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Local Karmanos Cancer Institute center receives $25K grant C&G News

The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute was awarded a $25,000 grant for its cancer caregiver programming at the Weisberg Cancer Treatment Center in Farmington Hills. The Community Foundation for Southeast...

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Honoring Leadership and Program Excellence Award Winners at Annual Board Meeting

CFSEM President, Mariam Noland, presents Cheryl Johnson, Chief Executive Officer, COTS, with the Richard F. Huegli Award for Program Excellence. The Community Foundation has announced that Kary L. Moss of...

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2018 Message from the President and Chair

Great communities thrive when people work hard to make good things happen. The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan brings people and resources together to make our region a place where...

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Taking Action: Fighting Opioid Abuse Through Collaboration in Calhoun County MI Blues Perspectives

In 2016, more accidental drug overdose deaths occurred than motor vehicle accidents in Calhoun County. Nine out of ten of these deaths involved an opioid. Years before opioid misuse was declared an...

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Southern Wayne County Regional Chamber of Commerce awards two college scholarships The News Herald

At its 2018 Business Forum Series featuring Daniel Varner, CEO of Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit, the Southern Wayne County Regional Chamber of Commerce (SWCRC) announced its most recent scholarship...

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3D chalk artist wants community to help create ‘masterpiece’ in Hyne Alley in Brighton Livingston Daily

A professional Ann Arbor chalk artist and illustrator who drew a crowd of hundreds of kids and their families to a 2016 event returns to Brighton on Saturday. David Zinn...

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Record Amount of Grants Awarded to Regional Nonprofits from Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Legacy Funds

DETROIT –  The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan has awarded more than $1.2 million in grants to 49 organizations through the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Legacy Funds. Each grantee organization...

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Aid for Immigrant Families

Looking to help the immigrant families on the border? Michigan Immigrant Rights Center and the ACLU, both grantees of the Community Foundation, are accepting donations as they deploy aid to...

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Program preps food for the hungry that otherwise might intimidate Crain's Detroit

For Food Gatherers and the people it serves, the 40-pound hubbard squash donated by a nearby, Ann Arbor farmer was both a boon and a curse. It could help feed...

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Front Door Project to Increase Capacity of Immigration Legal Services Michigan Immigrant Rights Center

The Michigan Immigrant Rights Center (MIRC) recently received funding from The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan and The Kresge Foundation to expand free legal services for immigrants across Michigan. Through...

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