors and welcomes
all participants -providing them opportunities to reflect,
refresh and network with peers; be exposed to the latest

Banks and Trust Companies, consultants and legal
counsel registered by the foundations they serve

knowledge and issues facing philanthropy; and learn at least
one new skill or resource to help them be more effective.

members from the Michigan
Foundation (left

For questions e-mail conference@cmif.org

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�"Leadership requires tenacity,
intelligence, a great deal of hope
and (the ability) to mobilize others
and bridge value gaps and current
conditions ... "
RON HEIFETZ

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
LeadershijJ-Me.rJ)' but Vital to Michigan

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
i\lichigan '.r Other Climate Crisi.r

Sunday, October 21 - 3:00-4:00 p.m.

Sunday, October 21 - After Dinner

Ron Heifetz, King Hussein Bin

Sir Ken Robinson, Ph.D.,

Talal senior lecturer in public

author and consultant

leadership , Harvard University

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Innovation is "the heart and soul
of positive societal change and
the key to the future ... "
SIR KEN ROBINSON

"Only through collaboration
can the seeds of great ideas take
root grow and develop for the
goodofa/1."
HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Cllltllral Collaboration
in Tramforming Michigan
Monday, October 22 - 12: 30-2 :00 p.m.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., director,

Like all states, Michigan faces major

W.E.B. DuBois Institute for

Getting people's attention on the

economic and cultural challenges.

African and African American

toug h issues facing Michigan is at

Meeting those challenges calls for

Research, Harvard University

the heart of adaptive

radical innovation.

Voted as one of the

leadership. But why

Sir Ken Robinson,

25 most influential

should foundations

an internationally

Americans by

lead ? Foundations

recognized leader

Time in 1997

can find meaning

in the development

and a MacArthur

and purpose in their

of creativity,

Fellow, Professor

leadership to make

innovation and

Gates, has dedicated

the lives of Michigan residents better.

human resources and one of Time/

his career to creating a new cultural

If money "does talk," how are we

Fortune!CNN's 2005 Principal Voices,

consciousness. He writes, "America's

using the power that comes with it?

will discuss the catastrophic misuse

challenge will be shaping a truly

Professor Ron H eifetz, co-founder of

of human resources - what he refers

common public culture ... society

the Center for Public Leadership, will

to as "the other climate crisis" - its

won't survive without the values of

engage us about the leadership role

cause and consequences, and the need

tolerance and cultural understanding ."

for foundations in transforming

for foundations to take a lead role

He will challenge us to consider how

Michigan.

in modeling and supporting

we are doing in transforming our

innovative solutions.

common public culture.

www.cmif.org

�SPECIAL BREAKFAST PLENARY
Afichigan 'J Defining Moment to Tramform the F11t11re
Tuesday, October 23 - 7:30-8:45 a.m .

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Talent anc/ Technology

=

a Tramjrm11ed iHichigan

Tuesday, October 23 - 12:30-2:00 p.m.

Bill Rustem, president &amp; CEO,

Jane McGonigal, game designer,

Public Sector Consultants and panel

game researcher and future forecaster

A talented, globally competitive workforce; a vibrant

Bill Novelli, executive

economy and great quality of life; and effective, efficient

director &amp; CEO, AARP

and accountable government - these principles are the

CEO of AARP and author of 50+:

basis for a series of local and regional conversations to be

Igniting a Revolution to Reinvent America,

launched this fall to engage more than 10,000 residents

Bill Novelli says the mature work force

in intense, inclusive statewide discussion . It will result in

is one of the nation's greatest assets.

a 2008 report painting - in words, statistics and pictures

But how does this align with the impact

- a consensus public agenda for Michigan. Explore the

technology is having on Michigan'

potential to transform the way Michiganders think about

Join Bill and fu ture forecaster Jane

and act for Michigan's future wi th facilitator Bill R ustem

McGonigal - named in 2006 by M IT

of Public Sector Consultants and friends and plan on

Technology Review as one of the top 3 5 innovators changing

continuing the discussion in your home community.

the world through technology - for a provocative
discussion on these important themes.

"We understand that transformation takes time, commitment and risk and we take seriously the rare
privilege to invest this foundation 's assets to change our world and our communities for the better. "
W. GERALD AUSTEN, M.D., CHAIRMAN &amp; ALBERTO IBARGO EN, PRESIDENT &amp; CEO
JOHN S. AND JAMES L. KNIGHT FOUNDATION

�Sunday, October 21
PRE-CONFERENCE EVENTS

3:00

to 4:00p.m. - Opening Keynote
LeadershijJ - Afe.rsy but Vital to 1\lfichigan

10:00 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. -

Ron Heifetz, King Hussein Bin Tala! Senior Lecturer

Community Foundation Events

in Public Leadership, Harvard University

10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.- Transfer of Wealth Meeting
and Youth Grant maker Experience Session 1

4:30 to 5:30p.m.- Concurrent Sessions

12 :00 to 12:45 p.m.- Awards Luncheon

• Alternative Investment Strategies for Small Foundations

1:00 to 2:45p.m.- Youth Grantmaker

• Governance 101

Experience Session 2

• Making Backroom Operations a Win-Win for Everyone
• Managing Internal Change at Foundations

12:00 to 12:45 p.m.- Networking Luncheons

Pre-registration required

• The Nursing Shortage Impact on Michigan's
Economy and Health
• Ups &amp; Downs of Advocacy and Stakeholder Engagement

1:00 to 2:45 p.m. - Pre-conference Workshops

• The Value of Youth to a Community

Pre-registration required
5:30 to 6:30p.m.- Community Foundation
For CEOs and Trustees: Shaping the

Program Officers Meeting

Next Generation of Governance
In planning for the future, exceptional foundation boards

6:00 to 9:30 p.m. - Opening Reception,

balance new opportunities with the uncertainty of change.

Dinner and Keynote

Learn what trustees must understand as they make critical

Michigan's Other Climate Cri.ris

decisions that will shape the next generation of governance.

Sir Ken Robinson, Ph.D., author and consultant

Speaker: BoardSource staff
Building a Culture of Learning
Learn how to be a learning organization that improves
the performance of grantee organi zations and the results
achieved throug h the investment of grantmaking dollars
and how to translate organizational learning theory into
organizational practice.

Speaker: ]illaine Smith, manager of programs, Grantmakers
for Effective Organizations

Hyatt Regency Dearborn

�Monday , October 22
7:45 to 8:45 a.m. - Breakfast and
Annual Members Meeting

9:15 to 10:30 a.m.- Feature Sessions cont.
Using Communications to Change
Influentials' Perceptions of Philanthropy

9:15 to 10:30 a.m.- Feature Sessions

Learn how some foundations , by focusing communications
on impact, interaction and transparency , are attempting

~'here

Do the Children Play?

Two award-winning authors, aided by a ten-minute

to shift perceptions and generate support among those
whose opinions matter.

clip from the PBS documentary "Where D o the Children

Speakers: Eric Brown, director of communications, William and

Play?," will explore Michigan's greatest assets - our

Flora Hewlett Foundation; Mark Sedway, director, Philanthropy

children and natural resources - and how to reclaim the

Awareness Project; D iana Sieger, president &amp; CEO, G rand

creative power of outdoor play and its value as a source

R apids Community Foundation

of innovation, collaboration and leadership .
Speakers: Dr. Elizabeth Goodenough, author, Secret Spaces of
Childhood; Christopher Paul Curtis, author, The Watsons
Go to Birmingham (invited)

�Monday , October 22
9:15 to 10:30 a.m. - Feature Sessions cont.

12:30 to 2:00p.m.- Luncheon and Keynote

C!l!t11ral Col/aboratirm in Tramforming i\lichigan
Transforming Governments and Schools

Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., director, W.E.B. DuBois

with Local Collaboration and Consolidation

Institute for African and African American Research,

Join presenters for a lively debate about whether there

Harvard University

should be more collaboration and consolidation by local
schools and government.

Speakers: Dan Gilmartin, president, Michigan Municipal

2:30 to 5:00p.m.- Workshops, Site Sessions
&amp; User Groups

League; j ustin King, executive director, Michigan School Board
Association; Eric Lupher, director of local affairs, Citizens
Research Council; Margaret Weston, graduate student,
University of Michigan

2:30 to 5:00p.m. - Workshops

Pre-registration required
A Guide to Using Theory of Change Models

Limited to 40 participants
Michigan's Marshall Plan for Displaced Workers

Explore the current literature, examine case studies

Learn how foundations are partnering with community

and engage in a lively discussion about how to apply

colleges and the state to help displaced workers succeed.

"theories of change" in the foundation world.

Speakers: J eannine La Prad, president, Corporation for a Skilled

Speaker: Dr. Ken Gladish, distinguished professor and

Workforce; Andy Levin, deputy director, Department of Labor

director, The Grantmaking School

and Economic Growth; Robert Matthews, director workforce
development, Mott Community College

Culturally Sensitive Communications Done Right

Limited to 4 5 participants
11:00 a.m to 12:15 p.m. - Concurrent Sessions
• Asset Allocation and Investment Returns

Build skills for effectively communicating with and
about diverse individuals and communities.

• Joining the Online Marketplace of Ideas

Speaker: Rashad Robinson, senior director of media

• Managing Corporate Social Responsibility

programs, Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation

• Passing the Family Foundation Baton
• Reading Financial Statements for Non-Finance Staff

Fund Development and Planned Giving for

• Tools for Responsive and Collaborative Grantmaking

Small Foundations
Learn how to combine fund development strategies with
a blueprint for starting a planned giving program in a
small foundation.

Speakers: trustees and staff from community foundations

�Monday , October 22
2:30 to 5:00p.m.- User Groups
Vendors of Pearl, FIMS and GIFTS will
answer your software questions.
6:30 p.m. - An Evening at the Arab
American National Museum
Delight your senses with a sampling of delicious Middle
Eastern foods and traditional entertainment at the first
museum in the world devoted to Arab American history

Site Sessions, Monday, October 22, 2:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Space limited. Pre-registration required.
Youth Ville - Collaborative Service
Delivery for Children &amp; Youth

Detroit International Riverfront - Connecting
Institutions, Transforming Communities

Eastern Market - Local Food and Localized
Economic Development Go Hand In Hand

Odd Fellows Hall - The Arts as a
Community Connector

Villages of Redford, Presbyterian Villages
of Michigan - Green Houses for A New Way to Age
For full descriptions, visit www.cmif.org.
For questions e-mail conference@cmif.org

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Tuesday, October 23
7:30 to 8:45 a.m. - Special Breakfast Plenary
Michigan'J Defining Moment to Tramfonn the Future

9:15 to 10:30 a.m.- Feature Sessions cont.
Regionalism for Michigan's Future

Facilitator: Bill Rustem, president &amp; CEO,

From Detroit to Grand Rapids, the public, private and

Public Sector Consultants

nonprofit sectors are coming together to address common
regional priorities. How can we learn from these and

9:15 to 10:30 a.m.- Feature Sessions

other regional efforts across the U.S. as we support efforts
to transform Michigan and ensure our state is competitive

14 Challenges for Philanthropic Leaders
Be the first to learn the 14 pitfalls of foundation

in the global marketplace?
Speakers: Michael Finney, president &amp; CEO, SPARK;

management and how to avoid them from the author

Lou Glazer, president, Michigan Future, Inc.; Kathi Horton,

of the soon to be released book Effective

president, Community Foundation of Greater Flint

Foundation Management.
Speaker: Joel Orosz, distinguished professor of
philanthropic studies, Grand Valley State University

11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.- Concurrent Sessions
• Achieving Healthy Communities
through Environmental Justice

2008 Economic Forecast

• Framing Your Issues for Greater Impact

Hear what leading economists have to say about

• Getting Your Family Board in Order

what lies ahead for the economy in 2008.

• Leveraging Evaluation to Improve Grantees' Effectiveness

Speakers: Anthony Chan, Ph.D. , managing director &amp;

• New Strategies in Community and Economic Development

chief economist, JP Morgan Private Client Services; Timothy

• Strategies for Early Education

Swanson, CFA, chief investment officer, National City

12:30 to 2:00p.m.- Luncheon &amp; Keynote
Diversity and Leadership in Philanthropy
Join this discussion with experienced philanthropic
leaders about the benefits of increasing the diversity of
foundation leadership at both the staff and board level.
Speakers: Carol Goss, president &amp; CEO, The Skillman
Foundation; Alberto Ibargiien, president &amp; CEO, johnS.
and James L. Knight Foundation; Henry AJ. Ramos,
principal, Mauer Kunst Consulting; joseph Stewart, trustee,
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

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Talent and Technology

=a

Tramformed hiichigan

Jane McGonigal, game designer, game
researcher and future forecaster
Bill Novelli, executive director &amp; CEO, AARP

�Resource Central
KNOWLEDGE &amp; NETWORKING HUB
CYBER CAFE: Check e-mail, visit CMF and member
web sites and explore Internet resources.
EXHIBITORS: Talk to firms with a proven track record
serving g rantmakers.
BooKSHOP: Buy recent books and videos by conference
presenters, CMF and others.
KNOWLEDGE CENTERS: Get the latest information and
resources on grantmaking issues and foundation
practices from CMF and its state and national partners.
MEMBERSHIP: Talk to CMF staff about member benefits.
NETWORKING: Connect with friends and colleagues and
grab a snack during session breaks .

Commitment you can count on.
Today and tomorrow.
At Comerica Bank, our dedication to our customers and support of the community will
always remain strong. Our history speaks volumes and our commitment runs deep.
We truly value our relationships with our customers and the communities we serve.
Relationships you can count on, today and tomorrow.

fli.li rl§r\J.! :Mfil\
We listen. We understand. We make it work~

comerica.com

For questions e-mail conference@cmif.org

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�SPECIAL FOR
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS

SPECIAL FOR
FAMILY FOUNDATIONS

Join colleagues at 10:00 a.m.

Whether your foundation is staffed

BoarclSource, the nation's number

Sunday to get the latest update on

or unstaffed, the conference offers a

one resource on effective governance,

the Transfer of Wealth initiative

variety of terrific sessions. Hear from

returns to CMF's annual conference

from Don Macke, co-director,

leading national experts Alice Buhl of

Sunday for a special pre-conference

Center for Rural Entrepreneurship

Lansberg, Gersick &amp; Associates and

workshop on "Shaping the Next

followed by the annual Awards

Dr. Ken Gladish, distinguished

Generation of Governance." Hear the

Luncheon at noon .

professor and

latest thinking on today's governance

Y ourh grantmakers

director, The

challenges and how you and fellow

SPECIAL FOR
TRUSTEES -

should also arrive

Grant making

trustees can balance the competing

at 10:00 a.m .

School at Grand

pressures of due diligence in the face

Sunday for a

Valley State

of increased need, public scrutiny,

day-long Youth

University and

transparency and new ways of

Grantmaker

communicating. New and

experience. Take advantage of

other fine spef kers
in sessions on governance, intergener-

experienced trustees will also learn

other sessions on communications,

ational dynamics, grantmaking skills,

the twelve principles that power

governance, finance, investments

strategies and issues and much more.

exceptional boards in a "Governance

and grantmaking skills over all

Start your conference experience on a

101" concurrent session, also led

three days including a special

high note by joining friends at noon

by BoardSource.

workshop on Fund Development

on Sunday for the always fun family

and Planned Giving for Small

foundations networking luncheon.

Foundations on Monday.

�job well done!
JPMorgan Asset Management is
pleased to recognize the Council of
Michigan Foundations. We applaud
your efforts to enhance philanthropy
in the state of Michigan .
Michael Barry

313-225-1 249

JPMorganO
Asset Management

JPMorgan Asset Management is the marketing name for the asset
management businesses of JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co. and its affiliates
wo rldwide. © 2005 JPMorga n Chase &amp; Co.

Our commitment to the community.. .
is a never-ending story.
At DTE En ergy, we believe being part of a comm unity is
more than simply doing business the re. It's abo ut doing our
part to help that community and our customers thrive. That's
why through ongoing employee vol unteerism, environmental
stewardship, educational resources, corporate donations
and sponsorship activities at the grassroots level, we wi ll
continue to support programs and initiatives that strengthen
and enhance the com munities we serve ..
DTE Energy
so we can all live happily ever after.

Foundation

T h e

Pow e r

of

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Co m m u n it y

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ity for current residents."
For questions e-mail conference @cmif.org

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�Overview

9:30a.m.
Conference Registration Opens

10:00 a.m.
Community Foundation Transfer

7:00a.m.

7:00a.m.

Conference Registration &amp;

Conference Registration &amp;

Resource Central Open

Resource Central Open

7:45a.m.

7:30a.m.
,

of Wealth &amp; Youth

Breakfast &amp; Annual

Grantmaker Meetings

Members Meeting

12:00 p.m.
Networking Luncheons
Community Foundation

9:15a.m.
Feature Sessions

11:00 a.m.

1:00 p.m.
Pre-conference Workshops
Youth Grantmaker Meeting 2

Opening Keynote: Ronald Heifetz

Site Sessions, User Groups
&amp;

4:30p.m.
Concurrent Sessions

5:30p.m.

Workshops

6:30p.m.
An Evening at the Arab American
National Museum (business attire)

Community Foundation
Program Officers Meeting

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9:15a.m.
Feature Sessions

Awards Luncheon

3:00p.m.

Special Breakfast Plenary

www.cmif.org

11:00 a.m.

�Registration

35TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

We encourage you to register on-line at
www .cmif.org.

Visit www.cmif.org for updated schedule and information.
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Full Conference Registration (lndNde.r all sessiom, mea!J. recejJtions and entertainment o/fet·ings 011 all dap.)
Member

Non-Member

D Before September 21

$595

$795

D After September 21

$695

$895

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Non-Member

$150

$200

D Sunday Evening (lndude.r reception. dinner and .~pecial speaker)

$90

$90

D Monday Day ( lndudes breakfast. lmzt'h and all .res.rions)

$225

$300

D Monday Evening (lnd!ldes Evening at Arab Ameri&lt;'an National M11seum)

$90

$90

D Tuesday Day ([rzd!lde.r breakfast. lmzch and all .ressiow)

$175

$225

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�Pre-Registration Events

Sunday, October 21
MEALS:
D N etworking Luncheon (.re/ect yo11r preforred gro11p)
D General

D Community Foundation

D Family Foundation

D Dinner at the Hyatt

PRE-CONFERENCE SESSIONS - 1:00

to

2:45p.m. (jilease .relect one!

D Building a Culture of Learning (45 maximum)
D For CEOs and Trustees: Shaping the Next Generation of Gcl\·ernance

Monday, October 22
MEALS: D Breakfast

D Lunch

D Evening at the Arab American 0;arional Museum

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SITE SESSIONS - 2:30

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5:00p.m. (.ree page 8)

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Detroit International Riverfront

_ A Guide

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Eastern Market

_ Culturally Sensim·e Communications Done Right (45 maximum)

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Odd Fellows Hall

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Villages of Redford, Presbyterian Villages of Michigan

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YourhVille

Tuesday, October 23

or

MEALS: D Breakfast

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Csing Theory of Change Models (40 maximum)

_ fund De\·elopmc-nr and Planned Giving for Small Foundations

D Lunch

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Cancellation Policy

Annual Conference Program Committee

CMF will assess the following fees for cancellations:
• $ 50 for administrative costs or

Melanie Colaianne,
Co-chair, MASCO
Corporation Foundation

• 7 5 % of registration for all cancellations made

Allan Gilmour, Co-chair
The Gilmour Fund

after September 30 to cover meal and site costs

Attire

Gerald Smith, Co-chair
Detroit Yourh Foundation
Christopher Ballard
Bodman L. L. P.

Hotel Information
Hyatt Regency Dearborn
600 Town Center Drive, Dearborn, Ml 48 126-2793
Phone: 3 13.593.1234
Reservations
Accommodations can be made by calling the Hyatt
directly at 3 13.593.1234 or 800.233.1234 or online
at http://dearborn.hyatt.com/groupbooking/mifo.
Please mention the CMF conference to receive the
discounted rate. Special rate available until
September 21, 2007.
Room - Single &amp; Double Rate- $144
Check-in and Check-out
Check-in time is 3:00p.m. and check-out is
11:00 am. Early check-in can be requested at the time
of reservation. If you arrive early for pre-conference
activities, the hotel will store your belongings
until check-in.
Parking
Valet parking is available for $7/day or $1 5/overnight.
Complimentary self-parking is readily available.
Amenities
Room rates include complimentary access to the
24-hour fitness center, indoor pool, sauna and
whirlpool. In-room Internet access, both wired
and wireless, is available for $ 10/day.
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Sharon Bisher
Hillsdale County
Community Foundation
Caroline Chambers
Comerica Charitable
Foundation
Lisa Cylar Miller
T he Skillman Foundation

Bladen McClelland
Comerica Bank
Dorrian McGhee
The Skillman Foundation
Sue Peters
Charles Stewart
Mott Foundation
Brenda Price
JohnS. and James
L. Knight Foundation
Kristin Reis
Saginaw Community
Foundation
Ann Richards
Charles Stewart
Mort Foundation
Virginia Romano
The Kresge Foundation

Richard D olinski
Midland Area
Community Foundation

Miguel Satut
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Thomas Forbes
Morgan Stanley

Carol Snapp
Arcus Foundation

Pamela Halladay
The Hannan Foundation

Joseph Sutkowi
Greenville Area
Community Foundation

Barbara H ill
Michigan Women's
Foundation
Kristine Huizen
Frey Foundation
Mary lttigson
Community Foundation
of Greater Flint
Mark Lange
Edward Lowe Foundation

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The Skillman Foundation
Matthew Wasmund
JPMorgan Asset
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Anne Weekley
Community Foundation
for Southeast Michigan
Keith Weigel
arional City/Allegiant
Asset Mgmt Group

�For making a difference
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MERRILL LYNCH
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COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN
FOUNDATIONS
for helping to make a difference
in our community.
And that inspires us all.

989-791-8493

OR

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MASCO Corporation Foundation

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Ford Motor Company Fund

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Clark Hill PLC
Munder Capital Management
Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC
Williams Group

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Council of Michigan Foundations- 35th Annual Conference

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Dr. Kathryn Agard

Ms. Susan Bales

Executive Director
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy
401 Fulton St W
C/0 Grand Valley State University
Grand Rapids, Ml49504-6431
616-331-7587
agardk@gvsu.edu

President
The FrameWorks In stitute
1776 I Street NW 9th floor
Washington, DC 20006
301-767-0636
susanb@frameworksi nstitute.org

Ms. Muriel Alexandrowski
Trustee
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
7633 Quackenbush Rd
Reading, Ml49274-9625

Mr. Thomas Beech
• President and CEO
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, Ml49009-5316
269-3 7 5-2000
tbeech @fetzer.org

Mr. Charles Ballard

Ms. Annette Beecham

Professor
Michigan State University
Department of Economics
East Lans ing, Ml48824
517-3 53-2961
ballard @msu.edu

Program Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml 49017-4005
269-969-2023
arb@wkkf.org

Ms. Cindy Allison
Vice President
Comerica Bank
411 W Lafayette
MC 3462
Detroit, Ml 48226-3120
313-222-7091
CCAIIison@comerica.com

Mr. Christopher Ballard

Ms. Valerie Belay

Partner
Bodman L. L. P.
201 S Division St Ste 400
Ann Arbor, Ml481 04-2201
734-930-2481
cballard@bodmanllp.com

Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
29307 Fieldstone
Farmington Hills, Ml48334-41 03
734-334-1606
vbelay@aol.com

Ms. Sherry Anderson

Mr. Keith Bankwitz

Ms. Ann Benz

Executive Director
Marshall Community Foundation
126 W Michigan Suite 202
Marshall, Ml49068-1574
269-781-2273
info@marshallcf.org

Director of Philanthropy
Michigan Masonic Charitable Foundation
1200 Wright Ave
Alma, M l4880 1
800-994-7 400
kbankw itz@masonicpathw ays.com

Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
1058 W Maumee St
Adrian, Ml49221-1922
517-265-7101

Ms. Rachel Apgar

Ms. Stacey Barbas

Administrative Officer
Community Foundation for Southeast
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, Ml48226-3134
313-96 1-6675
rapgar@cfsem.org

Executive Director
Michigan AIDS Fund
21700 Northwestern Hwy Ste 1150
Southfield, Ml48075-4926
248-395-2898
sbarbas@michaidsfund.org

Mr. Stephen Arellano
Program Officer
Ruth Mott Foundation
111 E Court St Suite 3C
Fli nt, Ml48502-1649
810-233-0170
sarellano@rmfdn.org

Vice President
JPMorgan Chase
611 Woodward Ave
SuiteMI18113
Detroit, Ml48226-3408
313-225-1249
michael.m.barry@jpmorgan.com

Mr. Anthony Artis

Ms. Jane Barth

Program Ass istant
Ruth Mott Foundation
111 E Court St Suite 3C
Flint, M l48502-1649
SlG-233-0170
aartis@rmfd n.org

President
Charles F. and Adeline L. Barth Foundation
180 E 9th Ave
Collegeville, PA 19426-2318
61 0-489-4655
jabar8466@aol.com

M s. Sue Atkins-Wagner

Ms. Janet Bauer

Executive Director &amp; Youth Advisor
Chippewa County Community Foundation
916 Ashm un St
POBox 1979
Sault Sai nte Marie, Ml49783-2245
906-635-1 046
ccd@lig hthouse.net

President &amp; CEO
Four County Community Foundation
231 E. St. Clair
PO Box 539
Almont, Ml 48003-111 0
81 0-798-0909
janet@4ccf.org

Mr. Michael Barry

Participant Roster- 1

Mr. William Benz
Trustee
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
1058 W Maumee St
Adrian, Ml49221 - 1922
517-265-7101

Ms. Amy Berke
Executive Director
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
3333 E Jefferson Ave
Detroit, M l48207-4237
313-259-039 1
jberke@ameritech.net

Dr. Joseph Berke
President
Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation
3333 E Jefferson Ave
Detroit, Ml48207-4237
313-259-1575

Ms. Becky Best
Committee Member
Community Foundation for Liv ingston
County
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, Ml 48226-3134
313-961-6675

Ms. Debbie Beuche
Chair
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
1063 Young Place
Ann Arbor, Ml48105
bbeuche@aol.com

�Participant Roster
Council of Michigan Foundations .... 35th Annual Conference

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Ms. Joan Binkow
Trustee
Akers Foundation
3530 W Huron River Dr
Ann Arbor, Ml481 03-8318
734-995-1650
joanbinkow@aol.com
Mr. Stephen Bisher
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
2 SHowell St
PO Box 276
Hillsdale, Ml49242-1820
517-439-5101
Ms. Martha Bloom
Vice President Program
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
301 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, Ml481 04-1133
734-663-0401
mbloom@aaacf.org
Ms. Jennifer Bloswick
Executive Director
Mackinac Island Commun ity Foundation
PO Box 1933
Twil ight Inn
Mackinac Island, Ml49757-1933
906-847-3701
jbloswick@micf.org
Mr. Stephen Bodnar
Geeks and Gurus
2111 Woodward Ave Ste 510
Detroit, Ml48201-3473
313-965-2446
sjbodnar@geeksandgurus.com
Ms. Jennifer Bodrie
Administrative Assistant
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
616-842-7080
jbodrie@cmif.org
Mr. AI Bonney
Trustee
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
202 E Grandview Parkway Ste 200
Traverse City, Ml 49684
231-941-4010
albonney@pentel.net

Ms. Joan Bonney
Rotary Charities ofTraverse City
202 E Grandview Parkway Ste 200
Traverse City, Ml 49684
Mr. Scott Bork
Vice President &amp; Trust Investmen t Office
Chem ical Bank and Trust
235 E Main St
Midland, Ml48640-5137
989-633-5185
scott.bork@chemicalbankmi.com
Ms. Rebecca Boylan
Trustee
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
2370 East Stadium
P.M.B. 710
Ann Arbor, M148104
734-663-0401
Ms. Theresa Bray
Executive Director/YAC Advisor
Allegan County Community Foundation
524 Marshall St
Allegan, Ml4901 0-1632
269-673-8344
bray@alleganfoundation.org
Mr. Robert Briere
Battle Creek Community Foundation
202 Deer Path Ln
Battle Creek, Ml49015-7935
269-964-6144
Ms. Susan Broman
Executive Director
Steelcase Foundation
901 44th Street
PO Box 1967
Grand Rapids, M149508-7575
616-246-4695
sb roman @steelcase.com
Mr. Lee Brown
President
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
201 Petrie Rd
Cadillac, Ml49601-9203
231-775-0199
Mr. David Buckler
Director of Finance
Detroit Youth Foundation
7375 Woodward Ave Ste 2800
Detroit, Ml48202-3121
313-309-1406
dbuckler@detroityouth.org

Participant Roster- 2

Ms. Amanda Burmeister
' Research Associate
Great Lakes Fishery Trust
600 W Saint Joseph St Suite 10
Lansing, Ml48933-2265
517-371-7462
aburmeister@pscinc.com
Mr. Kyle Caldwell
President &amp; CEO
Michigan Nonprofit Association
1048 Pierpont Dr Ste 3
Lansing, Ml48911-5976
517-492-2442
kyle@mnaonline.org
Mr. Anthony Calliea
Founder
TLC Foundation
48384 Forbes St
Chesterfield, M148047-2275
586-416-2335
Mr. Oliver Cameron
Vice President
Friedm an Family Foundation
1215 Southwood Ct
Ann Arbor, Ml48103-9735
734-994-5387
ocameron@umich.edu
Ms. Susan Cameron
President
Friedman Family Foundation
1215 Southwood Ct
Ann Arbor, Ml48103-9735
734-994-5387
Mr. C. David Campbell
President
McGregor Fund
333 W Fort St Ste 2090
Detroit, Ml 48226-3134
313-963-3495
dave@ mcgregorfund.org
Ms. Tammy Carey
Executive Director
Community Foundation for Oceana County
242 N State St
Shelby, Ml 49455
231-861-8335
tcarey@cffmc.org
Ms. Colette Carrier
Trustee
TLC Foundation
48384 Forbes St
Chesterfield, Ml48047-2275
586-416-2335
coltone07@yahoo.com

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Ms. Caroline Chambers
President
Comerica Charitable Foundation
PO Box 75000
Detroit, Ml48275-3390
313-222-3571
caroline_ch ambers@comerica .com
Mr. Bob Chap Ia
Vice President Development
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W Western Ave Suite 200
Muskegon, Ml49440-11 01
231-722-4538
bchapla@cffmc.org
Ms. Annette Chapman
Grants Manager
Battle Creek Community Foun dation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, Ml49017-3542
269-962-2181
annette@bccfoundation.org
Ms. Elizabeth Cherin
President/CEO
Fremont Area Community Foundation
PO Box B
Fremont, M l49412-0176
231-924-5350
echerin@tfacf.org
Ms. Jean Chorazyczekski
Director of Operations
Fair Food Foundation
112 S Main St Ste B
An n Arbor, Ml481 04-1953
61 2-353-7895
jean c@e nlighten.com
Mr. Peter Christ
Consulta nt
Council of Michigan Foundations
61 4 Jennings Landing
Battle Creek, Ml49015-3528
269-962-6 144
pj ch rist@iserv.net

Ms. Gail Christopher
Vice President for Health
W.K Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-968-1611

· igan Women' s Foundation
30305 Blossom Ct
=armington, Ml 48331-1765

Mr. Myron Cobbs
Adm ini strative Assistant
Arcus Foundation
402 E M ichigan Ave
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3888
269-373-4373
Ms. Andrea Cole
Chief Financial Officer
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, Ml48207-4266
313-393-1169
acole@s killman.org
Ms. lorie Cole
Volunteer
Lenaw ee Community Foundation
PO Box 142
Tecumseh , Ml49286-0142
517-423-1729
Ms. Terreance Coleman
Program Associate Community
Foundations
Council of Michigan Foun dations
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 150
Detroit, Ml48207-4465
313-566-2444
tcoleman @cmif.org
Mr. John Colina
President
Colina Foundation
One Heritage Place Suite 220
Southgate, Ml48195-3048
734-283-8847
johnc36034@a ol.com
Mrs. Nancy Colina
Director
Colina Foundation
One Heritage Place Suite 220
Southgate, Ml48195-3048
734-283-8847
Mr. Robert Collier
President &amp; CEO
Council of Mich igan Found ation s
·
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
616-842-7080
rcol lier@cmif.org
Ms. Jessica Coloma
Program Assoc iate
W.K. Kellogg Found ation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml 49017-4005
269-969-2309
jessica.coloma@wkkf.org

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Participant Roster- 3

Mr. David Contorer
' Director Philanthropic Services
Community Foundation for Southeast
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, Ml48226-3134
313-961-6675
dcontorer@cfsem.org
Mr. Thomas Cook
Exec utive Director
Cook Family Foundation
1201 N Washington
PO Box 278
Owosso, Ml48867-1770
989-725-1621
tom_cook@chartermi .net
Ms. Gordette Cote leutz
Executive Director
Baraga County Community Foundation
HC 1 Box 337
L'Anse, Ml49946-9722
906-353-7898
baragacf@up.net
Ms. Mary Carole Cotter
General Counsel/ Asst Corp Secretary
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-969-2144
mary.cotter@wkkf.org
Mr. David Coulter
Public Policy Director
Michigan AIDS Fund
21700 Northwestern Hwy Ste 1150
Southfield, Ml48075-4926
248-395-3676
dcoulter@michaidsfund.org
Ms. Renee Courier
Program Associate
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Ave
Bay City, Ml48708-5732
989-893-4438
reneec@bayfoundation.org
Mr. Robert Cowell
Chair
Marquette Community Foundation
PO Box 38
Big Bay, Ml 49808-0038
totall @ironbay.net
Ms. laura Craft
Program Director
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, Ml49503-2757
616-454-1751
lcraft@grfoundation.org

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Ms. Lisa Cripps
Director
Frederi ckS. Upton Foundation
2871 Knottingham Ln
Stevensville, Ml49127-9717
269-465-6939
uptonfound ation@comca st. net
Ms. Susan Cuddington
Executive Assistant to the President
Council of Michigan Fou ndation s
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
Grand Haven, M149417-1385
616-842-7080
scuddington @cmif.org
Ms. Julie Cummings
Tru stee
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fi sher Foundation
2 West 67th Street Apt 15 AB
New York, NY 10023
212-874-0380
juliefcummings@aol.com
Mr. Joe Curtin
President
Osceola County Community Foundation
935 3 7 Mile Rd
Evart, Ml49631-8403
joecurtin60@hotmail .com
Ms. Lisa Cylar Miller
Special Projects Officer
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, Ml48207-4266
313-3 93-1185
lmiller@skillman.org
Mr. Donald Dahlstrom
Senior Communications Officer
Ch arles Stewart Mott Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Fl int, Ml48502-1807
810-766-1713
ddahlstrom@mott.org
Mr. Phil D'Anieri
Program Director
Ann Arbor Area Community Found ation
301 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, Ml481 04-1133
734-663-0401
pdanieri @aaacf.org
Ms. Martha Darling
Trustee
Ann Arbor Area Community Fou ndation
301 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, Ml481 04-11 33
734-663 -0401

Ms. Laurie Dasky
Rachor Fam il y Foundation, LTD
PO Box 320100
Flint, Ml48532-0002
810-732-7777

Ms. Linda Doctor
' Health Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michig an Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml 49017-4005
269-968-1 611
lindoc@wkkf.org

Mr. Gary Dawley
Secretary!Treasurer/Ma nage r
Besser Foundation
123 N Second Ave Ste 3
Alpena, M l 49707-2873
989-358- 1780
gdawley@ibcp.com
Ms. Lois DeBacker
Associate Vice Pres ident Program s
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
503 S Sag in aw St Ste 1200
Mott Fou ndation Building
Flint, Ml48502-1807
810-766-1714
ldebacker@mott.org
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Ms. Claudia Deschaine
Grants Manag er
The Dart Fou ndation
500 Hog sback Rd
Mason, Ml48854-954 1
517-244-2190
claudia_deschaine@dart.biz
Ms. Maura Dewan
Foundation Program Associate
Offi ce of Found ation Liaison
P 0 Box 30013
111 South Capitol Ave nue
Lan sing, Ml48909-7513
517-335-4545
dewanm@m ich igan.gov
Mr. Nicholas Deychakiwsky
Program Officer
Charles St ewart Mott Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Found ation Building
Flint , Ml 48502-1 807
810-238-565 1
nDeychakiwsky@mott.org
Ms. Janet DeYoung
Executive Director
Th e Community Foundation ofthe
Holl and/Zeeland
70 W 8th St Ste 100
Holl and, Ml49423-3166
616-396-6590
janet@cfhz.org
Mr. Christopher Dine
Partner
Bodman L. L. P.
1901 Sa int Anto in e St
6th Fl oor At Ford Field
Detroit, Ml48226-23 10
313-259-7777
cdine@bodmanllp.com

Participant Roster- 4

Dr. Richard Dolinski
Tru stee
Midland Area Community Fo undation
914 Scenic Dr
Midl and, Ml48642-7008
989-496-1425
rdol in ski@tlcss.org
Mr. Art Doner
First Vice President
Comerica
411 W Lafayette Blvd
MC 3462
Detroit, Ml48226-3 120
313-222-3602
Mr. Edward Downing
Trustee
Rotary Charities ofTrav erse City
202 E Grandview Parkway Ste 200
Traverse City, Ml 49684
231-941-4010
ejdowning@charter.net
Ms. Joyce Downing
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
202 E Grandview Parkway Ste 200
Traverse City, Ml49684
231-941-4010
Ms. Barbara Dryer
Grants Ma na ger &amp; Accounting Assi stant
Council of Michigan Found ation s
1 S Harbor Dr St e 3
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
616-842-7080
bdryer@cmif.org
Ms. Janice Ducsay
Secretary!Trustee
Raymond M. and Jane E. Cracchiolo
Found ation
24055 Jefferson Ave Ste 200
Saint Clair Shores, Ml48080-1 514
313-882-2675
JGDforRMC@aol.com
Ms. Mary Dunbar
Executive Director
The Pokagon Fund
212 W Merchant St
New Buffalo, Ml 49117-1812
269-469-9322
mdunbar@pokagonfund.org

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Mr. Richard Dunlap
Grants Management Director
The Kresge Foundation
32 15 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml 48084-2818
248-643-9630
rldunlap@kresge.org
Ms. Michele Edwards
Program Director
Mich igan Women's Foundation
17177 N Laurel Park Dr Ste 161
Livonia, Ml 48152-3997
800-404-4372
edwardsm @miwf.org
Mr. David Egner
President
Hudson-Webber Foundation
333 W Fort St Suite 131 0
Detroit, Ml48226-3149
313-963-7777
degner@hudson-w ebber.org
Ms. Cheryl Elliott
President and CEO
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
301 N Main St Ste 300
An n Arbor, Ml481 04-1133
734-663-0401
celliott@aaacf.org
Mr. Lawrence Emig
Director of Development
Osceola County Community Foundation
436 W Osceola Ave
Reed City, Ml49677-9646
leemig@charter.net
M s. Julie Ermler
Accou nting Manager
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, Ml48207-4266
313-393-1185
j errnl er@ski llman.org
M s. Katherine Eschen burg
Trustee
four County Commun ity Foundation
8641 Tu bspring Road
Almont, Ml 48003-8854
eschenb@ya hoo.com

Ms. DeDe Esque
?resident &amp; CEO

lle okom is Foundation
-61 Ottaw a Ave NW Ste 305C
Na~ers Buildi ng
Rapids, Ml49503-2710
£i 6-451-0267

Ms. Celeste Etheridge
Program Budget Specialist
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Mich igan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml 49017-4005
269-968-1611
Ms. Jennifer Fahnestock
Executive Assistant to Dougl as Stewart
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation
2 Towne Square Ste 920
Southfield, Ml 48076
248-415-1433
jfahnestock@mmfisherfdtn.org
Mr. James Feeney
Director
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
920 Rich lyn Drive
Adrian, Ml49221-9296
lhfjlf@comcast.net
Ms. Linda Feeney
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
153 E Maumee Street
Adrian, Ml49221-2703
517-263-5788
Ms. Doris Fell
Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
42241 Mill Race Circle
Plymouth, Ml 48170-2576
dormae 1@comcast.net
Ms. Ina Fernandez
Senior Investment Manager
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce St Ste 300
Birmingham, Ml 48009-6063
248-647-9200
inaf@munder.com
Ms. Lynnette Ferrell
Program Officer
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street NW Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, Ml 49503-3028
616-451 -4522
ferrell@freyfdn.org
Mr. Robin Ferriby
Vice President Philanthropic Services
Community Foundation for Southeast
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 20 10
Detroit, Ml 482 26-3134
313-961-6675
rferriby@cfsem .org
Ms. Jeri Fischer
Director Membership &amp; Special Projects
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
616-842-7080
jfischer@cmif.org

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Ms. Jodee Fishman Raines
· Executive Director
The Jewish Fund
6735 Telegraph Road
P.O. Box 2030
Bloomfield Hill s, Ml48301-3141
248-203-1487
raines@jfmd.org
Ms. Roxane Fitzpatrick
Office Manager
Arcus Foundation
402 E Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3888
269-373-4373
ro xa ne@arcusfoundation.org
Ms. Candace Fitzsimons
Executive Director
Bay Harbor Foundation
750 Bay Harbor Dr
Petoskey, Ml49770-8056
231-439-2700
candace@bayharborfoundation.org
Ms. Debra Flannery
Executive Director
Dickinson Area Community Foundation
427 S Stephenson Ave Ste 207
Iron Mountain, Ml49801-3458
906-774-3131
dcacf@uplogon.com
Mr. Dennis Fliehman
President
Capital Reg ion Community Foundation
6035 Executive Dr Ste 104
Lansing, Ml48911-5338
517-272-2870
dfliehman@crcfoundation.org
Ms. Marlene Fluharty
Executive Director
Americana Foundation
28115 Meadowbrook Road
Nevi, Ml48377-3128
248-347-3863
fluhart5 @msu.edu
Mr. Thomas Forbes
Investment Advisor
Morgan Stanley
7457 Franklin Rd, Suite 200
Bloomfield Hi lls, Ml48301 -3611
248-538-5612
thomas.forbes@morganstanley.com
Ms. Carla Forkin
Accounting Manager
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
csforkin @kresge.org

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Ms. Tamra Fountaine
Program Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-968-1611

Ms. Carrie Gallup
Communicat ion Web Administrator
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-969-2035
ct1 @wkkf.org

Ms. Linda Grdina
Program Officer
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, Ml49009-9398
269-375-2000
Ibellg rd i na @fetzer.org

Ms. Kathleen Fox
President
Rachor Family Foundation, LTD
PO Box 320100
Flint, Ml48532-0002
810-732-7777
kathy@rias.net

Ms. Vedra Gant
Trustee
Lake County Community Foundation
4424 W 48th St
Fremont, Ml49412-8721
231-924-5350

Ms. Christina Franco
Executive Assistant
Hudson-Webber Foundation
333 W Fort St Suite 131 0
Detroit, Ml48226-3149
31 3-963-7777
tfranco@hudson-webber.org

Mr. Andrew Gatewood
Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
argatewood @kresge.org

Ms. Elizabeth Greaves-Hoxsie
Program Officer
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Foundation
600 E Lafayette Blvd X520
Detroit, Ml48226-2927
313-225-9099
ehoxsie@bcbsm.com

Mr. Donald Fraser
Vice Chairman
Rotary Charities ofTraverse City
202 E Grandview Parkway Ste 200
Traverse City, Ml49684
231-941-4010
dfraser@mhc.net

Mr. Allan Gilmour
President
The Gilmour Fund
PO Box 1810
Birmingham, Ml48012-181 0
allan.gilmour@gmail.com

Ms. Nancy Fraser
Rotary Charities ofTraverse City
202 E Grandview Parkway Ste 200
Traverse City, Ml 49684
Mr. Mike Frisby
President
Frisby &amp; Associates, Inc.
1101 30th St NW
Washington, DC 20007-3708
202-62S-4328
mike@fri sbyassociates.com
Ms. Susan Gainer
Administrative/Accountant Assoicate
Four County Community Foundation
79700 McFadden Rd
Armada, Ml48005
81 0-798-0909
susan@4ccf.org
Mr. Michael Gallagher
Editorial Consultant
Council of Michigan Foundations
PO Box 1154
641 7 Destin Court
Saugatuck, Ml49453
269-978-7024
cmfmichael @aol.com

Ms. Kathy Ginocchio
Director ofTechnology
Council of Michigan Foundation s
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
616-842-7080
kginocchio@cmif.org
Ms. Marina Glagolev
Grants Management Assistant
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
msglagolev@kresge.org
Mr. Warren Goodell
Executive Director
Southfield Community Foundation
25630 Evergreen Rd
·
Southfield, Ml48075-1769
248-796-4190
wegoodell @scfmi.org
Mr. Mike Goorhouse
Program Assistant Youth Philanthropy
Council of Michigan Foundation s
356 Huizanga Hall
3201 Burton St SE
Grand Rapids, Ml49546-4420
616-842-7080
mgoorhouse@cmif.org

Mr. Daniel Greeney
Trustee
Ferris Greeney Family Foundation
2740 Littlefield Dr NE
Grand Rapids, Ml49506-1231
616-949-8788
dan@shiprockpictures.com
Mrs. Wendy Greeney
President
Ferris Greeney Family Foundation
2740 Littlefield Dr NE
Grand Rapids, Ml49506-1231
616-949-8788
Mr. Karl Gregory
Distinguished Professor Emeritus
KDG &amp; Associates
18495 Adrian
Southfield, Ml48075-1803
248-569-7387
gregory_karl @hotmail.com
Ms. Betty Gross
Director
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
525 Richlyn Dr
Adrian, Ml49221-9117
517-263-4007

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President and Director
Maurice and Dorothy Stubnitz Foundation
153 E Maumee St
Adrian, Ml49221-2703
517-263-5788
chrlsegrs@aol.com

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Ms. Jeanne Grubb
Donor Relations Officer
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-4773
269-381-4416
jgrubb@kalfound.org

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Ms. Jyoti Gupta
Secretary
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
1767 Oakmont Ct
Ann Arbor, M/48 108-8503
734-973-3072
jyotigupta@comcast.net
Mr. William Guthrie
Senior Vice President
National City
1965 E Sixth St
Locator 01-3062
Cleveland, OH 44114-2226
216-222-3 184
william.guthrie@nationalcity.com
Ms. Jennifer Hale
Program Officer
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
301 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, Ml481 04-113 3
734-663-0401
jha le@aaacf.org
Ms. Barbara Hall
Executive Director
Whirlpool Found ation
2000 M 63 North
Mail Drop 3106
Benton Harbor, Ml 49022-2632
269-923- 5583
barb_a_hall@whirlpool.com
Ms. Karla Hall
Vice President
DTE Energy Foundation
2000 Second Ave
1046WCB
Detroit, Ml48226-1203
313-235 -9416
hallk2@dteenergy.com

Ms. Pamela Halladay
Senior Program Officer
uella Hannan Memorial Foundation
~7 50 Woodward Ave
Detro it, Ml48201-1300
313-833-1300
phalladay@hannan.org

. Suann Hammersmith
::Xecutive Director
...enawee Comm unity Foundation
603 Evans St
?OBox 142
- ecumseh, M l49286-11 66
51 -423-1 729
s:12mmersmith@ubat.com
. Will iam Hanson
iJirector of Com munications &amp; Technology
·uman Foundation
Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
:Je.tr . M/ 48207-4266
3" 3-393- 11 63
n@ski ll man.org

Ms. Kimberly Haranczak
Manager
I/ itch Charities for Children
2211 Woodward Ave
Fox Officer Center
Detroit, M/48201 -3400
313-983-6000
kimberly.haranczak@ilitchholdings.com
Ms. Merry Hawley
Executive Director
Leelanau Township Community
Foundation
3750 S Lake Shore Dr
Lake Leel anau, Ml49653-9520
231 -386-9000
ltcf@loca lnet.com
Ms. Caitlin Hayes Townsend
The Nokomis Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 305C
Waters Building
Grand Rapids, Ml49503-2710
616-451-0267
ctownsend@nokom isfoundation.org
Mr. Craig Haynes
Director
Al legiant Asset Management
755 W Big Beaver Ste 1500
Troy, Ml48084
248-729-8343
craig .haynes@a ll egiantgroup.com
Ms. Karen Heath
Secretary
Barry Community Foundation
102 E State St
Hastings, Ml49058-1809
269-945-5005
queenopawn@cablespeed.com
Ms. Jennifer Hebert
Program Officer
Isabe l Foundatio n
PO Box 250
Eastport, Ml49627-0250
23 1-881-0907
torchlake@hotm ail.com

Ms. Delores Heim
' 594 Almont Ave
C/0 Tri-City Times
Imlay City, Ml 48444
810-724-67 16
Mr. Jack Helder
Communications
Pace &amp; Partners, Inc.
1223 Turner St Ste 101
Lansing, Ml48906-4363
517-267-9800
helder@paceandpartners.com
Ms. Mary Herbig
Director of Communication s
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, Ml 48502-1 206
810-767-8439
mherbig@cfgf.org
Mr. Robert Herbst
Chair
Community Foundation for Livingston
County
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, Ml48226-3134
313-961-6675
Mr. Kent Herrick
Executive Director
Herrick Foundation
9693 Wood bend Dr
Sal ine, Ml48 176-9465
Mr. James Hilboldt
Trustee
The Power Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 1201
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3918
269-382-5800
jhilboldt@connableoffice.com
Ms. Martha Hilboldt
Donor Relations
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 1201
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3918

Mr. Neal Hegarty
Program Officer
Charles Stewa rt Mott Fou nd ation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Flint, Ml 48502-1807
810-766-1770
nhegarty@mott.org

Ms. Georgene Hildebrand
Secretary
Commun ity Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
195 Bear Point Rd
Alpena, Ml 49707-4935
989-354-3181
georgene@tbmcorp.com

Mr. Ronald Heifetz
Founder - Center for Public Leadership
Kennedy School of Government
79 JFK Street
Mailbox 124
Cambridge, MA 02138-5801
617-495-1386
ronald_heifetz@harvard.edu

Ms. Kimberly Holley
Senior Vice President
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Ri ve rwa lk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, Ml49017-3542
269-962-2181
kim@bccfoundation.org

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Mr. Jack Hopkins
President/ CEO
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 5 Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-4773
269-381 -4416
jhopkins@kalfound.org
Mr. Ted Hosner
Trustee
Community Foundation for Oceana County
4207 N Ridge Rd
Mears, Ml49436-9309
thosner@peoplepc.com
Ms. Susan Howbert
Director Family Philanthropy
Council of Michigan Foundation s
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 150
Detroit, Ml48207-4465
313-566-2444
showbert@aol.com
Ms. Jennifer Hudson Parke
Chair
Hudson-Webber Foundation
235 Cloverly Road
Grosse Pointe, Ml48236-3316
jhp@hudson-webber.org
Ms. Patricia Hughey
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3915
269-342-6411
Mr. Richard Hughey Jr.
Executive Vice President/ CEO
Irving S. Gilmore Found ation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3915
269-342-6411
rick@isgilmore.org
Ms. Lynne Huismann
Partner
Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC
2601 Cambridge Ct Suite 500
Auburn Hills, M148326-2572
248-375-7327
Lynne.Huismann@plantemoran.com
Ms. Kristine Huizen
Program Officer
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street, N.W., Suite 1100
Grand Rapids, Ml 49503-3028
616-451-0303
h uizen@freyfdn .org

Mr. Mitchell Hurst
Communications Officer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Matt Foundation Building
Flint, Ml 48502- 1807
810-766-1740
mhurst@mott.org
Ms. Kathryn Huschke
Chief Program Officer
Fremont Area Community Foundation
PO Box B
Fremont, Ml 49412-0176
231-924-5350
khuschke@tfacf.org

Mr. Johnny Jenkins
' Program Officer
Arcus Foundation
402 E Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, M149007-3888
269-373 -4373
johnny@arcusfoundation.org
Ms. Bari Johnson
President &amp; Trustee
Paul A. Johnson Foundation
4 1 Washington Ave Ste 349
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1378
616-847-1003
pajfoundation@thestantongroup.com

Mr. Leslie Hutchinson
Trustee
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
2 SHowell St
PO Box 276
Hillsdale, Ml49242-1820
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517-439-5101

Ms. Dorothy Johnson
Trustee
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
PO Box 312
C/ 0 Ahlburg Company
Grand Haven, Ml49417-0312
616-847-6881
daj@ahlburg.com

Ms. Mary lttigson
VP of Finance and Administration
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, Ml 48502-1206
810-767-3501
mittigson @cfgf.org

Ms. Michelle Johnson
Program Associate
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
mdjohnson@kresge.org

Mr. Noah lzzat
Program Coordinator
Partnership for Learning
321 N Pine St
Lansing, Ml48933-1 023
517-374-4083
noa h@pa rtnersh i pforlearn i ng .org

Mr. Robert Johnson
Chairman
Fremont Area Community Foundation
PO Box 387
Newaygo, Ml49337-0387
231-652-1636
newaygoins@yahoo.com

Mr. Brian Jackson
VP for Donor Relations and Development
Saginaw Community Foundation
100 S Jefferson Ave Ste 201
Saginaw, Ml48607-1274
989-755-0545
brian@saginawfoundation.org

Ms. Sharnita Johnson
Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, Ml48207-4266
313-393-1180
sjohnso n@skillman.org

Ms. Wendy Jackson
Program Director
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, Ml 49503-2757
616-454-1751
wjackson@grfoundation.org

Ms. Renee Johnston
President and CEO
Saginaw Community Foundation
100 S Jefferson Ave Ste 201
Saginaw, Ml48607-1274
989-755-0545
staff@saginawfoundation.org

Ms. Maggie Jaruzel
Communications Officer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Matt Foundation Building
Flint, Ml 48502-1807
810-766-1773
mjaruzel @mott.org

Mr. David Jones
Program Officer/ YAC Advisor
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community
Foundation
616 Petoskey St Suite 300
Petoskey, Ml49770-2779
231-348-5820
djones@phsacf.org

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Mr. Hendrick Jones
Trustee
Fremont Area Community Foundation
1990 E 8th St
PO Box 723
White Cloud, M149349-8862
joneshj@ncats.net
Mr. Sylvester Jones Jr.
Program Officer
Ruth Mott Foundation
111 E Court St Suite 3C
Flint, Ml48502-1 649
810-233-0170
sjones@rmfdn.org
Ms. Elizabeth Jordan
Program Associate
Ruth Matt Foundation
111 E Court St Ste 3C
Flint, Ml48502-1649
810-233-0 170
ejordan @rmfdn.org
Mr. Robert Jordan
Philanthropic Services Officer
Fremont Area Community Foundation
PO Box B
Fremont, M l49412-0176
23 1-924-5350
rjordan@tfacf.org
Ms. Kim Jorgensen
Secretary/YAC Advisor
Fou r County Community Foundation
C!o Tri City Times
594 N. Almont Avenue
Imlay City, Ml 48444-1072
810-724-2615
tct@pageone-inc.com
Ms. Cassandra Joubert
Vice President Community Investment
Commun ity Foundation for Southeast
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, Ml48226-3134
313-961-6675
cj oubert@cfsem.org
Ms. Marcy Joy
Program Officer
Co mmun ity Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W Western Ave Suite 200
Muskegon, Ml49440-11 01
231 -332-4124
mjoy@cffmc.org
M s. Barbara Justice
Trustee
Metro Health Foundation
333 W Fort St Ste 1370
Detroit, M 148226
dicjustice@aol.com

Ms. Christine Kageff
VP Philanthropy/ Community Relations
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
611 Woodward Ave
Suite Ml-8038
Detroit, Ml48226-3408
313-256-0453
christine.kageff@chase.com
Ms. Marian Keidan Seltzer
Trustee
DeRoy Testamentary Foundation
26999 Central Park Blvd Suite 160N
Southfield, Ml48076-4174
248-827-0920
Mr. Dave Kell
Director of Finance
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E Main St
PO Box 289
Midland, Ml48640-0289
989-839-9661
dkell@midlandfoundation.org
Mr. Ryan Kellogg
Edward and June Kellogg Foundation
1250 Byron Road
Howell, Ml 48843
517-546-3330
Mr. Thomas Kellogg
President
Edward and June Kellogg Found atio n
1250 Byron Road
Howel l, Ml48843
517-546-3330
smi lm kr@sbcg lobal .net
Ms. Valerie Kemp
Marketing &amp; Commu nications Associate
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, Ml49017-3542
269-962-2181
valerie@bccfoundation.org
Ms. Kathleen Kessler
Coordinator
Michigan State University
A 112 Life Sciences Building
East Lansi ng, Ml48824-1317
517-355-8539
kessle24@msu.edu
Mr. Jack Kidwell
Trustee
Greater Frankenmuth Area Community
Foundation
2322 Tittabawassee
c/o National City
Saginaw, Ml48604-9476
989-652-6104

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Mr. Jeongheon Kim
' Intern
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy
401 Fulton St W
C/ 0 Grand Valley State University
Grand Rap id s, Ml49504-6431
832-231-1474
jeongheonkim83@gmail.com
Ms. Linda Kimbel
Executive Director
Cadillac Area Community Foundation
PO Box 102
Cadillac, Ml49601
231 -775-9911
cacf@cadi ll acfoundation.org
Ms. Roberta King
VP Public Relations and Marketing
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, Ml49503-2757
616-454-1751
rking @grfoundation.org
Mr. Gerald Knight
President
Speckhard-Knight Charitable Foundation
77 1 Bogey Court
Ann Arbor, M1481 03-8844
734-761-8752
zmjk@comcast.net
Ms. Maureen Knight
Vice President
Speckhard-Knight Charitable Foundation
771 Bogey Court
Ann Arbor, Ml481 03-8844
734-761-8752
moknight@comcast.net
Mr. Joseph Kochanek
Partner
Bodman L. L. P.
1901 Saint Antoine St
6th Floor At Ford Field
Detroit, Ml48226-2310
313-393-7505
jkochanek@bodmanllp.com
Mr. Gordon Kummer
CEO
Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Fou ndation
10315 Grand River Rd Ste 301
Brighton, Ml48116-9586
810-229-6380
Ghugok@ao l.com
Ms. linda Kummer
Executive Director
Lloyd and Mabel Johnson Foundation
111 08 Sandy Creek Dr
South Lyon, Ml48178-8822
810-229-6380
Lindakummer@aol.com

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Ms. Lucinda Kurtz
Fair Food Foundation
112-B Main Street
Ann Arbor, Ml481 04
734-635-9441
lucindakurtz@comcast.net
Ms. Christine Kwak
Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-969-2334
christine.kwak@wkkf.org
Mr. Reggie LaGrand
Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-968-1611
reggie.lagrand@w kkf.org
Ms. Carol Laird
Program Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-969-2244
cjl@wkkf.org
Ms. Pat Lamoreaux
Trustee
Lapeer County Community Found ation
5384 Genesee Rd
La peer, Ml 48446-2746
lamoreaux4@chartermi.net
Ms. Lynn Larkin
Senior Program Officer
Comm unity Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, Ml 48502-1206
81D-767-8270
Dark.in@cfgf.org

Ms. Donna Lartigue
Program Director
.K. Kellog g Foundation
ichiga n Ave E
3a e Cree k, Ml 49017-4005
}59-969-2227
.lartig ue@wkkf.org
Jacqueline Lawrence
'icksburg Fou ndation
• .'&gt; Poplar Lane
rg, Ml 49097-9755
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lar Lane
Ml 49097-9755
ol.com

Ms. Cynthia Leach
Finance Director
Athens Area Community Foundation
34 W Jackson St
One Riverwalk Ctr
Battle Creek, M149017-3542
269-962-2181
cindy@bccfoundation.org

Ms. Gertrude Lyons
Karen Colina Wilson Foundation
27929 Elba Dr
Grosse lie, Ml 48138-1928

Ms. Andrea Leistra
Investment Manager
Munder Capital Management
480 Pierce St Ste 300
Birmingham, Ml48009-6063
248-647-9201
aleistra @munder.com
Ms. Jennie Lichtenauer
Art Teacher
Farmington Public Schools
4194 Thornoaks Dr
Ann Arbor, Ml481 04
jala2@comcast.net

Ms. Mattalyn Love Jones
Executive Assistant to the President
Detroit Youth Foundation
7375 Woodward Ave Ste 2800
Detroit, Ml48202-3121
313-875-3400
mlovejones@detroityouth.org

Mr. Randy Maiers
President and CEO
Community Foundation of St. Clair County
516 McMorran Blvd
Port Huron, Ml48060-3826
810-984-4761
randy@stclairfoundation.org

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Mr. David Lindberg
VP Finance and Administration
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
616-842-7080
d lind berg@cm if.org
Ms. Jill ian Lindsey
Communications Manager
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, Ml49017-3542
269-962-2181
jillian@bccfoundation.org
Mr. Jack Litzenberg
Senior Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Flint, Ml48502-1807
810-238-5651
jlitzenberg@mott.org
Ms. Dahna Loeding
Trustee
Lapeer County Community Foundation
220 W Nepessing St Ste 202
Lapeer, Ml48446-3809
Mr. Santiago Lopez
Program Assistant
Arcus Foundation
402 E Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3888
269-373-4373
santiago@arcusfoundation.org

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Ms. Jan Maino
Chief Operating Officer
The Jackson County Community
Foundation
One Jackson Square Suite 11 0-A
Jackson, Ml49201-1406
517-787-1321
jmaino@jacksoncf.org
Ms. Rachel Maksimchuk
President
Community Foundation Alliance of Calhoun
County
104 S Hillsdale St
PO Box 101
Homer, Ml 49245-1 026
269-553-2975
rachel.maksimchuk.anxp@statefarm.com
Dr. Nora Maloy
Senior Program Officer
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Foundation
600 E Lafayette Blvd X520
Detroit, Ml48226-2927
313-225-8205
nmaloy@bcbsm.com
Ms. Barbara Maniscalco
President
Fisher-lnsley Foundation
41110 Fox Run Rd Apt 108
Novi, Ml48377
248-668-6954
Barbm434@aol.com
Ms. Janet Manning
Executive Director
Lapeer County Community Foundation
220 W Nepessing St Ste 202
Lapeer, Ml48446-3809
81 0-664-0691
lccf@charterinternet.com

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Ms. Kate Markel
Program Officer
McGregor Fund
333 W Fort St Ste 2090
Detroit, Ml48226·3134
313-963-0054
kate@mcgregorfund.org
Ms. Erin Marra
Chippewa County Community Foundation
916 Ashmun St
PO Box 1979
Sault Sainte Marie, Ml49783-2245
906-635-1046
erinmarra1 @hotmail.com
Mr. Steven Martineau
Vice President
Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
555 N Main St
P.O. Box446
Mount Pleasant, Ml48858-1651
989-773-9961
steven@lglm.com
Mrs. Mary Maurer
Secretary
St. Ignace Area Community Foundation
160 Church St
PO Box 315
Saint Ignace, M149781 -1602
906-847-3701
info@st.ignace.com
Mr. Wesley Maurer Jr.
Trustee
Mackinac Island Community Foundation
359 Reagon St PO Box 277
C/ o The St. Ignace News
Saint Ignace, Ml49781-0277
906-643-9150
benwess@aol.com
Ms. Lou Ann Mawby
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
8400 N 39th St
Augusta, Ml 49012-9713
269-731-4638
Dr. Russell Mawby
Chairman Emeritus
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
8400 N 39th St
Aug usta, Ml49012-9713
269- 731-4638
russmaw by@aol.com
M s. Dorothy Maxwell
Trust ee
Capital Region Community Foundation
PO Box 10194
lansing, M l48901-0194
517-323- 1053
emaxwei nga rgrou p@acd .net

Ms. Linda May
Associate Director
Arcus Foundation
402 E Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3888
269-373-4373
Mr. Bladen McClelland
Vice President
Comerica Bank
411 W Lafayette Blvd
Detroit, Ml 48226-3120
313-222-4085
brmcclelland@comerica .com
Ms. Susan McComb
Program Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-968-1611
Mr. Chris McCoy
Trustee
Besser Foundation
740 S State Ave
Alpena, Ml49707-3741
cmccoy@magnaloy.com
Ms. Julie McCoy
Besser Foundation
123 N Second Ave Suite 3
Alpena, Ml49707-2873
989-354-4722
Ms. Desiree McCurley
Trustee
Chippew a County Community Foundation
916 Ashmun St
PO Box 1979
Sault Sainte Marie, Ml49783-2245
906-635-1 046
Ms. Kristen McDonald
Senior Program Officer
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, Ml48207-4266
313-393-1185
kmcdonald @skillman.org
Ms. Dorrian McGhee
Communications Manager
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, Ml 48207-4266
313-393-1185
dmcghee@skillman.org
Ms. Chris McGuigan
President/CEO
Community Foundation for Muskegon
County
425 W Western Ave Suite 200
Muskegon, Ml49440-11 01
231-722-4538
info@cffmc.org

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Ms. Janet McGuire
President and CEO
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E Main St
PO Box 289
Midland, Ml 48640-0289
989-839-9661
info@midlandfoundation.org
Mr. James McHale
Senior VP for Programs
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml 49017-4005
269-969-2275
james.mchale@w kkf.org
Ms. Debbie McKeon
Executive Director
North Sky Nonprofit Network
202 E Grandview Parkw ay Ste 200
Traverse City, Ml49684
231 -941-4010
M s. Kate McManus
Office Manager
Herrington-Fitch Family Foundation
204 Ri ver Street
PO Box 605
Elk Rapids, Ml49629-0605
231-264-8384
leefamilyoffice@pinehollow.org
Ms. Donnell Mersereau
Director Community Foundations
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
616-842-7080
dmersereau@cmif.org
Ms. Julie Metty Bennett
Assistant Trust Manager
Great Lakes Fishery Trust
600 W Saint Joseph St Suite 10
Lansing, Ml48933 -2265
517-371-7468
jbennett@pscinc.com
Ms. Musette Michael
Executive Director
Michigan Community Service Commission
1048 Pierpont Dr Ste 4
Lansing, Ml48911-5976
517-373-4998
michaelm@michigan.gov
Mr. Kenneth Micklash
Executi ve Director
Tuscola County Community Foundation
PO Box 534
Caro, Ml 48723-0534
989-673-8223

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Council of Michigan Foundations~ 35th Annual Conference

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Ms. Jaclyn Miei-Uken
Public Policy Fellow
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
616-842-7080
jmiel-uken@cmif.org

Mr. Mark Morley
President
Morley Foundation
3727 Pra irie Creek Ln
Saginaw, Ml48603-1280
989-753-3438
mark_morley@morleynet.com

Ms. Sandra Murphy
Donor Serv1ces D1rector
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, Ml48502-1206
810-767-3653
smurphy@cfgf.org

Ms. Deb Millican
UP YAC Coordinator
Community Foundation ofthe Upper
Peninsula
2500 7th Ave South Suite 103
Escanaba, Ml 49829-1176
906-789-5972

Mrs. Carol Morley Beck
Trustee
Morley Foundation
5230 Cherrington Rd
Toledo, OH 43623-2713
419-599-7867
cmbeck@bex. net

Ms. Joy Murray
Secretary
Ruth Mott Foundation
111 E Court St Suite 3C
Flint, Ml 48502-1649
810-233-0170
jmurray@rmfdn.org

Ms. Kathryn Moeller
Community Found ation of Greater Flint
1197 Rocky Ridge Trl
Flint, Ml48532-2126
810-732-2736

Ms. Ashley Morse
Program Officer
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Ave
Bay City, M l 48708-5732
989-893-4438
ash leym @bayfou ndation.org

Ms. Tracy Myers
Administrative Associate
Fremont Area Community Foundation
PO Box B
Fremont, Ml49412-0176
231-924-5350
tmyers@tfacf.org

Ms. Jere lie Moseley
Program Ass istant
Michigan AIDS Fund
21700 Northw estern Hwy Ste 1150
Southfield, M l 48075-4926
248-395-3244
jmoseley@michaidsfund.org

Ms. Cathy Nardi
Executive Director
Marquette Community Foundation
401 E Fair Ave
PO Box 37
Marquette, Ml49855-2951
906-226-7666
mcf@chartermi.net

Mr. Daniel Molnar
Vice President
Comerica Bank
PO Box 75000
MC 3462
Detroit, Ml48275-0001
313-222-43 12
djmolnar@comerica.com
Ms. La June Montgomery-Talley
Vice President for Finance &amp; Treasurer
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml 49017-4005
269-969-2280
lmt@wkkf.o rg

Mr. William Moses
Senior Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
w flmoses@kresge.org

Mr. Lawrence Moon
Chairperson
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
906 W Flint Park Blvd
Lawrence E Moon Funeral Home
Flint, Ml48505-3154
810-789-6666
lemoonfh@bignet.net

Ms. Anne Mosie
VP for Philanthrophy and Volunteerism
W.K. Kel logg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-968- 1611
abm@wkkf.org

Mr. Burrows Morley Jr.
Trustee
Morley Foundation
9449 Ba yview Dr
Lillian, AL 36549-5537
251-961-180 1
buzzmo@gu lhel.com

Ms. Rachel Mraz
Trustee
Eileen and Brian DeVries Family Foundation
250 Monroe Ave NW Ste 600
Grand Rapid s, Ml49503
616-774-4256
rachel_mraz@ml.com

Mr. Jonathan Morley
Trustee
Morley Foundation
702 Karamol Ct
Petoskey, Ml49770-3237
231-439-0377
jcm@ahtech.com

Hon. Daniel Mulhern
First Gentleman
State of Michigan
P.O. Box 30013
Lansing, Ml 48909
517-373-3400
mulhernd@michigan.gov

Participant Roster- 12

Mr. Patrick Naswell
VP of Community Impact
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, Ml48502-1206
810-767-3504
pnaswell @cfgf.org
Mr. Stephen Nedwicki
Relationship Manager for Found ations
Comerica Ban k
PO Box 75000
Mail Code 3462
Detroit. Ml48275-000 1
313-222-5067
senedwicki@comerica.com
Mr. Mark Neithercut
Director
Elizabeth Koegel Fund
300 River Place Dr Ste 5000
Detroit, Ml48207-5068
313-568-9000
mark@mneithercut.com
Ms. Maureen Nicholson
Executive Director
Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community
Foundation
616 Petoskey St Su ite 300
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231-348-5820
mnicholson @phsacf.org

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Ms. Donna Niester
Vice President
James C. Acheson Foundation
600 Fort St Ste 100
Austin, Niester, Beauchamp &amp; Finnegan
Port Huron, Ml48060-3930
810-966-0900
donnan@achesonventures.com
Ms. Mariam Noland
President
Community Foundation for Southeast
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, Ml48226-3134
313-961-6675
mnoland @cfsem.org
Ms. Joan Noricks
Pres id ent
Canton Community Foundation
50430 Schoo l House Rd Ste 200
Canton, Ml48187-5910
734-495-1200
jnoricks@cantonfoundation.org
Ms. Rebecca Noricks
Communications Specialist
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 5 Harbor Dr Ste 3
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
616-842-7080
rnoricks@cmif.org
Mr. Michael Nye
President
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
71 1 Anderson Rd
Litchfield, Ml49252-9681
517-437-2202
P30@co.hillsdale.mi.us
Mr. Michael Oakes
Execut ive Director
Co mmunity Foundation for Mason County
5063 Stella Rd
Custer, Ml49405-8727
231 -845-0326
m oakes001 @yahoo.com
M s. Norah O'Brien
Director of Finance &amp; Admin istration
'AcGregor Fund
333 W Fort St Ste 2090
::&gt;et roit, Ml48226-3134
313-963-0030
-.orah@mcgregorfund.org
Colleen Ochoa Peters
:Jr'ector Philanthropic Services
Commu nity Foundation for Southeast
igan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
:Jetroit, M l 48226-3134
3. 3-961 -6675
::oeters@cfse m.org

Ms. Teresa Odden
Program Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml 490 17-4005
269-968-1611
tlo@wkkf.org

Mr. Donald Parfet
Treasurer
Donald and Ann Parfet Family Foundation
259 E Michigan Ave Ste 409
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-5902
269-349-8999
drparfet@ameritech.net

Ms. Debbie Oglenski
Executive Director
Huron County Community Foundation
1160 S Van Dyke Rd
Bad Axe, Ml 48413-9615
989-269-2850
og lendeb@hotmail.com

Mr. James Park
President
Besser Foundation
560 S State Ave
Alpena, Ml49707-3842
989-354-11 00
jpark@besser.com

Ms. Danielle Olekszyk
Controller/ Assistant Treasurer
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, Ml 48207-4266
313-393-1104
dolekszyk@skillman.org

Ms. Lisa Parker
Herrick Foundation
755 W Big Beaver Rd Ste 1500
Troy, Ml 48084-4929
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Ms. Tamalon Overton
Program Assistant
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, Ml48207-4266
313-393-1168
toverton @skillman .org
Mr. Dennis Pace
President
Pace &amp; Partners, Inc.
1223 Turner St Ste 101
Lansing, Ml48906-4363
517-267-9800
dpace@paceandpartners.com
Ms. Carol Paine-McGovern
President
Paine Family Foundation
2445 Hall Street SE
Grand Rapids, M l 49506-3504
61 6-285-0409
painemcgov@aol.com
Ms. Kari Pardoe
Director
The LEAGUE Michigan
7375 Woodward Ave Ste 2730
Detroit, M l 48202-3157
313-309-1668
kpardoe@mnaonline.org
Ms. Ann Parfet
Chairperson
Dona ld and Ann Parfet Family Foundation
259 E Michigan Ave Ste 409
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-5902
269-349-9123
anndon@aol.com

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Ms. Jennifer Parker-Moore
Tru stee
Four County Commun ity Foundation
212 E ParkSt
Capac, Ml48014
81 0-688-3001
jpmoore@nbbroncos.net
Mr. Floyd Parks
Secretary/Treasurer/Trustee
Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Ste 900
Ka la mazoo, M l 49007-3915
269-344-2818
Ms. Phyllis Parks
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3915
269-342-6411
Ms. Pauline Pasch
YAC Advisor/ Program Officer
Capital Region Commun ity Foundation
6035 Executive Dr Ste 104
Lansing, Ml48911-5338
517-272-2870
ppasch @crcfoundation.org
Mr. Bradley Patterson
Vice President of Program
Capital Region Community Foundation
6035 Executive Dr Ste 104
Lansing, Ml48911-5338
517-272-2870
bpatterson @crcfoundation.org
Ms. Susan Perlin
CPA
Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC
27400 Northwestern Hwy
P.O. Box 307
Southfield, Ml48034-4724
248-352-2500
Sue.Perlin@plantemoran.com

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Mr. Alex Perlman
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
1300 Wolverhampton St
Ann Arbor, Ml48105
alexperlman@comcast.net
Ms. Judith Peters
Director of Development
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
301 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, Ml48104-1133
734-663-0401
jpeters@aaacf.org
Mr. Phillip Peters
VP Administration
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Flint, Ml48502-1807
810-238-5651
ppeters@mott.org
Ms. Carol Petredean-Di Salvio
President/Y AC Advisor
Homer Area Community Foundation
104 S Hillsdale St
PO Box 181
Homer, Ml49245-1 026
517-568-5222
carol@cfa-cc.org
Ms. Carrie Pickett-Erway
Senior Community Investment Officer
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
151 S Rose St Suite 332
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-4773
269-381-4416
cpicketterway@kalfound.org
Ms. Susan Piesko
Trustee
Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation
690 Wren Road
Frankenmuth, Ml48734-9320
989-652-9656
spiesko@hotm ail.com
Mr. Ross Pokorski
MCFYP Committee/YAC Member
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
18498 Pokorski St
Presque Isle, Ml49777-8358
rop@voyager.net
Ms. Shannon Polk
Associate Program Officer
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Mott Foundation Building
Flint, Ml 48502-1807
810-238-5651
spolk@mott.org

Dr. John Porter
Trustee
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
5336 Pinnacle Court
Ann Arbor, Ml 481 08-8662
734-944-9922
Ms. Jennifer Poteat
Trustee
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
4 Geddes Heights
Ann Arbor, Ml481 04-1724
734-327-9682
jenpf@comcast.net
Mr. Philip Power
Trustee/ President
The Power Foundation
4100 N Dixboro Rd
C/ o HCN Inc.
Ann Arbor, Ml 481 05-9725
734-665-4081
ppow er@hcnnet.com

Ms. Susan Randall
Grants Management Assistant
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
scrandall @kresge.org
Mr. Richard Ransford
Board Member
Tuscola County Community Foundation
PO Box534
Caro, Ml48723-0534
989-673-8223
Mrs. Sue Ransford
Tru stee
Tuscola County Community Foundation
804 W Frank St
Caro, M148723-1428
989-673-2175

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Ms. Waltraud Prechter
President
World Heritage Foundation
2675 W Jefferson Ave
Trenton, Ml48183
734-675-2200
wal ly@wepho ldings.com
Ms. Dianne Price
Director of Public Affairs
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml 49017-4005
269-968-1611
dianne.price@wkkf.org
Ms. Valerie Quinn
Program Associate
Four County Community Foundation
3760 Mitchell Rd
Lapeer, Ml48446-9631
81 0-798-0909
va lerie@4ccf.org
Mr. Michael Rachor
CEO
Rachor Family Foundation, LTD
PO Box 320380
C/0 Rachor Investment
Flint, Ml48532
810-732-7777
helpme@rias.net
Ms. Maureen Radke
Program Officer
Charlevoix County Community Foundation
507 Water Street
PO Box 718
East Jordan, M149727-9476
231-536-2440
maureen@c3f.org

Ms. Marcia Rapp
Vice President of Programs
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, Ml49503-2757
616-454-1751
mrapp@grfoundation.org
Mr. Stan Rathbun
Executive Director
Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
113 W Broadway Rd
PO Box 1283
Mount Pleasa nt, Ml48858-9038
989-773-7322
srathbun@mpacf.org
Ms. Brynn Ray
Paul A. Johnson Foundation
41 Washington Ave Suite 349
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1378
616-847-1003
Ms. GayMaria Ray
Administrative Assistant
Paul A. Johnson Foundation
41 Washington Ave Ste 249
Grand Have n, Ml49417-1377
616-847-1003
gaymaria@thestantongroup.com
Ms. Tamara Real
Director
Arts Alliance
115 West Huron
Ann Arbor, Ml481 04
734-214-0112
artsalliance@annarborchamber.org

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Council of Michigan Foundations- 35th Annual Conference

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Ms. Kathleen Reincke
Communications Specialist
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-968- 1611
kathleen.reincke@wkkf.org
Ms. Kristin Reis
Finance/ Prog Asst/ FORCE Coord
Saginaw Community Foundation
100 S Jefferson Ave Ste 201
Saginaw, M148607-1274
989-755-0545
kristin@saginawfoundation.org
Mr. Gary Rentrop
Trustee
Americana Foundation
28115 Meadowbrook Road
Novi, Ml48377-3128
248-347-3863
Ms. Molly Resnik
Trustee
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
2572 Walnut Rd
Ann Arbor, Ml481 03-1767
mollyresnik@aol.com
Ms. Ann Richards
Communications Officer
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Matt Foundation Building
Flint, Ml48502-1807
810-238-5651
arichards@mott.org
Ms. Jennifer Richards
Vice President/YAC Advisor
Barry Community Foundation
629 W State St Ste 201
Hastings, M149058-1680
269-945-0526
jen@barrycf.org
Ms. Kimberly Roberson
Program Officer
Cha rles Stewart Matt Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
M att Foundation Building
Flint, M l48502-1807
8 10-238-5651
kroberso n@mott.org
M s. Gloria Robinson
Trustee
M etro Health Foundation
19465 Tracey
Detroit, Ml 48235-1741
GG.JRobinson@aol .com

Ms. Lynne Robinson
Trustee
Fremont Area Community Foundation
1110 W 108th St
Grant, Ml49327-9607
drobinson@thinkextreme.net
Mr. Brian Rodgers
Chair
Midland Area Community Foundation
3979 N. Perrine Road
Midland, Ml48642
989-839-3269
brian.rodgers@midmichigan.org
Ms. Debra Rodgers
Midland Area Community Foundation
3979 N Perrine Rd
Midland, Ml48642-8336
989-835-7823
Ms. Diana Rodriguez Algra
Trustee
Volunteer Centers of Michigan
1048 Pierpont Ste 3
Lansing, Ml 48911
517-492-2433
dalgra@mivol unteers.org
Ms. Elyse Rogers
President
Edward and Elyse Rogers Family
Foundation
5809 Windy Gyle
Midland, Ml48640-6945
989-631-8621
emrogers@charter.net
Mrs. Barbara Rohwer
Frey Foundation
40 Pearl Street NW Suite 1100
Grand Rapid s, Ml 49503-3028
616-451-0303
Mr. Milton Rohwer
President
Frey Found ation
40 Pearl Street NW Suite 1100
Grand Rapid s, Ml 49503-3028
616-451-4561
rohwer@freyfdn.org
Ms. Virginia Romano
Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
vlromano@kresge.org
Ms. Vicki Rosenberg
VP Education, Comm. &amp; External Relations
Council of Michigan Foundat ions
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
616-842-7080
vrosen berg @cm if.org

Participant Roster- 15

Ms. Barbara Sabol
Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-968-1611
bjs@wkkf.org
Ms. Shelly Saines
President/C EO
The Jackson County Community
Foundation
One Jackson Square Suite 11 0-A
Jackson, M149201-1406
517-787-1321
ssaines@jacksoncf.org
Ms. Carol Santini
Vice Chair
Clare County Community Foundation
603 Glendale Dr
Clare, Ml48617-1609
989-386-6654
csantini@midmich.edu
Mr. Miguel Satut
Program Directo r Youth &amp; Education
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-969-2684
miguel.satut@wkkf.org
Ms. Charnelle Sawyer
Administrative Assistant
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
2 SHowell St
PO Box 276
Hill sda le, Ml49242-1820
517-439-5101
c.sawyer@abouthccf.org
Ms. Mary Schafer
Chair-Elect
Capital Region Community Foundation
1111 Michigan Ave
Plante and Moran, PLLC
East Lansing, Ml48823
517-336-7450
mary.schafer@plantemoran.com
Mr. Scott Schropp
Vice President Investments
lies Family Conservation Scholarship Fund
4805 Towne Centre Rd Ste 200
Saginaw, Ml48604-2831
989-791-8493
Scott_Schropp@ml.com
Ms. Elizabeth Schultheiss
Executive Director
Albion Community Foundation
101 Irwin Ave
Albion, Ml49224
517-629-3349
elizabeth@a lbionfound ation.org

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Mr. Donald Schuster

Dr. Gerald Smith

Trustee/ Community Relations Chair
Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
1106 Country Way
Mount Pleasant, Ml48858-61 02
989-773-6904
dschuster@listeningear.com

President &amp; CEO
Detroit Youth Foundation
7375 Woodward Ave Ste 2800
Detroit, Ml48202-3121
31 3-87 5-3400
gsmith@detroityouth.org

-Ms. Susan Stout

Program Officer
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
2 SHowell St
PO Box 276
Hillsdale, Ml49242-1820
517-439-5101
s.stout@abouthccf.org

Mr. David Sebastian

Mr. Leonard Smith

Trustee
The Sebastian Foundation
3333 Evergreen Drive NE Suite 110
Grand Rapid s, Ml49525-9493
616-361-1996
sabby4@ix.netcom.com

President &amp; Trustee
Ethel and James Flinn Foundation
500 Woodward Ave Ste 3500
Detroit, Ml48226-3485
313-965-8580
lws@fl innfoundation.org

Mr. Frederick Shell

Ms. Carol Snapp

President
DTE Energy Foundation
2000 Second Ave
2386 WCB
Detroit, Ml 48226-1203
313-235-8821
she llf@dteenergy.com

Program Officer/Comm Coord
Arcus Foundation
402 E Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3888
269-373-4373
carol @arcusfoundation.org

Ms. Jan Strickler

Development Chair
Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
1001 Watson Rd
Mount Pleasant, Ml48858-3348
jstrickler@sensible-net.com
Dr. Ira Strumwasser
Executive Director &amp; CEO

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Foundation
600 E Lafayette Blvd X520
Detroit, Ml48226-2927
313-225-6399
istrumwasser@bcbsm.com

Ms. Theresa Sondys
Ms. Susan Shirkey

Portfolio Accountant
The Kresge Foundation
32 15 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
slshirkey@kresge.org

Senior Program Officer
Metro Health Found ation
333 W Fort St Suite 1370
Detroit, Ml48226-3149
313-965-4220
TheresaSondys@aol.com

Ms. Elizabeth Sullivan

Senior VP/Program &amp; Admin
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
ecsullivan@kresge.org

Ms. Beverly Spriggs
Ms. Pamela Silcox

Administrative Coordinator
Whirlpool Foundation
2000 M 63 North
Mail Drop 3106
Benton Harbor, Ml 49022-2632
269-923-5584
Pamela_J_Silcox@Whirlpool.com
Ms. Genise Singleton

Grants Management Associate
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
gtsingleton@kresge.org
Mr. Chris Smith

Program Officer
Community Foundation for Southeast
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, Ml 48226-3134
313-961-6675
Dr. Claudette Smith

Executive Director
Coleman A. Young Foundation
2111 Woodward Ave Ste 600
Detroit, Ml48201-3473
313-962-2200
claudettesmith@cayf.org

Program Associate
Council of Michigan Foundation s
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 150
Detroit, Ml48207-4465
313-566-2444
bspriggs@cmif.org
Ms. Carole Stacy

Director
Michigan Health Council
2410 Woodlake Dr
Okemos, Ml 48864
517-347-8091
cstacy@mhc.org
Mr. Douglas Stewart

Executive Director
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation
2 Towne Square Ste 920
Southfield, Ml48076
248-415-1432
dstewart@mmfisherfdtn.org
Ms. Laura Stockwell

Director of Communications
Midland Area Community Foundation
109 E Main St
PO Box289
Midland, Ml48640-0289
989-839-9661
lstockwell@midlandfoundation.org

Participant Roster- 16

Mr. George Sutton

Director, Client Service
Allegiant Asset Management
GroupNational City I
755 W Big Beaver Rd Ste 1500
Troy, Ml 48084-4929
248-729-8346
george.sutton@allegiantgroup.com
Mr. David Swenson

Vice President of Operations
Michigan Nonprofit Association
1048 Pierpont Dr Ste 3
Lansing, Ml 48911-5976
517-492-2406
dswenson@mnaonline.org
Ms. Kathy Szenda Wilson

Program Officer
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, Ml49017-3542
269-962-2181
kathy@bccfoundation.org
M r. Bryon Taber

Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda Found ation
15 Capital Ave NESte 205
Battle Creek, Ml 49017

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Ms. Nancy Taber
Assistant To President
Guido A. and Elizabeth H. Binda Foundation
15 Capital Ave NESte 205
Battle Creek, Ml49017
269-968-61 71
thebindafoundation@sbcg lobal.net

Ms. Beverly Tippett
Program Officer
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, M148502-1206
810-767-3027
btippett@cfgf.org

Ms. Ann Tabor
President
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
616-842-6378
atabor@ghacf.org

Ms. Sarah Totting ham
Edward and June Kellogg Foundation
1250 Byron Road
Howell, Ml 48843
517-546-3330
tottinghams@charter.net

Ms. Lillie Tabor
Vice President
Metro Health Foundation
3774 Fullerton
Detroit, Ml48238-3231
31 3-834-8468
normtabor@msn.com
Mr. Frank Tate
Manager AudioNideo/ Digital Media Srv
Michigan State University
1161nstructional Media Center
East Lansing, Ml48824
517-353-3921
tatef@msu.edu
Mr. Bryan Taylor
President
Partnership for Learning
321 Pine
Lansing, Ml48933
517-374-4083
bryan@pa rtnershipforlearning.org
Ms. Tammie TenBroeke
Payroll/Benefits Administrator
Counci l of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
Gran d Haven, Ml 4941 7-1385
616-842-7080
ttenb roeke@cmif.org
Ms. Laura TerHaar
Accou nts Payable Administrator
Coun cil of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
Grand Haven, M149417-1385
616-842-7080
erhaar@cmif.org
Mr. Robert Thornton
Prog ram Officer
The Skillm an Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, Ml 48207-4266
313-393-1164
ornton@skillman.org

Ms. Susan Trabucchi
Sr Program Officer for Comm &amp; Outreach
The John E. Fetzer Institute
9292 West KL Avenue
Kalamazoo, Ml49009-5316
269-3 7 5-2000
strabucchi@fetzer.org
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Ms. Tina Travis
Exec utive Director
Gratiot County Community Foundation
1131 E Center St
PO Box 310
Ithaca, Ml 48847-1603
989-875-4222
gccf@edzone.net
Ms. Paula Trentman
YAC Advisor
Lenawee Community Foundation
603 N Eva ns St
PO Box 142
Tecum seh, M149286
517-423-1729
ptrentman@ubat.com
Ms. Mary Trim bach
Data Applications Specialist
Council of Michigan Foundations
1 S Harbor Dr Ste 3
Grand Haven, Ml49417-1385
616-842-7080
mtrimbach@cmif.org
Ms. Laura Trudeau
Senior Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
ljtrudeau @kresge.org
Ms. Jacquelynn Tucker
Controller
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-969-2242
jet@wkkf.org

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Ms. Barbara Tuckey
Trustee
The Pinney Foundation
4738 Schwegler Rd
Cass City, Ml48726-9788
rltuckey@tband.net
Mr. Robert Tuckey
The Pinney Foundation
4738 Schwegler Rd
Cass City, Ml 48726-9788
Ms. Betsy Upton Stover
Trustee
FrederickS. Upton Found ation
430 Oxford Rd
East Lansing, Ml48823-2654
517-337-7575
betsystover@aol.com
Ms. Mandy Valentine
Program Associate
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
mjvalentine@kresge.org
Ms. Amanda Van Dusen
Senior Principal
Miller, Canfield, Paddock, and Stone, PLC
150 W Jefferson Ave Ste 2500
Detroit, Ml48226-4415
313-496-7512
vandusen@millercanfield.com
Ms. Ann Marie Van Duyne
VP of Philanthropic Services
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, Ml48502-1206
810-767-0464
avanduyne@cfgf.org
Ms. Sarah Vanloo
Program Associate
Charlevoix County Community Foundation
507 Water Street
PO Box 718
East Jordan, Ml49727-9476
231-536-2440
sarah@c3f.org
Mr. Christian Velasquez
Treasurer
Midland Area Community Foundation
208 Sylvan Lane
Midland, Ml 48640
989-496-4571
chris.velasquez@dowcorning.com

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Council of Michigan Foundations- 35th Annual Conference

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Ms. Jenee Velasquez
Executive Director
Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation
1018WMainSt
Midland, Ml48640-4264
989-631-3699
jenee@hhdowfoundation.org
Ms. Sue Volkers
Foundations Administrator
DeVos Family Foundations
PO Box 230257
Grand Rapids, Ml49523-0257
616-643-4700
sueV@RDVCorp.com

Mr. Charles Wattles
Tru stee
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3915
269-349-0800
Ms. Ali Webb
Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-968-1611
ali.w ebb@wkkf.org

Mr. Randy Walainis
Chair
Metro Health Foundation
706 E Gunn Road
Rochester, Ml 48306-1904
rwalainis@aol.com

Mr. Doug Weber
Chief Financial Officer
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
301 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, Ml 481 04-1133
734-663-0401
dw eber@aaacf.org

Mr. Kevin Walker
Associate Vice President Programs
Charles Stewart Matt Foundation
503 S Saginaw St Ste 1200
Matt Foundation Building
Flint, Ml48502-1807
810-766-1756
kwalker@mott.org

Ms. Anne Weekley
Vice President Communications
Community Foundation for Southeast
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, M I 48226-3134
313-961-6675
aweekley@cfsem.org

Ms. Nancy Walker
National Community Relations
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
611 Woodward Avenue
Suite Ml1-8038
Detroit, Ml48226-3408
313-256-0523
nancy.walker@chase.com

Mr. Keith Weigel
Regional Manager Non-profit Services
National City I Allegiant Asset Mgmt Group
755 W Big Beaver Rd Ste 1500
Troy, Ml48084-4929
248-729-8344
Keith.Weigel @allegiantgroup.com

Ms. Susan Walker
President
Tuscola County Community Foundation
1054 E Northwood St
Ca ro, Ml 48723
989-550-8283
susanewalker@yahoo.com
Dr. Alice Warner
Program Director in Policy
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml 49017-4005
269-969-2229
alice.warner@wkkf.org
Mr. Matthew Wasmund
Vice President
JPMorgan Asset Management
611 Woodward Avenue
Suite Ml1-8113
Detroit, Ml48226-3408
313-225-3454
matthew.h.wasmund@jpmorgan.com

Ms. Margo Weitzer
Program Officer
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
mlweitzer@kresge.org
Ms. Kara Werner
Program Officer
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-969-2342
kara .werner@wkkf.org
Mr. Dennis West
President
Northern Initiatives
PO Box 7009
Marquette, Ml49855
906-226-1671
dw est@niupnorth.org

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Ms. Yvonne West
Program Assistant
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-969-2685
carol.west@wkkf.org
Ms. Nancy Wheeler
Administrative Assistant
Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
113 W Broadway Rd
PO Box 1283
Mount Pleasant, Ml 48858-9038
989-773-7322
nwheeler@mpacf.org
Mr. Robert Wheeler
President
Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation
102 S Main St
C/ 0 Firstbank
Mount Pleasant, Ml48858-2336
989-773-2600
bw heeler@firstbankmi.com
Ms. Lynn White
President &amp; Trustee
Harry A. and Margaret D. Towsley
Foundation
PO Box 349
Midland, Ml 48640-0349
989-837-1100
lynnwhite003 @aol.com
Mr. Robert Wh ite
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
301 N Main St Ste 300
Ann Arbor, Ml481 04-1133
Ms. Sandra Whit e
Trustee
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
1849 Saxon Drive
Ann Arbor, Ml481 03-5628
rmsl w hite@yahoo.com
Mr. John Whitledge
Senior Consultant and Managing Director
Independent Portfolio Consultants, Inc.
5002 T Rex Ave Ste 225
Boca Raton, FL 33431
561-912-1040
john.whitledge@ipcanswers.com
Ms. Audrey Williamson
Trust Business Development Officer
Chemical Bank &amp; Trust
2185 3 Mile Rd
PO Box 141220
Grand Rapids, Ml49544
616-785-2527
audrey.w illiamson @chemicalbankmi.com

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Ms. Barbara Willyard
Executive Director
Community Foundation for Northeast
Michigan
111 Water St
PO Box495
Alpena, Ml 49707-2838
989-354-6881
bwi llyard@cfnem .org
Ms. Audrey Wilson
Tru stee
Besser Found ation
123 N Second Ave Suite 3
Alpena, Ml49707-2873
989-354-4722
Mr. J. Wilson
Trustee
Besser Foundation
4591 Trawler Court Condo 101
Fort Myers, FL 33919
riwilson1 01 @hotmail.com
Ms. Karen Wilson
President
Karen Colina Wilson Foundation
27929 Elba Dr
Grosse lie, Ml48138-1928
Mr. Ron Wilson
Director of Development
Partnership for Learning
321 N Pine St
Lansing, Ml48933
517-374-4083
ron @pa rtnershipforlearning.org
Mr. Timothy Wintermute
Executive Director
Luell a Hannan Memorial Foundation
4750 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Ml48201-1300
313-833-1300
twintermute@hannan.org
Mr. Thomas Woiwode
DirectorGreen Ways Initiative
Community Foundation for Southeast
Michigan
333 W Fort St Ste 2010
Detroit, Ml 48226-3134
313-961-6675
twoiwode@cfsem.org
Ms. Mollie Wolf
Trustee
Hillsda le County Community Foundation
14031 Harper Rd
Cement City, Ml49233-9644
517-592-8558
mwolf@quixnet.net

Mr. Brian Wolfe
Vice President
Rose Braude Foundation
39400 Woodward Ave Ste 255
c/ o Comerica Bank
Bloomfield Hill s, Ml48304-5155
248-645-8951
bkwolfe@comerica.com
Ms. Terri Wright
Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-968-1611
tdw@wkkf.org
Mr. Daniel Wyant
Presi dent &amp; COO
Edward Lowe Foundation
58220 Decatur Road
PO Box8
Cassopolis, M149031-9477
269-445-4220
dan@lowe.org
Mr. Jerome Yantz
Interim Executive Director
Bay Area Community Foundation
703 Washington Ave
Bay City, Ml 48708-5732
989-893-4438
jeromey@bayfoundation.org
Dr. Albert Vee
Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-968-1611
Mr. John Zimmerman
Executive Director
United Way of Midland County
220 W Main St Ste 100
PO Box 274
Midland, Ml48640-5184
989-633-4116
john.zimmerman@unitedwaymidland.org
Ms. Pat Zimmerman
Michigan 2-1-1
PO Box 274
Midland, Ml 48640
Mr. Bryan Zocher
Program Officer
Irving S. Gilmore Foundation
136 E Michigan Ave Suite 900
Kalamazoo, Ml49007-3915
269-342-6411
bryan@isgilmore.org

Participant Roster- 19

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Ms. Karen Aldridge-Eason
Foundation Liaison
Office of Governor Granholm
PO Box 30013
111 South Capitol Avenue
Lansing, Ml48909-7513
517-241-1689
aldridgeeasonk@michigan.gov
Ms. Tonya Allen
Vice President of Program
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, Ml48207-4266
313-393- 1153
tallen@skillman.org
Ms. Alison Barberi
Executive Director
Greenville Area Community Foundation
101 N Lafayette St
Greenville, Ml48838-1853
616-754-2640
alison @gacfmi.org
Ms. Dara Barwick
Director Entrepreneur &amp; Small Business
Georgia Department of Economic
Development
480 Magic Rd
Boston, GA 31626-4022
229-735-5343
dbarwick@georgia.org
Ms. Susan Batten
Sr Assoc, Community Change Initiatives
Annie E. Casey Foundation
701 St Paul St
Baltimore, MD 21202-2311
410-223-2971
Ms. Kate Beebe
President
Eastern Market Corporation
2934 Russell St
Detroit, Ml 48207
313-833-9300
kbeebe@detroiteasternmarket.com
Ms. Roma Bhatia
Rochester Hills Area Youth and Family
Se rv ices
31 555 W Eleven Mile Rd
Farmington Hills, Ml48336-1165
roma bhatia@gmail.com
Ms. Sharon Bisher
Executive Director
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
2 SHowell St
PO Box276
Hillsdale, Ml49242-1820
517-439-5101
s.bi sher@abouthccf.org

Ms. Marla Bobowick
Vice President of Products
BoardSource
1828 L Street NW Suite 900
Was hington, DC 20036-5114
202-776-7945
mbobowick@BoardSource.org

Ms. Amy Coleman
' Vice President of Finance
The Kresge Foundation
3215 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, Ml48084-2818
248-643-9630
abcoleman @kresge.org

Ms. Betsy Briere
Chairperson
Battle Creek Community Foundation
202 Deer Path Ln
Battle Creek, Ml49015-7935
rbbriere@comcast.net
Mr. Henry Bromelkamp
President
Bromelkamp Company, LLC
106 E 24th St
Minneapolis, MN 55404-3522
612-870-9087
henry@bromelkamp.com

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Mr. Eric Brown
Director of Communications
William and Flora Hew lett Foundation
2121 Sand Hill Rd
Menlo Park, CA 94025 -6909
650-234-4500
ebrown@hewlett.org
Ms. Alice Buhl
Director of Philanthropic Programs
Lansberg, Gersick &amp; Associates
892 Fearrington Post
Pittsboro, NC 27312-5037
919-545-0775
buhl@lgassoc.com
Mr. Anthony Chan
Managing Director &amp; Chief Economist
JPMorgan Private Client Services
345 Park Ave Floor 6
New York, NY 10154-0004
212-464-2497
anthony.chan@jpmorgan.com
Ms. Nicki Charles
Consulting Team Member
Bromelkamp Company, LLC ·
106 E 24th St
Minneapolis, MN 55404-3522
612-767-6701
nicki@bromelkamp.com
Ms. Melonie Colaianne
President
MASCO Corporation Foundation
21001 Van Born Rd
Taylor, Ml48180-1340
313-792-6378
melonie_colaianne@mascohq.com

Speaker Roster- 1

Ms. Mary Command
CFO
Wil liams Group
70 Ionia Ave SW Ste 200
Grand Rapids, Ml49503-4130
616-222-3606
mcommand@wgsite.com
Ms. Linda Crompton
Presid ent &amp; CEO
BoardSource
1828 L Street NW Suite 900
Washington, DC 20036-5114
202-452-6262
lcrompton@boardsource.org
Mr. Christopher Curtis
Author
Nothing But Curtis, Ltd.
6355 Riverside Dr East
Windsor, ON N8S-1 C1
519-944-5117
kaycurtis@cogeco.ca
Ms. Neeta Delaney
President &amp; CEO
ArtServe Michigan
17515 W 9 Mile Rd Ste 1025
Southfield, Ml48075-4425
517-371-1720
neeta @artservemichigan.org
Dr. Gerald Dodd
Principal
Henry Ford Early College
20601 Rotunda
Dearborn, Ml 48124
313-827- 1500
doddg@dearborn.k12.mi.us
Mr. Joshua Eby
Rochester Hills Area Youth and Family
Services
31555 W Eleven Mile Rd
Farmington Hills, Ml48336-1165
standurground@sbcglobal.net
Mr. Eric Eckl
Consultant
Beaconfire Consulting
2300 Clarendon Blvd Ste 1100
Arlington, VA 22201-3383
eric.eckl@beaconfire.com

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Mr. Christian Gibbons
Director Business/ Industry Affairs
City of Littleton, Colorado
2255 W Berry Ave
Littleton, CO 80165
303-795-3760
cbiggons@littletongov.org

Mr. Tim Ervin
President
Manistee County Community Foundation
1726 Lakeshore Rd
Manistee, Ml49660-1 035
231 -723-7269
tervin26@charter.net

Mr. Daniel Gilmartin
President
M ichigan Municipal League
1675 Green Rd
Ann Arbor, Ml481 05-2530
734-669-6301
dpg @mml.org

Mr. Ben Falik
Executive Director
Summer in the City
1865 Harvest Ln
Bloomfield Hills, Ml48302-1227
248-790-1 000
ben.falik@gmail.com

Dr. Ken Gladish
Professor and Director
The Grantmaking School
401 Fulton Street West
C224C Richard M. DeVos Center
Grand Rapids, Ml49504-6431
616-331-7034
gladishk@gvsu.edu

Dr. Oran Hesterman
Program Director
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-969-2060
oran.hesterman @wkkf.org

Mr. Louis Glazer
President
Michigan Future, Inc.
PO Box 130416
Ann Arbor, Ml481 13-041 6
734-747-8120
louisglazer@sbcglobal.net

Ms. Bonnie Hildreth
President
Barry Community Foundation
629 W State St Ste 201
Hastings, Ml 49058-1680
269-945-0526
bonnie@barrycf.org

Mr. William Goldsmith
Manager
Nantucket Multi Managers LLC
40950 Woodward Ave Ste 307
Bloomfield Hills, Ml48304
248-723-1183

Ms. Kathi Horton
President
Community Foundation of Greater Flint
502 Church St
Flint, Ml48502-1206
810-767-8270
khorton@cfgf.org

Mr. Marc Fest
Director of Communications
JohnS. and James L. Knight Foundation
200 S Biscayne Blvd
Wachovia Finanacial Center Ste 3300
Miami, FL 33131-2310
305-908-2600
fest@knightfdn.org
Mr. Michael Finney
President &amp; CEO
Ann Arbor SPARK
201 S Division St Ste 430
Ann Arbor, Ml48104-2201
734-761-9317
michael@a nnarborusa.org
Mr. Stephen Forrest
VP for Research &amp; Development
University of Michigan
4080 Fleming Building
Ann Arbor, Ml481 09
734-936-2680
stevefor@umich.edu

Dr. Elizabeth Goodenough
Lecturer in Literature
Secret Spaces of Childhood
2260 Pinegrove Ct
Residential College
Ann Arbor, Ml481 03
734-930-0158
lizgoode@umich.edu

Dr. Richard Foster
Vice President for Programs
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 Michigan Ave E
Battle Creek, Ml49017-4005
269-968-1611
rick.foster@wkkf.org

Ms. Carol Goss
President and CEO
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, Ml48207-4266
313-393- 11 85
cgoss@skillman.org

Mr. Henry Gates Jr.
Director
W.E.B. Du Bois Institute
12 Quincy St
Barker Center
Cambridge, MA 2138
617-496-5468
jkendall@fas.harvard.ed u

Mr. Henry Grix
Manager
Dickin son Wright PLLC
38525 Woodward Ave Ste 2000
Bloomfield Hill s, Ml48304-5092
248-433-7548
hgrix@dickinsonwright.com

Speaker Roster- 2

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Ms. Beth Hackett
Co-Coordinator
Genesee Great Start Collaborative
2413 W Maple Ave
Flint, Ml48507-3429
810-591-4504
bhackett@geneseeisd.org

Ms. Amy Emberling
Partner
Zingerman's Bakehouse
3711 Plaza Dr
Ann Arbor, Ml481 04
734-761-7255
aemberling@zingermans.com

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Mr. Ron Heifetz
King Hu sse in Bin Tala I Senior Lecturer
Harvard Uni versity
79 JFK Street
Mailbox 124
Cambridge, MA 02138-5801
617-495-1386
rona ld_heifetz@ha rva rd .ed u

Ms. Brenda Hunt
President &amp; CEO
Battle Creek Community Foundation
One Riverwalk Ctr
34 W Jackson Street
Battle Creek, Ml49017-3542
269-962-2181
brenda @bccfoundation.org
Ms. Judith Jackson
Vice President &amp; COO
Detroit Youth Foundation
7375 Woodward Ave Ste 2800
Detroit, Ml48202-3121
313-875-3400
jjackson@detroityouth.org
Mr. Justin King
Executive Director
Michigan School Board Association
1001 Centennial Way Ste 400
Lansing, Ml48917
517-327-5934
jking@masb.org

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Ms. Jeanette Klemczak
Chief Nurse Executive
State of Michigan
201 Townsend
Capital View Building
Lansing, Ml48913
klemczakj@michigan.gov

Ms. Abby Levine
Senior Counsel
Alliance for Justice
11 Dupont Ci rcle NW 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20036
202-822-6070
alevine@afj.org

Ms. Nancy Krupiarz
Executi ve Director
Michigan Trail s and Greenways Alliance
410 S Cedar St Ste A
Lansing, Ml48912-1150
517-485-6022
nancy@michigantrails.org

Mr. Eric Lupher
Director of Local Affairs
Citizens Research Council of Michigan
38777 Six Mile Rd Ste 208
Livonia, Ml48152-2660
734-542-8001
elupher@crcmich.org

Mr. Mark Lange
Executive Director
Edward Lowe Foundation
58220 Decatur Road
PO Box 8
Cassopolis, Ml49031-9477
269-445-4221
mark@lowe.org

Mr. Don Macke
Co-Director
Center for Rural Entrepreneurship
650 J St Ste 305D
PO Box 83107
Lincoln , NE 6850 1
402-323-7339
don@ruraleship.org

Mr. Todd Lapin
Senior Regional Sales Executive
MicroEdge, Inc.
619 W 54th St Fl 10
New York, NY 10019-3545
800-899-0890
lapin@microedge.com

Ms. Dawn Magretta
Director of Development
Presbyterian Villages of Michigan
Foundation
26200 Lahser Rd Ste 300
Southfield, M l48033-7157
248-281-2020

Mr. Gary LaPlant
Execut ive Director
Community Foundation of the Upper
Peninsu la
2500 7th Ave South Suite 103
Escanaba, Ml49829-1176
906-789-5972
cfup@chartermi.net

Mr. Robert Matthews
Director Workforce Development
Mott Community College
1401 East Court St
Flint, Ml48503
810-232-2511
robert.matthews@mcc.edu

Ms. Jeannine LaPrad
President &amp; CEO
Corporation for a Skilled Workforce
900 Victors Way Ste 350
Ann Arbor, Ml481 08-5213
734-769-2900
jmlaprad@ski lledwork.org
Mr. Andy Levin
Deputy Director
Michigan Department of Labor &amp; Economic
Growth
PO Box 30004
Lans ing, Ml 48909
517-373-6334
levina@michigan.gov

Ms. Lisa Maxwell
Administrator
The Village of Redford Presbyterian Villages
ofMI
25330 W Six Mile Rd
Redford, Ml48240
313-531 -7603
Ms. Jane McGonigal
Game Designer &amp; Future Forecaster
1370 University Ave #418
Berkeley, CA 94702
510-540-0787
jane@avantgame.com
Ms. Ken ita Montgomery
Public Policy Fellow
The Skillman Foundation
100 Talon Centre Dr Ste 100
Detroit, Ml48207-4266
313-393-1185
kmontgomery@skill man .org

Speaker Roster- 3

Ms. Susan Nail Bales
- President
The FrameWorks Institute
1776 I Street NW 9th floor
Washington, DC 20006
301-767-0636
susanb@frameworksinstitute.org
Mr. Kevin Nason
Senior Software Systems Consultant
MicroEdge, Inc.
619 W 54th St Fl 10
New York, NY 10019-3545
800-899-0890
Ms. Faye Nelson
President &amp; CEO
Detroit Riverfront Conservancy
600 Renaissance Ctr Ste 1720
Detroit, Ml48243-1802
313-566-8200
faye.nelson @detroitriverfront.org
Mr. Shaun Nethercott
Exec utive Director
Matrix Theatre Company
2730 Bagley St
Detroit, Ml48216
313-967-0999
shaun @matrixtheatre.org
Mr. William Novelli
Chief Executive Officer
American Association of Retired Persons
601 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20049
202-434-6201
kburch @aarp.org
Mr. Tom Ogletree
Media Programs Manager
Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
104 W 29th St Fl 4
New York, NY 10001-5310
646-871-8002
ogletree@glaad.org
Dr. Joel Orosz
Professor of Philanthropic Studies
Johnson Center For Philanthropic Studies
401 W Fulton St 282C, DeVos
Grand Rapids, Ml49504
616-331 -7494
oroszj@gvsu.edu
Ms. Brenda Price
Program Director
JohnS. and James L. Knight Foundation
333 W Fort St Suite 2070
Detroit, Ml 48226-3134
313-964-1114
price@knightfdn.org

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Mr. Henry Ramos
Principal
Mauer Kunst Consulting
401 East 84th Street #2A
New York, NY 10028
212-988-5820
mkc@flash.net

Mr. Bennett Schwab
Director of Business Development
Bromelkamp Company, LLC
106 E 24th St
Minneapolis, MN 55404-3522
877-767-6701
bennett@bromelkamp.com

Ms. Ofelia Torres
Admin istrative Assistant
Matrix Theatre Company
2730 Bagley St
Detroit, Ml 48216
313-96 7-0999
otorres@matrixtheatre.org

Sir Ken Robinson Ph.D.
Ph.D., Author and Consultant
1663 Prince St
c/ o Darci Nelson
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-684-0555
allisonk@washingtonspeakers.com

Mr. Mark Sedway
Director
Philanthropy Awareness Project
120 West Delaware Place, 4 Ea st
Chicago, IL 60620
312-212-4262
mark@sedwayassociates.com

Mr. Ron Uken
Coordinator
Power of We Consortium
5303 S Cedar St
Lansing, Ml48909
517-887-4558
ruken@ingham.org

Mr. Rashad Robinson
Senior Director of Media Programs
Gay &amp; Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
104 W 29th St Fl4
New York, NY 10001-5310
646-871-8017
robinson@glaad.org

Ms. Diana Sieger
President
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
161 Ottaw a Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, Ml49503-2757
616-454-1751
dsieger@grfoundation.org

Ms. Sandra Ulsh
President
Ulsh &amp; Associates, LLC
41603 Chattman St
Novi, Ml48375
seu7808@earthlink.net

Mr. Tyrin Rosemond
Crossman/ YouthVille Advisory Committee
Youth Ville
7375 Woodward Ave Ste 2800
Detroit, Ml48202-3121
313-875-3400

Ms. Jillaine Smith
Manager of Programs
Grantmakers for Effective Organizations
1413 K St NW 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20005-3405
202-898-1843
jillaine@geofunders.org

Mr. Randall Ross
Program Officer
Community Foundation for Southeast
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, Ml48226-3134
313-961-6675
rross@cfsem .org
Mr. Robert Sajdak
Senior Vice President
Comerica Bank
PO Box 75000 M/ C 3300
C/o Comerica Bank
Detroit, Ml48275-0001
313-222-6105
robert_a_sajdak@comerica.com
Ms. Judy Samelson
CEO
Early Childhood Investment Corporation
221 N Pine St
Lan sing, Ml48933
517-371-9000
jsamelson @ecic4kids.org
Ms. Pat Sargent
Coordinator
Great Start Collaborative Wayne
One Heritage Dr Ste 230
Southgate, Ml48195-3048
734-285-4001
pat@greatstartcollaborativewayne.org

Ms. Marsha Smith
Executive Director
Rotary Charities of Traverse City
202 E Grandview Parkway Ste 200
Traverse City, Ml49684
231-941-4010
msmith@rotarycharities.org

Ms. Jackie Victor
Co-Owner
Avalon International Breads
422 W Willis St
Detroit, Ml48201
313-832-6980
avalonjackie@s bcglobal.net

Mr. Joseph Stewart
Trustee
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1075 Capital Ave SW
Battle Creek, Ml4901 S-3840
269-962-4090
stewartjm2001 @yahoo.com

Ms. Susanna Weckerle
Program Associate
Community Foundation for Southeast
Michigan
333 W Fort St Suite 2010
Detroit, Ml 48226-3134
313-961-6675
sweckerle@cfsem.org

Mr. Timothy Swanson
Chief Investment Officer
National City
1111 Superior Ave Ste 250
Cleveland, OH 44114
216-222-3510
tim.swanson@nationalcity.com

Ms. Teresa Wehrwein
Assistant Dean, College of Nursing
Michigan State University
113A Life Sciences
East Lansing, Ml48824-1317
517-355-6747
teresa.wehrwein @hc.msu.edu

Dr. Margaret Talburtt
Executive Director
James A. &amp; Faith Knight Foundation
180 Little Lake Dr Suite 6B
Ann Arbor, Ml48103-6219
734-769-5653
pegtalburtt@yahoo.com

Ms. Gail Welmers
Counselor
Edsel Ford High School
20601 Rotunda Dr
Dearborn, Ml48124-3954

Speaker Roster- 4

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Ms. Vicki VanDenBerg
Partner
Plante &amp; Moran, PLLC
750 Trade Center Way Suite 300
Portage, Ml 49002-0483
269-567-4618
vicki.vandenberg@plantemoran.com

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Ms. Kathy Wendler
President
Southwest Detroit Business Association
7752 W Vernor Hwy
Detroit, Ml48209-1516
313-842-0986
kathyw@so uthwestdetroit.com

Mr. Calugene Williams
Executive Director
Chidren's Aid Society
7375 Woodware Ave Ste 2700
Detroit, Ml48202
313-961-8100
cas001 @sbcg lobal.net

Ms. Jonse Young
i'lanned and Major Gifts Director
Grand Rapids Community Found ation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, Ml 49503-2757
616-454-1751
jyoung @grfo undation.org

Ms. Margaret Weston
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
508 Lawrence St Apt 4
Ann Arbor, Ml48104
westonm @umich.edu

Ms. Judith Woodruff
Program Director, Nursing
Robert Wood Johnson &amp; Northwest Health
Foundation
221 NW Second Ave Ste 300
Portland, OR 97209
503-220-1955
judith@nwhf.org

Ms. Marilyn Zack
Vice President of Development
Grand Rapids Community Foun dation
161 Ottawa Ave NW Ste 209C
Grand Rapids, Ml49503-2757
616-454-1751
mzack@g rfoundation.org

Mr. John Whitledge
Senior Consultant &amp; Managing Director
Independent Portfolio Consultants
5002 T Rex Ave Ste 225
Boca Raton, FL 33431
561-912-1040
john.whitledge@ipcanswers.com
Ms. Donele Wilkins
Exec utive Director
Detroiters Working for Environmental
Justice
PO Box 14944
Detroit, Ml48214-0944
31 3-821 -1064
deannab_dwej @msn.com

Ms. Amber Yoder
Youth &amp; Marketing Coordinator
Hillsdale County Community Foundation
2 SHowell St
PO Box 276
Hillsdale, Ml49242-1820
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a.yoder@a bouthccf.org
Mr. Peter York
VP &amp; Director of Evaluation
TCC Group
One Penn Center Ste 410
Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-568-0399
pyork@tccgrp.com

Speaker Roster- 5

Ms. Darlene Zimny
Coordinator
Oakland Great Start Collaborative
2111 Pontiac Lake Rd
Waterford, M148328-2736
248-209-2588
darlene.zimny@oakland.k12.mi.us
Dr. Edward Zoratti
Chief, Allergy and lmmuology
Henry Ford Health System
3500 15 Mile Road
Sterling Heights, Ml48301
313-876-2662
ezoratti @hfhs.org

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