The Battle Creek Community Foundation is a public foundation built by individuals, families and businesses that care about their community. These groups donate their time and resources to make Battle Creek a better place to live - today and in the future.
The Battle Creek Community Foundation was founded in 1974 by Leonard White, Robert B. Miller, and Harry Davidson. Their goal was to create a way for people of all means to be able to give back to their community.
More than 200 officials are expected to attend, according to a news release from Battle Creek Community Foundation. Guests invited to participate in...more
The Battle Creek Community Foundation is instrumental for enabling Battle Creek to offer bicycle rentals to anybody through its B-cycle station project.
With the support of downtown bike shop...more
A youth robotics competition team for sixth through ninth graders in Battle Creek will be able to continue to provide young people with hands-on experience in science, technology, engineering, and...more
Representatives from Battle Creek Public Schools, the Battle Creek Community Foundation and others spoke throughout the event, but one speaker had a more personal experience Sunday. Sidney DeBoer,...more
Brenda Hunt, president and CEO of the Battle Creek Community Foundation, said this has been one of the toughest years she's seen so far. Savings have been exhausted and back-up funds are running...more
He says he's been commissioned by God to encourage people to establish a scholarship fund at the Battle Creek Community Foundation, an organization in which he's been a volunteer for years....more
Capacity Building Grants from Nonprofit Alliance are available to support projects of organizations to effectively and efficiently meet their mission in the areas of technology, fund development,...more
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