Our North Star
For West Michigan to grow and prosper, we must make sure that everyone can apply their talents and creativity to fuel our future. It is only by connecting across perspectives and overcoming inequities that we can build and sustain an inclusive economy and thriving community.
Our mission is to build and manage our community’s permanent endowment and lead the community to strengthen the lives of its people.
We envision a magnetic and interconnected West Michigan community.
We value integrity, excellence, inclusion, sustainability and bold aspirations.
Table of Contents
Leadership Letter Diana R. Sieger + Kyle Caldwell
Informed by Our Past
Years of Service and Impact
We Are Today
Focused on the Future
Data and Financials
Donor Partnerships Grant Partnerships Scholarship Awards Catalyzing Community Giving Financials
Statement of Position and Activities Fund Listing Memorial, Honor and Estate Gifts
of Trustees and Staff
Dear Partners and Friends,
One hundred years of care for community using the tools of philanthropy. One hundred years of legacy. One hundred years of partnership and collaboration. One hundred years spent gaining a deeper understanding of equity.
Grand Rapids Community Foundation’s mark on this community over the last century has been significant, but we will not rest on our successes/wins of the past.
Our centennial is more than a commemoration; it’s a kickoff of a new century of service and impact with partners like you leading the way. We have taken some time to pause and celebrate the countless individuals, families, nonprofits, community leaders and more who have built Michigan’s oldest community foundation through their resources, skills, networks, influence and dollars. But we won’t stop there. Our sight is set on our next century of service and impact in Kent County. And we are kicking that off by engaging with community partners in new ways to shape our future focus.
Over this past year, we have spent significant time exploring our history, impact, growth and learning through the core components of our work together— philanthropy, or care for community; legacy; collaboration; and equity. What has resonated most, has been the growth and learning. The lessons
we’ve learned over the last century have evolved our approach and sharpened our focus. We’re grateful for all the individuals, families, nonprofits, community leaders and more who have kept coming together to create a better community. Here are eight lessons.
The Community Foundation belongs to the community. To that end, you have taught us the importance of building a more inclusive philanthropic culture and practice in Greater Grand Rapids.
You have taught us that our community benefits from the passion and commitment of philanthropists who represent many different backgrounds and traditions of giving.
You have taught us that charity and justice are not interchangeable terms, and that we must focus less on giving money and more on eliminating the systemic causes of inequity.
You have taught us that in many ways our systems unintentionally prioritized historically white systems, voices, experiences, leadership styles and preferred processes.
You have taught us that we have a role to play in increasing equitable outcomes across systems by supporting the conditions for a healthier, more robust and increasingly resourced ecosystem of people of color-led nonprofits and movements.
You have taught us the importance of investing in systems-level work that addresses the root causes of the issues our community faces.
You have taught us that the people closest to the pain, are also closest to the solutions. So, we listen to community members in a variety of ways to inform our investments and aim to invest in projects that are community-led in voice, scope of work and the iterative process for change.
Most importantly, you have taught us that the learning never stops.
Besides the reflection, learning and planning for the next 100 years, this year our partners have been busy responding to current needs and stewarding our resources for the future. We have welcomed 29 new funds, many of which prioritize our organizational commitment to racial, social and economic justice.
Our finance team and Investment Review Committee have stewarded our $387,098,639 in assets while navigating a tumultuous market. Based on our commitment to equitable COVID-19 recovery, we continue to seek a healthy balance of allocating resources to address current critical community needs while also maintaining our endowment to ensure we can respond to future needs. With the support of partners like you, $15,981,899 has been awarded in grants to nonprofits and scholarships to local students through Donor Advised, designated, nonprofit, unrestricted (Fund for Community Good), Field of Interest and scholarship funds held at the Community Foundation.
In this annual report, we share stories of partnerships that demonstrate our approach to trust-based and communityled philanthropy. These stories are just a few examples of how our work with partners like you is leading us toward realizing our community’s vision for the future.
We hope you are as inspired as we are to kick off a new century of service and impact together in Kent County. We know that the work we will do in the years ahead has the potential to have an everlasting impact on our community.
Diana R. Sieger President Kyle Caldwell Board ChairWith deepest appreciation and gratitude,
Informed by Our Past
Shirley (Perkins) DanielsGrand Rapids Community Foundation was founded in 1922, and we are proud to be Michigan's oldest community foundation! Over the last 100 years, people who care about Kent County’s future have built the Community Foundation. Their time, financial resources and thought partnership have created an organization with the strength and vision to make bold change possible.
Our partners—donors, nonprofits, leaders, doers and more—have collaborated with us to bring sustainable change as we champion social justice and work to meet our community’s evolving needs. We have focused on issues like affordable housing, the AIDS crisis, equitable access to education and so much more.
Here are two examples of how growth, lessons learned and partnerships have shaped the Community Foundation and prepared us for our second century of service and impact.
Sowing seeds of community voice in grantmaking
As the Community Foundation’s operational capacity grew in its first decades, the roles of staff and volunteer partners shifted. Early on, the Community Foundation’s Board of Trustees controlled much of the decision making. By the late 1980s, full time staff were hired and a strategic direction was set for the organization’s continued growth.
Ann Cooper was a trustee when the board established a committee to increase representation among the community being served through Community Foundation grantmaking. This original committee is the predecessor of today's unrestricted Fund for Community Good, which invests in partners who share our commitment to becoming actively anti-racist.
Reflecting on that time, Ann highlights the opportunity she and other board members, including Shirley (Perkins) Daniels, saw to fundamentally shift the Community Foundation’s approach to grantmaking. “There was not the level of participation in the Community Foundation’s work and decision making that would enrich its contributions to the community and result in improved outcomes. The opportunity was huge—seeking broad and deep connections with knowledgeable community members to learn what the real needs were. I was very proud to work with Shirley on efforts to facilitate the involvement of previously less-involved community members,” Ann said.
Years later, we have more opportunities for involvement in grantmaking, especially through community-led funds like Black Legacy Fund, Our LGBTQ Fund and Somos Comunidad Fund. The seeds sown by Ann, Shirley and others have shaped our approach and sharpened our focus on engaging community members.
To serve community, it is critical that Grand Rapids Community Foundation learn from our history. The lessons of our past inform our actions as we evolve and new community needs arise.
See data for grantmaking this year on pages 28-31.
Donor partners demonstrate generations of generosity
West Michigan’s tradition of philanthropy runs deep. As giving strategies have changed over time, the Community Foundation has collaborated with donor partners to create meaningful and impactful gifts. Donor Advised funds have allowed partners to take a personal, hands-on approach by recommending grants to the causes and organizations they care about. If desired, donor partners can include the next generation in their grantmaking plan.
In 2003, Jack and Ruth Loeks made a gift that would grow and become the Loeks Family Funds, a group of Donor Advised funds. Jack and Ruth established successful businesses in West Michigan and saw philanthropy as a way to reinvest in the community. When creating the Loeks Family Funds, Ruth identified her 10 grandchildren as successor advisors. They each can recommend grant awards to nonprofit organizations locally and in the places they live. Like many families, they established a legacy of caring through their philanthropic priorities.
“In her later years, Ruth introduced each of her grandchildren to the organizations that she found to be doing fine work here. But it wasn’t intended as a direction for our own giving—it was sharing her passions and seeing what it could energize in us,” said Emily Loeks.
“The Community Foundation has been a tremendous resource to each of us, in being able to identify areas of personal passion and interest, and to be able to draw on the expertise of the staff to make use of those funds in strategic ways. I care deeply about literacy and arts and culture and the environment and some of the faith communities of which I’ve been part. The Community Foundation has brought to my attention organizations that are doing exciting work and filling in gaps that I might not have had the lens to see," she added.
The Community Foundation donor partners' passions and generosity build a foundation of inclusion, equity, justice and love. We are filled with gratitude for our donor partners, who for a century have made investments for a better tomorrow.
See all funds, including Donor Advised funds, starting on page 36 .
"The Community Foundation has brought to my attention organizations that are doing exciting work and filling in gaps that I might not have had the lens to see.”
– Emily Loeks
– Ann Cooper
"The opportunity was huge—seeking broad and deep connections with knowledgeable community members to learn what the real needs were."
100 Years of Service and Impact
Who We Are Today
Amyah Thompson, Alejandra Guzman and Steff Rosalez at Grandville Avenue Arts + HumanitiesToday, Grand Rapids Community Foundation is an organization infused by the spirit and passion of countless partners working together to realize our North Star. Our North Star is the direction of our current and future work as we look to overcome the racial, social and economic inequities that persist today and act as barriers to opportunity, prosperity and belonging.
While we are not there yet, we have come some way. With this clarity of direction, Community Foundation staff and partners have found inspiration to boldly answer the call to be a philanthropic leader ready and willing to meet the challenges of today.
That means welcoming new relationships, while maintaining relationships with partners who have walked alongside us over the years and bringing them along on the Community Foundation’s equity journey.
It’s a delicate dance and does not come without growing pains. It calls for greater transparency, collaboration and increased accountability. It calls for challenging conventional best practices and making room for more just and equitable practices. It also calls for intentional outreach for feedback from those best equipped to create solutions—qualified not just by titles and tenure, but by proximity and lived experience navigating the systemic inequities we are working to eradicate. It’s a shift from the way we have always known to do things. And the results have been transformational.
Today, we are putting in the work to realize our bold vision for change. We are preparing for tomorrow by growing our resources and deepening our investment in efforts led by and for community. We are also actively learning from our partners leading the charge in this work.
Dr. Brandy Lovelady Mitchell, a Community Foundation Trustee and deputy superintendent of preschool-12 learning and leadership for Grand Rapids Public Schools, says she sees the shift from traditionally charitable practices to more community grounded, social justice practices.
Our North Star: For West Michigan to grow and prosper, we must make sure that everyone can apply their talents and creativity to fuel our future. It is only by connecting across perspectives and overcoming inequities that we can build and sustain an inclusive economy and thriving community.Dr. Brandy Lovelady Mitchell
"There's power in who gets to frame issues, who gets to frame what's important, who frames a problem and, then, who gets to determine what success or impact is," says Brandy. “Grand Rapids Community Foundation has more frequently left the comforts of their four walls to go to community that have not been heard and give them the mic or their platform and ask questions and then relatedly try to allocate resources. In that is the shift from addressing things at the surface issue [by] throwing money at stuff and having deeper conversations to identify what are the root issues that are causing these outcomes and then systemically change in order for us not to continuously be in a situation.”
The Community Foundation’s efforts over the last three decades were recognized in 2019 with a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, which provided an infusion of funds and allowed us to move forward efforts to strengthen relationships in Black and Latinx communities specifically. Since then, the funds have helped increase staff capacity to support volunteerled committees from Black and Latinx communities. They do the fundamental work of creating charters,
recruiting new members and engaging with community through listening sessions. This ensures their work reflects the current needs of the communities they represent and serve. From the success of this work, we are working to steward additional resources to level-up our long-term commitment to this approach. We are reimagining our role in harnessing the power of our community to make Kent County a better place to live for all.
As we lean further into this approach, we are continuing to learn from nonprofit partners like Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities and African Resource Center about how to strengthen and sustain our commitment to and practice of community-led and trust-based philanthropy.
We have learned from partners like Steff Rosalez, executive director of GAAH, that doing things differently and prioritizing community and trustbuilding starts with being in authentic relationship with the people you are working for and with.
–Amyah Thompson
"Showing that they're asking that means that you can trust them and having good communication shows trust."
“You can't hear someone fully unless you know them. People have different signals and different ways of communicating and expressing their needs. The best way to know what someone needs is through relationships, and we focus on knowing people," says Steff. "I think a lot of people go into a situation where they're trying to help someone and immediately jump to, ‘What do you need help with?’ instead of asking, ‘Who are you? How can we work together to build a relationship and support each other?’”
The team at GAAH has taken the time to get to know community members like student leader Amyah Thompson and local artist and community leader Alejandra Guzman, who can both attest to GAAH’s increased focus on building trust through authentic relationships.
Amyah demonstrates a quiet confidence in her leadership and has felt empowered by GAAH, especially through programs like Girl’s Rock! Camp. “I always give my input because I really want this place
to be amazing,” she says. “They always do an amazing job at getting with the community and asking them what we need to change. Showing that they're asking that means that you can trust them and having good communication shows trust.”
Alejandra’s involvement with GAAH started when her daughters started going there and became student leaders. Now that they are grown, she is passionate about volunteering her time and passion to help and teach future leaders in her neighborhood. "For me, I can say they accept you how you are. Where you come from, don't matter. If you speak English, don't speak English, you’re welcome,” she says. “I have come here many times with many things going on in my life, and they always say, 'I welcome you here. What can we do for you?' It's so hard to have somewhere else, but we have here.”
– Steff Rosalez
“You can't hear someone fully unless you know them.
People have different signals and different ways of communicating and expressing their needs."
At African Resource Center, trust-based relationships and honoring the desires of community are especially important. The delicate nature of their work ranges across many immigrant experiences, often including various levels of trauma.
We have learned from Bernard Ayoola, ARC executive director, that trust comes in the form of relationship and collaboration. He says that funders need to come with the mindset of “I may have the financial resources, but you probably have some wisdom that you can share with me about your culture, about your values and things like that.”
“So when people come to us and say, we want to help you, and they show no interest in understanding the community or in understanding how to be part of the community, people now think, okay, you are just like a vendor, somebody selling some stuff, and then you go away,” Bernard says. “To build trust, and that's part of how we approach that at the African Resource Center you have to go into the community. There has to be a sense of ownership. That collaboration is very, very important. And I'm not saying that it is easy.”
There have been so many lessons from our community of partners that have shaped who we are today. As we step boldly into a new century of service and equitable impact, we are constantly reminded of one of the most important lessons we’ve learned from partners like Brandy, Steff, Amyah, Alejandra and Bernard: Doing things differently to bring about systems change may be hard and intimidating. But being open to change –taking time for self-reflection and taking action even when afraid – is transformational.
"Anyone can do it,” says Steff. "Take the time to process. Take the time to learn. There are so many resources out there. And I think that fear of getting it wrong or even saying something offensive, we've all done it. When I think of myself 15 years ago? Whew, I'm glad that's not on camera! But, it had to happen for things to get where they are now, just like with any learning journey.”
– Alejandra Guzman"I have come here many times with many things going on in my life and they always say, ‘I welcome you here. What can we do for you?’"
“To build trust, and that's part of how we approach that at the African Resource Center—you have to go into the community. There has to be a sense of ownership."
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100 New Philanthropists
at Grand Rapids Community Foundation's Centennial Partner Party Bryant and Audrey Mitchell + Caitlin and Paul Townsend LambA decade ago, Grand Rapids Community Foundation set out to usher in our centennial with a diverse group of donor and volunteer partners. These partners give their time, talent, treasure and testimony and have provided valuable feedback and direction with their individual and collective commitment to our community's future.
100+
members. We welcomed 111 donor partners to the program before beginning our centennial year celebrations.
of cohort members joined 100 New Philanthropists as new donor partners to the Community Foundation.
giving today. Collectively, 100 New Philanthropists have pledged gifts of more than $275,000 to the Community Foundation, based on a minimum commitment of $500 per individual or pair for five years.
organizations in Kent County benefit from the time and expertise of 100 New Philanthropists’ commitment as volunteers.
$1, 300,000
in total lifetime giving to the Community Foundation from all 100 New Philanthropist members.
We met our goal of one hundred new philanthropists— and they exceeded our expectations.
Focused on the Future
Participant at Grand Rapids Community Foundation's
Community Listening Kickoff
Facing tragedy, hardships and insurmountable pain during a global pandemic and racial reckoning gave Grand Rapids Community Foundation a rare and precious opportunity to start anew and focus on the future. As we enter a new century of service and impact, our community deserves better than a continuation of what was. During our next century, the Community Foundation will build upon our strengths, intentionally integrate lessons learned from our community history, keep learning from our partners and lean further into our role as stewards of change in our community.
Who we are as a community foundation is still core— we aim to be adaptive and responsive to community needs. Our relationships will help us best respond to current pressing issues. Our partners help us to be more of who we have always wanted to be, the community’s foundation.
Calling for change
The best way we know to create greater impact is through relationships and deep partnerships, especially with those community members closest to the pain points in Kent County. Recently, the Community Foundation embarked on several projects to invite feedback. Some were broad reaching; others focused on specific topics. All the engagement opportunities were born from a desire to acknowledge harm and begin to repair relationships with historically excluded communities.
The Community Foundation knows we must work together to reinvest and reimagine how we move into our collective future, so everyone who calls Kent County home has safety, opportunity, prosperity and a true sense of belonging.
Before reaching out to community and asking for donations or thought partnership in return, some of our committees began to model the trust required for a reciprocal relationship between funders and the broader nonprofit ecosystem. Our Black Legacy and Somos Comunidad Fund awarded grant partnerships to local organizations to build relationships. While $126,000 in grant awards cannot erase a history of disinvestment, the committees felt it was important to demonstrate gratitude and offer something to organizations led by and serving Black and Latinx communities, before engaging in community listening. Then, these committees and Our LGBTQ Fund, another fund with a volunteer-led committee, intentionally engaged with communities they represent through feedback sessions to inform their grantmaking structures and policies moving forward. These engagements are not a single moment in our history, but rather demonstrate the posture of openness and adaptability the committees expect to ingrain into the fabric of the Community Foundation moving forward.
Our relationships will help us best respond to current pressing issues. Our partners help us to be more of who we have always wanted to be, the community’s foundation.See more information about these funds on page 31.
Listening to partners
Another group of partners who have been walking alongside the Community Foundation and challenging us to think about our future focus is our 100 New Philanthropists. These committed philanthropists have diverse perspectives yet share a common desire to make Kent County a thriving place for everyone. They hold a variety of passions and unique purposes but know that their collective impact can make a difference as we move forward together.
Lucy Dyer Joswick is one of those 100 New Philanthropists. For Lucy, committing to giving today and through a planned gift, volunteering and sharing her story was an easy yes. “I was really taught growing up that it is the social responsibility of all of us to take care of each other,” she said. “That’s how I think of philanthropy, whether it is giving your time or your money (if you have that to give).” Lucy trusts the Community Foundation to help her advance her personal interests, while also allowing her to be part of something bigger than her individual giving.
She is passionate about a balanced approach to philanthropy that meets the needs of smaller, emerging nonprofits and movements, while also supporting anchor organizations. Her vision for our community’s future is to see an equitable shift in resources and leadership. “When our destiny is not defined by our zip code, our race or our gender identity, then we all have similar access to opportunity and to making wealth,” she says. “But there are a lot of blockades that need to be knocked down that are not individual, but systemic.”
Community Listening Kickoff
Learn more about 100 New Philanthropists on pages 18-19. Panelists at the Community Foundation'sLearning from young leaders
As a leader, volunteer and activist Ermelinda Pedro uses her resources to connect those around her with the resources they need to thrive. As a junior at Michigan State University pursuing a degree in criminal justice and environmental health, she has pursued opportunities to empower students like her. Ermelinda helps plan an annual conference to bring awareness to Latinx communities, especially Latinas, where they talk abut health, education and community. She also provides welcome to other first generation Challenge Scholars attending MSU. Ermelinda is bringing awareness to new ways to make sure students can succeed.
“I just wish before I came here, I already knew what resources I had,” she says. Ermelinda reaches out to new students to make sure they know about financial resources, but also knows that their sense of belonging and community on campus is important. She is proud of her Guatemalan heritage and wants to make sure that students of color feel connected and welcomed when entering new environments. She lets them know, “I don’t know if you know any resources on campus, but here is how I found my home away from home.”
Ermelinda brings her experience as a volunteer on the Challenge Scholars Dream Fund Advisory Committee. She uses her perspective as a member of the first Challenge Scholars cohort and current college student to think about how the grant dollars and strategic approach will impact students.
Ermelinda believes that in the future the Community Foundation and the broader community should continue to focus on supporting students of color, especially in accessing opportunities for higher education. She challenges systems to think about dismantling barriers not just through scholarships but also in ways that support individual circumstances like students who want to support their families while pursuing a degree.
Voices like Ermelinda and Lucy’s encourage the Community Foundation to think about financial resources as well as opportunities to leverage additional resources. These resources include staff expertise, flexibility, community relationships and even vulnerability about the lessons we have learned in our 100-year history.
– Ermelinda Pedro"I don’t know if you know any resources on campus, but here is how I found my home away from home."
Casting a community vision
Throughout this centennial year, our community vision casting project has spread a wide net for inviting community feedback into our future. The Community Foundation has been gathering stories and aspirations to understand our community’s collective vision for the future of Kent County. This will inform our work in our next century of service and impact. One with a deeper, more sustainable commitment to racial, social and economic justice. One where everyone in our community has equitable access to opportunity, prosperity and belonging. One that is informed by the people who live, work, play and love here.
This process demonstrates one way we’re inviting more feedback and input directly from community members. The portal for casting vision statements is open through the end of 2022, but the posture of openness and receptivity is a practice we are cementing into our framework. The Community Foundation is humbly looking to the future, knowing that we will not always get it right, but hoping that community will join us and hold us accountable toward our future vision.
People from all over Kent County are invited to share their voice and vision for the future of our community. These visions will help inform the Community Foundation’s next century. Record your 100-second video by December 31, 2022, at GRFoundation.org/Vision.
Video not for you? Head to GRFoundation.org/Centennial for other ways to get involved with the community vision project.
– Lucy Dyer Joswick
"I was really taught growing up that it is the social responsibility of all of us to take care of each other. That’s how I think of philanthropy."
Data and Financials
Donor Partnerships
All over Kent County, individuals, families, nonprofits, companies and communities are partnering with Grand Rapids Community Foundation to achieve their philanthropic goals. We are grateful for their trust and partnership. Through establishing funds, creating planned gifts and giving throughout their lifetimes, our donor partners are investing in today and looking to the future.
Learn more about how to support the causes you care most about at GRFoundation.org.
Somos Comunidad Fund established.
donor partners joined our Metz Legacy Society by including the Community Foundation in their will or estate plans or by creating a life income gift.
Gifts From Donor Partners
in new gifts from generous donor partners
of those new gifts went to Donor Advised funds
This community-led fund will invest in efforts toward the transformation of Latinx communities.
13 new funds established, each with its own purpose and meaning.
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Grant Partnerships
Grand Rapids Community Foundation allocates resources,
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initiatives and
partnerships that seek
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Grants and Scholarships
Grants Authorized
Unrestricted and Field of Interest Resources
Scholarship Awards
in scholarships to Kent County students.
all scholarships awarded to first-generation students.
all scholarships awarded to students of color.
scholarship awards
Scholars awarded scholarship funds during 2021-2022
Challenge Scholars
of 2022
Scholars from the Class of 2022 are attending Grand Rapids Community College, Grand Valley State University, Western Michigan University and Michigan State University!
were eligible for four-year scholarships.
benefited from holistic supports made available through Challenge Scholars.
Catalyzing Community Giving
Through a grant award from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, our Black Legacy and Somos Comunidad funds’ advisory committees are reimagining philanthropic relationships in our community and striving to build trust with communities they serve. In 2022, engagement sessions were held to invite feedback from community and inform future grantmaking strategies.
total was awarded to 20 organizations as relationship building grants from Black Legacy Fund.
introductory grants totaling $26,000 were awarded from Somos Comunidad Fund, including 10 grassroots groups who were not 501(c)(3) organizations and used fiduciaries.
of the groups funded by Black Legacy Fund and Somos Comunidad Fund were new grant partners with the Community Foundation.
for a grant co-investment from Black Legacy Fund, Our LGBTQ Fund and Somos Comunidad Fund was awarded to Urban Core Collective as the fiduciary to distribute to community organizers and activists working for justice for Patrick Lyoya. 61 individual community organizers were supported through these funds.
Financials
Grand Rapids Community Foundation’s permanent endowment enables us to respond to current community needs, while managing our long-term financial stability to address the ever-changing needs that will arise in our next century of service and impact. We are grateful for the generosity of donor partners who contribute their financial resources. As stewards of these resources, we are committed to long-term, risk-managed returns and spending practices that align with our commitment to racial, social and economic justice.
Assets By Fund Type
As of June 30, 2022
Unrestricted Funds
$110,260,128 | 28.5%
Donor Advised Funds
$108,050,874 | 27.9%
Designated and Nonprofit Funds
$48,595,771 | 12.6%
Field of Interest Funds
$46,810,992 | 12.1%
Asset Allocation Balanced Plus Pool
As of June 30, 2022
Scholarship Funds
$36,450,975 | 9.4%
Community Funds
$27,120,128 | 7.0%
Operating/Special Project + Initiatives/Building $9,809,771 | 2.5%
TOTAL ASSETS
$387,098,639 | 100.0%
Assets (Real Estate, Natural Resources, Infrastructure)
Global Fixed Income
Diversifying Strategies (Absolute Return)
Percentage of Investment Portfolio Managed by
Enterprise Certified Managers
Vendor Spending 3 -Year Comparison
By business classification*Statement of Activities
As of June 30, 2022
Revenues and Gains/(Losses)
Contributions $25,431,776
Investment Income/(loss) Net of Fees ($43,355,817)
Change in Fair Value of Charitable Gift Annuities and Split-Interest Agreements ($1,028,094)
Add: Amounts Allocable to Nonprofits $746,252
Total Revenues and Gains/(Losses) ($18,205,883)
Grants and Expenses
Grants and Scholarships Authorized $15,981,899
Community Initiatives and Fund Program Expenses $266,127
Charitable and Philanthropic Expenses $2,047,376
Other Operating Expenses $3,217,829
Less: Amounts Allocable to Nonprofits ($471,671)
Total Grants and Expenses $21,041,560
Change in Net Assets ($39,247,443)
Net Assets, Beginning of Year $399,005,086
Net Assets, End of Year $359,757,643
Audited financials have been given an unmodified opinion by our auditors Plante & Moran PLLC. If you would like a copy of the full audit, please call Grand Rapids Community Foundation at 616.454.1751 or visit our website GRFoundation.org/About.
Fund Listing
Community Funds
Cascade Community Foundation Fund
Joyce and Tom Wisner Fund East Grand Rapids Community Foundation Fund
Hudsonville-Jenison Community Foundation Fund
Hudsonville-Jenison Community Foundation - Youth Fund
Wayne D. Jones Community Fund
Gordon Scripps Fund
Katherine and Olivia Veldink Memorial Scholarship Fund
Ionia County Community Foundation Fund
Belding Area Community Fund*
Belding Education Fund
Alvah N. Belding Library Fund
Belding Schools Fund
George H. Bird Scholarship
Burger Fund
Frost Renaissance Foundation Fund
Don and Emma Goodell Scholarship Fund
Thomas F. and Rosalyn M. Kohn Scholarship
The Belrockton Fund
William and Jewel Eckstrom Helping Hand Fund
Healthy Youth & Healthy Seniors Fund
Ionia County Community Foundation - Youth Fund
Ionia County Parks Preservation and Maintenance Fund
Ionia Free Fair Fund
Ionia Public Schools Scholarship Fund
Lakewood Educational Foundation Fund
Paul and Alberta Allen Scholarship Fund for Lakewood High School
William R. and Jewel H. Eckstrom Future Teachers Scholarship for Lakewood High School
Chuck Henney (husband of Pam, son of Wayne and Dorothy) Memorial Scholarship Fund
Ward and Elaine Van Laanen Teaching Scholarship for Lakewood High School
Bea McCarty Family Fund
James and Teresa McCarty Family Fund
Kenneth and Shirley Morris Memorial Scholarship Fund
Dolly Parton Imagination Library Fund – ICCF
Patricia L. Bradley Fund
Portland Community Fund
George W. Romney Fund - Enrich of Ionia County Volunteer Center
Saranac Community Schools
Paul and Alberta Allen Scholarship Fund for Saranac High School
Edwin A. and Maxine Cahoon Compagner Memorial Fund
Thomas P., Della and George Eddy Scholarship Fund
Saranac Community Schools Promise Scholarship Fund
Saranac Community Schools Scholarship Fund
Rob and Ruth Simmons University of Michigan Scholarship Fund
Ben A. & Lucy C. Simons Memorial Education Fund
W. W. Sprague Family Fund
Ronald and Margaret Story Fund Swartz Family Fund
The Lowell Area Community Fund
Sparta Community Foundation Fund Glenn S. Bradford Fund
Clare and Helen Finch Fund
Paul C. and Inez L. Miller Fund
Sparta Community FoundationYouth Fund
Wyoming Community Foundation Fund
Tommy Brann Fund
John and Margaret Kuiper Family Fund Matthew Scothorn Memorial Fund
Wyoming Community FoundationYouth Fund
Designated and Nonprofit Funds
Actors’ Theatre Company Endowment Fund
Alano Club of Kent County Endowment Fund
American Red Cross Agency Endowment Fund
Anonymous Funds (4)
Arbor Circle Endowment Fund
Aquinas College Frey Scholars Fund
The Arc Kent County Endowment Fund
John Arnold Endowment Fund for Feeding America West Michigan Food Bank
Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired Endowment Fund
Association of Fundraising Professionals West Michigan Chapter Fund
John Ball Zoological Society Wildlife Conservation Endowment Fund
Frank and Ann Battistella Grand Rapids Art Museum Fund
Baxter Community Center Endowment Fund
August and Anna Behrens Fund for Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore
Melinda M. Bendall Domestic Cat Benefit Fund*
CASA of Kent County Endowment Fund
City of Belding Park Maintenance Fund
Lois A. Birch Kalman Fund
D. A. Blodgett - St. John’s Endowment Fund
D. A. Blodgett - St. John’s Scholarship Fund
Estate of Minnie C. Blodgett for Clinic for Infant Feeding
The Ivan K. Blough Greater Lowell Chamber Foundation Scholarship Fund
Calvin College Service Learning Center Fund
Camp Blodgett Endowment Fund
Camp Fire - Harriet D. and Mary Dively Fund
Camp Fire – WoHeLo Fund
Camp Henry Endowment Fund
Catherine’s Health Center Fund
Cedar Springs Education Foundation Fund Center for Community Leadership Fund
Cherry Health Fund
Children’s Advocacy Center of Kent County Endowment Fund
Christian Rest Home Foundation Fund
City of Grand Rapids Affordable Housing Fund*
Comprehensive Therapy Center Endowment Fund
Dr. Edwin P. and Florence H. Creaser Fund
Rita Didrichsons Fund*
David G. Dvorak, MD Scholarship Fund
Dwelling Place Fund
The Economic Club of Grand Rapids Endowment Fund
George E. and Erma C. Evans Designated Fund for the Salvation Army
Festival of the Arts in Grand Rapids Fund
Gerald R. Ford Council Boy Scouts of America Fund
Frey Foundation Grand Rapids Symphony Endowment Fund
Edward J. Frey Junior Achievement Fund
Edward J. & Frances T. Frey Memorial Fund for St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Friends of Grand Rapids Parks’ Park Maintenance and Improvement FundJoe Taylor Park
Friends of Grand Rapids Parks’ Park Maintenance and Improvement FundPleasant Park
Girls Choral Academy Endowment Fund
Godwin’s Golden G, Inc. Education Fund
Grand Rapids Adventist Academy Merit Fund
Grand Rapids Ballet Agency Endowment Fund
Grand Rapids Chapter of the American Guild of Organists Endowment Fund
Grand Rapids Children’s Museum Fund
Grand Rapids Civic Theatre Endowment Fund
Grand Rapids Jaycees Foundation
Douglas B. Wicks Fund
Grand Rapids Lions Club Activities Commission Fund
Grand Rapids Maya Lin “Ecliptic” Art Maintenance Endowment Fund
Grand Rapids Public Library Foundation Fund
Grand Rapids Symphony Foundation Endowment Fund
Grand Rapids Symphony Mosaic Scholarship Fund
Grand Rapids Youth Commonwealth Endowment Fund
Grand Rapids Youth CommonwealthHarry Dolan Camp O’Malley Scholarship Fund
Grand River Conservation Easement Stewardship Fund
Grandville Athletic Boosters Endowment Fund
Grandville Calvin Christian Schools Foundation Fund
GROW Bonnie Miller Endowment Fund
Guardian Angel Homes Fund for People with Disabilities
Habitat for Humanity of Kent County Endowment Fund
Karl Hascall Variety Club Fund
Home Repair Services Endowment Fund
Hudsonville Christian School Foundation Fund
*New fund fiscal year 2021-2022
Humane Society of West Michigan Agency Endowment Fund
Humane Society of West MichiganElsie Eggebrecht Fund
Humane Society of West Michigan - Clarence and Catherine Thielman Endowment Fund
Allen I. and Helen J. Hunting Research and Innovation Fund for the Grand Valley State University, Robert B. Annis Water Resources Institute
Allen I. and Helen J. Hunting Reserve Fund to Support River Restoration
Indian Trails Camp - Cabin Fund
Indian Trails Camp - Paul Clark Blanding Memorial Scholarship Fund
Indian Trails Camp Endowment Fund
Jenison Christian School Endowment Fund
Jenison Public Education Foundation Fund
Laureen Kennedy Child Care Fund
Kenowa Hills Education Foundation Fund
Kent County Agricultural Preservation Fund
Kent District Library Fund
Hoyt Edward and Mary Ann Kremer Memorial Fund
Ladies Literary Club Fund for Literacy Center of West Michigan
LCTV Endowment Fund
Look Memorial Fund
Lowell Area Historical Museum Endowment Fund
Lowell Area Schools Education Foundation Endowment Fund
William S. Martens Hundred Club Fund Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital Barbara Hoffius Pediatric Fund
Ronald McDonald House Fund
Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan Fund
Leonard and Eileen Newman Designated Fund
Noorthoek Academy Endowment Fund
Northview Education Foundation Endowment Fund
Opera Grand Rapids Fund
Opera Grand Rapids Fund - Betty Van Andel Fund
Padnos Family Temple Emanuel Fund for Cantorial and Education Services*
Parkinson’s Association of West Michigan Endowment Fund
Rosa Parks Sculpture Maintenance Fund
Pilgrim Manor Endowment Fund
Charlotte M. Raniville Fund for the Benefit of Mary Free Bed Guild
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Fund Rochelle Rollenhagen Endowment Fund for Lamont Civic Association
George W. Romney Fund - Heart of West Michigan United Way Volunteer Center
Rotary Club of Lowell Foundation Fund
Charles L. and Stella A. Royce Fund for the benefit of St. Cecilia Music Society
Safe Haven Ministries, Inc. Endowment Fund
St. Cecilia Music Society Building Endowment Fund
Senior Meals on Wheels of Western Michigan Fund
Senior Neighbors Agency Fund
Senior Neighbors Fund
Douglas Leon Spalding Memorial Fund
Spirit of Solidarity Fund
Nellie H. Stevens Grand Rapids Teachers’ Travel Fund
Kathryn and Dennis Sullivan Charitable Fund
The Kathy Timmer Specialized Language Development Learning Center Memorial Fund
Unity Christian High School Education Support Fund
Wege Wealthy Theatre Fund
West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology Fund
West Michigan Dental Foundation Fund
West Side Christian School Fund
Widowed Persons Service Fund
Women’s Resource Center Founder’s Circle Endowment Fund
World Affairs Council of West Michigan Endowment Fund
Wyoming Public Schools Educational Fund
YWCA Women and Girls Development Fund in Honor of Judy Lloyd
Donor Advised Funds
The ACH Fund
Martin J. and Susan J. Allen Family Fund
Robert N. and Catherine R. Alt Family Fund
Andrulis Family Fund
David G. and Mary L. Annis Family Fund
Advised Funds (9)
Familia de Baker-Reyes Foundation Fund
James and Shirley Balk Family Fund
and Melissa Balk Family Fund
The Banks Family Charitable Fund
Kip and Chris Barber Fund
Robert and Mary Barss Fund
Laurie Finney Beard Family Fund
R. Bertsch Fund
John and Claire Bissell Advised Fund
Matthew and Vicki Bissell Advised Fund
and Betsy Borre Fund
Bjork Bradford Donor Advised Fund
John and Thea Brophy Family Fund
The Moore Brower Charitable Fund
Troy and Jennifer Butler Family Fund
The Butts Fund*
Allan R. and Claudia A. Carlson Advised Fund
David M. and Cara V. Cassard Fund
Center for Systemic Change Advised Funds (2)
Chardoul Family Giving Fund
Chris-Tina Fund
Roger and Sally Ciapara Donor Advised Fund
Colliers International Fund
Fred G. and Kathy A. Cook
Peter C. and Emajean Cook Fund
Richard C. and Shirley E. Cooper Advised Fund
Courtade-DeLessio Family Fund
Crawford and Laurie Craft Family Fund
Robert and Julia Currier Family Fund
Patrick and Nanci Dalton Family Fund
Darooge Family Charitable Fund
Mary and Bob Darrow Fund
Robert J. and Katherine M. Daverman Fund
DCB Family Fund
Douglas DeBoer Memorial Fund
Eleanor Hager Defoe Fund
DeLapa Family Fund
Elizabeth Tinney Donley Fund
Beth Dornan Family Fund for Good*
Dyer-Ives Neighborhood Fund
The Ebenezer Fund
Dave and Amy Engbers Family Foundation Fund
Engen Family Fund
Gail and James Fahner Family Fund*
Michael and Valerie Feehan Fund
Gerald and Jane Feldman Family Fund
First National Bank of Michigan Charitable Fund
Ruth D. Fitzgerald Charitable Fund
Flowerland Fund
Fortunate Fund
Founder’s Fund
Tom and Mickie Fox Family Advised Fund
The Freihofer Family Fund
Frey Foundation Fund I
Frey Foundation Fund II
Charles R. and Bette Fuller Family Fund
Furniture Manufacturers’ Heritage Advised Fund
C. John Gill and Rita Williams Family Fund
Richard and Elizabeth Gillett Family Fund
Gene and Tubie Gilmore Fund
Bing and Jean Goei Family Fund*
Greenridge Dream Team Foundation Fund
Jamie Hale Memorial Fund
Hascall Family Donor Advised Fund
Janet A. Haynes and Kelsey Haynes Advised Fund
Hebrews 13:16 Fund
Heerspink Family Advised Fund
The David and Cathy Heldt Charitable Fund
Michael and Kate Herrema Foundation Fund
The Heuschkel Family Fund in Memory of Emilie
Beverly and William Heyne Fund
Hildenbrand Community Fund
Stuart and Barbara Hoffius Family Fund
Thomas E. and Geraldine K. Hogan Fund
Earl and Donnalee Holton Advised Fund
Ken and June Holtvluwer Fund
Doug and Peggy Hoogerhyde Fund
David and Marilyn Hunting Fund
Margaret P. Idema Fund
William and Beatrice Idema Fund
J & N Fund
Holly Cope Jacoby Fund
Mike and Sue Jandernoa Advised Fund
JCT Donor Advised Fund
Sarah and Mike Julien Fund
Andy and Christina Keller Fund
Linn Maxwell Keller Donor Advised Fund
Keith and Kathryn Klingenberg Family Fund
Herbert and Glenna Knape Family Fund
John and Melinda Kopec Fund
David and Phyllis Koslow Fund Matthew Kutsche Memorial Fund Lafayette Fund
Bill and Karen Lawrence Family Fund*
Norm and Marilyn Leven Family Fund
LGR Sweeter Impact Fund
Loeks Family Funds (10)
Andy Lubbers Be NICE Memorial Fund
Andy Lubbers Memorial Fund for Mental Health
Dr. Jack and Katy Lukens Family Fund
Judson M. and Lynn E. Lynch Family Advised Fund
Eugene G. and Jean P. Lyons Family Fund
M & M Fund
Patricia A Macholan and Thomas R Macholan Fund*
*New fund fiscal year 2021-2022
The Mackay Charitable Fund
Malcolm/Magolan Family Fund
Mankoff Family Fund
Chester and Elaine Maternowski Family Fund
Barbara Mayo-Johnson Donor Advised Fund
Ray McCahill Family Fund
John R. and Betsy W. McIntyre Family Fund
McKania, Too Fund
Kendall Meijer Charitable Fund Liesel Litzenburger Meijer Fund
W. Miller and Susan L. Wright-Miller Fund
C. and Inez L. Miller Fund
S. Mitchell Donor Advised Fund
Gordon and Janet Moeller Fund
Aaron and Cheryl Molhoek Family Fund
Family Advised Fund
H. & Nancy A. Moran II Fund
Dick and Barb Musser Family Fund
Robert and Patricia Muth Fund
The Myers Family Fund
and Liza Nedd Family Fund
Ogland-Hand Family Fund
Terrence and Maureen O’Rourke Fund
and Susan Oumedian Family Fund
Patricia P. and Armen G. Oumedian Family Fund
Louis Padnos Iron & Metal Company Fund
Fund
Paine and McGovern Family Fund
Chris and Joan Panopoulos Family Fund
Avenue Partners (2)
James and Linda Payne Family Foundation Fund
Memorial Fund
and Sara Peterson Family Fund
Virgil and Louise Phelps Advised Fund Pimm Donor Advised Fund
Jeff and Julia Poole Family Fund
Brent & Page Rector Charitable Fund
and Mike Redman Family Fund
Richenthal and Sage Family Fund
Rimbaud Fund
Leonard and Karen Rinke Fund River City Fund
Family Fund
Richard Roane and Leandro Robles Families Donor Advised Fund L.R. and Marjorie Roegge Donor Advised Fund Dr. Jack and Lija Romence Children’s Fund
Michael and Christina Rosloniec Family Fund
Roth Family Fund
Charles and Stella Royce Fund for the Arts E. Alan Rumbaugh Advised Fund S. Kaibab Fund
Sadler Family Fund
Angela Schipper Fund
The Sebastian Foundation Fund* Skoog Rogers Fund*
Jack Jr. and Lori Skoog Family Fund II
Nancy and Doug Slade Dynamic Donor Advised Fund
Sligh Memorial Fund
Richard E. Smoke Advised Fund Dr. Lisa Sostecke Fund
William E. and Norma Sprague Charitable Fund N. Jene Stella Memorial Fund
George Stoutin and David Heilman Fund
The Supp Family Donor Advised Fund
Dr. Alfred B. Swanson and Dr. Genevieve de Groot Swanson Advised Fund
Arvin L. and Pearl M. Tap Fund
Bradley J. and Jennifer J. Taylor Family Fund
Mike and Sue Taylor Fund
Steele A. and Mary D. Taylor Advised Fund
Timothy Fund
Wayne Titche Fund
Colleen and Bob Tobin Family Fund Daniel and Alice Trapp Family Advised Fund
Jeff and Margaret Tuori Family Fund Anne Heyboer Vander Heide Fund
Simon and Mary Vander Kooy Fund
Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Fund
Stan and Jackie Vander Roest Fund
James and Almeda Vander Waals Foundation Fund
Andy and Tracy Van Solkema Family Fund
John and Sue Walton Fund
Warner Norcross & Judd Fund
Waters Corporation/Cassard Family Donor Advised Fund
Wellcome Opportunity Fund
Rapids
West Michigan Edward Jones Foundation Fund
Robert and Deborah White Fund
Whitsett Family Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Trustee Donor Advised Funds (2)
Kate Pew Wolters Fund
Wood/Willey Family Fund
Kevin Yon Creative Fund
Dick and Barbara Young Fund
Zack Family Fund
Field of Interest Funds
Kathryn L. Adamson Fund for Children
Kathryn L. Adamson Fund for the Elderly
George M. Ames Fund
Lucy E. Barnett Trust for the Elderly John, Margaret and Maryellen Berry Fund
Black Legacy Fund
The Jubilee Fund in Honor and Memory of Ardie Lee Burger, Sr.*
Louise J. Johnson Fund
Gordon and Mary Bowman Fund
Armand F. and Gretchen B. Burch Fund
Cherry (Mrs. James) Carpenter Fund for Children
Challenge Scholars Funds
James and Shirley Balk Family Fund for Challenge Scholars
Molly Bradshaw Fund for Challenge Scholars
Hill Machinery Fund for Challenge Scholars
David B. and Susan D. Lipner Fund for Challenge Scholars
John & Suzie Mackeigan Fund for Challenge Scholars
Armen Oumedian Challenge Scholars Fund
David and Kay Wagner Fund for Challenge Scholars
Kenneth H. and Margaret L. Childs Fund for Education
Bruce Alexis Cornelius Memorial Fund for Mental Health Agencies
George M. and Lucinda Ann Edison Memorial Trust Fund
Emma Sherwood Evans Trust Fund
Charles Evenson Fund for the Environment
William S. Folz Fund for Cancer Research
Fund for Arts and Social Engagement
Fund for Economic Prosperity Fund for Education
Alicent Epps Jasperse Memorial Fund for Academic Achievement Fund for the Environment Fund for Health
Fund for Neighborhoods
Healthy Youth & Healthy Seniors Fund
Cecilia Hoagland Fund for Local Veterans
Arthur H. Holmes Handicap Fund
Homeless Prevention Endowment Fund
Mary I. and David D. Hunting Family Fund
Hydro-Chem Systems Fund for Children*
Elizabeth J. Steed Johnson Fund for Healthcare and Community Health
Ken, Melinda and Andrew Krei Youth Fund
Ladies Literary Club Fund for Literary Arts
Dr. Sandra Last Challenge Scholarship*
Duncan Littlefair Literary Fund for Children
The J. Leslie Livingston Memorial Fund
William H. and Inetta P. Martindill Fund
Robert D. Mieras Fund for Dance and Music
Gordon and Janet Moeller, Food Security Fund
Needy Children Field of Interest Fund
Norma Olsen Fund for Abused Children
The George and Kaye Wilsted Fund for Children
Leonard and Eileen Newman Fund for the Arts
Our LGBTQ Fund
Balas Sellman Fund
The Dunes Resort Fund
Estate of Annette Richards
Martin and Eileen Shedleski Family Fund*
Somos Comunidad Fund*
Kathryn and Dennis Sullivan Charitable Fund
SVI - Social Venture Investors Fund
Kenneth M. Sweers Fund for the Homeless
Patricia Haan Timmer Fund for Downtown Charities
Youth Enrichment Fund* Youth Field of Interest Fund
Operating/Special Project Funds
Administrative Fund
Charitable Gift Annuity Funds (37)
Tom and Mickie Fox Building Endowment Fund
Grand Rapids Community Foundation Reserve Fund
Special Project Funds Building Campaign Fund
Catalyzing Community Giving
*New fund fiscal year 2021-2022
Challenge Scholars Dream Fund
Kent County COVID-19 Recovery Fund
Nonprofit Technical Assistance Fund
Rosa Parks Sculpture Project
Scholarship Funds
Altrusa Scholarship Fund
Anonymous Scholarship Funds (3) Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids Scholarship Fund
Noyes L. Avery, Jr. and Ann E. Avery Scholarship Fund
Black Men Building Resources Scholarship Fund
Phil Pearson Fund
Geraldine Geistert Boss Scholarship Fund
Fred, Miriam, Bob, and Fritz Briscoe Scholarship Fund
Harry J. Brown and Lucille B. Brown Scholarship Fund
Orrie and Dorothy Cassada Scholarship Fund
Llewellyn L. Cayvan String Instrument Scholarship Fund
Aim High Jerry Clay Scholarship Fund
Thomas D. Coffield Scholarship Fund
Paul Collins Scholarship Fund
Rosemary Cook Education Scholarship Fund
Gerald M. Crane Memorial Music Scholarship Fund
Darooge Family Scholarship Fund
Achille and Irene Despres, William and Andre Scholarship Fund
Donald J. DeYoung Education Fund
Edwin F. Doyle Scholarship Fund
Economic Club of Grand Rapids Scholarship Fund
George and Louise Egeler Fund Supporting YESP
Bob and Aileen Elliott Scholarship Fund
Virginia Valk Fehsenfeld Scholarship Fund
FredK Scholarship Fund*
Melbourne and Alice E. Frontjes Scholarship Fund
Carolyn Gallmeyer Fund Mathilda Gallmeyer Scholarship Fund General Scholarship Fund
Grand Rapids Chamber ATHENA Eileen DeVries Scholarship Fund
Grand Rapids Combined Theatre Scholarship Fund
Grand Rapids Scholarship Association Fund
Grand Rapids University Prep Founders’ Scholarship
Hackett Family Scholarship Fund
Guy D. and Mary Edith Halladay Trust Fund
Hill Machinery Fund for Technology Scholars
Donald and Florence Hunting Memorial Fund
The Jack Family Educational Fund John M. and Alicent Epps Jasperse Scholarship Fund
Camilla C. Johnson Scholarship Trust Fund
Vivian M. Kommer Scholarship Fund
Ladies Literary Club Scholarship Fund
Lavina A. Laible Scholarship Trust Fund
Stephen D. Lankester Scholarship Fund
Sherman L. and Mabel C. Lepard Scholarship Fund
Norm and Marilyn Leven Challenge Scholars Fund
Lobbestael Frederick Family Scholarship Fund*
Dr. Jack and Katy Lukens Family Scholarship Fund
John T. and Frances J. Maghielse Scholarship Fund
Horning Marshall Scholarship for the University of Michigan
Miller Johnson West Michigan Diversity Scholarship Fund
The Joshua Esch Mitchell Aviation Scholarship Fund
Robert L. and Hilda Treasure Mitchell Scholarship Fund
Harry J. Morris Jr. Emergency Services Education Scholarship Fund
NAIFA West Michigan Scholarship Fund Dr. Patricia E. Newby Close Up Scholarship Fund
Northouse Nursing Scholarship Fund
Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship Fund
Olson Family Scholarship Fund
Armen Oumedian Challenge Scholars Fund
Forrest Arthur Pletcher Memorial Fund
Pullen/Lambers Family Memorial Scholarship Fund
Armando “Frank” Quaglia Veterans Scholarship
Reach for Your Goal Scholarship Fund
Josephine Ringold Scholarship Fund
David and Laurie Russell Family Scholarship for Habitat for Humanity of Kent County Families
Alan R. Ryan Scholarship Fund
Margery J. Seeger Scholarship Fund
Ronald T. Smith Family Scholarship Fund
Gladys A. Snauble Scholarship Fund Christine Soper Scholarship Fund
Dr. William E. and Norma Sprague Scholarship Fund
Dorothy B. and Charles E. Thomas Fund in support of the Ringold Scholarship
Dorothy J. Thurston Scholarship Fund
TowerPinkster Grand Rapids Public Schools Scholarship Fund
Mildred E. Troske Scholarship Fund
Trust of the GR Federation of U of M Alumnae Club
University of Michigan GR Alumnae Trust Scholarship Fund
Gretchen Slack Appelt and Doris Ann Slack Scholarship Fund
Margaret Appelt Kerr Fund
Meta Prange Murphy/Lucille Prange Fund
Rosemary Scott Fund
Keith C. VanderHyde Scholarship Fund
Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship Fund
Jacob R. and Mary M. Van Loo; Lenore K. Van Loo; and Anne Van Loo Eldred Scholarship Fund
Chad Vollmer Scholarship Fund
Kenneth Vonk Fund
Warner Norcross & Judd Scholarship Fund
Donald M. Wells Scholarship Fund
Elmo Wierenga Ottawa Hills Alumni Scholarship Fund
Walter C. Winchester Scholarship Fund
Michael J. Wolf Scholarship Fund
Dr. Richard J. Woltersom Medical Scholarship Fund
Violet Wondergem Health Science Scholarship Fund
Audrey L. Wright Scholarship Fund
Youth Enrichment Scholarship Program
Bob Zylstra Science, Technology and Engineering Scholarship*
Unrestricted Funds
Fund for Community Good
Lynne M. Black Fund
Joy A. Brown-Baker Fund
Laurie and Crawford Craft Family Fund
Tom and Jan Czerney Fund
Norman and Mary De Graaf Fund
William and Patricia Edison Fund
James and Bebe Glerum Fund
Eleanore and Robert Howieson Fund
Miner S. and Mary Ann Keeler Fund*
Tom and Sally Kyros Fund
The David B. and Susan D. Lipner Fund
Malcolm/Magolan Family Fund*
Ernest & Lorraine Malkewitz Fund
Marjorie and Robert Neubig Fund
Judge W. Baldwin Ogden and Judy Ogden Fund
Martha J. Porter Fund
Roth Family Fund for Community Good Robert and Claire Schaefer Fund
Schaub Family Fund
Diana Sieger Leadership Fund
Elmer and Mable Slemons Fund
Bill and Barbara Van’t Hof Fund
Theodore J. Vogt Fund
Contributions Receivable (split-interest)
John H. and Nancy L. Batts Trust, Edwin R. Hondelink Trust, Clare and Grace Jarecki Trusts, Ben Lee Jr. Estate, Robert D. Mackey Trust, Millard M. Moore and Viola M. Moore Trust, C. Allen Payne Trust, Robert O. Powell Trust, Theodore R. Schoonbeck
Family Trust, Dorothy J. Thurston Trust, Herbert E. Thurston Family Trust, Waddell-Cioni Trust
Marian A. Aldrich Fund
American Box Board Community Fund
Gasper J. Amodeo Fund
Employees of Autocam Fund
Janet E. Berg Fund*
Thomas and Vita “Vickie” Bergers Community Fund
John W. and Margaret Bertsch Fund
Ken Betz and Pat Brewer Fund
Anna Bissell Charity Trust Fund
James and Margaret Black Estate
Edward H. Blickley Fund Harvey and Margaret Brower Fund
Orville and Jean Bulman Estate
Allan and Claudia Carlson Family Fund Olga H. Cassard Fund William J. Chaille Fund
Eugene D. Conger Fund
Louis A. Cornelius Trust Dallas and Helen Darling Fund
Cornelia De Fouw Fund
Rafael O. Diaz Fund
Max H. and Lois Doering Fund
George and Louise Egeler Fund
Robert L. and Gloria M. Ellcey Fund
Engineered Protection Systems Fund Diane S. Farage Fund
Fishell Fund
Henry A. Fox Family Fund
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Frey Fund
Jim McKay and Twink Frey Fund Mrs. L. C. Gardner Fund Kenneth and Christina Gilchrist Fund C. John Gill and Rita Williams Fund
Carol E. Greene Fund for Community Good Chester A. Hall Fund
Leon W. Hall Fund
*New fund fiscal year 2021-2022
Stanley C. Hall Fund
Bill and Claudia Hardy Fund
Haslinger Family Fund
Minnie E. Haven Fund
Janet A. Haynes Fund
Elizabeth Herkner Fund
Edward M. Herpolsheimer Fund
Karl E. Herpolsheimer Fund
Dirk and Victoria Hoffius Fund
Orianna D. Hooker Fund
Arthur J. and Sue H. Hoover Fund
Robert and Adelaide Hoover Fund
Allen I. and Helen J. Hunting Fund
Walter D. Idema Charitable Trust
Walter D. Idema Fund
Jabin Family Fund
Clare and Grace Jarecki Fund
Elizabeth J. Steed Johnson Trust
Ruth Jones Hairston Fund* Kent Charitable Fund
William E. and Sue Kincaid Fund
Mary Jane Kirchgessner Trust
Jane and Sam Kravitz Fund for Community Good
Robert J. Kulms Trust
James and Mary Jane Lamse Fund
Perry M. and Hazel A. Lawr Fund
Ben H. Lee, Jr. Fund
Harvey E. Lemmen Fund
Clara T. Limbert Fund
Gertrude Lindberry Fund
Charles W. Loosemore Fund
Dr. Jack and Katy Lukens Fund
Hale J. Mackay Fund
Allen S. & Barbara P. Marcus Fund
Glen C. Mason Fund
Geraldine F. Masters Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. McCobb Fund
Isabel McLeod Fund
Frank H. and Virginia L. Merlotti Fund
George and Mary Metz Charitable Fund
Bonnie Miller Community Fund*
Mary D. Morman Trust
Estate of Melanie L. Muir
Estate of Dr. Clifford T. Nelson
Nordic Fund
Francis J. O’Connor Fund
Jackman and Helen Palmatier Fund
Mary I. and Robert C. Pew Fund
Chalmers and Esther Quaintance Fund
Charlotte M. Raniville Fund
Eleanor J. Roberts Fund
Leonard and Dora Rosenzweig Fund
Theodore R. and Caroline Schoonbeck Fund
Grace L. Schouten Memorial Trust Fund
Willard and Barbara Schroeder Fund
Schuil Family Fund
Margery Seeger Fund
Erin Slade Memorial Fund
Estate of Isabelle and Herman Slanger
Eileen Slootmaker Fund
Mary A. and Lenore G. Smith Fund
Marvin Stahl Fund
Paul L. Steketee Fund
Graham F. “Deck” and Ruth B. Stewart Fund
Joseph and Helen Tulos Fund
Adrian Van Daalen Fund
James R. Van Vulpen Fund*
Earle Vande Poel Charitable Fund
The Vander Beek Family Fund
Keith C. VanderHyde Fund
Biem H. and Irene G. Vandermass Fund
Herbert and Doris Vander Mey Fund for Community Good
Englebert J. and Lelah Sexton Vogt Trust
Estate of Ralph A. Voigt
Jeanette Shelly Warner Fund
John C. Whitcomb Fund
Marion Stuart White Fund
Mary K. White Fund*
Estate of Zoe F. Whitworth Trust Mrs. Imogene W. Wickett Fund
Arthur D. Wolf Foundation Trust
Charles D. and Irene A. Worden Fund
Estate of Curtis M. Wylie George L. and Esther B. Young Trust
*New fund fiscal year 2021-2022
Memorial, Honor and Estate Gifts
Gifts In Memory of
Estate Gifts
Board of Trustees and Staff
Board of Trustees
Thomas G. Kyros
Kyle D. Caldwell Chair, President + CEO of Council of Michigan Foundations Noah Chun Youth Trustee, Grand Rapids Christian High School Ken Fawcett, M.D. Vice President of Healthier Communities, Spectrum Health Partner, Varnum, LLP Emily J. Loeks Director of Community Affairs + Public Relations, Loeks Theaters Inc. Brandy Lovelady Mitchell, Ed.D. Deputy Superintendent of Preschool-12 Learning & Leadership, Grand Rapids Public SchoolsBoard of Trustees (Cont.)
Ana Ramirez-Saenz
Founder + CEO, La Fuente Consulting, LLC
Ric Roane
Partner, Warner Norcross & Judd
Kathleen B. Vogelsang
Chief Investment Officer, Van Andel Institute
Daniel Williams, Ed.D.
President, Steelcase Foundation
Senior Vice President of Community Development, Huntington Bank
Senior Leadership Team
President
Stan Vander Roest, CPA
Chief Financial Officer
Vice President, Strategic Communications
Vice President, Program
Marilyn Zack, CAP®
Vice President, Development
Diana R. Sieger Ashley René Lee Kate Luckert Schmid Reneé WilliamsGrand Rapids Community Foundation Staff
Ruth Bishop Education Program Officer Danielle R. Brown, CPA Director of Finance Janean Couch Program Director Ashley Emaus Financial Analyst Jason England Philanthropic Services Assistant Giuliana Estrada Program Officer Barb Forseman Human Resources Specialist Heather Gill Fox Strategic Communications Manager Kevin Harmelink Human Resources Manager Audra Hartges-Stern Strategic Communications Specialist Keri Jaynes Grants Manager Cris Kutzli Program Director Angel Mendiola Philanthropic Services Manager Danah Montgomery Community Giving Officer Sheona Nidefski Program AssistantProject Managers and Writers
Ashley René Lee
Heather Gill Fox
Audra Hartges-Stern
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