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Arcus Foundation
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| The Arcus Foundation lends special emphasis to programs and organizations which recognize that members of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) community deserve to be welcomed and celebrated. Located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the Arcus Foundation devotes many of its philanthropic resources to improving the quality of life in Southwestern Michigan. The Arcus Great Apes Fund - The Arcus Great Apes Fund supports conservation efforts that promote the survival of the Great Apes in the wild and sanctuaries that offer safety and freedom from invasive research and other forms of human exploitation. Support from this fund is limited to activities that specifically impact gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans, bonobos and/or gibbons. |
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Albion Community Foundation
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| The mission of the Albion Community Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in the Greater Albion area, now and for generations to come, by promoting philanthropy, building a permanent community endowment, addressing community needs through grant making, and providing leadership on key community issues. |
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Alden and Vada Dow Family Foundations
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| The mission of the Alden and Vada Dow Family Foundations is to enhance the quality of life, primarily in the state of Michigan, through the funding of programs in the areas of the arts, the environment, education, health and human services, and youth programs. First time applicants that meet the eligibility requirements are asked to submit a request in writing outlining their proposal before sending a formal grant request using our Grant Guidelines. Geographical focus areas: non-profit organizations located in Michigan only with focus on the Midland/Bay/Saginaw Tri-City area and areas north. |
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Alger Regional Community Foundation
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| The Community Foundation provides financial support through grants to qualified tax-exempt organizations for projects aimed at solving community problems or enhancing life in the county. Grants are made in the field of cultural arts, community service, education, the environment and conservation, health and human services, youth and scholarships. |
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Allegan County Community Foundation - Michigan
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| The mission of the Allegan County Community Foundation (ACCF) is to provide the means for donors to make a lasting impact on Allegan County through the establishment and growth of endowed funds. These funds are used to address the ever-changing social, cultural, educational, and recreational needs of county residents, through grants distributed to nonprofit agencies serving Allegan County. |
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Allen Foundation
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| The Allen Foundation located in Midland, Michigan, funds projects that primarily benefit programs for human nutrition in the areas of health, education, training, and research. In certain circumstances, the Foundation will consider requests from the following: hospitals or medical clinics; social, religious, fraternal, or community organizations; private foundations; and K-12 public, parochial or private schools. |
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Americana Foundation
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| The Americana Foundation was established by Adolph H. Meyer and Ginger Meyer to support, through philanthropy, their varied personal interests. Their success in industry and their interest in agriculture and the protection of urban open space, combined with their deep knowledge of and appreciation for authentic American art, have been the guiding focus for the programs of the foundation. The purpose of the Americana Foundation is to support educational and advocacy programs that address the preservation of American agriculture, the conservation of natural resources, and the protection and presentation of expressions of America's heritage. Nonprofit organizations that are located or operate within the state of Michigan are a priority of the Foundation. |
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Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
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| The General Grantmaking Program supports a broad array of projects focusing on education, human services, the environment, seniors, arts and culture, community development, or health and wellness. Targeted Grantmaking Programs (Youth Council, African American Endowment Fund, Anna Botsford Bach Fund for Seniors, Healthy Youth/Healthy Seniors Fund and the Ypsilanti Area Community Fund) focus on a general field of interest. |
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Ayrshire Foundation
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| Originally broad in its mission, the foundation has gradually focused its funding in five areas: opportunities for youth; science and the environment; healthcare; services for the elderly and disabled; and community culture. Geographic focus: Preference is given to organizations located in the following areas: Pasadena, San Francisco, and Sonoma, California; Petoskey/Harbor Springs, Michigan. |
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Ayrshire Foundation - CA, MI
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| Each year the Ayrshire Foundation awards approximately $1M in grants to worthwhile projects. Originally broad in its mission, the foundation has gradually focused its funding in five areas: opportunities for youth; science and the environment; healthcare; services for the elderly and disabled; and community culture. Preference is given to organizations located in the following areas: Pasadena, San Francisco, and Sonoma, California; Petoskey/Harbor Springs, Michigan. Areas of funding interest include Youth Opportunities, Science & Environment, Healthcare, Elderly & Disabled, Community Culture. |
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Battle Creek Community Foundation
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| The Battle Creek Community Foundation is a public foundation built by individuals, families and businesses that care about their community. These groups donate their time and resources to make Battle Creek a better place to live today and in the future. The Foundation has established four focus areas for grantmaking: Arts & Culture, Health, Education, Economics, Livable Communities, Scholarships. We welcome grant applications from nonprofits and residents either located in the greater Battle Creek area (defined as the City of Battle Creek, City of Springfield, Townships of Bedford, Emmett and Pennfield), or that implement projects/programs directly benefiting residents in the greater Battle Creek community. |
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Bay Area Community Foundation
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| The Bay Area Community Foundation works with individuals, families, businesses and organizations to create permanent endowment funds that help our region meet the challenges of changing times. Geographical area of interest: Bay and Arenac Counties, Michigan. Areas of funding interest include Arts & Culture, Education, Environment, Community Development, Health, Human Services, Recreation, Youth. |
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Birds Eye Foods Foundation
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| The Birds Eye Foods Foundation provides grants to not-for-profit organizations operating in communities where Birds Eye Foods has facilities*. Primary giving areas include health, community services, education, youth, and cultural programs. Geographical areas: Watsonville, California; Montezuma, Georgia; Fennville, Michigan; Waseca, Minnesota; Bergen, Brockport, Fulton, Oakfield & Rochester, New York; Berlin, Pennsylvania; Algona & Tacoma, Washington; Darien, Fairwater & Green Bay, Wisconsin. |
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Branch County Community Foundation
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| The Branch County Community Foundation's three roles are grant making, serving as a catalyst and convener in the community, and building a permanent community endowment. Through grant making, the Foundation confers grants in support of the community. In general grants are made to projects that will benefit Branch County and/or Colon, Michigan. Areas of funding interest include Youth, Homelessness/Poverty Reduction, Health, Women & Children, Faith-Based Initiatives, Domestic Violence, Technology, Capacity Building. |
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Carls Foundation
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| The Carls Foundation purpose and mission is to support: (1) Childrens Welfare (primarily in Michigan) including: Health care facilities and programs, with special emphasis on the prevention and treatment of hearing impairment; (2) Recreational, educational and welfare programs especially for children who are disadvantaged for economic and/or health reasons; and (3) Preservation of natural areas, open space and historic buildings and areas having special natural beauty or significance in maintaining Americas heritage and historic ideals, through assistance to land trusts and land conservancies and directly related environmental educational programs. |
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Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
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| Through its four programs, and their more specific program areas, the Foundation seeks to fulfill its mission of supporting efforts that promote a just, equitable and sustainable society - Civil Society, Environment, Flint Area and Pathways Out of Poverty. Through our Civil Society program, we fund non-governmental organizations in Central/Eastern Europe and South Africa. |
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