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2020 YEARBOOK - Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
2020 YEARBOOK
2020 YEARBOOK - Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
PROGRAMS + GRANTS                                                                                                                                               2020 YEARBOOK

                                       2020 YEARBOOK

                       Table of Contents

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                                MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
                                     & PRESIDENT
                                                                                         TO CREATE PERMANENT, POSITIVE
                                                                                            CHANGE IN PEOPLE’S LIVES
                                               06                                                 The Community Foundation creates permanent,
                                    BOARD OF TRUSTEES
                                                                                      positive change in southeast Michigan through thoughtful philanthropy.
                                                                                        With generous support from thousands of donors, the Community

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                                                                                      Foundation is building permanent endowment and helping individuals,
                                                                                              families and businesses fulfill their charitable goals.
                                SPECIAL SECTION: ROAD TO
                    R E C O V E R Y, T H E C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N ’ S
                                   RESPONSE TO COVID-19

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                                                                                      + 87                                  + 96
                                    PROGRAMS & GRANTS

                                                                                          $                                       $

                                               30                                                       MILLION
                                                                                                                                                      MILLION

                               F U N D S O F T H E F O U N DAT I O N                          d istrib uted                           in new g ifts
                                                                                              in g rants

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                                                                                                     4,200
                                         2019 DONORS

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                                    MAKING A GIFT — 82                                                            g rants mad e
                             INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS — 83
                              F I N A N C I A L S TAT E M E N T S — 8 4
                              ADVISORY COMMITTEES — 86
                                  FORMER TRUSTEES — 88
                                           S TA F F — 8 9

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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR & PRESIDENT                                                                                                                                                                                                            2020 YEARBOOK

                  Message from the Chair & President                                                                               John Hartig, the authors of two new books about
                                                                                                                                   our freshwater resources. These books help us learn
                                                                                                                                                                                                otherwise be accessible to them. In addition, partnerships
                                                                                                                                                                                               with YMCAs, community groups, and others provide
                                                                                                                                   from a time when the Great Lakes were filled with           training in these sports.
                                                                                                                                   pollution and how we should define the region as a
                                                                                                                                   global freshwater hub.                                      These are just a few of the many diverse activities and
                                                                                                                                                                                               partnerships that had an impact over 2019. Our work
                                                                                                                                   The New Economy Initiative’s (NEI) storytelling             would not be possible without the thousands of donors

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          n the spring of 2020, as we draft this annual report      The Michigan Opioid Partnership was the first                  campaign, broadcast through all types of media,             who have so generously built the Community Foundation
          message, 2019 seems like a century ago.                   Community Foundation statewide grants program and              highlighted the experiences of Detroit entrepreneurs.       endowment and the donors we work with every day to help
          Detroit and Michigan are starting to emerge from the      the Foundation’s first financial partnership with the          The aim is to inspire individuals who don’t see             them fulfill their charitable goals. We are grateful for the
    initial COVID-19 crisis. Streets are active with protests       State of Michigan. This effort is working to reduce opioid     themselves in that role to realize that they might also     faith and trust they have in the Community Foundation.
    calling for change to address racial injustice. Our region      overdoses and deaths through prevention, treatment, harm       be able to start a business.
                                                                                                                                                                                               We deeply appreciate the dedicated service of our many
    is so deeply impacted by the virus and loss of life.            reduction, and sustained recovery. Due to the urgency                                                                      volunteers and trustees. During the year, Joseph L.
    First responders and health care providers have been            of the epidemic, the Community Foundation is stepping                                                                      Hudson Jr., our Founding Chair, stepped down after
    pushed beyond all measures and continue to show total           beyond the boundaries of the region and lending its            We may not know or understand                               nearly 35 years of devoted leadership and service.
    commitment and sacrifice. The systemic inequities and           support and expertise to the statewide effort. To date, more                                                               We were pleased to recognize Joe as the person
    bias to which African Americans are subjected have led to       than $4 million has been provided to hospitals and jails
    a nationwide outpouring.                                        across Michigan.
                                                                                                                                   the full depth of the challenges                            responsible for establishing the Community Foundation
                                                                                                                                                                                               and nurturing us as our chair for 19 years. There is no
                                                                                                                                                                                               way to fully express the impact of his vision and leadership,
    We may not know or understand the full depth of the             As the 2020 U.S. Census fast approached, the                   before us, but the Community                                and we are most grateful.
    challenges before us, but the Community Foundation will         Community Foundation provided more than $1 million
    continue to work to deepen our understanding of the needs       to more than 40 organizations in the region working to
    across our region—and act. As always, we will do so with        promote and support a fair and accurate census count.          Foundation will continue to work                            We will also sincerely miss Edward (Chip) J. Miller
                                                                                                                                                                                               who joined the Board in 1991. Chip served on almost every
    many partners and with the support of our donors.               These grants are part of the Southeast Michigan Counts                                                                     committee and led our first major collaborative program,
    At the same time, we owe it to those who support us and
                                                                    initiative to help nonprofits conduct census outreach in       to deepen our understanding of the                          the Energy Initiative. His commitment and engagement
                                                                    historically undercounted communities. It is estimated                                                                     helped grow the Community Foundation’s programs
    work with us to showcase some of what they made possible        that for every person not counted, states lose about $1,800                                                                and assets.
    in 2019 and to recognize the hard work of the hundreds          per year in federal funds.                                     needs across our region – and act
    of nonprofit organizations that make this region better                                                                                                                                    We are pleased that Mark Davidoff, Sarah M. Earley,
    each day.                                                       Providing timely and accurate information helps                                                                            Wendy Batiste-Johnson, W. Rickard Scofield, and Maria
                                                                    communities thrive and empowers individuals to make                                                                        Thompson joined the Board, and we look forward to their
    In 2019, we didn’t spend much time looking back.                informed decisions in their own lives. The Community           Our focus on youth sports via the Project Play initiative
    Instead, the Community Foundation took what it had                                                                                                                                         service. Finally, our thanks to our dedicated staff who make
                                                                    Foundation’s Detroit Journalism Engagement Fund                continues to expand with the support of the Ralph C.
    learned over 35 years and sharpened our skills to move                                                                                                                                     everything happen with such deep care and commitment.
                                                                    was expanded to support media outlets that work with           Wilson, Jr. Foundation. The launching of the SportPort
    issues and to make significant change. Benefitting from the     communities to engage and represent citizen stories.           effort created sports equipment lending libraries in 15     As this annual report goes to press, we don’t know what
    wisdom of our partners, we tried new approaches to solve                                                                       locations from Marysville to Detroit to Mount Clemens.      the remainder of 2020 will bring. We are at our best when
    problems across the many different communities in the           A report commissioned by the Community Foundation              Through this program, kids, parents and coaches can try     working with others and we welcome your thoughts and
    seven-county southeast Michigan region.                         outlined the challenges of the estimated 600,000 foreign-      different sports by checking out equipment that may not     suggestions. We are honored to serve southeast Michigan
                                                                    born residents living in southeast Michigan. The report                                                                    and appreciate your support.
    There were several notable “firsts” in 2019. The                charted a course for the philanthropic community to create
    Community Foundation’s assets reached more than                 the Southeast Michigan Immigrant and Refugee Funder
    $1 billion for the first time, thanks to new contributions of   Collaborative to address issues such as lack of access to
    more than $96 million and an 18.8 percent total return on       affordable housing, health care, transportation, and others.
    our endowed assets. We also continued to rank in the top
    30 in asset value of community foundations nationwide.          The Great Lakes, the world’s largest freshwater ecosystem,                 Mariam C. Noland                                         James B. Nicholson
    A total of nearly $87 million was distributed through 4,200     is often overlooked by policymakers. The Community                                     PRESIDENT                                                    CHA IR
    grants, reflecting our commitment to our community.             Foundation was pleased to support Dave Dempsey and

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES                                                                                                                                                                                       2020 YEARBOOK

      Board of Trustees
                                                                                                        Allan D. Gilmour                 Jack Martin                         Alan E. Schwartz
                                                                                                        President Emeritus               Chairman                            Partner
                                                                                                        Wayne State University           Martin, Arrington,                  Honigman Miller Schwartz
                                                                                                                                         Desai & Meyers PC                   and Cohn LLP
                                                                                                        Kouhaila G. Hammer
                                                                                                        President and CEO                Barbara L. McQuade                  W. Rickard Scofield
      The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan was founded in 1984 by a                          Ghafari Associates LLC           Professor from Practice             Chairman
      visionary Board of Trustees. Now, as then, the Board is comprised of civic leaders                                                 University of Michigan Law School   May and Scofield Limited
                                                                                                        Steven K. Hamp
      who represent the breadth, depth, and diversity of the communities we serve.
                                                                                                        Chair                            Bruce E. Nyberg                     William W. Shelden Jr.
                                                                                                        Michigan Education               Board Director                      President
                                                                                                        Excellence Foundation            Flagstar Bank                       The Elizabeth, Allan and
                                                                                                                                                                             Warren Shelden Fund
                                                                                                        William M. Hermann               Cynthia J. Pasky
                                                                                                        President                        President and CEO                   Vivian Day Stroh
                                                                                                        Hermann Consulting               Strategic Staffing Solutions Inc.   Civic Leader
      CHAIR                        TRUS TE ES                            Mark Davidoff                  Paul C. Hillegonds               Bruce D. Peterson                   Maria Thompson
      James B. Nicholson                                                 CEO                            Chief Executive Officer          Retired Senior Vice President       Venture Partner
      Chairman                     Maggie A. Allesee                     The Fisher Group               Michigan Health Endowment Fund   and General Counsel                 Arsenal Growth
      PVS Chemicals Inc.           Civic Leader                                                                                          DTE Energy
                                                                         Paul R. Dimond                 George G. Johnson                                                    Gary H. Torgow
      VICE CHAIR                   Linda Wasserman Aviv                  Of Counsel                     Chairman                         William F. Pickard                  Executive Chairman
      Penny B. Blumenstein         Partner                               Miller, Canfield, Paddock      George Johnson & Company         Chairman                            TCF Financial
      Civic Leader                 Honigman Miller Schwartz              and Stone PLC                                                   Global Automotive Alliance
                                   and Cohn LLP                                                         Bonnie Larson                                                        Barbara C. Van Dusen
      VICE CHAIR                                                         Sarah M. Earley                Civic Leader                     Stephen R. Polk                     Civic Leader
      David M. Hempstead           Michael E. Bannister                  Civic Leader                                                    CEO
      Partner                      Former Chairman and CEO                                              Eric B. Larson                   Highgate LLC                        Dale L. Watchowski
      Bodman PLC                   Ford Motor Credit Co.                 Lena R. Epstein                President and CEO                                                    President, CEO and COO
                                                                         Co-Owner                       Larson Realty Group              Glenda D. Price                     REDICO LLC
      VICE CHAIR                   Wendy Batiste-Johnson                 Vesco Oil Corporation                                           Former President
      Reginald M. Turner           Retail Management Executive                                          John D. Lewis                    Detroit Public Schools Foundation   Sean K. Werdlow
      Attorney                                                           John M. Erb                    Chairman                                                             Senior Managing Director
      Clark Hill PLC               Albert M. Berriz                      Chair and CEO                  Flagstar Bank                    David T. Provost                    and COO
                                   Chief Executive Officer               Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb                                      Executive Chairman                  Siebert Cisneros Shank & Co. LLC
      SECRETARY                    McKinley Companies LLC                Family Foundation              Henry W. Lim                     TCF Bank
      Mary H. Weiser                                                                                    Chair Emeritus                                                       Kenneth Whipple
      Civic Leader                 Thomas C. Buhl                        Jennifer M. Fischer            Department of Dermatology        Christopher L. Rizik                Retired CEO and Chairman
                                   Senior Vice President – Investments   Civic Leader                   Henry Ford Hospital              CEO                                 Consumers Energy
      T REASURER                   Wells Fargo Advisors                                                                                  Renaissance Venture Capital Fund
      Michael T. Monahan                                                 Phillip Wm. Fisher             Dana M. Locniskar
      President                    Andrew L. Camden                      Founder                        Private Wealth Advisor           Pamela E. Rodgers
      Monahan Enterprises          Managing Director – Investments       Mission Throttle L3C           Merrill Private Wealth           Civic Leader
                                   Kercheval Financial Group                                            Management
                                   of Wells Fargo Advisors               Jenice C. Mitchell Ford                                         Hon. Gerald E. Rosen
                                                                         Chief General Counsel          Florine Mark                     Retired U.S. District Judge
                                   Ahmad Chebbani                        Detroit Public Schools         President, CEO and               JAMS
                                   President and CEO                     Community District             Chairman of the Board
                                   OMNEX Corp.                                                          The WW Group Inc.                Karen Sosnick Schoenberg
                                                                         Bradley M. Gayton                                               Principal
                                   Matthew P. Cullen                     Group Vice President,                                           REDICO LLC
                                   Chairman                              Chief Administrative Officer
                                   JACK Entertainment                    and General Counsel
                                                                         Ford Motor Company

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          SPECIA L SECTION

                                                                                                                                                      Road to Recovery
                                                                                                                                             THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION’S RESPONSE TO COVID-19

                                                                                                                                    While this annual report highlights our 2019 activities, we felt compelled to note the Community
                                                                                                                                   Foundation’s rapid response to COVID-19 as the crisis hit in early Spring 2020. We thank the many
                                                                                                                                         donors to our relief efforts, whose generosity continues to make our response possible.

                                                                                                                              W        hen the coronavirus first arrived in southeast
                                                                                                                                       Michigan, it brought countless uncertainties
                                                                                                                              along with it. We did not know how best to quell the rapid
                                                                                                                                                                                              + The Health COVID-19 Relief Fund for Southeast
                                                                                                                                                                                                Michigan, which focuses on urgent health-related
                                                                                                                                                                                                needs, such as COVID testing for high-risk
                                                                                                                              spread of the disease, how to establish a reliable mass-          populations, contact tracing efforts, and support
                                                                                                                              testing system, or—in the age of social distancing—how            for community-based clinics
                                                                                                                              to comfort a friend who had suddenly lost a loved one.
                                                                                                                                                                                              +   The COVID-19 Small Business Relief Fund
                                                                                                                              In the first few weeks, when Michigan emerged as one                supports critical needs of the southeast Michigan
                                                                                                                              of the states hit hardest by the pandemic, we knew the              small business community
                                                                                                                              Community Foundation was in a strong position to serve
                                                                                                                              the region’s most urgent needs. But we wanted to be sure        + The COVID-19 Arts and Creative Community
                                                                                                                              what those needs were, so we reached out to community             Assistance Fund provides relief, resiliency,
                                                                                                                              members to hear from them.                                        and innovation support to arts and culture
                                                                                                                                                                                                organizations; and
                                                                                                                              In collaboration with community leaders across the
                                                                                                                              region—both those we had worked with for decades as             + The COVID-19 Relief Fund for Southeast Michigan
                                                                                                                              well as new partners—we identified emerging needs in              addresses both immediate and long-term unique,
                                                                                                                              several key fields. These include health, small business,         unmet needs of our community and local nonprofits.
                                                                                                                              the arts, domestic violence, safety and justice, senior care,
                                                                                                                              and youth development.                                          Thanks to many donors, the Community Foundation’s
                                                                                                                                                                                              COVID-related efforts secured over $12 million and
                                                                                                                              Informed by that community input, we established                distributed over $9.7 million in grants – all within a three-
                                                                                                                              four funds designed specifically to address COVID-              month span between late March and early June 2020.
                                                                                                                              related issues:

              As part of efforts to make COVID testing more accessible, the Community Foundation provided funding to
    a collaboration between Ford Motor Company, Wayne State University, and Dearborn’s ACCESS for mobile testing.
               Each vehicle is capable of testing up to 100 people a day, with test results returned within 24 to 36 hours.
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ROAD TO RECOVERY                                                                                                                                                                                                                          2020 YEARBOOK

     We continue to learn from our nonprofit partners while         We also partnered with Detroit watchmaker Shinola to          One of the Community Foundation’s strengths is its
     we strategically plan to grant the remaining funds raised      support healthcare workers during the crisis. All proceeds    ability and flexibility to determine unmet needs and           INITIAL FUNDERS OF THE COVID-19 RELIEF FUNDS
     within the next few months.                                    from Shinola’s “The Champ” watch – initially designed to      respond quickly. The flexible COVID-19 Relief Fund
                                                                    commemorate the 2020 Olympics – were donated to the           for Southeast Michigan is helping us examine and
     The Community Foundation and our companion                                                                                                                                                  Amerisure Charitable Foundation
                                                                    Community Foundation’s Health COVID-19                        address longer-term issues and opportunities as they
     organization the DMC Foundation emerged as early               Relief Fund.                                                  emerge over time.                                              Ann and Carman Adams Fund
     supporters for COVID testing, deploying a $300,000                                                                                                                                          Arnold Ventures
     grant to the City of Detroit for testing of first responders   In addition to supporting testing needs for frontline         For example, when state leaders issued a stay-at-home
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Ballmer Group
     and others at the State Fairgrounds site. This                 workers, people experiencing homelessness, and other          order to mitigate the spread of coronavirus, it required all
     contribution has helped enable health officials to test up     high-risk populations, the Community Foundation and           of us in Michigan to change our lives in unexpected ways.      Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
     to 2,000 people per day. COVID testing was —and still is       its partners also recognized the impact of the pandemic       But for those already experiencing abusive situations          Consumers Energy Foundation
     – an immediate need.                                           on small business owners.                                     at home, quarantine has led to an increase in issues           Tom Gores, Arn Tellem and the Detroit Pistons
                                                                                                                                  surrounding mental health, domestic violence,                  William Davidson Foundation
                                                                    In Detroit, the vast majority of businesses qualify           and sexual assault.
                                                                    as “small business” according to the Small Business                                                                          DeRoy Testamentary Foundation
                                                                    Administration, making the region especially vulnerable.      In response, the Community Foundation quickly                  DMC Foundation
                                                                                                                                  provided grants to nine domestic violence organizations        DTE Foundation
     We know the coronavirus                                        Through the COVID-19 Small Business Relief Fund,              across the seven-county region. Those grants have
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation
                                                                    administered by our New Economy Initiative (NEI),             helped equip organizations such as Family Counseling
                                                                    $4.8 million was deployed to support 22 projects that                                                                        Facebook Community Fund
     pandemic will continue to                                      are reaching about 2,700 small businesses in Detroit
                                                                                                                                  and Shelter Services of Monroe County and other
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Fifth Third Bank Foundation
                                                                                                                                  mental health groups to provide victims of physical and
                                                                    and other parts of southeast Michigan.                        mental abuse with vital resources to connect safely with       Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation
     impact our community in                                                                                                      survivors/victims and continue their impactful work.           Ford Foundation
                                                                    Grants made through the Fund have assisted local
                                                                    businesses with rent relief, loan relief, technical           We know the coronavirus pandemic will continue to              Goldman Sachs
     unforeseen ways, and the                                       assistance, and general capital support in lieu of federal    impact our community in unforeseen ways, and the               Hudson-Webber Foundation
                                                                    dollars. This was just part of a comprehensive set of         Community Foundation will be there going forward.              Humana Foundation
     Community Foundation will                                      strategies deployed by NEI and its network of business
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Huntington Foundation
                                                                    support resources.                                            Meanwhile, as we all continue to learn how to respond to
                                                                                                                                  this pandemic, we are humbled by the nonprofit leaders,        John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
     be there going forward.                                        The Community Foundation also partnered with                  organizers, small business owners, artists, and others who     JPMorgan Chase
                                                                    foundations and individuals interested in the arts            have worked to keep our community thriving, including          The Kresge Foundation
                                                                    to establish the COVID-19 Arts and Creative                   our many donors whose generosity continues to make
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Leinweber Foundation Fund
                                                                    Community Assistance Fund -- an initiative that raised        our work possible.
                                                                    nearly $1 million in support for southeast Michigan arts                                                                     New Economy Initiative
     In addition to providing grants to testing sites and county    and culture needs. In partnership with CultureSource,         While philanthropy continues to support health systems,        Peck Foundation
     health departments, as well as senior living facilities, the   the Fund is assisting the cultural community to respond       small business owners, arts organizations, and so many         PepsiCo Foundation
     Community Foundation provided matching funds to                to current needs and to develop long-term sustainability.     others, we are consistently inspired by the health care
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Public Welfare Foundation
     support 12 community-based health clinics, matching                                                                          workers themselves, who put their own lives at risk to
                                                                    In May, 50 grants of $10,000 each were made to arts and       serve us and help our community prosper.                       Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation
     emergency government dollars. And, we provided grants
                                                                    culture organizations across the counties we serve to                                                                        Shinola
     to frontline workers at three hospitals on behalf of the
                                                                    support organizations struggling amidst staff reductions,     As we enter July 2020, we are turning to look at longer-       Skillman Foundation
     Detroit Pistons. A significant grant was also provided
                                                                    months of event cancellations, lost ticket sales, and other   term challenges and the innovation we will all need to
     to Wayne State University for testing more than 800                                                                                                                                         Stavros Niarchos Foundation
                                                                    financial stressors.                                          ensure our lives and communities continue to thrive.
     inmates at the Wayne County jail.                                                                                                                                                           Strategic Staffing Solutions
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Matilda R. Wilson Fund
                                                                                                                                                                                                 And many other donors

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PROGRAMS + GRANTS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         2020 YEARBOOK

      Programs & Grants
                                                                                                                                                                                                        AREA AGENCY ON AGING 1-B                                                          BIG GREEN
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Support for a family caregiver learning center in                                 Support for school-based learning gardens and food
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Livingston County.................................................... $25,000     literacy education programming in seven
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Support for educating older adults in Macomb                                      Detroit-area schools................................................. $43,148
                                                                                                                                                                                                        and Oakland counties on important
                                                                                                                                                                                                        changes to the 2020 Census and being                                              BLACK AND BROWN THEATRE
      The Community Foundation distributed more than 4,200 grants in 2019. The impact of these grants can be                                                                                            accurately counted................................................... $30,000     Support for activities related to Staging
      seen throughout the year. As one of the largest regional grantmakers in southeast Michigan, we make strategic                                                                                                                                                                       Change Detroit cohort participation...................$10,000
      investments to move the region forward. We partner with communities, nonprofits, foundations, and stakeholders                                                                                    THE ART CENTER
      to implement solutions to complex issues. We educate the community on pressing needs, build partnerships,                                                                                         Support for an arts market study that will offer                                  BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN
      undertake targeted initiatives, and make grants to support projects and organizations that will have a positive                                                                                   direction for an affordable mixed use                                             Support for the implementation of SportPort,
                                                                                                                                                                                                        facility in downtown Mount Clemens................ $30,000                        a youth sports-equipment sharing program
      impact on southeast Michigan and beyond.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          in Highland Park....................................................... $80,000
                                                                                                                                                                                                        ARTS & SCRAPS
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Support for a series of education and                                             BRIDGING COMMUNITIES INC.
                                                                                                                                                                                                        community engagement pop-ups in four                                              Support for a learning and resource
      360 DETROIT, INC.                                                                                            ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND RELATED                                                      Detroit neighborhoods............................................ $75,000         gathering for caregivers in Detroit ...................... $25,000
      Support for the creation of 360 Park in                                                                      DISORDERS ASSOCIATION
      Virginia Park in Detroit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,000                    Support over two years for in-home,                                                  ASSOCIATION OF CHINESE AMERICANS INC.                                             BRIGHTMOOR ALLIANCE INC.
                                                                                                                   person-centered care counseling to people                                            DETROIT CHAPTER                                                                   Support for the implementation of SportPort,
      482FORWARD                                                                                                   affected by dementia................................................ $75,000         Support to offer census education                                                 a youth sport equipment sharing program in the
      Support to educate Detroit residents and students                                                                                                                                                 workshops and a targeted outreach program                                         Brightmoor neighborhood of Detroit................. $63,540
                                                                                                                   Support for a volunteer-driven initiative
      about the census and promote participation. . . . $15,000                                                                                                                                         for the Chinese American community in
                                                                                                                   for underserved caregivers..................................... $25,000
                                                                                                                                                                                                        the tri-county region................................................ $30,000     BRIGHTMOOR ARTISANS COLLECTIVE
      A HOST OF PEOPLE                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Support to attend food systems conference,
                                                                                                                   AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY MICHIGAN INC.
      Support for activities related to Staging                                                                                                                                                         ATHLETIC FACTORY, INC.                                                            youth development training,
      Change Detroit cohort participation.. . . . . . . . . . . . $15,000                                          Support for resource development and training                                                                                                                          and executive coaching...............................................$3,737
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Support for a student athlete initiative
                                                                                                                   for health care professionals on LGBTQ-sensitive
                                                                                                                                                                                                        in St. Clair County.....................................................$15,000
      ADVANCING MACOMB FOUNDATION                                                                                  cancer screening, in partnership with                                                                                                                                  BRIGHTMOOR MAKERS
                                                                                                                   Corktown Health Center........................................... $7,500                                                                                               Support to receive capacity building
      Support over two years for a sports-equipment                                                                                                                                                     BARTON MCFARLANE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
      sharing program for youth in Mt. Clemens.. . . . $120,573                                                                                                                                         Support to conduct a census awareness-building                                    workshops and training..............................................$5,000
                                                                                                                   ARAB AMERICAN AND CHALDEAN COUNCIL
                                                                                                                                                                                                        campaign to achieve a fair and accurate
      AFFIRMATIONS LESBIAN AND                                                                                     Support to educate key communities across                                            count of westside Detroiters.................................. $20,000            BRILLIANT DETROIT
      GAY COMMUNITY CENTER INC.                                                                                    the tri-county region, assist individuals with                                                                                                                         Support for a robust data management system
      Support to rebuild and enhance volunteer                                                                     the filling of the census, and hold special                                          BEAUMONT HEALTH FOUNDATION                                                        to improve client services and reporting............ $35,000
      opportunities and engagement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,000                                   events to promote the complete count................$28,453                          Support for a Beaumont Hospital program
                                                                                                                                                                                                        developed to provide continuous care to patients                                  CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY OF
      ALLIED MEDIA PROJECTS INC.                                                                                   ARAB COMMUNITY CENTER FOR ECONOMIC                                                   suffering from opioid use disorder, in                                            GREATER ANN ARBOR
      Support for four staff to attend management                                                                  AND SOCIAL SERVICES (ACCESS)                                                         partnership with community providers.............$956,142                         Support for a program that provides emotional
      skills training with The Management Center.. . . $7,500                                                      Support for programs in the Arab American                                                                                                                              support for cancer caregivers.................................$22,449
      Support for the Detroit Community                                                                            National Museum that promote tolerance                                               BELLE ISLE CONSERVANCY
                                                                                                                   and increase community engagement.................. $37,713                          Support for the development of the                                                CAPUCHIN SOUP KITCHEN
      Technology Project to participate in a multi-day
                                                                                                                   Support to promote census participation                                              Ouldolf Garden..........................................................$15,000   Support for general operations in recognition
      training retreat and ongoing implementation
                                                                                                                   among its clients, particularly in Dearborn                                          Support for the Detroit River Great Global Cleanup,                               of the 2019 Richard F. Huegli Program
      coaching with a national consulting firm.. . . . . . . $11,500
                                                                                                                   and Dearborn Heights............................................. $30,000            an international celebration of the 50th                                          Excellence Award........................................................$5,000
      Support for The Hinterlands activities related
                                                                                                                                                                                                        anniversary of Earth Day...........................................$5,000
      to Staging Change Detroit cohort
                                                                                                                   ARC OF NORTHWEST WAYNE                                                                                                                                                 CARE HOUSE OF OAKLAND COUNTY INC.
      participation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000
                                                                                                                   Support to expand a therapeutic play program                                         BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF                                                       Support to create a community needs assessment that
      Support for Data Driven Detroit to leverage existing                                                         and toy lending library for children with intellectual                               METROPOLITAN DETROIT                                                              will help expand child abuse prevention education to
      programs and technology and apply them to support                                                            and developmental disabilities from birth                                            Support over two years for strategic marketing                                    adults and school-aged children........................... $35,000
      2020 Census organizing with disengaged                                                                       through age 12.............................................................$37,500   and brand awareness initiatives to engage
      populations in the city of Detroit.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $62,654                                                                                                                      mentors and community members as                                                  CARRIE MORRIS ARTS PRODUCTION
                                                                                                                                                                                                        individual donors...................................................... $75,000   Support for activities related to Staging
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Change Detroit cohort participation...................$10,000

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PROGRAMS + GRANTS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    2020 YEARBOOK

      CATAPULT                                                                                 CITIZENDETROIT ACTION GROUP                                                           COUNTY OF MUSKEGON                                                                        DETROIT FOOD POLICY COUNCIL
      Support for a program to engage young entrepreneurs                                      Support for facilitation training and organizational                                  Support for a program to enhance the                                                      Support over two years for educational programing
      in civic participation, stengthen their ties to the                                      management training................................................$17,930            availability of medications for opioid use disorder                                       focused on urban agriculture and raising chickens at
      community, and to learn about philanthropy..........$695                                 Support for events and products that educate                                          and continuity of care within Muskegon                                                    Oakland Avenue Urban Farm................................$10,000
                                                                                               under-engaged Detroit residents and motivate                                          County Jail................................................................ $351,150      Support for a sports-equipment sharing program
      CENSUS PROJECT                                                                           them to complete the 2020 Census..................... $20,000                                                                                                                   for youth in the North End neighborhood
      Support for a coordinated nonprofit effort to achieve                                                                                                                          COURAGEOUS INC.                                                                           of Detroit.....................................................................$40,000
      a complete and accurate 2020 Census count                                                CITY COVENANT CHURCH                                                                  Support for youth sports programming in
      in southeast Michigan...........................................$306,860                 Support to attend Christian Community                                                 the city of Detroit.......................................................$15,000         DETROIT FUTURE CITY
                                                                                               Development Conference and to hire a consultant                                                                                                                                 Support for training and project-based learning
      THE CENTER FOR MICHIGAN INC.                                                             to implement business incubator............................$5,000                     CROMAINE DISTRICT LIBRARY                                                                 through Wayne State University Center for the Study
      Support for BridgeDetroit staff to attend three                                                                                                                                Support over two years for a sports                                                       of Citizenship..............................................................$12,000
      journalism conferences and training intensives,                                          CLARK PARK COALITION                                                                  equipment sharing program for youth in
      in preparation for its launch...................................$12,400                  Support for urban youth ice hockey                                                    Livingston County ...................................................$40,000              DETROIT HISPANIC DEVELOPMENT CORP.
                                                                                               programming in Detroit ......................................... $25,000                                                                                                        Support for an outreach and communications program
      CENTRO MULTICULTURAL LA FAMILIA INC.                                                                                                                                           CROSS POLLINATION CORRIDOR                                                                that is culturally and linguistically appropriate for the
      Support to increase census participation among                                           CODY ROUGE COMMUNITY ACTION ALLIANCE, CDC                                             Support to launch a Double Dutch training                                                 Latino community in Downriver communities and
      the Latino community in Oakland County with                                              Support for the development of a community-based                                      program and competition...........................................$4,051                  southwest Detroit .................................................... $30,000
      a focus on Pontiac..................................................... $30,000          caregivers support program................................... $25,000                                                                                                           Support for the Detroit Latino Coalition, a working
                                                                                               Support for the Cody Rouge Counts project,                                            CULTURESOURCE                                                                             group comprised of organizations and individual
      CHALDEAN AMERICAN LADIES OF CHARITY                                                      targeting residents and community members of                                          Support over two years for the Concert                                                    leaders committed to strengthening and unifying the
      Support for efforts to increase participation                                            neighborhoods on the west side of Detroit                                             of Colors: Detroit Diversity Festival...................$60,000                           Latino voice in southwest Detroit, in collaboration
      among immigrants and refugees in Oakland and                                             to participate in the 2020 Census........................ $30,000                     Support for a documentary film, “We Are Still Here”,                                      with We the People Michigan...............................$40,000
      Macomb counties in the 2020 Census............... $20,000                                                                                                                      formerly “Comeback: Bankruptcy and Rebirth
      Support for an immigrant and refugee leadership                                          COLLEGE FOR CREATIVE STUDIES                                                          of America’s City”..................................................... $50,000           DETROIT HORSE POWER
      program, in collaboration with the International                                         Support for Design Core Detroit staff to participate                                                                                                                            Support for expanding summer and
      Institute of Metropolitan Detroit........................ $30,000                        in racial equity training with the Racial Equity                                      DDP BIKE SHARE CORPORATION                                                                after-school horseback riding programs
                                                                                               Institute, and storytelling training with                                             Support for an adaptive bike share program                                                for Detroit youth....................................................... $20,000
      CHALDEAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION                                                            EarlyWorks LLC........................................................$12,000         that provides cycling options for riders of                                               Support to establish a Youth
      Support to establish a program that provides                                                                                                                                   all abilities...................................................................$40,000   Leadership Council...................................................$10,000
      free legal services to low-income individuals                                            COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVOCATES OF DETROIT
      with civil legal matters that pertain to the                                             Support to promote participation in the 2020 Census,                                  DEAF PERFORMING ARTIST NETWORK                                                            DETROIT JOURNALISM ENGAGEMENT FUND
      family unit................................................................... $75,000   especially to underserved populations, through                                        Support for a web-series that promotes                                                    Support for an effort to increase the quality, outcomes,
      Support for a home-based support                                                         community outreach............................................... $23,000             accessibility and increases the quality of life of                                        and reach of journalism in the region, with an emphasis
      program for caregivers............................................ $25,000                                                                                                     deaf and hard of hearing residents of                                                     on engagement, innovation, and the equitable
      Support for a 2020 Census awareness                                                      COMMUNITY LIVING CENTERS INC.                                                         southeast Michigan.................................................. $50,000              recovery of Detroit ................................................... $52,184
      campaign targeted towards immigrants and the                                             Support for the positioning needed to bridge
      Chaldean community across the                                                            financial gaps and enhance the quality of life                                        DEARBORN PUBLIC SCHOOLS                                                                   DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
      tri-county region ...................................................... $30,000         of people with intellectual and                                                       Support for a youth program that provides an                                              Support for increased community engagement
                                                                                               developmental disabilities..................................... $50,000               introduction to intramural sports and healthy living                                      by taking arts out of the museum and placing
      CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF DETROIT                                                                                                                                               education.....................................................................$23,706     it in the community..................................................$119,245
                                                                                               Support for training and professional development
      Support for a facility feasibility analysis                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Support for the “Van Gogh in America”
                                                                                               opportunities for paid caregivers ......................... $25,000
      and assessment...........................................................$18,000                                                                                               CITY OF DETROIT                                                                           exhibition.................................................................... $75,000
                                                                                                                                                                                     Support for improvement and maintenance to
      CHANDLER PARK CONSERVANCY                                                                CONGRESS OF COMMUNITIES                                                               ensure Pistons-Palace parks are clean and
                                                                                               Support to engage low-income and immigrant                                                                                                                                      DETROIT JUSTICE CENTER
      Support for an urban youth lacrosse                                                                                                                                            green neighborhood spaces..................................$239,170                       Support for the Community Legal
                                                                                               parents to promote census participation
      program on the east side of Detroit..................... $25,000                                                                                                                                                                                                         Worker Program..........................................................$4,500
                                                                                               among families in southwest Detroit.................. $20,000
                                                                                                                                                                                     DETROIT 300 CONSERVANCY
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Support to expand its Legal
      CHELSEA HEALTH AND WELLNESS FOUNDATION                                                                                                                                         Support for youth sports sampling programming
      Support for a sports-equipment sharing
                                                                                               COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS                                                       in downtown Detroit parks.................................... $25,000
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Services Practice....................................................$100,000
                                                                                               Support for 2019 activities of the Arts
      program for youth in Washtenaw County..........$40,000
                                                                                               Affinity Group.............................................................. $1,000                                                                                             DETROIT PAL INC.
                                                                                                                                                                                     DETROIT ACTION
                                                                                               Support for annual membership.......................... $28,800                                                                                                                 Support for youth development programming
      CITY OF CHELSEA                                                                                                                                                                Support for Good Jobs Now for canvassing and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               for 4-to-8 year olds in Detroit................................$15,000
      Support for facility expansion for the Chelsea                                                                                                                                 educational activities to promote census
      Area Historical Society........................................... $23,500                                                                                                     participation to homeless, low-income and
                                                                                                                                                                                     transient metro Detroiters..................................... $20,000

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      DETROIT PARENT NETWORK                                                                   DOWNTOWN DETROIT PARTNERSHIP INC.                                                        FAMILY LEARNING INSTITUTE                                                              FRIENDS FOR THE DEARBORN ANIMAL SHELTER
      Support to expand programming for families                                               Support of public space maintenance                                                      Support for the Doris H. Sperling Family                                               Support for animal welfare workshops and adoption
      who have children with special needs, in                                                 in 2019.......................................................................$225,000   Learning Institute to support tutoring at the                                          vouchers to remove animal adoption barriers
      partnership with Color of Autism........................ $50,000                         Support for the Urban Land Institute’s TAP                                               reopened center ....................................................... $20,000        for seniors and low-income households............. $25,000
                                                                                               process in support of the Detroit Public
      DETROIT PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES INITIATIVE                                               Spaces Initiative.........................................................$55,826        CITY OF FERNDALE                                                                       FRIENDS OF DETROIT ROWING INC.
      Support to develop a map and website of                                                                                                                                           Support to implement SportPort, a sports-equipment                                     Support for the expansion and enhancement of the
      Detroit Parks and Public Spaces................................ $800                     EAGLE SPORTS CLUB                                                                        sharing program for youth in Ferndale and                                              Learn-to-Row Summer Youth Program............ $25,000
                                                                                               Support for coaches training and hiring of certified                                     Hazel Park.................................................................. $50,000
      DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY                                                                   game officials............................................................. $25,000                                                                                             FRIENDS OF THE ROUGE
      Support to expand the Wash & Learn program,                                                                                                                                       FIGURE SKATING IN DETROIT                                                              Support for the Lower Rouge River Water Trail site
      which provides early learning in                                                         EASTER SEALS - MICHIGAN INC.                                                             Support for growing youth figure skating in                                            plans, sign pilot and coordination........................ $49,500
      Detroit laundromats................................................ $35,000              Support to expand the Miracle League of                                                  Detroit among girls of color................................... $20,000
                                                                                               Michigan, a recreational program for youth                                               Support for I Can Excel, an after-school program                                       FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
      DETROIT PUBLIC THEATRE                                                                   with special needs..................................................... $50,000          that provides skating instruction, educational                                         Support to expand a life skills and educational
      Support for activities related to Staging                                                                                                                                         workshops and enrichment activities....................$4,500                          program for children with special needs............ $35,000
      Change Detroit cohort participation...................$10,000                            CITY OF ECORSE
                                                                                               Support for completion of protected bikeway                                              THE FIRST TEE OF GREATER DETROIT                                                       FULL CIRCLE FOUNDATION
      DETROIT REGIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOUNDATION                                                  and pedestrian improvements on West                                                      Support for multi-sport play and sports                                                Support for the expansion of TEAM 26, a program
      Support for charitable activities that                                                   Jefferson in Ecorse.................................................. $50,000            sampling programming for youth..........................$15,000                        that supports special needs youth as they exit the
      support economic development in                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          public school system................................................ $24,960
      southeast Michigan.............................................$2,109,900                EDUCATE YOUTH                                                                            CITY OF FLAT ROCK
                                                                                               Support for after-school and summer activities for                                       Support for ensuring that every resident in Flat Rock                                  FUNDERS NETWORK FOR SMART GROWTH
      DETROIT RIVERFRONT CONSERVANCY INC.                                                      youth living in Ypsilanti.............................................$5,000             is counted for the 2020 Census, especially in                                          AND LIVABLE COMMUNITIES
      Support over two years to build organizational                                                                                                                                    historically undercounted areas........................... $20,000                     Support for annual membership............................. $1,500
      capacity through the implementation of a                                                 RUTH ELLIS CENTER INC.
      new database system............................................... $75,000               Support to establish the Center for Lesbian                                              FOCUS: HOPE                                                                            FUTURE OF INFORMATION
      Support of public space maintenance                                                      and Queer Women and Girls................................. $25,000                       Support for census education and outreach activities                                   Support for a series of community conversations about
      in 2019 ......................................................................$245,000   Support over two years for LGBTQ individuals                                             in neighborhoods surrounding the organization’s                                        the future of information and technology
                                                                                               seeking behavioral health services....................... $50,000                        Detroit headquarters...............................................$40,000             in communities................................................................. $216
      DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA INC.
                                                                                                                                                                                        Support to build evaluation systems and organization-
      Support for attracting new audiences to The                                              ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY PARTNERS, INC.                                                                                                                                             GILDA’S CLUB-METRO DETROIT
                                                                                                                                                                                        wide intake procedures to improve program
      Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center....$250,000                                     Support for technical assistance for Detroit affordable                                                                                                                         Support for caregiver support programs
                                                                                                                                                                                        quality, impact, and sustainability....................... $50,000
      Support for digital experimentation in                                                   housing nonprofits to implement energy-efficient                                                                                                                                for those affected by cancer.....................................$12,910
      audience and community engagement.............. $113,492                                 and disaster-resiliency plans................................. $50,000                   FORGOTTEN HARVEST                                                                      GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN
                                                                                                                                                                                        Support to expand Link2Feed, a client data-gathering
      DETROIT YOUTH CONCERT CHOIR AND PERFORMING                                               EQUALITY MICHIGAN                                                                                                                                                               Support to expand a leadership development
                                                                                                                                                                                        system, to gain insight into food insecurity and
      ARTS COMPANY                                                                             Support to build an integrated voter engagement                                                                                                                                 program for girls from low-income families
                                                                                                                                                                                        optimize service to food-insecure residents
      Support for general operations during a                                                  program focused on encouraging the involvement                                                                                                                                  in grades 6-8............................................................... $30,000
                                                                                                                                                                                        in southeast Michigan............................................. $75,000
      significant phase of expansion.............................. $50,000                     of the LGBTQ community..................................... $25,000
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               GLOBAL DETROIT
      DETROIT ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY                                                                                                                                                        THE FOUNDATION CENTER-NEW YORK                                                         Support for all staff training with the
                                                                                               EVANGELICAL HOMES OF MICHIGAN                                                            Support for annual CF Insights
      Support over two years to expand Nature Tots, a                                          Support to increase census participation with                                                                                                                                   Racial Equity Institute ............................................$12,400
      program designed to engage young children and their                                                                                                                               membership ................................................................. $9,750    Support for an immigrant inclusion narrative
                                                                                               education presentations and direct census form
      caregivers in outdoor play at the Belle Isle                                             assistance in three senior housing facilities in                                                                                                                                building project......................................................... $50,000
      Nature Center and community sites................... $25,000                                                                                                                      FOUNDATION FOR DETROIT’S FUTURE                                                        Support for Common Bond, a cross-cultural fabric
                                                                                               Madison Heights......................................................... $7,000
                                                                                                                                                                                        Support for the DIA settlement (“the Grand Bargain”),                                  design workshop series in Brightmoor, in collaboration
                                                                                               Support for general operations in 2020............. $50,000                              contained in the resolution of the City of
      DEVELOPMENT CENTERS INC.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 with the African Bureau of Immigration
      Support for Supporting Brightmoor Leaders                                                                                                                                         Detroit Bankruptcy............................................... $500,000             and Social Affairs (ABISA)................................... $25,000
      early care providers to attend training................ $30,964
                                                                                               FAIR FOOD NETWORK
                                                                                               Support for providing healthy produce to                                                 FREEDOM HOUSE                                                                          GOLF ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATION INC.
                                                                                               southeast Michigan families and sharing                                                  Support to enhance immigration legal services
      DOING DEVELOPMENT DIFFERENTLY IN METRO DETROIT                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Support for increased access to golf for
                                                                                               best practices............................................................. $50,000      for asylum seekers, asylees, and resettled refugees,
      Support for staff to build resources and skills in                                                                                                                                                                                                                       youth across southeast Michigan..........................$10,000
      Adobe Creative Cloud, and for a study trip to Atlanta,                                                                                                                            in collaboration with the Southwest Detroit Immigrant
      Georgia, focused on innovative community benefit                                                                                                                                  and Refugee Center and Samaritas..................... $30,000
      agreement policies .....................................................$11,983

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      GOOD GRIEF DETROIT: WHERE DO BLACK WOMEN GO                                              GROSSE POINTE ARTISTS ASSOCIATION                                                       TOWNSHIP OF HOLLY                                                                        JUDSON CENTER INC.
      TO GRIEVE?                                                                               Support for a part-time Education Coordinator,                                          Support for a parkour park to encourage sports                                           Support for implementation costs and improvements
      Support to attend grief counselor training program                                       to further expand and sustain growing work                                              sampling and the love of outdoor recreation for                                          to metro Detroit’s only respite home for
      and launch a community gathering to honor                                                of the organization................................................... $25,000          Holly and surrounding communities.................. $50,000                              caregivers of children............................................... $25,000
      loved ones......................................................................$5,000                                                                                                                                                                                    Support for play equipment to support
                                                                                               GROSSE POINTE FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION                                           HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER                                                                underserved children with autism........................$10,000
      GOOD SPORTS, INC.                                                                        Support for expanding and continuing The Leader                                         Support for the expansion of an arts and
      Support for equipment and consultation for the                                           in Me in three additional schools......................... $25,000                      writing competition for middle and high                                                  KADIMA JEWISH SUPPORT SERVICES FOR
      youth sports-equipment sharing pilot project                                                                                                                                     school students..........................................................$40,000         ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
      in southeast Michigan...........................................$100,000                 GROSSE POINTE THEATRE INC.                                                                                                                                                       Support for increasing Kadima’s capacity to
                                                                                               Support for adding a Technical Theater                                                  HURON-CLINTON METROPARKS FOUNDATION                                                      further develop and expand its Creative
      GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH                                                                   education program, to the current Youth on                                              Support for redevelopment and construction of                                            Expressions Program.............................................. $80,000
      Support for general operations in 2020............. $20,000                              Stage program........................................................... $23,000        multi-use recreational trails for communities
                                                                                                                                                                                       in Oakland and Macomb counties....................... $50,000                            BARBARA ANN KARMANOS CANCER INSTITUTE
      GRACE IN ACTION COLLECTIVES                                                              GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION                                                                                                                                           Support for expansion of the Cancer Caregiver
      Support to promote census participation in                                               Support for programming which honors area veterans                                      IMMIGRANTS/REFUGEES PROJECT                                                              Support Community Program.............................. $25,000
      southwest Detroit through outreach and increased                                         and military through a series of events............... $25,000                          Support for a landscape scan that
      access of the online census form.......................... $30,000                                                                                                               documents philanthropic investments in local                                             KIDS ON THE GO
                                                                                               HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF HURON VALLEY                                                    immigrant/refugee-serving organizations............$8,917                                Support for a youth sports program for children
      GRANDMONT/ROSEDALE DEVELOPMENT CORP.                                                     Support for the implementation of SportPort,                                                                                                                                     with disabilities in Macomb, Wayne and
      Support for pre-development activities related                                           a youth sport equipment sharing program                                                 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION                                                                surrounding counties............................................... $20,000
      to the acquisition of multi- and single-family                                           in Ypsilanti..................................................................$40,000   FOR GREAT LAKES RESEARCH
      housing properties.....................................................$27,000                                                                                                   Support for compiling and publishing indicator                                           LEADERS ADVANCING AND HELPING COMMUNITIES
                                                                                               HEAD START INNOVATION FUND                                                              reports on the ecosystem health of the Detroit                                           Support to expand a substance abuse
      GRANDPARENTS PARENTING AGAIN                                                             Support for a comprehensive, citywide Head                                              River and Western Lake Erie................................ $30,000                      prevention program for middle and high
      Support to receive legal and business consultation                                       Start enrollment campaign and an early educator                                                                                                                                  school age youth ....................................................... $45,000
      from Michigan Community Resources and hold a                                             talent attraction plan..............................................$107,842            INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE
      summit on affordable housing for seniors.............$3,123                              Support for the evaluation of the Head Start                                            OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT INC.                                                             LELAND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, INC.
                                                                                               Innovation Fund and its grantees.......................$162,527                         Support to promote an accurate census count                                              Support to attend the National Summer
      GRANTMAKERS CONCERNED WITH                                                                                                                                                       of Detroit’s Banglatown and Warrendale                                                   Learning Association Summit ................................$5,000
                                                                                               Support for organizations and facilitation of a
      IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES                                                                                                                                                          neighborhoods........................................................... $20,000
                                                                                               citywide Head Start Learning Network.................$4,012
      Support for annual membership............................. $3,750                                                                                                                Support for a literacy and workforce development                                         LIFE DIRECTIONS
                                                                                                                                                                                       training program in partnership with the Yemeni                                          Support to expand social-emotional learning
      GRANTMAKERS IN HEALTH                                                                    HEART OF THE GREAT LAKES                                                                American Leadership Association.......................$60,000                            programs at Western International High
                                                                                               Support for a pilot project to build interest in
      Support for annual membership............................. $2,875                                                                                                                Support for immigrant and refugee integration                                            School in Detroit ...................................................... $35,000
                                                                                               the economic and environmental potential of
                                                                                                                                                                                       programming in Warrendale, in collaboration with the
                                                                                               southeast Michigan as a freshwater hub of the
      GRANTMAKERS IN THE ARTS                                                                                                                                                          Islamic Center of Detroit, Warrendale Community                                          LIFELAB KIDS FOUNDATION
                                                                                               Great Lakes..................................................................$10,074
      Support for annual membership.............................$3,500                                                                                                                 Organization and the City of Detroit..................$40,000                            Support for providing social support services to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                caregivers of children with special needs........... $25,000
      GREATER DETROIT AREA HEALTH COUNCIL INC.                                                 THE HELM                                                                                INVEST DETROIT FOUNDATION
                                                                                               Support for refurbishing the Medical Loan Closet,
      Support for a youth diabetes prevention program in                                                                                                                               Support for the expansion of the Hacker Fellows                                          LIVINGSTON COUNTY CATHOLIC CHARITIES
                                                                                               which serves area seniors and caregivers.............. $7,500
      Mount Clemens........................................................ $35,000                                                                                                    Program, which will grow the availability and quality                                    Support for a program to support
                                                                                                                                                                                       of entrepreneurial talent in the competitive-edge                                        family caregivers........................................................ $12,995
                                                                                               HELPING HUT                                                                             technology sectors in Michigan..........................$250,000
      GREATER EBENEZER CHILD CARE CENTER                                                       Support to engage and educate the residents of the                                                                                                                               Support for the second phase of an
      Support to design and implement a Brightmoor                                             Banglatown neighborhood of Detroit and                                                                                                                                           elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation
      early care provider summit and to attend the                                                                                                                                     JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF                                                               prevention program .................................................$26,766
                                                                                               Hamtramck for greater participation in the
      Childcare Success Summit....................................... $4,895                                                                                                           METROPOLITAN DETROIT
                                                                                               2020 Census...............................................................$15,000
                                                                                                                                                                                       Support over two years to expand a vocational training                                   LIVINGSTON EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AGENCY
      THE GREEN DOOR INITIATIVE                                                                                                                                                        and community-based instruction program for                                              Support for expansion of the Livingston
                                                                                               HELPING OTHERS THROUGH PARTNERSHIP                                                      youth with special needs......................................... $38,000
      Support for training to introduce Detroiters                                             AND EDUCATION (HOPE) FUND                                                                                                                                                        Early Language and Literacy campaign............. $50,000
      to environmental careers...........................................$4,500                Support for program and educational activities
                                                                                                                                                                                       JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES OF WASHTENAW COUNTY                                               LUELLA HANNAN MEMORIAL HOME
                                                                                               of The HOPE Fund..................................................$36,237
      GREENWAYS INITIATIVE                                                                                                                                                             Support to provide services for volunteer and informal                                   Support for establishing an evidenced-based
      Support for a system of greenways in                                                                                                                                             caregivers.................................................................... $25,000   program for caregivers ........................................... $20,900
                                                                                               HIGHER HOPES
      southeast Michigan......................................................$1,420           Support to distribute healthy meal kits to Head Start
                                                                                               centers in metro Detroit year-round................... $20,000
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      MACK AVENUE COMMUNITY CHURCH COMMUNITY                                                MICHIGAN OPERA THEATRE                                                                   MUNSON MEDICAL CENTER                                                                OAKLAND COUNTY
      DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION                                                               Support to build awareness of the opera                                                  Support for a program developed to provide                                           Support for public and school-based
      Support for resident-led 2020 Census                                                  within Detroit’s urban core..................................... $50,133                 continuous care to patients suffering from                                           engagement and education about the county’s
      awareness and education in the Islandview and                                                                                                                                  opioid use disorder in partnership with                                              bicentennial celebration, and digitization
      Pingree Park neighborhoods on the east                                                MICHIGAN SCIENCE CENTER                                                                  community providers........................................... $400,000              of key archives...........................................................$46,000
      side of Detroit............................................................ $20,000   Support for the Explainers Program, a new
                                                                                            initiative that will offer high-quality training so                                      NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN INC.                                          OAKLAND INTEGRATED HEALTHCARE NETWORK
      MACOMB COUNTY                                                                         Detroit high school students can become                                                  Support for a family caregivers                                                      Support over two years for organizational
      Support for a 2020 Census outreach strategy                                           employed as science center docents.................... $75,000                           support program........................................................$24,105       diversity, equity and inclusion training, and
      to ensure an accurate count of underserved                                                                                                                                                                                                                          implementation across 12 health centers in
      and marginalized populations in                                                       MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY                                                      NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION-MICHIGAN                                                Oakland County........................................................ $50,000
      Macomb County....................................................... $20,000          MUSIC SCHOOL-DETROIT                                                                     Support over two years for Sacred Grounds, an
                                                                                            Support to launch the Music Empowers                                                     interfaith program to create native wildlife habitats                                OLDER PERSON’S COMMISSION
      MARYGROVE CONSERVANCY                                                                 program at the Community Music                                                           and engage surrounding communities                                                   Support for Adult Fitness Playground for Seniors in
      Support for Everyone Counts at Marygrove, a                                           School - Detroit.......................................................$100,000          through sustainability education.......................... $65,000                   Rochester Community............................................ $50,000
      collaborative project to increase census participation
      in undercounted populations in four zip codes                                         MICHIGAN UNITED                                                                          NEUTRAL ZONE INC.                                                                    ONE MICHIGAN FOR THE GLOBAL MAJORITY
      surrounding the campus......................................... $30,000               Support for community navigators to assist key                                           Support to develop a youth leadership team to guide                                  Support to increase census participation among
                                                                                            communities across the tri-county region with                                            the agency-wide use of restorative practices, and help                               immigrant and Latino populations in
      MATRIX HUMAN SERVICES                                                                 census awareness and participation.................... $20,000                           train other youth organizations to replicate                                         southwest Detroit...................................................... $14,445
      Support to engage and educate historically                                            Support to expand a program designed to                                                  a sense of belonging and mattering....................... $19,450
      undercounted populations to increase participation                                    provide professional development to immigrant                                                                                                                                 OPIOID ABUSE PREVENTION PROJECT
      in the 2020 census in Wayne, Oakland, and                                             women and offer resource navigation to                                                   NEW DETROIT INC.                                                                     Support to launch an effort to decrease
      Macomb counties..................................................... $30,000          community members............................................... $50,000                 Support for organizational capacity-building                                         Michigan opioid overdoses and deaths through
                                                                                                                                                                                     and strategic plan implementation....................$100,000                        prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and
                                                                                            Support to increase civic engagement
      MATRIX THEATRE COMPANY INC.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         sustained recovery...................................................... $89,711
                                                                                            among immigrant communities in southwest
      Support for activities related to Staging                                                                                                                                      NEW HAMPSHIRE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
                                                                                            Detroit and Dearborn, in collaboration
      Change Detroit cohort participation...................$10,000                                                                                                                  Support for annual membership for the Community                                      ORGANIZATIONAL TALENT INITIATIVE
                                                                                            with ACCESS............................................................$40,000
                                                                                                                                                                                     Foundation Opportunity Network ........................$5,000                        Support for a program to provide
      MICHIGAN ADVOCACY PROGRAM                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           high-quality staff training to support Detroit’s
      Support to expand outreach to Michigan’s
                                                                                            MIDTOWN DETROIT INC.                                                                     NONPROFIT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FUND                                                  revitalization efforts..................................................$27,515
                                                                                            Support of public space maintenance
      farmworkers and immigrant workers to ensure                                                                                                                                    Support for senior consultant assistance to help
                                                                                            in 2019.......................................................................$220,000
      their workplace rights are protected, in collaboration                                                                                                                         neighborhood development organizations grow                                          PEACEPLAYERS INTERNATIONAL
      with Michigan Immigrant Rights Center,                                                                                                                                         their capacity.............................................................$64,000   Support for the expansion of PeacePlayers
      the Sugar Law Center, and Farmworker
                                                                                            MONROE COUNTY OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM                                                                                                                                             Detroit’s PeaceLeague and Leadership
                                                                                            Support for the implementation of SportPort,
      Legal Services............................................................ $25,000                                                                                             NORTH END WOODWARD COMMUNITY COALITION                                               Development Program............................................ $25,000
                                                                                            a youth sport equipment sharing program in
                                                                                                                                                                                     Support to promote census participation in
                                                                                            Monroe County......................................................... $80,000
      MICHIGAN COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK                                                                                                                                                the North End neighborhood and Highland Park                                         PEDALS (POSITIVE EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
      Support for the Michigan Coalition for Undocumented                                                                                                                            through outreach and increased access of                                             AND LEARNING SKILLS)
      Student Success, in collaboration with One
                                                                                            MOSAIC YOUTH THEATRE OF DETROIT                                                          the online census form............................................ $30,000           Support for a project with early childhood centers
                                                                                            Support for activities related to Staging
      Michigan for the Global Majority........................ $30,000                                                                                                                                                                                                    to improve the social-emotional skills of children
                                                                                            Change Detroit cohort participation...................$10,000
                                                                                                                                                                                     NORTH STAR REACH                                                                     and teacher satisfaction........................................ $296,927
      MICHIGAN COMMUNITY RESOURCES                                                                                                                                                   Support for programming for
      Support for organization-wide racial equity
                                                                                            MOTOR CITY GROUNDS CREW                                                                  parent caregivers....................................................... $25,000     PIAST INSTITUTE
                                                                                            Support for a community tool library that gives Detroit
      training and for three staff to complete                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Support to increase 2020 Census participation
                                                                                            residents affordable access to common tools and
      facilitator training.....................................................$12,000                                                                                               NORTOWN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP.                                                  in Hamtramck through education, building
                                                                                            equipment, as well as safety and skilled
                                                                                                                                                                                     Support to conduct a sustainable energy feasibility                                  trust with immigrant groups, and
                                                                                            trades workshops......................................................$60,000
      MICHIGAN DISABILITY RIGHTS COALITION                                                                                                                                           study to explore cost-saving solutions for                                           increased accessibility..............................................$15,000
      Support for domestic and sexual violence                                              Support for the expansion of youth sports                                                residents in northeast Detroit................................$15,000
      response training for individuals with                                                activities in Detroit................................................... $25,000                                                                                              PICO NATIONAL NETWORK
      developmental and mental health disabilities                                                                                                                                   CITY OF OAK PARK                                                                     Support for FORCE Detroit to implement a
      in southeast Michigan............................................. $50,000            MOTOR CITY TENNIS CLUB                                                                   Support for a pocket park in the 9 Mile                                              program that promotes collective advocacy and
                                                                                            Support for youth tennis programming...............$21,000                               commercial corridor................................................ $50,000          neighborhood-based safety efforts......................$60,000
      MICHIGAN NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION
      Support for annual membership..............................$1,100

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