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Charlevoix County Community Foundation
2019 Annual Report
F r o m a t i n y S PA R K m a y b u r s t a m i g h t y f l a m e .
—Dante
We’ r e h e r e t o c e l e b r a t e t h e t i n y s p a r k s .
The s p a r k s that illuminate possibility. B u r s t s of inspiration that ignite collaboration.
F l i c k e r s of an idea that develop into fully-formed solutions.
WE’RE HERE TO CELEBRATE YOU. The individuals who make up our Community, those who’ve built the Foundation on which we now stand.
You are the ones whose involvement and engagement in
good works is moving our community forward.
Thank you for your f l i c k e r s of hope, your b u r s t s of
inspiration, your commitment to see s p a r k s grow into full-fledged ideas, programs, and solutions.
Yo u a r e S PA R K I N G G R E AT I D E A S .
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Dear Friends, Every day, when we wake up and look across the lake, we think to ourselves “What a privilege it is to live here!” We’re truly blessed by the natural beauty of our surroundings and by the peace and calm our environment brings to our lives.
Who We Are The Charlevoix County Community Foundation is a charitable organization that’s dedicated to improving and enriching life for all who live in our area. Founded by a group of local citizens in 1992, the organization has grown to be a valuable resource for our county, distributing more than $27 million in grants over the past 27 years.
The feeling of gratitude we have for our surroundings also naturally extends to the people who reside in this county—each of you, whose generosity and kindness make living here such a pleasure. This year we are thankful for you and for the ways your gifts have helped spark great ideas all over Charlevoix County. From supporting mental health counseling for youth, to expanding library services, to creating universal access for trails, your gifts have made so many good works possible. We’ve distributed more than $2.6 million in grants this year, making it the largest year ever for grantmaking. Your support today is just as important as the support the Community Foundation is seeing in the future gifts of our Legacy Society members. Now 65 members strong, this group of philanthropists is helping to ensure the Community Foundation will remain the kind of philanthropic resource Charlevoix County needs and deserves well into the future. We’re grateful for your support in countless ways.
What We Do
With long-term experience in
T h a n k y o u f o r S PA R K I N G G R E AT I D E A S .
grantmaking and developing relationships with nonprofit organizations, we understand how to support and cultivate growth in the communities around us. Each year our grants encourage environmental stewardship, the arts, economic growth, health and wellness, youth initiatives, recreation,
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education, and more.
Perry Irish Hodgson
Chip Hansen
B o a r d C h a i r P r e s i d e n t
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Lakes, rivers, and streams are the connective tissue of northern Michigan—they draw countless wanderers to their shores in all seasons. As stewards of our environment, part of our mission is to ensure that these natural areas are not only preserved, but are accessible to all who wish to see them.
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When the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy approached us about bridging the funding gap for improvements to the 255-acre Six Mile Lake/St. Clair Lake Preserve on the border of Charlevoix and Antrim Counties, we knew this project was worthy of an investment. With resources from various funds, we were able to help improve the parking area, kayak
launch, and several viewing areas. The grant also helped create a quarter-mile gravel trail, and construct a boardwalk. The universally accessible design of the trail ensures that everyone, from families with strollers to individuals using wheelchairs or walkers, will be able to observe wildlife, be close to the water, and experience the variety of wetland habitats. “Outdoor recreation can and should be a key component of healthy, active lifestyles for everyone, and the hope here is that these types of universal access opportunities encourage people to get out on the land,” said David Foote, GTRLC’s director of stewardship.
Aaron, Mar y, Peter and Nora Brower enjoy the new boardwalk at Six Mile Lake/St. Clair Lake Preser ve.
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B e c k e t t Wa r d s t o c k s u p o n b o o k s w h e n t h e B o o k m o b i l e v i s i t s Boyne City Elementar y School.
igniting a love of reading What’s blue, pink, yellow, and green, and filled with things to read? A Bookmobile of course! This mini library is filled with nearly 3,000 volumes available at various locations throughout the Boyne District Library service area. Up and rolling for just over a year, the Bookmobile provides patrons at area schools, parks, and assisted living facilities the opportunity to check out, return, or order books for delivery. In the past six months alone, the Bookmobile has served more than 4,250 patrons. The 32 ft. truck was funded by the Community Foundation with resources provided by The Mary K. Peabody Foundation and further evidences Mary’s lifetime (and beyond) financial commitment to support and enhance numerous municipal libraries in Michigan and Indiana. Prior funding from the foundation helped renovate the Boyne District Library in Boyne City and build the Crooked Tree District Library in Walloon Lake Village. Serving as the connector between the Peabody Foundation and our local libraries, the Community Foundation helped all parties achieve their goals to support literacy and library usage throughout our region. Library Director Monica Kroondyk says, “We wanted to get books in the hands of more patrons, and we’ve had an incredible response to the Bookmobile. Everyone looks forward to seeing it coming.”
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glimmers of hope
Life can be confusing and frightening for youth who have experienced trauma. Without the support of well-trained adults, they may face lifelong consequences that could include mental health issues and economic instability. This issue is of special concern to our Youth Advisory Committee (YAC), whose past two Youth Needs Assessments of area students have revealed mental health issues as one of the top five concerns of local youth. “Mental health is a huge issue among our friends and classmates, and part of what we get to do is support grants that help address this. It is a privilege to be a part of the solution,” said Nathan Newman, YAC member. Part of the “solution” involves a YAC recommended grant that provides a trauma counseling and training program. The program, carried out by Child and Family Services, provides parents, foster parents, and teachers with the appropriate training to support children and youth who have experienced significant trauma. It also helps youth receive the personalized counseling they need. Trauma may be difficult to overcome, but with YAC support, and well-trained adults available, we have hope that those affected will heal and thrive.
D i a n a Vo l a n t , f r o m C h i l d a n d F a m i l y S e r v i c e s o f N o r t h w e s t M i c h i g a n helps support mental health and trauma counseling at local schools.
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Leave a Legacy through the Community Foundation Estate gifts, also called planned, future, or deferred gifts, are meaningful arrangements an individual or couple can make in support of causes and places they care about most. Estate gifts can be made without impacting your current finances and after other gifts—including those to family members. HERE’S HOW: 1. Indicate a general gift to the Charlevoix County Community Foundation in your estate plan, such as a provision in your will or trust or naming the Community Foundation as a beneficiary of a retirement account. 2. Meet with Community Foundation staff so that we can learn about what issues are important to you and how you hope to make a difference with your estate gift. 3. Complete an agreement that outlines how your estate gift will be applied to meet your charitable goals when the gift is received. 4. Consider whether you would like to join the Legacy Society, which recognizes and thanks individuals and couples who have named the Charlevoix County Community Foundation as a beneficiary of any type of estate gift.
Legacy Society Members
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Bill and Maxine Aten Peggy and Norman Banghart Paul and Patricia Brewer Sandra Laucher Button R.J. Button Chuck and Trudy Center Margaret Grace Cleary Ethel W. Coeling Rod and Michelle Cortright Colleen Currier-Hart Andrea A. and John C. Deane Family Endowment Mike and Rhea Dow Roger C. Faculak and Miriam K. Ferrell Jim Ferguson
Bill and Birute Fleck John M. and Hilda C. Frey Doug Fuller and Martha Lancaster Jon B. and Lisa Mower Gandelot Shirley J. Gibson Tom and Ann Hanna Chip and Laura Hansen Bruce and Joyce Herbert Henry L. Hill Jim and Evelyn Howell Joe and Karen Kimmell Charles R. and Susan S. Kinnaird Wally Klein Bruce and Barbara MacArthur Fred and Barbara Malpass William E. and Mary S. Malpass
John McLeod and Josette Lory Paul and Linda Michael Jeff and Anne Miller Daniel J and Martha Pixley Mishler Dr. Raymond H. Murray Lance and Kathy Parker Jack and Danielle Poindexter Kenneth and Shirley Polakowski John L. and Barbara L. Polinski Gay Pung Al and Patsy Ranger Herman and Dolores Rasch Larry and Elaine Roth Jim and JoEllen Rudolph Arthur B. Saworski Dave and Ruth Skop
John and Marjorie Smith William K. Steger Mike and “Ralph” Stowe Frank J. and Betty J. Strehl Bennie von Hellens Tim and Amy Wieland John and Trudy Works Todd and Pam Wyett Anonymous (6) Anonymous (13)
Legacies we remember in honor of those who have passed away are in italics.
lighting the way When they lived in Lansing, Jim and JoEllen Rudolph dreamed of moving north when they retired. A series of events led them to stop putting their dream on hold, and in 1987 they made the move to Charlevoix County, a decision JoEllen says they “haven’t regretted for even a moment.” Jim started a research and evaluation business, and JoEllen was a teacher at Char-Em ISD and Charlevoix Elementary School. They quickly got involved serving on the boards of several local organizations and spent time enjoying all that the northern Michigan outdoors has to offer. “We love the changing seasons,” said JoEllen, “and we may be unusual in that we really love winter—it’s beautiful!” Jim enjoys biking, and JoEllen is an avid birder, so it was no surprise when the
for the future couple decided to make a gift to the Community Foundation that combined their love of the environment with their vocations as educators. By choosing to include a gift in their estate plan, Jim and JoEllen will have an impact on the future of Charlevoix County. “We know our gift will be used wisely by the Community Foundation,” said Jim. The gift, they said, is an expression of gratitude for the lives they’ve been privileged to lead. “We were blessed with good paying jobs, opportunities for upward mobility, and pensions. Given all that we have received, our desire to give back has always guided us.” 11
balance sheet
Januar y 1, 2018 – December 31, 2018 CURRENT ASSETS
2018
2017
Cash Investments Pledges receivable Prepaids
3,852,966 4,435,922 32,515,543 35,589,264 74,500 127,975 3,005 3,005
Total current assets
36,446,014
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT Land Building Office furniture and equipment Less accumulated depreciation Total property and equipment
40,156,166
25,000 25,000 439,190 439,190 103,709 103,710 (139,466) _(118,276) 428,433
449,624
Total assets
36,874,447
40,605,790
CURRENT LIABILITIES Grants payable Other liabilities Special project liability Funds held on behalf of agencies
577,100 14,065 446,836 2,260,999
433,522 28,640 330,301 2,072,150
Total current liabilities
3,299,000
2,864,613
FUND BALANCE Fund balances 33,575,447 37,741,177
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Total liabilities and fund balance
36,874,447
40,605,790
statement of activities Januar y 1, 2018 – December 31, 2018 REVENUE AND OTHER SUPPORT Contributions Investment income Realized and unrealized gains Other income
2018
2017
1,738,504 2,642,116 1,446,866 1,338,261 (4,146,602) 4,410,484 12,792 15,191
Total revenue and other support
(948,440)
8,406,052
EXPENSES Grants and scholarships Operating
2,643,484 573,806
2,502,164 591,101
Total expenses
3,217,290
3,093,265
Revenue less expenses
(4,165,730)
5,312,787
Fund balance, January 1
37,741,177
32,428,390
33,575,447
37,741,177
Fund balance, December 30
Net Assets
$500,000 0
$10,000,000 0
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 thru 12.31
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 thru 12.31
39,879,003
$20,000,000
36,874,447
$2,643,484
$30,000,000
$1,554,746
$1,000,000
$2,502,164
$1,500,000
$1,816,956
$2,000,000
$2,079,826
$2,500,000
$40,000,000
35,329,926
$3,000,000
29,694,406
Grants and Scholarships
40,605,790
$50,000,000
thru 9.30.19
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shining stars
Passionate about Charlevoix County, these individuals serve the Foundation through their leadership, generosity, and wisdom. Their input illuminates emerging needs and lights the way for future growth.
Board of Tr ustees Seated L to R: Lori Meeder Tim Manchester Jack Poindexter Carol Burton
Standing L to R: Don Jess Scott Diller Tami Vincent John Doskoch Monica Kroondyk Bob Hoffman Perry Irish Hodgson Josette Lory Not pictured: Evelyn Howell Fred Malpass
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keeping the home fires burning
With a collaborative spirit and a drive to serve, these staff members work side by side with local nonprofits and donors to find and fund the creative solutions to our region’s challenges. They fan the flame of the great ideas that make us stronger.
O U R S TA F F
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From L to R: Maureen Radke, P r o g r a m O f f i c e r Mishelle Shooks, P r o g r a m O f f i c e r Laura Hansen, A c c o u n t a n t Chip Hansen, P r e s i d e n t Ashley Cousens, C o m m u n i c a t i o n s Sara Ward, D e v e l o p m e n t a n d Donor Ser vices
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sparking young
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Connecting with and inspiring youth has always been part of our mission. These teens enter our program with limited understanding of philanthropy, and leave after four years with a foundation in community grantmaking. They aren’t just learning by watching, they are actually doing the hard work of conducting needs assessments and reviewing grant applications, engaging in meaningful discussions, and making recommendations to allocate funds. The training they receive now is an investment in the future.
philanthropists From L to R: Nathan Newman, Mailey Hamilton, Sarah Sterling, Eden Vrondran, Aubrie Sparks, Daniel Powers, Jayde Fazio, Anna Haf, Elsie Burton, Elisha Richards, Harper Blaauw-Hara, Brooklyn Fitzpatrick, Kate Klinger, Benjamin Lentz N o t p i c t u r e d : Hannah Thumser, Paige Pemble
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funds
The Community Foundation has a wide range of funds that provide for various needs around the community and beyond.
COMMUNITY GRANTMAKING FUNDS
DESIGNATED FUNDS
THE COMMUNITY ENDOWMENT • Alyce Lesser Fund for the Community • Drost Fund for the Community • Edward B. and Anne C. Leverich Fund for the Community • Frank J. and Betty J. Strehl Fund for the Community • Trustees Fund for the Community
Andrew Lonyo Fund Arlene C. Bardy Memorial Fund Bellaire Public Schools Enrichment Fund Bethel Joann Bye Memorial Fund Bill & Esther Porter Fund Boswell Stadium Endowment Fund Boyne Falls Medical Needs Fund Brookside Cemetery Improvement Fund Bruce and Barbara MacArthur Fund Charlevoix Area Community Pool Endowment Fund Charlevoix Canopy Fund Charlevoix County Sheriff’s Office Canine Project Fund City of East Jordan Recreational Endowment Fund Classic Instruments, Inc. Community Fund Colleen Currier-Hart Memorial Fund Crooked Tree District Library-Book Fund E. Darrell Dinwiddie Memorial Fund East Jordan Community Auditorium Endowment Fund East Jordan Community Pool Endowment Fund East Jordan Homeless Student Fund East Jordan Rotary Student Exchange Fund East Jordan & Southern Station Band Shell Maintenance Fund Effie Hancock Smith Memorial Fund Ethel W. Coeling Fund Father Bill McKeon Memorial Fund Helen Hoffman Collar Memorial Fund Henry L. Hill Memorial Fund Howard Haselschwardt Memorial Fund James and Evelyn Howell LTC Education Fund Joan R. & Charles M. Taylor II Endowment Fund Christ Episcopal Church of Charlevoix Joan R. & Charles M. Taylor, II Endowment Grandvue Medical Care Facility Fund John & Barbara Polinski Memorial Fund John B. Smith “Strive” Fund
Respond to community needs and opportunities both now and in the future
ARTS AND CULTURE FUND • Bonnie Staffel Fund for Arts and Culture ETHEL COELING ENVIRONMENTAL FUND • Tunison-Garlock Fund for the Environment HEALTH FUND • Owen Welsh Fund for Health • Towsley Fund for Health URGENT NEEDS FUND YOUTH FUND • Bob and Gay Pung Fund for Youth • Cliff and Beth Bye Fund for Youth • Jack Laucher Fund for Youth • Towsley Fund for Youth • Tunison-Garlock Fund for Youth BEAVER ISLAND ENRICHMENT FUND • John and Laurene Adams Fund for Beaver Island BOYNE CITY ENRICHMENT FUND • Louanne and Cristy Davis Fund for Boyne City CHARLEVOIX ENRICHMENT FUND • Barbara G. MacArthur Fund for Charlevoix EAST JORDAN ENRICHMENT FUND • Harry and Phoebe Watson Fund for East Jordan • Robert and Beverly Walker Fund for East Jordan
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SUN FUND
Provide donors with a tool to make a specific local impact, managed and distributed by the Community Foundation
Jordan Valley EMS Authority Endowment Fund Justin Conklin Memorial Fund Kenneth & Ina Slough Memorial Fund Lake Charlevoix Protection Fund Luke Pace Memorial Music Fund Marina LaBlance Music Education Fund Mary Glenna Malpass Mission Fund Maura Brandi MSU Internship Funds Mt. McSauba Recreational Area Fund North Central Michigan College Link to Learning Funds Postle Farm Preserve Fund Ronald W. Haggard Memorial Scholarship Fund Ruth Schofield McKinney Memorial Fund Rylie Memorial Animal Care Fund The Gotcha! Fund
DONOR ADVISED FUNDS
Allow donors to be involved in selecting what organizations and projects to fund – both in our community and beyond Anonymous (3) Boyne City Rotary Club Fund Boyne City Rotary Club Steve Baker Memorial 22nd Century Fund Bruce & Joyce Herbert Fund Burt & Sharon Moeke Family Fund C & S Porter Fund Charlevoix Area Memorial Cancer Fund Charlevoix Public Library Fund Charlevoix Rotary Club Fund Chicago Club Funds Cortright Family Community Fund David and Diane Reid Charitable Fund Denny & Flo Wojan Family Fund Diller Family Fund Fisher-Cummings Family Fund Fr. Pierre Charlevoix Knights of Columbus-Council 7172 Endowment Fund Hanna Family Funds Hansen Family Fund Hestia Women’s Giving Circle Fund Hulsman Family Fund IMI Community Endowment Fund Jack and Danielle Poindexter Family Fund James & Sharon White Family Fund Jeff & Anne Miller Fund Jelinek Northstar Fund John & Barbara Polinski Rotary Fund John & Sue Dixon Fund Keane Family Fund
Luther and Mary Kurtz Fund Lynne & Mason Rosenthal Family Funds M.J. Costa Funds McLeod-Lory Charitable Fund Nancy & Jeffrey Porter Family Fund Perry Irish Hodgson Charitable Funds PL Fund Polakowski Family Funds Pursel Family Funds Rotary Club of Charlevoix-Public Schools Auditorium Endowment Fund Sam & Cass Williamson Fund Scott and Charlotte Diller Family Fund Serendipity Fund Sherman Family Fund Snyder Family Fund Steve and Anne Hansen Family Fund Stowe Family Fund Tad & Brenda Malpass Family Fund The Charlevoix Club Fund The Summer Fund Troutman Family Fund Victor & Pauline Garmyn Memorial Fund William E. & Mary S. Malpass Fund William Frey Charitable Funds Works Family Fund W-S Wanderlust Fund Zonta Club of Charlevoix Area Fund
FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS
Address an area of concer n or a cause, distr ibuted by the Community Foundation Dedoes Family Fund Eugene B. Renkiewicz Memorial Fund Industrial Development Fund/East Jordan Kenneth Diller Memorial Fund Lake Charlevoix Watershed Fund Phyllis Malpass Critical Needs Fund Veterans Assistance Fund Wisser-Saworski Endowment for the Arts
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funds ORGANIZATIONAL FUNDS
Suppor t the operational, administrative, and programming costs of local organizations
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B.A.S.E.S. Funds Beaver Island Christian Church Funds Beaver Island Community Center Fund Beaver Island Cultural Arts Association Funds Beaver Island District Library Building Fund Beaver Island Historical Society Fund Beaver Island Rural Health Center Funds Boyne City Booster Foundation – Performing Arts Fund Boyne District Library Endowment Fund Camp Daggett Fund Challenge Mountain Fund Challenge Mountain Spirit Day Camp Fund Char-Em United Way Fund Charles Minor Taylor III Memorial Endowment Fund – Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council Charlevoix Alano Club Fund Charlevoix Area Garden Club Funds Charlevoix Area Humane Society Funds Charlevoix County 4-H Endowment Fund Charlevoix Historical Society Fund Charlevoix Historical Society Preservation Funds Charlevoix Public Library Endowment Charlevoix Public Library Organizational Fund Child & Family Services of NW Michigan Fund City of East Jordan – Perpetual Care Fund Create Community Arts Studio Funds (CREATE) Crooked Tree Arts Center Cultural Fund Crooked Tree District Library Endowment Fund East Jordan Historical Society Endowment Fund East Jordan Learning Alliance Endowment Fund East Jordan Public Schools Endowment Fund Forest View Community Fund Good Samaritan Family Services Funds
Grandvue Endowment Fund Hospice of Northwest Michigan Fund Joppa House Funds Jordan River Arts Council Building Fund Jordan River Arts Council Fund Jordan Valley District Library Fund Keep Charlevoix Beautiful Funds Leadership Charlevoix County Funds Munson Healthcare Charlevoix Hospital Endowment Fund Northern Community Mediation Funds Northwest Michigan Food for Humanity Fund Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity Fund Planned Parenthood of West and Northern Michigan, Inc. Raven Hill Discovery Center Fund Rayder Enrichment Foundation Funds Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council Fund Walloon Lake Trust and Conservancy Fund Women’s Resource Center Fund
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
Provide educational scholarships to area students based on guidelines set by donors who established the funds Alice Garlock Memorial Scholarship Fund Arthur Taylor Scholarship Fund Beaver Island 21st Century Kitty McNamara Scholarship Fund Becky Bos Memorial Scholarship Fund Belvedere Scholarship Funds Bill and Jerry Brady Memorial Scholarship Fund Bob Snyder Memorial Scholarship Fund Boyne City Cooperative Scholarship Fund Boyne Falls Polish Festival Memorial Scholarship Fund Boyne Valley Lions “Clive & Ruby Vollick” Scholarship Fund
Buck and Shirley Golovich Scholarship Fund Casey & Mark Newville Memorial Fund Charlevoix County Farm Bureau Endowment Fund Charlevoix Development Corporation Fund Choice Snyder Family Memorial Scholarship Fund Christy Gill Memorial Scholarship Fund Eary/Conrad Family Memorial Scholarship Fund East Jordan Garden Club Fund East Jordan Rotary Club Scholarship Fund East Jordan Rotary Opportunity Scholarship Fund East Jordan Rotary Vocational Education Scholarship Fund Edna Brown Nursing Scholarship Fund Elizabeth Griffin Herman Scholarship Fund Ellsworth Community Scholarship Funds F. Bruce Malpass Memorial Scholarship Fund Frank J. Lamesfield Boyne City Scholarship Fund Harbor Industries, Inc. Fund I.O.O.F. Vocational Education Scholarship Fund Industrial Magnetics Memorial Scholarship Fund Jeremy and Nicholas Bingham Memorial Scholarship Fund Joe Schwem Memorial Scholarship Fund John D. Juracko Scholarship Fund Kenneth Diller Memorial Scholarship Fund Kristen Cleary Memorial Scholarship Fund Larry R. Gee Memorial Scholarship Fund Laurie Howell Memorial Scholarship Fund Leatha Larsen Memorial Scholarship Fund Lee & Tokoly Charitable Educational Fund Leszek Wasylewski Memorial Scholarship Fund Marge Ferguson Mayville Memorial Scholarship Fund Marine Corps League-No. MI. Detachment Scholarship Fund Marion Gardner Brooks Memorial Scholarship Fund Mark Clute Mapping Technologies Scholarship Fund Mark R. Yager Memorial Scholarship Fund MARSP Scholarship Fund Miss East Jordan Scholarship Pageant Fund Munson Healthcare Charlevoix Hospital Nursing Scholarship Fund Munson Healthcare Charlevoix Hospital Staff Education Fund Muriel and Bill Zoulek Memorial Scholarship Fund Norm and Genevieve Bartlett Scholarship Fund Peggy Carey Northway Nursing Scholarship Fund Pete Spieles Cross Country Scholarship Fund R. Loren and Kay Hughes Scholarship Fund Ray Kipke Athletic Scholarship Fund Robert and L. Georgine Craig Scholarship Fund Robin Coon Scholarship Fund Shawn McCraney Pay it Forward Scholarship Fund Sheila Allen Memorial Scholarship Fund
Shepard Family Scholarship Fund Teddy Jeffery Memorial Scholarship Fund Teddy Slough Memorial Music Scholarship Fund Walter & Norma Thorsen Memorial Scholarship Fund
SPECIAL PROJECT FUNDS
Help civic groups launch a new project, assist organizations dur ing star t-up, or address a time-specific community need Boyne City Pavilion Fund Grandvue Terrace and Parks Building and Maintenance Fund
ADMINISTRATIVE FUNDS
S u p p o r t t h e C o m m u n i t y F o u n d a t i o n’ s long-term operating costs Robert G. Tambellini Administrative Endowment Fund
New Funds are listed in italics.
For a complete list of grants and scholarships awarded, please visit our website, www.c3f.org
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light a spark
ways to give MAKE A GIFT to the Community Endowment that can be used to address a variety of community needs, now and in the future.
DIRECT YOUR GIFT to one of the Community Foundation’s existing funds that best matches your charitable interests.
START YOUR OWN FUND to achieve your charitable goals. HONOR OR MEMORIALIZE a friend or loved one by making a gift in their name.
REMEMBER THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION with a legacy gift in your will or trust.
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For more details on giving, visit our website at www.c3f.org, or call us to learn more, (231) 536-2440.
For years, we’ve served our community, waiting for grant applications from local nonprofit organizations, and responding to the needs brought to us. We’re still doing that. But now, we want to do more. We’ve re-imagined our purpose as a community catalyst, and we’re actively looking for ways to connect nonprofit organizations and donors so that we can solve bigger challenges. We’ve reorganized our grant schedule to enable more strategic grantmaking and more collaboration between community organizations. We’re excited for the future of Charlevoix County, and we look forward to new ways of working together and doing good.
Thank you for
SPARKING
G R E AT I D E A S .
MISSION: To enhance the quality of life for all citizens of Charlevoix County, now and for generations to come. VISION: To be the trustworthy resource for philanthropy by building permanent endowment, addressing needs through grantmaking, and providing leadership resources to serve our community. For good. For ever. CORE VALUES:
Integr ity: We will act ethically in every relationship. Stewardship: We will support and preserve donor intent across generations. Excellence: We will meet or exceed expectations in all we do. Respect: We will honor the dignity and worth of all. Leadership: We will act as a catalyst and collaborate with others to build a better tomorrow.
301 W ater et • P.O. Box
Stre 718 • Ea st Jo rdan , MI • 231.5 36.24 40