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Foundations
1 W.K. Kellogg Foundation
1 East Michigan Ave. Battle Creek 49017 p (269) 968-1611 f 968-0413 wkkf.org
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2 Barnabas Foundation
601 Three Mile Road NW, Suite 200 Grand Rapids 49544 p (616) 956-1232 f 532-1217 barnabasfoundation.com
3 Grand Rapids Community
Foundation
185 Oakes St. SW Grand Rapids 49503 p (616) 454-1751 f 454-6455 grfoundation.org
4 Fremont Area Community
Foundation
4424 W. 48th St. Fremont 49412 p (231) 924-5350 f 924-5391 facommunityfoundation.org
5 Grand Haven Area Community
Foundation
1 South Harbor Drive Grand Haven 49417 p (616) 842-6378 f 842-9518 ghacf.org
6 The Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area
85 E. Eighth St., Suite 110 Holland 49423 p (616) 396-6590 f 396-3573 cfhz.org
7 The Catholic Foundation of West
Michigan
360 S. Division Ave. Grand Rapids 49503 p (616) 333-1640 f 551-5634 catholicfoundationwmi.org
8 Doug & Maria DeVos Foundation
200 Monroe Ave. NW Grand Rapids 49503 p (616) 643-4700 f 774-0116 dmdevosfoundation.org
9 CDV5
200 Monroe Ave. NW Grand Rapids 49503 p (616) 643-4700 f 774-0116 cdv5foundation.org
10 Dick and Betsy DeVos Family
Foundation
200 Monroe Ave. NW Grand Rapids 49523-0257 p (616) 643-4700 f 774-0116 dbdvfoundation.org
11 Jerry & Marcia Tubergen
Foundation
126 Ottawa Ave. NW, Suite 500 Grand Rapids 49503 p (616) 454-4114 f 643-4810
Foundation chair 2020 assets 2019 assets
2020 contributions
2019 contributions Areas of foundation interest Specific programs supported
Celeste Clark $8.29B $7.81B $249.71M $219.78M Education and learning, food, health and well-being, family economic security, community engagement, racial equity, leadership Baxter Community Center, Black Impact Collaborative, Early Childhood Investment Corporation, Family Outreach Center, Grand Rapids African American Health Institute, Legal Aid of Western Michigan, Refugee Education Center and Urban Core Collective
James Bakke $627M $524M $112M $65M Help Christians exercise Biblical stewardship through gift planning to benefit charitable organizations. Barnabas Foundation serves an association of 700 churches and 200 Christian member organizations by providing financial support to further the Kingdom of Jesus Christ.
Diana Sieger Kathleen Vogelsang $428.38M $341.95M $18.98M $13.49M Advancing equity and justice, with a focus in prosperity, environment, health, arts and social engagement, neighborhoods and education Challenge Scholars, Grand Rapids African American Health Institute, Hispanic Center of Western Michigan, New City Neighbors, Urban League of West Michigan, Justice for Our Neighbors - Michigan, Urban Core Collective, Women's Resource Center
Grants of $80 million were distributed to the following types of organizations: 18% to Christian missions, evangelism and churches; 42% supported Christian or secular educational institutions; 19% supported human service, medical care and relief organizations; 2% supported community development, housing or shelter; and 19% supported other religious or secular charities
Joe Roberson $279.43M $262.58M $8.96M $8.68M Community and economic development, education, natural resources, nonprofit sustainability, poverty to prosperity Education - Goal 2025, nonprofit capacity building, poverty alleviation to selfsuffciency
Barbara VanHeest $161.89M $144.54M $14.74M $16.24M Health, human services and capacity building, art and culture, diversity and inclusion, economic and community betterment, environment, education Tri-Cities Historical Museum: Community Archive and Research Center; The Momentum Center: Community Conversations on Race and Racism; Greater Muskegon Economic Development – West Michigan Food Processing Association –Healthy Food and Sustainability Through Increased Education; Spring Lake Public Schools: Social Emotional Learning; John Ball Zoo: Time to Soar Capital Campaign; Love in Action: Free Health and Dental Clinic Expansion Project
Deborah Sterken $102.85M $93.72M $10.08M $10.91M Arts, culture, health, human services, youth, seniors, recreation, community R.E.A.D. - one on one tutoring expansion; Community Action House - Food Club and Opportunity Center; Renew Therapeutic Riding Center - Ride with Renew Capital Campaign; COVID-related grants totaling over $1 million; racial equity grants totaling $105,000; operating grants totaling $150,000
Most Rev. David Walkowiak $98.28M $65.5M $2.31M $2.15M Sharing the Catholic faith, educating children and young adults, supporting religious vocations, helping the poor and vulnerable and caring for creation Seminarian training, tuition assistance for Catholic schools, faith formation activities, leadership development and social ministries
Douglas DeVos Maria DeVos $90.39M $94.54M $17.86M $14.67M Youth and families at risk, education, health and wellness, and local strategic community initiatives DND
Cheri DeVos $64.55M $72.69M $7.46M $7.64M Children, local community initiatives, health and wellness DND
Dick DeVos $56.02M $65.45M $11.86M $13.18M Education, community, arts, justice, leadership DND
Jerry Tubergen $25.36M $30.52M $2.72M $3.78M Third World health care, Christian education, youth initiatives DND