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Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic and Building Long-Term Solutions to Promote Equity in Communities: Why Philanthropy Matters. General January 19, 2021. We see 2020 in the rearview mirror, a year that left many of us physically empty, mentally drained, and emotionally depleted. And 2021 presents more challenges. OUR PEOPLE - CFGF.ORG Community Foundation of Greater Flint’s funds and assets are governed by an independent board of trustees composed of respected community leaders from diverse backgrounds. Board members are selected for their knowledge of community needs and for their professional expertise. Leanne H. Panduren, Chair. Rowe Professional Services. ABOUT OUR FOUNDATION About Our Foundation. Navigation. Since 1988, we’ve been all about Flint and Genesee County’s future. As a 501 (c)3 tax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of Genesee County, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint enables people with philanthropic interests to easily and effectively support the issues they care about ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD Access to and consumption of healthy food is a critical factor for improving the health and economic well-being of our community. Many residents are living in neighborhoods without ready access to fresh, healthy and affordable food. They live in food deserts. The nutritious food most of us take for granted is not readily available. GREATER FLINT URGENT RELIEF FUND Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund. The Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund has been established by a coalition of philanthropic, government and business partners to quickly coordinate and deploy resources to nonprofit organizations in the Greater Flint area that are working with communities disproportionately affected by the coronavirusoutbreak.
TOP 5 BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH US Top 5 Benefits of Working with Us. You are an expert in providing outstanding financial guidance for your clients. We are experts in where and how they can create lasting change for the community they care about. When you are looking to expand the philanthropic options you present to your clients, here are five reasons why suggesting aOUR-DETAIL
Email Lynn. Lynn Williams is our Community Engagement Officer who leads the Foundation’s Neighborhoods Small Grants Program and Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Initiative. Lynn is the longest serving members on the team, having served for 20 years in various programmatic roles. Over the past 14 years, a significant portion ofher work
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GREATER FLINT > GIVING > COMMUNITY For Don Lee the death of his beloved wife, Judy, is still raw. It’s only been a few months, but Don’s immediate actions will preserve his wife’s legacy through a TRUTH, RACIAL HEALING AND TRANSFORMATION Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) is a community-based process to plan for and bring about transformational and sustainable change, and to address the historic and contemporary effects of racism. TRHT seeks to unearth and jettison the deeply held, and often, unconscious beliefs created by racism – the main one being thebelief in
ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF GREATER FLINT NEIGHBORHOODS SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM (NSGP) 202. 1. Grant Application. Name of Group/ HOME GIVINGGRANTMAKINGOUR WORK & IMPACTABOUTESTABLISH AFUNDTYPES OF FUNDS
Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic and Building Long-Term Solutions to Promote Equity in Communities: Why Philanthropy Matters. General January 19, 2021. We see 2020 in the rearview mirror, a year that left many of us physically empty, mentally drained, and emotionally depleted. And 2021 presents more challenges. OUR PEOPLE - CFGF.ORG Community Foundation of Greater Flint’s funds and assets are governed by an independent board of trustees composed of respected community leaders from diverse backgrounds. Board members are selected for their knowledge of community needs and for their professional expertise. Leanne H. Panduren, Chair. Rowe Professional Services. ABOUT OUR FOUNDATION About Our Foundation. Navigation. Since 1988, we’ve been all about Flint and Genesee County’s future. As a 501 (c)3 tax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of Genesee County, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint enables people with philanthropic interests to easily and effectively support the issues they care about ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD Access to and consumption of healthy food is a critical factor for improving the health and economic well-being of our community. Many residents are living in neighborhoods without ready access to fresh, healthy and affordable food. They live in food deserts. The nutritious food most of us take for granted is not readily available. GREATER FLINT URGENT RELIEF FUND Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund. The Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund has been established by a coalition of philanthropic, government and business partners to quickly coordinate and deploy resources to nonprofit organizations in the Greater Flint area that are working with communities disproportionately affected by the coronavirusoutbreak.
TOP 5 BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH US Top 5 Benefits of Working with Us. You are an expert in providing outstanding financial guidance for your clients. We are experts in where and how they can create lasting change for the community they care about. When you are looking to expand the philanthropic options you present to your clients, here are five reasons why suggesting aOUR-DETAIL
Email Lynn. Lynn Williams is our Community Engagement Officer who leads the Foundation’s Neighborhoods Small Grants Program and Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Initiative. Lynn is the longest serving members on the team, having served for 20 years in various programmatic roles. Over the past 14 years, a significant portion ofher work
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GREATER FLINT > GIVING > COMMUNITY For Don Lee the death of his beloved wife, Judy, is still raw. It’s only been a few months, but Don’s immediate actions will preserve his wife’s legacy through a TRUTH, RACIAL HEALING AND TRANSFORMATION Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) is a community-based process to plan for and bring about transformational and sustainable change, and to address the historic and contemporary effects of racism. TRHT seeks to unearth and jettison the deeply held, and often, unconscious beliefs created by racism – the main one being thebelief in
ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF GREATER FLINT NEIGHBORHOODS SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM (NSGP) 202. 1. Grant Application. Name of Group/ STORIES OF MEANINGFUL CHANGE We see 2020 in the rearview mirror, a year that left many of us physically empty, mentally drained, and emotionally depleted. And 2021 presents more challenges. But what have we learned from this tempestuous time? What can we salvage? What should we carry with us as we move forward addressing persistent, new, and developing challenges? GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR 2021 The Community Foundation of Greater Flint Neighborhoods Small Grants Program is seeking to fund projects in the following categories: Grants Available for 2021FUND DIRECTORY
Alice L. Boyse Community Fund. To meet the changing need of the Clio community through discretionary grantmaking with particular emphasis on the Clio Area Amphitheater, Art Center and City Parks. Donate. Alice L. Boyse Scholarship Fund. To provide financial assistance to graduates of Clio High School who will attend a college or university,or
OUR-DETAIL
Email Lynn. Lynn Williams is our Community Engagement Officer who leads the Foundation’s Neighborhoods Small Grants Program and Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Initiative. Lynn is the longest serving members on the team, having served for 20 years in various programmatic roles. Over the past 14 years, a significant portion ofher work
FROM THE PRESIDENT AND CEO From the President & CEO. Thank You! Your gift in recognition of my 40th birthday means more than you know. It means you have confidence in the Community Foundation’s commitment to community leadership. It means the work that means so much to me – marshalling resources, providing education and advocacy, amplifying resident voices TRUTH, RACIAL HEALING AND TRANSFORMATION Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) is a community-based process to plan for and bring about transformational and sustainable change, and to address the historic and contemporary effects of racism. TRHT seeks to unearth and jettison the deeply held, and often, unconscious beliefs created by racism – the main one being thebelief in
APPLICATION FOR AUTOMATIC EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE AN Form 990 (2019) Page 3 Part IV Checklist of Required Schedules Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Is the organization described in section ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF GREATER FLINT NEIGHBORHOODS SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM (NSGP) 202. 1. Grant Application. Name of Group/ STORIES OF MEANINGFUL CHANGE Kommareddi Family Fund. General January 3, 2018. Prasad and Jay Kommareddi are active members of the medical community in Flint, volunteering time at the Genesee County Free Medical Clinic and raising money to sustain the operations. Jay has always been interested in women and girls issues, and sees herself as an activist, not a philanthropist. DUE DATE: - CFGF.ORGWEB VIEW Describe the number of persons served, including a breakdown of demographics when possible. HOME GIVINGGRANTMAKINGOUR WORK & IMPACTABOUTESTABLISH AFUNDTYPES OF FUNDS
Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic and Building Long-Term Solutions to Promote Equity in Communities: Why Philanthropy Matters. General January 19, 2021. We see 2020 in the rearview mirror, a year that left many of us physically empty, mentally drained, and emotionally depleted. And 2021 presents more challenges. OUR PEOPLE - CFGF.ORG Community Foundation of Greater Flint’s funds and assets are governed by an independent board of trustees composed of respected community leaders from diverse backgrounds. Board members are selected for their knowledge of community needs and for their professional expertise. Leanne H. Panduren, Chair. Rowe Professional Services. ABOUT OUR FOUNDATION About Our Foundation. Navigation. Since 1988, we’ve been all about Flint and Genesee County’s future. As a 501 (c)3 tax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of Genesee County, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint enables people with philanthropic interests to easily and effectively support the issues they care about ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD Access to and consumption of healthy food is a critical factor for improving the health and economic well-being of our community. Many residents are living in neighborhoods without ready access to fresh, healthy and affordable food. They live in food deserts. The nutritious food most of us take for granted is not readily available. GREATER FLINT URGENT RELIEF FUND Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund. The Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund has been established by a coalition of philanthropic, government and business partners to quickly coordinate and deploy resources to nonprofit organizations in the Greater Flint area that are working with communities disproportionately affected by the coronavirusoutbreak.
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She earned a Master of Arts Degree in Policy Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and earned her undergraduate degree from Carroll College in Wisconsin. She holds certifications in Women, Leadership and Change, and Housing Development and Finance. Sue and her wife, Kim, live in Fenton with their twin sons Cooper and Andrew.OUR-DETAIL
Born and raised in Flint, Isaiah supports a unique philanthropic perspective that focuses on relationships and people. Isaiah advocates for an inclusive approach to philanthropy that listens to and works with the people of the community in order to develop a true partnership. This approach differs from the more traditional top-downmodel of
OUR-DETAIL
Email Lynn. Lynn Williams is our Community Engagement Officer who leads the Foundation’s Neighborhoods Small Grants Program and Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Initiative. Lynn is the longest serving members on the team, having served for 20 years in various programmatic roles. Over the past 14 years, a significant portion ofher work
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GREATER FLINT > GIVING > COMMUNITY For Don Lee the death of his beloved wife, Judy, is still raw. It’s only been a few months, but Don’s immediate actions will preserve his wife’s legacy through a STORIES OF MEANINGFUL CHANGE Kommareddi Family Fund. General January 3, 2018. Prasad and Jay Kommareddi are active members of the medical community in Flint, volunteering time at the Genesee County Free Medical Clinic and raising money to sustain the operations. Jay has always been interested in women and girls issues, and sees herself as an activist, not a philanthropist. HOME GIVINGGRANTMAKINGOUR WORK & IMPACTABOUTESTABLISH AFUNDTYPES OF FUNDS
Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic and Building Long-Term Solutions to Promote Equity in Communities: Why Philanthropy Matters. General January 19, 2021. We see 2020 in the rearview mirror, a year that left many of us physically empty, mentally drained, and emotionally depleted. And 2021 presents more challenges. OUR PEOPLE - CFGF.ORG Community Foundation of Greater Flint’s funds and assets are governed by an independent board of trustees composed of respected community leaders from diverse backgrounds. Board members are selected for their knowledge of community needs and for their professional expertise. Leanne H. Panduren, Chair. Rowe Professional Services. ABOUT OUR FOUNDATION About Our Foundation. Navigation. Since 1988, we’ve been all about Flint and Genesee County’s future. As a 501 (c)3 tax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of Genesee County, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint enables people with philanthropic interests to easily and effectively support the issues they care about ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD Access to and consumption of healthy food is a critical factor for improving the health and economic well-being of our community. Many residents are living in neighborhoods without ready access to fresh, healthy and affordable food. They live in food deserts. The nutritious food most of us take for granted is not readily available. GREATER FLINT URGENT RELIEF FUND Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund. The Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund has been established by a coalition of philanthropic, government and business partners to quickly coordinate and deploy resources to nonprofit organizations in the Greater Flint area that are working with communities disproportionately affected by the coronavirusoutbreak.
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She earned a Master of Arts Degree in Policy Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and earned her undergraduate degree from Carroll College in Wisconsin. She holds certifications in Women, Leadership and Change, and Housing Development and Finance. Sue and her wife, Kim, live in Fenton with their twin sons Cooper and Andrew.OUR-DETAIL
Born and raised in Flint, Isaiah supports a unique philanthropic perspective that focuses on relationships and people. Isaiah advocates for an inclusive approach to philanthropy that listens to and works with the people of the community in order to develop a true partnership. This approach differs from the more traditional top-downmodel of
OUR-DETAIL
Email Lynn. Lynn Williams is our Community Engagement Officer who leads the Foundation’s Neighborhoods Small Grants Program and Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Initiative. Lynn is the longest serving members on the team, having served for 20 years in various programmatic roles. Over the past 14 years, a significant portion ofher work
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GREATER FLINT > GIVING > COMMUNITY For Don Lee the death of his beloved wife, Judy, is still raw. It’s only been a few months, but Don’s immediate actions will preserve his wife’s legacy through a STORIES OF MEANINGFUL CHANGE Kommareddi Family Fund. General January 3, 2018. Prasad and Jay Kommareddi are active members of the medical community in Flint, volunteering time at the Genesee County Free Medical Clinic and raising money to sustain the operations. Jay has always been interested in women and girls issues, and sees herself as an activist, not a philanthropist. OUR PEOPLE - CFGF.ORG Community Foundation of Greater Flint’s funds and assets are governed by an independent board of trustees composed of respected community leaders from diverse backgrounds. Board members are selected for their knowledge of community needs and for their professional expertise. Leanne H. Panduren, Chair. Rowe Professional Services. ABOUT OUR FOUNDATION About Our Foundation. Navigation. Since 1988, we’ve been all about Flint and Genesee County’s future. As a 501 (c)3 tax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of Genesee County, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint enables people with philanthropic interests to easily and effectively support the issues they care aboutWAYS TO GIVE
Ways to Give. At the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, we make giving easy with options to fit your goals as a philanthropist and your needs for financial planning. There are many ways to make a gift through the Community Foundation. We are a trusted resource for donors and their professional advisors. Each of our fund types grows your GREATER FLINT URGENT RELIEF FUND GRANTS Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund Grants. To help maintain capacity to provide food and bottled water to the community and expand services to reach those in need during this crisis, as well as provide volunteers with food incentives. General operating support for COVID-19 relief. To provide food, cleaning supplies, diapers, and medicine/healthOUR-DETAIL
Born and raised in Flint, Isaiah supports a unique philanthropic perspective that focuses on relationships and people. Isaiah advocates for an inclusive approach to philanthropy that listens to and works with the people of the community in order to develop a true partnership. This approach differs from the more traditional top-downmodel of
FUND DIRECTORY
Alice L. Boyse Community Fund. To meet the changing need of the Clio community through discretionary grantmaking with particular emphasis on the Clio Area Amphitheater, Art Center and City Parks. Donate. Alice L. Boyse Scholarship Fund. To provide financial assistance to graduates of Clio High School who will attend a college or university,or
GRANT REPORT FORMS
Grant Report Forms. Final Grant Report Form . Download the Final Grant Report Form. Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund Report Form . Submit the final report for a Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund grant here.. Interim Grant Report Form COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GREATER FLINT > GRANTMAKING > GRANT Online Grant Application. Click the LOGIN button located in the upper right hand corner of the page. Enter your user name and password. If your organization does not have login information, please contact Stephanie Whitledge to request login credentials. Only one account will be created per organization. You will be asked to provide general TOP 5 BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH US Top 5 Benefits of Working with Us. You are an expert in providing outstanding financial guidance for your clients. We are experts in where and how they can create lasting change for the community they care about. When you are looking to expand the philanthropic options you present to your clients, here are five reasons why suggesting a TRUTH, RACIAL HEALING AND TRANSFORMATION Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) is a community-based process to plan for and bring about transformational and sustainable change, and to address the historic and contemporary effects of racism. TRHT seeks to unearth and jettison the deeply held, and often, unconscious beliefs created by racism – the main one being thebelief in
HOME GIVINGGRANTMAKINGOUR WORK & IMPACTABOUTESTABLISH AFUNDTYPES OF FUNDS
Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic and Building Long-Term Solutions to Promote Equity in Communities: Why Philanthropy Matters. General January 19, 2021. We see 2020 in the rearview mirror, a year that left many of us physically empty, mentally drained, and emotionally depleted. And 2021 presents more challenges. OUR PEOPLE - CFGF.ORG Community Foundation of Greater Flint’s funds and assets are governed by an independent board of trustees composed of respected community leaders from diverse backgrounds. Board members are selected for their knowledge of community needs and for their professional expertise. Leanne H. Panduren, Chair. Rowe Professional Services. ABOUT OUR FOUNDATION About Our Foundation. Navigation. Since 1988, we’ve been all about Flint and Genesee County’s future. As a 501 (c)3 tax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of Genesee County, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint enables people with philanthropic interests to easily and effectively support the issues they care about GREATER FLINT URGENT RELIEF FUND Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund. The Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund has been established by a coalition of philanthropic, government and business partners to quickly coordinate and deploy resources to nonprofit organizations in the Greater Flint area that are working with communities disproportionately affected by the coronavirusoutbreak.
ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD Access to and consumption of healthy food is a critical factor for improving the health and economic well-being of our community. Many residents are living in neighborhoods without ready access to fresh, healthy and affordable food. They live in food deserts. The nutritious food most of us take for granted is not readily available.OUR-DETAIL
She earned a Master of Arts Degree in Policy Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and earned her undergraduate degree from Carroll College in Wisconsin. She holds certifications in Women, Leadership and Change, and Housing Development and Finance. Sue and her wife, Kim, live in Fenton with their twin sons Cooper and Andrew. OUR-DETAILISAIAH OLIVER FLINTISAIAH OLIVER COLORADOISAIAH OLIVER PFFISAIAH OLIVER PFF GRADEISAIAH OLIVER SCOUTING REPORTISAIAH OLIVERSTATS
Born and raised in Flint, Isaiah supports a unique philanthropic perspective that focuses on relationships and people. Isaiah advocates for an inclusive approach to philanthropy that listens to and works with the people of the community in order to develop a true partnership. This approach differs from the more traditional top-downmodel of
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Email Lynn. Lynn Williams is our Community Engagement Officer who leads the Foundation’s Neighborhoods Small Grants Program and Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Initiative. Lynn is the longest serving members on the team, having served for 20 years in various programmatic roles. Over the past 14 years, a significant portion ofher work
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GREATER FLINT > GIVING > COMMUNITY For Don Lee the death of his beloved wife, Judy, is still raw. It’s only been a few months, but Don’s immediate actions will preserve his wife’s legacy through a TOP 5 BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH US Top 5 Benefits of Working with Us. You are an expert in providing outstanding financial guidance for your clients. We are experts in where and how they can create lasting change for the community they care about. When you are looking to expand the philanthropic options you present to your clients, here are five reasons why suggesting a HOME GIVINGGRANTMAKINGOUR WORK & IMPACTABOUTESTABLISH AFUNDTYPES OF FUNDS
Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic and Building Long-Term Solutions to Promote Equity in Communities: Why Philanthropy Matters. General January 19, 2021. We see 2020 in the rearview mirror, a year that left many of us physically empty, mentally drained, and emotionally depleted. And 2021 presents more challenges. OUR PEOPLE - CFGF.ORG Community Foundation of Greater Flint’s funds and assets are governed by an independent board of trustees composed of respected community leaders from diverse backgrounds. Board members are selected for their knowledge of community needs and for their professional expertise. Leanne H. Panduren, Chair. Rowe Professional Services. ABOUT OUR FOUNDATION About Our Foundation. Navigation. Since 1988, we’ve been all about Flint and Genesee County’s future. As a 501 (c)3 tax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of Genesee County, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint enables people with philanthropic interests to easily and effectively support the issues they care about GREATER FLINT URGENT RELIEF FUND Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund. The Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund has been established by a coalition of philanthropic, government and business partners to quickly coordinate and deploy resources to nonprofit organizations in the Greater Flint area that are working with communities disproportionately affected by the coronavirusoutbreak.
ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD Access to and consumption of healthy food is a critical factor for improving the health and economic well-being of our community. Many residents are living in neighborhoods without ready access to fresh, healthy and affordable food. They live in food deserts. The nutritious food most of us take for granted is not readily available.OUR-DETAIL
She earned a Master of Arts Degree in Policy Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and earned her undergraduate degree from Carroll College in Wisconsin. She holds certifications in Women, Leadership and Change, and Housing Development and Finance. Sue and her wife, Kim, live in Fenton with their twin sons Cooper and Andrew. OUR-DETAILISAIAH OLIVER FLINTISAIAH OLIVER COLORADOISAIAH OLIVER PFFISAIAH OLIVER PFF GRADEISAIAH OLIVER SCOUTING REPORTISAIAH OLIVERSTATS
Born and raised in Flint, Isaiah supports a unique philanthropic perspective that focuses on relationships and people. Isaiah advocates for an inclusive approach to philanthropy that listens to and works with the people of the community in order to develop a true partnership. This approach differs from the more traditional top-downmodel of
OUR-DETAIL
Email Lynn. Lynn Williams is our Community Engagement Officer who leads the Foundation’s Neighborhoods Small Grants Program and Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Initiative. Lynn is the longest serving members on the team, having served for 20 years in various programmatic roles. Over the past 14 years, a significant portion ofher work
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GREATER FLINT > GIVING > COMMUNITY For Don Lee the death of his beloved wife, Judy, is still raw. It’s only been a few months, but Don’s immediate actions will preserve his wife’s legacy through a TOP 5 BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH US Top 5 Benefits of Working with Us. You are an expert in providing outstanding financial guidance for your clients. We are experts in where and how they can create lasting change for the community they care about. When you are looking to expand the philanthropic options you present to your clients, here are five reasons why suggesting aWAYS TO GIVE
Ways to Give. At the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, we make giving easy with options to fit your goals as a philanthropist and your needs for financial planning. There are many ways to make a gift through the Community Foundation. We are a trusted resource for donors and their professional advisors. Each of our fund types grows your CURRENT INITIATIVES & FOCUS AREAS Current Initiatives & Focus Areas. Since 1988, donors have made possible more than $132 million in grants to area nonprofits and scholarship awards to local students. Name a project of importance in Flint and Genesee County and you will likely find our community foundation involved. Arts, education, health, human services and manyother areas
GREATER FLINT URGENT RELIEF FUND GRANTS Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund Grants. To help maintain capacity to provide food and bottled water to the community and expand services to reach those in need during this crisis, as well as provide volunteers with food incentives. General operating support for COVID-19 relief. To provide food, cleaning supplies, diapers, and medicine/healthOUR-DETAIL
She earned a Master of Arts Degree in Policy Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and earned her undergraduate degree from Carroll College in Wisconsin. She holds certifications in Women, Leadership and Change, and Housing Development and Finance. Sue and her wife, Kim, live in Fenton with their twin sons Cooper and Andrew.OUR-DETAIL
Born and raised in Flint, Isaiah supports a unique philanthropic perspective that focuses on relationships and people. Isaiah advocates for an inclusive approach to philanthropy that listens to and works with the people of the community in order to develop a true partnership. This approach differs from the more traditional top-downmodel of
GIVING OVERVIEW
The Community Foundation of Greater Flint helps generous people like you to make a difference in Flint and Genesee County and beyond. We specialize in helping you develop a customized giving strategy, including building philanthropy into your estate plans. We can help you establish a personalized fund to accomplish your philanthropicgoals.
FUND DIRECTORY
Alice L. Boyse Community Fund. To meet the changing need of the Clio community through discretionary grantmaking with particular emphasis on the Clio Area Amphitheater, Art Center and City Parks. Donate. Alice L. Boyse Scholarship Fund. To provide financial assistance to graduates of Clio High School who will attend a college or university,or
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GREATER FLINT > GRANTMAKING > GRANT Online Grant Application. Click the LOGIN button located in the upper right hand corner of the page. Enter your user name and password. If your organization does not have login information, please contact Stephanie Whitledge to request login credentials. Only one account will be created per organization. You will be asked to provide generalFLINT KIDS FUND
Since 2016, the Flint Kids Fund has invested over $11 million in programs aimed to address and mitigate the impact of lead poisoning and trauma suffered by many children in Flint. The 20-year fund supports programs and services that focus on the long-term health and development needs of our children. You can help by giving to the FlintKids Fund.
STORIES OF MEANINGFUL CHANGE Kommareddi Family Fund. General January 3, 2018. Prasad and Jay Kommareddi are active members of the medical community in Flint, volunteering time at the Genesee County Free Medical Clinic and raising money to sustain the operations. Jay has always been interested in women and girls issues, and sees herself as an activist, not a philanthropist. HOME GIVINGGRANTMAKINGOUR WORK & IMPACTABOUTESTABLISH AFUNDTYPES OF FUNDS
Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic and Building Long-Term Solutions to Promote Equity in Communities: Why Philanthropy Matters. General January 19, 2021. We see 2020 in the rearview mirror, a year that left many of us physically empty, mentally drained, and emotionally depleted. And 2021 presents more challenges. OUR PEOPLE - CFGF.ORG Community Foundation of Greater Flint’s funds and assets are governed by an independent board of trustees composed of respected community leaders from diverse backgrounds. Board members are selected for their knowledge of community needs and for their professional expertise. Leanne H. Panduren, Chair. Rowe Professional Services. ABOUT OUR FOUNDATION About Our Foundation. Navigation. Since 1988, we’ve been all about Flint and Genesee County’s future. As a 501 (c)3 tax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of Genesee County, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint enables people with philanthropic interests to easily and effectively support the issues they care about GREATER FLINT URGENT RELIEF FUND Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund. The Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund has been established by a coalition of philanthropic, government and business partners to quickly coordinate and deploy resources to nonprofit organizations in the Greater Flint area that are working with communities disproportionately affected by the coronavirusoutbreak.
ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD Access to and consumption of healthy food is a critical factor for improving the health and economic well-being of our community. Many residents are living in neighborhoods without ready access to fresh, healthy and affordable food. They live in food deserts. The nutritious food most of us take for granted is not readily available.OUR-DETAIL
She earned a Master of Arts Degree in Policy Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and earned her undergraduate degree from Carroll College in Wisconsin. She holds certifications in Women, Leadership and Change, and Housing Development and Finance. Sue and her wife, Kim, live in Fenton with their twin sons Cooper and Andrew. OUR-DETAILISAIAH OLIVER FLINTISAIAH OLIVER COLORADOISAIAH OLIVER PFFISAIAH OLIVER PFF GRADEISAIAH OLIVER SCOUTING REPORTISAIAH OLIVERSTATS
Born and raised in Flint, Isaiah supports a unique philanthropic perspective that focuses on relationships and people. Isaiah advocates for an inclusive approach to philanthropy that listens to and works with the people of the community in order to develop a true partnership. This approach differs from the more traditional top-downmodel of
OUR-DETAIL
Email Lynn. Lynn Williams is our Community Engagement Officer who leads the Foundation’s Neighborhoods Small Grants Program and Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Initiative. Lynn is the longest serving members on the team, having served for 20 years in various programmatic roles. Over the past 14 years, a significant portion ofher work
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GREATER FLINT > GIVING > COMMUNITY For Don Lee the death of his beloved wife, Judy, is still raw. It’s only been a few months, but Don’s immediate actions will preserve his wife’s legacy through a TOP 5 BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH US Top 5 Benefits of Working with Us. You are an expert in providing outstanding financial guidance for your clients. We are experts in where and how they can create lasting change for the community they care about. When you are looking to expand the philanthropic options you present to your clients, here are five reasons why suggesting a HOME GIVINGGRANTMAKINGOUR WORK & IMPACTABOUTESTABLISH AFUNDTYPES OF FUNDS
Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic and Building Long-Term Solutions to Promote Equity in Communities: Why Philanthropy Matters. General January 19, 2021. We see 2020 in the rearview mirror, a year that left many of us physically empty, mentally drained, and emotionally depleted. And 2021 presents more challenges. OUR PEOPLE - CFGF.ORG Community Foundation of Greater Flint’s funds and assets are governed by an independent board of trustees composed of respected community leaders from diverse backgrounds. Board members are selected for their knowledge of community needs and for their professional expertise. Leanne H. Panduren, Chair. Rowe Professional Services. ABOUT OUR FOUNDATION About Our Foundation. Navigation. Since 1988, we’ve been all about Flint and Genesee County’s future. As a 501 (c)3 tax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of Genesee County, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint enables people with philanthropic interests to easily and effectively support the issues they care about GREATER FLINT URGENT RELIEF FUND Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund. The Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund has been established by a coalition of philanthropic, government and business partners to quickly coordinate and deploy resources to nonprofit organizations in the Greater Flint area that are working with communities disproportionately affected by the coronavirusoutbreak.
ACCESS TO HEALTHY FOOD Access to and consumption of healthy food is a critical factor for improving the health and economic well-being of our community. Many residents are living in neighborhoods without ready access to fresh, healthy and affordable food. They live in food deserts. The nutritious food most of us take for granted is not readily available.OUR-DETAIL
She earned a Master of Arts Degree in Policy Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and earned her undergraduate degree from Carroll College in Wisconsin. She holds certifications in Women, Leadership and Change, and Housing Development and Finance. Sue and her wife, Kim, live in Fenton with their twin sons Cooper and Andrew. OUR-DETAILISAIAH OLIVER FLINTISAIAH OLIVER COLORADOISAIAH OLIVER PFFISAIAH OLIVER PFF GRADEISAIAH OLIVER SCOUTING REPORTISAIAH OLIVERSTATS
Born and raised in Flint, Isaiah supports a unique philanthropic perspective that focuses on relationships and people. Isaiah advocates for an inclusive approach to philanthropy that listens to and works with the people of the community in order to develop a true partnership. This approach differs from the more traditional top-downmodel of
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Email Lynn. Lynn Williams is our Community Engagement Officer who leads the Foundation’s Neighborhoods Small Grants Program and Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Initiative. Lynn is the longest serving members on the team, having served for 20 years in various programmatic roles. Over the past 14 years, a significant portion ofher work
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GREATER FLINT > GIVING > COMMUNITY For Don Lee the death of his beloved wife, Judy, is still raw. It’s only been a few months, but Don’s immediate actions will preserve his wife’s legacy through a TOP 5 BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH US Top 5 Benefits of Working with Us. You are an expert in providing outstanding financial guidance for your clients. We are experts in where and how they can create lasting change for the community they care about. When you are looking to expand the philanthropic options you present to your clients, here are five reasons why suggesting aWAYS TO GIVE
Ways to Give. At the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, we make giving easy with options to fit your goals as a philanthropist and your needs for financial planning. There are many ways to make a gift through the Community Foundation. We are a trusted resource for donors and their professional advisors. Each of our fund types grows your CURRENT INITIATIVES & FOCUS AREAS Current Initiatives & Focus Areas. Since 1988, donors have made possible more than $132 million in grants to area nonprofits and scholarship awards to local students. Name a project of importance in Flint and Genesee County and you will likely find our community foundation involved. Arts, education, health, human services and manyother areas
GREATER FLINT URGENT RELIEF FUND GRANTS Greater Flint Urgent Relief Fund Grants. To help maintain capacity to provide food and bottled water to the community and expand services to reach those in need during this crisis, as well as provide volunteers with food incentives. General operating support for COVID-19 relief. To provide food, cleaning supplies, diapers, and medicine/healthOUR-DETAIL
She earned a Master of Arts Degree in Policy Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and earned her undergraduate degree from Carroll College in Wisconsin. She holds certifications in Women, Leadership and Change, and Housing Development and Finance. Sue and her wife, Kim, live in Fenton with their twin sons Cooper and Andrew.OUR-DETAIL
Born and raised in Flint, Isaiah supports a unique philanthropic perspective that focuses on relationships and people. Isaiah advocates for an inclusive approach to philanthropy that listens to and works with the people of the community in order to develop a true partnership. This approach differs from the more traditional top-downmodel of
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Alice L. Boyse Community Fund. To meet the changing need of the Clio community through discretionary grantmaking with particular emphasis on the Clio Area Amphitheater, Art Center and City Parks. Donate. Alice L. Boyse Scholarship Fund. To provide financial assistance to graduates of Clio High School who will attend a college or university,or
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GREATER FLINT > GRANTMAKING > GRANT Online Grant Application. Click the LOGIN button located in the upper right hand corner of the page. Enter your user name and password. If your organization does not have login information, please contact Stephanie Whitledge to request login credentials. Only one account will be created per organization. You will be asked to provide generalFLINT KIDS FUND
Since 2016, the Flint Kids Fund has invested over $11 million in programs aimed to address and mitigate the impact of lead poisoning and trauma suffered by many children in Flint. The 20-year fund supports programs and services that focus on the long-term health and development needs of our children. You can help by giving to the FlintKids Fund.
STORIES OF MEANINGFUL CHANGE Kommareddi Family Fund. General January 3, 2018. Prasad and Jay Kommareddi are active members of the medical community in Flint, volunteering time at the Genesee County Free Medical Clinic and raising money to sustain the operations. Jay has always been interested in women and girls issues, and sees herself as an activist, not a philanthropist.Close
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May 26, 2021
From the comfort of my office in downtown Flint, I watched a 46-year-old black man die on my laptop. In the days following I was overcome with sadness, shock, and fear. I wept in a staff meeting. Forthe first time.
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April 20, 2021
I have been reflecting a lot lately on turning 40. All too many have fallen short of their 40th birthday. I have a good life. I am blessed to be alive and living the life I am living. This letter is dedicated to those who have lifted me up over the past 40 years.Read More
Optional image caption ADDRESSING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND BUILDING LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS TO PROMOTE EQUITY IN COMMUNITIES: WHY PHILANTHROPY MATTERSGENERAL
January 19, 2021
We see 2020 in the rearview mirror, a year that left many of us physically empty, mentally drained, and emotionally depleted. And 2021 presents more challenges. But what have we learned from this tempestuous time? What can we salvage? What should we carry with us as we move forward addressing persistent, new, and developing challenges?Read More
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