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Council of Michigan Foundations

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Council of Michigan Foundations
NameCouncil of Michigan Foundations
Formation1973
LocationMichigan, United States

Council of Michigan Foundations is a nonprofit organization that serves as a statewide association of philanthropic organizations, including private foundations, community foundations, and corporate foundations, with members such as the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, and Ford Foundation. The organization was established in 1973 with the goal of promoting and supporting philanthropy in Michigan, and its members have included notable foundations such as the Kresge Foundation and Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. The Council of Michigan Foundations has worked with various organizations, including the National Council of Nonprofits, Independent Sector, and Michigan Nonprofit Association, to advance the interests of philanthropy in Michigan. The organization has also collaborated with Michigan State University, University of Michigan, and Western Michigan University to support research and education in philanthropy.

History

The Council of Michigan Foundations was founded in 1973 by a group of philanthropists, including William Davidson and Herman Miller, with the goal of promoting and supporting philanthropy in Michigan. The organization's early years were marked by a focus on building relationships with foundations and other nonprofit organizations, such as the United Way, American Red Cross, and Salvation Army. In the 1980s, the Council of Michigan Foundations began to expand its focus to include issues such as education reform, health care access, and economic development, working with organizations such as the Michigan Department of Education, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, and Michigan Economic Development Corporation. The organization has also worked with notable individuals, including Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton, to advance the interests of philanthropy in Michigan. The Council of Michigan Foundations has been a member of the National Council of Nonprofits and has worked with other state associations, such as the California Association of Nonprofits and New York Council of Nonprofits, to share best practices and advance the interests of philanthropy.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Council of Michigan Foundations is to support and promote philanthropy in Michigan by providing resources, education, and advocacy to its members, including private foundations, community foundations, and corporate foundations, such as the Dow Foundation and General Motors Foundation. The organization's objectives include increasing philanthropic giving in Michigan, improving the effectiveness of nonprofit organizations, and promoting collaboration and partnerships among foundations and other nonprofit organizations, such as the United Way of Michigan and Michigan Nonprofit Association. The Council of Michigan Foundations has worked with organizations such as the Michigan State University Foundation, University of Michigan Health System, and Western Michigan University Foundation to support research and education in philanthropy. The organization has also collaborated with notable individuals, including Dan Glickman, Tom Daschle, and Newt Gingrich, to advance the interests of philanthropy in Michigan. The Council of Michigan Foundations is a member of the Independent Sector and has worked with other national organizations, such as the Council on Foundations and Philanthropy Roundtable, to advance the interests of philanthropy.

Membership_and_Partnerships

The Council of Michigan Foundations has a diverse membership of over 100 foundations and other nonprofit organizations, including private foundations, community foundations, and corporate foundations, such as the Kresge Foundation and Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. The organization's members include notable foundations such as the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, and Ford Foundation, as well as smaller foundations and nonprofit organizations, such as the Michigan Humanities Council and Arts Council of Michigan. The Council of Michigan Foundations has partnerships with various organizations, including the National Council of Nonprofits, Independent Sector, and Michigan Nonprofit Association, to advance the interests of philanthropy in Michigan. The organization has also collaborated with Michigan State University, University of Michigan, and Western Michigan University to support research and education in philanthropy. The Council of Michigan Foundations is a member of the Council on Foundations and has worked with other national organizations, such as the Philanthropy Roundtable and National Philanthropic Trust, to advance the interests of philanthropy.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The Council of Michigan Foundations offers a range of programs and initiatives to support its members and advance the interests of philanthropy in Michigan. These include educational programs, such as conferences and workshops, on topics such as grantmaking, nonprofit management, and philanthropic giving, featuring speakers such as Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Mark Zuckerberg. The organization also provides resources and support for foundations and other nonprofit organizations, including technical assistance, research, and advocacy, working with organizations such as the Michigan Department of Education and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. The Council of Michigan Foundations has initiatives focused on specific issues, such as education reform, health care access, and economic development, working with organizations such as the United Way of Michigan and Michigan Nonprofit Association. The organization has also collaborated with notable individuals, including Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton, to advance the interests of philanthropy in Michigan. The Council of Michigan Foundations is a member of the National Council of Nonprofits and has worked with other state associations, such as the California Association of Nonprofits and New York Council of Nonprofits, to share best practices and advance the interests of philanthropy.

Impact_and_Achievements

The Council of Michigan Foundations has had a significant impact on philanthropy in Michigan, with its members providing millions of dollars in grants and other support to nonprofit organizations and communities across the state, including organizations such as the Michigan Humanities Council and Arts Council of Michigan. The organization's educational programs and resources have helped to build the capacity of foundations and other nonprofit organizations, and its advocacy efforts have helped to promote philanthropy and support nonprofit organizations in Michigan. The Council of Michigan Foundations has worked with organizations such as the Michigan State University Foundation, University of Michigan Health System, and Western Michigan University Foundation to support research and education in philanthropy. The organization has also collaborated with notable individuals, including Dan Glickman, Tom Daschle, and Newt Gingrich, to advance the interests of philanthropy in Michigan. The Council of Michigan Foundations is a member of the Independent Sector and has worked with other national organizations, such as the Council on Foundations and Philanthropy Roundtable, to advance the interests of philanthropy. The organization's achievements have been recognized by organizations such as the National Council of Nonprofits and Michigan Nonprofit Association, and it continues to play a leading role in promoting and supporting philanthropy in Michigan. Category:Philanthropy

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