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2020 2021STATEPLAN for Strengthening Michigan's Children & Families - State of Michigan
2020 2021STATEPLAN for Strengthening Michigan's Children & Families - State of Michigan
Children’s Trust Fund
Michigan’s Chapter of Prevent Child
Abuse America
Our Mission: Children’s Trust Fund (CTF) will facilitate, fund, and
support the prevention of child abuse and neglect through over 100
programs serving Michigan’s 83 counties!
Our Vision: Michigan’s children enjoy safe, happy & healthy
childhoods through strong families!
Our Belief: The prevention of child abuse and neglect is possible
through inspiring hope and providing evidence-based programs with
each community across Michigan!

Our Strategic Goals for 2020-2021:
1. Expand diverse and sustainable funding
2. Strengthen marketing/branding as voice of prevention across Michigan
3.	Provide/develop training to support Local Councils as their
    community’s expert in child abuse prevention

 Contents
 From Our Board Chair and Executive Director  .  .  .  .  . 2
 Collaborative Partners .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 3
 CTF Board of Directors .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 4 - 5
 Local Councils .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  6 - 7
 Direct Service Grants .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  8 - 9
 Map of Funded Programs  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 10
 Directory .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 11 - 17
 Special Initiatives .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 18 - 19
 Resource Development Plans .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 20 - 21
 CTF Revenue and Expenses .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 22
 Donor History .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 23 - 26
 Auction Item Donors .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 27 - 29
2020 2021STATEPLAN for Strengthening Michigan's Children & Families - State of Michigan
From Our Board Chair
                          and Executive Director
                                Prevention is Possible…

    To Our Supporters:

    On behalf of the Board of Directors, we remain committed to the prevention of child maltreatment
    through strengthening families, educating communities, raising public awareness and facilitating
    collaborations throughout Michigan. In 2020, we are partially funding over 100 programs that are
    dedicated to the prevention of child maltreatment. Our efforts include the coordination, support
    and development of these programs along with our efforts to educate and collaborate on research
    and sharing evidence-based programming to improve the lives of our state’s children and families.
    With your generous support, our goal is to expand our programs in order to protect our children and
    strengthen families through 2021! You may ask, “What Can I Do?”

    We are thrilled to share our new campaign, “Stand Up for Kids”. While this message is simple, it
    is not simple in its daily execution. Whether it be in the provision of parenting support programs
    or educating legislators on the importance of primary prevention, we must share the knowledge
    gained through the critical research done on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s) and the need
    for the Five Protective Factors in each and every child’s life. Each of us must “Stand Up” despite
    the challenges of limited and shared resources focused on prevention of abuse and neglect from
    happening!

    Together, we appreciate and continue to build on CTF’s foundation of prevention programming
    previously led by CTF Director, Mike Foley. Our CTF Team shares your dedication to the best
    interest of our children. We believe that prevention is possible and each of our children deserve to
    have a safe, happy, and healthy childhood. Please take a few moments to read our plan for this year
    and next, then give us a call to get involved. We can’t do this without you!

    Amy Tattrie Loepp						Suzanne Greenberg
    Chair, Board of Directors					 Executive Director

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Collaborative Partners
  In FY2020-2021, our statewide and national network of prevention partners includes policymakers, state and
  local nonprofit organizations, government agencies, service organizations, parents and providers, prevention
  advocates, businesses, and schools. CTF staff works with numerous agencies, serves on committees, and leads
  initiatives to strengthen and inform our prevention work, including:

 • Children’s Trust Fund Alliance                          • Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting
 • Children’s Services Agency (DHHS) Leadership Team          Program
 • Child Welfare Planning Council                          • Michigan ACE Initiative Steering Committee
 • Circle of Parents®                                      • Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health
                                                              (MI-AIMH)
 • Citizen Review Panel for Prevention (CRPP)
                                                           • Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health Providers
 • Communications Advisory Meeting
                                                           • Michigan’s Children
 • Early Childhood Investment Corporation
                                                           • Michigan Infant Safe Sleep State Advisory Committee
 • Families First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA)
    Prevention Team                                        • Michigan KIDS Count
 • Great Start Operational Team                            • Michigan Kinship Care Coalition
 • Great Start Strategy Team                               • Michigan League for Public Policy
 • Greater Lansing Exchange Club                           • Michigan Nonprofit Association
 • Healthy Families America (HFA)                          • Michigan Tribal State Partnership
 • Home Visiting Advisory Meeting                          • Parent Leadership in State Government Advisory Board
 • Home Visiting Infrastructure Meeting                    • Parenting Awareness Michigan
 • Home Visiting Leadership Meeting                        • Prevent Child Abuse America’s Public Policy Committee
 • Injury Committee Implementation Group                   • Signature Auction Event Advisory Committee
 • Mandated Reporting Curriculum Development              • Strengthening Families of Michigan
    Committee                                              • University of Michigan Child Abuse and Neglect
                                                              Conference

        101                               $2.3M                        5,173                           7,596
  Child abuse and                Distributed for primary       Individuals educated                Adults educated
 neglect programs               and secondary prevention     through 204 child abuse                through 4,543
    funded by the                 across all 83 counties       and neglect reporter                  Shaken Baby
Children’s Trust Fund.                 in Michigan.              training sessions.                    Sessions.

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CTF Board of Directors

     Amy Tattrie Loepp1          Tammy Bernier1        Rabbi Amy Bigman1
    Board Chair, Representing      Representing             Representing
         General Public         Business Community      Religious Community
        Bloomfield Hills              Saginaw                East Lansing

        Willie Dubas2              Jason Gold1          Stanley Hannah2
       Representing Labor          Representing            Representing
          South Haven              General Public       Business Community
                                      Dexter                    Novi

       Bill Hardiman*             Kelle Jo Ilitch1      Sgt. Martin Miller*
     Representing Michigan      Representing Parents       Representing
     Department of Health         Bloomfield Hills      Michigan State Police
      and Human Services                                      Allendale
4         Kentwood
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CTF Board of Directors

 Lauren Rakolta2        Alisande Shrewsbury*           Jill Simms1
    Representing         Representing Michigan         Representing
 Business Community     Department of Education      Legal Community
     Birmingham                Okemos                    Skandia

  Orlando Todd*            Kathleen Trott3           David Zyble3
Representing Michigan        Representing              Representing
Department of Health       Legal Community          Business Community
 and Human Services          Birmingham                   DeWitt
        Holt
                         Per Public Act 250 of 1982, the Children’s
                         Trust Fund is composed of 15 board members.
                         Eleven public members are appointed by the
                         governor with the advice and consent of the
                         Senate and four state departments designate
                         representatives to the Board.

                           1 = Term Expires 12/19/2022
                           2 = Term Expires 12/19/2021
Suzanne Greenberg          3 = Term Expires 12/19/2020
  Executive Director       *Represents a State Department

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Local Councils
    Overview The primary purpose of our Local                      • Providing baby pantry support by providing baby clothes,
    Councils (LC) is the development and facilitation of              diapers, formula and parenting education materials.
    collaborative community prevention programs serving 83         • Teaching school based anti-bullying programs.
    counties. Local Councils ensure that every county has a        • Writing newspaper articles to raise public awareness.
    “prevention presence” by collaborating with community
                                                                   • Distributing public service announcements to all local
    partners and other Local Councils throughout the year
                                                                      media to raise public awareness.
    to provide high quality primary prevention programs
                                                                   • Coordinating community wide car seat safety inspections.
    (prior to any abuse or neglect being identified) based
    upon defined local needs. According to the CDC                 2020-2021 Plan
    (www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/childabuseandneglect/
                                                                   • Investigate needs assessment template options and
    prevention.html) approaches to primary prevention of
                                                                      opportunities.
    child abuse and neglect include:
                                                                   • Evaluate the current local council tier system and
    • Parenting skill and family relationship approaches              explore options to increase effectiveness, efficiencies
    • Early childhood home visitation                                 and satisfaction.
    • Family friendly work policies                                • Host a monthly Local Council workgroup meeting.
    • Public engagement and education campaign                     • Bi-annually, alternate statewide regional meetings and
    • Behavioral parent training programs                             site visits.
    • Treatment to lessen harms of abuse and neglect exposure      • Sponsor an annual training during Child Abuse and
    Local Councils engage in these activities (and others)            Neglect Conference focused on local council’s expressed
    which are in support of and based on the Protective               training needs.
    Factors Framework (see page 4), which is built from            • Grow Michigan’s Child Abuse Prevention (CAP)
    research-based concepts that prevent child abuse and              Month activities.
    neglect. Local councils also play a role in the process of     • Provide training and materials to promote Safe Sleep
    facilitating Direct Service programs to meet the needs of         practices.
    communities statewide.                                         • Provide training and technical assistance to Local Councils
                                                                      on mission critical and current primary prevention topics
    Local Council Programming
                                                                      including; Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), the
    Specific examples of Local Council programming include:
                                                                      Strengthening Families program and others which ensure
    • Facilitating parenting skills and behavior programs based      there is primary prevention expertise and leadership
       on proven research.                                            throughout the state.
    • Providing statewide mandated reporter training sessions     • Michigan’s CTF will collaborate with state, federal and
       to the professional community.                                 private entities to improve the capacity to deliver high
    • Ensuring a community event presence to distribute              quality prevention services.
       information.                                                • Michigan’s CTF will review programming data to
    • Leading community education for child abuse and                advance Local Council continuous quality improvement
       neglect prevention.                                            endeavors.

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Local Councils
Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month                               • Update the CTF CAP Month toolkit annually to be used
Overview: April is recognized as Child Abuse Prevention             throughout the state via the 73 Local Councils serving 83
(CAP) Month and is annually celebrated across Michigan.             counties in Michigan.
CTF promotes CAP Month via state and local education             • Continue collaboration with Michigan Department of
and advocacy efforts.                                               Health and Human Services, and the Governor’s Office to
• Pinwheels for Prevention™ is a nationwide campaign               secure the designation of April as Child Abuse Prevention
  of Prevent Child Abuse America (PCAA). CTF                        Month.
  distributes pinwheels to Local Councils throughout             • Work with the state’s Citizen Review Panel for Prevention
  the state to promote CAP Month. The pinwheel is                   committee to look for citizen review panel opportunities
  used as a symbol of the happy and carefree childhood              during CAP Month.
  that all children deserve.                                     • Enhance social media utilization during CAP Month.
• CAP Month Toolkits provide information and resources
   for Local Councils and other like-minded organizations so        About the Ingham County Local Council’s drop
   they can initiate and achieve quality results for their CAP      in daycare center one parent wrote:
   Month and other related campaigns.
                                                                    “When a family I know is facing difficult roads
• Capital Rally: Our annual Child Abuse Prevention                 ahead, I always recommend the Family Growth
   Awareness Day rally includes a rally, procession and             Center. It’s important to give parents a safe place for
   ceremonial planting of a pinwheel garden. A Legislative          their children when they need to attend grown-up
   Education Day component to that special day encourages           appointments and educational programs, and when
   participants to speak directly with their legislators about      they simply need a break from parenting.”
   prevention issues and efforts.                                                                           – Anonymous

2020-2021 CAP Month Plan                                            About the Sanilac County Local Council’s baby
CTF will provide statewide leadership for CAP Month                 pantry one parent wrote:
initiatives to heighten awareness and educate about child           “The baby pantry helped connect me to the lactation
abuse and neglect prevention, including:                            consultant who was amazing at helping me figure
                                                                    out and navigate trying to breastfeed. My husband
• Lead a collaborative team comprised of Local Council,
                                                                    was laid off from his job two weeks after our son was
   Board, MI Department of Education and CTF staff to
                                                                    born. The baby pantry provided us with not just
   create a month-long awareness campaign that can be used          the basic necessities, but with valuable information
   throughout the year!                                             and connections that we needed. There were weeks
• Continue the Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Day rally          that we relied on baby pantry diapers and wipes to
   event at the State Capitol in recognition of CAP Month,          make it through until unemployment was received.
   including a Legislative Education Day component.                 We were also able to get our car seat installation and
• Promote the statewide Pinwheels for Prevention™                  fit checked by Safe Kids because I heard about it
                                                                    through the baby pantry. I found out about Project
   campaign which includes providing pinwheels to Local
                                                                    Fresh at the baby pantry too.”
   Councils.
                                                                                                            – Anonymous

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Direct Service Grants
    Overview CTF Direct Services grant program exists to             • A client assessment tool is required to be used by all DS
    fund secondary child abuse and neglect prevention efforts           grantees to ensure the delivered programing met the
    in communities throughout Michigan. This funding is                 needs of clients in the community.
    awarded through a competitive bid process and is focused
    on families with risk factors or challenges that, if left           CTF Support to Direct Services
    unattended, could impact positive parenting and a child’s           CTF provides ongoing support for its grantees.
    personal safety. Our purpose in providing these grants to           Examples follow.
    communities is that each grantee will work collaboratively
                                                                        • Host bi-monthly direct services workgroup
    with other services and funding sources to build a
                                                                           meetings, some including guest speakers to
    framework of protection and support for all children and
                                                                           increase knowledge on prevention related topics.
    families. When this is done comprehensively, the incidences
                                                                        • Sponsor an annual training which brings together
    of child abuse and neglect are reduced.
                                                                           international, national and local experts in the
    Direct Service Programming In making                                   field of child abuse and neglect prevention.
    grants for Direct Services, CTF requires effective and              • Provide new grantee orientation on data
    efficient use of the grant funds through evidence-based/               reporting, technical support and CTF.
    evidence informed programming. This is accomplished                 • Visit grantee sites for program support and
    both through planning and implementation at the local                  monitoring.
    level as well as the technical assistance and support provided      • Facilitate periodic training on new curricula, data
    by CTF. The following are examples of how these values are             and/or relevant program.
    put into practice:
    • Prospective direct service grantees develop their proposals   Local Efforts Funded by Direct
      based on locally determined priorities through needs           Service Grants CTF Direct Service grants
      assessments. Our Local Councils review and endorse all         strengthen families through the use of the protective
      proposals prior to submission to ensure that proposals are     factors framework (see insert), a researched-based approach
      aligning with community needs.                                 to serving children and families. When used in a high
    • All CTF Direct Service grantees are required to coordinate    quality and comprehensive way, it strengthens families by
      and collaborate with local council and partnering agencies     building resiliency, and mitigates the circumstances that
      on a continual basis to create a “network of services” for     can result in child abuse and neglect. Examples of currently
      their children and families.                                   funded evidence-based services using the protective factors
    • CTF plans and manages a monthly workgroup meeting             framework include.
      with all Direct Service grantees. The purpose is to provide    • Home visitation services
      a forum for sharing information and ideas; exploring           • Fatherhood initiatives
      strategies to strengthen practices and programs; and
                                                                     • Parent support and education
      discussing technical assistance and training needs.
                                                                     • Respite care/crisis nursery programs
    • Grant activities are monitored on an on-going basis –
       both quantitatively and qualitatively - to assure service     • Family Resource Centers
       level benchmarks are reached and intended outcomes            • Youth mentoring programs
       are addressed.
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Direct Service Grants
                                                                2020-2021 Plan
Strengthening Families Approach –
                                                                • Awarded a new series of CTF direct service grants through
Five Protective Factors
                                                                   a competitive bid process in fiscal year 2020. CTF will
Research studies support when the Protective Factors
                                                                   assure that funded evidence-based services are designed to
are well established in a family, the likelihood of child
                                                                   serve the at-risk families – the focus of these funds.
abuse and neglect diminishes. Protective factors build
family strengths and a family environment that promotes         • Train all Direct Service Grantees in strengthening families
optimal child and youth development.                               within first quarter of grant.
Parental Resilience: Resilience is the ability to               • Provide training, orientation and technical assistance to
manage and bounce back from all types of challenges                Direct Service Grantees on a variety of topics including:
that emerge in every family’s life and knowing how to              evaluation, data collection, and year-end reporting.
seek help when necessary.
                                                                • Host the Direct Services Work Group on a bi-monthly
Social Connections: Networks of support are                        basis. Topics of interest will be solicited from grantees.
essential to parents. Social connections provide emotional         The discussions will help guide the technical assistance
support, help solve problems, offer parenting advice and           and support to be provided by CTF.
give concrete assistance to parents.
                                                                • Broaden the use of the year-end outcome reports
Concrete Support in Times of Need: Meeting
                                                                   submitted by all grantees. Once all these reports are
basic economic needs like food, shelter, clothing and
                                                                   submitted, CTF will schedule calls to address the
health care is essential for families to thrive.
                                                                   following:
Knowledge of Parenting and Child Develop-
ment: Accurate information about child development and            – Review the strengths of the work.
appropriate expectations for children’s behavior at every age     – Assess any challenges that grantees experience
help parents see their children and youth in a positive light        reaching intended outcomes.
and promote their healthy development.                            – Discuss the kinds of technical support needed to
Social and Emotional Competence of                                   improve the services delivered with grant funds.
Children: Challenging behaviors or delayed development
                                                                • Explore national partnerships to provide leadership in
create extra stress for families, so early identification and
                                                                   programming to prevent child maltreatment. Examples
assistance for both parents and children can head off
negative results and keep development on track.                    of possible new programs are the Fatherhood Initiative
                                                                   and National Family Resource Network.

                                                                                                   66%
           32,738                           A child is a victim of abuse
   Children in Michigan                          or neglect every                        of Michigan adults
 were confirmed as abused                                                           reported at least one adverse
   or neglected in 2019.                          16 minutes                            experience as a child.

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Programs Funded 2020

         MAP KEY

         Local Council ≥ $5,000

         Local Council ≥ $10,000

         Local Council ≥ $20,000

     D   Direct Services Programs

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CTF Prevention Grants
ALCONA                                               BARRY
n Northeast Michigan Community                       n Family Support Center of Barry County
Partnership, Inc.                                    Linda Maupin
Tamara Quick                                         269-945-5439
989-370-0239 • Tamaraquick45@gmail.com               linda@familysupportbarry.com
                                                     www.familysupportbarry.com
n Child and Family Services of
Northeast Michigan                                   n Eaton RESA
Stephanie Dettloff                                   Nicole Selleck
989-356-4567 • dettloffs@cfsnemi.org                 517-541-8987 • nselleck@eatonresa.org
www.cfsnemi.org                                      www.eatonresa.org

ALLEGAN                                              BAY
n Safe Harbor Children’s Advocacy Center             n Child Abuse and Neglect Council
Lori Antkoviak                                       Great Lakes Bay Region, Bay County
                                                     Vera Harrison
269-673-3791 • lantkoviak@safeharborcac.org
                                                     989-671-1345 • vharrison@cancouncil.org
www.safeandsoundcac.org
                                                     www.cancouncil.org
ALPENA/PRESQUE ISLE
                                                     BENZIE
n Alpena/Presque Isle Child Abuse and
                                                     n Benzie County Cares for Kids
Neglect Team                                         Kim Michum
Robin Benson                                         231-409-9534 • kmicham@nmcaa.net
989-356-8058 • robin.benson@midmichigan.org
                                                     BERRIEN
ANTRIM                                               n Berrien Council for Children
n United Way of Northwest Michigan                   Allie Kibler-Campbell
Ranae McCauley                                       269-556-9640 • akiblercampbell@swmichigancac.org
231-947-3200 • ranae@unitedwaynwmi.org               www.berrienchild.org
www.unitedwaynwmi.org
                                                     n Berrien County Health Department
ARENAC                                               Kyna King
n Arenac County Child Protection Council             269-927-5607 • kking@bchdmi.org
Deputy Rachel Vallad                                 www.bchdmi.org
989-846-3002x6870 • rvallad@arenaccountymi.gov
                                                     BRANCH
BARAGA/HOUGHTON/KEEWENAW                             n Branch County Council for Child Abuse
n Superior Child Abuse Prevention Council            and Neglect
Rhys Edwards                                         Lori LaBundy
906-487-0914 • superiorcapcouncil@gmail.com          517-227-5234 • branchcapacouncil@gmail.com
n Keweenaw Family Resource Center                    CALHOUN
Iola Brubaker                                        n Bronson Health Foundation
906-482-9363 • iolabrubaker@kfrckids.org             Dannielle Kostrab
www.kfrckids.org                                     269-245-3903 • KostrabD@bronsonhg.org

                        n Denotes Local Councils n Denotes Direct Service Grants
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CTF Prevention Grants                                 continued
     n Calhoun Intermediate School District                CLINTON
     Susan Clark                                           n Clinton County Council for the Prevention
     269-986-6275 • clarks@calhounsid.org                  of Child Abuse and Neglect
     www.calhounisd.org                                    Marie Barks
                                                           989-224-1010 • cancouncil19@gmail.com
     CASS
     n Cass County Youth Council                           n Caring & Sharing Family Life Services
     Sarah Mathews                                         Marie Barks
     269-445-1149 • sarahm@cassco.org                      989-224-1010 • mabarks@yahoo.com

     CHARLEVOIX/EMMET                                      CRAWFORD/ROSCOMMON
     n Child Abuse Prevention and Education Council        n Crawford/Roscommon Child Protection
     of Charlevoix and Emmet Counties                      Council
     Lisa McCullough                                       Tammy Tyler
     231-753-8511 • lisa@upnorthchildabusecouncil.org      989-915-2752 • crcpc@mail.com
     www.upnorthchildabusecouncil.org
                                                           DELTA
     CHEBOYGAN                                             n Community Foundation of the Upper
     n Cheboygan County Child Advocacy Council             Peninsula/Delta County
     Debra Turnbull                                        Julie Moberg
     231-627-6015 • debrajturnbull@hotmail.com             906-786-7080 • jmoberg@mdscaa.org
                                                           www.cfup.org
     CHIPPEWA
     n Eastern UP Intermediate School District –           EATON
     Chippewa County Local Council                         n Eaton RESA/Prevention Program Services
     Jessica Savoie                                        Charisse Tuell
     906-632-3373x5142 • jessicas@eupschools.org           517-541-8768 • ctuell@eatonresa.org
                                                           www.eatonresa.org
     CLARE
     n Clare County Youth Council                          n Eaton RESA
     Betsy Ulicki                                          Nicole Selleck
     989-418-8502 • ulickib@michigan.gov                   517-541-8987 • nselleck@eatonresa.org
                                                           www.eatonresa.org
     n Northern Michigan Mobile Child
                                                           GENESEE
     Advocacy Center
                                                           n Voices for Children Advocacy Center
     Bethany Law
                                                           Claudnyse D. Holloman
     989-615-5002 • blaw@mikds.org
                                                           810-238-3333 • claudnyse@voicesforcac.org
     www.mikids.org
                                                           Voicesforcac.org

                             n Denotes Local Councils n Denotes Direct Service Grants
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CTF Prevention Grants                                continued
n Motherly Intercession                              HURON
Necole Hayes                                         n Child Abuse and Neglect Council
810-424-9909 • hayesn@unlocktheirfuture.org          Great Lakes Bay Region, Huron County
www.unlocktheirfuture.org                            Erinn Mausolf
                                                     989-269-0011 • erinnm@hdc-caro.org
GLADWIN
n Gladwin County Child Abuse and                     INGHAM
Neglect Council                                      n Child and Family Charities
Amy Pratt                                            Julie Thomasma
989-386-8657 • aprat@cgresd.net                      517-882-4000x123 • julie@childandfamily.org
                                                     www.childandfamily.org
n Northern Michigan Mobile Child
Advocacy Center                                      IONIA
Bethany Law                                          n Ionia County Council for Prevention of
989-615-5002 • blaw@mikds.org                        Child Abuse and Neglect
www.mikids.org                                       Kris Purnhagen
                                                     616-527-5332 • kpurnhagen@ioniacounty.org
GOGEBIC
n Dove, Inc., Gogebic County Child                   IOSCO
Protection Council                                   n Iosco County Child Protection Council
Erin Ross                                            Kelli King
906-663-4045 • rantae@msu.edu                        989-362-0301 • kingk6@michigan.gov
www.dove-inc.net
                                                     IRON/DICKINSON
GRAND TRAVERSE/KALKASKA/LEELANAU                     n Iron/Dickinson Children’s Advocacy Network
n Traverse Bay Children’s Advocacy Center            Kristina Demboski
Sue Bolde                                            906-367-4866 • IronDickinsonCAN@aol.com
231-929-4250 • sbolde@traversebaycac.org
                                                     ISABELLA
www.traversebaycac.org
                                                     n Isabella County Child Advocacy Center
GRATIOT                                              Meg Schubert
n Gratiot County Child Advocacy Association          989-317-8792 • meg@isabellacac.org
Audra Stahl                                          www.isabellacac.org
989-463-1422 • audra@linkforfamilies.org
                                                     JACKSON
www.linkforfamilies.org
                                                     n Council for the Prevention of Child Abuse
HILLSDALE                                            and Neglect of Jackson County
n Hillsdale Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness     Travis Barnett
Christie Campbell                                    517-788-4239 • tbarnett@cpcanjackson.org
517-437-3100 • capahillsdale@yahoo.com               www.cpcanjackson.org
www.capahillsdale.net

                        n Denotes Local Councils n Denotes Direct Service Grants
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     n Family Service & Children’s Aid                       LENAWEE
     Bob Powell                                              n Lenawee County Child Abuse and
     517-787-7920 • bpowell@strong-families.org              Neglect Council
     www.strong-families.org                                 Christie Cadmus
                                                             517-265-1656 • Christie.cadmus@lenaweegreatstart.org
     KALAMAZOO
     n Kalamazoo County Child Abuse and                      n Lenawee Intermediate School District
     Neglect Council                                         Megan Karpinski
     Debra Mixis                                             517-266-4832 • Megan.karpinski@lisd.us
     269-552-4430 • info@kalamazoocan.org                    www.lisd.us
     www.kalamazoocan.org
                                                             LIVINGSTON
     n Catholic Family Services                              n LACASA
     Kerry Williams                                          Holly Naylor
     269-381-9800x217                                        517-548-1350x2870 • hnaylor@lacasacenter.org
     kerrywilliams@ccdok.org                                 www.lacasacenter.org
     http://ccdok.org
                                                             LUCE
     KENT                                                    n Luce County Child Protection Council
     n Family Futures                                        Tracy Paramski
     Rachel Johnson                                          906-293-9223 • tparamski@hnjh.org
     616-454-4673 • rjohnson@familyfutures.net
                                                             MACKINAC
     www.familyfutures.net
                                                             n Mackinac County Child Protection Roundtable
     n Children’s Assessment Center                          Denise Kingsbury
     Sara Soehnel                                            906-430-5843 • roundtable_mackinac@yahoo.com
     616-336-4265 • ssoehnel@cac-kent.org
                                                             MACOMB
     LAKE                                                    n Macomb County Child Advocacy Center/
     n Lake County Council for Prevention of                 Care House, Inc.
     Child Abuse and Neglect                                 Dorie Vazquez-Nolan
     Haley Jones                                             586-463-0123 • doriev@mccarehouse.org
     231-745-4614 • hjones@co.lake.mi.us                     www.mccarehouse.org

     n United Christian Fellowship Ministries                MANISTEE
     Julie Hamilton                                          n Manistee County Child Advocacy Center
     231-775-7299 • Julie.hamilton@cadillacoasis-frc.org     Traci Smith
                                                             231-398-2202 • mcfa@manistee.org
     LAPEER
     n The Child Advocacy Center of Lapeer County/           n Little River Band of Ottawa Indians
     Council for Children                                    Holly Karlsen
     Heather Frayer                                          231-398-6718 • hollykarlsen@lrboi-nsn.gov
     810-664-9990 • hfrayer@caclapeer.org                    www.lrboi-nsn.gov
     caclapeer.org
                               n Denotes Local Councils n Denotes Direct Service Grants
14
CTF Prevention Grants                               continued
MARQUETTE/ALGER                                     MONROE
n Alger Marquette Community Action Board            n Child Advocacy Network of Monroe County
Monet Borione                                       Katie Demers
906-290-0290 • borionem@michigan.gov                734-604-3384 • cancouncilmonroe@gmail.com
www.amcabmqt.org                                    www.canmonroe.com

n Great Lakes Center for Youth Development          n Monroe Intermediate School District
Breanne Carlson                                     Kathryn Bourbina
906-228-8919 • bree@msu.edu                         734-322-2600 • Katie.bourbina@monroeisd.us
www.glcyd.org                                       www.monroeisd.us

MASON/OCEANA                                        MONTCALM
n Mercy Health                                      n We Care for Kids Council
Holly Alway                                         Mary Ellen Clery
231-672-4910 • alwayh@mercyhealth.com               989-762-5229 • meclery2015@gmail.com
www.mercyhealth.com                                 www.wecare4kids.com

MECOSTA                                             MONTMORENCY/OSCODA
n Mecosta County Children’s Council                 n Montmorency/Oscoda County Child Protection
Amy Eddinger                                        Council
231-592-0129 • Amy.eddinger@bryac.org               Stephanie Cleeves
                                                    989-798-5730 • CleevesS@michigan.gov
MENOMINEE
n Menominee County Intermediate                     MUSKEGON
School District                                     n Child Abuse Council of Muskegon County
Mary Bauer                                          Sabryna Benmark
906-863-5665x1018 • mbauer@mc-isd.org               231-728-6410 • sbenmark@childabusecouncil.org
mc-isd.org                                          www.childabusecouncil.org

MIDLAND                                             n Arbor Circle
n Safe & Sound Child Advocacy Center                Vicki Kavanaugh
Michelle Waskevich                                  231-777-2222 • vkavanaugh@arborcircle.org
989-835-9922 • waskevich@safeandsoundcac.org        www.arborcircle.org
www.safeandsoundcac.org
                                                    NEWAYGO
n West Midland Family Center                        n Newaygo County Council for the Prevention of
Susan Love                                          Child Abuse and Neglect
989-832-3256 • loves@wmfc.org                       Tara Nelson
www.wmfc.org                                        231-689-5220 • ncpca.tnelson@gmail.com
                                                    newaygocountyprevention.org

                       n Denotes Local Councils n Denotes Direct Service Grants
                                                                                                     15
CTF Prevention Grants                                 continued
     OAKLAND                                               n CAN Council Great Lakes Bay Region
     n CARE House of Oakland County/Child Abuse            Vera Harrison
     and Neglect Council of Oakland County                 989-752-7226 • vharrison@cancouncil.org
     Billie Ragland                                        www.cancouncil.org
     248-332-7173 • bragland@carehouse.org
                                                           SANILAC
     www.carehouse.org
                                                           n Sanilac County Child Abuse
     OGEMAW                                                Prevention Council
     n Ogemaw County Child Protection Council              Amy Dumaw
     Rebecca Yuncker                                       810-648-4098x144 • dumawa@sanilachealth.com
     989-274-7145 • Rebeccca.yuncker@nmcac.org
                                                           n Sanilac Intermediate School District
     ONTONAGON                                             Karolyn McEntee
     n Ontonagon County Child Protection Council           810-648-2200 • Kmcentee@sanilac.k12.mi.us
     Paula Domitrovich                                     www.sanilac.k12.mi.us
     906-884-4539 • pdomitrovich@ontonagoncounty.org
                                                           SCHOOLCRAFT
     OSCEOLA                                               n LMAS District Health Department
     n Osceola Children’s Council                          Leann Espinoza
     Amy Eddinger                                          906-341-6951x125 • lespinoza@lmasdhd.org
     231-592-0129 • Amy.eddinger@bryac.org                 www.lmasdhd.org
     OTSEGO
                                                           SHIAWASSEE
     n Otsego County Child Welfare Alliance                n Voices for Children Advocacy Center
     Brandy McVannel
                                                           Claudnyse D. Holloman
     989-390-5456 • occwa@yahoo.com
                                                           810-238-3333 • claudnyse@voicesforcac.org
     OTTAWA                                                Voicesforcac.org
     n The Arbor Circle Corporation
                                                           ST. CLAIR
     Leigh Moerdyke
                                                           n St. Clair County Child Abuse and Neglect
     616-396 2301 • lmoerdyke@arborcircle.org
                                                           Council, Inc.
     www.arborcircle.org
                                                           Lindsay Chopp
     n Bethany Christian Services of Michigan              810-966-9911 • edu@sccstopchildabuse.org
     Joel Bell                                             www.sccstopchildabuse.org
     616-375-8295 • jbell@bethany.org
                                                           ST. JOSEPH
     www.bethany.org
                                                           n St. Joseph Council for Prevention of Child
     SAGINAW                                               Abuse and Neglect
     n Child Abuse and Neglect Council                     Courtney Hyche
     Great Lakes Bay Region                                269-858-7957 • courtcourt111686@gmail.com
     Vera Harrison
     989-752-7226 • vharrison@cancouncil.org
     www.cancouncil.org

                             n Denotes Local Councils n Denotes Direct Service Grants
16
CTF Prevention Grants                                  continued
TUSCOLA                                              n Child’s Hope
n The Child Advocacy Center of                       Ramana Roberson
Tuscola County                                       313-583-6401 • childshopeoffice@gmail.com
Kristi Suber                                         www.childshope.org
989-673-8114x144 • csuber@tchd.us
www.tchd.us                                          n SOS Community Services
                                                     Rana Smith
VAN BUREN                                            734-484-9944 • ranas@soscs.org
n Van Buren Council for Prevention of                http://soscs.org
Child Abuse and Neglect
Becky Fatzinger                                      n Big Brothers Big Sisters of the
269-427-6810 • rfatzinger@vbcmh.com                  Metropolitan Detroit
                                                     Beth O’Connor
WASHTENAW                                            313-309-0500 • Beth.oconnor@bbbsdetroit.org
n Washtenaw Council for Children                     www.bbbsdetroit.org
Michelle Walters
734-434-4215 • michelle@washtenawchildren.org,       n Ruth Ellis Center Inc.
www.washtenawchildren.org                            Matt Berg
                                                     313-252-1950 • Matt.berg@ruthelliscenter.org
n Catholic Social Services Washtenaw County          www.ruthelliscenter.org
Sheila Schaaf
734-761-1440 • sschaaf@csswashtenaw.org              WEXFORD/MISSAUKEE
www.csswashtenaw.org                                 n Wexford-Missaukee
                                                     Child Protection Council
n SOS Community Services                             Karen Staub
Rana Smith                                           231-779-8445 • wexfordmissaukee.cpc@gmail.com
734-484-9944 • ranas@soscs.org
http://soscs.org                                     n Cadillac Area OASIS/
                                                     Family Resource Center
WAYNE                                                Julie Hamilton
n The Guidance Center/Kids TALK CAC                  231-775-7299 • Julie.hamilton@cadillacoasis-frc.org
Melanie Richards                                     www.cadillacoasis-frc.org
734-785-7705 • mrichards@iamtgc.net
www.guidance-center.org/kids-talk

                        n Denotes Local Councils n Denotes Direct Service Grants
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Special Initiatives 2020-2021
     Adverse Childhood Experiences                                    Citizen Review Panel on Prevention
     (ACEs) Training In 2020 and 2021, CTF will                       The United States Congress mandates that states
     engage Master Trainers to ensure that every one of our           receiving federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment
     local council and direct service grantees is trained as          Act funds such as our Community Based Child
     a Community Champion. Community Champions                        Abuse Prevention funding, will design and facilitate a
     participate in a two-day training by a certified ACEs trainer    minimum of three Citizen Review Panels. Since 1999,
     in order to advocate for the ACEs research to be integrated      the Children’s Trust Fund has been given responsibility
     in all programming through our variety of systems including      for coordinating Michigan’s Citizen Review Panel
     education, medical, legal, etc. In addition, we will create an   (CRP) for Prevention.
     online training as well as a workshop presentation on putting    Through 2021, we will focus on gathering information
     ACEs training into action in your community. Our local           through our 73 local councils about child abuse prevention
     councils and direct service providers are the local experts in   programming in their community. The 73 local councils
     their communities about primary and secondary child abuse        listed on page 11-17 will use a variety of strategies in order
     prevention. This training will enable them to strengthen         to gather opinions about the needs of their community
     their knowledge and share it with those they serve. For more     from as many Michigan residents as possible. In addition
     information on ACEs visit the ACES Too High website at           to holding three in-person CRPs, we will design and
     www.acestoohigh.com.                                             implement a survey to be given to parents/families utilizing
                                                                      prevention services across our state. We will use this format
     Strengthening Families Training
                                                                      to determine where the gaps exist so that we can utilize this
     Throughout 2020-2021, CTF will provide
                                                                      information in our future funding plans.
     Strengthening Families training to all of the Local
     Council staff as well as any providers of direct service
     programming across the state. Following the initial
     training of ALL CTF funded programs, our goal is that
     this training, facilitated by national trainers located
     in Michigan, will be received by all CTF funded
     prevention program staff prior to providing direct
     services within their community. The Strengthening
     Families training includes detailed information about
     the Adverse Childhood Experiences research that
     informs all of CTF’s prevention programming.

                                          EVERY $1 SPENT on child abuse prevention will save
                                          $9 in future costs such as juvenile detention, foster care, substance
                                          abuse treatment, etc.

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Special Initiatives 2020-2021
Public Awareness Campaigns According                         Stand Up and show up to raise critical, “matchable”
to the CDC, one of the key strategies to preventing          dollars at our annual auction.
child abuse and neglect is to “Change social norms to        In addition, in order to share the great work of our over 100
support parents and positive parenting.” One of their        funded prevention programs, an infographic was created.
recommended approaches is “Public Engagement and             The front of this document explains the problem in our
Education Campaigns.” In addition, in a 2019 survey          state, how CTF programming addresses this problem and
conducted with our board, staff, local councils and direct   how each of us can get involved! On the back side, we
service providers, the number one request was increased      have listed each county’s local council as well as any current
issue awareness and marketing to align Children’s Trust      funded direct service programming. This document is
Fund with the prevention programming happening in            available on our website for download (www.michigan.gov/
local communities. This would include the alignment
                                                             documents/ctf/CTF_Infographic_2020_684841_7.pdf).
and promotion of CTF as Michigan’s chapter of Prevent
Child Abuse America.
In 2020 a survey of stakeholders and community leaders
revealed the need for increased branding of the Children’s
Trust Fund.
From this information, we worked to create a public
engagement campaign to urge Michigan’s residents
to “Stand Up for our Kids.” This call to action asks
individuals to Stand Up and say something to protect a
child, Stand Up and show up to raise awareness at our
annual Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Day and                            Jewlia B., Age 12

                               Children’s Trust Fund Staff
                                                               Left to Right:
                                                               Megan Nalazek, Intern
                                                               Anne Stokes, Data and Outreach Coordinator
                                                               Taylor Williams, Public Awareness Coordinator
                                                               Alan Stokes, MBA, MDiv., Research Analyst
                                                               Abby Mealy, Intern
                                                               Suzanne Greenberg, Executive Director
                                                               Heidi Coggins Direct Services Grant Coordinator
                                                               Emily Schuster-Wachsberger, MA, LPC,
                                                               Local Council Coordinator

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Resource Development Plans
     With the designation from the Governor since 1982, Children’s Trust Fund supports statewide child abuse
     and prevention services through our unique public-private partnership. In addition to federal funding, the
     CTF cultivates private dollars by fostering private fund development; collaborating with community-based
     prevention organizations; and pursuing grant opportunities. Our unique position enables us to match
     allocated federal dollars (CBCAP) with critical individual and corporate donations; state program dollars; tax
     campaign donations (Tax Checkoff); license plate purchases (License Plates); charitable fundraising efforts
     (Auction and Heirloom Birth Certificates); and interest from the trust account. Below are the key components
     of our Resource Development Plans:

     Annual Auction – Pam Posthumus
     Signature Event The Pam Posthumus Signature
     Auction Event is held annually. The event features live and
     silent auction items, including premier trips around the
     world. The event continues to be an effective fundraiser
     to support the Children’s Trust Fund’s (CTF) programs
     by building awareness of the CTF mission and raising
     much-needed monies to carry out the important work of
     preventing child abuse. The legislative bi-partisan Auction
     Advisory Committee is co-chaired by Michigan senators,
     representatives, CTF Board chair and key stakeholders.                         Ashlynn P., Age 12
     The event draws more than 700 guests, including state
     policymakers, lobbyists, corporate and business leaders,      Community Based Child Abuse
     and community members.                                        Prevention (CBCAP) Michigan’s Children’s
                                                                   Trust Fund is the Governor’s designated organization to
                                                                   receive federal funds designed to be used for child abuse
                                                                   prevention programming throughout the state. These
                                                                   critical dollars are the foundation of the work being
                                                                   done in the 83 counties of Michigan. In 2020, we
                                                                   will receive approximately $740,000. While this is not
                                                                   enough funding to provide evidence-based prevention
                                                                   programming across the state, we can increase our
                                                                   allocation by raising private and state dollars as match.
                                                                   Therefore, the other programs described in this section
                                                                   are critical to growing our impact across Michigan. For
                                                                   more information on how you can invest in Michigan’s
                                                                   children, please go to www.michigan.gov/ctf.

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Resource Development Plans
Heirloom Birth Certificate In honor
of former Lt. Governor Dick Posthumus’ wife, Pam
Posthumus, who lost her battle to cancer after a full
life of children’s advocacy, we have a Heirloom Birth
Certificate. While not an official birth record, the
keepsake showcases the child’s name, date and place
of birth, and names of the parents. The cost of this
heirloom is $40 with $20 of each sale helping to
support CTF’s child abuse prevention programming
statewide. This document is available on our website
for download (www.tinyurl.com/ctfbirthcertificate).

                                                                Tax Check-Off One of the ways Michigan residents
                                                                can easily donate to Children’s Trust Fund (CTF) is the
                                                                ability for individuals to contribute while filing their
                                                                annual state income tax. Individuals can note their
                                                                intention to contribute on the MI-1040 tax form, and
License Plate More than 7,500 citizens in our great             then designating the CTF as their charity of choice by
state proudly display the Children’s Trust Fund’s (CTF)         completing tax form 4642. All contributions through
specialty license plate. The plate features the CTF logo and    the income tax campaign are transferred to CTF to
helps raise awareness and money for statewide programs.         support child maltreatment prevention efforts throughout
The specialty license plate can be ordered when renewing        Michigan.
an automobile license plate through a Michigan Secretary
of State branch office or online at www.michigan.gov/
sos. This specialty license plate can also be ordered at any
dealership when purchasing a new vehicle. For 2020-2021,
Michigan’s Secretary of State prepared a PSA to promote
Michigan residents purchase of the license plate – it will be
utilized in Secretary of State offices statewide.

                                                                                Quincee P., Age 15

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CTF Revenue and Expenses 2019

     Unrestricted Donations and CTF Shop 1.27%

                   License Plate Sales 2.29%                   Trust
                                                           Investments
                   Tax Campaign 2.20%                         36.81%
                  Use of Reserves 8.16%

                          Auction 9.21%                         Grants
                                                                20.69%
               State General Fund 19.37%

                           Total Revenues: $3,596,865.32

               Resource Development 7.59%

                 Administration 10.54%

        Program and Public Awareness 16.34%
                                                                Grants
                                                                65.53%

                           Total Expenses: $3,596,865.32

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Donor History 2018-2019
      $80,000 AND OVER

       $50,000 - $79,999

       $20,000 - $49,999

       $10,000 - $19,999

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Donor History 2018-2019
                    $5,000-$9,999                                           $1,000-$2,499
                    Ascension Michigan                             Auto-Owners Insurance Company
                       Deloitte LLP                                           Delois Caldwell
                      Dome Magazine                                       Rodney & Katora Cole
                     Karoub Associates                                        Comerica Bank
             Michigan Chamber of Commerce                                 Justice Maura Corrigan
              Michigan Credit Union League                                  Desk Drawer Fund
              Michigan Education Association                                    DTE Energy
         Michigan Health & Hospital Association                    Fraser Trebilcock Davis & Dunlap
     Michigan’s Big Show Starring Michael Patrick Shiels                       Bruce Gerhart
              Secchia Family Charitable Trust                         Grand Traverse Pie Company
                                                                        HTC Global Services, Inc.
                    $2,500-$4,999                               Ieuter Insurance Company/Auto Owners
                Acro Service Corporation                                    Independent Bank
           Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan                     Kandler Reed Khoury & Muchmore
                    Consumers Energy                                       Klein Brothers, LLC
               Dakkota Integrated Systems                                       Kotis Design
                     Renze Hoeksema                                      Lake Trust Credit Union
               IBEW Local 17 Foundation                                Lansing Area Exchange Club
         Kappa Delta - Gamma Omicron Chapter                     Larc Community Development Group
                      Rolley Lindsay                             Life Insurance Association of Michigan
       Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, Davis & Gotting, P.C.                          Litehouse Foods
                      Love Funding                                        Lockwood Companies
                      MHT Housing                                             MeridianHealth
          Michigan Association of Health Plans                      Michigan Association of Counties
       Michigan Farm Bureau Family of Companies                       Michigan Bankers Association
             Operating Engineers 324 LMEC                   Michigan Council for Maternal and Child Health
       The Honorable Dick & BethAnn Posthumus              Michigan Department of Health & Human Services -
          The Honorable Lisa Posthumus Lyons                             Infant & Mental Health
                 Public Affairs Associates                             MSU Federal Credit Union
                Public Sector Consultants                             Midwest Strategy Group, LLC
                      Quicken Loans                              Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone PLC
            Saint Joseph Mercy Health System                             MiSDU/Informatix Inc.
                      StrategyWorks                                            Nancy Moody
             Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.                                 Oakland University
                     Trott Foundation                                    Daniel & Anna Oginsky
             Truscott Rossman Group, LLC                                 Plante & Moran, PLLC
            Ambassador Ron & Eileen Weiser                                       PNC Bank
                                                                 The Honorable Bill & Cynthia Schuette
                                                                             SEMCO Energy
                                                                     The Honorable Richard Snyder
24
Donor History 2018-2019
   The Dow Chemical Company Foundation                   Wendy Campau
   The Steve and Amy Van Andel Foundation             Capitol Services, Inc.
                   Varhaus                            Joe & Gloria Caruso
                                                   Mary Lou Case & Bill Snyder
                 $500-$999                        The Honorable Tom Casperson
                AGC of Michigan                       Tom & Beth Combs
        Kenneth & Christine Cymbalski                 Doug & Anne Cruce
          Development Finance Group                      Ken & Jodi Dail
                 Edge Publicom                             Delta College
                Rachael Eubanks                          Cottage Inn Pizza
          Michael Foley & Ann Routt                      Jonathan Denker
          From Glory Days TV Show                            Jim Dunn
                  Jessica Kovan                     The Honorable Brian Elder
                Melissa McKinley                             Ken Foster
          Mercantile Bank of Michigan                        Anita Fox
                MGS Consultants                      Ralph & Marilyn Frahm
      Michigan Primary Care Association                    Fresh Thyme
            Morley Companies, Inc.                           David Frey
Operative Plasterers & Cement Masons Local 514               Erin Frisch
                  Mary Shinkle                          Patrick D. Fuelling
        The Honorable Michael Shirkey                   Mariappan Ganesh
              Alisande Shrewsbury                           Jamie Gates
                                                           Anne Gideon
             $499 & under                                Lee R. Grikschat
              Absopure Water                         Kyle & Emily Guerrant
       The Honorable Chris Afendoulis             The Honorable Goeff Hansen
       The Honorable Lynn Afendoulis              The Honorable Bill Hardiman
                Sheila Alles                               Jeff Hausman
        The Honorable James Ananich                      Darrel Hawbaker
              Don C. Arnold                            Jim & Judy Herbert
               Richard Baird                       The Honorable Curtis Hertel
              Balloons Galore                    The Honorable Dave Hildenbrand
         The Honorable Tom Barrett                  The Honorable Ken Horn
               Jon Bartholic                             Charles B. Hysen
               Kelly Bartlett                        Marshall & Elaine Isaacs
              Luanne Beaudry                             Bilky Joda-Miller
               Stacie Bladen                               Philip Knight
        The Honorable Darwin Booher                    Scott Koenigsknecht
       The Honorable Jack Brandenburg                    James A. Kosteva
              Cheryl Budimir                       The Honorable Mike Kowall
                Anka Burns                         Lansing Community College
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Donor History 2018-2019
                    Wendy Larvick                             Gloria Simmons
                    Geralyn Lasher                      The Honorable Sam Singh
                     Mary Ludtke                                Shiv K. Singh
                     Peter Manina                    Sproles Governmental Consulting
             The Honorable Jim Marleau                          Alyssa Stabile
                  Carol Ann Mason                            Stan Setas Produce
            Wally Mayer & Theresa Ignash                   SVRC Industries, Inc.
                     Rob McBride                            The Ezekiel Project
                   Herman McCall                                Rashmi Travis
               McCarthy & Smith, Inc.                United Dairy Industry of Michigan
                 Jason McClanahan                         VTC Insurance Group
                  Lorelee McCleary                               Eric Walker
                  Megan McGinnis                              Danielle Watkins
               McKinney & Associates                 The Honorable Mary P. Whiteford
                     Rita McPhail                          Wines for Humanity
     Michigan Federation for Children and Families             Judith Wollack
          Michigan League for Public Policy                   Jennifer Wrayno
                   Michigan Senate                            Georgia Wright
       Midland County Republican Committee              The Honorable Jeff Yaroch
                    Yesenia Motley                              Douglas York
                 Dennis Muchmore
              The Honorable Mike Nofs
          The Honorable Margaret O’Brien             Each of these special people
                      Stasi Oliver                   have been remembered with
                                                      a memorial or honorarium
             The Honorable Earl Poleski
                                                         made in their name.
                   David Porteous
                  Carol Posthumus                                    ~
                   Judith Pritchett                           IN MEMORY
              The Honorable John Proos                        Gabrielle Barrett
                 Andrew Provenzano                            Zelda Horn-Grefa
             Public Policy Associates, Inc.                   Pam Posthumus
                    James Redford
                  Christine Rehagen
                                                                     ~
                                                              IN HONOR
                     Lewis Roubal
                                                              Michael Foley
             Roy Smith Company (RSC)
                                                              Bruce Gerhart
                      Dan Ryan
                                                            Suzanne Greenberg
                  Amy L. Salisbury
                                                       The Honorable Curtis Hertel, Jr.
                   Robert Schostak
          The Honorable Tonya Schuitmaker              The Honorable Arlan Meekhof
                      Mary Siden                          Andrea Fischer Newman
                Sigma Delta Tau Chi
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Auction Item Donors 2018-2019
            Acuitas, LLC                         Coyote Preserve Golf Club
              AF Group                           Cugino’s Italian Restaurant
        All American Classics                             Cutco Stores
          All Body Kneads                               Dean Trailways
       Amore Trattoria Italiana                         DEFY Lansing
               Amtrak                                    Deloitte LLP
              Arbonne                                DeLuca’s Restaurant
Azenphony Press Writing and Editing                   Detroit Lions Inc.
            Kristin Baker                           Detroit Public Theatre
             Gabe Basso                        Detroit Symphony Orchestra
            Bavarian Inn                               DFM Solutions
       Bay Harbor Golf Club                         Doggy Daycare & Spa
          Beggar’s Banquet                         Douglas J. Salon & Spa
                Bistro                                    DTE Energy
 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan          Dusty’s Wine Bar and Tap Room
        Bowdies Chophouse                         Eastwood Towne Center
      Bowers Harbor Vineyards                   The Honorable Brian Elder
            Boyne Resorts                               Rob Elhenicky
         Brann’s Steakhouse                        Ellie’s Country Kitchen
             Brenda Roys                    Fairfield Inn & Suites Lansing West
        Buffalo Wild Wings                          Ferris State University
         Burgdorf’s Winery                                Firefly Farm
           Delois Caldwell                        Firekeepers Casino Hotel
    Candlewood Suites Lansing                       Flint Institute of Arts
    Capital City Sports Auctions               Michael Foley and Ann Routt
         Capital Genealogy                       Four Winds Casino Resort
Capital Region International Airport           Gary Shrewsbury Photography
        Celebration! Cinema                                  GCSI
   Chamberlain’s Auction Gallery             Julius Giglio and Janet Robertson
Chemung Golf and Banquet Center                        Gillespie Group
   Beckie Christensen Thompson                      Goldfish Swim School
        City Limits Bowling                           Goodman Theatre
            Annette Clark                 Governmental Consultant Services, Inc.
           Clark Hill, PLC                        Grand Haven Golf Club
            College Fields                                Grand Hotel
  Common Ground Music Festival                 Grand Traverse Resort & Spa
         Costco Wholesale                      Grand Valley State University
      Country Club of Lansing          Greater Lansing Convention & Visitor Bureau

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Auction Item Donors 2018-2019
               Groesbeck Golf Course                           Massage Bliss
              Harbor Shores Golf Club               The Honorable Michael McCready
                 Matthew X. Hauser                           Melissa McKinley
                 Hemlock Golf Club                           Penni McNamara
          The Honorable Curtis Hertel, Jr.                 Meadow Brook Hall
                 Hilton Garden Inn                           Medawar Jewelers
         Holiday Inn Express in Ludington             The Honorable Arlan Meekhof
                     Hudson Café                                Meijer, Inc.
            The Honorable Brandt Iden                Melissa Sterenberg Artistic Design
            Impression 5 Science Center                         Mert’s Meats
        Infinity and Ovation Yacht Charters                MGM Grand Detroit
                 Inn on Water Street                 Michigan Association of Counties
                 Island House Hotel                 Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers
             ITC Holdings Corporation              Michigan Department of Corrections
     Jackson National Life Insurance Company        Michigan Department of Education
                       Jet’s Pizza              Michigan Department of Natural Resources
                     Juice Nation              Michigan Economic Development Corporation
                  Kelley Cawthorne                 Michigan House Democratic Caucus
        Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center          Michigan House Republican Caucus
                   Kewadin Casino                  Michigan Legislative Consultants, Inc.
         Kimpton Hotel Palomar Chicago                 Michigan Princess Riverboats
                      Jim Kirsch                      Michigan Railroads Association
                    Connie Kopald                        Michigan Science Center
                    LaFargeHolcim                  Michigan Senate Democratic Caucus
       Lake Lansing Family Practice Med Spa        Michigan Senate Republican Caucus
           Lake Superior State University               Michigan State University
             Lansing Brewing Company                Michigan Technological University
           Lansing Symphony Orchestra                    MiSDU/Informatix Inc.
          The Honorable Donna Lasinski                   MotorCity Casino Hotel
                   Thomas Lauzon               Muchmore Harrington Smalley and Associates
               Lincoln Hills Golf Club                        Randy Narowitz
                      Robin Lott                         NCG Eastwood Cinema
                    M&MS Farms                               New World Flood
             Mackinac Bridge Authority                   Niles Industrial Coatings
          Mackinac Island Carriage Tours              Northern Michigan University
           Mackinac State Historic Parks                        Ted Nugent
                     Tom MaGee                       Oakland County Sheriff’s Office
             Marketing Resource Group           October Moon Art Gallery & Gift Boutique

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Auction Item Donors 2018-2019
             Old Nation Brewery                             The English Inn
                 Stasi Oliver                                The Exchange
             Outback Steakhouse                           The Inn at St. Johns
            Painting with a Twist                          The Island House
  The Honorable David & Lindsay Palsrok               The Majestic at Lake Walden
              Pawn Just Jewelry                             The Tin Can Bar
         Peacock Road Family Farm                             The Whiting
         Peppermint Creek Theatre                              Thirty-One
           Petrucelli & Waara, P.C.                     Timber Ridge Golf Club
        Potter Park Zoological Society                  Timber Trace Golf Club
                  Preuss Pets                                  TLC Acres
         The Honorable John Proos                       Top Flite Financial, Inc.
                Louis J. Prues                                   Topgolf
       Purple Rose Theatre Company                    The Honorable David Trott
             PVS Chemicals, Inc                                Townhouse
               Red Cedar Grill                           Tullymore Golf Resort
                 Reno’s West                           UAW International Union
            Royal Scot Golf Club                United Shore Professional Baseball League
                 S & L Coins                             University of Michigan
       Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe               University of Michigan - Dearborn
       Saginaw Valley State University                           Varhaus
                  Jeff Sakwa                                 Victory Phones
                Saper Galleries                    Vtech Electronics, North America
       Sea Glass Fine Art Photography                      Ken Wachsberger
SEA LIFE and LEGOLAND Discovery Center     Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation Commission
              Sedona Taphouse                               Lynn Weimeister
       Shepler’s Mackinac Island Ferry               Western Michigan University
                Ann Sherman                       Wharton Center for Performing Arts
               Shinola Detroit                             Whispering Pines
  The Honorable Rick Snyder & Sue Snyder           The Honorable Gretchen Whitmer
       Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort                   Whitmore Lake Golf Links
      The Honorable Debbie Stabenow                         Taylor Williams
            Stafford’s Hospitality                        Williamston Theater
                Richard Stokes                            Wine Shop at Home
          Sun Theatre Williamston                         Wines for Humanity
                  Tavern 109                                    Zap Zone
    TEAM Schostak Family Restaurants                          Zingerman’s

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