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Connection
Community
Grand Rapids Community Foundation
2016-2017 Annual Report
What is it that connects you to Grand Rapids We believe, like pretty much everything
At Grand Rapids Community Foundation,
in life, it isn’t the stuff around you that
we believe that connections go a long way
matters most. It’s the people and
in building community and that the most
connections with our fellow human beings
positive connections are based on trust,
that make this place special. Without a
honest dialogue and inclusiveness. We’re
doubt, our community wouldn’t be as
pleased that you have chosen to connect
magnetic as it is without all of the
with us and the work we do here in Kent
interesting places and things to do, but
County. We’re glad that you share our
it’s the human connections that make
values, and we truly believe that together
this community what it is.
we’re creating an amazing community.
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Contents Leadership Letter
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Donor Stories
Donor Advised Fund
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Fund for Community Good
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Metz Legacy Society
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Our LGBT Fund
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Youth Grant Committee
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Grantee Stories
National Kidney Foundation
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Land Conservancy of West Michigan
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Dwelling Place
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Community Rebuilders
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Funds and Grants
Fund List
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New Funds and Fund Holders List
38
Honor & Memorial Lists + Realized Planned Gifts
40
Grant List
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Financials
CFO Letter
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Statements of Financial Position
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Statements of Activities Year Ended
49
Assets by Fund Type
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Grants + Scholarships by Priority Area
51
Net Annual Returns
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Asset Allocation of Balanced Plus Pool
53
About Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Mission, Vision, Values + North Star
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Staff
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Trustees
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Making the Most of your Philanthropy
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How To Apply for a Grant
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Keep in Touch
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Leadership Letter
Dear Friends, This has been a year of growth and change for Grand Rapids Community Foundation. We couldn’t be more pleased with our market growth of 12.9 percent. After a few years of slow growth, a change in our fund management company (which was fully implemented at the start of this fiscal year) and its new direction for us has helped grow our assets to $331,762,341. This, along with bequests, the establishment of 33 new funds and generous gifts from annual donors, built our endowment and our confidence. Thank you for your support. Our development efforts and positive financial picture are only part of our story. Our grantmaking and leadership work drive the Community Foundation, and we hope they inspire you too. In this report, you’ll read about a few nonprofits in Kent County and the grants they received. We are confident that these nonprofits are improving people’s lives and helping make the community a place where everyone can learn, live, work and thrive.
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Leadership Letter
Last year we awarded $13,397,096 in grants and scholarships. We spent significant time in 20162017 working on our strategic direction—determining where we should focus our resources and how we should reach out and best serve our growing community. It was, and continues to be, work that challenges us to think differently.
"We believe that the best way for us to help develop a thriving community is to focus on creating an inclusive economy."
With the input of community members, trustees and staff, and facilitation from the consulting firm FSG, we created our North Star. Standing alongside our mission and vision, the North Star gives us direction for what we are doing now and in the coming years. It reads:
creating an inclusive economy. An inclusive economy is one where opportunity and prosperity are shared regardless of race, gender, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, ability, ethnicity or immigration status.
For West Michigan to grow and prosper, we must make sure that everyone can apply their talents and creativity to fuel our future. It is only by connecting across perspectives and overcoming inequities that we can build and sustain an inclusive economy and thriving community.
One of our first steps is to be more purposeful about including views and opinions of people who have been most harmed by, or who have lived experience with, inequity. If we’re going to be truly successful in following our North Star, we know that participation and authentic community connections are key to our success.
With the groundwork completed (mostly) during late 2016 and early 2017, we’re now working on several action steps to bring our strategy to implementation. We are working to include more community voices in our work and challenging ourselves and others on how to make Grand Rapids a more equitable place for all.
It’s exciting to be leading the Community Foundation in a new direction, and, while our North Star isn’t a change in philosophy or a shift in what we’ve always stood for, it makes clearer to donors, nonprofits and the community where we’re going and what matters most.
While equity is a multifaceted and deeply human issue, we believe that the best way for us to help develop a thriving community is to focus on
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Diana Sieger
Carlos Sanchez
PRESIDENT
BOARD CHAIR
DONOR STORIES
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DONOR ADVISED FUND
DONOR STORY
Dr. Khan + Mrs. Liza Nedd “I think that any time you can partner with a wellestablished organization that is already doing amazing work, it’s a win-win for everybody. Grand Rapids Community Foundation has been around for a long time, and they are really good at what they do. The Community Foundation is an organization that understands and has the insight to recognize what community giving ought to be and that it ought to also be diverse—and expressly not forget the marginalized parts of society.”
A Donor Advised Fund (DAF) is one of the most popular giving options at Grand Rapids Community Foundation. Donors who make significant charitable contributions annually or are considering a private foundation can use a DAF to manage the details of giving with ease and confidence. When you have a DAF at the Community Foundation, you recommend grants and we do the work for you. Like a private foundation, a DAF has a name and will honor your name and philanthropic intentions, now and long into the future.
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FUND FOR COMMUNITY GOOD
DONOR STORY
Bill + Mary Ford “Providing educational opportunities has been our main emphasis, but we wanted to support the broad community too, as there are so many worthwhile and important nonprofit groups in Grand Rapids. We felt this could be achieved by supporting Grand Rapids Community Foundation. It can direct gifts where needed better than we could, because it has the research ability and staff to study community needs and devise ways to meet them. It also has the vision to see new avenues the community should develop and explore. We appreciate that the Community Foundation is active in so many aspects of our community. We have confidence in its judgment and appreciate its excellent communication with donors.” Each year people who care about our community and its future make annual gifts to the Grand Rapids Community Foundation. Many donations go to our Fund for Community Good, which makes grants to a variety of nonprofits that do systemic change work in Kent County. People also make annual gifts to our Field of Interest Funds, such as for the environment, children, LGBT youth, the arts and others. Many annual donors support our Challenge Scholars program. We also offer special giving groups for annual donors, including One Hundred New Philanthropists for donors who want to make an ongoing commitment to the Community Foundation.
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METZ LEGACY SOCIETY
DONOR STORY
Norm + Marilyn Leven “We really feel strongly about Challenge Scholars. The connection with this program was primarily because I went to Harrison Park, then to Union High School. In fact, my three siblings and I all graduated from Harrison Park and Union. We normally have a big party for major birthdays and anniversaries, but this year we wanted to do something special for my 85th birthday. Because of my connection to Harrison Park and Union we approached the Community Foundation about doing something for Challenge Scholars to celebrate this milestone occasion. So, we started the Norm and Marilyn Leven Challenge Scholars Fund. It’s a great cause and if the funds grow and the gifting is steady, it will be around a long time to provide educational opportunities for generations of deserving students. ”
Much of the Grand Rapids Community Foundation’s existing endowment was created with planned gifts. Donors who are committed to our community’s future—and want to ensure that causes they care about are supported forever—can make gifts through their will or estate plan. When you inform us of your bequest to the Community Foundation, we invite you to be part of our Metz Legacy Society. This ensures that we know exactly what your philanthropic intentions might be.
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OUR LGBT FUND
DONOR STORY
George Stoutin + David Heilman “We’ve both been very fortunate, and we enjoy giving back and helping others. If you can, it's important to deal with the root cause of things as opposed to just giving money to symptoms. Our LGBT Fund is the attempt to not just help with current issues, but to prevent issues in the future. It was the fund that led us to the Community Foundation. It’s the professionalism and the passion within the fund that we’ve seen within the last number of months. Being able to develop a sense of trust was very easy to do. Because we’ve been involved in the Our LGBT Fund through the Community Foundation, it has caused us to rethink, ‘What’s our legacy?’”
The Our LGBT Fund, a special Field of Interest Fund was created in 2014 through a matching gift of $100,000 from the Donor Advised Fund of Carol Sarosik and Shelley Padnos and has grown with support of donors throughout West Michigan. The fund’s initial purpose is to help nonprofits that work with homeless and runaway LGBT youth, providing them with resources and support to thrive. LGBT community members and allies serve on a committee that raises funds and recommends grants.
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YOUTH GRANT COMMITTEE
DONOR STORY
DeUnique Dorris
Harumi Patzi
Randall Bryant
CIT Y HIGH MIDDLE SCHOOL
AQUINAS COLLEGE
NORTHVIEW HIGH SCHOOL
“I worked in the summer
“Since I was a part of the
“This is just a great
and usually like doing
Youth Grant Committee,
organization to support.
more to give back to
I had the opportunity to
It was just a cool thing
my community, like
be involved in giving so
to do in the community.
volunteering a lot. So I
much money to the
I never really volunteered
was like, I can donate! I
community. I wanted
before joining the
really like donating, so
to be a little bit closer
committee, so it’s just
I just did it. It was fun
to that. I wanted to be
cool to finally give back
and I like giving. I just
someone who was
and to get exposure to
like being able to help in
also contributing.”
these organizations in
some way, even if it’s
ways that can help."
not physically. It’s pretty nice to see where organizations need your help.”
The Youth Grant Committee of Grand Rapids Community Foundation engages high school students from Kent County in grantmaking focused on programming for young people. Throughout the school year, students from public, private and homeschools meet to determine their peers’ most pressing needs, review grant proposals and make grant recommendations to the Community Foundation’s Board of Trustees. The Youth Grant Committee Fund was established in 1991 with a matching grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
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GRANTEE STORIES
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National Kidney Foundation
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How long does it take to change a lifestyle? Probably a lifetime, but one year is a great start, especially with a proven program. National Kidney Foundation of Michigan has designed a Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) that is recognized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as an effective and proven lifestyle program to prevent type 2 diabetes, which can lead to kidney disease. Through a $117,500 grant from Grand Rapids Community Foundation, this DPP is being offered at community-based sites including Baxter Community Center, Brown Hutcherson Ministries and Cook Library Center. The local program focuses on African Americans and Latinos, who are at
greater risk (about five percent) of developing type 2 diabetes than Caucasians are. DPP participants will be part of a small and supportive group working with a trained lifestyle coach. They will learn about healthier eating habits, ways to be more physically active and other behavior changes. Groups meet an hour per week for the first 16 weeks and then monthly for the rest of the intervention year. “The program has gone through rigorous evaluation and is a proven intervention for preventing type 2 diabetes,” said Kate Schmid, Community Foundation vice president, program.
“I myself am a kidney transplant recipient. I battled with diabetes and being on dialysis. My doctors were telling me to do certain things. I didn’t listen until I was at stage 4 kidney disease. So, then I really had to make a choice. You’re either going to live right or you’re going to die. Those were the choices for me. That was kind of a wakeup call, and, when I started to get things together, I realized that God had a bigger calling on my life. That’s the reason I started volunteering with the National Kidney Foundation. Now I’m teaching classes, because I would hate for anybody to have to go through what I went through. Because of the knowledge shared in classes like these, people can make wiser decisions about the things they put in their mouth, about living a sedentary lifestyle, about just how they think in general. I see people changing in my class. They are losing weight, they are eating healthier and they’re loving it. I see lives being transformed. This program is so valuable. It’s worth its weight in gold, and it needs to be spread throughout this community.” R E K E N N A S TA N F O R D Lifestyle Coach, National Kidney Foundation
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Land Conservancy of West Michigan
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It’s exciting in this day and age, in a growing city like Grand Rapids, to be able to create a vast new green space. With a $400,000 grant from the Community Foundation to The Land Conservancy of West Michigan, Blandford Nature Center entered into a partnership to purchase the 121-acre Highlands Golf Club in the northwest part of the city. The defunct golf course will be restored to a natural area, shared by Blandford and the Land Conservancy of West Michigan. The property is adjacent to Blandford’s existing location and will help them to expand their outdoor education programs. The Land Conservancy is considering using the property as their new organizational home and for community engagement projects.
What makes this even more interesting is that the property had originally been set for a 336-unit housing development. When the developer, Third Coast Development, learned that Blandford was interested in the property, it agreed to explore ways that Blandford could purchase it. With assistance from multiple funding sources, the property was secured. “Blandford Nature Center plays a critical role in educating and engaging residents as stewards of natural resources. Acquiring Highlands Golf Club greatly expands their outdoor education capacity and provides important green space within the city,” said Kate Schmid, Community Foundation vice president, program.
“As soon as Blandford Nature Center opened, I thought this would be a perfect addition. And every time I would give a program about the nature center, which I did quite frequently, I would say, ‘Our last land conquest will be The Highlands.’ Of course, whenever I would say that to an audience— all different kinds of people—they would all laugh, including me, because that was never going to happen. But, when Jason Meyer, our president and CEO, called me and said ‘Guess what?’ I was in total disbelief that it was even a possibility. My whole life with the nature center has been what I call serendipity. People believed in what we were doing. The whole thing is to get people’s feet back on the ground. Literally, get their feet back on the ground. How can we make decisions about how to use our natural resources if we don’t know anything about them? We’ve got to get people surrounded by what we have here and they will say, ‘Wow! This is wonderful!’” M A R Y J A N E D O C K E R AY Founding Director, Blandford Nature Center
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Dwelling Place
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Housing is a hot commodity in Grand Rapids overall, and, on the West Side, affordable housing is becoming harder and harder to locate. This is a special concern because our Challenge Scholars families and schools are located on the West Side. Without affordable housing, we risk having families move away and lose the program benefits. In 2015, Dwelling Place staff and others participated in a housing summit hosted by Other Way Ministries. The summit provided qualitative and quantitative data about West Siders’ challenges in finding and keeping affordable housing. This summit united Kent County Land Bank Authority, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and other partners to help ease the problem. A Grand Rapids Community Foundation grant of $500,000 to Dwelling Place will provide 68 units of housing in two new
apartment buildings located near Harrison Park School. We’ve had a long relationship with Dwelling Place, working together to provide housing primarily in Grand Rapids’ Heartside neighborhood. “The level of neighborhood engagement on this Harrison Park project has been extensive. It includes outreach and advocacy with the neighborhood associations, door-to-door visits with residents, a design charrette and information gathering by the Westside Collaborative and resident notification regarding public comment opportunity at the Planning Commission hearing. We’re looking forward to seeing it happen!” said Laurie Craft, Community Foundation vice president, community investment.
“When I first got here from California, it was for the jobs. Then the jobs got slow and the economy got bad. I still stuck it out because of my kids. I’ve always had a job, so that’s kind of what kept me going. I needed to find housing for my kids to grow up in. This is more than I even hoped or dreamed for. Dwelling Place has always been there to help people, and they also believe in rebuilding—not just building places but also rebuilding the mind, for the individual to be comfortable with what they do and how they live. The management will work with you, but you’ve got to be upfront. I’m not giving up.” BRUCE FULLENWIDER Resident, Dwelling Place
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Community Rebuilders
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Once a system was in place to ensure that any veteran in Kent County experiencing a housing crisis could quickly access housing resources, Community Rebuilders—the lead agency in our community’s effort to end veteran homelessness—asked, “What’s next?”
veterans often experience when returning to civilian life. Both programs focus primarily on trauma recovery. It’s a holistic approach, which ultimately allows veterans to reconnect with their families and communities, go back to work and pursue education.
Through a $250,000 grant from Grand Rapids Community Foundation, Community Rebuilders launched AFTER Hub. Through this new initiative, Community Rebuilders will partner with local wellness providers to offer two national wellness programs for veterans—Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds of AllenForce and Mindful Resilience by Veterans Yoga Project. Both programs were designed to address specific mental and physical disorders, such as PTSD, that
“Community Rebuilders provides a full range of supportive services to veterans and their families. They have developed trusted relationships with local veterans and veteran services organizations. Based on feedback from veterans they serve, Community Rebuilders plans to expand social and wellness support for veterans across Kent County,” said Kate Schmid, Community Foundation vice president, program.
“I am a veteran, and I think we need to have more programs and things geared toward our veterans, because we served. During that time of service, we went out and risked our lives to make it better for people back home. A lot of times we are pushed to the side once our service commitment is over. Programs like AFTER Hub will give more confidence that someone is out there looking after us. We can participate in some of the things that people do on a normal basis and be trained on different areas of fitness. I talk to other veterans a lot about getting back into fitness to just develop their minds and bodies. It helps them get back to how they were before going to the military and being injured.” KEVIN WRIGHT AFTER Hub Project Coordinator, Community Rebuilders
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Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Ionia Public Schools Scholarship Fund
helps individuals, families, nonprofits,
Lakewood Educational Foundation Fund
companies and communities in West Michigan achieve their philanthropic goals. Each fund held at the Community Foundation has its own special purpose and meaning. Whatever your giving goal might be, the Community Foundation can help you create and grow a fund that will make the most of your philanthropy. In 2016-2017 we welcomed 33 new
Paul and Alberta Allen Scholarship Fund for Lakewood High School William R. and Jewel H. Eckstrom Future Teachers Scholarship for Lakewood High School Chuck Henney (husband of Pam, son of Wayne and Dorothy) Memorial Scholarship Fund Ward and Elaine Van Laanen Teaching Scholarship for Lakewood High School
Bea McCarty Family Fund
funds and fundholders to the
James and Teresa McCarty Family Fund
Community Foundation.
enneth and Shirley Morris Memorial K Scholarship Fund George W. Romney Fund—Enrich of Ionia County Volunteer Center Saranac Community Schools
COMMUNITY FUNDS
Paul and Alberta Allen Scholarship Fund for Saranac High School
Cascade Community Foundation Fund
Edwin A. and Maxine Cahoon Compagner Memorial Fund
Joyce and Tom Wisner Fund East Grand Rapids Community Foundation Fund Hudsonville-Jenison Community Foundation Fund udsonville-Jenison Community H Foundation—Youth Fund Wayne D. Jones Community Fund Ionia County Community Foundation Fund Belding Education Fund Alvah N. Belding Library Fund
Thomas P., Della and George Eddy Scholarship Fund Saranac Community Schools Promise Scholarship Fund Saranac Community Schools Scholarship Fund Ben A. & Lucy C. Simons Memorial Education Fund
W. W. Sprague Family Fund Ronald and Margaret Story Fund The Lowell Area Community Fund
Belding Schools Fund George H. Bird Scholarship Burger Fund Frost Renaissance Foundation Fund Don and Emma Goodell Scholarship Fund
Sparta Community Foundation Fund Glenn S. Bradford Fund Clare and Helen Finch Fund
The Belrockton Fund
Paul C. and Inez L. Miller Fund
William and Jewel Eckstrom Helping Hand Fund
Sparta Community Foundation—Youth Fund
Healthy Youth & Healthy Seniors Fund
Wyoming Community Foundation Fund
Ionia County Community Foundation—Youth Fund
Tommy Brann Fund
Ionia County Parks Preservation and Maintenance Fund
John and Margaret Kuiper Family Fund
Ionia Free Fair Fund
Wyoming Community Foundation—Youth Fund
Matthew Scothorn Memorial Fund
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DESIGNATED + NONPROFIT FUNDS
George E. and Erma C. Evans Designated Fund for the Salvation Army
Actors’ Theatre Company Endowment Fund
Festival of the Arts in Grand Rapids Fund
American Red Cross Agency Endowment Fund
Gerald R. Ford Council Boy Scouts of America Fund
John Arnold Endowment Fund for Feeding America West Michigan Food Bank
Edward J. & Frances T. Frey Memorial Fund for St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Aquinas College Frey Scholars Fund
Edward J. Frey Junior Achievement Fund
The Arc Kent County Endowment Fund
Frey Foundation Grand Rapids Symphony Endowment Fund
Association of Fundraising Professionals West Michigan Chapter Fund
Friends of Grand Rapids Parks’ Park Maintenance and Improvement Fund—Joe Taylor Park
Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired Endowment Fund
Friends of Grand Rapids Parks’ Park Maintenance and Improvement Fund—Pleasant Park
John Ball Zoological Society Wildlife Conservation Endowment Fund
Godwin’s Golden G, Inc. Education Fund
Frank and Ann Battistella Grand Rapids Art Museum Fund
Grand Rapids Adventist Academy Merit Fund
Baxter Community Center Endowment Fund
Grand Rapids Ballet Agency Endowment Fund
August and Anna Behrens Fund for Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore
Grand Rapids Chapter of the American Guild of Organists Endowment Fund
City of Belding Park Maintenance Fund
Grand Rapids Children’s Museum Fund
D. A. Blodgett—St. John’s Endowment Fund
Grand Rapids Civic Theatre Endowment Fund
D. A. Blodgett—St. John’s Scholarship Fund
Grand Rapids Jaycees Foundation Douglas B. Wicks Fund
Estate of Minnie C. Blodgett for Clinic for Infant Feeding
Grand Rapids Lions Club Activities Commission Fund
The Ivan K. Blough Greater Lowell Chamber Foundation Scholarship Fund
Grand Rapids Maya Lin “Ecliptic” Art Maintenance Endowment Fund
Calvin College Service Learning Center Fund
Grand Rapids Public Library Foundation Fund
Camp Blodgett Endowment Fund
Grand Rapids Symphony Mosaic Scholarship Fund
Camp Fire—Harriet D. and Mary Dively Fund
Grand Rapids Urban League Fund
Camp Henry Endowment Fund
Grand Rapids Youth Commonwealth Endowment Fund
Catherine’s Health Center Fund
Grand Rapids Youth Commonwealth—Harry Dolan Camp O’Malley Scholarship Fund
Cedar Springs Education Foundation Fund Center for Community Leadership Fund
Grandville Athletic Boosters Endowment Fund
Cherry Health Fund
Grandville Calvin Christian Schools Foundation Fund
Christian Rest Home Foundation Fund
GROW Bonnie Miller Endowment Fund
Comprehensive Therapy Center Endowment Fund
Guardian Angel Homes Fund for People with Disabilities
Dr. Edwin P. and Florence H. Creaser Fund
Habitat for Humanity of Kent County Endowment Fund
David G. Dvorak, MD Scholarship Fund Dwelling Place Fund
Karl Hascall Variety Club Fund
The Economic Club of Grand Rapids Endowment Fund
Home Repair Services Endowment Fund
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Hudsonville Christian School Foundation Fund
Opera Grand Rapids Fund
Humane Society of West Michigan Agency Endowment Fund
Opera Grand Rapids—Betty Van Andel Fund
Humane Society of West Michigan—Elsie Eggebrecht Fund Humane Society of West Michigan—Clarence and Catherine Thielman Endowment Fund Allen I. and Helen J. Hunting Research and Innovation Fund for the Grand Valley State University, Robert B. Annis Water Resources Institute
Rosa Parks Sculpture Maintenance Fund Pilgrim Manor Endowment Fund Charlotte M. Raniville Fund for the Benefit of Mary Free Bed Guild Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Fund George W. Romney Fund—Heart of West Michigan United Way Volunteer Center
Allen I. and Helen J. Hunting Reserve Fund to Support Grand River Restoration
Rotary Club of Lowell Foundation Fund
Indian Trails Camp Endowment Fund
St. Cecilia Music Society Building Endowment Fund
Indian Trails Camp—Cabin Fund
Senior Meals on Wheels of Western Michigan Fund
Indian Trails Camp—Paul Clark Blanding Memorial Scholarship Fund
Senior Neighbors Agency Fund
Jenison Christian School Endowment Fund Jenison Public Education Foundation Fund Laureen Kennedy Child Care Fund Kenowa Hills Education Foundation Fund Kent County Agricultural Preservation Fund
Safe Haven Ministries, Inc. Endowment Fund
Senior Neighbors Fund Douglas Leon Spalding Memorial Fund Spirit of Solidarity Fund Nellie H. Stevens Grand Rapids Teachers’ Travel Fund Kathryn and Dennis Sullivan Charitable Fund
Kent District Library Fund
The Kathy Timmer Specialized Language Development Learning Center Memorial Fund
Ladies Literary Club Fund for Literacy Center of West Michigan
Unity Christian High School Education Support Fund
Look Memorial Fund Lowell Area Historical Museum Endowment Fund Lowell Area Schools Education Foundation Endowment Fund LCTV Endowment Fund William S. Martens Hundred Club Fund
Wege Wealthy Theatre Fund West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology Fund West Michigan Dental Foundation Fund West Side Christian School Fund Women’s Resource Center Founder’s Circle Endowment Fund
Ronald McDonald House Fund
World Affairs Council of West Michigan Endowment Fund
The Fred and Lena Meijer Fund for Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Foundation
Wyoming Public Schools Educational Fund
Fred Meijer Mid-West Michigan Rail-Trail Endowment Fund
YWCA Women and Girls Development Fund in Honor of Judy Lloyd
Fred Meijer West Michigan Trails Maintenance Fund Meijer Wealthy Theatre Fund
DONOR ADVISED FUNDS
Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan Fund
Anonymous Advised Funds (8)
Leonard and Eileen Newman Designated Fund
The ACH Fund
Noorthoek Academy Endowment Fund
Martin J. and Susan J. Allen Family Fund
Northview Education Foundation Endowment Fund
Robert N. and Catherine R. Alt Family Fund
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David G. and Mary L. Annis Family Fund
Frey Foundation Fund II
James and Shirley Balk Family Fund
Charles R. and Bette Fuller Family Fund
The Banks Family Charitable Fund
Furniture Manufacturers’ Heritage Advised Fund
Kip and Chris Barber Fund
C. John Gill and Rita Williams Family Fund
Laurie Finney Beard Family Fund
Richard and Elizabeth Gillett Family Fund
John R. Bertsch Fund
Gene and Tubie Gilmore Fund
John and Claire Bissell Advised Fund
Jamie Hale Memorial Fund
Matthew and Vicki Bissell Advised Fund
Hascall Family Donor Advised Fund
Bjork Bradford Donor Advised Fund
Janet A. Haynes and Kelsey Haynes Advised Fund
The Moore Brower Charitable Fund
Heerspink Family Advised Fund
Allan R. and Claudia A. Carlson Advised Fund
The David and Cathy Heldt Charitable Fund
Carpenter Advised Fund
The Heuschkel Family Fund in Memory of Emilie
David M. and Cara V. Cassard Fund
Beverly and William Heyne Fund
Center for Systemic Change Advised Funds
Stuart and Barbara Hoffius Family Fund
Chris-Tina Fund
Thomas E. and Geraldine K. Hogan Fund
Roger and Sally Ciapara Donor Advised Fund
Earl and Donnalee Holton Advised Fund
Colliers International Fund
Ken and June Holtvluwer Fund
Peter C. and Emajean Cook Fund
Doug and Peggy Hoogerhyde Fund
Richard C. and Shirley E. Cooper Advised Fund
The Bart and Fran Housman Charitable Fund
Darooge Family Charitable Fund
David and Marilyn Hunting Fund
Robert J. and Katherine M. Daverman Fund
Margaret P. Idema Fund
DCB Family Fund
William and Beatrice Idema Fund
Douglas DeBoer Memorial Fund
J & N Fund
Eleanor Hager Defoe Fund
JCT Donor Advised Fund
DeLapa Family Fund
Thomas J. and Margaret L. Jack Fund
Achille and Irene Despres, William and Andre Fund
Mike and Sue Jandernoa Advised Fund
Henry J. and Alyce Doele Donor Advised Fund
Andy and Christina Keller Fund
Dyer-Ives Neighborhood Fund
Linn Maxwell Keller Donor Advised Fund
The Ebenezer Fund
Herbert and Glenna Knape Family Fund
Engen Family Fund
David and Phyllis Koslow Fund
Gerald and Jane Feldman Family Fund
Matthew Kutsche Memorial Fund
First National Bank of Michigan Charitable Fund
Lafayette Fund
Fishell Fund
Norm and Marilyn Leven Family Fund
Founder’s Fund
Loeks Family Funds
Tom and Mickie Fox Family Advised Fund
Andy Lubbers Be NICE Memorial Fund
The Freihofer Family Fund
Andy Lubbers Memorial Fund for Mental Health
The Jack and Jill French Charitable Fund
Dr. Jack and Katy Lukens Family Fund
Frey Foundation Fund I
Judson M. and Lynn E. Lynch Family Advised Fund
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Eugene G. and Jean P. Lyons Family Fund
Dr. Lisa Sostecke Fund
The Mackay Charitable Fund
William E. and Norma Sprague Charitable Fund
Mankoff Family Fund
N. Jene Stella Memorial Fund
Chester and Elaine Maternowski Family Fund
The Supp Family Donor Advised Fund
Barbara Mayo-Johnson Donor Advised Fund
Dr. Alfred B. Swanson and Dr. Genevieve de Groot Swanson Advised Fund
Hendrik and Gezina Meijer Fund Liesel Litzenburger Meijer Fund Frank H. and Virginia L. Merlotti Advised Fund Daniel W. Miller and Susan L. Wright-Miller Fund Paul C. and Inez L. Miller Fund Kim S. Mitchell Donor Advised Fund Milton and Eyssy Moore Advised Fund The Michael & Rachel Mraz Fund C. Robert and Patricia Muth Fund
Arvin L. and Pearl M. Tap Fund Steele A. and Mary D. Taylor Advised Fund Timothy Fund Wayne Titche Fund Daniel and Alice Trapp Family Advised Fund Jeff and Margaret Tuori Family Fund Stan and Jackie Vander Roest Fund Andy and Tracy Van Solkema Family Fund Anne Heyboer Vander Heide Fund
The Myers Family Fund
Simon and Mary Vander Kooy Fund
Northouse Family Fund Daniel and Susan Oumedian Family Fund Patricia P. and Armen G. Oumedian Family Fund Louis Padnos Iron & Metal Company Fund
Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Fund The Earl and Gert Visser Charitable Fund Warner Norcross & Judd Fund Waters Corporation/Cassard Family Donor Advised Fund
Padnos/Sarosik Fund Park Avenue Partners
West Michigan Edward Jones Foundation Fund
Peterson Memorial Fund
The John J. Wheeler Charitable Fund
Virgil and Louise Phelps Advised Fund Pimm Donor Advised Fund
Whitsett Family Fund
Gerald and Starr Retzlaff Donor Advised Fund
W.K. Kellogg Foundation Trustee Donor Advised Funds (2)
Rimbaud Fund
Kate Pew Wolters Fund
Leonard and Karen Rinke Fund
Dick and Barbara Young Fund
River City Fund
Zack Family Fund
Richard Roane and Leandro Robles Families Donor Advised Fund Dr. Jack and Lija Romence Children’s Fund
FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS
Michael and Christina Rosloniec Family Fund
Kathryn L. Adamson Fund for Children
Roth Family Fund
Kathryn L. Adamson Fund for the Elderly
E. Alan Rumbaugh Advised Fund
African American Heritage Fund Louise J. Johnson Fund
Sadler Family Fund Nancy and Doug Slade Dynamic Donor Advised Fund
George M. Ames Fund
Sligh Memorial Fund
Lucy E. Barnett Trust for the Elderly
Richard E. Smoke Advised Fund
John, Margaret and Maryellen Berry Fund
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Funds
Gordon and Mary Bowman Fund
Gordon and Janet Moeller, Food Security Fund
Armand F. and Gretchen B. Burch Fund
Needy Children Field of Interest Fund
Cherry (Mrs. James) Carpenter Fund for Children
Norma Olsen Fund for Abused Children
Challenge Scholars Funds
The George and Kaye Wilsted Fund for Children
James and Shirley Balk Family Fund for Challenge Scholars
Leonard and Eileen Newman Fund for the Arts Our LGBT Fund
avid B. and Susan D. Lipner Fund D for Challenge Scholars
Estate of Annette Richards Kathryn and Dennis Sullivan Charitable Fund
Armen Oumedian Challenge Scholars Fund
SVI—Social Venture Investors Fund
Kenneth H. and Margaret L. Childs Fund for Education
Kenneth M. Sweers Fund for the Homeless Patricia Haan Timmer Fund for Downtown Charities
Bruce Alexis Cornelius Memorial Fund for Mental Health Agencies
Youth Field of Interest Fund
George M. and Lucinda Ann Edison Memorial Trust Fund Emma Sherwood Evans Trust Fund
OPERATING/SPECIAL PROJECT FUNDS
Charles Evenson Fund for the Environment
Administrative Fund
William S. Folz Fund for Cancer Research
Charitable Gift Annuity Funds (39)
Fund for Arts and Social Engagement
Grand Rapids Community Foundation Reserve Fund
Fund for Economic Prosperity
Special Project Funds Building Campaign Fund
Fund for Education
City of Hudsonville Terra Square
licent Epps Jasperse Memorial Fund A for Academic Achievement
Encore Fund
Fund for Health
Michigan Health Endowment Fund
Fund for the Environment
Nonprofit Technical Assistance Fund
Fund for Neighborhoods
On The Ground Grand Rapids
Healthy Youth & Healthy Seniors Fund
Rosa Parks Sculpture Project
Cecilia Hoagland Fund for Local Veterans
The Spirit of Grand Rapids
Arthur H. Holmes Handicap Fund
Vandenberg Statue Project
Homeless Prevention Endowment Fund Mary I. and David D. Hunting Family Fund
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
Elizabeth J. Steed Johnson Fund for Healthcare and Community Health
Anonymous Scholarship Fund (1)
Ken, Melinda and Andrew Krei Youth Fund
General Scholarship Fund
Ladies Literary Club Fund for Literary Arts
Altrusa Scholarship Fund
The C. Lincoln Linderholm Trust
Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids Scholarship Fund
Duncan Littlefair Literary Fund for Children
Noyes L. Avery, Jr. and Ann E. Avery Scholarship Fund
The J. Leslie Livingston Memorial Fund William H. and Inetta P. Martindill Fund
Black Men Building Resources Scholarship Fund
Robert D. Mieras Fund for Dance and Music
Geraldine Geistert Boss Scholarship Fund
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Harry J. Brown and Lucille B. Brown Scholarship Fund
Miller Johnson West Michigan Diversity Scholarship Fund
Orrie and Dorothy Cassada Scholarship Fund
The Joshua Esch Mitchell Aviation Scholarship Fund
Llewellyn L. Cayvan String Instrument Scholarship Fund
Robert L. and Hilda Treasure Mitchell Scholarship Fund
Aim High Jerry Clay Scholarship Fund
Harry J. Morris Jr. Emergency Services Education Scholarship Fund
Thomas D. Coffield Scholarship Fund Paul Collins Scholarship Fund Rosemary Cook Education Scholarship Fund Country Fresh, LLC Scholarship Fund Gerald M. Crane Memorial Music Scholarship Fund
NAIFA West Michigan Scholarship Fund Dr. Patricia E. Newby Close Up Scholarship Fund Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship Fund Olson Family Scholarship Fund
Darooge Family Scholarship Fund
Patricia P. and Armen G. Oumedian Scholarship Fund
Achille and Irene Despres, William and Andre Scholarship Fund
Forrest Arthur Pletcher Memorial Fund
Donald J. DeYoung Education Fund Edwin F. Doyle Scholarship Fund Economic Club of Grand Rapids Scholarship Fund George and Louise Egeler Fund Supporting YESP Virginia Valk Fehsenfeld Scholarship Fund Melbourne and Alice E. Frontjes Scholarship Fund Carolyn Gallmeyer Fund
Armando “Frank” Quaglia Veterans Scholarship Reach for Your Goal Scholarship Fund Josephine Ringold Scholarship Fund David and Laurie Russell Family Scholarship for Habitat for Humanity of Kent County Families Alan R. Ryan Scholarship Fund Margery J. Seeger Scholarship Fund Ronald T. Smith Family Scholarship Fund
Mathilda Gallmeyer Scholarship Fund Grand Rapids Combined Theatre Scholarship Fund Grand Rapids Scholarship Association Fund Grand Rapids University Prep Founders’ Scholarship
Gladys A. Snauble Scholarship Fund Christine Soper Scholarship Fund Dr. William E. and Norma Sprague Scholarship Fund
Hackett Family Scholarship Fund
Dorothy B. and Charles E. Thomas Fund in support of the Ringold Scholarship
Guy D. and Mary Edith Halladay Trust Fund
Dorothy J. Thurston Scholarship Fund
Donald and Florence Hunting Memorial Fund
Mildred E. Troske Scholarship Fund
The Jack Family Educational Fund
Trust of the GR Federation of U of M Alumnae Club
Camilla C. Johnson Scholarship Trust Fund Jackie Klinesteker Minority Scholarship Fund
University of Michigan GR Alumnae Trust Scholarship Fund
Vivian M. Kommer Scholarship Fund
Margaret Appelt Kerr Fund
Ladies Literary Club Scholarship Fund
Meta Prange Murphy/Lucille Prange Fund
Lavina A. Laible Scholarship Trust Fund
Rosemary Scott Fund
Stephen D. Lankester Scholarship Fund
retchen Slack Appelt and Doris Ann Slack G Scholarship Fund
Sherman L. and Mabel C. Lepard Scholarship Fund Dr. Jack and Katy Lukens Family Scholarship Fund
Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship Fund
John T. and Frances J. Maghielse Scholarship Fund
Keith C. VanderHyde Scholarship Fund
Fred and Lena Meijer Scholarship Funds
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Jacob R. and Mary M. Van Loo; Lenore K. Van Loo; and Anne Van Loo Eldred Scholarship Fund
Marian A. Aldrich Fund American Box Board Community Fund
Chad Vollmer Scholarship Fund
Gasper J. Amodeo Fund
Warner Norcross & Judd Scholarship Fund
Employees of Autocam Fund
Donald M. Wells Scholarship Fund
John W. and Margaret Bertsch Fund
Elmo Wierenga Ottawa Hills Alumni Scholarship Fund Walter C. Winchester Scholarship Fund
Anna Bissell Charity Trust Fund James and Margaret Black Estate
Michael J. Wolf Scholarship Fund
Edward H. Blickley Fund
Dr. Richard J. Woltersom Medical Scholarship Fund
Harvey and Margaret Brower Fund
Violet Wondergem Health Science Scholarship Fund
Orville and Jean Bulman Estate
Audrey L. Wright Scholarship Fund
Allan and Claudia Carlson Family Fund
Youth Enrichment Scholarship Program
William J. Chaille Fund Eugene D. Conger Fund
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
Louis A. Cornelius Trust
Fund for the Community Good
Dallas and Helen Darling Fund
Lynne M. Black Fund
Cornelia De Fouw Fund
Joy A. Brown-Baker Fund
George and Louise Egeler Fund
Laurie and Crawford Craft Family Fund
Engineered Protection Systems Fund
William and Patricia Edison Fund
Henry A. Fox Family Fund
James and Bebe Glerum Fund
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Frey Fund
Eleanore and Robert Howieson Fund
Jim McKay and Twink Frey Fund
The David B. and Susan D. Lipner Fund
Mrs. L. C. Gardner Fund
Ernest & Lorraine Malkewitz Fund
Carol E. Greene Fund for Community Good
Allen S. & Barbara P. Marcus Fund
Chester A. Hall Fund
Marjorie and Robert Neubig Fund
Leon W. Hall Fund
Roth Family Fund for Community Good
Stanley C. Hall Fund
Robert and Claire Schaefer Fund
Bill and Claudia Hardy Fund
Diana Sieger Leadership Fund
Haslinger Family Fund
Elmer and Mable Slemons Fund
Minnie E. Haven Fund
Bill and Barbara Van’t Hof Fund
Elizabeth Herkner Fund Edward M. Herpolsheimer Fund
Contributions Receivable (split-interest)
Karl E. Herpolsheimer Fund
J ohn H. and Nancy L. Batts Trust, Mr. and Mrs. Max Doering Trust, Diane S. Farage Trust, Gilchrist Family Trust, Edwin R. Hondelink Trust, Clare and Grace Jarecki Trust, Ben Lee Jr. Estate, Robert D. Mackey Trust, Millard M. Moore and Viola M. Moore Trust, C. Allen Payne Trust, Dorothy Scholwalter Estate, Dorothy J. Thurston Trust, Herbert E. Thurston Family Trust, Kenneth Vonk Trust, Waddell-Cioni Trust
Dirk and Victoria Hoffius Fund Orianna D. Hooker Fund Arthur J. and Sue H. Hoover Fund Robert and Adelaide Hoover Fund Allen I. and Helen J. Hunting Fund Walter D. Idema Fund
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Walter D. Idema Charitable Trust
Eileen Slootmaker Fund
Clare and Grace Jarecki Fund
Mary A. and Lenore G. Smith Fund
Elizabeth J. Steed Johnson Trust
Marvin Stahl Fund
Kent Charitable Fund
Paul L. Steketee Fund
William E. and Sue Kincaid Fund
Graham F. “Deck” and Ruth B. Stewart Fund
Mary Jane Kirchgessner Trust
Joseph and Helen Tulos Fund
Jane and Sam Kravitz Fund for Community Good
Adrian Van Daalen Fund
Robert J. Kulms Trust
Earle Vande Poel Charitable Fund
Perry M. and Hazel A. Lawr Fund
Keith C. VanderHyde Fund
Ben H. Lee, Jr. Fund
Biem H. and Irene G. Vandermass Fund
Harvey E. Lemmen Fund
Herbert and Doris Vander Mey Fund for Community Good
Clara T. Limbert Fund
Englebert J. and Lelah Sexton Vogt Trust
Gertrude Lindberry Fund Charles W. Loosemore Fund Dr. Jack and Katy Lukens Fund
Estate of Ralph A. Voigt Jeanette Shelly Warner Fund John C. Whitcomb Fund
Hale J. Mackay Fund
Marion Stuart White Fund
Glen C. Mason Fund
Estate of Zoe F. Whitworth Trust
Geraldine F. Masters Fund Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. McCobb Fund
Mrs. Imogene W. Wickett Fund C. John Gill and Rita Williams Fund
Isabel McLeod Fund George and Mary Metz Charitable Fund
Arthur D. Wolf Foundation Trust Charles D. and Irene A. Worden Fund
Mary D. Morman Trust
Estate of Curtis M. Wylie
Estate of Melanie L. Muir Estate of Dr. Clifford T. Nelson
George L. and Esther B. Young Trust
Nordic Fund Francis J. O’Connor Fund Jackman and Helen Palmatier Fund Mary I. and Robert C. Pew Fund Chalmers and Esther Quaintance Fund Charlotte M. Raniville Fund Leonard and Dora Rosenzweig Fund Theodore R. and Caroline Schoonbeck Fund Grace L. Schouten Memorial Trust Fund Willard and Barbara Schroeder Fund Schuil Family Fund Margery Seeger Fund Erin Slade Memorial Fund Estate of Isabelle and Herman Slanger
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NEW FUNDS 2016-2017
NEW RECOGNITION FUNDS 2016-2017
Laurie Finney Beard Family Fund
Lynne M. Black Fund
Gordon and Mary Bowman Fund
Laurie and Crawford Craft Family Fund
Camp Henry Endowment Fund
William and Patricia Edison Fund
David M. and Cara V. Cassard Fund
Eleanore and Robert Howieson Fund
Gerald and Jane Feldman Family Fund
Louise J. Johnson Fund
Gene and Tubie Gilmore Fund
Ernest & Lorraine Malkewitz Fund
Bill and Claudia Hardy Fund
Allen S. & Barbara P. Marcus Fund
Allen I. and Helen J. Hunting Fund
James and Teresa McCarty Family Fund
Allen I. and Helen J. Hunting Research and Innovation Fund for the Grand Valley State University, Robert B. Annis Water Resources Institute
Marjorie and Robert Neubig Diana Sieger Leadership Fund
Allen I. and Helen J. Hunting Reserve Fund to Support Grand River Restoration William and Jewel Eckstrom Helping Hand Fund Andy Lubbers Be NICE Memorial Fund Andy Lubbers Memorial Fund for Mental Health Dr. Jack and Katy Lukens Family Scholarship Fund William H. and Inetta P. Martindill Fund Olson Family Scholarship Fund On The Ground Grand Rapids Senior Neighbors Agency Fund Jeff and Margaret Tuori Family Fund Stan and Jackie Vander Roest Fund Andy and Tracy Van Solkema Family Fund W.K. Kellogg Foundation Trustee Donor Advised Fund Zack Family Fund
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We recognize the following people in whose honor or memory gifts to Grand Rapids Community Foundation were made. IN HONOR OF
IN MEMORY OF
Ken and Judy Betz
Robert H. Becker
F. Martin Johnson
Forrest A. Pletcher
Lynne Black
Shannon Benton
Robert P. Kimball
David M. Post
William "Jack" Brown
Anna Booher
Marilyn Knudson
Carl Richards Jr.
Christina Earley
Raymond Boozer
Matthew Kutsche
Luke Roobol
Marilyn A. Lankfer
Patricia Caldwell
Katie Lincoln
Matthew J. Scothorn
Joshua Leckrone
Cherry (Mrs. James) Carpenter
Paul Little
Robert F. Streelman
Glenn Lorch
Kent J. Vana
Andy Lubbers
Thomas Vogt
Jean Lyons
Jean Waite
Julian McCallum
Luella M. Warnshuis
Rose Nanzig
Roger Warnshuis
Drew Passinault
Charles Westra
Andrew Patner
Marjorie Yardley
Joyce Norton Patrick Scripps Lynn Warshaw
Gerald Crane Shirley K. Daniels Robert Eleveld Donald Freeman Susan S. Freihofer Barbara J. Hoag James William Hoerner
Betty Jane Pletcher
Each year, people we know and love pass away, but our memories and their legacies remain with us. Grand Rapids Community Foundation remembers the following people who made provisions in their estate plans to benefit the community. REALIZED PLANNED GIFTS Mary Bowman Don Jandernoa Jean Lyons Ernest and Lorraine Malkewitz Roger Martindill Caroline Schoonbeck Jean M. Whittier
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Grand Rapids Community Foundation
CASA of Kent County, Inc.
makes competitive grants to nonprofits
Children’s Assessment Center
in Kent County. Our grant priority
Children’s Healing Center
areas include education (with a focus on Challenge Scholars), the environment, health, the arts and social engagement,
Community Rebuilders Creston Neighborhood Association
neighborhoods and economic prosperity.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
Grants are made with a focus on inclusion
Dwelling Place of Grand Rapids
and equity. This list includes grants from
Ebony Road Players
our Fund for Community Good, Field of
Exalta Health
Interest and Designated Funds.
Families Through Adoption
The Community Foundation is the largest provider of college scholarships in Kent
First Steps Kent Friends of Grand Rapids Parks
County. This year we awarded more
GR Urban Young Life
than $1.2 million in scholarships to
Grand Rapids African American Health Institute
677 students.
Grand Rapids African American Museum and Archives
In all, our grants and scholarships totaled
Grand Rapids Downtown Market Education Foundation
$13,397,096, with Donor Advised Funds contributing $5,116,605 to the total.
Grand Rapids HQ Grand Rapids Initiative for Leaders Grand Rapids Public Schools
This list includes organizations that received a competitive grant award from the Community Foundation’s Fund for Community Good, Field of Interest and Designated funds.
Grand Rapids Trans Foundation Grand Rapids Urban League Grandville Avenue Arts & Humanities Greater Grand Rapids NAACP Branch
UNRESTRICTED, FIELD OF INTEREST & DESIGNATED
Healthy Homes Coalition of West Michigan
Actors’ Theatre Company
Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital Foundation
Alternatives in Motion
Hispanic Center of Western Michigan
Arbor Circle
Home Repair Services
Boy Scouts of America, Gerald R. Ford Council
Indian Trails Camp
Boys and Girls Clubs of Grand Rapids Youth Commonwealth
Jubilee Jobs
Camp Blodgett Camp Henry c/o Westminster Presbyterian Church Camp Roger
Heartside Ministry
KConnect Kent School Services Network Kingdom Minded Ministries Land Conservancy of West Michigan
Camp Shout Out
LINC UP
Camp Tall Turf Cancer Research Consortium of West Michigan
Lincoln Lake Baptist Youth Camp, Inc.
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Grants
Grand Rapids Community Foundation Youth Grant Committee Awards
Local First Educational Foundation Lowell Area Arts Council Lowell Area Historical Museum
Youth Grant Committee
Michawana Youth Camp
Better Wiser Stronger
Migrant Legal Aid
Comprehensive Therapy Center
Mind Meets Music
DA Blodgett–St. John’s
Muskegon Family of YMCA Camp Pendalouan
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
National Kidney Foundation of Michigan
Ebony Road Players
New City Neighbors
Girls Growing II Women, Inc.
NIA Centre
Grace’s Table
Noorthoek Academy
Junior Achievement of Michigan Great Lakes
North Kent Community Services
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital
One Wyoming
No Surrender Running Club
Opera Grand Rapids
Planned Parenthood of Michigan
Opportunities Unlimited for the Blind
Rockford Public Schools
Our Hope Association
Union High School
Our Lady of Consolation Education Foundation
UTYT Stretch Your Imagination
Out on the Lakeshore
Westwood Middle School
Remembrance Ranch Revive and Thrive Project
Grants from Community Funds held at Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Senior Neighbors
Hudsonville-Jenison Community Foundation
Special Olympics Michigan (State Office)
Arbor Circle*
Spectrum Health Foundation
Autism Family Network*
Spring Hill Camps
City of Hudsonville
Streams of Hope
Kenowa Chapter of National AMBUCS
The Other Way Ministries
Ottawa County Parks & Recreation
The SOURCE
Starlight Ministries
Trout Unlimited
Ionia County Community Foundation
True North Community Services
Belding Area Schools
Urban Core Collective
Feeding America West Michigan
Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts
Friends of Lake Odessa Community Library*
Urban Roots GR
Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore*
Van Andel Research Institute
Habitat for Humanity of Ionia County
Well House
Ionia County Intermediate School District*
West Michigan Center for Arts & Technology
Ionia Montcalm Families Against Narcotics
West Michigan Partnership for Children
Ionia Public Schools*
YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids
Junior Achievement of Michigan Great Lakes
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Lake Odessa Community Library*
Village of Sparta
Lakewood Public Schools*
Wyoming Community Foundation
Lyons Township
Artists Creating Together*
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital*
Camp Blodgett*
Portland District Library
City of Wyoming*
Portland Public Schools
Godfrey Lee Public Schools
Saranac Community Schools
Godwin Heights Public Schools
Saranac Public Library
HSB, Inc.*
Spectrum Health Foundation*
Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital*
Lowell Area Community Fund
Project C.O.O.L.*
Baby Pantry of Lowell
Streams of Hope*
City of Lowell
The Dock Outreach Ministry
Fallasburg Historical Society
Wyoming Public Schools
Gilda’s LaughFest Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical Association Greater Lowell Chamber Foundation Hope Network Impact: A Wesleyan Church Junior Achievement of Michigan Great Lakes Kent County Youth Agricultural Association Lowell Area Arts Council Lowell Area Fire & Emergency Services Authority Lowell Area Historical Museum Lowell Area Recreation Authority Lowell Area Schools Lowell Area Schools Education Foundation Lowell Charter Township Lowell Community Wellness North Country Trail Association Rotary Club of Lowell Community Foundation YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids Sparta Community Foundation Junior Achievement of Michigan Great Lakes* Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital* North Kent Community Services Sparta Area Schools Sparta Township Library
*Awarded from the Youth Grant Committee Fund
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F is for Financials.
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This was an outstanding year financially for Grand Rapids Community Foundation. We had gift revenue of $6.8 million, and we once again awarded over $13 million in grants and scholarships. Our main endowed pool, the Balanced Plus Pool, returned +12.9 percent for the year. This very diversified investment pool aims to provide long-term investment returns while reducing risk through asset diversification. Returns were driven by very positive results in domestic and international equity markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, a widely used measure of stock market performance, is up over 20 percent since the election last year. Improved corporate earnings, low unemployment and continued low interest rates have all driven the positive returns. The Community Foundation also offers two other investment options for donors. The Balanced Pool, a 60 percent stock/40 percent bond fund returned +11.9 percent for the year. The Socially Responsible Pool, a 60 percent stock/40 percent bond fund that considers both financial and social good in its investments, returned +12.9 percent for the year. We are very pleased with the results for the year. All Grand Rapids Community Foundation portfolios are under the direct oversight of the Investment Review Committee (IRC), which reports to the Board of Trustees. The IRC is composed of senior level finance and business professionals who focus on aligning the investment portfolio with the Community Foundation’s long-term financial goals. It is a privilege to work alongside a group of such talented and dedicated individuals. The IRC made several changes to the portfolio over the last year, including a new investment advisor, a new investment policy statement and several new investment managers. While the near term presents several challenges from an investing perspective, the IRC believes the portfolio is well positioned to achieve our long-term financial goals. We are proud to have recently received a 4 Star (highest rating) from Charity Navigator, with a near perfect rating in accountability and transparency for the efforts we make in providing information to our donors. S TA N VA N D E R R O E S T Chief Financial Officer
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Statements of Financial Position, June 30
ASSETS
2017
2016
Investments, at Market Value
$315,369,035
$289,384,058
Beneficial Interests in Perpetual Trusts
$2,198,396
$2,150,779
Split-Interest Agreements Receivable
$4,047,179
$3,835,678
Gifts and Pledges Receivable
$1,335,069
$2,719,187
Notes Receivable
$2,716,675
$2,467,205
Property, Furniture + Equipment, Net of Accum. Dep.
$3,804,711
$4,035,047
Prepaid Expenses
$1,776
$10,130
Reinsurance Contracts
$1,609,648
$1,762,700
Cash Surrender Value of Life Insurance
$679,852
$635,827
Total Assets
$331,762,341
$307,000,611
Accounts Payable
$0
$53,732
Grants and Scholarships Payable
$5,141,271
$5,176,058
Charitable Gift Annuities Payable
$2,319,440
$2,476,909
Funds Held on Behalf of Nonprofit Endowments
$16,615,418
$14,697,792
Total Liabilities
$24,076,129
$22,404,491
Board Designated Endowment
$263,904,316
$242,161,211
Undesignated
$22,875,285
$20,647,553
Temporarily Restricted
$14,240,001
$15,168,363
Permanently Restricted
$6,666,610
$6,618,993
LIABILITIES
NET ASSETS Unrestricted:
Total Net Assets $307,686,212 $284,596,120 Total Liabilities and Net Assets
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$331,762,341
$307,000,611
Statements of Activities Year Ended, June 30
REVENUES AND GAINS/(LOSSES) + OTHER SUPPORT 2016 2017 Investment Income
$3,589,208
$3,774,665
(Net of investment expenses of $1,141,433 in 2017 and $1,127,777 in 2016)
Realized Gains on Sale of Investments
$4,969,983
$7,380,927
Change in Fair Value of Investments
$27,858,687
($23,381,907)
Bequests and Gifts
$6,760,719
$10,172,124
Change in Fair Value of Charitable Gift Annuities
($150,396)
($25,173)
Change in Fair Value of Split-Interest Agreements
$568,243
($49,276)
Less: Amounts Allocable to Nonprofits
($2,562,479)
($149,889)
Total Revenues and Gains/(Losses)
$41,033,965
($2,278,529)
Grants and Scholarships Authorized
$13,397,096
$13,030,606
Charitable and Philanthropic Expenses
$1,340,045
$1,439,602
Community Initiatives and Fund Program Expenses
$1,031,009
$1,018,719
Less: Amounts Allocable to Nonprofits
($644,854)
($589,112)
Management and General
$1,147,717
$1,190,320
Development and Marketing
$1,447,013
$1,409,094
Fund Management
$225,847
$194,980
Total Expenses
$17,943,873
$17,694,209
Change in Net Assets
$23,090,092
($19,972,738)
Net Assets, Beginning of Year
$284,596,120
$304,568,858
Net Assets, End of Year
$307,686,212
$284,596,120
EXPENSES
Supporting Services:
Audited financials have been given an unmodified opinion by our auditors Plante & Moran PLLC. If you would like a copy of the full audit, please call Grand Rapids Community Foundation at 616-454-1751 or visit our website www.grfoundation.org. Analysis of Expenses 16% Support Services as a percentage of total expenses 84% Community Leadership and Grants as a percentage of total expenses
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Assets by Fund Type
9%
Community Funds $26,792,860
30%
12%
Unrestricted Funds
Designated + Nonprofit Funds
$101,290,466
$38,574,694
10%
24%
Scholarship Funds
Donor Advised Funds
$35,210,973
4%
Operating/ Special Project + I nitiatives/Building
11%
Field of I nterest Funds $36,591,596
$12,106,353
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$81,195,399
23 %
s + Social gagement
GrantsAssets + Scholarships byType Priority Area Assets by byFund Fund Type- -June June30 30
35 35%%
23 23%%
Education Education
Arts Arts+ +Social Social Engagement Engagement
10 10%%
18 18%%
Environment Environment
Health Health
2%
Economic Prosperity
12 12%%
Neighborhoods Neighborhoods
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Economic Econom Prosperit Prosperi
Net Annual Returns
2014 16.1%
2013
2017
13.1%
12.9%
2015 1.2%
2016 -4.5%
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Asset Allocation of Balanced Plus Pool, June 30, 2017
59.8% Global Equity
10.7% Global F ixed I ncome
17.4% Diversifying S trategies (Absolute Return)
9.5% Real Assets (Real Estate, N atural Resources, I nfrastructure)
2.6% Cash
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MISSION
Our mission is to build and manage our community’s permanent endowment and lead the community to strengthen the lives of its people. VISION
We envision a magnetic and interconnected West Michigan community. VALUES
Integrity Excellence Inclusion Sustainability Bold Aspirations NORTH STAR
For West Michigan to grow and prosper, we must make sure that everyone can apply their talents and creativity to fuel our future. It is only by connecting across perspectives and overcoming inequities that we can build and sustain an inclusive economy and thriving community.
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About Grand Rapids Community Foundation
Staff
Diana R. Sieger PRESIDENT
Ashley René Lee
Laurie Craft
VICE PRESIDENT, PR & MARKETING
VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
Kate Luckert Schmid
Marilyn Zack, CAP
VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAM
VICE PRESIDENT, DEVELOPMENT
Stan Vander Roest, CPA CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
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Emily Ambs
Ruth Bishop
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, PROGRAM
EDUCATION PROGRAM OFFICER
Lynne Black
Jan Burns
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
EVENTS & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
Janean Couch
Jason England
PROGRAM OFFICER
RECEPTIONIST
Giuliana Fuentes CHALLENGE SCHOLARS ASSISTANT
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Staff
Kevin Harmelink HUMAN RESOURCES &
Barb Forseman
Rená Guttrich
OPERATIONS ASSOCIATE
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
Keri Jaynes
Cris Kutzli
GRANTS MANAGER
CHALLENGE SCHOLARS DIRECTOR
OPERATIONS MANAGER
Mary Karrip
Ben Oliver
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT,
CHALLENGE SCHOLARS ADVISOR
DEVELOPMENT
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Ann Puckett
Shaun Shira, CAP
Jill Tiefenbach
IT MANAGER
MAJOR AND PLANNED GIFTS DIRECTOR
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP
Jenine Torres DEVELOPMENT OFFICER
Tracy Van Solkema, BCRE-PRO
Liz Warners
RESEARCH & DATA SERVICES SPECIALIST
PHILANTHROPIC SERVICES ASSOCIATE
Johngerlyn "Jonse" Young, CAP
Max
PHILANTHROPIC SERVICES DIRECTOR
CHIEF MORALE OFFICER
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Trustees
Christina Keller
Carlos Sanchez
Laurie Finney Beard
2017 CHAIR
2017 VICE CHAIR
DIRECTOR, LATINO BUSINESS &
PRESIDENT
RETIRED, REGION PRESIDENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER
CASCADE BUSINESS TEAM
OLD NATIONAL BANK
2016 CHAIR
FERRIS STATE UNIVERSITY
Thomas Kyros
Emily Loeks
EXECUTIVE PARTNER
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
VARNUM, LLP
LOEKS THEATRES, INC.
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Ana Ramirez-Saenz
Richard Roane
FOUNDER AND CEO
PARTNER
LA FUENTE CONSULTING, LLC
WARNER NORCROSS & JUDD, LLP
Michael Rosloniec
Amy Ruis
Wayne Wilson
FAMILY WEALTH/INSTITUTIONAL
OWNER
SVP, GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
CONSULTING DIRECTOR
ART OF THE TABLE AND APERITIVO
PRIORITY HEALTH
GREYSTONE CONSULTING
NOT PIC TURED Wayman Britt
Paul Keep
John Lown
Arend Lubbers
INTERIM COUNTY
CONSULTANT
STUDENT TRUSTEE
PRESIDENT EMERITUS
PRESIDENT & CEO
ADMINISTRATOR
THE LEADERSHIP GROUP
CATHOLIC CENTRAL
GRAND VALLEY
ROMAN MANUFACTURING, INC.
HIGH SCHOOL
STATE UNIVERSITY
KENT COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
Grand Rapids Community Foundation 2016-2017 Annual Report
Robert W. Roth
About Grand Rapids Community Foundation
MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR PHILANTHROPY
Grand Rapids Community Foundation has a staff of professionals to help you accomplish your philanthropic goals. Whether you are interested in giving during your lifetime as an annual donor to the Fund for Community Good—or want to establish a fund or create a planned gift— we are here to help. We’ll listen and provide ideas and options to help you make our greater Grand Rapids community even greater!
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HOW TO APPLY FOR A GRANT
Grants are awarded six times per year after review by program staff, the Community Action Committee and approval by the Board of Trustees. Pre–applications and grant proposals are accepted throughout the year. Minimally, grant applicants must serve people in Kent County, have IRS 501(c)(3) designation and work in the areas of education, arts and social engagement, the environment, health, neighborhoods or economic prosperity. Our guidelines detail other criteria for funding consideration. To learn more about submitting a pre–application or applying for a grant, please visit Grand Rapids Community Foundation online at grfoundation.org or call 616.454.1751.
Grand Rapids Community Foundation 2016-2017 Annual Report
About Grand Rapids Community Foundation
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