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


Gretta Terrentine named director of the Greg Jennings Foundation in Kalamazoo
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Terrentine, who was most recently community investment manage involved in grants evaluation with the Kalamazoo Community Foundation, has a wealth of experience in nonprofit administration and...more

Kalamazoo Community Foundation Appoints New Vice President
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

The Kalamazoo Community Foundation has recently announced that appointment of new a Vice President of Community Investment and Director of Marketing Communications. Suprotik Stotz-Ghosh became VP...more

Kalamazoo Community Foundation Grants for Summer Youth Employment Program
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

The Kalamazoo City Commission accepted a $50,000 grant from the Kalamazoo Community Foundation to fund the city's Summer Youth Employment Program for teens ages 14 to 17, giving 100 teenagers jobs...more

$40,000 to Provide Public Transportation
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

The Greater Kalamazoo United Way and Kalamazoo Community Foundation awarded a $40,000 grant to Kalamazoo Housing Choices and will be administered by Michigan Works and KRESA's Youth Opportunities...more

New President and CEO of Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

The Kalamazoo Community Foundation has chosen Carrie Pickett-Erway to be its new president and chief executive officer aiming to work collaboratively with other community partners to make an impact...more

Student literacy: Kalamazoo Public Schools to train parents to help kids be ...
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation, Kellogg Foundation

With $11 million in grants from the Kalamazoo Community Foundation and Kellogg Foundation, Kalamazoo Public Schools is embarking on a program to train parents to help their children become better...more

Kalamazoo Community Foundation names Don Vander Kooy interim president/CEO
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation

By Mickey Ciokajlo | Kalamazoo Gazette KALAMAZOO — Don Vander Kooy, the former long-time head of Family & Children Services, has been tapped by the Kalamazoo Community Foundation to be its...more

Kalamazoo invests $11M in education
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation, Kellogg Foundation

The Kalamazoo Community Foundation said it will add $5 million over the next five years to a $6 million WK Kellogg Foundation gift announced last month to form "The Learning Network of Greater...more

Learning Network partnership to focus on preschool, parenting in Kalamazoo
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation, Kellogg Foundation

By Fritz Klug | The Kalamazoo Gazette Mark Bugnaski / Kalamazoo GazettePresident/CEO at Kalamazoo Community Foundation Juan Olivarez talks with Huilan Yang Krenn, Program Officer for WK Kellogg...more

Kellogg Foundation spends $8.4M on education projects
Foundation: Kalamazoo Community Foundation, Kellogg Foundation

Below is a look at those grants: » Kalamazoo Community Foundation: $6 million over three years for literacy projects in Kalamazoo County. The foundation will announce specifics next week. » Calhoun...more



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