Since 1963, the Community Foundation has been an agent for positive change in the Ann Arbor community. Education, health care, basic human services, transportation, the arts, youth and senior programs - it would be hard to think of even one aspect of life or one segment of the population that has not benefited from grants made by the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation.
From 200 pounds of red worms to a dance center at Riverside Arts Center, from food pantries to college scholarships for students who don't smoke, the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation has spent...more
Together with hundreds of individuals, service groups, and organizations, two key partners - the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation and United Bank and Trust - contribute generously to the program....more
High school students from all public and private Ann Arbor area high schools are encouraged to apply for membership to the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation Youth Council. AAACF's Youth Council...more
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation Youth Council. A total of $35000 in funding will be available to support nonprofit organizations and programs that serve youth in Washtenaw County. *...more
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation has named Stephanie Freeth its new vice president for development and donor services to work closely with president and CEO Cheryl Elliott and and the Foundation's...more
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation has awarded $15,000 in grants to support Washtenaw County teachers and students for visits to the "RACE: Are we so different?" exhibition at the University of...more
Recently, Ypsilanti-based SOS Community Services received a grant award of $2000 from the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation Youth Council to fund art...more
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation has awarded grants totaling $289,433 to community organizations and programs that support arts, environment, seniors, and youth.
The foundation focuses on...more
The Ann Arbor Community Foundation awards a $5,000 worth of grant to Hands Across the Water to aid a program called Camps 4 Kids.
The grant will be used to provide foster kids with money to attend...more
Community Financial Credit Union, in collaboration with the Community Foundation of Plymouth and the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation, announced that 14 students have received scholarships through...more
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