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CREATING PERMANENT, POSITIVE CHANGE 2019 YEARBOOK 2

2019 YEARBOOK

TO CREATE PERMANENT, POSITIVE 04 CHANGE IN PEOPLE’S LIVES MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR & PRESIDENT THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION CREATES PERMANENT, POSITIVE CHANGE IN SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN THROUGH THOUGHTFUL PHILANTHROPY. WITH GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM THOUSANDS OF DONORS, THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION IS 08 PERMANENT ENDOWMENT AND HELPING INDIVIDUALS, PROGRAMS & GRANTS FAMILIES AND BUSINESSES FULFILL THEIR CHARITABLE GOALS. 34 FUNDS OF THE FOUNDATION 78 2018 DONORS $94 MILLION $87 MILLION MORE THAN $94 MILLION MORE THAN $87 MILLION 86 IN NEW GIFTS IN GRANTS DISTRIBUTED 86 MAKING A GIFT 87 INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS 88 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 90 ADVISORY COMMITTEES 92 FORMER TRUSTEES $ MILLION 93 STAFF 3,900 900 THROUGH 3,900 GRANTS NEARLY $900 MILLION IN TOTAL ASSETS 4 5

MESSAGE FROM Development Corporation will educate community important to our everyday lives. Historically, some THE CHAIR & PRESIDENT journalists on how to better utilize their cell phones to populations, including communities of color, low-income ------capture high-quality photos and video. households, immigrants, and young children, have been under-counted in the census. Undercounts deprive The continued opioid addiction epidemic is communities of necessary resources and representation. Community is one of the oldest and deepest desires. touching individuals and families across the country For the first time, the 2020 census will be implemented and throughout our region. In 2017, drug overdoses killed largely using online data collection. The Community Each of us, throughout our lifetimes, belongs to multiple nearly 2,700 people in Michigan, with 1,901 of those Foundation has launched the “Southeast Michigan deaths attributed to opioids. The Center for Disease Counts” campaign in support of a complete and accurate communities – neighborhoods, schools, houses of worship, Control reports that overall drug overdose deaths count in the 2020 U.S. Census. The effort is supported places of work. Through communities, we connect with exceeded traffic and gun deaths combined in 2017, by the Michigan Nonprofit Association, the Council of a figure that is likely underreported. The Community Michigan Foundations, and the Ballmer Group. and contribute to the world around us. Foundation, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Blue Cross Blue The Community Foundation will provide grants to local Shield Foundation, Michigan Health Endowment Fund, nonprofit organizations, libraries, churches, community and the Superior Health Foundation came together to centers, and others to engage under-counted communities make grants during the year to address the epidemic. in understanding the importance of the census and to The partnership was expanded to include the state of increase participation in their communities. Michigan, Flinn Foundation, and the Jewish Fund. he Community Foundation for Southeast For two decades, the Community Foundation has Already in 2019, with the support of this partnership, the Through these activities and the hundreds of grants Michigan has the great privilege of connecting supported the development and maintenance of Community Foundation has made $2.7 million available we provide, the Community Foundation encourages T people and organizations to their communities greenways and public spaces. While largely a public to health care systems to implement a “no wrong door” permanent, positive change. With the generous support of – and across communities – through thoughtful responsibility, private financial support for greenways approach. This better connects people who have opioid thousands of donors, the Community Foundation builds philanthropy. Our challenge is to use the collective is valuable, and in some cases, essential. addictions to providers in their communities for medical endowment for the region and helps individuals, families interests of our donors and partners to achieve real, The Community Foundation has held endowments assisted treatment and therapy. and businesses fulfill their charitable goals. We are lasting improvement in the quality of life for all to support maintenance of selected spaces in Detroit grateful to all who entrust their charitable giving with us. throughout the region. for many years. This year the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Since its inception in 2007, the New Economy Initiative Foundation’s commitment to the Detroit RiverFront (NEI) has received total contributions of $159 million We appreciate the service of our dedicated Trustees Last year, we distributed more than $87 million in Conservancy to develop the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. from 13 foundations. NEI focuses on entrepreneurship and our hundreds of volunteers. We thank all of them for over 3,900 grants – one of the largest amounts in the Centennial Park on Detroit’s west riverfront led to the as a driver of personal, community, and economic another year of commitment and hard work. We would Community Foundation’s 35-year history. Our grants Wilson Foundation contributing $10 million to the development and growth. To date, NEI grantees have like to recognize the service of David Baker Lewis, who support thousands of promising programs in the arts, Community Foundation to support the maintenance helped more than 276,000 people through events, stepped down from our Board in 2018. Sadly, we note education, economic development, environment, of that Park in perpetuity. The Wilson Foundation workshops, and programs. More than 12,000 businesses the passing of Terry Adderley, Alfred R. Glancy III, The health, human services, and more. Grants were made to committed an additional $10 million to the Community have been assisted and 2,700 new businesses launched. Hon. Damon J. Keith, and Jonathan T. Walton, who were organizations small and large, regional and local, old and Foundation to ensure the maintenance of other NEI has provided $2.2 million to 144 existing businesses valued long-time members of our Board. new. In this report, you can read about how our support greenways across the seven counties. We hope to in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck. An additional of leaders, innovation, and sustainability have made continue to increase the amount of endowment support 2,200 businesses in these communities have been We are always eager to hear your thoughts about how we permanent impact in the region. available across the region to assist in keeping public connected to support services to assist with their growth. can have the most impact on the region. We are honored spaces maintained for the benefit all. to serve southeast Michigan and thank you for your Thanks to thousands of donors, the Community The United States census is not something we often continued support. Foundation continues to rank in the top 30 in asset size During 2018, the Community Foundation continued think about, but the data gathered every 10 years are of more than 800 community foundations nationwide. raising awareness about how change in the delivery In 2018, we received more than $94 million in new gifts, of information and news impacts our lives, our and at year-end 2018, our assets totaled more than communities, and our democracy. A series of public $870 million. discussions was held with experts in data and information science, first amendment policy and the law. The Community Foundation promotes the value of The Community Foundation, the John S. and James L. endowments: building permanent community capital. Knight Foundation and the Ford Foundation, are working There’s a growing recognition that having predictable together to support quality local journalism. Grants to 20 financial support through both good and weaker partnering organizations support a variety of projects, economic times allows charitable organizations to including a partnership of the Detroit Free Press with Mariam C. Noland James B. Nicholson innovate and maintain quality programs. We are pleased Michigan Community Resources aimed at educating President Chair that now more than 200 organizations are building citizens about how to utilize the Freedom of Information endowment with the Community Foundation and Act to improve community knowledge. A partnership benefitting from our support of their efforts. of Michigan State University and Grandmont Rosedale 6 7

Steven K. Hamp Edward J. Miller William W. Shelden Jr. Chair Vice Chairman President Michigan Education Detroit Investment Fund/ The Elizabeth, Allan and Warren Board of Trustees Excellence Foundation Invest Detroit Foundation Shelden Fund William M. Hermann Bruce E. Nyberg Vivian Day Stroh President Board Director Civic Leader The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan was founded in 1984 by a visionary Hermann Consulting Flagstar Bank Board of Trustees. Now, as then, the Board is comprised of civic leaders who represent the Gary Torgow Paul C. Hillegonds Cynthia J. Pasky Chairman breadth, depth, and diversity of the communities we serve. CEO President and CEO Chemical Financial Corp. Michigan Health Endowment Fund Strategic Staffing Solutions Inc. Barbara C. Van Dusen George G. Johnson Bruce D. Peterson Civic Leader Chairman Senior Vice President and George Johnson & Co. General Counsel Dale L. Watchowski DTE Energy President, CEO and COO Bonnie Larson REDICO LLC Civic Leader William F. Pickard Chairman Sean K. Werdlow CHAIR TRUSTEES Lena R. Epstein Eric B. Larson Global Automotive Alliance Senior Managing Director and COO James B. Nicholson Co-Owner President and CEO Siebert Cisneros Shank & Co. LLC Chair Maggie A. Allesee Vesco Oil Corp. Larson Realty Group Stephen R. Polk PVS Chemicals Inc. Civic Leader President and CEO Ken Whipple John M. Erb John D. Lewis Highgate LLC Retired CEO VICE CHAIR Linda Wasserman Aviv President Chairman Consumers Energy Penny B. Blumenstein Partner Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Flagstar Bank Glenda D. Price Civic Leader Honigman Miller Schwartz Family Foundation Former President and Cohn LLP Henry W. Lim Detroit Public Schools Foundation VICE CHAIR Jennifer M. Fischer Chair Emeritus David M. Hempstead Michael E. Bannister Civic Leader Department of Dermatology David T. Provost Partner Former Chairman and CEO Henry Ford Hospital President and CEO Bodman PLC Ford Motor Credit Co. Phillip Wm. Fisher Chemical Financial Corp. Founder Dana M. Locniskar VICE CHAIR Albert M. Berriz Mission Throttle L3C Managing Director – Christopher L. Rizik Reginald M. Turner CEO Wealth Management CEO Attorney McKinley Companies LLC Jenice C. Mitchell Ford Merrill Lynch Private Banking Renaissance Venture Capital Fund Clark Hill PLC Chief General Counsel and Investment Group Thomas C. Buhl Detroit Public Schools Pamela E. Rodgers Civic Leader SECRETARY Senior Vice President – Investments Community District Florine Mark Mary H. Weiser Fargo Advisors President, CEO and Hon. Gerald E. Rosen (Ret.) Civic Leader Bradley M. Gayton Chairman of the Board JAMS Andrew L. Camden Group Vice President, The WW Group Inc. Managing Director – Investments Chief Administrative Officer TREASURER Karen Sosnick Schoenberg and General Counsel Jack Martin Michael T. Monahan Kercheval Financial Group Principal Ford Motor Company Chairman President of Wells Fargo Advisors REDICO LLC Monahan Enterprises LLC Martin, Arrington, Allan D. Gilmour Desai & Meyers PC Ahmad Chebbani Alan E. Schwartz FOUNDING CHAIR President and CEO President Emeritus Barbara L. McQuade Partner Joseph L. Hudson Jr. OMNEX Corp. Wayne State University Professor from Practice Honigman Miller Schwartz Trustee University of Michigan Law School and Cohn LLP Hudson-Webber Foundation Paul R. Dimond Kouhaila G. Hammer Of Counsel President and CEO Miller, Canfield, Paddock Ghafari Associates LLC and Stone PLC 8 9

THE ART CENTER CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY OF Support for Art in Complex Community Change, GREATER ANN ARBOR a partnership with EmcArts that will benefit Support for cancer caregiver psychosocial Programs & Grants Mount Clemens artists and residents ...... $30,000 support programs ...... $23,478 THE ARTS LEAGUE OF MICHIGAN INC CENSUS PROJECT THE CARR CENTER Support for a coordinated nonprofit effort to The Community Foundation distributed more than 3,900 grants in 2018. The impact Support for the expansion of innovative arts achieve a complete and accurate 2020 Census of these grants across the seven counties of our service area can be seen throughout the programming...... $40,000 count in southeast Michigan ...... $455 year. As one of the largest regional grantmakers in southeast Michigan, we make strategic ASCENSION ST. JOHN CERTIFIED SENIOR SOLUTIONS investments to move the region forward. We partner with communities, nonprofits, Support for the purchase of an Algo 5 Newborn Support for a caregiver employer education foundations, and stakeholders to implement solutions to complex issues. We educate Hearing Screener at Holley Ear Institute...... $19,899 and resource program ...... $25,000 the community on pressing needs, build partnerships, undertake targeted initiatives, ASSOCIATION OF CHINESE AMERICANS INC. CHALDEAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION and make grants to support promising projects and organizations. DETROIT CHAPTER Support for a caregiver training and Support for English classes, health workshops, education program overseeing adults with and gardening programs to increase the health developmental disabilities ...... $25,000 of the Asian American community...... $54,500 CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF DETROIT BARBARA ANN KARMANOS Support for a new series of chamber ACTION FOR HEALTHY KIDS AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FUND CANCER INSTITUTE music concerts at the Grosse Pointe Support for implementation of evidence-based OF MICHIGAN Support for cancer caregiver programming War Memorial ...... $11,550 healthy eating and physical activity initiatives Support for charitable purposes, with a preference at the Institute’s Weisberg Cancer Treatment in St. Clair County schools...... $25,000 for use on executive leadership development Center in Farmington Hills...... $25,000 CHANDLER PARK CONSERVANCY opportunities, in recognition of the Mariam Support for summer youth sports programming ALICE IN WONDERLAND C. Noland Award for Nonprofit Leadership....$10,000 BEYOND BASICS in Chandler Park ...... $25,548 Support for the director of Alice in Support for programming at the Family Literacy Wonderland to attend the How Successful AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION INC. Center in Detroit targeting low-literacy adults CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF HARRISON Leaders Lead Conference ...... $1,985 METRO DETROIT CHAPTER and dropout youth ...... $50,000 BEAUTIFICATION COMMISSION Support to create cardiac ready communities Support for the creation and installation ALLIANCE FOR HOUSING OAKLAND in Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston BIPARTISAN POLICY CENTER INC. of a public arts in Harrison COUNTY CONTINUUM OF CARE counties through CPR community training Support for efforts impacting Michigan...... $3,776 Township’s Waterfront Park ...... $9,600 Support to pilot a program that provides initiatives...... $50,000 free legal services for homeless individuals BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT CHELSEA DISTRICT LIBRARY in Oakland County, in partnership with ARAB COMMUNITY CENTER FOR ECONOMIC Support for program enhancement at the Support for a three-day artist residency Street Democracy...... $65,000 AND SOCIAL SERVICES (ACCESS) Wing Lake Developmental Center...... $21,350 with writer Luis Rodriguez ...... $10,000 Support for education outreach focused on ALLIED MEDIA PROJECTS INC. Arab and Arab-American culture to southeast JAMES AND GRACE LEE BOGGS CENTER CHILDREN OF THE RISING OF THE SUN Support for the Equitable Internet Initiative... $5,000 Michigan’s K-12 educators and students...... $75,000 TO NURTURE COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP EMPOWERMENT CENTER Support for Dinner for 30, a program that Support for Riverwise magazine to explore Support for staff to participate in Sunbridge Support for programs at the Arab American new methods of storytelling, and to improve Institute trainings in collaborative leadership encourages people to bridge cultural divides National Museum that promote tolerance through live storytelling and ...... $20,000 community storytelling workshops that and classroom management ...... $5,000 and increase community engagement...... $32,284 highlight grassroots work...... $15,000 Support for Tostada Magazine to develop CHILDREN’S CENTER OF WAYNE a sustainable business strategy and continue ARC OF LIVINGSTON BRIGHTMOOR ARTISANS COLLECTIVE COUNTY INC. to uplift the culinary, social and business Support for a new advocacy and support Support for staff to attend the Detroit Food Support to expand a youth advisory and impacts of minority and immigrant program for individuals with disabilities in Summit, National Bioneers conference, leadership council ...... $12,500 communities ...... $20,000 Livingston County...... $5,000 and web-based Quickbooks training ...... $5,000 CLARK PARK COALITION AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ARISE DETROIT BRIGHTMOOR MAKERS Support for the expansion of sports sampling Support for Caregiver Resource Guides for Support to partner with the Michigan Support for staff to attend the Arts and Social and recreational free play for youth in cancer patient caregivers in Wayne County....$25,000 Chronicle to implement micro-journalism, Change Jam conference, Allied Media Projects southwest Detroit ...... $20,000 a strategy for in-depth community reporting conference, and STEAM and screen printing using citizen journalists, in Detroit’s trainings ...... $3,470 east-side neighborhoods...... $54,600 10 11

INNOVATION

Addressing opportunities to improve lives in southeast Michigan requires innovative approaches. The Community Foundation partners with organizations that are making improvements on a system-wide basis. We support programs that demonstrate emerging ideas, new collaborations, and solutions to significant challenges.

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CONNECTING COMMUNITIES TO HEALTH RESOURCES

____ Low-income families often face barriers to being healthy that higher income families do not. Detroit Local Initiatives Support Corp. (LISC Detroit), an organization that equips struggling communities with the capital, DEVELOPING SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL SKILLS strategy, and know-how to become places where people can thrive, developed an innovative community health FOR STUDENT SUCCESS worker program. The initiative is designed to improve health “on the ground” by building trust between Detroit residents and health care providers. Community health and safety workers act as liaisons between residents Research shows that children with -developed social and emotional skills are more successful in and local law enforcement, providing safety training and education to block clubs and offering health and school and life. The Positive Emotional Development and Learning Skills (PEDALS) Program teaches wellness training for children, parents, and seniors. The Community Foundation provided funds to support 3- to 5-year-old children functioning skills, including working memory, cognitive flexibility, and inhibitory additional health workers to help expand the program into more neighborhoods. control. With support from the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation and the Community Foundation’s oversight, implementation of PEDALS Southeast Michigan will impact the outcomes of more than 1,100 children in 86 classrooms in the region by 2020. 12 13

CITY YEAR DETROIT CRYSTAL SWANN, LLC Support for staff to participate in professional Support for staff to attend the Early ____ development with partner sites...... $5,000 Learning Leaders conference and National Black Child Development CITYMART FUND conference ...... $3,838 Support for a partnership between Citymart ENGAGING COMMUNITIES IN NEWS COVERAGE and the City of Detroit to experience and CULTURESOURCE evaluate the impact of an innovative approach Support for an adaptive leadership program Local newspapers have seen sharp declines in readership and diversity of reporting in recent years. to local government procurement ...... $30,000 for cultural sector leaders ...... $80,000 Understanding the importance of supporting local news, the Community Foundation partnered with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Ford Foundation to expand local news reporting and involve CODY ROUGE COMMUNITY ACTION DETROIT CRIME COMMISSION ALLIANCE, CDC Support to provide data and intelligence community residents in telling the story of Detroit’s future. The partnership led to the creation of the Detroit Support for staff to attend the Harvard University analysis for the Detroit Police Department Journalism Engagement Fund, which has provided $650,000 to 15 journalism projects since 2017. Executive Education program in Performance to dismantle human trafficking rings ...... $60,000 Projects have ranged from a race and justice reporting initiative highlighting issues affecting communities Measurement for Effective Management of Nonprofit Organizations...... $4,500 DETROIT EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION of color to workshops that advance citizen journalism. Through one of the grants, the Detroit Free Press FOUNDATION is partnering with Michigan Community Resources to teach residents how to use the Freedom Support for social justice and advocacy training Support to sustain community-driven of Information Act to access information. for the Cody Rouge Youth Council...... $20,000 storytelling with citizen journalists and expand the solutions-based journalism COLLEGE FOR CREATIVE STUDIES Support for Design Core Detroit to implement approach, in partnership with Community one of its largest programs, Detroit Month Development Advocates of Detroit and the of Design...... $65,000 Tuxedo Project ...... $50,000

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DETROIT EMPLOYMENT SOLUTIONS ADVOCATES OF DETROIT CORPORATION Support to pilot a resident-led neighborhood Support for the Grow Detroit’s Young tables program focused on advocacy, Talent Program for employer engagement organizing and planning...... $75,000 activities...... $50,000

COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT FUND, INC. DETROIT GREENWAYS COALITION Support for Detroit Home Mortgage, a program Support for the maintenance of designed to bridge the gap between a home’s Detroit greenways...... $120,000 value and the cost of repairs required to make DETROIT HORSEPOWER it safe and livable...... $50,000 Support for the expansion of summer and afterschool horseback riding and youth COALITION ON TEMPORARY SHELTER Support for Passport for Kids, an individualized development programs...... $20,000 coaching and mentorship program for DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS homeless children ...... $50,000 Support for increased community engagement Support for general operations in recognition by taking arts out of the museum and placing of the 2018 Richard F. Huegli Program it in the community...... $102,335 Excellence Award...... $5,000 DETROIT INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS Support over two years to expand a summer Support for annual membership...... $28,200 learning program for children with Support for the the Robert S. Collier special needs...... $48,600 Public Policy Endowment Fund...... $25,000 DETROIT JOURNALISM ENGAGEMENT FUND CROSSROADS OF MICHIGAN Support for an effort to increase the quality, Support over two years to grow the outcomes and reach of journalism in the region, early childhood learning component of a with an emphasis on engagement, innovation, parenting support program ...... $30,000 and the equitable recovery of Detroit...... $12,036 14 15

DETROIT PAL INC. ELE’S PLACE FRIENDS OF THE ROUGE GRANDPARENTS PARENTING AGAIN Support for maintenance and improvement Support to expand Ele’s Group, a grief Support for a watershed-wide water quality Support for staff to participate in the North of baseball diamonds at St. Hedwig support program for children and youth...... $20,000 monitoring and environmental action program American Council on Adoptable Children Recreational Center...... $4,000 for youth in grades fourth through 12th...... $70,000 conference, Grandparents Parenting Again EVANGELICAL HOMES OF MICHIGAN Support for the expansion of the train the trainer series, and Generations Support for the expansion of a fall-prevention FULL CIRCLE FOUNDATION United web-based training ...... $5,000 “Girls Changing the Game” program...... $25,000 program that improves the safety of low-income Support to formalize a job training program older adults in Oakland County...... $50,000 for special needs adults ages 18-26 DETROIT PUBLIC SAFETY FOUNDATION GRANTMAKERS CONCERNED WITH Support for Detroit Youth Violence Support for general operations in 2019...... $50,000 transitioning out of the Grosse Pointe Public IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES Prevention Initiative staff salaries...... $17,000 School System ...... $23,780 Support for annual membership...... $4,000 EVERYBODY READY DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION Support for staff to participate in FUNDERS NETWORK FOR SMART GRANTMAKERS IN HEALTH Support for hydration stations and “Talking is Teaching” training workshops...... $5,000 GROWTH AND LIVABLE COMMUNITIES Support for annual membership...... $2,875 lead abatement in Detroit Public Schools Support for annual membership...... $1,000 GRANTMAKERS IN THE ARTS Community District...... $10,000 FAIR MICHIGAN FOUNDATION Support for the Fair Michigan Justice FUTURE OF INFORMATION Support for annual membership...... $3,500 Project, which investigates and prosecutes Support for a series of community DETROIT RIVERFRONT CONSERVANCY INC. GREATER EBENEZER CHILD CARE CENTER Support for the west riverfront Riverwalk hate crimes targeted at members of the conversations about the future of information and in communities...... $137,027 Support for staff of Greater Ebenezer Child Care redevelopment...... $5,000 LGBTQ community...... $15,000 Center to attend the Early Learning Leaders Support of public space maintenance conference and National Black Child FRIENDS OF RUTHERFORD POOL GILDA’S CLUB METRO DETROIT in 2018...... $230,000 Support for increased recreation, water Support for a caregiver support Development Institute conference...... $4,577 Support for the development of a Rivertown safety and lifeguard training opportunities group program ...... $14,270 THE GREEN DOOR INITIATIVE Business Improvement Zone...... $50,000 for Ypsilanti area youth...... $21,240 GIRLS GROUP Support to evaluate strategies and models DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA INC. FOCUS: HOPE Support to pilot a program that builds stronger to recruit and retain African American Support for activating The Max as a hub Support for data and evaluation of the academic and social-emotional connections young adult males in workforce development for artistic innovation, organizational Men in Motion Fatherhood Initiative in among students, parents, and schools in programs ...... $15,000 partnerships and community-gathering...... $225,000 the Early Learning program...... $15,000 Washtenaw County...... $45,000 GREENWAYS INITIATIVE Support for digital experimentation in FORGOTTEN HARVEST GLEANERS COMMUNITY FOOD BANK INC. Support for a system of greenways in audience and community engagement...... $97,301 Support to engage metro-Detroit youth in Support for a project to evaluate the southeast Michigan ...... $941 an initiative designed to increase knowledge impact of providing nutritious food to DETROIT ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY of food waste, food insecurity and basic low-income participants in the Diabetes GROSSE POINTE ARTISTS ASSOCIATION Support for internal and external surveys nutrition...... $50,000 Prevention Program...... $70,000 Support to build capacity to better respond to inform strategies for improving to the community requests for more arts Support for the distribution of food organization-wide accessibility, inclusion, THE FOUNDATION CENTER – NEW YORK programming...... $25,000 diversity and equity...... $75,000 Support for annual CF Insights membership.....$9,750 in Detroit ...... $7,500 GROSSE POINTE FOUNDATION FOR DEVELOPMENT CENTERS INC. FOUNDATION FOR DETROIT’S FUTURE GOOD GRIEF DETROIT: WHERE DO BLACK PUBLIC EDUCATION Support for staff to attend the Early Learning Support for the DIA settlement (the “Grand WOMEN GO TO GRIEVE? Support for “The Leader in Me” program in Leaders conference...... $4,988 Bargain”), contained in the resolution of the Support for staff to attend The Center for Grosse Pointe elementary schools ...... $25,000 City of Detroit Bankruptcy...... $500,000 Loss and Life Transition support groups DOWNTOWN BOXING GYM YOUTH PROGRAM facilitator training...... $4,885 GROSSE POINTE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Support for youth strength and FRASER FIRST BOOSTER CLUB Support for building awareness of the history conditioning training...... $20,000 Support for a universally designed swing set GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH of each of the Grosse Pointes and attracting at McKinley Barrier Free Park...... $28,000 Support for general operations in 2019...... $20,000 web visitors, researchers, participants and DOWNTOWN DETROIT PARTNERSHIP INC. supporters...... $25,000 Support of public space maintenance FREEDOM HOUSE GRANDMONT / ROSEDALE in 2018...... $215,000 Support for a workforce readiness program DEVELOPMENT CORP. GROSSE POINTE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Support to implement creative placemaking Support for the Detroit Experience Factory for aslum-seekers...... $75,000 SOCIETY projects in the Grandmont/Rosedale to pilot the Community Experience Program to Support for increasing outreach community, and to document the process...... $60,000 help metro Detroit communities tell their FRIENDS IN DEED and accessibility ...... $13,500 Support to expand Circles Washtenaw County, stories through experiential tours ...... $30,000 an intensive resource and empowerment program to help families get out of cycles of poverty...... $36,000 16 17

LEADERSHIP

Strengthening leaders and organizations that drive change across the region helps nonprofits better serve their communities and contribute to a more vibrant and resilient southeast Michigan. The Community Foundation is a resource for local organizations, helping nonprofits secure the , knowledge, and capacity to achieve their missions. We invest in nonprofit leadership capacity building to help organizations enhance their effectiveness and ensure future sustainability. Providing information on issues as they emerge also helps the region prepare for the future.

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A NEW WAY FORWARD FOR SURVIVORS OF VIOLENCE

Young people who survive violence have an opportunity to experience a “teachable moment” in the hospital when they arrive in emergency rooms. Recognizing how precious this moment can be, Detroit Life Is Valuable ____ Everyday (DLIVE) has set out to change the way young violence survivors receive care. With support from the Community Foundation, DLIVE has grown its staffing and outreach. Working holistically to interrupt SUPPORTING BRIGHTMOOR LEADERS the cycle of violence, prevent reinjury and death, and promote resilience, prosperity, and success, DLIVE has demonstrated groundbreaking results at Michigan’s busiest trauma center for penetrating injury. Brightmoor, a northwest Detroit neighborhood, has experienced positive change in recent years due to the

focus and dedication of neighborhood leaders and social impact organizations. The Community Foundation’s Supporting Brightmoor Leaders program, in partnership with the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation, provides capacity building grants for those within the Brightmoor neighborhood. Community partners receive grants that provide professional training, tuition and fees for executive education programs and staff training that strengthens organizational capacity. 18 19

GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL Support for technical assistance for Detroit ASSOCIATION Head Start organizations in their efforts to ____ Support for the launch of Arts at the Alger recompete for federal funding...... $145,000 at the Patriot Theater ...... $50,000 HEALTH EMERGENCY LIFELINE PROGRAMS ART CENTER RISES TO THE CHALLENGE Support for SummerFest 2018 ...... $25,000 Support to develop and implement a media, marketing and public relations strategy for Housed in an historic Carnegie Library building in downtown Mt. Clemens, The Art Center is one of the GROUNDWORK CENTER FOR RESILIENT the Corktown Health Center...... $24,000 COMMUNITIES INC. key arts organizations in Macomb County. Recognizing the vital role The Art Center plays in the local and Support for expanding a project that empowers HEALTH UNIT ON DAVISON AVENUE regional arts community, the Community Foundation supported a program to help local artists. schools to purchase locally grown foods...... $70,000 Support to provide increased access to free The approach uses artistic processes to build trust, explore new possibilities, and advance arts-based preventive and primary dental care, health THE GUIDANCE CENTER care and related services...... $56,500 strategies for systemic change. Developed in partnership with EmcArts, an organization that has worked Support to implement childhood with dozens of communities in the U.S. and Canada, the goal is to help communities make progress mental health consultation...... $100,000 HEALTHY FOOD CONNECT toward justice, equity, and creative vitality. Support for The Guidance Center to implement Support for a regional grantmaking program, the PEDALS program in five classrooms...... $15,000 a public education and training series, a Support for PEDALS implementation...... $10,000 marketing campaign, and third-party evaluation focused on increasing access to healthy food GWEN’S HEAVEN’S ANGELS by youth and seniors...... $217,909 Support for staff to attend the Early Learning Leaders conference and National Black Child HEART OF THE GREAT LAKES Development Institute conference...... $1,985 Support for a pilot project to build interest in the economic and environmental potential HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF of southeast Michigan as a freshwater hub OAKLAND COUNTY of the Great Lakes...... $40,052 Support to build the capacity of the Habitat University Program to serve more clients HELPING OTHERS THROUGH PARTNERSHIP with financial education and coaching...... $25,700 AND EDUCATION (HOPE) FUND Support for program and educational activities HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF HURON VALLEY of The HOPE Fund...... $9,191 Support for expanding and improving the Habitat Education Program through a marketing HOPE NETWORK FOUNDATION campaign and material upgrades...... $20,000 Support to expand the Michigan Education Corps’ literacy tutoring program for Detroit HAMTRAMCK WARRIORS SOCCER Public Schools Community District students Support for a year-round youth soccer in grades K-3...... $50,000 program ...... $15,000 HURON-CLINTON METROPARKS HAZON INC. FOUNDATION Support for the design of an interactive Support for the development of multi-use trails community-building connector trail along in the Stony Creek Metropark...... $35,000 the Oakland Avenue Urban Farm Way in Detroit...... $27,000 IMMIGRANTS / REFUGEES PROJECT Support for a landscape scan that documents HEAD START INNOVATION FUND philanthropic investments in local immigrant/ Support for a comprehensive, citywide refugee-serving organizations...... $55,950 Head Start enrollment campaign and an early educator talent attraction plan...... $222,721 INDEPENDENT SECTOR Support for annual membership...... $15,000 Support for the evaluation of the Head Start Innovation Fund and its grantees...... $117,874 Support for annual membership...... $15,000 Support for organization and facilitation of INSIDEOUT LITERARY ARTS PROJECT a citywide Head Start Learning Network...... $1,351 Support to expand Citywide Poets, a written and spoken word program, to include eighth-graders in Oak Park and Detroit...... $50,000 20 21

JEFFERSON EAST INC. LGBT DETROIT METRO SOLUTIONS INC. MICHIGAN ORGANIZATION ON ADOLESCENT Support for the implementation of the Support to incorporate evaluation strategies Support for strategic planning for DLIVE, SEXUAL HEALTH (MOASH) Jefferson-Chalmers Targeted Redevelopment Area, into Brother 2 Brother, an HIV prevention an established and growing emergency Support for a community education program a public financing method for community program aimed at young gay and bisexual room violence intervention program ...... $55,000 focused on gender identity topics relevant improvement projects...... $57,000 men of color ...... $15,000 to transgender youth in southeast Michigan, METROPOLITAN CHILDREN AND YOUTH INC. in partnership with Stand with Trans ...... $25,000 JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATRE LOCAL INITIATIVES SUPPORT CORP. – DETROIT Support to strengthen programmatic Support for marketing to highlight JET’s Support to expand the community health offerings related to the Federal Head MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 30th season, including main stage and and safety worker program that aligns Start recompetition application ...... $150,000 Support to train and equip neighborhood-level student outreach productions...... $25,000 neighborhood organizations with health communication outlets to produce high-quality care providers...... $50,000 METROPOLITAN ORGANIZING STRATEGY videos with cellphones...... $28,332 JEWISH HOSPICE AND CHAPLAINCY ENABLING STRENGTH (M.O.S.E.S.) Support for a collaborative pilot project NETWORK LITTLE SCHOLARS OF DETROIT Support for the expansion of youth Support for a curriculum to train volunteers Support for staff of Little Scholars of Detroit organizing programs focused on juvenile to develop K-12 school gardens in on caregiver wellbeing...... $25,000 to attend trainings at Bank Street College...... $5,000 justice reform...... $25,000 southeast Michigan...... $59,920

JILL’S CREATIVE LEARNING CHILDCARE LIVING ARTS MICHIGAN ADVOCACY PROGRAM MIDTOWN DETROIT INC. Support of public space maintenance CENTER Support for professional development residencies Support to establish a centralized hub for intake, Support for staff to attend the Early Learning and workshops for early childhood educators legal advice, and referral services for individuals in 2018...... $205,000 Leaders conference and National Black Child and caregivers of young children in the and families with immigration-related legal MISSION:CITY Development conference...... $4,520 Detroit Wolf Trap program...... $100,000 crises in the Detroit area...... $75,000 Support for staff to participate in the Detroit Youth Development Resource Center Youth Work JUDSON CENTER INC. LIVINGSTON EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AGENCY MICHIGAN COMMUNITY RESOURCES Support for an independent living skills Support to implement a “Literacy Bus” to Support for summer programming for Methods training and Christian Community program for teenagers with autism...... $50,000 bring reading materials to areas of Livingston three Brightmoor block clubs...... $2,500 Development Association conference...... $4,997 County that contain concentrations of Support for respite for caregivers of Support to develop and launch a Corporate MOTOR CITY GROUNDS CREW children with disabilities at the Lahser struggling readers...... $10,000 Pro Bono Professional Services program to Support for free play sports activities Respite Home in Oakland County...... $25,000 Support for the development, launch and connect nonprofits and skilled corporate and youth coaching clinics in four Detroit initial implementation of the Livingston volunteers...... $75,000 community parks...... $25,000 JVS Early Language and Literacy Community Support to partner with the Detroit Free Support for family and professional caregiver Campaign ...... $50,000 MOTOR CITY TENNIS CLUB training for people living with dementia...... $18,975 Press to train and assist Detroit residents Support for the implementation of a tennis and nonprofits in utilizing the Freedom of MACK AVENUE COMMUNITY CHURCH program with teachers and youth in metro Information Act...... $18,020 KEVIN’S SONG COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Detroit schools...... $25,000 Support for outreach efforts related to suicide Support for predevelopment activities related MICHIGAN EDUCATION EXCELLENCE awareness and prevention...... $25,000 to renovating homes as part of the effort to MOTORCITIES NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA FOUNDATION revitalize neighborhood housing and blight.....$30,000 PARTNERSHIP KIDS KICKING CANCER INC. Support for a Promise Program coach...... $50,000 Support for the Fort Street Bridge Support to expand a martial arts therapy MACOMB COUNTY Interpretive Park...... $41,000 program for children in southeast Michigan...$50,000 MICHIGAN FUTURE INC. Support for early childhood teacher Support for a workforce development strategy retention strategies...... $100,000 MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART DETROIT KRISTY’S DEVELOPMENT CENTERS aimed at raising household income...... $25,000 Support to open the museum campus to Support for staff to attend the Early Learning MATRIX HUMAN SERVICES walking and biking in Midtown...... $33,000 Leaders conference...... $4,972 MICHIGAN HISTORY FOUNDATION Support to strengthen programmatic Support to research, write, and publish an offerings related to the Federal Head NATIONAL LGBTQ TASK FORCE LEEWAY HEALTH EDUCATION FOUNDATION educational guidebook about President Start recompetition application ...... $150,000 Support for the 2019 Creating Change Support for a web-based video pilot series Ulysses S. Grant’s life and impact in Detroit.....$30,000 Conference in Detroit...... $10,000 for African-American cancer patients Support for an afterschool and evening recreational and caregivers...... $25,000 program that exposes Detroit youth to fitness, MICHIGAN NONPROFIT ASSOCIATION NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION basketball, boxing and mentoring ...... $25,000 Support for annual membership...... $1,100 Support for fishing clinics for youth at River LEGACY LAND CONSERVANCY Raisin National Battlefield Park sites MICHIGAN OPERA THEATRE Support to develop a messaging strategy to promote METHODIST CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY in Monroe County ...... $70,000 conservation and increase donor, volunteer, Support for a program designed to provide Support to refine and intensify the impact of opera programming across the region...... $225,000 and community advocacy engagement...... $50,000 intensive aftercare services to boys ages NEW HAMPSHIRE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION 6 to 18 who have been impacted by Support to build awarness of the opera Support for the Community Foundation childhood trauma ...... $50,000 within Detroit’s urban core...... $43,021 Opportunity Network...... $5,000 22 23

NEW SAINT PAUL TABERNACLE CHURCH POTAWATOMI MOUNTAIN BIKING SERVICES TO ENHANCE POTENTIAL (STEP) Support to more effectively serve individuals OF GOD IN CHRIST HEAD START AGENCY ASSOCIATION Support to pilot the Transitional Transportation and families experiencing homelessness in Support to strengthen programmatic Support for construction of sustainable program to help disabled individuals transition Detroit, Highland Park and Hamtramck...... $22,825 offerings related to the Federal Head Start mountain biking and outdoor recreation into careers through short-term transportation application...... $150,000 trails...... $35,000 services and mobility training...... $37,000 SPECIAL MINISTRIES OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY Support to expand program services for NONPROFIT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FUND PROJECT EVERGREEN SIDEWALK DETROIT individuals with disabilities...... $5,000 Support for senior consultant assistance Support for the renovation of Pingree Park Support for staff to attend the Open to help neighborhood development on Detroit’s East side...... $50,000 Engagement conference, Creative Time SPHINX ORGANIZATION INC. Support for the artistic and professional organizations grow their capacity ...... $80,000 Summit, and curatorial planning with development of young musicians of color PROJECT PLAY Infecting the City Public Arts festival...... $5,000 OAKLAND FAMILY SERVICES Support to build local solutions that address through Detroit’s annual Sphinx Competition Support to expand a parent education, a goal of “building communities in which SIGMA PI PHI IOTA BOULÉ EDUCATION and for increasing community engagement..... $43,021 family support, and early childhood school all children have the opportunity to be FOUNDATION readiness program for families with active in sports”...... $104,559 Support for an evaluation of a youth SQUIGGLES AND GIGGLES Support for staff of Squiggles and Giggles children 0-5 years old...... $50,000 leadership development program...... $15,000 RAINBOW HAVEN to attend the Early Learning Leaders OAKLAND LIVINGSTON HUMAN Support for staff of Rainbow Haven to attend SME EDUCATION FOUNDATION conference...... $4,741 SERVICE AGENCY the Early Learning Leaders conference and Support for a high school advanced Support to launch new teacher recruitment National Black Child Development Institute manufacturing program and a STEM STARFISH FAMILY SERVICES INC. Support to strengthen programmatic and retention strategies...... $100,000 conference...... $4,872 enrichment program for Pontiac offerings related to the Federal Head High School...... $50,000 Support to implement the PEDALS RACQUET UP DETROIT Start recompetition application...... $150,000 program in 19 classrooms...... $57,000 Support for improvements to squash SMITHGROUP Support for early childhood teacher facilities ...... $10,000 Support for the development of a digital OPIOID ABUSE PREVENTION PROJECT development and retention strategies...... $100,000 mapping featuring the parks and Support to launch an effort to decrease RIVERSIDE ARTS CENTER FOUNDATION, INC. Michigan opioid overdoses and deaths through public spaces of Detroit...... $60,000 SUPPORTING BRIGHTMOOR LEADERS Support to expand the FLY Creativity Lab, a youth Support for a program aimed at providing prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and empowerment program that provides creative SOUTH OAKLAND SHELTER capacity building grants and activities to sustained recovery...... $915 experiences for K-12 youth in Ypsilanti...... $20,000 Support to expand an online crowd-funding social impact organizations and residents platform that supports individuals and PEDALS (POSITIVE EMOTIONAL within the Brightmoor neighborhood...... $26,630 ROSS INITATIATIVE IN SPORTS FOR families experiencing homelessness...... $60,000 DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY, INC. MAURICE & JANE SUGAR LAW CENTER FOR AND LEARNING SKILLS) Support for the development of modules CITY OF SOUTHFIELD Support for a project with early childhood ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL JUSTICE for the RISE Leadership and Education Support for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Support to create community-based workshops centers to improve the social-emotional Program ...... $25,000 Task Force youth leadership program...... $25,000 on employee rights for individuals entering skills of children and teacher satisfaction.....$231,702 or returning to the workforce...... $70,000 ST. GEORGE SPECIAL MINISTRIES INC. Support for the Southfield Human Services PLAYWORKS EDUCATION ENERGIZED Support for effort with the Howell Emergency Relief Fund, which meets urgent emergency needs for income-eligible UMRC FOUNDATION MICHIGAN Chamber of Commerce...... $250 Support for an arts engagement and Support for professional development and residents...... $4,500 instruction program for older adults...... $15,000 consultative support for adult “Play Leaders” SCARLET’S SMILE Support for a universally-designed SOUTHWEST DETROIT BUSINESS at Detroit’s Summer Fun Centers...... $25,000 UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY recreational park in Commerce Township ASSOCIATION INC. Support for expansion of a partnership Support for the Iron Belle Connector in PLYMOUTH PARC, INC. that is accessible for all abilities...... $50,000 with the Michigan Opera Theatre to offer Support to design and implement a community Southwest Detroit...... $41,000 dance performances and programs in engagement and marketing plan...... $75,380 SER METRO-DETROIT JOBS FOR southeast Michigan...... $225,000 PROGRESS INC. SOUTHWEST DETROIT COMMUNITY PONTIAC SPECIAL PROJECT Support to expand youth engagement and JUSTICE CENTER Support for an effort to identify philanthropic Support for a program designed to REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN provide financial coaching to address the Support to develop a plan for a program to opportunities in the city of Pontiac and decrease human trafficking...... $30,000 holistic needs of youth...... $60,000 provide a reliable and accurate analysis of other key cities in the region ...... $123,763 housing issues to promote evidence-driven SERVICES FOR OLDER CITIZENS SOUTHWEST SOLUTIONS INC. CITY OF PORT HURON Support for technology upgrades Support for engineering, construction advocacy and public policies...... $28,695 Support for the purchase and installation to build capacity...... $17,500 and architectural consulting to renovate Support to provide a comprehensive student of a bike pump track and related the Center for Resident Engagement and behavioral health care strategy in all schools equipment in Optimist Park...... $25,000 Development...... $30,000 within the Detroit Public Schools Community District...... $75,000 24 25

UNIVERSAL DEMENTIA CARE WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Support for workshops and self-care sessions Support to expand the Success After for caregivers of persons with dementia in Financial Exploitation program to provide vulnerable communities ...... $25,000 financial safety training for family caregivers of seniors...... $40,000 UNIVERSITY LIGGETT SCHOOL Support for a community education Support to expand the City Bureau Detroit series focused on child wellbeing and pilot, a citizen journalism project and local community improvement...... $25,000 media partnership to increase awareness and coverage of Detroit’s public meetings...... $76,000 Support for a new youth sports coach academy in southeast Michigan...... $25,000 Support for the Detroit Equity Action Lab to empower journalists to explore and report UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN HILLEL on issues of race and equity in Detroit...... $26,000 Support for a Jewish a capella group for Support of WSU Press to publish a book students at the University of Michigan ...... $882 for young readers on the lives of 25 accomplished African-American women ...... $50,000 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-DEARBORN Support for a family-friendly park at Support for the Center for Arab American Studies Warren and Woodward Streets in Detroit...... $50,000 to launch Halal Metropolis, an exhibition and Support for a yoga-based youth training community conversation series highlighting development program ...... $24,892 the Detroit Muslim community...... $50,000 Support for the expansion of a unique youth Support for the Opportunity Youth: sports-centered program offered in partnership Pathways to Youth Engagement...... $5,000 with the Detroit Housing Commission...... $25,000

URBAN JUSTICE CENTER WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH Support for the Detroit Justice Center to & TECHNOLOGY PARK (TECHTOWN) pilot a community legal worker program ...... $50,000 Support for Detour Detroit to expand a citizen journalism program and community THE URBAN LAND INSTITUTE MICHIGAN engagement efforts...... $46,000 Support for a leadership development program for minority developers and investors...... $5,000 WAYNE-METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY URBAN LINK VILLAGE Support to expand the LEAP to Teach program Support to participate in Parker Leadership as an innovative early childhood teacher Institute trainings and The Global Summit recruitment strategy...... $100,000 ____ conference...... $4,992 Support to implement the PEDALS program VILLAGE OF SHINY STARS in 13 classrooms...... $39,000 HELPING A RIVER STAY HEALTHY Support for staff to attend the Early Learning Leaders conference and fall WELLSPRING DETROIT The Rouge River, includes intensive residential and industrial development leadership symposium...... $4,770 Support for staff to attend the Christian Community Development Association along its 127 miles of southeast Michigan shoreline. The land area that drains to the river, the Rouge VISTA MARIA conference, Grand Valley State University Watershed, encompasses semirural, suburban, and urban areas adapted to a wide variety of uses. Support to expand programming that provides Educator Training series, Kumon Intensive For more than 30 years, the Rouge Education Project has exposed students living in the Rouge Watershed treatment services for adolescent, female Study course, and Project Adventure victims of human trafficking...... $45,200 to the region’s rich natural resources. The Community Foundation is providing support to find new ways workshop...... $5,000 to get youth involved in environmental issues. WARREN / CONNER DEVELOPMENT WILD SWAN THEATER COALITION INC. Support for an original theatrical production Support to expand a vocational training for young audiences featuring women in program for high school youth...... $12,500 science...... $28,270 26 27

CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Support to engage youth and families in New Economy Detroit through an arts program at an annual children’s book fair...... $32,171 Initiative

CITY OF WYANDOTTE ACCOUNTING AID SOCIETY Support for renovation costs of a youth Support for investing in professional softball and baseball field...... $25,000 development activities for staff in order to better serve their entrepreneur clients ...... $2,500 YMCA OF BLUE WATER AREA Support for accounting and tax assistance Support for the design and implementation services to small business owners in Detroit, of an annual coaching skills development Hamtramck, and Highland Park to develop program in Port Huron...... $25,000 sound business practices to grow and maintain their revenue...... $100,000 YMCA OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT Support for the expansion of a ALLIED MEDIA PROJECTS INC. neighborhood-based youth sports program.....$25,000 Support for buildout of office and co-working space for Detroit-based social YMCA OF MONROE Support for the Monroe County Sport enterprises...... $50,000 Sampling and Nutrition Project...... $25,000 ANN ARBOR CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT THE YUNION LIVING INC. Support for the Lyricist Society, an after-school Support for expansion of a small business creative arts program for middle and high program for low income women and disabled school boys of color, to evaluate the success entrepreneurs in Washtenaw, Livingston and impact of its model...... $15,000 and Monroe counties...... $30,000 ARAB COMMUNITY CENTER FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SERVICES (ACCESS) Support for the Entrepreneurial Growth Program to provide training and technical assistance for immigrant and non-English speaking populations to develop and grow businesses...... $175,000 ____ THE ASPEN INSTITUTE INC. Support to increase access to venture capital for women and people of color and to strengthen the social entrepreneurship EXPLORING THE FUTURE OF INFORMATION ecosystem in southeast Michigan ...... $50,000 How will our data be protected? How will deepfake videos shape our understanding of the truth? AUTOMATION ALLEY FUND Support for a minority business enterprise What role will artificial intelligence play in day-to-day decision-making? Hundreds of the region’s growth program that enables minority-owned residents explored these questions and others as part of The Future of Information, a series produced businesses to transition to 4.0 by the Community Foundation in partnership with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. ...... $96,646 Community members and panels of local experts took stock of our rapidly changing present and THE BRIDGESPAN GROUP what it may mean for our democracy, societies, communities, and personal lives. Support for strategic guidance and stakeholder analysis that supports future planning to sustain the inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem...... $65,000 28 29

CENTRAL DETROIT CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY DOWNTOWN DETROIT PARTNERSHIP INC. JEFFERSON EAST INC. DETROIT MARTIAL ARTS INSTITUTE LLC.. $10,000 Support for the Build Institute to support Support for the development of mixed-use DEVELOPMENT CORP. DETROIT MUSHROOM FACTORY LLC...... $10,000 Support for start-up and growth for businesses entrepreneur and small business education, properties in Detroit’s Jefferson-Chalmers ...... $10,000 in Detroit’s Central Woodward/North End the Detroit SOUP microlending program, neighborhood ...... $60,000 ENACT YOUR FUTURE INC neighborhood ...... $90,000 and the Kiva loan program...... $165,000 FLO BOUTIQUE CO...... $10,000 LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Support for the Detroit Experience Factory FRED & SON RECYCLE LLC ...... $10,000 COLLEGE FOR CREATIVE STUDIES Support for an accelerator program to Support for Design Core Detroit to strengthen for tours and education that supports enable growth for small manufacturers GSJEM LLC ...... $10,000 local businesses...... $50,000 Detroit’s creative businesses and generate and emerging hardware startups ...... $40,000 HALL OF FAME DRIVING SCHOOL LLC.... $10,000 awareness of Detroit’s creative economy as ...... $10,000 EASTERN MARKET CORPORATION MATRIX HUMAN SERVICES HERO BY DESIGN STUDIO LLC a tool for regional economic growth ...... $115,000 Support for food business cluster Support for the Osborn Neighborhood Alliance HOLLINGSWORTH FACILITY development and accelerators...... $125,000 CREATIVE MANY MICHIGAN INC. to assist new and existing neighborhood MAINTENANCE ...... $10,000 Support to sponsor Detroit social entrepreneurs businesses to establish and grow by connecting EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY HOME SWEET HOME SPECIALTY to attend Michigan House at SXSW and them to support resources and business FOUNDATION BAKED GOODS ...... $10,000 participate in the panel on neighborhood Support for the Michigan Small Business mentoring and coaching ...... $102,500 LA CUSCATLECA INC...... $10,000 innovation ...... $21,740 Development Center (MI-SBDC) to offer THE MIAMI FOUNDATION INC. support services to Detroit area MUTUAL ADORATION LLC...... $10,000 THE CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF Support for the Urban Consulate to neighborhood businesses...... $95,000 NAIL-RITE CONSTRUCTION INC...... $10,000 MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY coordinate and convene the Detroit Support to SourceLink for implementation of the Innovation Fellowship program ...... $79,250 NATURAL RED LLC ...... $10,000 FOODLAB DETROIT research and documentation of an asset scan of Support for the development of an RIVERFRONT BUILDING SUPPLY MICHIGAN COMMUNITY RESOURCES entrepreneurial and business support services accelerator program for food entrepreneurs AND HARDWARE LLC...... $10,000 across the southeast Michigan region...... $39,550 Support to manage the NEI Neighborhood in Detroit neighborhoods...... $120,000 Business Initiative worktable...... $112,000 SOURCE BOOKSELLERS LLC...... $10,000 DETROIT DEVELOPMENT FUND GLOBAL DETROIT SOAPSTONE SOAPS LLC...... $10,000 Support to operate the BizLoan Fund to MICHIGAN ISRAEL BUSINESS ACCELERATOR Support for NEIdeas outreach to immigrant ...... $10,000 FOUNDATION SWINT LOGISTICS GROUP INC provide capital and technical assistance and foreign language communities ...... $65,610 to help underserved businesses in Detroit, Support to enable regional growth for UMI’S COMFORT LLC...... $10,000 Support to connect international talent to the emerging high-growth technology businesses Hamtramck, and Highland Park ...... $120,000 WILLIAM & BONNIE LLC...... $10,000 Detroit region’s innovation community of Michigan and Israel...... $50,000 DETROIT ECONOMIC GROWTH ASSOCIATION and to enable business growth for immigrant NEI YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP Support to launch the Michigan Mobility entrepreneurs...... $150,000 THE MICHIGAN WOMEN’S FOUNDATION LEARNING INITIATIVE Institute to advance the development of Support to provide education, capital, technical Support for the following organizations to explore talent in the mobility ecosystem...... $150,000 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF GREATER assistance and mentoring to economically the connection between youth entrepreneurial DETROIT FOUNDATION disadvantaged women entrepreneurs in programs and adult entrepreneurial programs: DETROIT INNOVATION FUND FELLOWS Support for the creation of a program to develop the Detroit region...... $210,000 Support for the following organizations to participate and grow community-based enterprises...... $30,000 DETROIT AREA PRE-COLLEGE in the NEI Detroit Innovation Felllowship Program MIDTOWN DETROIT INC. ENGINEERING PROGRAM (DAPCEP) ...... $20,700 for neighborhood-based social innovators: GRANDMONT/ROSEDALE Support to expand the Small Business DETROIT FOOD & ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CORP. Program to businesses in neighborhoods ACADEMY...... $20,700 AVALON VILLAGE...... $10,000 Support for a comprehensive business adjacent to Midtown ...... $125,000 BLEEDING HEART DESIGN...... $10,000 development and commercial activation DOWNTOWN DETROIT strategy on the Grand River corridor in NEIDEAS CHALLENGE PARTNERSHIP / BUILD INSTITUTE...... $20,700 4WARD PHOENIX...... $10,000 the Grandmont Rosedale community...... $101,500 Support for the following organizations to GIVE MERIT, INC...... $20,700 BUILDING COMMUNITY VALUE...... $10,000 promote business growth and retention in Detroit, THE HENRY FORD...... $20,000 CREATING SPACE DETROIT...... $10,000 INFORUM CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP Hamtramck, and Highland Park: Support for investing in professional HENRY FORD LEARNING INSTITUTE ...... $20,700 DETROIT HIVES...... $10,000 6301 MICHIGAN AVENUE LLC...... $10,000 development activities for staff in order LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL ...... $10,000 ACCENT UPHOLSTERY...... $10,000 DETROIT MAMA HUB to better serve their entrepreneur clients...... $2,500 UNIVERSITY ...... $20,700 ...... $10,000 BASKIN TAX & INSURANCE GROUP...... $10,000 SOULARDARITY Support for comprehensive training THE MICHIGAN WOMEN’S STAHELIN AVENUE PROJECT...... $10,000 programs, capital development and CORIANDER LLC...... $10,000 FOUNDATION ...... $20,700 mentorship for emerging high-growth DENSON CONSTRUCTION WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH women entrepreneurs...... $200,000 SERVICES LLC...... $10,000 & TECHNOLOGY PARK (TECHTOWN)...... $20,700 DETRAMS, INC...... $10,000 30 31

REGIONAL IMPACT

Complex issues in the region cut across geographic boundaries. The Community Foundation considers issues from the perspective of the seven counties it serves and works proactively to address the area’s greatest needs. We strive to break down barriers. We look for solutions to issues, to advance equity and to provide opportunities for all to prosper.

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TEACH A CHILD TO FISH

Across the nation, the National Park Service operates Junior Rangers, a program that encourages children and their families to enjoy the parks’ vast recreational opportunities. This past year, the Community ____ Foundation provided funding to the National Park Foundation, in partnership with the River Raisin National Battlefield Park in Monroe, to offer fishing clinics to young people from across the region as an extension of A SOLID FOOTING FOR SENIORS the Junior Ranger program.

Each year, older Americans experience tens of millions of falls incurring billions in healthcare costs. According to the National Council on Aging, falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries for older Americans. To help vulnerable populations in the region, in 2018 the Community Foundation provided

support to the local health and human services organization, Evangelical Homes of Michigan Senior Solutions, for FallProofTM, a national award-winning balance and mobility initiative. 32 33

NEI YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP Support to UM Detroit Neighborhood Lorraine E. Giles Scholarship Fund...... $926 Southern Wayne County Entrepreneurs Project to offer technical ...... $2,000 LEARNING INITIATIVE The Ronald W. Haughton Memorial Regional Chamber Fund Support for a project to pilot ways to introduce assistance programming to past Scholarship Fund ...... $698 SCF Memorial Scholarship Fund ...... $1,072 youth to the existing entrepreneurial ecosystem NEIdeas winners...... $60,000 and strengthen programs already working with Robert Holmes Scholarship Fund ...... $2,000 Tony Spina Enrichment Fund...... $1,000 youth in this space...... $11,607 VENTURE FOR AMERICA Support to provide training for an Detroit Tigers Willie Horton Robert Stempel Memorial Scholarship Fund ...... $5,000 Scholarship Fund ...... $4,000 NEW ECONOMY INITIATIVE entrepreneurship-focused fellowship Support for speeding the transition of program in Detroit...... $50,000 Evangeline Sheibley Hyett Gene Taylor Memorial southeast Michigan to a knowledge-based Endowment Fund...... $10,360 Scholarship Fund ...... $574 economy...... $1,043,037 WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY PARK (TECHTOWN) Patricia J. and Michael D. Jones Robert C. J. Traub Memorial Support for the culture change, inclusion Support for the TechTown SWOT program Memorial Scholarship Fund...... $2,022 Scholarship Travel Fund ...... $4,470 and business growth activities to promote to provide individualized technical assistance Chris M. Kurzweil Scholarship Fund ...... $2,000 Phillip Vails Memorial Fund...... $1,000 entrepreneurship in southeast Michigan..... $779,545 to NEIdeas winners ...... $58,000 Mayor Brenda Lawrence Helen Tallman Fund...... $10,000 Support for the evaluation of the Support for a Detroit-based high-tech business Scholarship Fund ...... $703 New Economy Initiative ...... $324,308 incubator and accelerator, a neighborhood Enrico and Marie Vespa Imelda “Mel” and Ralph LeMar ...... $10,000 business support program, and a regional Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund ...... $777 SCORE FOUNDATION MedHealth Innovation Cluster ...... $278,000 Louise Ward Memorial Support for program marketing and volunteer Virgil K. Lobring Scholarship Fund ...... $1,250 Scholarship Fund ...... $1,253 recruitment for small business coaching...... $15,000 Charles Lomas Memorial Monsignor Herbert Weier SOUTHWEST DETROIT BUSINESS Scholarship Fund ...... $673 Scholarship Endowment Fund ...... $4,000 ASSOCIATION INC. Gerald Lundy Memorial Cheryl Wojtas Memorial Support for real estate advocacy program that Scholarship Fund ...... $824 Scholarship Fund ...... $4,000 will increase brick-and-mortar businesses in Scholarships southwest Detroit...... $60,000 Ordoñez Family Scholarship Fund ...... $1,250 Donna W. Adams ...... $814 Support for investing in professional development Scholarship Fund ...... $12,000 George L. Palmer Scholarship Fund activities for staff in order to better serve their Brewster E. and Emily C. entrepreneur clients...... $2,500 Rolf Amundson Fund ...... $6,990 Peabody Fund ...... $8,210 Beta Sigma Phi Lota SOUTHWEST ECONOMIC SOLUTIONS Chapter Fund...... $294 Plante & Moran Sons and Support for ProsperUS for training, education, Daughters Scholarship Fund...... $15,475 and capital access for neighborhood Birmingham Unitarian Church PRSA Detroit Education Fund ...... $773 entrepreneurs in the city of Detroit...... $145,000 Goldsmith Scholarship Fund ...... $6,000 Miguel Cabrera Family Reighard Family Memorial ...... $885 UNITED COMMUNITY HOUSING COALITION Scholarship Fund ...... $4,000 Scholarship Fund Support for tax foreclosure prevention, Renaissance of Values counseling, and support services for Robert L. Daniels Scholarship Fund ...... $14,567 Detroit residents ...... $100,000 Scholarship Fund ...... $2,249 Dick DePaolis Memorial The Honorable Gerald E. Rosen REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Scholarship Fund ...... $454 Scholarship for Community Support to the University of Michigan Economic Commitment Fund...... $14,340 Growth Institute to support the research and Detroit Economic Club documentation of an asset scan of entrepreneurial Scholarship Fund ...... $10,697 Jean and Thomas Rosenthal Foundation Fund...... $4,000 and business support services across Donald P. Durocher Public southeast Michigan region...... $25,000 Relations Education Fund...... $1,064 Jeptha Wade Schureman ...... $60,000 Support for a survey of Detroit residents to Scholarship Fund Sanford W. and Elaine E. Feig Fund ...... $18,374 capture their perceptions of entrepreneurship Leonard, Butcher and Smeltzer and economic opportunity in the city Bernie Gibbons Memorial Scholarship Fund ...... $15,000 and region...... $50,000 Scholarship Fund ...... $1,750 Otis M. Smith Scholarship Fund...... $6,000 34 35

ALBERT M. BERRIZ FAMILY FUND ROBERT AND ROSEANN COMSTOCK FUND Albert M. Berriz established this fund to provide Roseann Comstock established this fund through permanent, flexible support for charitable her estate in order to permanently support changing organizations and activities throughout southeast needs throughout southeast Michigan. Funds of the Foundation Michigan. JULIE F. AND PETER D. CUMMINGS PENNY AND HAROLD BLUMENSTEIN FUND FAMILY FUND The Community Foundation helps caring people support their vision of a healthier, more Penny and Harold Blumenstein established this fund Julie and Peter Cummings established this fund to dynamic, and prosperous region. We also receive bequests from donors who want their giving to provide flexible, permanent support for charitable provide flexibility to permanently support charitable to continue after they are no longer with us. We carry out their legacies with pride and we are organizations and activities throughout southeast organizations and activities throughout southeast Michigan. Michigan. grateful for their confidence in us. An important responsibility of our Board, volunteers, and staff is to follow donor intent by ensuring that grants made from each fund meet the BEVERLY E. BOOKER FUND TARIK AND HELEN DAOUD FUND original goals of the founders. Originally established by Beverly E. Booker, this Tarik and Helen Daoud established this fund to fund became an unrestricted fund in 2017. The fund provide flexible support for charitable activities in continues to support a wide variety of charitable southeast Michigan for years to come. organizations and activities throughout southeast Michigan. LYNN W. DAY FUND The Day family established this fund in memory RUSSELL A. BOWMAN MEMORIAL FUND of Lynn Day and will continue her commitment to This unrestricted fund was created in memory of the region for generations to come. Ms. Day was a MAGGIE A. ALLESEE FUND Russell A. Bowman by his mother, Elizabeth Lafer member of the Community Foundation Board of Maggie Allesee established this fund to support a Bowman, and many family members and friends. Trustees from 1990-1999 and was the secretary of the Unrestricted wide variety of charitable organizations and activities Board from 1995-1999. throughout southeast Michigan. BROOKS FAMILY ENDOWMENT FUND Endowment Funds This fund was established with a gift from Mr. DAYTON-HUDSON CORPORATION FUND Donors establish unrestricted funds as a ANDERSON FUND and Mrs. William C. Brooks to perpetuate their This endowment fund was established with $200,000 lasting example of their commitment to the Originally established as a supporting organization commitment to the betterment of the community. from the Dayton-Hudson Department Store Co., community. These flexible funds provide the of the Community Foundation in 1991, the Anderson Mervyn’s, and Target stores. critical community capital that allows the Fund became an unrestricted endowment in 2007. BUNDY CORPORATION DIRECTORS’ FUND Community Foundation to respond to the The Anderson Fund continues the charitable vision A contribution of $100,000 created this unrestricted DETROIT SALT FUND fund to permanently recognize the service of these The Detroit Salt Co. established this fund to needs of our time, to test innovative solutions, of Wendell W. Anderson Jr. and John W. Anderson II retired directors of the Bundy Corp. board: William demonstrate its ongoing commitment to help make and to support charitable activities that will as a lasting testament to the family’s philanthropic commitment to southeast Michigan. E. Eckhardt, Joseph L. Hudson Jr., John H. McCoy, our region a better place to live and work. make our region a great place to live and work James F. McDonnell Jr., Robert M. Surdam, and Paul for generations to come. THOMAS V. AND NANCY J. ANGOTT R. Trigg Jr. JAMES PEARSON DUFFY ENDOWMENT FUND Established under the estate of Mr. Duffy, this fund ENDOWMENT FUND This fund was established to perpetuate the Angott JAMES A. CAMPBELL FUND supports charitable organizations and activities in FOUNDERS UNRESTRICTED family’s commitment to assist a wide variety of This fund was established with a gift from the estate the southeast Michigan region. ENDOWMENT FUND charitable activities throughout southeast Michigan. of James A. Campbell, former longtime president of Gifts of all sizes give the Community Foundation the the Detroit Tigers. MARGARET K. AND CHARLES T. FISHER III flexibility to address emerging needs and unforeseen CHARLES SHIRLEY AVERY FUND ENDOWMENT FUND opportunities in our region. This unrestricted fund was established with a $2.6 COHN FAMILY FUND Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Fisher III established this million gift from the termination of the Charles The Hon. Avern L. Cohn established this fund to fund to demonstrate their commitment to help make AAA MICHIGAN FUND Shirley Avery Trust. provide continued support for our community for our region a better place to live and work. The Michigan chapter of the American Automobile generations to come. Association committed $100,000 to create this BARKETT-ELDER FOUNDATION FUND JAMES H. FLINN JR. ENDOWMENT FUND flexible fund. Originally established by Irma Elder, this fund COLONY TOWN CLUB FUND Created by the estate of James H. Flinn Jr., this fund became an unrestricted fund in 2014. The fund Colony Town Club of Detroit established this fund supports general charitable purposes in southeast TERENCE E. ADDERLEY ENDOWMENT FUND continues to support a wide variety of charitable to maintain the organization’s legacy of supporting Michigan, with a preference for programs in the area Terence E. Adderley established this fund to support organizations and activities throughout southeast charitable organizations and programs in southeast of mental health. charitable programs and activities benefiting Michigan. Michigan. southeast Michigan. 36 37

WILLIAM AND NANCY GARD THE KRESGE FUND ENDOWMENT FUND The Kresge Foundation agreed to commit $5 million The William and Nancy Gard Fund became an if the Community Foundation’s organizers could unrestricted endowed fund of the Community raise matching funds. This challenge, which launched Foundation, perpetuating the couple’s commitment the Community Foundation, was met early. This to supporting the ever-changing needs of southeast important gift continues to assist the Foundation in Michigan. meeting emerging community needs.

GENERAL MOTORS FUND KATHLEEN MCCREE LEWIS MEMORIAL FUND Started with a $500,000 contribution from the David Baker Lewis established this fund in memory General Motors Foundation, this fund supports of his wife. Ms. McCree Lewis was a Trustee of the a variety of activities and projects in southeast Community Foundation from 1999 through 2007. Michigan. The fund provides support for educational programs benefiting children in Detroit. GENERAL PURPOSE FUND This flexible fund was acquired as part of the Detroit DANA M. LOCNISKAR ENDOWMENT FUND Community Trust. Dana M. Locniskar established this fund to support charitable programs and activities benefiting GLANCY FUND southeast Michigan. Ruth R. and Alfred R. Glancy III started this fund to continue their family’s commitment to our LONYO FAMILY ENDOWMENT FUND community for generations to come. Andrew Lonyo established this fund to support charitable organizations and activities throughout VIVILORE S. AND T. NORRIS HITCHMAN FUND southeast Michigan, in recognition of one of the Mr. and Mrs. Hitchman established this fund to founding families of Detroit. support charitable organizations and activities in southeast Michigan. MARSHALL FAMILY FUND John E. and Diana H. Marshall III created this fund, JEAN WRIGHT AND JOSEPH L. HUDSON JR. which perpetuates their desire to help support the FAMILY FUND changing needs of our region. The Hudson family established this fund to perpetuate their commitment to the southeast MASCO CORPORATION FUND Michigan region. Masco Corp. created this fund to support charitable organizations and activities throughout southeast JOSEPH L. HUDSON JR. FOUNDING Michigan. CHAIRMAN FUND DAVID AND VALERIE MCCAMMON ____ This unrestricted fund was established in recognition of the leadership of Joseph L. Hudson Jr. as chair of ENDOWMENT FUND the Community Foundation during its first 19 years of This fund was established to serve as a lasting ARTS THRIVE AT A RETIREMENT COMMUNITY service to the region. testament to the support by Mr. and Mrs. McCammon of charitable activities in southeast Michigan. At the United Methodist Retirement Community (UMRC) in Chelsea, local artists teach classes in the JOYCE AND RICK INATOME FUND Joyce and Rick Inatome created this fund to MEIJER INC. ENDOWMENT FUND visual arts, dance, music, and theater. Funding through the Chelsea Community Foundation, an affiliate permanently carry out their charitable commitment Meijer Inc. established this fund to continue the of the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, allows a popular existing program to continue. to the southeast Michigan region. Meijer tradition of demonstrating its care for and support of the communities it serves. Over the course of the year, art classes will serve up to 150 UMRC residents. At the end of each eight-week LLOYD LEACH FUND course, students showcase their work to family, friends, and others at recitals, readings, and other events. Lloyd Leach established this fund to support MICHIGAN BELL FUND charitable activities across southeast Michigan. The Community Foundation’s first corporate contribution was a leadership gift of $125,000 from the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. to establish this flexible fund. 38 39

EDWARD J. AND MARY ELLEN MILLER FUND PMV TECHNOLOGIES FUND RICHARD J. AND BETTY J. THOMA ROBERT L. AND ALEENE M. ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Miller created this fund This fund, established by PMV Technologies, ENDOWMENT FUND CHILDREN’S FUND to continue their philanthropic support of our supports charitable programs and activities Richard J. and Betty J. Thoma each provided for a Supports programs that benefit disabled children. community for generations to come. benefiting southeast Michigan. gift to the Community Foundation as part of their estates. The resulting endowment serves as a lasting ROLF AMUNDSON FUND EUGENE A. AND LOIS A. MILLER FUND RALPH AND BARBARA RAYS FUND testament to their support of charitable programs in Supports programs benefiting the environment, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller established this fund Ralph and Barbara Rays established this fund to southeast Michigan. scholarships for low-income students, and activities to support charitable organizations and activities support a wide variety of charitable organizations that contribute to our region’s quality of life. benefiting the residents of southeast Michigan. in southeast Michigan. In 2017, the fund became WHITNEY FUND unrestricted and received a gift from the Rays Family Originally established in 1991 as a supporting DENNIS W. ARCHER FUND CHRISTOPHER NERN ENDOWMENT FUND Living Trust. organization, this fund has received assets from the Supports charitable programs dedicated to rebuilding This fund perpetuates Mr. Nern’s commitment Katherine Tuck Fund and the David M. Whitney urban areas, providing education and guidance to to assisting a wide variety of charitable activities REDICO FUND Fund. In 2007, the Whitney Fund merged into youth, and combating racism and its effects, as well as throughout southeast Michigan. REDICO established this fund to support a wide the Community Foundation as an endowed fund. other charitable activities. variety of charitable organizations and activities, in Continuing a legacy of supporting a wide variety of ANN V. AND JAMES B. NICHOLSON FUND DENNIS W. ARCHER COMMUNITY keeping with its corporate commitment to the region. charitable causes benefiting southeast Michigan. The Nicholsons created this fund to demonstrate DEVELOPMENT FUND their commitment to support the charitable needs of JOHN P. AND JANET V. REX FAMILY FUND This fund was established by former Detroit Mayor southeast Michigan for generations to come. Janet V. Rex established this fund to support a wide Dennis W. Archer to support charitable activities that variety of charitable organizations and activities improve neighborhoods and the lives of city residents. MARIAM C. NOLAND AND JAMES A. KELLY throughout southeast Michigan. ENDOWMENT FUND ARTS AND CULTURAL PARTICIPATION This permanent endowment provides flexible BARBARA AND DEAN E. RICHARDSON FUND ENDOWMENT FUND charitable dollars to address southeast Michigan’s Founding Trustee Dean E. Richardson provided a Field of Interest Created through the Southeastern Michigan ever-changing needs. gift to the pooled income fund of the Community Community Partnership for Cultural Participation, Foundation to benefit his wife, Barbara Richardson. Endowment Funds this fund supports programs and activities that DAVID AND ANDREA PAGE In 2014, the proceeds from the original planned enhance audience participation. ENDOWMENT FUND gift established an unrestricted fund to recognize Donors who care deeply about a specific issue David and Andrea Page created this fund to support the Richardsons’ commitment to charitable or issues — such as children, homelessness, the MARY A. BASSETT FUND the most pressing needs facing southeast Michigan. organizations throughout southeast Michigan. environment, or the arts — and wish to create Supports the charitable relief of elderly women a permanent source of funding for these areas deserving assistance, but who would otherwise suffer WILLIAM M. AND MARY E. PAGEL FUND LOUIS R. ROSS FUND have the option of naming that interest in a field rather than solicit help. National Bank of Detroit, as trustee of the William M. Louis R. Ross worked with the Community Foundation of interest fund. When making grant awards, the and Mary E. Pagel Irrevocable Trust, established this for many years through his donor advised fund. In Community Foundation works to identify the WILLIAM J. BECKHAM JR. FUND FOR fund with more than $7 million. The fund continues 1999, the Louis R. Ross Fund became an endowed needs within the community that best fit the intent CHILDREN AND YOUTH This memorial fund supports charitable organizations to support the charitable organizations and activities fund of the Community Foundation, perpetuating Mr. of these field of interest funds. originally identified in 1944 by Mr. and Mrs. Pagel. Ross’s generous civic commitment to a wide variety of and activities that serve the interests of children and charitable organizations and activities. ACCESS TO RECREATION ENDOWMENT FUND youth in Wayne County. JOHN AND ANN PARK CHARITABLE FUND Supports charitable projects that provide This fund was established by Mrs. John Park to ALAN AND MARIANNE SCHWARTZ FUND opportunities for children and adults with disabilities FREDERICK D. BORNMAN FUND Supports charitable activities in the city of Detroit. permanently support charitable organizations and (Schwartz Family Foundation Fund) to benefit from and be fully included in all aspects of activities throughout southeast Michigan. This fund helps build a strong future for the region the recreation experience. DONNA Y. CHEW BREEDEN MEMORIAL FUND by providing permanent, flexible funding for a wide Supports public charities that provide equine therapy WALTER A. PAYNE III ENDOWMENT FUND ANN AND CARMAN ADAMS FUND range of charitable organizations and activities. services to adults and children in southeast Michigan This fund, established by Miller, Canfield, Paddock Supports charities that enable individuals to lead and Stone PLC, memorializes the contributions to and central Maryland. SALLY AND BILL SHELDEN FUND productive lives and contribute to the betterment the nonprofit community made by Walter A. “Andy” Sally and Bill Shelden established this fund to support of society, with preference for those that develop SUE ANNE BRORBY FUND Payne III, who, among his many responsibilities and charitable programs benefiting southeast Michigan. entrepreneurial skills and promote economic Supports organizations serving homeless women volunteer activities, served with distinction for nearly development. and children. two decades as the attorney for the Community ROBERT C. SMITH ENDOWMENT FUND Foundation. This fund supports charitable programs and activities benefiting southeast Michigan. 40 41

BUHL MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUND DONNA K. CZAPSKI FUND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT ENDOWMENT FUND GREAT LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL Supports post-hospitalization outpatient medical This memorial fund supports charitable programs Supports religious congregations in the city of Detroit ENDOWMENT FUND services for indigent Detroit residents. benefiting children and/or animals in southeast to initiate new programs, or to expand existing Supports environmental programs and activities Michigan. programs for those in need. Programs should be throughout southeast Michigan. CANCER LOAN CLOSET FUND family-centered and neighborhood-based. Supports public charities in southeast Michigan that NANCY DAVIDSON ENDOWMENT FUND are engaged in curing cancer, prevention, education, This fund provides support for charitable GEORGE A. AND VIRGINIA M. FERRIS care, rehabilitation, and providing aid and comfort to organizations and activities benefiting the elderly in FOUNDATION FUND GreenWays Initiative cancer patients and their families. southeast Michigan. Supports educational organizations and charitable GREENWAYS ENDOWMENT FUND activities that serve the needs of youth. This fund provides a permanent source of CHILD CARE COORDINATING COUNCIL SHIRLEY DUDEK DEMMER MEMORIAL FUND support for the development and maintenance OF DETROIT / WAYNE COUNTY Supports charitable programs and activities that DOROTHY LOUISE FISHER FUND of connected open spaces, trails, and habitats in ENDOWMENT FUND benefit women and girls in southeast Michigan. Supports charitable activities that encourage and Following the closure of the Child Care Coordinating develop avenues into the arts and music. This fund southeast Michigan. The following funds also Council of Detroit/Wayne County, the purpose of this DETROIT AUTO DEALERS also provides support for persons in need, helping share the same purpose. fund was modified to support innovative programs ASSOCIATION CHARITABLE FOUNDATION them to become self-sufficient, independent, SUZANNE L. AND RAYMOND BABER JR. in early childhood to provide quality care and ENDOWMENT FUND contributing members of society. FUND FOR GREENWAYS environments for all children. Supports charitable organizations and activities that improve the quality of life in southeast Michigan, FORD FOUNDATION COMMUNITY PENNY AND HAROLD BLUMENSTEIN FUND CHORAL PERFORMANCE FUND with a particular interest in projects that benefit DEVELOPMENT ENDOWMENT FUND FOR GREENWAYS Established by Ilaine Lorber Packman, this fund children and youth. Supports charitable activities, with a preference JULIE F. AND PETER D. CUMMINGS supports choral music performances in southeast given to efforts to strengthen neighborhoods adjacent GREENWAYS INITIATIVE FUND Michigan by organizations with a Jewish connection; DETROIT EDISON FUND to and including the Detroit riverfront district. a Jewish composer, director, or conductor; or a Detroit Edison asked that the Foundation’s Board MASCO CORPORATION FUND FOR Jewish program content/theme. of Trustees support grants for energy-conservation FORD MOTOR COMPANY ENDOWMENT FUND GREENWAYS activities and other priority programs. Supports innovative programs to combat substance MEIJER FAMILY FUND FOR GREENWAYS THE CHRYSLER FOUNDATION – HIGHLAND abuse in southeast Michigan. PARK ENDOWMENT FUND DETROIT JAYCEE ALUMNI FUND JEAN H. ROBERTSON FUND FOR The Chrysler Corporation Fund created this fund to Supports charitable activities that encourage the FRENCH FESTIVAL OF DETROIT FUND GREENWAYS support projects in the city of Highland Park. education and leadership development of young men Supports charitable efforts to promote appreciation and women. of the Detroit region’s French heritage and history. COMERICA BANK COMMUNITY ECONOMIC WILLIAM J. HARTWIG FUND Supports charitable organizations and programs that DEVELOPMENT FUND DETROIT NEWSPAPERS FUND FRIENDS OF MILFORD SKATE PARK Comerica Bank established this fund to provide Supports charitable programs that enrich the lives of ENDOWMENT FUND assist senior residents of the city of Detroit. grants to support neighborhood development projects Michigan children and their parents by strengthening Supports youth advocacy, youth sports, youth HELPSOURCE ENDOWMENT FUND in select low-income areas of the region. literacy and education, including but not limited to activities, and facilities in the Huron Valley Region. digital and print classroom newspapers. This fund was established to support Huron Services for Youth Inc., which became part of HelpSource — COMERICA BANK CULTURE AND ARTS FUND DR. SHIRO FUJITA MEMORIAL FUND This fund is used to foster culture and the arts. DETROIT TIGERS FOUNDATION – ORDÓÑEZ Supports medical education research programs an organization that closed in 2007. This fund now BASEBALL FIELD ENDOWMENT FUND related to sleep apnea and vertigo. supports continuum of care services for youth and COMERICA BANK YOUTH FUND Supports charitable programs and activities in families in Washtenaw County, including foster Supports youth activities in Detroit. the maintenance and improvement of baseball or FUND FOR DOWNTOWN PUBLIC SPACES homes, in-residence therapies, rehabilitation, and softball fields. The Kresge Foundation established this fund to therapeutic assistance. COMMUNITY HEALTH ENDOWMENT FUND support charitable organizations and projects that Supports programs to improve the health of young HERBERT AND GRACE DOW FUND maintain, preserve, protect, or improve public spaces HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY people and seniors. Creative ideas and innovative activities in science in and around downtown Detroit. ENDOWMENT FUND and technology are the focus of this fund, created Supports charitable organizations and activities that ROBERT AND ROSEANN COMSTOCK FUND with a gift from the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow M.J. GELDER MUSIC THERAPY AND benefit the residents of the city of Highland Park, FOR THE ARTS Foundation. PERFORMING ARTS FUND Michigan. This fund supports arts and cultural programming in Supports special music programs for disabled persons. southeast Michigan. EDWIN H. DRESCHER, JR. MEMORIAL FUND This fund supports a charitable program at one or GENESIS FUND FOR ENVIRONMENTAL more public charities in Michigan that provide an “Ed INTEGRITY Drescher Memorial Weekend” for HIV/AIDS positive Supports activities that assist in maintaining the individuals at Higgins Lake, MI or similar venue. integrity of the environment in southeast Michigan. 42 43

The HOPE Fund W.K. KELLOGG FOUNDATION VIRGINIA AND EUGENE MITCHELL FUND GEORGE AND EVELYN RICHMOND FUND NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT This fund supports organizations in southeast Supports organizations providing services to those HOPE ENDOWMENT FUND ENDOWMENT FUND Michigan that provide assistance to Native American who are sightless, visually impaired, or afflicted The HOPE (Helping Others through Supports efforts to strengthen neighborhoods located individuals and communities, with a special interest with Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, or Partnerships and Education) Fund was created primarily in an area adjacent to the Detroit east in supporting charitable programs to reduce heart disease. The fund also supports research into to strengthen organizations and projects that riverfront district and downtown Detroit, and may suicide rates among young Native Americans and in the causes and prevention of these diseases and support lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender support other charitable programs. providing viable business opportunities to Native afflictions. individuals and families, through targeted Americans. JACK A. AND AVIVA ROBINSON grantmaking, projects, and technical assistance. KNIGHT ARTS CHALLENGE The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation WILLIAM P. AND SHIRLEY J. MOBLEY ENDOWMENT FUND The following funds have also been established to Supports charitable activities that promote the established six endowed funds as a part of a two- OMNIARTS IN EDUCATION further the purpose of The HOPE Fund. development of youth and improve their general welfare. pronged initiative that aims to engage and enrich ENDOWMENT FUND Detroit through the arts. The institutions receiving This fund provides performing and visual arts GEORGE M. FADIGA FUND MYRON “MIKE” P. SAVOIE FUND grants are chosen for their commitment to artistic educational experiences and services to children in THOMAS FIEDLER AND THOMAS TAYLOR This fund provides permanent, flexible support for a excellence and their willingness to experiment with southeast Michigan. ENDOWMENT FOR THE HOPE FUND wide variety of charitable organizations and activities ways to engage audiences. in southeast Michigan. LGBT RACIAL EQUITY ENDOWMENT FUND NEIGHBORHOOD ENDOWMENT FUND This fund, established by an anonymous KNIGHT FOUNDATION FUND RICHARD K. AND BARBARA W. DAVID M. MARK ENDOWMENT FUND The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation donor, perpetuates the Foundation’s work with FOR THE HOPE FUND SIMONDS FUND established this fund to support charitable programs neighborhood-based organizations. Supports health and human service programs and LEONARD MAZEROV FUND and activities that promote informed, engaged activities that benefit at-risk populations in southeast communities in southeast Michigan. NEW ECONOMY ENDOWMENT FUND CHRISTOPHER NERN AND MARC OWENS Supports charitable programs and activities that Michigan. ENDOWMENT FOR THE HOPE FUND encourage and enable southeast Michigan to develop THE KRESGE FOUNDATION FUND FOR RAYMOND C. SMITH FOUNDATION and maintain a strong and competitive economy. THE PALMER FUND ENDOWMENT ENDOWMENT BUILDING ENDOWMENT FUND This fund was created in recognition of the Kresge This fund has a particular interest in charitable EUGENE HOWE ENDOWMENT FUND PARK PROGRAM ENDOWMENT FUND Foundation’s commitment to building endowment in activities in the city of Detroit. Supports programs of charitable organizations our region. This fund, established by the Pistons-Palace that help homeless persons become self-sufficient, Foundation and initiated through support from the ROGER B. SMITH CANCER RESEARCH FUND independent, contributing members of society. ALEX M. MACKMIN MEMORIAL FUND Kresge Foundation, is helping to maintain parks in This memorial fund supports public charities Supports charitable organizations and programs that the city of Detroit. providing innovative cancer diagnosis, treatment RICHARD F. HUEGLI PROGRAM provide services to families who have lost a child and research. EXCELLENCE FUND and/or charitable organizations and programs that PERFORMING ARTS FUND This memorial fund recognizes agencies that provide support to youth sports programs. A gift from the Katherine Tuck Fund allows the demonstrate excellence in meeting human-service Foundation to support activities in the classical needs. JOSEPH AND ARETHA MARSHALL FAMILY performing arts, with preference given to projects Southfield Community ENDOWMENT FUND that strengthen smaller or emerging classical HUNG FAMILY FOUNDATION FUND Supports charitable endeavors dedicated to performing arts organizations. Foundation Legacy Supports charitable substance-abuse prevention redirecting, improving, and enriching the lives of Funds 2014 and/or rehabilitation programs. young people in need of such support. WILLARD POPE FUND Supports charitable programs in the city of Detroit. The Southfield Community Foundation THE M.Y. LEUNG HUNG MEMORIAL FUND ADELINE SHAW MARTINDALE BEQUEST transitioned its funds to the Community Supports early childhood education, parental Supports charitable programs within the city of PROSTHETIC CARE ENDOWMENT FUND Foundation for Southeast Michigan for involvement in education, and/or vocational education. Detroit. Supports prosthetic care for individuals who have lost administration to ensure their continuing benefit their limbs. for residents of Southfield and/or Lathrup Village. CHAUNCY HURLBUT BEAUTIFICATION AND MICHCON ENDOWMENT FUND EDUCATION FUND The MichCon Foundation established this fund JAMES E. AND KIMBERLY A. REINERT FUND SOUTHFIELD ARTS AND CULTURE FUND Supports improvements to parks, greenways, and to enhance charitable organizations and activities Supports zoological parks throughout southeast Supports arts and cultural organizations or libraries in the city of Detroit. within Wayne County. Michigan. activities in Southfield and Lathrup Village.

W.K. KELLOGG FOUNDATION ECONOMIC RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY FUND SOUTHFIELD EMERGENCY DEVELOPMENT FUND Supports charitable activities and programs ASSISTANCE FUND Grants from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation established benefiting the citizens of the city of Detroit. Supports the Department of Human Services this fund for support of regional economic of the city of Southfield in providing emergency development activities. services to Southfield residents, or to nonprofits providing such services. 44 45

SOUTHFIELD HEALTHY YOUTH HEALTHY CHARLES AND KATHRYN WEIR FAMILY FUND SENIORS FUND Supports academic preparation and educational ____ Supports charitable programs aimed at healthy enrichment for preschoolers. living for youth and senior citizens of Southfield and Lathrup Village. MICHAEL SULLIVAN WELLS CYCLE FUND STRENGTHENING SUPPORT FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS Supports charitable programs and activities that AND TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS SOUTHFIELD MILLENNIUM FUND promote bicycling in southeast Michigan, including, Supports charitable activities that benefit but not limited to, bike lane or trail construction, residents of Southfield and Lathrup Village. maintenance, or signage. The Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network (JHCN) has played an important role in serving terminally ill people at no charge. To support the best outcomes for family caregivers and their patients, the Community SOUTHFIELD WOMEN’S FUND WESTERN WAYNE COUNTY FUND FOR Foundation funded a training curriculum developed by JHCN to enable volunteers to better assess and Supports charitable programs addressing WOMEN AND GIRLS issues and needs of women and their children in Following the closure of the YWCA of Western Wayne deliver evidence-based interventions. With the improved delivery of training in quality of life-enhancing Southfield and Lathrup Village. County, this fund supports charitable activities and interventions, approximately 500 family caregivers can participate each year. programs that empower women and girls and their SOUTHFIELD YOUTH families from western Wayne County by addressing PHILANTHROPY FUND social issues that impact their lives. Supports issues and needs of youth in Southfield and Lathrup Village, and promotes youth WIDMAN FUND philanthropy. Established by the Widman Foundation, this fund supports charitable organizations and activities that enable persons with developmental disabilities STEPHEN STACKPOLE FUND to enhance the quality of their lives through Supports charitable activities that seek to alleviate independence, self-esteem, and community poverty, improve education, and assist in social participation. services and housing for disadvantaged people in the city of Detroit. ELIZABETH M. WIGHT FUND Supports charitable organizations and programs HELEN TALLMAN FUND that benefit vision- or hearing-impaired persons. Supports medical care, medical research, and This fund was established with the first bequest gift scholarships in medicine and engineering, as well as received by the Community Foundation. efforts to help poor or disadvantaged individuals and victims of natural disasters and other catastrophes. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND EDUCATION FUND DOREEN WESSEL TAYLOR FUND Supports conservation and conservation education, Supports charitable performing arts organizations the protection of natural resources, and wildlife and programs throughout southeast Michigan. management in southeast Michigan.

BEBE ANN AND JOHN F. VALLANCE FUND THE RALPH C. WILSON, JR. FOUNDATION Supports charitable organizations working to TRAILS MAINTENANCE ENDOWMENT FUND enhance the lives of children with special needs. The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation established this The fund is dedicated to helping organizations that fund to provide permanent, endowed support for provide a wide variety of services and technological capital maintenance projects for trails and greenways assistance not funded through traditional sources. across southeast Michigan.

ANN K. WARREN FUND THE RALPH C. WILSON, JR. LEGACY FUNDS Supports charitable programs in the arts benefiting The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation established five southeast Michigan. funds to provide permanent, endowed support for programs and initiatives that reflect the personal JAMES B. WEBBER JR. FUND passions of Mr. Wilson. Those areas of support are: Supports youth programs, with a preference for Cancer Care, Caregiving, Design and Access, Grosse promoting and recognizing youth citizenship and Pointe Community Assets, and Youth Sports. leadership in the city of Detroit. 46 47

WOMEN’S CITY CLUB OF DETROIT ENDOWMENT FUND FOR THE COMMUNITY DIANA CONYERS ENDOWMENT FUND GIFTED STUDENT EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN This memorial fund supports the Detroit Public ENDOWMENT FUND Supports charitable activities that benefit women ONLINE PLATFORM Schools Foundation in providing education for Originally established as the Gibson School throughout southeast Michigan. Supports the online platform — including, but children with learning challenges who are residents Endowment Fund, this fund currently supports the not limited to, online giving — of the Community of the city of Detroit. pre-kindergarten through eighth-grade programs of Youth Initiative Foundation for Southeast Michigan. The Roeper School, due to the closure of the Gibson COPY CAT FUND School in 2007. W.K. KELLOGG FOUNDATION YOUTH FUND MEL AND ELEANORE RAVITZ Established by Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rands III, this The W.K. Kellogg Foundation established MEMORIAL FUND fund provides general operating support to the Grosse IRVING J. AND IDA GORDON FUND this fund, which is advised by youth, to strengthen Supports general operating costs of the Pointe Animal Adoption Society. Supports the Community Living Centers Inc. of youth-serving programs in southeast Michigan. Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan. Farmington Hills, Michigan. NANCY AND ROBERT E. DEWAR FUND SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN YOUTH THE RALPH C. WILSON, JR. FOUNDATION Supports the Coleman Foundation of Hudson, GROSSE ILE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FUND LEADERSHIP FUND ENDOWMENT FOR THE COMMUNITY Michigan, to assist in residential and educational care Established by John Colina, this fund supports the Created with gifts that were contributed to match FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN for mentally impaired individuals. ministry of the Grosse Ile Presbyterian Church. the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Youth Fund, this Supports programs and activities that build, grow, fund supports activities undertaken by and for the and maintain the capacity of the Community DRAGUN CORPORATION FUND GEORGE S. HEDDEN GIFT young people of southeast Michigan. Foundation for Southeast Michigan and continue Supports Life Challenge of Southeastern Michigan. Supports in equal shares The Salvation Army Eastern to impact its mission to improve and enhance the Michigan Division, Starr Commonwealth, and the TI GROUP / BUNDY CORPORATION FUND UWE K. FAULHABER FAMILY FUND Hospitalers CommiteeDetroit Commandery No. 1 After its acquisition of Bundy Corp., the TI Group quality of life in the region. Supports the Children’s Leukemia Foundation Knights Templar. created this fund for youth as a way to recognize and the College of Library Studies at Wayne State and continue Bundy Corp.’s philanthropic University. JAMES 2:17 SCHOLARSHIP FUND presence in southeast Michigan. SARA KATHRYN BRACKEN ANDERSON FUND Supports the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Established by Mr. and Mrs. Bryan J. Brown, this fund DOROTHY LOUISE FISHER Institute and the United Way for Southeastern provides support for youth programs of Kensington ENDOWMENT FUND Community Church in Troy, Michigan. Michigan. Supports the Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and Capuchin Soup Kitchen. ANN ARBOR PIONEER HIGH SCHOOL FUND WILLARD JOHNSON FAMILY FUND FOR YOUTH FOR EXCELLENCE MAX M. AND MARJORIE S. FISHER Supports Ann Arbor Pioneer High School in the This fund will support the general charitable Designated Funds FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUND areas of athletics, academics, other extra-curricular purposes of the youth center that is currently being Donors who want to help sustain one or more FOR THE DIA planned in Chelsea, Michigan. activities, and mentoring that promote or recognize Supports educational and outreach programs for specific charitable organizations over time student excellence. can establish a named designated fund at the underserved youth at the Detroit Institute of Arts. FERN O. KELLY FUND FOR MUSICAL Community Foundation. JOHN D. BUTLER, M.D. AND CHARLITA PERFORMANCE MARY G. AND ROBERT H. FLINT Established by James A. Kelly in memory of his W. BUTLER FUND FOUNDATION FUND mother, this fund supports musical performances at Community Foundation This fund perpetuates the Butler family’s Supports Mariners Inn. commitment to assist six charitable organizations the Ethical Society of St. Louis, Missouri. Funds located in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. EMORY M. FORD JR. ENDOWMENT FUND KUKLA-SCHEIBNER FUND Supports the Detroit Zoological Society, the Detroit COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FUND Established by Ms. Merle Helen Scheibner, this ANTONIO CALDERONI CHARISMATIC Contributors can pool their gifts of any size Symphony Orchestra, and Olivet College. fund supports the Michigan Science Center, Detroit RENEWAL FUND to support the operations of the Community Historical Society, Burton Endowment Fund of the Supports the Detroit Catholic Charismatic Renewal RALPH M. AND EMMALYN E. FREEMAN FUND Foundation. This fund includes founding Center. Supports the United States District Court for the Detroit Public Library, Michigan Opera Theatre, contributions from Touche Ross and Co. and Eastern District of Michigan through the Theodore Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, The Washington Post Co. CLARENCE AND GRACE CHAMBERLIN FUND Levin Memorial Foundation. and the Nature Conservancy – Michigan Chapter. FOR THE FOUNDATION FOR EXCEPTIONAL TERENCE AND JENNIFER CHILDREN FRIENDS OF THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC LOLI SMILES FUND Established by Michael Nowlan in memory of his ADDERLEY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION This endowment continues the legacy of support LIBRARY ENDOWMENT FUND PRESIDENT’S FUND for the Foundation for Exceptional Children, with Originally established to support the Friends of the wife, Lolita Dimovski, this fund supports the HAVEN Supports charitable organizations and purposes current support for the ARC Grosse Pointe Harper Grosse Pointe Public Library Endowment Fund, Foundation and Amnesty International. benefiting the residents of southeast Michigan. Woods Inc. which closed in 2004, this fund now supports both LONYO FAMILY CHAPLAINCY the Grosse Pointe Public Library and the Friends of ENDOWMENT FUND the Grosse Pointe Public Library. Supports the Village of East Harbor Chaplaincy Fund of the Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Foundation. 48 49

LONYO FAMILY ENDOWMENT FUND FOR OAKLAND COUNTY VOLUNTEER RESOURCE IDA AND CONRAD H. SMITH ENDOWMENT MARIAN E. WHITE FUND THE DETROIT HISTORICAL MUSEUM CENTER ENDOWMENT FUND FUND FOR THE MICHIGAN OPERA THEATRE Supports the Disabled American Veterans Charitable Supports the Detroit Historical Museum, which is Originally established to support the volunteer Established by the Raymond C. Smith Foundation Service Trust, Paralyzed Veterans of America – managed by the Detroit Historical Society. resource center of Lighthouse of Oakland County, a Fund, this fund provides support for an annual opera Michigan Chapter, Seedlings Braille Books for program it no longer administers, this fund currently performance by the Michigan Opera Theatre. Children, Michigan Humane Society, The Salvation LONYO FAMILY ENDOWMENT FUND FOR supports the Romney Center of the United Way Army Eastern Michigan Division, Smile Train Inc., MACOMB COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE for Southeastern Michigan in providing volunteer IDA AND CONRAD H. SMITH ENDOWMENT Doctors Without Borders, and Father Flanagan’s Boys Supports Macomb Community College, where resource services for the benefit of Oakland County. FUND FOR THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS Home (Boys Town). founder Andrew Lonyo once taught business. Established by the Raymond C. Smith Foundation ARTHUR AND BIRDIE OBERLANDER Fund, this fund provides support for educational THE RALPH C. WILSON, JR. FOUNDATION FAYETTE AND DONALD LORIA ENDOWMENT FOR JHAS programs of the Department of American Art at the ENDOWMENT FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE EQUALITY FUND This memorial fund supports entertainment for the Detroit Institute of Arts. CAPITAL NEEDS Supports programs of the American Civil Liberties residents of Jewish Home and Aging Services, with a Supports the infrastructure and capital needs of Union Fund of Michigan that focus on racial justice preference for bingo. ARLENE SPOHN CHARITABLE FUND the Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders and the equal rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and Supports six charitable organizations: the Association, Greater Michigan Chapter. transgender individuals. MARGARET W. PARKER GIFT Scleroderma Foundation of Michigan Chapter, Supports the YWCA of Metropolitan Detroit and Penrickton Center for Blind Children, Barbara THE RALPH C. WILSON, JR. FOUNDATION LUDWIG FOUNDATION FUND Child & Family Services of Michigan. ENDOWMENT FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Supports the American Cancer Society, Arthritis Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, American Lung Association, John Glenn High School (Westland), RESPITE CARE Foundation – Michigan Chapter, Children’s Hospital RARE FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUND and Garden City High School. Supports the Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders of Michigan Foundation, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Originally established to support The RARE Association, Greater Michigan Chapter, in providing and The Salvation Army Eastern Michigan Division. Foundation, which closed in 2009, this fund currently MABEL FRENCH TAYLOR MEMORIAL FUND respite scholarships to southeast Michigan families and supports the Winning Futures Inc. Supports the Capuchin Soup Kitchen. caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s and who demonstrate CHELSEA GRACE MACLEAN MEMORIAL FUND Supports youth group activities and maintenance financial, health, and/or emotional need. STANLEY AND LENORE RONTAL MEMORIAL TKACHIK SISTERS CHARITABLE FUND of the memorial garden at Garden City Presbyterian ENDOWMENT FUND Supports the Disabled American Veterans Charitable THE RALPH C. WILSON, JR. FOUNDATION Church, and the music and theater programs of Supports students selected to study chamber music Service Trust, Michigan 4-H Foundation, Leader ENDOWMENT FOR JEFFERSON AVENUE Livonia Franklin High School. with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Dogs for the Blind Inc., SARC, and Whaley Children’s PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Center. This fund also supports the Susan and Janet Supports the Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian ALEXANDER AND GABRIELLE MANSOUR ST. MARY COMMUNITY OUTREACH CENTER Tkachik Scholarship at Eastern Michigan University. Church by providing operating, maintenance, and MEMORIAL FUND ENDOWMENT FUND Supports the West Bloomfield School District for Supports the John Bolde Memorial Food Depot. improvement support for its building(s) and related CARLA YVONNE TUCKER MEMORIAL FUND office and other equipment. student enrichment programs or activities in the Supports the National Center for Missing and KARL SAULITIS MEMORIAL FUND FOR areas of art, dance, or basketball. Exploited Children in Arlington, Virginia, in order FIGHTING BLOOD CANCERS FRANK WINCHELL FUND to assist others in coping with the trauma of child Supports education and research in the field of MECKE BROTHERS’ FUND Supports the Be the Match Foundation, Children’s Supports St. Paul Catholic School, Grosse Pointe, Leukemia Foundation of Michigan, Leukemia & abduction. engineering at Purdue University. Michigan. Lymphoma Society Inc., and Lymphoma Research CURL H. TUTAG MICHIGAN HUMANE HOSLEY WORD JR. AND RON TIORAN FUND Foundation. Established to support the AIDS Consortium of MICHCON LEGACY FUND SOCIETY FUND Supports the Michigan Humane Society, with Southeastern Michigan Inc., which closed in 2006, Supports Focus: HOPE, in honor of the 150th birthday M. RALPH AND GERALDINE M. particular emphasis on cruelty investigation, this fund currently supports Unified – HIV Health of Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. SCHAFER FUND Supports the Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the emergency rescue, and the prosecution of those who and Beyond. MICHIGAN JEWISH AIDS COALITION Aged in Orregon, Ohio, for activities and programs abuse animals. ENDOWMENT FUND benefiting residents who were citizens of the city ALFRED AND JANE WARREN FUND Originally established to support the Michigan of Detroit. Jewish AIDS Coalition, which closed in 2004, this Supports the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, Great Lakes Field Service Council, Boy Scouts of America, fund currently supports the Jewish Gay Network of STANLEY AND GERMAINE SCHROEDER and Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio. Michigan. CHARITABLE FUND Supports elementary school scholarships and high WESSTAND FUND ELEANOR FINOLA MURPHY MEMORIAL FUND school scholarships for attendees and graduates of Supports Ele’s Place and programs of Brighton Area Established by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Standart Jr., St. Isaac Jogues Roman Catholic Church Elementary this fund supports the University Liggett School. Schools that improve the proficiency of academically School. This fund also supports the Michigan challenged students. Humane Society and Leader Dogs for the Blind Inc. 50 51

PERMANENCE

We build capital in the form of endowment to sustain the needs of the community now and in the future. As a source of flexible community capital for southeast Michigan, we can carry out our donors’ interests in perpetuity and grow permanent capital for individual nonprofits, strengthening their financial stability.

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CARRYING OUT A DONOR’S INTERESTS

The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Legacy Funds were created by the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation to provide permanent, endowed support for programs and initiatives that reflect the personal passions of Mr. Wilson, ____ a Detroit native and longtime owner of the Buffalo Bills football team. These funds support caregivers, design and access, and youth sports across the region, and Mr. Wilson’s hometown of Grosse Pointe. In 2018, IMPROVING CHILDREN’S LIVES one grant enabled the Fraser First Booster Club to acquire a universally designed swing set at McKinley Barrier Free Park, the only park in its school district to offer universally designed recreational opportunities. The Detroit Auto Dealers Association Charitable Foundation Fund of the Community Foundation focuses on enhancing the lives of children and youth in the region. Since inception, the Fund has provided more than $6.1 million to support 154 organizations throughout southeast Michigan. In 2018, Ann Arbor’s Wild Swan Theater was one of the organizations to receive support to stage an original theatrical production for young audiences featuring women in science. 52 53

DETROIT TIGERS WILLIE HORTON SCHOLARSHIP FUND ____ Scholarship and This fund awards a scholarship to a deserving student at Detroit College Preparatory High School at Award Funds Northwestern, Mr. Horton’s alma mater. ASSISTING NONPROFITS TO PREPARE FOR TODAY AND THE FUTURE Donors who wish to support the future of DONALD P. DUROCHER PUBLIC RELATIONS our region by investing in the education EDUCATION FUND of its residents can do so by establishing a This memorial fund supports public relations Permanent capital helps organizations have stability and a secure future. More than 200 nonprofit named scholarship fund. The Community educational programs throughout the service area of the organizations are already building endowment with the Community Foundation. These efforts are supported Foundation also administers award funds Public Relations Society of America – Detroit Chapter. by leveraging the expertise, excellent financial management, and oversight of the Community Foundation. for those donors who are interested in SANFORD W. AND ELAINE E. FEIG FUND Among the nonprofits that started an endowment in 2018 was the Pioneer High School Band Association. recognizing the achievements of a person or Supports scholarships at Wayne State University, They established the Nancy Waring Endowment Fund. This fund provides musical enrichment and music group in a specific field. Grants from these Macomb Community College, and L’Anse Creuse, camp experiences for students who are participating in Ann Arbor Pioneer High School bands. The fund funds are made directly to the educational Chippewa Valley, and Mount Clemens high schools. institution the scholarship recipient attends, honors Nancy Waring’s distinguished 24-year tenure as Associate Director of Bands at Pioneer High School. or will attend, and, in the case of an award, to LORRAINE E. GILES SCHOLARSHIP FUND the organization affiliated with the recipient Supports scholarships to graduating seniors at Ferndale High School who want to pursue higher education in being honored. mathematics, chemistry, or physics. Mrs. Giles taught mathematics in the Ferndale School District. DONNA W. ADAMS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Supports scholarships to benefit students who RONALD W. HAUGHTON MEMORIAL graduate from an identified elementary school of the SCHOLARSHIP FUND Detroit Public Schools. Supports scholarships to students from Detroit schools who attend Wayne State University. WINIFRED STINSON BASILE FUND Supports students achieving academic excellence ROBERT HOLMES SCHOLARSHIP FUND in business programs at non-public accredited Supports scholarships for the children of Michigan educational institutions in Wayne, Oakland, or members of the International Brotherhood of Macomb counties. Teamsters. BIRMINGHAM UNITARIAN CHURCH EVANGELINE SHEIBLEY HYETT GOLDSMITH SCHOLARSHIP FUND ENDOWMENT FUND Supports educational scholarships for the benefit of This fund provides scholarship support for students graduates of Pontiac High School. attending the schools of social work at Case Western Reserve University and Wayne State University. MIGUEL CABRERA FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND PATRICIA J. AND MICHAEL D. JONES Established by the Detroit Tigers Foundation, with MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND the support of Miguel Cabrera, this fund awards This fund provides scholarships for students enrolled scholarships for first-generation college students full time in the undergraduate nursing program at the from southeast Michigan and southern Florida. University of Detroit Mercy. DICK DEPAOLIS MEMORIAL CHRIS M. KURZWEIL SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND Supports scholarships for children of employees of Supports scholarships to students attending North Intertape Polymer Group. Farmington High School. LEONARD, BUTCHER AND SMELTZER DETROIT ECONOMIC CLUB SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarships for students The Detroit Economic Club created this fund to graduating from Wayne-Westland public high provide educational scholarships to select students in schools who are pursuing study at an accredited Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties. postsecondary educational institution located in Michigan. 54 55

VIRGIL K. LOBRING SCHOLARSHIP FUND REIGHARD FAMILY MEMORIAL SCF MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND MONSIGNOR HERBERT WEIER This memorial fund provides scholarships for SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund supports scholarships for students who SCHOLARSHIP FUND students graduating from Western International High Supports scholarships to graduating students from live or go to school in Southfield and/or Lathrup Supports scholarships for students who are graduates School in Detroit. Whitmer High School, Toledo, Ohio, and Erie Mason Village and plan to study at a nonprofit college, of Divine Child High School in Dearborn, Michigan. High School, Erie, Michigan. university, or trade school. It was initiated through CHARLES LOMAS MEMORIAL memorial gifts honoring three community CHERYL WOJTAS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND RENAISSANCE OF VALUES activists: Vivian Hurite, Vicki Goldbaum, and SCHOLARSHIP FUND Supports the charitable purposes of the School SCHOLARSHIP FUND Thomas Frommeyer. Additional gifts honored Supports scholarships for students graduating District of Dearborn for use in providing scholarships This fund was established by Robert and Monica Donald Fracassi, Shambline Quarles, Ada from the Port Huron Area Schools and the Gaylord to graduates of the district who are pursuing degrees Mylod to assist students in attaining a college Moiseev, Donald Powers, Sandra Terrell, Sigmund Community Schools. in education. education and pursuing higher values. Beras, and Robert Casalou.

GERALD LUNDY MEMORIAL THE HON. GERALD E. ROSEN SCHOLARSHIP TONY SPINA ENRICHMENT FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR COMMUNITY COMMITMENT FUND This fund supports college scholarships for any The Public Relations Society of America – Detroit This fund provides support to Wayne State University Michigan student pursuing an undergraduate or Chapter established this fund to provide minority in recognition of the contributions of a Wayne State graduate degree in photojournalism at a Michigan Agency Endowment students with scholarships for public relations University student who has made significant positive nonprofit college or university. education. contributions to the city of Detroit. Funds GENE TAYLOR MEMORIAL MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, ARTS JEPTHA WADE SCHUREMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND Nonprofit agencies can establish an AND LETTERS FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarships for students endowment fund with the Community Established by the Michigan Academy of Science, Supports scholarships to fatherless students in who live or go to high school in Southfield and/or Foundation to support their general Arts and Letters and Judge Avern L. Cohn, this southeast Michigan who are studying law, nursing, Lathrup Village. fund provides support for the Cohn Prize in Legal medicine, or dentistry at one of Michigan’s 15 operations or a specific program. In so doing, Scholarship, awarded by the Michigan Academy of public universities. PHILLIP VAILS MEMORIAL FUND these nonprofits benefit from a range of Science, Arts and Letters. This fund provides scholarships for students Community Foundation services, including OTIS M. SMITH SCHOLARSHIP FUND who live or go to high school in Southfield and/or marketing support and investment oversight. ORDÓÑEZ FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND Supports scholarships to select single mothers Lathrup Village, and exhibit a love of and active The following nonprofit organizations have Established by the Detroit Tigers Foundation, with residing in Wayne, Oakland, or Macomb counties, to involvement in vocal music and/or theater. established endowment funds that are held at the support of Magglio and Dagly Ordóñez, this fund assist them in obtaining postsecondary education. the Community Foundation. provides scholarships that benefit graduates of high LOUISE WARD MEMORIAL schools located in southwest Detroit. SOUTHERN WAYNE COUNTY REGIONAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND ACCOUNTING AID SOCIETY CHAMBER FUND This fund, established by former students of Accounting Aid Society Endowment Fund PLANTE & MORAN SONS AND DAUGHTERS Provides scholarships to individuals residing in the Louise Ward, provides awards for further vocal Chamber’s service area and supports other charitable SCHOLARSHIP FUND education for students who live or go to high ALL WELL-BEING SERVICES Supports scholarships that benefit dependent activities in southern Wayne County. school in Southfield and/or Lathrup Village. All Well-Being Services Endowment Fund children of staff members of Plante & Moran Holding • Clarence and Grace Chamberlin Fund for All Group and its related companies. Southfield Community Well-Being Services PRSA DETROIT EDUCATION FUND Foundation Legacy ROBERT STEMPEL MEMORIAL The Public Relations Society of America – Detroit SCHOLARSHIP FUND AFFIRMATIONS LESBIAN AND GAY Chapter created this fund to support public relations Scholarship Funds Supports scholarships that benefit graduates of select COMMUNITY CENTER Affirmations Endowment Fund education in the chapter’s service area. In 2014, the Southfield Community high schools in Detroit who are pursuing a science or Foundation transitioned its funds to the engineering degree program. • Dorothy Ellis Cassis Memorial Fund RASHID-MICHAELS DIRECTORS ENDOWMENT Community Foundation for Southeast • Nancy Katz and Margo Dichtelmiller Fund This fund provides scholarships for graduating ROBERT C.J. TRAUB MEMORIAL seniors of member schools of the Catholic High Michigan for administration, in order to SCHOLARSHIP TRAVEL FUND • George D. Westerman and Charles C. Lemon Fund School League in honor of Thomas M. Rashid and ensure their continuing benefit. Supports educational travel scholarships in the fields Victor Michaels for their service as directors of the of music and art that benefit students graduating AIM HIGH SCHOOL Aim High School Endowment Fund Catholic High School League. MAYOR BRENDA LAWRENCE from Bloomfield Hills schools. SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides college scholarships for students ENRICO AND MARIE VESPA ALLEN CREEK PRESCHOOL who live in Southfield and want to attend a Michigan SCHOLARSHIP FUND Allen Creek Preschool Endowment Fund nonprofit college, university, or trade school. Supports educational scholarships to current employees or children of employees of English Gardens Corp. 56 57

ALLIANCE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL OF ARTS LEAGUE OF MICHIGAN INC. CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PAUL CITIZENS RESEARCH COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN OAKLAND COUNTY Arts League of Michigan Inc. Endowment Fund Cathedral Church of St. Paul Endowment Fund Citizens Research Council Endowment Fund Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Oakland County • Terence and Jennifer Adderley Endowment for the AUTISM ALLIANCE OF MICHIGAN CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES OF Endowment Fund Citizens Research Council of Michigan Autism Alliance of Michigan Endowment Fund WASHTENAW COUNTY Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County ALTERNATIVES FOR GIRLS CLINTON RIVER WATERSHED COUNCIL Alternatives for Girls Endowment Fund AUTOMATION ALLEY FUND Endowment Fund Automation Alley Fund Endowment Clinton River Watershed Council Fund • Amanda L. Good Fund CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF DETROIT COMMON GROUND • Rosenthal-Dombrowski Fund AVALON HOUSING INC. Chamber Music Society of Detroit Endowment Fund Avalon Housing Endowment Fund Common Ground Endowment Fund • David and Andrea Page Period Music AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY • Ellen and Joseph Price Fund for Common Ground Endowment Fund WOMEN NORTHVILLE – NOVI BRANCH INC. BEAUMONT FOUNDATION Sanctuary AAUW Northville – Novi Branch Endowment Fund Beaumont Health Foundation Endowment Fund CHELSEA DISTRICT LIBRARY THE COMMUNITY HOUSE Chelsea District Library Endowment Fund AMERICAN RED CROSS – SOUTHEASTERN BERKLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY Community House Endowment Fund Berkley Public Library Endowment Fund MICHIGAN CHAPTER CHELSEA EDUCATION FOUNDATION • Helen and Barbara Van Dusen Endowment Fund AMERICAN RED CROSS – SOUTHEASTERN BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD ART CENTER INC. Mary E. Merkel Endowment Fund COMMUNITY LIVING CENTERS INC. MICHIGAN CHAPTER ENDOWMENT FUND Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center Joseph K. Piasecki Endowment Fund Community Living Centers Endowment Fund Endowment Fund • Christ Church Grosse Pointe – Beyond Parish Electa M. Wagner and Robert W. Wagner Family Ministry Disaster Relief Fund COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITY CENTER BIRMINGHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY Endowment Fund • Adelyn B. Devereaux Fund Birmingham Historical Society Museum Fund NONPROFIT HOUSING CORP. CHELSEA SENIOR CENTER Community Opportunity Center Nonprofit Housing • Irma Elder Fund BIRMINGHAM UNITARIAN CHURCH Chelsea Senior Center Endowment Fund Corporation Endowment Fund • Charles W. and Jean M. Elliot Disaster Relief Fund Birmingham Unitarian Church Endowment Fund CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF MICHIGAN CREATIVE MANY MICHIGAN • Henry T. Ewald Fund BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT FOUNDATION Creative Many Michigan Endowment Fund • Sherman J. Fitzsimons Jr. Fund Bloomfield Hills Schools Endowment Fund Children’s Hospital Endowment Fund • Barbara Kratchman Fund to Support Michigan • John B. and Peggy Ford III Disaster Relief Fund • Ingrid and Ashok Sarnaik Endowment Fund for Artists and Their Art BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY • Kmart Corporation Fund Critical Care and Sickle Cell Support Yvonne Y. Atkinson Fund CROSSROADS OF MICHIGAN • Munder Capital Management Fund Bloomfield Township Public Library Director’s CHILDREN’S LEUKEMIA FOUNDATION Crossroads of Michigan Endowment Fund • Nicholson Family Red Cross Disaster Fund Legacy Fund OF MICHIGAN • Clarence and Grace Chamberlin Fund for Children’s Leukemia Foundation of Michigan • Anne C. St. Clair Red Cross Disaster Fund Bloomfield Township Public Library Endowment Fund Crossroads of Michigan Endowment Fund • E.A. “Bud” Schirmer Fund • Lawrence Smith and Isabel Francis Smith • ANR Pipeline Company Fund DETROIT AREA PRE-COLLEGE ENGINEERING Challenge Grant Fund • William C. and Eleanore R. Schultz Fund PROGRAM INC. • Patrick K. Egan Memorial Fund • Paul and Barbara Trudgen Fund Jeanette P. Myers Memorial Scholarship Fund Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program • Uwe K. Faulhaber Memorial Fund Endowment Fund • Joan B. and Gerald E. Warren Disaster Relief Fund Fair Radom Garden Endowment Fund • Glen W. Fortinberry Endowment Fund BLUE WATER HABITAT FOR HUMANITY DETROIT ARTISTS MARKET ANGELS’ PLACE • Kathleen Damioli Hughes Memorial Fund Detroit Artists Market Endowment Fund Angels’ Place Endowment Fund Blue Water Habitat for Humanity Endowment Fund • Bobby L. Jones Memorial Fund DETROIT CHAMBER WINDS AND STRINGS ARAB COMMUNITY CENTER FOR ECONOMIC BRIGHTMOOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH • Casey Ann MacKellar Memorial Fund Novi Christian Academy Endowment Fund Detroit Chamber Winds Fund AND SOCIAL SERVICES • Hugh A. Miller Fund Arab American National Museum Endowment Fund • Faye and Seymour Okun Innovative Projects Fund BRIGHTON DISTRICT LIBRARY • Jill Marie Sienko Memorial Fund Arab American National Museum Endowment Fund Brighton District Library Endowment Fund DETROIT CRISTO REY HIGH SCHOOL INC. for Public Programming CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY OF DETROIT Detroit Cristo Rey High School Fund CARE HOUSE OF OAKLAND COUNTY • Drs. Barbara and Adnan Aswad Endowment Fund Christ Child Society of Detroit Endowment Fund CARE House of Oakland County Endowment Fund DETROIT GREENWAYS COALITION Detroit Greenways Coalition Endowment Fund THE ART CENTER CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH HOUSING CORP. CASS COMMUNITY SOCIAL SERVICES INC. Art Center Endowment Fund Church of the Messiah Housing Corporation Cass Community Social Services Endowment Fund Endowment Fund DETROIT HISTORICAL SOCIETY • Gebran S. and Suzanne P. Anton Foundation Fund Detroit Historical Society Endowment Fund • George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation Fund • Terence and Jennifer Adderley Endowment for the Detroit Historical Society 58 59

DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS DETROIT SECTION, SOCIETY OF FAR CONSERVATORY OF THERAPEUTIC THE FUTURES FOUNDATION Detroit Institute of Arts Endowment Fund PLASTICS ENGINEERS AND PERFORMING ARTS The Futures Foundation Fund • Terence and Jennifer Adderley Endowment for the SPE Fund Cindy Leonard Scholarship Endowment Fund for GARDEN CLUB OF MICHIGAN Detroit Institute of Arts FAR Conservatory of Therapeutic and Performing DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA INC. Arts Garden Club of Michigan Endowment Fund • Andrew L. and Gayle Shaw Camden Endowment for Detroit Symphony Orchestra Endowment Fund the Detroit Institute of Arts FARMINGTON / FARMINGTON HILLS GATEWAY MONTESSORI SCHOOL • Beverly Franzblau Baker Fund for the DSO Gateway Montessori School Endowment Fund FOUNDATION FOR YOUTH AND FAMILIES DETROIT PAL • Bauder Family Endowment Fund for the DSO BACKPACK FUND GIRL SCOUTS HEART OF MICHIGAN Detroit PAL Endowment Fund • Dr. Eli V. and Joanna Berger Fund for the DSO Farmington/Farmington Hills After-School Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan – Barbara “Darbi” • D. Duane Hurtt Memorial Fund for Detroit PAL • John B. and Mary H. Ford Detroit Symphony Program Fund Stuber Memorial Fund Orchestra Hall Fund DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION Farmington/Farmington Hills Fund for Youth • Victor and Gale Girolami Endowment Fund GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN Detroit Public Schools Foundation Endowment Fund and Families Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan • Grainger Fund Endowment Fund DETROIT REGIONAL CHAMBER DETROIT WALDORF SCHOOL Detroit Waldorf School Endowment Fund FOUNDATION INC. FERNDALE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION GLEANERS COMMUNITY FOOD BANK OF Douglas E. Busbey Leadership Detroit Fund DETROIT ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY Ferndale Educational Foundation Fund SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN Van Dusen/Compact College Fund I Detroit Zoological Society Endowment Fund Gleaners Endowment Fund FIRST STEP – WESTERN WAYNE COUNTY • Mayor Dennis W. Archer Compact Scholars Fund • Fighting Hunger Together Fund • Clarence and Grace Chamberlin Fund for the PROJECT ON DOMESTIC ASSAULT • Awrey Bakeries Inc. Fund Detroit Zoological Society First Step Endowment Fund • Nate Gooden, Hand in Hand Foundation Fund • Curtis C. Carmichael Fund (Copper & Brass Sales Inc.) for Gleaners DON BOSCO HALL FOCUS: HOPE • Casey Communications Management Inc. Fund CMF Detroit Youth Fund Focus: HOPE Endowment Fund • Coleman and Shirley Mopper Fund for Children • Children First Fund (Detroit Free Press) • Taste of the NFL Fund for Gleaners DOWNTOWN DETROIT PARTNERSHIP INC. • Clarence and Grace Chamberlin Fund for • Chrysler Foundation – Detroit Compact Roger S. Penske Detroit Fund Focus: HOPE • Joan and Wayne Webber Fund Scholarship Fund • Ellen and Joseph Price Fund for Focus: HOPE GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF • Great Lakes Gas Transmission Limited ECUMENICAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Ecumenical Theological Seminary Endowment Fund FORGOTTEN HARVEST INC. GREATER DETROIT Partnership Fund Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit – Job Training • John E. Biersdorf Fund Forgotten Harvest Endowment Fund • Kmart Compact Scholarship Fund Endowment • Anneliese Sinnott O.P. Fund • Ross Roy Communications Scholarship Fund FRANKLIN-WRIGHT SETTLEMENTS INC. • David W. Swink Fund Franklin-Wright Settlements Endowment Fund GRANDMONT/ROSEDALE DEVELOPMENT • Sinai Hospital of Greater Detroit Fund CORP. • Frank E. Smith Scholars Fund EHLERS-DANLOS NATIONAL FRIENDS OF THE ROUGE GRDC Neighborhood Legacy Fund Friends of the Rouge Endowment Fund • Richard C. Van Dusen Fund (Dickinson Wright PLLC) FOUNDATION INC. • Janice Marshall Memorial Fund Ehlers-Danlos National Foundation Fund • Weir, Manuel, Snyder & Ranke Inc. Scholarship Fund FRIENDS OF THE WAYNE PUBLIC LIBRARY GREAT LAKES CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL Friends of the Wayne Public Library Van Dusen/Compact College Fund II RUTH ELLIS CENTER INC. Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival Fund Ruth Ellis Center Legacy Fund Endowment Fund • Morris and Beverly Baker Fund DETROIT RIVERFRONT CONSERVANCY INC. Cullen Family Carousel Fund ENNIS CENTER FOR CHILDREN INC. FRIENDS OF THE WYANDOTTE MUSEUMS • Ruth Laredo Fund Friends of the Wyandotte Museums Julio Jove Fund for Ennis Center • Anthony M. Tocco Artistic Director Chair Fund Cullen Family Endowment Fund for the Detroit Endowment Fund RiverFront Conservancy EQUALITY MICHIGAN • James Tocco Fund Dequindre Cut Maintenance Endowment Fund Equality Michigan Endowment Fund FRIENDS SCHOOL IN DETROIT INC. Wade McCree/Friends School in Detroit GREAT LAKES FIELD SERVICE COUNCIL, Detroit RiverFront Conservancy Endowment Fund ETA PHI BETA SORORITY FOUNDATION INC. Endowment Fund BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA •  Peter Stroh Fund for the Detroit RiverFront Eta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. Endowment Fund Great Lakes Field Service Council, Boy Scouts of Conservancy FULL CIRCLE FOUNDATION INC. America Endowment Fund ETON ACADEMY Full Circle Foundation Inc. Endowment Fund The Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park Endowment Eton Academy Endowment Fund GREAT LAKES LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS Fund FURNITURE BANK OF SOUTHEASTERN ASSOCIATION FAITH IN ACTION MICHIGAN Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association Faith In Action Endowment Fund Margaret T. Pomeroy Tribute Fund Endowment Fund 60 61

SUSTAINABILITY

The Community Foundation makes strategic investments to move the region forward with an eye toward permanent, positive change. We educate the community on pressing needs, build partnerships, undertake targeted initiatives, and make grants to support promising projects and organizations.

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MOUNTAIN BIKING GOES THE DISTANCE

The Potawatami Mountain Biking Association (PMBA) has played an important role in making mountain biking accessible through its leadership in developing a network of connected trails in the Pickney State ____ Recreation Area. Due to increasing visitation and usage, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is expanding the trail system’s parking lot and developing new trailheads. At the same time, the Community PUTTING PERFORMING ARTS TO WORK Foundation is supporting PMBA’s vision of a series of five interconnected trail loops with funds for trail planning and design. When completed, the trail circuit will be 20 miles in length. When arts are integrated into other academics, studies suggest students show increased academic achievement and develop stronger leadership and artistic skills. The Community Foundation partnered with Living Arts to help fund the expansion of Detroit Wolf Trap, a program that provides professional development, mentoring, and coaching for Detroit-area early childhood educators, parents, and caregivers. 62 63

GREATER DETROIT AND WINDSOR HIGH / SCOPE EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF LIGHTHOUSE OF OAKLAND COUNTY INC. JAPAN-AMERICA SOCIETY FOUNDATION METROPOLITAN DETROIT Lighthouse of Oakland County Inc. Endowment Fund Japan-America Society Fund High/Scope Endowment Fund Jewish Family Service Endowment Fund • Herbert N. and Nancy M. Weingarten • Education Through Movement: Building the • Amy and Dr. Mark H. Haimann Family Fund Endowment Fund THE GREENING OF DETROIT Foundation Fund • Judy and John Marx Fund E. Eleanor Marsh Maintenance Fund for The LITERACY AND BEYOND INC. Greening of Detroit • Marilyn Thomas Fund • Patti L. Nemer Fund Literacy and Beyond Endowment Fund • Hubert J. and Catherine P. Weikart Memorial Windows Endowment Fund GROSSE ILE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Scholarship Fund LIVINGSTON COUNTY CATHOLIC CHARITIES Grosse Ile Historical Society Lighthouse Fund Livingston County Catholic Charities Fund JOY OF JESUS INC. HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY Joy of Jesus Inc. Endowment Fund • Rev. William J. Carolin Fund GROSSE POINTE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Highland Township Public Library Endowment Fund Grosse Pointe Historical Society Endowment Fund JUDSON CENTER INC. LIVINGSTON COUNTY UNITED WAY HISTORIC ELMWOOD FOUNDATION Tina and George Milidrag Fund for Innovation Livingston County United Way Endowment Fund GROSSE POINTE FOUNDATION FOR Historic Elmwood Foundation Endowment Fund PUBLIC EDUCATION Grosse Pointe Foundation for Public Education JVS LIVINGSTON LAND CONSERVANCY INC. HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOR THE UNITED JVS JOIN Program Fund Livingston Land Conservancy Endowment Fund Endowment Fund STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN • Jeanette and Oscar Cook Fund • Future Excellence in Education Fund DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN LOYOLA HIGH SCHOOL Historical Society for the United States District JVS – Realizing Life’s Potential – Endowment Fund • Anne Hudson Endowment Fund for the Grosse Loyola High School Foundation Fund Court for the Eastern District of Michigan Pointe Foundation for Public Education • Hadas and Dennis Bernard Family Fund Endowment Fund MACOMB COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY • Elyse Goldin Essick and David Foltyn Family Fund Macomb County Historical Society – Crocker House GROSSE POINTE LIBRARY FOUNDATION Grosse Pointe Public Library Endowment Fund HOSPICE OF MICHIGAN INC. • Dr. Ron and Andrea Hurwitz Family Fund Museum Fund Hospice of Michigan Endowment Fund • Book Endowment Fund for the Grosse Pointe • Barbara and Donald Nurenberg Family Fund MARINERS’ CHURCH OF DETROIT Public Library HUMANE SOCIETY OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY • Henry and Mary Piotrowski Fund Answer Club Endowment Fund Humane Society of Livingston County • Linda and Jack Schechter Family Fund GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL Endowment Fund MARINERS INN Mariners Inn Endowment Fund ASSOCIATION KADIMA: JEWISH SUPPORT SERVICES FOR Grosse Pointe War Memorial Endowment Fund HURON-CLINTON METROPARKS ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS MATRIX HUMAN SERVICES • Alice Kales Hartwick Foundation Fund FOUNDATION Kadima Operational Endowment Fund Huron-Clinton Metroparks Foundation Fund Michigan AIDS Coalition Endowment Fund • Frank J. Sladen Jr. Endowment Fund BARBARA ANN KARMANOS CANCER HURON VALLEY EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION MICHIGAN AEROSPACE FOUNDATION INC. • Mark R. Weber President’s Fund INSTITUTE Huron Valley Educational Foundation Michigan Aerospace Foundation Endowment Fund Grosse Pointe War Memorial Fund for Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute Endowment Fund for the Yankee Air Museum Youth Enrichment Endowment Fund THE INFORMATION CENTER INC. MICHIGAN ART EDUCATION ASSOCIATION LACASA THE GUIDANCE CENTER The Information Center Endowment Fund Michigan Art Education Association Memorial The Guidance Center Endowment Fund LACASA Endowment Fund Endowment Fund INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF Budd Lynch Endowment Fund for Children LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Michigan Art Education Association Professional METROPOLITAN DETROIT INC. Lawrence Technological University Endowment Fund Development Fund HAVEN FOUNDATION International Institute Endowment Fund • Clarence and Grace Chamberlin Fund for Lawrence HAVEN Foundation Endowment Fund MICHIGAN COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK Technological University • Locniskar Beck Fund for HAVEN INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE ALLIANCE Detroit College Access Network Endowment Fund International Wildlife Refuge Alliance Endowment Fund LEARNING ALLY MICHIGAN CONFERENCE WOMEN’S HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM Learning Ally Endowment Fund Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology Fund MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE AME CHURCH JARC Michigan Conference Women’s Missionary Society LIFE CHALLENGE OF SOUTHEASTERN Norman G. Wachler Endowment Fund for JARC of the AME Church Endowment Fund MICHIGAN • Charles and Florence Milan Foundation Fund Life Challenge of Southeastern Michigan for JARC MICHIGAN ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Endowment Fund Michigan Environmental Council Endowment Fund • Joyce Keller and Michael A. Walch Fund 64 65

MICHIGAN HISTORICAL COMMISSION NEW DETROIT INC. Capitol Park Fund New Detroit Race Relations Fund ____

MICHIGAN LEAGUE FOR PUBLIC POLICY NORTH STAR REACH Michigan League for Public Policy Nokomis North Star Reach Endowment Fund POWERING LIVE PERFORMANCE Legacy Fund NORTHVILLE DISTRICT LIBRARY West Bloomfield’s Jewish Ensemble Theater (JET) stages up to five adult productions a year, reaching MICHIGAN MOUNTAIN BIKING ASSOCIATION Northville District Library Endowment Fund Michigan Mountain Biking Association thousands of area residents. In 2018, its annual production of The Diary of Anne Frank alone reached Endowment Fund OAKLAND COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION an audience of 6,000. The Community Foundation provided funding to JET during its 30th anniversary Oakland County Bar Foundation Fund MICHIGAN NATURE ASSOCIATION milestone year to help increase news coverage of theater productions, boosting ticket sales and contributing Michigan Nature Association Endowment Fund OAKLAND FAMILY SERVICES to the economic wellbeing of the organization. Oakland Family Services Endowment Fund MICHIGAN OPERA THEATRE Michigan Opera Theatre Endowment Fund OAKLAND LIVINGSTON HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY MICHIGAN PSYCHOANALYTIC FOUNDATION Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency Fund Michigan Psychoanalytic Foundation Endowment Fund OLD NEWSBOYS’ GOODFELLOWS FUND OF DETROIT MICHIGAN SCIENCE CENTER Old Newsboys’ Goodfellows Fund of Detroit Michigan Science Center Endowment Fund Endowment Fund • Clarence and Grace Chamberlin Fund for the Old Newsboys’ Goodfellows Fund of Detroit Michigan Science Center Memorial Fund

MINERVA EDUCATION AND OPPORTUNITY RESOURCE FUND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION Opportunity Resource Fund Endowment Fund Minerva Education and Development Foundation Fund ORCHARDS CHILDREN’S SERVICES Orchards Children’s Services Endowment Fund • Doris B. Corsey Arnold Fund • Dr. Barbara Bowen Coulter Fund OUDOLF GARDEN DETROIT Oudolf Garden Detroit Endowment Fund • Reverend Dr. Joseph R. Jordan Memorial Fund • James and Patricia Solomon Memorial Fund P.A.L.S. INC. P.A.L.S. Inc. Endowment Fund • Robin H. Sowell Fund ROSA L. PARKS SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION MODEL-T AUTOMOTIVE HERITAGE COMPLEX Rosa L. Parks Scholarship Foundation Fund Model-T Automotive Heritage Complex Fund PEWABIC SOCIETY INC. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART DETROIT Pewabic Education Fund MOCAD Endowment Fund Pewabic Fund NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN INC. PIONEER BAND ASSOCIATION National Kidney Foundation of Michigan Nancy Waring Endowment Fund Endowment Fund PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF MICHIGAN INC. NATIONAL SKI PATROL INC. – PINE KNOB Planned Parenthood of Michigan Endowment Fund SKI PATROL Karen’s Fund for Education PLYMOUTH DISTRICT LIBRARY Plymouth District Library Children’s Fund NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB Plymouth District Library Endowment Fund Neighborhood Club Endowment Fund • Mrs. Caroline W. Kuhn Fund PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGES OF MICHIGAN Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Endowment Fund 66 67

PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGES OF MICHIGAN ST. JOSEPH MERCY OAKLAND BISHOP ROBERT THOMAS JR. CHARLES H. WRIGHT MUSEUM OF AFRICAN FOUNDATION St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Endowment Fund SCHOLARSHIP INC. AMERICAN HISTORY Chaplaincy Fund for Presbyterian Villages of Bishop Robert Thomas Jr. Scholarship Museum of African American History Michigan ST. PATRICK SENIOR CENTER Endowment Fund Endowment Fund St. Patrick Senior Center Endowment Fund Presbyterian Villages of Michigan Foundation Fund TRAVELERS AID SOCIETY OF • William F. and Wilma Ray Bledsoe for Green Houses ST. PAUL A.M.E. ZION CHURCH METROPOLITAN DETROIT Endowment Fund St. Paul A.M.E. Zion Church Endowment Fund Travelers Aid Society of Metropolitan Detroit PRO MUSICA OF DETROIT INC. Endowment Fund THE YES FOUNDATION Pro Musica Endowment Fund ST. THOMAS MORE ACADEMY The YES Foundation Endowment Fund St. Thomas More Academy Endowment Fund TUESDAY MUSICALE OF DETROIT • Leroy C. Richie Fund for The YES Foundation PURPLE ROSE THEATRE COMPANY Tuesday Musicale of Detroit Endowment Fund Purple Rose Theatre Company Endowment Fund SERVICES FOR OLDER CITIZENS INC. YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH Services for Older Citizens Endowment Fund UMRC FOUNDATION Yeshiva Beth Yehudah Fund REDFORD TOWNSHIP DISTRICT LIBRARY UMRC Foundation Endowment Fund Frances Carpenter Endowment Fund for the Redford • The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Fund for Services for Older Citizens YMCA OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT Township District Library UNIFIED – HIV HEALTH AND BEYOND YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit Endowment Fund Unified – HIV Health and Beyond Endowment Fund ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY SERVICES TO ENHANCE POTENTIAL YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit Fund for Children’s Rochester University Endowment Fund Services to Enhance Potential Endowment Fund • David R. Nowakowski Fund Literacy and Cultural Programs • James A. Tuck Fund for Children • Dr. Royce L. Dickinson Jr. Memorial Fund SIX RIVERS REGIONAL LAND CONSERVANCY UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND INC. • Molly Lynn Fund Six Rivers Regional Land Conservancy Endowment United Negro College Fund – Michigan Fund Endowment Fund • Norplex Associates Warren M. Beevers • Clarence and Grace Chamberlin Fund for the United Memorial Fund SOLANUS CASEY CENTER Negro College Fund – Michigan • Rosalie Turner Endowment Fund Solanus Casey Legacy Fund UNITED WAY FOR SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN Business ROEPER SCHOOL SOUTH OAKLAND SHELTER George W. Romney Fund for Volunteerism Roeper School Fund South Oakland Shelter Endowment Fund Advised Funds United Way for Southeastern Michigan • Erin and Blayne Milbeck Fund SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN Endowment Fund The Community Foundation offers a wide HEALTH ASSOCIATION range of support, administrative, and financial ROSE HILL FOUNDATION SEMHA Public Health Improvement Fund Rose Hill Foundation Fund UNIVERSITY LIGGETT SCHOOL services to help our partners in the business Gary J. Hills Memorial Fund • Susan and Oliver Cameron Fund for Rose Hill SOUTHWEST DETROIT BUSINESS community advance their philanthropic goals. University Liggett School Endowment Fund Many of our partners elect to set up advised • Don and Jeannine Gundle Family Fund ASSOCIATION INC. Southwest Detroit Business Association funds with the Community Foundation to • John D. Kelly Fund VIP MENTORING INC. Endowment Fund VIP Endowment Fund assist with their charitable grantmaking, • Mitchell Scott Ross Memorial Fund employee matching gift program, or volunteer SPAULDING FOR CHILDREN • Craig M. Vander Broek Memorial Fund VISTA MARIA grant program. Spaulding for Children Endowment Fund Vista Maria Endowment Fund AMERITRUST GROUP FUND ROSEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY SPHINX ORGANIZATION WARREN / CONNER DEVELOPMENT This fund provides support to charitable organizations Roseville Public Library Endowment Fund Bauder Sphinx Composers Fund COALITION and activities throughout Michigan and nationally. Warren/Conner Development Coalition ROYAL OAK FOUNDATION FOR SPHINX ORGANIZATION ENDOWMENT FUND PUBLIC EDUCATION • Bauder Sphinx Fellow Fund Endowment Fund CHEMICAL BANK FUND Royal Oak Schools Foundation Endowment Fund This fund supports a wide range of charitable • Bauder Sphinx Symphony Conductor’s Chair Fund WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY / MERRILL-PALMER organizations and activities. ROYAL OAK HISTORICAL SOCIETY SKILLMAN INSTITUTE Royal Oak Historical Society Endowment Fund STARFISH FAMILY SERVICES Wayne State University/Merrill-Palmer Skillman CLARK HILL – DETROIT ENRICHMENT FUND Starfish Family Services Endowment Fund Institute Endowment Fund This fund supports charitable organizations and SACRED HEART REHABILITATION CENTER INC. activities in Detroit. Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center JAMES TATUM FOUNDATION FOR WESTRAN INSURANCE SCHOLARSHIP Endowment Fund THE ARTS INC. FOUNDATION CLARK HILL ENDOWMENT FUND James Tatum Foundation for the Arts Fund • Clarence and Grace Chamberlin Fund for Sacred Westran Scholarship Endowment Fund This fund provides a lasting legacy in support of Heart Rehabilitation Center the charitable organizations and activities of the WORLD MEDICAL RELIEF INC. southeast Michigan region. World Medical Relief Endowment Fund 68 69

DTE ENERGY EMPLOYEE DISASTER RELIEF SPAN CORPORATION ENDOWMENT FOR Fisher-Insley Fund Colleen O. and Gary C. Peters Family Endowment Fund FUND CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES Benson and Edith Ford Endowment Fund This fund supports public charities providing relief This endowed fund, established by Michael F. Grosh, Polk Family Leadership Fund to those individuals and families who are victims of a provides support to charitable organizations and Daniel and Patricia Frank Family Fund Pomeroy-Stutz Family Fund natural disaster, an emergency, or an act of terrorism activities that assist with the needs of children, William and Sandra Goodman Fund or war. families, and youth. Glenda Price Endowment Fund Susan and Merrill Gordon Family Fund Chester Przyjemski Endowment Fund DTE ENERGY FOUNDATION EMPLOYEE Gordy Endowment Fund Sharon L. Ram Aquatic Sciences Fund MATCHING FUND Henry M. Grix and Howard W. Israel This fund supports the DTE Energy Foundation Endowment Fund Rappleye Family Fund Matching Gift Program for Educational and Cultural Organizations. Gualdoni Family Endowed Fund Ruth Rattner Endowment Fund Advised Bill and Sue Hermann Family Fund Thomas R. and Priscilla A. Ricketts Memorial Fund DTE ENERGY HOLIDAY FUND for Community Development This fund supports the DTE Energy Foundation Endowment Funds Gilbert Hudson Fund Sigmund and Sophie Rohlik Endowment Fund Holiday Season Matching Gifts Program, which Advised endowments enable donors to leave a Jean Wright Hudson and Joseph L. Hudson Jr. Family assists organizations providing hunger relief and permanent legacy while actively participating Fund for Civic and Cultural Enrichment Edward C. Roney Jr. and Peggy Couzens Roney Fund shelter services throughout Michigan. with the Community Foundation in Jamie and Denise Jacob Family Fund Bruce H. and Rosalie N. Rosen Family Endowment Fund HOWARD & HOWARD COMMUNITY recommending grants to be made from Betty Kahn Fund REINVESTMENT FUND the fund annually. We are grateful to the Lindsey Linnell Sanders Memorial Fund This fund supports charitable organizations donors who have established the following Bernard and Nina Kent Endowment Fund Joseph and Stephanie Scavone Fund and activities nationally, as recommended by advised endowments with the Community Knudsen Family Fund representatives of Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC. Frederick E. and Ladene Schoen Endowment Fund Foundation. Mary L. Kramer Fund Frederick E. and Ladene Schoen Endowment Fund II KERR, RUSSELL AND WEBER PLC FUND; KERR, Ryanne Akins Fund Drs. Mohan and Rekha Lall Memorial Fund RUSSELL AND WEBER PLC II FUND Dorothy M. Schlaff Fund Dana M. Locniskar and Christine A. Beck These endowed funds provide a lasting legacy of Richard and Mona Alonzo Family Fund Endowed Family Fund Shelden Fund support for charitable organizations and activities Dr. Donald and Dale Austin Community Fund throughout the state of Michigan, as recommended by Locniskar-Beck Endowed Family Fund William Warren Shelden Jr. Fund Baiardi Family Charitable Endowment Fund representatives of Kerr, Russell and Weber PLC. Frank W. Lynch and Roberta Jane Lynch Endowed Bobette and Byron Siegel Family Fund Mary E. Bennick Endowment Fund Family Fund KIDS KLUB FOUNDATION FUND Sims Family Fund Charles B. Bohn Fund Unitron Industries Inc. established this endowed MacFarlane Family Fund Elizabeth Smith Charitable Fund fund to provide a permanent source of support for Julie and John Bostick Family Fund MacFarlane Family Endowment Fund Leonard W. Smith Fund charitable organizations that assist with the needs Alexa J. Brown Memorial Endowment Fund and educational development of hearing-impaired Leo E. and Ann June Mainville Fund Levi and Barbara Smith Family Fund children. Howard Camden Endowed Family Fund Dr. Bill and Florine Mark-Ross Fund for William H. and Patricia M. Smith Family Fund Roy D. Chapin Foundation Fund A.L.S. Research L&W ENGINEERING COMMUNITY FUND William H. and Patricia M. Smith Fund This fund supports a wide range of charitable Eric Charles Designs Fund The J.P. McCarthy Endowment Fund Stebbins Family Endowment Fund organizations and activities. Cieszynski Family Charitable Fund James F. and Frances McDonnell Fund Sullivan Gellman Endowment Fund MARX LAYNE FUND Cohen Family Endowment Fund Meyers Family Foundation Fund Eddie J. Swain Educational Fund Founding partner Michael Layne established this Leo, Eleanore and Ronald Cooney Fund Becky and Sam Misuraca Fund fund to honor the company’s support for charitable Swallow Family Endowment Fund Charlene Coursen Family Endowment Fund Sarah Moore and Woodside Fund organizations and activities throughout southeast Sara A. Sweeny Endowed Fund Michigan. Stanley R. Day Family Fund Morda Family Fund Richard C. and Barbara C. Van Dusen Family Fund Day Stroh Family Fund Nora Lynn Napolitan Endowment Fund FRANK S. MORAN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Salome E. and Jonathan T. Walton Family Fund ENDOWMENT FUND Ebeid Family Fund James B. and Ann Nicholson Leadership Fund This fund provides support to the charitable Wheeler Fund Marjorie S. Fisher Endowment Fund David and Andrea Page Family Fund I organizations and activities throughout southeast J. Ernest and Almena Gray Wilde Fund Michigan that Mr. Moran, founding partner of Plante Fisher-Cummings Family Endowment Fund David and Andrea Page Family Fund II Charles R. Williams Fund Moran, cared deeply about. Norman and Susan Pappas Fund 70 71

Henry P. Williams III Fund Jack and A. Elaine Biller Family Fund Lenore and Stanley Dorfman Fund Roger and Joanna Garrett Fund John and Elizabeth Williams Fund Dwight and Ann-Elisa Black Fund Walter E. and Retha H. Douglas Fund Garvey Family Fund Richard G. Williams Fund Elizabeth D. Black Fund Driker Family Fund Elizabeth V. and Charles W. Gauss II Family Fund Neil and Denise Boyle Family Fund Duey Donor Fund William B. and Margaret Giles Fund Matilda R. Wilson Endowment Fund Donna and Bud Brian Fund Pat and Joan Duggan Fund Don and Elizabeth Gill Family Fund The Winkelman Fund Sara M. and Bryan J. Brieden Memorial Fund Jack and Nancy Dunn Family Charitable Fund Allan D. Gilmour Fund Woiwode Family Fund Jerome H. and Joann F. Brooks Memorial Fund Earley Family Fund Michelle and Gary Glenn Fund Frank R. and Faye M. Zimmerman Family Fund Steven C. and Janet Broughton Fund Edelman Strongwater Family Fund Granholm Mulhern Family Fund Durinda Purkiss Brownlee Fund Education for a Brighter Future Fund Thomas and Elizabeth Griffith Fund Buell Family Fund Wade and Aliza Edwards Fund Henry M. Grix and Howard W. Israel Fund Thomas C. and Lindsey F. Buhl Fund Martha A. and Norman F. Ehlers Fund Gualdoni Family Fund Built to Play Fund Marcia A. Elliott Charitable Fund Ted and Nancy Haddad Fund Ian and Marcy Burnstein Fund Ellis Family Fund Sylvia and Edward Hagenlocker Fund Donor Advised Bob, Mary Ann and Meredith Bury Charitable Fund Judith J. and Stephen H. Ernst Fund Deborah F. Haller Fund Funds Busch Family Fund George C. and Anne K. Eshelman Fund Kevin and Kouhaila Hammer Family Fund John D. Butler Family Fund Ethier Family Fund Hand Up, Not Handout Fund Donor advised funds that are not endowed Antonio Calderoni “Life in the Spirit” Stephen E. and Jean C. Ewing Fund Mort and Brigitte Harris Fund also provide donors with a simple, flexible way Charitable Fund Jack and Peggy Falcon Fund Mary and David Hawkins Fund to connect to the causes they care about by Andrew L. and Gayle Shaw Camden Fund working with the Community Foundation to Jay and Wendi Farner Fund Mirvan Hayes Memorial Fund Cameron Family Fund recommend grants from their fund. Marianne and Robin Ferriby Family Fund Mary Claire Heider Heller Fund Joanne and John Carter Family Fund Louis P. Ferris Jr. Family Charitable Fund David and Cynthia Hempstead Fund Frederick and Cheryl Adams Fund Charlton Family Foundation Amanda Fisher Fund Henry-Morris Foundation Fund Lisa Adderley Fund Adam D. Cheslin Family Fund Marjorie M. Fisher Fund Hermann Family Fund Terence and Jennifer Adderley Fund Cohen Family Fund Marjorie S. Fisher Fund Hillegonds Family Fund Richard and Diana Aginian Fund Lois Pincus Cohn Fund Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation Executive The Holley Foundation Fund John M. Allen and Stephen P. Orlando Fund Mike and Melonie Colaianne Fund Director Fund Judith Williams Holmes Fund Richard and Mona Alonzo Fund Community Innovation and Leadership Fund Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation W.K. and Lorna C. Howenstein Fund Gerald and Sandra Ambrozy Fund Mike and Linda Costello Fund Next Generation Fund Gilbert and Anne Hudson Fund Mark E. Andrews Memorial Fund James A. Courter Fund Phillip Wm. Fisher Fund Jean Wright and Joseph L. Hudson Jr. Fund Andris Family Foundation Fund Craine Family Charitable Fund Walter B. and Sandra B. Fisher Fund Harriet H. Hull Fund Daniel and Rose Angelucci Charitable Fund Crane Family Fund Fisher-Cummings Family Fund John E. and Carolyn A. Jacobs Fund Anonymous Funds Elizabeth T. Crawford Charitable Fund Karin W. Flint Fund Joyce Jenereaux Fund Cathy and Bob Anthony Fund Matthew and Karen Cullen Fund William R. Flynn Memorial Fund George G. Johnson Fund Dennis Wayne Archer and Trudy DunCombe Deborah and Stephen D’Arcy Fund Martha F. Ford Fund Marjorie and Maxwell Jospey Fund Archer Fund Davenport Forté Pedestal Fund William Clay Ford Jr. and Lisa V. Ford Fund JRD Systems Fund Alissandra Elizabeth Aronow Fund Davis-Rom Fund Drs. Merle L. and Peggy J. Foss Academic Karoub Family Charitable Fund Andrew Fisher Aronow Fund Enrichment Fund Vivian Day and John Stroh III Family Fund Sam Kassab Fund Dr. Gary and Linda Assarian Fund W. Frank and Sharma R. Fountain Fund Deep Haven Fund Keating Fund Linda Wasserman Aviv Family Fund Richard and Janet Ritchie Francis Family Fund Bill Demmer Family Fund Richard and Mary Kelly Family Fund Suzanne L. and Raymond Baber Jr. Fund Martha and David Friedlander Fund Detroit of Tomorrow Fund Jean Marie King Fund Bardel Family Charitable Fund Friedman Family Fund Dettloff Memorial Fund David and Ellen Kirsch Fund Lucy M. Bates Fund Beulah Friedman Charitable Fund Marjorie and Henry DiLaura Fund C.L. Knight Charitable Fund Bear Lake Fund Edward and Amalia DiLoreto Memorial Fund Jacob Friedman Charitable Fund Elizabeth Koegel Fund Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Begg Jr. Fund Doan Family Fund Eugene and Mary Anne Gargaro Fund Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Kontulis Fund Bemis Family Charity Fund 72 73

Koro Family Charitable Fund Dan Mullen Fund Pam Rodgers Fund Martin and Anna Taylor Fund Kross Family Fund Charles and Mary Neff Fund Ronan Family Fund Jack Lee Thompson Charitable Fund Barbara and John Ladendorf Foundation Peter D. and Susan C. Neithercut Fund Rorick Fund Kurt and Beth Ann Thompson Charitable Fund Susan and Brad Laffrey Fund Nichols Family Fund Elizabeth Rose Family Fund Thompson Family Fund William A. LaMarra Presidential Charitable Fund Nicholson Family Fund Jean and Thomas Rosenthal Foundation Fund Thoms Music Fund Eric and Katherine Larson Family Fund James and Mary Beth Nicholson Family Fund Carolyn L. Ross Fund Therese M. Henri Thorn Fund Laskan Family Fund Henry and Patricia Nickol Fund Russell Family Fund Peter and Ellen Thurber Fund Louis E. and Najla K. Lataif Fund Nitz Family Fund Sachs Family Fund Gary and Malke Torgow Fund Susan and Louis E. Lataif Jr. Fund Mariam C. Noland and James A. Kelly Fund Samuel and Elizabeth Sachs Fund Tom and Laura Trudeau Fund Michael, Judy and Joshua Layne Family Fund Mary M. Northcutt and Michael L. Goodell Fund Salah Family Fund James A. Tuck Memorial Fund Lezotte-Little Family Fund John L. O’Connor Fund Sanders Family Fund Gail Tukel and Floyd S. Tukel, M.D., Charitable Fund Mike Lindberg Family Fund Peter and Patricia Palmer Family Fund M.C. Sanfield Family Charitable Fund Reginald and Marcia Turner Charitable Fund Gerald and Joyce Lindquist Fund Joseph and Jennifer Hudson Parke Fund Saperstein/Brown Family Fund Scott and Sally Tyler Long Shadow Fund Jeffrey C. and Cynthia M. Littmann Fund Alfred Paskey Fund A. Paul and Carol C. Schaap Fund Barbara C. Van Dusen Family Fund Dana M. Locniskar and Christine A. Beck Fund Paula and John Paterson Fund Scheele Family Fund Marie A. Vanerian Fund Helen P. Lownie Fund Lisa A. Payne Family Fund Ted Schettler Fund Doris and Norma Van Gorp Foundation Fund LWA Prop Fund Peck Family Fund Schlichting Theisen Fund William P. and Susan H. Vititoe Charitable Fund Ben and Barb Maibach Fund Ken and Claire Perry Fund Robert J. Schoenfeld and Franziska I. Shirley Wagner Family Charitable Fund Nora Maloy Charitable Fund Donald and Jo Anne Petersen Fund Schoenfeld Fund Anthony P. and Fern Walch Philanthropic Fund Michael and Maggie Marcantonio Fund Donald L. Petersen Fund Kathleen N. and Michael R. Schwartz Bob Walters Fund Community Enrichment Fund Margherio Family Fund Peterson Family Foundation Fund Gail and Lois Warden Fund Fred G. and Stephanie Secrest Fund Mark/Lis Family Fund Bruce and Kimberly Peterson Family Fund Joan B. and Gerald E. Warren Family Fund Thomas C. and Mary L. Shafer Family Fund Hon. Jack Martin and Dr. Bettye V. Arrington Sean M. Pettibone Memorial Fund Gary L. Wasserman/Wasserman Projects Fund Shapack Family Fund Family Fund Kris and Ruth Pfaehler Fund Randi and Dale Watchowski Family Fund Shaya Family Fund Bill and Peggy Matthews Family Fund Pickard Family Fund Walter and Harriet Watkins Fund William and Sally Shelden Fund Mark McAlpine and Cathy Catallo Fund Pierce Family Fund William Davis Wentworth Fund Alfred and Heather Sherk Fund Mr. and Mrs. David N. McCammon Fund Derek and Patricia Plummer Foundation Fund George and Mary Wenzel Charitable Fund Bradley M. Simmons Charitable Fund Alonzo L. McDonald Family Fund Polk Family Fund W. John Jr. and Jean M. Wickett Fund Mahone/Sarah Simpson Fund McGregor Fund Donor Advised Fund Price Family Fund Amelia H. Wilhelm Fund Howard and Judith Sims Charitable Fund McGregor President’s Fund Pritchard-Johnson Family Charitable Fund Rudolf E. Wilhelm Fund SKB Family Fund Robert and Annette McGruder Fund Pure Peace Fund Michael and Elizabeth Larson Willoughby Isla V. Small Fund I McIlnay-Rogers Family Fund Audrey Y. Ragsdale Charitable Fund Family Fund Isla V. Small Fund II David L. and Harriet W. McIntyre Family Fund Bruce and Tamara Ranck Fund The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Fund Stanton Kinnie and Mary Beth Smith Fund Charlie McVey Fund Elizabeth Endicott Rands Fund Winter Family Fund William H. Smith Fund Meador Family Fund Ann C. and William J. Rauwerdink Fund Dr. James R. and EmmaJean B. Woodyard Fund Marianna and Dietrich Sneideraitis Fund Mertal Fund Reid Family Fund James and Patricia Zagelmeyer Fund Cathy Spencer and Scott Harris Family Fund George H. Meyer and Kay White Meyer Fund Remington Family Fund Anne Marie Zawadzki Memorial Fund Louis and Judi Stanford Family Fund Edward J. and Mary Ellen Miller Family Fund Thomas R. and Priscilla A. Ricketts Memorial Fund Martin and Nancy Zimmerman Family Fund Stebbins Family Fund Eugene A. Miller and Lois A. Miller Fund Rise and Shine Fund J.M. Miller Family Fund Rivera Family Fund Elaine and Leo Stern Foundation Fund Misuraca Family Fund Chris and Colette Rizik Family Fund Stringer Family Fund MNOW Family Charitable Fund Roberts Family Fund W.E., Barbara and Jan Sturges Fund Michael and Colleen Monahan Fund Jack A. and Aviva Robinson Fund Swallow Family Fund Moscone Family Fund Walter B. and Lee D. Robinson Fund Sara A. Sweeny Fund Sznewajs Family Fund 74 75

Affiliated Foundations

The following affiliated foundations are administered as part of the Community Foundation. Each affiliate is dedicated to building charitable resources for a particular geographic area within southeast Michigan, and to investing those resources in programs and organizations working to enhance the quality of life in that area. Each is led by an advisory committee of civic leaders and is supported by many local individuals, families, businesses, and nonprofit organizations committed to building a strong and vibrant community. Community Foundation staff assists each affiliate in making effective investments in local nonprofits and helping its donors fulfill their charitable interests.

DUNN FAMILY FUND (Established by Mr. John F. Dunn) CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANY OF Chelsea Community MICHAEL AND ANN FEENEY FUND Community AMERICA FUND Foundation BART AND MARIBETH HAMMER FAMILY FUND Foundation for JOHN AND ANNE COLONE FUND The Chelsea Community Foundation was DUDLEY K. AND DAWN C. HOLMES JR. FUND DETROIT EDISON FOUNDATION FUND FOR Livingston County LIVINGSTON COUNTY formed by the Foundation for Community WILLARD JOHNSON FAMILY FUND FOR In 1991, a group of civic leaders sought a way Care and the Civic Foundation of Chelsea CHELSEA E.D. EWING FAMILY FUND to support and improve the public well-being and became affiliated with the Community MARY BETH KOEZE FUND FIRST NATIONAL BANK COMMUNITY FUND Foundation for Southeast Michigan in 1995. and quality of life in Livingston County, M.P.S. FUND now and into the future. They established FRANCU/OSTRANDER FUND (Established by Shirley A. and Paul G. Schaible) the Community Foundation for Livingston FUND FOR TODAY AND SOMEDAY ADVISORY COMMITTEE WEISER FAMILY FUND FOR CHILDREN County as an affiliate of the Community Anne E. Mann, Chair Maribeth Hammer ROBERT W. AND ELIZABETH “BETSY” HERBST (Established by Ronald and Eileen Weiser) Foundation for Southeast Michigan. Anne Merkel, Vice Chair Howard S. Holmes II FUND FOR LIVINGSTON COUNTY John Daniels, Vice Chair Margaret C. Lane ROBERT L. DANIELS SCHOLARSHIP FUND PARKE FAMILY FUND Peter M. Feeney, Michael D. Mitchell This fund is a tribute to the memory of Robert ADVISORY COMMITTEE (Established by John Parke Jr.) Immediate Past Chair Willard H. Johnson (Bob) Daniels, a founding member of the Chelsea W. Rickard Scofield, Pat Convery JOHN P. AND JANET V. REX FAMILY FUND FOR Matthew A. Doan David M. Schaible Community Foundation. It provides educational Chair Daniel E. Danosky LIVINGSTON COUNTY scholarship support to graduates of Chelsea Timothy H. Corrigan, John F. Dunn Warren J. Widmayer Robert W. Herbst PATRICIA JOANN RILEY MEMORIAL FUND High School who are interested in pursuing a Vice Chair Michael J. Lay (Established by Clyde Riley) postsecondary education in the building trades or Michael A. Hall, Mitch Lipon H.W. SR. AND PEARL S. SCOFIELD FUND Chelsea Community building technology. Vice Chair Frank J. Mancuso Jr. Foundation Fund Doris C. Ostrander, WILLIAM B. AND JOY O. SCOFIELD FUND GEORGE L. PALMER SCHOLARSHIP FUND David D. Rex This is the general endowment for the Chelsea Established by Donna A. Palmer, this memorial Immediate Past Chair DR. ROSCOE V. AND BARBARA D. STUBER FUND Community Foundation. This fund supports and fund provides scholarships to graduates of Chelsea Denise Brennan-Nelson promotes educational, scientific, literary, cultural, and CARY A. BALDWIN SCHOLARSHIP FUND High School who are entering programs for trade or Gregory D. Clum This fund provides scholarships to graduating seniors charitable purposes, primarily in and for the residents vocational studies or are pursuing associate degrees. of Howell High School who have demonstrated of the Chelsea community. The following funds improvement during high school in the areas of have been established by individuals, families, and BREWSTER E. AND EMILY C. PEABODY FUND Community academic achievement, attendance, leadership businesses who care deeply about the quality of life This fund provides scholarships, known as the activities, extra-curricular involvement, or community in Chelsea. Brewster Earl Peabody Scholarship Awards, to Foundation for Livingston involvement. graduating seniors of Chelsea High School. County Fund This is the general endowment for the Community BELL-BOREK LIBRARY FUND SCHAIBLE-DILS SILVER LINING FUND CHELSEA LUMBER COMPANY FUND This fund supports libraries that serve the residents of This fund supports the Silver Lining Fund of Silver Foundation for Livingston County. This fund supports Livingston County. CHELSEA STATE BANK COMMUNITY Maples of Chelsea, in honor of founding Chelsea and promotes educational, scientific, literary, cultural, ENRICHMENT FUND Community Foundation members Paul Schaible and and charitable purposes, primarily in and for the residents of Livingston County. The following funds THE BETA SIGMA PHI IOTA CHAPTER FUND JEFF AND KATHLEEN DANIELS FUND Arthur Dils. This fund provides scholarships to graduating have been established by individuals, families, and seniors of Howell High School who are entering ROBERT AND MARJORIE DANIELS FUND businesses who care deeply about the quality of medical-related programs at accredited educational DOAN FAMILY FUND FOR CHELSEA life in Livingston County and want to support the institutions. The awards are known as the Anna C. (Established by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis D. Doan) Community Foundation for Livingston County Fund. Guttrich Scholarships. 76 77

Supporting Organizations ELIZABETH AND JOHN COLONE ENDOWMENT FUND FOR THE PINCKNEY COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY A supporting organization is a separate corporation or trust affiliated with the Community This fund supports the general charitable purposes of Foundation. Supporting organizations offer donors significant advantages — favorable tax the Pinckney Community Public Library. status and full participation in grantmaking and investment activities — while avoiding BERNIE GIBBONS MEMORIAL the financial and management burdens private foundations often encounter. Supporting SCHOLARSHIP FUND organizations also take advantage of the professional support of Community Foundation Established by William and Jane Gibbons, this staff, who assist in the administration of their funds. Donors may establish new supporting fund provides scholarships to graduating seniors of organizations or transition existing private foundations into supporting organizations at the Howell High School who are pursuing postsecondary education. The awards are known as the Bernie Community Foundation. Gibbons Humanitarian Scholarship Award and the Paul Bennett/Bernie Gibbons Athletic Award.

IMELDA “MEL” AND RALPH LEMAR THE MATTHEW AND KAREN CULLEN THE GILMOUR-JIRGENS FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND FAMILY FOUNDATION Allan D. Gilmour, former vice chairman of Ford Motor This fund provides scholarships to students graduating Matthew P. Cullen, President and CEO, JACK Co., established this organization in 1995 to support from Fowlerville High School who plan to study Entertainment, and his wife Karen Cullen, charitable organizations and activities of interest to chemistry, physics, mathematics, or electrical or established the Matthew and Karen Cullen Family him and to Eric C. Jirgens. Grants from the Gilmour- mechanical engineering. Foundation in 2018. Jirgens Fund are selected by the Fund’s five-member governing board. HARRY MALYNOWSKY FUND THE DMC FOUNDATION This fund supports charitable educational programs The board of directors of the Health and Wellness RUSSELL FAMILY FOUNDATION that serve the residents of Livingston County. Foundation of Greater Detroit established this John Russell, retired president and CEO of CMS supporting organization in 2012, using charitable Energy and Consumers Energy and his wife, Margie, REX FAMILY FUND FOR LITERACY Established by Janet V. Rex, this fund supports and assets set aside during the sale of the Detroit started the Russell Family Foundation in 2018. promotes literacy development for young children, Medical Center. The DMC Foundation is dedicated The Foundation is intended to support its mission ages birth to 5, and their families who are residents to promoting the welfare of people in metropolitan of “providing the means to improve and sustain the of Livingston County, Michigan. The fund will focus Detroit through the support of health education, quality of life for the youth in our communities.” primarily on programs that promote high quality early community benefit activities, and medical research. Suitable grants will be reviewed and selected by an childhood education and family engagement as a The DMC Foundation is led by a 15-member independent governing board. means to develop early literacy skills. The fund may governing board. ROBERT H. TANNAHILL FOUNDATION also support programs and activities that enhance FOUNDATION FOR DETROIT’S FUTURE Robert Hudson Tannahill, a philanthropist and avid systems of education and care for young children and The Foundation for Detroit’s Future was established patron of the arts, created the Robert H. Tannahill their families, as well as professional development for to assist in Detroit’s emergence from bankruptcy Foundation in 1961. The foundation affiliated with teachers and other professionals who work with young and the restoration of the city’s economic and the Community Foundation in 2001. At that time, children and their families. cultural vitality for the benefit of all residents it was valued at approximately $54 million. Today, the of the city, region, and state. The Foundation for Foundation continues to support the eight nonprofit Detroit’s Future implements the funding of the organizations selected by the late Mr. Tannahill. DIA Settlement (commonly known as The Grand Bargain) which was negotiated by federal mediators, the Hon. Judge Gerald E. Rosen and Eugene Driker, and is part of Detroit’s overall Plan of Adjustment. The Foundation for Detroit’s Future is led by a five-member governing board. 78 79

Tom & Sarah Borman Foundation Mr. John P. Cameron Mr. William R. Connolly Mr. Walter Boskey Susan L. & Oliver G. Cameron Mr. & Mrs. Terrence W. Connon Mrs. Jeanne M. Boucher Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Campbell Dr. Larry C. Coppard & Ms. Susan Ager Mr. & Mrs. George W. Bowersox Mr. Garry F. Campbell Cornerstone Macro LLC Mr. Michael Braun Mr. & Mrs. Arthur M. Carlin Corrigan Oil Co., No. II 2018 Donors Mr. & Mrs. Guadalupe Bravo Mr. & Mrs. Arthur R. Carlin Ms. Mary A. Corrigan Mr. Robert J. Brenner Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Carlin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Corriveau Thousands of individuals, families, businesses, nonprofits, and other foundations have worked with Mr. Curt Briski Mr. Paul Carlin Mr. James A. Courter & the Community Foundation since our founding in 1984. We are grateful for the confidence placed Ms. Mary D. Brissette Ms. Tiffany L. Carpenter Mr. Mark J. Hodgson in us by so many. We believe our investment experience and deep knowledge of the impactful work Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Brisson Mr. Michael D. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. James P. Couture being done in our region makes us an excellent partner for people committed to a strong future for Ms. Barbara M. Brocksmith Ms. Lisa Carteen Mr. Harold A. Cox southeast Michigan. Mr. & Mrs. Medro J. Brodeur Mr. & Mrs. John C. Carter Mr. & Mrs. Todd A. Cox David & Laura Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. Cash Peter J. & Constance M. Cracchiolo Foundation There is no single approach or formula for creating a charitable legacy. Our staff works with every Eric Brooks & Linda Ewing Cass Community Social donor to find the right giving tools and strategies that make sense for their goals and circumstances. Services Inc. Thomas & Carol Cracchiolo Michael Brooks & Susan Grace Foundation If you are not currently working with the Community Foundation, please call us and let us know how Cathedral Church of St. Paul Scott Brooks & Bernadette Dore Mr. Joseph Craine we can help you. Whether your charitable giving is well-established or you are just getting started, Catholic Coaches Association Mr. & Mrs. Scott R. Broshar Mr. Mike Crist our team of experts can help you maximize the impact of your investment. Mr. Alex G. Cavanaugh Ms. Jill Brown Ms. Mary Culik Mr. & Mrs. Daryl L. Champagne Ms. Karen C. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Matthew P. Cullen Mr. & Mrs. William D. Chandler Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Brown Jr. Mr. Jacob J. Cunningham & Ms. Linda Wasserman Aviv Ms. Jacqueline Benner ------Mr. & Mrs. Gordon L. Brownell Christopher T. Charlton Charitable Mr. Mark Coolman Russell J. & Sandra Ayers Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bennert Lead Annuity Trust Ms. Mallory K. Bruce Mr. Seaton J. Curran A Ms. Emily E. Bennett Ms. Maria A. Charvat Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Abma Mr. Daniel Brzozowski Mr. Richard Czapski Bergh Family Charitable Fund Mr. Ahmad Chebbani Mr. James Adams ------Mr. Timothy S. Buckley Mandell L. & Madeleine H. Berman Chelsea State Bank Ms. Judy L. Adams Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Buhl B Charitable Remainder Unitrust Mr. Adam D. Cheslin ------Mr. & Mrs. Terence E. Adderley Mr. & Mrs. William C. Babbage Ms. Angela Buk Ms. Janet M. Bernardino Children’s Leukemia Foundation Aim High School Mr. Jerald G. Bachman Ms. Stephanie Buntin D Mr. & Mrs. Douglas C. Bernstein of Michigan Ms. Christine M. D’Alleva Mr. & Mrs. James M. Aitken Cary A. Baldwin Living Trust Paul & Susan Burback Charitable Fund Berry Fund for Sharing Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Chisholm Mr. & Mrs. Fritz R. Damm Mr. John M. Allen & Dr. David S. Balle Mr. & Mrs. Daniel G. Beyer Mr. & Mr. Kenneth & Keven Dr. Raymond C. Christensen Mr. Stephen P. Orlando S. Burchfield Ms. Lucia Danes Ballmer Group Mr. & Mrs. James H. Bierbusse Mr. Gary L. Ciampa Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Allen Mr. Howard Burdett Jr. Mr. John C. Daniels Mr. Gerald G. Banister & Mr. & Mrs. Jack C. Biller CKT Foundation Mrs. Maggie A. Allesee Mr. Scott D. Douglass Ms. Carolyn Burdi & Mr. Kevin Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. Danosky Mrs. Ann-Elisa Black Clark Hill PLC Ms. Fawne Allossery Bank of America Charitable H. Byrnes Mr. Tyrone M. Davenport & Foundation Inc. Ms. Elizabeth D. Black Ms. Janet Clark Ms. Linda Forté Mr. John W. Almstadt Ms. Miriam L. Burkland Mr. & Mrs. Jason W. Bank Ms. Veronica S. Blair Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Clark William Davidson Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Alpert Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Bury Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Bannister Mr. Jayson E. Blake Mrs. Mary Mossoian Clark Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Davies Alrae Holding Company LLC Mr. John Busch Mr. Joseph W. Barber Mr. Sabin D. Blake & Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Buslepp Mr. Mike S. Clawson & Mr. & Mrs. Jimmie Davis Mr. Robert J. Ambrose Mr. Jeremy Fulwiler Mr. John April Mr. Thomas Barlow Mr. & Mrs. Jody C. Davis American Association of University Mr. & Mrs. Ryan J. Bussone Mr. Mark D. Blanke & Dr. & Mrs. David L. Clifford Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Davis Women Northville-Novi Branch Mr. Lawrence A. Barnes Mr. Michael G. Perkins Mr. Kenneth E. Byrd Mr. & Mrs. John R. Cobau Ms. Patricia Jean Davis Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Anan Susan & Benson Barr Ms. Frances P. Blatnik Philanthropic Fund The Hon. Avern L. Cohn & Mrs. Lois Mr. & Mrs. Richard Davis Mr. & Mrs. John A. Andersen Mr. Daniel H. Bliss Pincus Cohn Winifred L. Basile Trust ------Mr. Thomas W. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Karl O. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Block Cohn Family Philanthropic Fund Mr. & Mrs. Hugh J. Battley C Mr. Frederick K.W. Day Mr. Gustaf R. Andreasen Bloomfield Township Public Library, Mr. John G. Coleman Mr. & Mrs. Jacques Baudeloque Mr. & Mrs. Louis P. Caira Mr. Lincoln W. Day Ms. Nancy Andrews Staff Organization Colina Foundation Ms. Margarita Bauzá Ms. Penelope Calcaterra Mr. Stanley R. Day Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Angelucci Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Mr. & Mr. Dante & Ashley Collins Mr. Michael J. Beals Mr. Antonio Calderoni Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. De Rey Jr. Ms. Emily Angyal Blumenstein Family Foundation Mr. Kenneth Collinson Mr. Richard M. Beasley Mr. Stephen Calkins & Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. DeFrancesco Anonymous Donors Mr. Stephan Bobalik & Mr. Biaohua Yu Ms. Joan Wadsworth Mr. & Mrs. John F. Colone Mr. David A. Beatty Mr. John G. Deikis & Ms. Carol Blotter Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Anthony IV Mr. Mark A. Bogdanowicz Ms. Martha M. Calvert Comerica Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Bejin Mr. James E. DeLine Mr. & Mrs. Steve Arb Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Bolam Dr. & Mrs. John G. Calwell Robert C. & Roseann B. Comstock Mr. Michael M. Bell Charitable Remainder Unitrust No. II Mrs. Margaret C. Demmer Dr. Bettye Arrington & Mrs. Sheila R. Book Mr. James R. Cambridge Mr. Jack Martin Belle Isle Conservancy Roseann B. Comstock Living Trust Mr. William J. Demmer Mr. Brandon J. Booth Andrew L. & Gayle Shaw Camden Mr. & Mrs. Arthur August Mr. Steven Bemis Mr. & Mrs. Philip T. Borkowski Mr. & Mrs. Jack W. Connell Mr. & Mrs. Thomas DeMoss 80 81

Detroit Artists Market Mr. Ronald S. Elkus Remainder Unitrust The Hon. Jennifer M. Granholm & Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hilla Mr. Michael Jehle & Mrs. Laura Roth Mr. Daniel G. Mulhern Detroit Auto Dealers Association Howard A. & Clayton E. Elliott Mrs. Carol H. Forrer Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Hillegonds Ms. Joyce E. Jenereaux Mr. Robert E. Graziani Detroit Belle Isle Grande Prix Inc. Endowment Fund Mr. William A. Foss & Henry L. Hillman Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Marc P. Jerabek Mr. & Mrs. James R. Greaney Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Drew Dettloff Ms. Valerie Elliott Ms. Molly J. Maurer Mr. Michael E. Hinsky Mr. William T. Jetchick Gretchko Elementary PTO & Mr. Tyrus N. Curtis Mr. Joseph J. DeVito Mr. & Mrs. George Ellis Ms. Cynthia M. Foster The Jewish Fund Mr. & Mrs. Steven Gretchko Mr. & Mrs. Arnold S. Hirsch Mr. David L. Johnson Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. DeVol Mr. Ryan A. Ellis Mr. & Mrs. Matthew J. Franzen Ms. Elizabeth Hudson Griffith Thomas Hitchman Charitable Fund Ms. Debbie Johnson Ms. Patricia Diedrich Mr. Howard O. Emorey Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Freebury Mr. Stuart W. Grigg Mr. & Mrs. Dale J. Hobbs Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Joseph DiFranco Jr. Ms. Karen A. Endres R.M. Freedman Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust & Mr. Joseph Katulic Mr. Ned H. Hoff Mr. George G. Johnson Ms. Cindy Diggs Mr. Paul T. Engel Beulah Friedman Charitable Lead Mr. Henry M. Grix & Mrs. September Leigh-Hoff George Johnson & Co. Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. DiLorenzo Mr. Trent K. English Annuity Trust & Mr. Howard W. Israel Ms. Judy Holland Estate of Marilyn Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Dimond Equal Measure Jacob Friedman Charitable Lead Steve & Debbie Grob Fund The Holley Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Lazar Dimovski The Debbie & John Erb Family Fund Annuity Trust Mr. Timothy D. Gronewold Mr. Howard S. Holmes II Robert Wood Johnson Foundation The Fred A. & Barbara M. Erb Ms. Mary C. Dirkes Friends of Chelsea District Library Mr. & Mrs. Paul Gross Mr. S. Bud Johnson Family Foundation Mr. James W. Hoogstra Ms. Marilyn A. Dixon Mr. Gilbert M. Frimet Grosse Pointe Historical Society & Mr. Clark E. Heath Mr. Willard H. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Ethier Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Doan Mr. John Frischkorn Mr. Andrew M. Grove Mr. Jeffrey A. Hoover Mr. Robert B. Johnston Ms. Anna C. Ettinger Doan Companies Mr. Scott C. Frost Mr. & Mrs. Ron Hopp Mr. Donald E. Jones & Ms. Carol F. Breitmeyer Mr. John R. Donaldson & Mr. Erick W. Hosner Mrs. Teresa L. Strong-Donaldson Ms. Kristina M. Jones ------Mr. Thomas E. Howard Ms. Cheryl Donigan ------Mr. Thomas B. Jones & Ms. Joan C. F H Ms. Mary M. Howrey Villemonte Ms. Delores M. Dorsey G Mr. & Mrs. Gary Haas Ms. Lisa Falasa-Petty Ms. Judith Hubbel Thomas G. Jordan Fund Ms. Susan E. Douglas Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Galasso Jr. Mr. Hideki Hada Ms. Debra Fatt Marjorie & Maxwell Jospey Mr. Joseph P. Galasso Jr. & Ms. Eileen Hoekstra Mr. Gilbert Hudson Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Douglas Sr. Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Feeney Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Vincente D. Galindo Mr. & Mrs. Ted Haddad Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Hudson Jr. Mr. Thomas J. Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Fehl JPMorgan Chase Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Hagman Hudson-Webber Foundation Dale R. Drew & Betty Berg Drew Mr. Gary J. Galopin & Ms. Sandi Rewalt Mr. James J. Juergens Mr. Paul J. Feiten & Mrs. Harriet H. Hull Charitable Remainder Unitrust Mr. Frank M. Coppola Mr. & Mrs. Jim Gambino Mr. Jonathan R. Hague Hyung Jae Jung & Ms. Suzanne Hudnut Mr. Kristopher K. Hulliberger DTE Energy Employees & Retirees Mr. & Mrs. Oscar H. Feldman Mr. Mark Gardberg JVS Mr. Samuel J. Haidle Mr. Edward Hunia DTE Energy Foundation Dr. & Mrs. John C. Fellows Mr. & Mrs. Eugene A. Gargaro Jr. Mr. Neel Hajra Mr. Daniel Hurley Doris J. & Donald L. Duchene Sr. Mr. Brandon Garrett Mr. & Mrs. Robin D. Ferriby & Ms. Barbara L. McQuade Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Bart Hammer ------Mr. Daniel J. Ferris Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gartrell Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Hammer Mr. & Mrs. Steven Hurvitz Ms. Patricia H. Duguid Mr. & Mrs. John D. Gatti K Mr. Thomas M. Fiedler & Mr. Ryan A. Husaynu Ms. Barbara J. Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Steven K. Hamp Ms. Ruth E. Kahn Mr. Thomas C. Taylor Ms. Ann Gattorn & Mrs. Sandra F. Plezia Ms. Jean M. Hansen Ms. Shirley A. Kaigler Mr. & Mrs. John B. Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel L. Field III Ms. Janice R. Geddes Mr. & Mrs. Roland Hwang Mr. John F. Dunn Mr. & Mrs. John S. Hardy Mr. Steven R. Kalt Mr. & Mrs. Scott D. Finck Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Gehle Jr. Mr. Randy S. Hyde & Mr. Robert D. Heeren Mr. Stephen P. Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Haroutunian & Mr. Matthew M. Richmond First National Bank in Howell General Motors Company The Steven R. Kalt & Mr. Robert D. Mr. Lee V. Hart Mr. Robert Hyden Margaret Dunning Foundation First Step-Western Wayne County Ms. Stephanie T. George Heeren Charitable Fund & Mr. Charles L. Dunlap Mr. Christopher J. Dunsky Project on Domestic Assault Mr. Richard E. Georgi Mr. & Mrs. Mark Goldsmith Kamin & Ms. Constance Boris Mr. Harry Hasenbusch Mr. & Mrs. David T. Fischer Mr. & Mrs. Robert German ------Ms. Kelly A. Karpinski Mr. & Mrs. John D. Durno Ms. Karen Hasenstab Sam Kassab Fund Ms. Barbara Fisher Mr. Stephen Gervasi Mr. & Mrs. Chandan Dutta Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Mr. Stephen G. Hastings I Shamaya D. Kassab Trust Mr. Thomas M. Gervasi Mr. Vincent Ilagan Foundation Inc. Mr. & Mrs. David Hawkins Ms. Kristen Kaszeta Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Gibson Ilitch Charities Inc. Phillip Wm. Fisher Support Mr. Steven W. Hays Mr. G. Brian Kauffman ------Foundation Mr. Michael D. Gifford Mr. Gavrilo Iljkoski Mr. & Mrs. David M. Hempstead & Ms. Sandra Atanasovski Arvy Kavaliauskas & Deborah Stanifer The Gilmour-Jirgens Fund E Ms. Gwen Fitzgerald Henry Ford Health System Ms. Philippa C. Kaye Mr. & Mrs. Anthony F. Earley Jr. Mr. Justin D. Gingerich Ms. Jean L. Flack Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Herbst Mr. & Mrs. Michael V. Kell Ms. Clodagh Earls Mr. Darren S. Ginter Flagstar Bank Mr. & Mrs. William M. Hermann ------Carole Keller Mr. & Mrs. William G. Edmunds Ms. Donna M. Goelz Ethel & James Flinn Foundation Mr. Robert Hernquist J W.K. Kellogg Foundation Ms. Catherine Edwards Ms. Paula Gonzalez Mr. James A. Kelly Mr. Richard Foltman Mr. Brian D. Herrington Mr. Antoine Jackson Mr. James M. Edwards Good Street Inc. Mr. Harris A. Jackson & Ms. Mariam C. Noland Ford Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Fred K. Herrmann Mr. & Mrs. George R. Ehlert Mr. Robert L. Good & Ms. Karla Jaeger Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Kelly William & Lisa Ford Foundation Ms. Kimberlee M. Hersch Mr. Robert B. MacKay William R. Kelly Charitable Lead Trust Mr. Walter J. Eichhorn Mr. Harry J. Ford III & Mr. Patrick R. Jakeway Ms. Christine Hess & Dr. Lawrence T. Wentworth Mr. & Mrs. Bernard S. Kent Mr. Edward A. Eickhoff & Ms. Jenice C. Mitchell Ford Sandra Goodman Trust Mr. & Mrs. Tom Higgins Mr. Gerd H. Keuffel Mr. Michael Hisala Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ford III Mr. Jesse F. Goodwin Mr. & Mrs. John T. Janevic Mr. Bryan D. Hill & Mr. Brian W. Taylor Ms. Phyllis F. Jaskolowski Mr. Robert Kidd Mr. Michael A. Einheuser James W. & Anne F. Ford Charitable Mr. & Mrs. John V. Gorton III 82 83 Ms. Mary Ellen King Mr. Sedone Ledesma & Ms. Carol S. Mann Mr. Joseph P. Michniacki ------Susan T. Payne Charitable Fund Mr. Kevin Kinney & Mrs. Deborah Mrs. Aimee Argel Mr. & Mrs. John K. Mann Mr. Richard M. Miettinen The Peck Foundation Inc. Standberry-Kinney Mr. Henry P. Lee Richard & Jane Manoogian Ms. Susan Mihans N Mrs. Mary Pellerito NADA Foundation Ms. Jennifer Kinsey Mr. Alexander M. Leonowicz Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Penkala Ms. Judy Nantau & Ms. Deb Ballam Mr. Daniel Kirsch Ms. Sybil Levenson Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Manuel Mr. & Mrs. Eugene A. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Pennell Ms. Lisa J. Napolitan Mr. Daniel M. Klein Mr. Scott M. Levin Mrs. Rita L. Margherio Mr. Martin C. Miller & Mrs. Karen Penske Automotive Group Inc. Mr. Donald J. Nefske Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Klimek Ms. Karen Levine Marix Specialty Welding Co. Leppanen Miller Pepper, Hamilton LLP Nelson Family Charitable Fund Mr. Bradley J. Knickerbocker Lewis Family Charitable Foundation Mr. David M. Mark Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Perlberg Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Nelson Mr. Carroll L. Knight Mr. & Mrs. John D. Lewis Ms. Florine Mark Ms. Vincenza Miller Ms. Nina Perlove Rabbi & Mrs. David A. Nelson John S. & James L. Knight Foundation Mr. Matthew J. Lewis Jeffrey G. Mark Irrevocable Trust Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. Mills Ms. Caroline D. Pernot Mr. Leonard Newman Mr. Mario J. Kocaj & Mrs. Pamela D. Lewis Dr. Richard N. Mark Mrs. Vonetta M. Mills Mr. & Mrs. William E. Personke Mr. Robert G. Jones Beth Niblock & Monique Mr. James Leyerle & Mr. Brian Derey Mr. David W. Marold Mr. & Mrs. Michael Minna Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Petersen Mr. James A. Kohl McGraw Fund Ms. Linda Lhota Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Marsh Mr. Michael J. Mirto Mr. & Mrs. Bruce D. Peterson Ms. Sally B. Kohlenberg & Mr. Paul Hayes Mr. & Mrs. James B. Nicholson Mr. Michael R. Lied Mr. & Mrs. John E. Marshall III Peterson Family Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Mark Kopel Virginia Mitchell Trust Mr. Henry A. Nickol Mr. David A. Lilly Bill & Jan Maxbauer Ms. Kathy Petri Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. Kowalski Charitable Fund Mr. & Mrs. Jerome J. Mittman Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Nida Dr. Henry W. & Dr. Mamie W. Lim Dr. Bob Pettapiece Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Kowalski Dr. & Mrs. Gary D. Maynard Mr. Jeffrey D. Modell Ms. Barbara B. Niman Ms. Renita Linkner Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Pettibone Mr. Walter I. Kozar The Clarita Mays Revocable Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Moenart Mr. John F. Nizio Mr. Curtis A. Lipscomb Pewabic Society Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. Kraft & Mr. Willie Jew Living Trust Dr. Ali Moiin & Dr. Bill Kupsky Ms. Deanna Norris Mr. Mark W. Peyser Ms. Nettie Kravitz Literacy and Beyond Inc. Mr. Paul S. Mazzola Mr. Michael C. Mok North Star Reach Mr. Brian Pezzillo Paul & Suzanne Krebsbach Ms. Christine J. Litka Mr. & Mrs. Richard R. McCalla & Mr. Paul R. Murphy Northern Trust Bank Ms. Elizabeth M. Phillips Charitable Fund Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey C. Littmann Dr. Peter M. McCann William Molnar & Marie Molnar Northville District Library & Ms. Kathleen L. McKee Foundation Corp. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Pierce The Kresge Foundation The Livni-Ram Family Fund Mr. Gregory E. Norwell Mr. Patrick M. McCarthy Mr. & Mrs. Wayne L. Molner Ms. Denise A. Pietras Mr. & Mrs. John J. Kresnak Ms. Jennifer Lloyd Mr. Michael P. Nowlan Mary I. McLeod Foundation Mr.& Mrs. Michael T. Monahan Pine Knob Ski Patrol Education Fund Tom & Eleanor Kressbach Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Locker Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Nyberg Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. McCoskey Ms. Judith A. Montgomery Pioneer Band Association Mr. Brian A. Kreucher Dana Locniskar & Associates Mr. & Mrs. Alonzo L. McDonald Mr. & Mrs. Fred Moon Ms. Anna Pitassi Mr. Jon D. Kreucher Mr. John D. Logan Mr. Brian W. McDonald Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Moon ------Ms. Lois Plantefaber Mr. Ryan Krueckeberg Mr. Kenneth Lombardo & Ms. Lesley K. Argiri Ms. Marsha J. Moore & Ms. Patty Maher Robert & Jeri Krueger Mr. Anthony J. Long O Lynn & Tom McGann Dr. Arianna T. Morales and Oakland Chiropractic Clinic PLC Mr. Shane Pliska Ms. Thomasine J. Krueger Reverend Robert J. Lord Charitable & Mr. Karl Lievense Ms. Kelly McGinness Ms. Stacey E. Cassis Mr. & Mrs. Jon M. Oatley Mr. Paul Krutko Remainder Trust Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Ploplis Ms. Joan McGlincy Mr. James T. Morche Dr. & Mrs. E. N. Obianwu Kwabena & Jacqueline Mr. Joseph M. Loruss Mr.& Mrs. Stephen R. Polk Charitable Fund & Ms. Grace English Mr. Gerald E. McGlynn III Ms. Barbara Moroski-Browne Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. O’Connell Mr. John M. Pollock Mr. John Lyons Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. McGraw Mr. John S. Moroun Ms. Ruthanne Okun Mr. Keith J. Pomeroy McGregor Fund Howard & Karla Morris Mr. Thomas W. O’Neal Mr. & Mrs. Steven W. Popyk ------Mr. & Mrs. Leo McIntyre Ms. Traci L. Morris Ms. Kathryn Ossian Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Potchynok ------Ms. Alice J. McKeage Ms. Celia B. Morse Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Ostrander L Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Potter Mr. Thomas A. Lakocy McKinley Financial Partnership 1 Charles Stewart Mott Foundation OTR Philanthropic Society M Mr. Michael J. Powers Mr. Robert W. Ladner & Ms. Cathy Mr. & Mrs. John E. MacDonald McKinley Financial Partnership 3 Mr. & Mrs. Mark S. Mowid Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Overla O’Sullivan Mr. Robert R. Presby Mr. & Mrs. J. Thomas MacFarlane Ms. Mary C. McLean Mr. & Mrs. William D. Moyer Ms. Gundega Ozols Dr. Glenda D. Price Mr. & Mrs. Tim & Maria LaLonde Mr. & Mrs. Kevin D. Macfarlane Ms. Gioconda C. McMillan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Mroz Jr. Ms. Judith S. Primak Mr. Robert P. Landgraf Mr. & Mrs. Eric Machus Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. McVey Mark D. & Adele M. Muench Mr. David T. Provost Mr. John P. Landis Mr. Miles T. Macik Mr. Eric Medwed & Foundation ------Ms. Jacquelyn Lane Mr. & Mrs. Wendel Macklin Ms. Lena R. Epstein Ms. Kayla Mullen P Mr. David M. LaPrairie Mrs. Barbara Mackmin Dr. Christine M. Mehuron Ms. Gwen Rutar Mullins Eva & Robert Packard ------Mr. & Mrs. Eric I. Lark Mr. & Mrs. Darrin Mackmin Mr. & Mrs. Chris Meloche Mr. & Mrs. Gary W. Munce Mr. & Mrs. G. Douglas Paige Mr. & Mrs. David P. Larsen Mr. & Mrs. John C. MacLaren Mr. & Mrs. Scott A. Merchant Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Murdock Mrs. Patricia A. Palmer Q Ms. Gilli C. Quarterman Mrs. Bonnie Larson Mr. & Mrs. Peter N. MacLean Mr. & Mrs. James T. Merkel Mrs. Joyce G. Murdock Ms. Surabhi Pandit Mr. & Mrs. Eric B. Larson Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. MacMillan Mr. & Mrs. John W. Merkel Ms. Dolores M. Murphy Lawrence Papcun, D.D.S. Mr. Lawrence N. Larson Ms. Veronica A. Madsen Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Merkel Ms. Kathleen M. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. William L. Paquette ------The Robert C. & Bonnie Ann Mr. Ronald S. Majka Dr. & Mrs. Michael S. Mersol-Barg Ms. Sheila Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Parke Larson Fund Mr. & Mrs. George H. Meyer Mrs. & Mrs. Heidi Musser R Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Malinowski Ms. Erin Parris-Dallia Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rathke Dr. & Mrs. Louis E. Lataif Jr. Ms. Patricia E. Meyers and Anna Moretto Ms. Nora A. Maloy Ms. Stacey M. Parzuchowski Mr. Brad A. Rayle Dolores & Paul Lavins Foundation Michigan Art Education Association Myers & Myers PLLC Mr. Frank J. Mancuso Mr. & Mrs. James C. Paul Mr. Michael Rayle Mr. & Mrs. David Leach & Ms. Traci P. Banjanin Michigan First Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Roger L. Myers Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Pawlik Rays Family Living Trust Punji Leagnavar Michigan Health Endowment Fund Ms. Lisa A. Payne Michigan Honors Association 84 85 Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Rearick Mr. & Mrs. David M. Schaible Mr. William H. Smith ------Mr. Steven Van Beek Mrs. Dawn Whitmore REDICO LLC Dr. Ted Schettler David & Martha Smydra Barbara C. Van Dusen Charles R. Whitney Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Michael T. Regan Mr. Arnold G. Schilbe Ms. Sharon Snodgrass T Barbara Van Dusen Charitable Mr. & Mrs. W. John Wickett Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John P. Talbot Mr. John A. Regenhardt Ms. Yvonne Schilla Mr. Robert M. Sochacki Lead Unitrust Mr. Thomas P. Wilczak Robert H. Tannahill Foundation & Mr. Jan F. Modzelewski Ms. Nancy M. Schlichting Mr. & Mrs. Alan H. Somershoe Ms. Amanda Van Dusen & Mr. Steven R. Quinkert Ms. Danette Taylor Dr. Jeffrey L. Reider & Ms. Pamela Theisen Mr. Richard A. Sonenklar Mr. David C. Van Dyke Wilczynski Family Fund & Mr. Charles F. Otis Ms. Melinda A. Schlink & Mr. Gregory Haynes Mr. & Mrs. John Taylor Doris & Norma Van Gorp Foundation The Williams Family Fund Ms. Marlene Rencher Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Schneider Mr. Jeffrey G. Sorenson TCF Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Willem van Reesema Dr. & Mrs. John H. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Edwin J. Rennell Jr. Mr. Jeffrey Schoenberg South Haven Speakers Series Ms. Lori J. Tenbrunsel Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Vandenbergh Mr. & Mrs. Richard Williams Rex Materials Inc. & Mrs. Karen Sosnick Schoenberg Mr. Myzell Sowell Jr. Ms. Cynthia G. Thomas Ms. Marie A. Vanerian Mr. Steven Williams Mrs. Janet V. Rex Dr. Faye Schuett Specialty Steel Treating Inc. Bishop Robert Thomas Jr. Ms. Charlotte Varzi Ms. Barbara Wilson & Ms. Linda S. Burnett Scholarship Inc. Mr. Anthony Richey Ms. Melanie Speelman Stephen & Nancy Vella Mr. Brandon J. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Schulte Ms. Garie Thomas-Bass Mr. & Mrs. David Richter Dr. Don A. Spivak & Mr. Peter Berg Mr. Eswara P. Venugopal Ms. Laverne Wilson Keith C. Ridler Fund Mr. & Mrs. Stephen S. Schultz Dr. Susan S. Thoms & Mrs. Mary T. Fulmer Mrs. Sheridan W. Springer & Mr. David M. Thoms The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Ms. Miroslava Orduno Rincon Mr. & Mrs. Dale Schumann Mr. Kurt R. Vilders & Stephen M. Stackpole Estate Mrs. Ann K. Throop Ms. Lois Winegar Mr. Dwight C. Rinke Mr. Alan Schwartz Ms. Judie R. Goodman Ms. Mary L. Stapleton Ms. Ellen M. Tickner Wings Positive Social Opportunities Mr. Timothy Riordan Mr. W. Rickard Scofield and Mrs. Mary Ms. Corinne J. Vincent Network Schaefer-Scofield Ms. Angelina Starceski & Ms. Mary Jane Faso Mr. & Mrs. Frank G. Rivera Mr. Mike A. Viola Mr. Timothy M. Wittebort William B. & Joy O. Scofield Trust Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Stasa Mr. Robert G. Tighe & Ms. Nicole M. Carlin Mr. & Mrs. Christopher L. Rizik & Mr. William J. Korte Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Woiwode Scotch Elementary School PTO Ms. Regina M. Staudacher Mr. John Kurt Von Eberstein RJK Foundation Mr. David Tillman Mr. Mark Wojtas Ms. Diana L. Scott Stebbins Charitable Lead Trust Ms. Sylvia D. Vukmirovich Mr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Ati T. Tislerics Ms. Suzanne Wolfe Susan & David Scott Fund Ms. Linda Stechison Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Robinson III & Ms. Antonia Caretto The Wanda G. Tkachik Living Trust Women of DTE Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Secrest Mr. & Mrs. Noah E. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Art Steitz Mr. Michael J. Tomkins Mr. & Mrs. David H. Woodsum Mr. Charles A. Semmelhack ------Ms. Pamela E. Rodgers Dr. Gregory E. Stephens & Ms. Linda M. Martineau Dr. & Mrs. James R. Woodyard Ms. Paula M. Sepich Mr. Gary H. Torgow W Ms. Susan M. Roegner Elaine & Leo Stern Foundation Mrs. Barbara A. Walker Dr. & Mrs. Steven J. Wright & Ms. Diane C. Jones Mr. Todd P. Sexton & Mrs. Pamela Ms. Marilyn Torrey Jones-Sexton Mr. Robert W. Stevens Ms. Deborah W. Walker The WW Group Inc. Mr. Arthur O. Rogers II & Mr. Safyan Afzal Mr. & Mrs. Stephen I. Totaro Mr. Robert R. Sfire Mr. Harvey B. Wallace II Ms. Elizabeth A. Rose Ms. Suzanne Stevens Dr. Jeffrey V. Tranchida Ms. Susan Shandorf Mr. Mark Walsh The Honorable Gerald E. Rosen Ms. Jan R. Stevenson & Mr. Noel Baril ------The Elizabeth, Allan & Warren Mr. Paul Walter Mr. Robert L. Rosenthal & Ms. Susan Horowitz Trinity Health Shelden Fund Mr. Robert D. Walters Jr. Y Roseville Public Library Endowment Marilyn & Terry Stocker Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Tripp Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Yax Mr. & Mrs. William W. Shelden Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan T. Walton Trust Fund Mr. & Mrs. Bruce M. Stone Mr. Edward D. Trowbridge Mr. James R. Yee Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Shields Mrs. Marilyn Wanty Mr. & Mrs. Glenn G. Ross Mr. Dennis Strasser Ms. Grace K. Trueman Ms. Rhonda L. York Mr. Chris Shiemke & Mrs. Kathleen Zaenger Mr. Gail L. Warden Mr. & Mrs. Randall S. Ross & Mr. Glenn Carnwath Mr. Shayne Jay Young Siebert Cisneros Shank & Co. LLC Strategic Staffing Solutions Inc. Alfred S. Warren Jr. Admin Trust Mrs. Raquel Ross Ms. Judy Trunsky YourCause LLC Trustee for Mr. Norman H. Silk Ms. Sally Stratton Ms. Michelle D. Tschirhart Ms. Anna D. Warren Mr. Douglas B. Rossdanson & Mr. Dale R. Morgan The Kresge Foundation Tanja & Volker Straub Family Fund Ms. Sandra Tucker Mrs. Gerald E. Warren Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Rossman Ms. Nancy Silverman Ms. Linda J. Yugovich Ms. Helen L.P. Straus Mr. Graeme J. Turner Ms. Sheila K. Warren Royal Oak Foundation for Robin Siman Public Education Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Streit Mr. & Mrs. Reginald M. Turner Ms. Mary Wassel Mr. & Mrs. Zoran Simjanovski Royal Oak Historical Society Mrs. Vivian Day Stroh TYJ LLC Mr. George C. Watson ------Mr. Bill Simmons Mr. Daniel S. Rubin Mr. Jay Strongwater & Ms. Elizabeth Dr. & Mrs. Scott Tyler & Mr. John E. Fitzpatrick Mr. Bradley M. Simmons Z Mr. Anthony C. Ruda A. Edelman Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Wedepohl Mr. Aaron B. Zarkowsky Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Simmons Mr. Mark B. Ryerson Dr. & Mrs. Jeoffrey Stross Ms. Michelle R. Weier Jack V. Zatirka Charitable Fund Mrs. Doris J. Simon Fr. Anthony P. Sulkowski Jr. ------Mr. Jason P. Weiland Mr. Neil R. Zechman Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Sims Mr. Jude M. Sullivan U Mr. Arnold J. Weiner Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Zeller Dr. Kenson J. Siver & Mr. Zaid Ismail ------Ms. Vesta Svenson Mr. Henry J. Underwood Donna L. Weinle Ms. Heather Zimny The Skillman Foundation S Mr. Robert E. Swaney Jr. & Ms. Mary University of Michigan Employees Charles R. Weir & Kathryn M. Weir Mr. Robert Zorn Mr. William T. Skitch B. Stephenson Charitable Lead Unitrust Mr. Leonard W. Sachs Ms. Felicia V. Urban Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Zyczynski Mr. Gregg Sadowski Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Skrzypek Ms. Joanne G. Swanson Ambassador & Mrs. Ronald Weiser Mr. Jeffrey A. Sadowski Mr. Mark R. Slaiwa Mr. & Mrs. Donald N. Sweeny III Mr. Henry Wells Mr. John B. Samuels Ms. Jane Smiley Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Swerdlow ------Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Wentrack Mr. Michael F. Santine Melissa J. Smiley & Patricia Wren Mr. & Mrs. Jim Szewczul V Mr. William Wentworth Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Saperstein Mr. Allan R. Smith Ms. Olivia M. Vaden Mr. Brad M. Westlake Mr. Lee A. Sartori Miss Carolyn J. Smith Dr. Matteo Valenti Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Whipple & Dr. James H. Whitmyer Mr. Ilmars Saulitis Ms. Joan M. Smith Marian E. White Trust Mr. & Mrs. Godfrey E. Sauve Mrs. Veronica L. Smith 86 87 Endowment Investment Highlights

The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan secures actively managed strategy. A developed international small funds to support the region. The Community Foundation’s cap allocation was funded in early 2019 to broaden the Investment Committee provides direction and oversight portfolio’s market cap exposure. Making a Gift to the investment program of all funds and particularly the Investment markets in 2018 were volatile and overall endowment investment pool. At December 31, 2018, the disappointing. The Community Foundation’s portfolio was not ------Community Foundation’s endowment investment pool totaled immune. The portfolio returned -5.3%, which was just behind nearly $571 million, representing more than 65 percent of the the median endowment and foundation return of -5.0%. For 35 years, the Community Foundation has helped donors to Foundation’s total assets. The Foundation seeks the total return for the endowment fulfill their philanthropic goals and create permanent, positive change Working closely with its consultants at NEPC LLC, the to rank in the top-half of its peer group over time, while in southeast Michigan. Here are some of the ways the Community Committee’s continued efforts in 2018 were tied to a taking similar or less risk. During the first quarter of 2019, previously developed strategic asset framework balancing risk, the Foundation’s portfolio performance has rebounded, Foundation can help you make the most of your charitable dollars. return, fees, and complexity. Policy changes during the year recognizing that markets may experience continued volatility. included reducing the multi-asset allocation to hedge funds. The Committee works closely with NEPC, regularly meeting Correspondingly, allocations to private markets and fixed to review investments risks and opportunities as they arise. income were each increased. To provide inflation protection A subcommittee is also engaged as needed, to keep the and to support overall credit quality, a new target allocation to We help you with strategic philanthropy and We help any gift have both an immediate and momentum going between meetings of the full Committee. Treasury Inflation Protected Securities was added. personalized grant-making long-term impact The Community Foundation recognizes and appreciates The international equity portfolio was also modified to What is your vision for the future? How would How can you have an impact both now and in the the dedication and support of NEPC and all its volunteer provide more diversification. Two style-biased active Committee members. you like to make a difference? Either through future? If you make a gift to an endowment, it managers were terminated in favor of a more core-like personal, one-on-one conversations, or by working becomes part of a permanent pool of assets that with your professional advisor, we help you create supports charitable causes in perpetuity. Over giving solutions that reflect your personal values, time, as the endowment grows, it produces more motivations, and goals. Our staff can tell you charitable dollars that go back into the community. 50% Equity Domestic Large Cap 22% about grant making opportunities that meet your The gift you make today keeps giving forever. Domestic Small & Mid Cap 6% charitable objectives and interests. International Developed 13% International Developed Small Cap 3% We honor your charitable intentions Emerging International 6% We work with gifts of any size and donors at How do you know that your gift will continue to 24% Fixed Income every level of giving support the causes you care about long after you Core Global 5% What does it take to become a donor? Getting are gone? By partnering with the Community Diversified Multisector 6% High Yield/Direct Lending 9% started is easy, and there is no reason to wait. Foundation, you are assured that your charitable U.S. TIPS 4% The Community Foundation can help every donor dollars will always serve the purpose you intended. find the right charitable-giving tools to match their The Community Foundation Board of Trustees 10% Multi-Asset Global Asset Allocation 6% stage of life and their preferred level of giving. oversees all grantmaking and carefully stewards Hedge Funds 4% the charitable assets our donors have contributed 2% Cash over the years. We multiply the impact of your gift dollars by 14% Private Markets/Opportunistic pooling them with other gifts and grants How can your donation, no matter how large FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT A MEMBER OF THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION or small, make an even greater impact on the TEAM AT 313.961.6675 OR VISIT WWW.CFSEM.ORG INVESTMENT COMMITTEE causes you care about? Because the Community Foundation accepts gifts from hundreds of Ken Whipple Angela J. Buk Michelle Goff David N. McCammon Christopher L. Rizik individuals and organizations each year, we are CHAIR Chief Investment Officer, Chief Operating Officer Former Vice President – CEO Retired CEO Trust Investments Highgate LLC Finance Renaissance Venture able to pool gifts from donors who share common Consumers Energy DTE Energy Ford Motor Co. Capital Fund interests and increase the dollars available to Jeffrey C. Littmann Michael E. Bannister Phillip Wm. Fisher Chairman Michael T. Monahan invest in a particular cause. This is the power of Former Chairman Founder Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. President collective, community philanthropy. and CEO Mission Throttle L3C Foundation & Ralph C. Monahan Enterprises INVESTMENT CONSULTANT Ford Motor Credit Co. Wilson, Jr. Trust LLC NEPC LLC Allan D. Gilmour Thomas C. Buhl President Emeritus Jack Martin David T. Provost Paul R. Kenney Jr., Senior Vice President – Wayne State University Chairman President and CEO CFA Investments Martin, Arrington, Chemical Financial Corp. Partner Wells Fargo Advisors Desai & Meyers PC Richard K. Ciccione Senior Consultant 88 89

Combined Statements Combined Statements of Financial Position of Activities

WITHOUT WITH DONOR DONOR AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2018 TOTAL RESTRICTIONS RESTRICTIONS REVENUES, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT ASSETS Contributions $ 94,263,853 $ 61,728,337 $ 32,535,516 Cash $ 5,810,749 Investments 808,793,019 Less amounts received from agencies (286,371) (286,371) Contributions receivable 27,786,116 Net assets released from restrictions 21,023,891 (21,023,891) Deferred gifts receivable 2,632,305 Change in value of deferred gifts receivable 216,557 216,557 Commercial annuities 21,135,998 Interest and dividends, net 23,288,460 22,930,470 357,990 Accrued investment income 136,891 Less net interest on amounts held for agencies (595,855) (595,855) Other assets 6,034,259 Net unrealized and realized (loss) on investments (60,401,827) (60,401,827) Fixed assets 298,188 Less loss on investments held for agencies 1,655,915 1,655,915 Net of accumulated depreciation of $727,101 Remeasurement of charitable gift annuities (277,052) (277,052) $ 872,627,525 TOTAL Administrative revenue from amounts 98,729 98,729 held for agencies LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Miscellaneous income 305,588 305,588 Liabilities: Total revenues, gains and other support 58,267,997 46,181,825 12,086,172 Grant commitments $17,759,801 Accounts payable 458,185 GRANTS AND EXPENSES Grants 87,177,008 87,177,008 Charitable gift annuities 32,598,002 50,815,988 Less amounts granted to agencies (787,044) (787,044) Prior-year grants canceled (100,800) (100,800) Funds held as agency endowments 19,814,682 Total liabilities: $ 70,630,670 Prior-year grants returned (88,855) (88,855) Direct charitable activities 3,716,789 3,716,789 NET ASSETS General and administrative 6,899,696 6,899,696 Without donor restrictions 739,258,345 Total grants and expenses 96,816,794 96,816,794 With donor restrictions 62,738,510 (38,548,797) (50,634,969) 12,086,172 Total net assets: $ 801,996,855 (DECREASE) INCREASE IN NET ASSETS NET ASSETS—Beginning of year 840,545,652 789,893,314 50,652,338 TOTAL $ 872,627,525 NET ASSETS—End of year $ 801,996,855 $ 739,258,345 $ 62,738,510

Each year the Community Foundation is audited by an independent audit firm. The audited financial statements can be found on the Community Foundation website at www.cfsem.org 90 91

Michael J. Mehr Malcolm A. Massey Jeffrey D. Moss Michael K. Peeples Seymour M. Nayer Darryl J. Phillips Robert M. Nemzin Jada C. Price Advisory Committees Charles H. Nida Langston M. Thomas Michael A. Page Bryce E. Tucker Christopher L. Rizik Hannah R. Wedepohl Richard A. Shapack James P. Spica Jan R. Stevenson Bruce M. Stone Youth Sports Task Force Detroit Auto Dealers Jordan M. Field Father Anthony P. Sulkowski Jr. Nancy J. Vella Nathaniel S. Hampton Association Suzanne K. Wait Michael P. Witzke Charitable Foundation Thomas P. Wilczak Eric B. Larson Sean C. Mann Rod L. Alberts Jen L. McCollum Honorable Trudy DunCombe Archer New Economy Initiative David A. Merritt A. William Golling III Legal/Financial Network Andrew L. Camden, Co-Chair for Southeast Michigan James M. Nicholson Ryan LaFontaine Dana M. Locniskar, Co-Chair Anuja Rajendra Scott LaRiche Steering Committee Thomas Alongi Steven K. Hamp, Chair Terry E. Whitfield Joe Lunghamer Benson J. Barr Lizabeth Ardisana Nancy A. Winzer J. Douglas North Andrew Bass Lavea Brachman William Perkins Anthony J. Belloli Don Chen David T. Provost Thomas H. Bergh Edward S. Egnatios Paul Sabatini Barbara B. Bierbusse Ralph J. Gerson James Seavitt Michael G. Cumming Paul Glomski Robert Shuman Richard A. Favor Jr. Lydia Gutierrez Sam Slaughter Eugene A. Gargaro Jr. Benjamin S. Kennedy John D. Gatti Katy Locker The HOPE Fund Nave K. Grewal Mariam C. Noland Advisory Committee Henry M. Grix Christopher L. Rizik Allan D. Gilmour, Co-Chair Amy B. Hartmann Kevin Ryan Patrick R. Jakeway, Co-Chair Jay A. Herbst Veronika Scott Gerald G. Banister William D. Hodgman Sabin D. Blake Darrell D. Jackson Mark D. Blanke Dawn R. Jinsky Youth Advisory Committee Karen C. Brown Robert B. Joslyn Maryam Alavi Stacey E. Cassis Shirley A. Kaigler Mehreen A. Alavi Derek E. Daniels Robert E. Kass Jacob R. Carroll Julian Diaz Jay A. Kennedy John D. Chekal Brenda S. Donaldson Bernard S. Kent Quinn M. Coleman Gilbert M. Frimet John P. Landis Lauren Collins Henry M. Grix David P. Larsen Omari J. Davis Howard W. Israel Henry P. Lee Caleb Dixon Glenn F. Kossick John D. Mabley Kaya E. Freeman Michael C. Mok J. Thomas MacFarlane Tanya A. Hammoud Beth A. Niblock Patrick J. Mansfield Ashani F. Jewell Shane Pliska Walter V. Marsh Thomas M. Kloc Faye Schuett Alan A. May Julia M. Nafso Linda Stechison Michael F. McCarthy Noor Mansoor 92 93

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Frederick M. Adams Jr. Alfred R. Glancy III The Hon. Victoria A. Roberts Mariam C. Noland Pamela D. Lewis PHILANTHROPIC SERVICES Terry E. Adderley Walter R. Greene Jack A. Robinson President Director, New Economy Initiative Emily E. Angyal Barbara E. Allushuski Elliott S. Hall The Hon. Henry William Saad Veronica S. Blair Surabhi S. Pandit Philanthropic Services Officer Gerard M. Anderson David M. Handleman Sr. Edgar A. Scribner Executive Office Assistant, Senior Program Officer Wendell W. Anderson Jr. David B. Hecker W. Warren Shelden Nicole L. MacMillan President’s Office Angelina Starceski Thomas V. Angott Sr. David B. Hermelin Neal Shine Operations Manager, Philanthropic Laura Brownfield New Economy Initiative Assistant The Hon. Dennis W. Archer William K. Howenstein Howard F. Sims Services General Counsel The Hon. Trudy DunCombe Archer Carole Leigh Hutton F. Alan Smith Sarah B. Wedepohl Randall S. Ross Melissa J. Smiley Donald J. Atwood Rick Inatome Roger B. Smith Senior Program Officer Associate Director, Donor The Hon. Richard H. Austin R.I. Jervis Jones Frank D. Stella Special Assistant to the President Thomas M. Woiwode Engagement & Strategy Officer Don H. Barden The Hon. Damon J. Keith Peter W. Stroh Director, GreenWays Initiative Melanie R. Speelman Jon E. Barfield Mrs. Charles Kessler Joel D. Tauber Philanthropic Services Assistant Norma C. Barfield Thomas I. Klein A. Alfred Taubman PROGRAM Olivia M. Vaden Chacona W. Baugh Richard P. Kughn The Hon. Anna Diggs Taylor FINANCE AND Katie G. Brisson Philanthropic Services Assistant William Beckham Jr. Robert C. Larson Peter P. Thurber ADMINISTRATION Vice President, Program Michael J. Brenner David Baker Lewis James L. Tolley Karen L. Leppanen Lenzi C. Abma William C. Brooks Kathleen McCree Lewis Tom Turner Vice President, MARKETING AND Program Officer Mrs. Philip Caldwell John E. Lobbia William P. Vititoe Finance and Administration COMMUNICATIONS Jonathan T. Walton Anne C. Colone Ben C. Maibach III Martha M. Calvert Nancy G. Davies Sheryl G. Arb Keith E. Crain Conrad L. Mallett Jr. Joan B. Warren Program Assistant Human Resources Director Vice President, Julie Fisher Cummings Richard A. Manoogian James R. Waterston Elishama L. Davis DeMyra Farley Marketing & Communications Tarik S. Daoud Ronald P. Marcinelli Thomas S. Wilson Program Assistant Co-op Student Mrs. Stanley R. Day David N. McCammon Stanley J. Winkelman Kate M. Baudeloque Mary T. Fulmer Robert A. DeAlexandris Walter J. McCarthy Jr. Mrs. R. Alexander Wrigley Diane M. Kresnak Events Coordinator Program Officer, The Hon. Deborah I. Dingell Amy McCombs Martin B. Zimmerman Controller R. Ashley Collins New Economy Initiative The Hon. James H. Dingeman Alonzo L. McDonald Ryan R. Krueckeberg Digital Communications Officer Walter E. Douglas Sr. F. James McDonald Karen L. Gartrell Grants Manager Anthony F. Earley Jr. Richard L. Measelle Program Assistant Gwendolyn L. Macklin C. Rupert Edwards Theodore H. Mecke Jr. Kamilah A. Henderson Receptionist CREDITS Irma B. Elder Heath J Meriwether Margarita Bauźa, Sherrie Arb Senior Program Officer Elizabeth M. Phillips George C. Eshelman Kenneth E. Millard Antoine D. Jackson Finance Assistant Editor James D. Farley Eugene A. Miller Project Director, Marlene Rencher Barb Eschner David T. Fischer Jane E. Moeller Youth Sports Initiative Copy Editor Charles T. Fisher III Eddie R. Munson Grants Assistant Donald E. Jones Max M. Fisher Daniel T. Murphy Monique C. Sims Eric La Brecque, Applied Storytelling Associate Director, Community Foundation Staff Walter B. Ford II William J. O’Brien III Information & Database Manager New Economy Initiative Copywriter William C. Ford Jr. David K. Page Brad M. Westlake Mrs. William Clay Ford Sandra E. Pierce Maria T. LaLonde Financial Services & Information Lovio George W. Frank Fountain Jr. Heinz C. Prechter Senior Program Officer, Systems Officer Design & Production Darrel W. Francis Ellen V. Price New Economy Initiative Julia Zack Darrel Ellis, Andre Siner, Aly George F. Francis III John Rakolta Jr. Matthew J. Lewis Accountant Darin, Kenneth Paylor, The Anton Ralph J. Gerson Douglas J. Rasmussen Senior Communications Officer, Art Center, Friends of the Rouge, Yousif Ghafari Dean E. Richardson New Economy Initiative National Park Service, Glenn Triest, Wild Swan Theater, Frazer First Booster Club, Suzanne Ross, Living Arts, Jenny Schultz Photography 2019 YEARBOOK

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