NEWS & PRESS


Support Charities and Create a Lifelong Stream of Income with a Charitable Gift Annuity

If you want to donate to charity but are concerned about how it might affect your income in later years, you may want to consider setting up a charitable gift...

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In REPORT Newsletter

Community Foundation Names Ric DeVore New President

The Community Foundation recently announced that Richard (Ric) L. DeVore will be the next president, effective April 1, 2022. He succeeds Mariam Noland, who announced her plans to retire last...

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In REPORT Newsletter

Spring 2022 Message from the President

This story was originally published in our Spring 2022 REPORT Newsletter. It is hard to believe that the first quarter of 2022 is nearly over and spring is upon us....

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Fact or Fiction? The Truth About Medication for Opioid Use Disorder

The Centers for Disease Control, World Health Organization, and National Institute on Drug Abuse are among the agencies that confirm medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) combined with behavioral therapies...

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Fall 2021 Message From the President

This story was originally published in the Fall 2021 REPORT Newsletter. The Community Foundation’s success and growth has always been a reflection of the community we serve. We could not...

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DEGC: Biz-to-biz initiative led to $926 million in purchases last year Crain's Detroit Business

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State gives final OK to Detroit grand bargain payment Detroit Free Press

Detroit’s two pension funds are expected to receive the state’s grand bargain bankruptcy contribution of $194.8 million on Feb. 9 after a state panel gave final approval to the payments...

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Thompson Foundation gives $13.5 million for science and math high school Crain's Detroit Business

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How Detroit Was Reborn Detroit Free Press

U.S. District Chief Judge Gerald Rosen wondered what the hell he’d gotten himself into. Rosen was in Florida in August 2013 for a quick golf vacation but was rising before...

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In Detroit’s ‘Grand Bargain,’ the Chief of a Local Foundation Was a Key Player The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Alberto Ibargüen’s foray into an unusual form of philanthropy began with a phone call last fall from Mariam Noland, head of the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan. Read the full...

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