The Port Huron Museum preserves and illuminates the stories of Michigan and the Great Lakes, through the lives and experiences of local people.
To enhance the community by inspiring creativity, learning, and curiosity.
To build self-reliance, food security and justice in Detroit’s Black community by influencing public policy, engaging in urban agriculture, promoting healthy eating, encouraging cooperative buying and directing youth towards careers in food-related fields.
To design, build, and manage a year-round botanic garden in Northwest Michigan for the purposes of botanical and environmental preservation, education and research, and the enjoyment and renewal of citizens and visitors.
To create and provide engaging, innovative education opportunities that offer a progressive approach to learning, rooted in research and best practices.
Public Media Network empowers people through media to amplify creative expression, community dialogue, and cultural understanding.
Conservation through education.
To provide a safe, sober, structured residential environment for women in recovery.
To provide humanitarian, social, and educational services to help lift the status of the Arab and Muslim community in West Michigan who are impacted by poverty, violence, and language barriers.
To provide STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) educational opportunities for 6th-8th grade students through the designing, building, and programming a competitive robot.