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.
Binda served as board vice president and president of what would become the Battle Creek Community Foundation. After establishing their own private ...
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A grant from the Battle Creek Community Foundation, plus individual and corporate support, helped the Battle Creek Metropolitan Area Moustache Society raise $13000 for a disc golf course at Irving...more
Thank you to the Empty Bowl sponsors this year: the Kellogg Company Corporate Citizenship Fund, the Battle Creek Community Foundation, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Binda Foundation, Robert and...more
... Humanergy; Kelly Boles-Chapman, Battle Creek Community Foundation; Julie Bosley, Kellogg Company; Jim Burkheimer, DENSO Manufacturing Michigan, Inc.; ...
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Those who are eligible for the fund will submit applications that will be reviewed by the Battle Creek Community Foundation. "Hopefully this will be able to help others," Brown said. Even...more
You can keep your welcome mat out like our friends at the Battle Creek Community Foundation and First 5 Humboldt's Better Together Program, meeting monthly to review proposals and make grant...more
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