To enrich the community through access to library services and cultural opportunities.
We provide $20,000 each year to support hundreds of free programs for children and adults, including programs that focus on early literacy, history, and music, as well as technology classes and author visits. Friends also supports cultural enrichment in Muskegon through the annual Charles H. Hackley Distinguished Lecture in the Humanities.
To improve the quality of life of area residents through cultural, educational and recreational activities in the Sterling Heights area.
To preserve, record and maintain the historical information of the area between Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas, known as Michilimackinac.
To provide excellent support to ALS patients, families and caregivers living in West Michigan. Our services focus on all areas of need for the regional ALS community, with special emphasis on respite care.
Committed to equality, justice, and the well-being of women.
The Michigan Association of United Ways (MAUW) is a partner in developing powerful responses to current and emerging issues in local communities. The State Association provides leadership in policy influence and capacity building to affect positive change in local communities.
Committed to serving men who are in crisis situations, such as chronically homeless, chronically unemployed, and/or suffering from drug abuse, alcoholism, and mental deficiencies.
Our impact is felt every day through our mission: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.
Advancing the culture of art and science on a remote island in Lake Superior. The Rabbit Island Foundation provides a platform to investigate, expand and challenge creative practices in a remote environment through the Rabbit Island Residency. By living and working on Rabbit Island residents engage directly with the landscape and respond to notions of…