Kalamazoo Community Foundation



In 1925, with a gift of $1,000 in his hand and a vision of a better community in his heart, Dr. W. E. Upjohn helped to establish the Kalamazoo Community Foundation. From that first seed, the Community Foundation's assets have grown to approximately $295 million, enabling it to help people achieve their philanthropic goals, and to play a key role in addressing community needs, now and in the future.


Founded on the simple idea that it is its responsibility to look after one another, the Kalamazoo Community Foundation is nurtured and sustained by the people of the greater Kalamazoo area. Individuals, families, businesses and organizations have established 800 charitable funds at the Community Foundation.

Web Address

www.kalfound.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @kalfound




    

Recent News from Kalamazoo Community Foundation


Battle Creek, Kalamazoo foundations, United Way team up to help shooting victims
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WZZM) -- In response to Saturday's tragedies, the Kalamazoo Community Foundation and the Battle Creek...more

Kalamazoo Wings to host "We Are Kalamazoo" game
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation

... Help Now! Fund, a collaborative fund set up by the Battle Creek Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation, and the United...more

After Kalamazoo mass shootings, community groups combine efforts to help
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Joining the effort, the Kalamazoo Community Foundation, and United Way of the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo Region will be partnering with...more

Community fund following Kalamazoo shootings raises $35K so far
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation

The Battle Creek Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation, and United Way of the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo Region say...more

Consumers Energy Foundation Grant strengthens 5toONE
Foundation: Grand Rapids Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation, Osceola County Community Foundation, Skillman Foundation

Consumers Energy Foundation Grant strengthens 5toONE TRAVERSE CITY A first-of-its-kind early childhood development network that continues...more

“This is going to make us stronger:” Fundraising for Kalamazoo
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Kalamazoo had experienced a shooting incident in which several people were shot, and a fundraiser was taking place in order to help with those that were shot, or for their families affected by the...more

Osceola County Community Foundation celebrates 25 years
Foundation: Grand Rapids Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation, Osceola County Community Foundation, Skillman Foundation, Kellogg Foundation

Osceola County Community Foundation celebrates 25 years OSCEOLA COUNTY It s a big year for the Osceola County Community Foundation,...more

Fund Created To Create "Safer Communities" After Kalamazoo Shooting
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation

The Kalamazoo Community Foundation, Battle Creek Community Foundation and the United Way of the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo...more

M&M Area Community Foundation awards 10 grants
Foundation: Grand Rapids Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation, Skillman Foundation

M&M Area Community Foundation awards 10 grants MENOMINEE The M&M Area Community Foundation recently awarded grants to...more

Community Foundation accepting scholarship applications through March 1
Foundation: Grand Rapids Community Foundation, Kalamazoo Community Foundation, Skillman Foundation

...accepting scholarship applications through March 1 MANISTEE The Manistee County Community Foundation is accepting scholarship...more



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