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Michael Saunders is Senior Editor of TopGovernmentGrants.com and TopFoundationGrants.com and a network of comprehensive sites offering information on foundation and government and grants as well as federal government programs.

He also maintains sites providing resources on social entrepreneurship and social innovation. All of the sites seek to highlight innovative approaches to improving communities across the nation and the world.

Davison Community Fund announces its goal to increase endowment

February 17, 2016 10:08 pm Published by

From left, Jan Lebert (Outreach East), Ann Marie Van Duyne (Community Foundation of Greater Flint), Nancy Davis (Davison Community Fund Advisory Committee), Sandra Murphy (Community Foundation of Greater Flint), and Skip Davis (Davison-Richfield Fire Authority). John the Evangelist.

During the evening, organizations that have received grants from the Davison Community Fund presented on “the changes that happened.”

Presenters included Jan Lebert of Outreach East and Assistant Fire Chief Skip Davis of the Davison-Richfield Fire Authority.

The local committee advises grants from a permanent endowment started in 2004 to benefit the City of Davison, Davison Township and Richfield Township, said Mary Jo Herbig, Director of Communication for the Community Foundation of Greater Flint.

Sue Kenkel, principal at Davison High School, arranged for a district wide jeans day to benefit the Davison Community Fund. “So we’re closer to the goal.”

So far, total endowed assets from the Davison Community Fund and its associated funds are $179,194.

In 2015, the Davison Community Fund gave grants to Davison Community Schools, Hahn Garden Greenhouse, of $950 and to Outreach East, Davison Food Reclamation Project, $1,421.90.

The event was catered by MD Sports Bar & Grill.

Community Foundation Adds Jasper County Resident to Staff

February 17, 2016 10:03 pm Published by

Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation has added Amanda Lessley to its staff with the creation of a new development position to better serve its growing regional family of affiliated funds.

She currently serves on the Jasper County Community Foundation Advisory Board and is coordinating 100 Women Who Care Jasper County, a new giving circle designed to engage women in local philanthropy.

“Amanda’s professional background as well as her enthusiasm for local philanthropy will be of great value to our organization and the communities in our region,” explains Joedy Hightower, President/CEO of Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation.

Foundation grant benefits Farmington area youth

February 17, 2016 9:52 pm Published by

Foundation grant benefits Farmington area youth | Farmington Voice

The Farmington/Farmington Hills Foundation for Youth & Families last week presented a $2,300 grant to the City of Farmington Hills After School Youth Program.

Pictured left, Lynn Halton, representing the Farmington/Farmington Hills Foundation for Youth & Families, presents a check to students at the After School Program. (Contributed photo)

The program, which serves more than 400 middle school students per day, will use the grant to support activities at three locations: the Costick Activities Center, Jon Grant Community Center, and Farmington Hills Ice Arena.

To raise funds for future grants, the Foundation will host a Gala on April 16, 6:30 p.m., at Glen Oaks Country Club. http://www.farmingtonvoice.com/foundation-grant-benefits-farmington-area-youth-000100http://i2.wp.com/www.farmingtonvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/AfterSchool-Grant.jpg?fit=771%2C578http://i2.wp.com/www.farmingtonvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/AfterSchool-Grant.jpg?resize=140%2C1402016-02-17T21:53:24+00:00Joni Hubred-GoldenAll NewsDoing GoodHelp SomeoneThe Farmington/Farmington Hills Foundation for Youth & Families last week presented a $2,300 grant to the City of Farmington Hills After School Youth Program. Take childbirth, breastfeeding classes in Farmington Hills
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United Way offers youth leadership program

February 17, 2016 9:41 pm Published by

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GEC Foundation Awards Grants To Schools

February 17, 2016 9:18 pm Published by

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Glastonbury Receives $320000 Grant For Its Big Red Barn

February 17, 2016 9:18 pm Published by

Big Red Barn

The town has secured a $320,000 grant from the state to finish its facilities maintenane building.

The town has secured a $320,000 grant from the state to finish its facilities maintenane building.

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GLASTONBURY Behind many of the stately Main Street houses are old barns that harken back to a time when the town’s focus was on agriculture.

At the back of the Town Hall/Academy School complex is a 4,000 square-foot barn painted red and topped by a pair cupolas with weathervanes of a brass saw and hammer.

The town recently received a $320,000 grant from the state’s Small Town Economic Assistance Program to finish the $500,000 facility.

Charity Wants Independent Inquiry on Syria Hospital Strike

February 17, 2016 9:18 pm Published by

The charity said it had not given Syrian or Russian authorities GPS coordinates for the hospital in Idlib province and other medical facilities it works with in the region for fear that they would become military targets, writes the Associated Press. Joanne Liu, the organization’s international president, said “deliberate attacks” against hospitals have become routine in the Syrian conflict and the country’s health-care system “has collapsed” as a result.

Disease that attacks memory, relationships and health can strike 1 out of every 8

February 17, 2016 9:18 pm Published by

Within the week, both Mary and Jim were in long-term care facilities.

Unfortunately, the prior facility where Mary was staying did not have understanding about dementia care, Miller said, so Mary was transferred to Signature because of the memory care unit and the support he family receives.

Since neither Mary nor Jim have adult children, the Millers went through the legal steps to gain power of attorney for their aunt and uncle.



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