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Youth grantmakers are making a difference throughout the world

Rural Education Days - Wexford County Farm Bureau has been awarded a grant from the Cadillac & Kellogg for Youth Committee, an advisory committee to the Cadillac Area Community Foundation, for the purpose of Cadillac Area School students’ participation in Rural Education Days, also known as Project RED. Approximately 250 Cadillac Area School 5th graders have been participating in the event previously known as Dairy Tour. Ken and Brenda DeZeeuw, Many Blessing Dairy, Lucas, graciously host this event. This year the event will also encompass other natural resource concerns. Half the day will be spent at Many Blessings Dairy and half the day will be spent at Crooked Lake Campground. Topics covered include Sheep, Horses, Veterinarian, Milk from Cow to You, Nutrient Management, Forestry, Beekeeping (scheduled), Hunting Dogs, and more. Area agri-businesses, agencies and volunteers support the event.

Students Spring Into Service - FORCE members from the Saginaw Area Community Foundation participate annually in Make a Difference day.  They grant money for food and t-shirts, but the event is organized by of a group of volunteers via the foundation, Saginaw's Promise, the United Way, and other community organizations in Saginaw. Every year they do different things , but this year they did "Putting the Spark back in Saginaw's Parks" as a theme and planted, cleaned, raked, weeded, and PAINTED Saginaw's Crayola Park, Garber Tennis Courts, and the West Side floating docks. All the parks are owned by the city, which has little to no budget, so the Mayor came to talk to the students in the morning. They invite all Sag. Co. Schools and usually have about 250-350 volunteers attend for the day.

Extensive Media Coverage - for the Grand Rapids Youth Grant Committee regarding their most recent Needs Assessment!

Togliatti Youth Bank Newsletter - CMF has worked closely with the Togliatti Community Foundation in Russia over the last few years, and were honored that Togliatti’s Youth Bank could send representatives to our Youth Grantmakers Summer Leadership Conference 2006. For those of you who met the crew from Russia or may be interested in their work, check out their Newsletter.

Marquette and Alger Counties Named One of 100 Best Communities for Young People for 2007 - America’s Promise – The Alliance for Youth is pleased to announce that Marquette and Alger counties has retained its designation in a national competition to identify the 100 Best Communities for Young People for 2007.

Berrien Community Foundation TEAM Makes a Difference Through Grants and Service
Teens helping teens and our communities—that's what Berrien Community Foundation's TEAM (Teens Exhibiting Able Minds) does best via grantmaking like this and several service projects.



 

   

 

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