The Grand Haven Area Community Foundation, located in Grand Haven, Michigan and founded in 1971, is a permanent community endowment built by gifts and bequests from thousands of individuals, families, and organizations committed to improving and enhancing the quality of life in the Tri-Cities area.
A local nonprofit focused on helping women-owned businesses has received funding for an expansion to the lakeshore. Grand Rapids Opportunities for Women, or GROW, received a $10,000 grant from the...more
Likewise, providing financial support for GROW to expand on the lakeshore was an extension of the Grand Haven Area Community Foundation's mission to “help people reach their full potential,” said...more
With the funds from this grant, we will be able to provide clients with more access to capital and technical assistance, which will increase the number of startups in the area and drive revenue up...more
The Board of the Grand Haven Area Community Foundation, together with the foundation's Youth Advisory Council, recently announced eight first-round grant awards totaling $191,572 to support Northern...more
Greater Ottawa County United Way wrapped up its annual community campaign at the Live United Celebration event at Spring Lake Country Club on Tuesday, March 20. Top-performing campaign companies,...more
The Grand Haven Area Community Foundation and the Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area each received the 2018 Nonprofit Pinnacle of Partnership Award. The recipients of this award...more
Northern Trust announced today that its Foundation and Institutional Advisors Group (FIA) has been selected to provide investment management and advisory services for the Grand Haven Area Community...more
It encourages philanthropy by individuals, families, corporations, and organizations, and serves as a steward of their charitable funds and legacies. ... Northern Trust provides investment advice,...more
To address the ongoing issue of student dropouts, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) teacher Craig Morrison started a school-business program called the Oasis Skateboard Factory (OSF) to help keep teens stay in school.