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AN ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN GRANTMAKERS 1983-84 PURPOSES SERVICES MEMBERS FINANCIAL STATEMENT

COUNCn. OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS 18 North Fifth Street Grand Haven, Michigan 49417 616 I 842-7080 e Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) is an association o Michigan grantmakers: private and community foundatlons. banks serving foundations and charitable trusts, and corporations "-'ith giving programs. A non-profit membership organization offering a wide range of services and programs for its members, CMF began in 1973 on the premise that philanthropy is more effective when grantmakers have the opportunity for continuing education, communication and information. CMF seeks to encourage and furnish the means for such exchange. Membership in the Council currently stands at 167 organizations including 108 private foundations, 21 community foundations, 15 banks serving foundations, and 23 corporate foundations and corporate giving programs. CMPs membership accounts for approximately 90 percent of all foundation assets in the state. PURPOSES - To provide the means for regular exchange of ideas, experiences, information, and expertise among Michigan grantmakers. - To increase the efficiency and effectiveness of Michigan's philanthropic network - To inform the public of the important and irreplaceable contributions of Michigan foundations and grantmaking institutions to the state and to the larger society. -To represent Michigan grantmakers' interests and concerns with the officials of local, state, and national government PURPOSES SERVICES MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION

CES ACTIVITIES In the years ahead, 1982-83 might well be characterized as the year in which CMF began moving beyond its traditional and founding roles. For the first time, the CMF Board endorsed the concepts of two major projects with statewide implications - development of a short-term loan fund for non-profits facing a financial crisis, and creation of a revitalization task force to encourage economic development and diversification in Michigan. These projects did draw the interest of several CMF members, who became partners in these efforts and others. Other highlights for the year include: A new look at CMF' s legislative priorities, as grantmakers were heartened by the possibility of new legislation that would ease restrictions on grantmakers and grantmaking. The Tenth Annual CMF Conference in Detroit, which drew more than 300 participants with its theme, "Changing Private Responses to Changing Public Needs." Increased membership, with the addition of 22 grantmakers, bringing CMF membership to 163. Two Visitations programs, in which the Grand Rapids, Dyerlves, Webber and General Motors Foundations shared their ways of doing work Four grantsmanship seminars, in Rochester, East Lansing, Monroe and Rint Completion of the fourth edition of the Michigan Foundation Directory, which also contains a survey of Michigan foundation philanthropy. Responses to an average of 30 Member questions every week Continued contacts with policymakers at local, state and national levels. Continued assistance in starting private or community foundations or corporate giving programs. Work with the Council on Foundations, other regional associations, the Foundation Center, and Michigan Foundation Center Regional Library collections. In the year ahead, new services and activities should build on the gains we have established this year. Margaret A Riecker CMFChair r ~~. Domthy A. Johnwn Executive Director

SERVICES 1. LEGISlATIVE MONITORING. CMF tracks developments in philanthropy in both Congress and the Michigan Legislature. CMF helps represent members' interests with these bodies, communicating to government representatives the important functions and pressing concerns of Michigan foundations. 2. REPORTING GOVERNMENT RULINGS. CMF reports the latest IRS regulations, Treasury rulings and other government actions affecting foundations. 3. PROVIDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE. CMF responds to members' requests for "how to" information on management procedures, grantrnaking systems and other process questions. 4. SPONSORING CONFERENCES. CMF holds an annual conference during which foundation trustees, officers and staff, bank trust officers and corporate giving officers exchange ideas on issues facing the funding community. 5. PUBLISHING. CMF keeps members and the public informed of developments and issues in private philanthropy. Publications include: Michigan Foundation Directory, Edition IV - A factfilled bi-annual sourcebook about Michigan foundations for grantors, grantees and the interested public. The Michigan Scene - A quarterly newspaper updating events and issues of concern to Michigan grantrnakers. Survey of Michigan Foundation Philanthropy - Analysis of grantrnaking patterns. - Foundation Tax Law: History, Problems & Prospects Prepared by William M. Brodhead, Esq. Memo to Members "Private Foundations:-The Payout Requirement and Its Effect in Investment and Spending Policies" - A study conducted by the University of Michigan Graduate School of Business. The Proposal Process - General guidelines for developing and writing foundation grant proposals. Why and How - A kit that gives the basics of writing annual reports and press releases. 6. COORDINATING WORKSHOPS. From time to time, CMF offers special purpose workshops and seminars on public information, community foundations, investments and other important topics. 7. REACHING THE PUBLIC. CMF strives to make foundations better understood by the public through the media and other forums. Two slide/tapes and film available to Members for briefing community groups about charitable grantmaking. 8. PREPARING REPORTS AND NEWS RELEASES. CMF helps members write and produce their own annual reports and press releases. To expedite distribution of these materials to foundation people, legislators and other interested groups, members are offered pre-printed sets of mailing labels. 9. TEACHING GRANTSMANSHIP. CMF sponsors grantsmanship seminars throughout the state. Here grantseekers learn the basics about foundations and the art of proposal writing. _Q_ REFERRING PROFESSIONALS. CMF refers members - :-2Sea1 hers. consultants, writers and other qualified pro-

Foundation Tax Law: History,Problems & Prospects Prepared by William M. Brodhead, Esq. Memo to Members "Private Foundations: The Payout Requirement and Its Effect in Investment and Spending Policies" - A study conducted by the University of Michigan Graduate School of Business. The Proposal Process General guidelines for developing and writing foundation grant proposals. Why and How - A kit that gives the basics of writing annual reports and press releases. 6. COORDINATING WORKSHOPS. From time to time, CMF offers special purpose workshops and seminars on public information, community foundations, investments and other important topics. 7. REACHING THE PUBLIC. CMF strives to make foundations better understood by the public through the media and other forums. Two slide/tapes and film available to Members for briefing community groups about charitable grantmaking. 8. PREPARING REPORTS AND NEWS RELEASES. CMF helps members write and produce their own annual reports and press releases. To expedite distribution of these materials to foundation people, legislators and other interested groups, members are offered pre-printed sets of mailing labels. 9. TEACHING GRANTSMANSHIP. CMF sponsors grantsmanship seminars throughout the state. Here grantseekers learn the basics about foundations and the art of proposal writing. 10. REFERRING PROFESSIONALS. CMF refers members to researchers, consultants, writers and other qualified professionals. SERVICES MEMBERS

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION All Michigan private and community grantmaking foundations, banks serving foundations and charitable trusts and corporations with giving programs are eligible to join CMF. CMF is taxexempt under Section 501 (c) (3), and is not a private foundation under Section 509 (a) (1) of the Internal Revenue Code. To support CMF's administrative and program expenses, members contribute annually on a scale based on their asset value, as shown below: Foundations with Market-Value Assets of Under $200,000 $200,000 1 million 5million 10 million 25 millio n 100 million 300 million Over $ 1 million 5million 10 million 25 million loomillion 300 million 900 million 900million Banks serving Foundations & Charitable Trusts Corporate Giving Offices Membership Contribution $ 75 200 450 700 1,000 2,000 3,000 5,000 12,000 225 225 A Cooperating Regional Association of Grantmakers with the Council on Foundations, Inc. MEMBERS

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS MEMBERS Albion Albion Civic Foundation Allegan Allegan Foundation Alpena Besser Foundation Jesse Besser Fund. Inc. Northeast Michigan Community Foundation Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Area Foundation Ann Arbor Trust Earhart Foundation The J. F. Ervin Foundation The Jensen Foundation Elizabeth E. Kennedy Foundation Harry A and Margaret D. Towsley Foundation Bay City Bay Area Community Foundation Kantzler Foundation Oscar P. and Louise H. Osthelder Charitable Foundation Battle Creek The Greater Battle Creek Foundation Charles and Jessie Brackett Memorial Scholarship Fund W.K. Kellogg Foundation Kellogg Company 25-Year Employees Fund, Inc. Kendall Foundation Albert L. and Louise B. Miller Foundation Emily Scofield Scholarship Fund Winship Memorial Scholarship Foundation Caro Claude D. and Etta H. Andrews Foundation Detroit Metropolitan Area American Natural Resources Company Charles M. Bauervic Foundation, Inc. Chrysler Corporation Fund Comerica Bank-Detroit Detroit Community Trust Detroit Edison Company Detroit Neurosurgical Foundation Earl-Beth Foundation

G.er.n D. Curtis Edmore Trust H. T. Ewald Foundation Federal-Mogul Corporation Charitable Trust Federal Screw Works Foundation, Inc. George R. and Elise M. Fink Foundation Fisher-Insley Foundation Ford Motor Company Fund Fruehauf Foundation General Motors Foundation Gordy Foundation, Inc. ' Harder Foundation D.S. Harder Testamentary Trust-C James and Lynelle Holden Fund The J.L. Hudson Company Hudson-Webber Foundation Kowalski Sausage Charitable Trust The Kresge Foundation Lyon Foundation, Inc. Alex and Marie Manoogian Foundation Manufacturers National Bank McGregor Fund B.D. and Jane E. Mcintyre Foundation C.S. and Marion F. Mcintyre Foundation W.D. and Prudence A. Mcintyre Foundation Michigan Bell Telephone Company Louise Tuller Miller Trust National Bank of Detroit William and Mary Pagel Trust The Meyer and Anna Prentis Family Foundation, Inc. Harold and Carolyn Robison Foundation Ross Roy. Inc. Schwartz Family Foundation The Nate S. and Ruth B. Shapero Foundation The Shiffman Foundation Simpson Industries Fund The Skillman Foundation George M. and Mabel H. Slocum Foundation Edward and Hazel Stephenson Foundation Mary Thompson Foundation Eloise and Richard Webber Foundation The Richard H. and Eloise Jenks Webber Charitable Fund. Inc. Wetsman Foundation Matilda R. Wilson Fund Isadore and Beryl Winkelman Foundation Winkelman Brothers Apparel Foundation MEMBERS

MEMBERS Continued flint Viola E. Bray Charitable Trust Citizens Commercial and Savings Bank DeWaters Charitable Trust Flint Area Health Foundation The Flint Public Trust Genesee Merchants Bank and Trust Company Charles Stewart Harding Foundation Hougen Foundation Mallery Charitable Trust Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Ruth Mott Fund James A. Welch Foundation Frankenmuth Frankenmuth Bank and Trust Company Allen E. and Marie A Nickless Memorial Foundation Fremont The Fremont Area Foundation Gerber Baby Foods Fund Grand Blanc Grand Blanc Community Foundation Grand Haven Grand Haven Area Community Foundation JSJ Foundation Lee Foundation Loutit Foundation Wigginton Educational Foundation Grand Rapids Baldwin Foundation Max D. and Constance M. Boersma Charitable Trust Richard M. and Helen DeVos Foundation L. M. Dexter Charitable Trust Dyer-Ives Foundation The Frey Foundation Grand Rapids Foundation David M. and Joyce F. Hecht Foundation Robert L. and Judith S. Hooker Charitable Trust The Keeler Fund Sam and Jane Kravitz Foundation The Lexo Charitable Trust Michigan National Bank Old Kent Bank and Trust Company Rapids-Standard Foundation Steelcase Foundation Union Bank and Trust Company The Wege Foundation

MEMBERS Continued Grandville Grand Valley National Bank Hartland Heartland Foundation Holland Holland Community Foundation Jackson Aeroquip Foundation Consumers Power Company Samuel Higby Camp Foundation Hurst Foundation Jackson Foundation Robert J. Simpson Foundation Kalamazoo American National Bank and Trust Company Dorothy U. Dalton Foundation Kalamazoo Foundation McColl-Batts Foundation The Power Foundation A. M. Todd Company The Upjohn Company Harold and Grace Upjohn Foundation John and Priscilla Upjohn Foundation W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research Vicksburg Foundation Lansing Frank S. and Mollie S. VanDervoort Memorial Foundation Greater Lansing Foundation Jack Wolfram Foundation Midland Allen Foundation, Inc. Barstow Foundation Chemical Bank and Trust Company Comerica Bank-Midland Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation The Midland Foundation Elsa U. Pardee Foundation May Mitchell Royal Foundation Charles J. Strosacker Foundation MEMBERS FINANCIAL STATEMENT

MEMBERS Continued Monroe Herman and Irene Gertz Foundation La-Z-Boy Chair Foundation Monroe Auto Equipment Company Foundation Monroe County Community Foundation Muskegon Muskegon County Community Foundation Niles Edward and Irma Hunter Foundation Owosso Alvin M. Bentley Foundation Shiawassee Foundation Saginaw Morley Brothers Foundation Saginaw Community Foundation Second National Bank of Saginaw Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation Tecumseh Allen H. Meyers Foundation Three Rivers Fibre Converters Foundation, Inc. Traverse City Rotary Charities of Traverse City Traverse City Area Foundation, Inc. New York, New York The Ford Foundation

COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS TREASURER'S REPORT- GENERAL FUND Twelve Months Ending March 31, 1983 Cash Receipts, Disbursements & Cash Balance Cash Balance, March 31, 1982 Cash Receipts: Member Contributions New Member Contributions Additional Member Contributions Interest Excess Conference Revenue Mailing Label Service Publication Sales Other Special Purpose Grants Total Cash Received Total Available Cash Disbursements: Salaries and Related Taxes Rent - Office Telephone Rent - Equipment Mailing and Postage Stationery and Supplies Publication Expenses Meeting and Travel Insurance Furniture and Equipment Computer and Mailing List Miscellaneous Trustees and Committee Mtgs. Contracted Clerical Expense Special Purpose Grants Total Disbursements Cash Balance, March 31, 1983 Cash Balance Composed of: Cash on hand Cash in Checking Account Cash in Savings Account Money Market Account TOTAL $ 17,941.69 56,765.00 4,395.00 10,615.00 1,746.87 6,963.94 528.66 260.92 536.05 35,322.70 117,134.14 135,075.83 55,586.72 1,717.50 3,806.21 1,629.65 2,574.37 2,392.95 1,249.48 2,786.09 324.00 440.55 1,000.00 394.40 517.79 571.94 37,691.55 112,683.20 $ 22,392.63 $ 33.25 1,465.86 528.54 20,364.98 $ 22,392.63

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1983-84 William W. Allen, Vice President and Trustee Elsa U. Pardee Foundation, Midland Leo J. Brennan, Jr., Executive Director Ford Motor Company Fund, Dearborn N. Barry Driggers, President and Trustee Harder Foundation, Grosse Pointe Woods Nancy Feller, Resident Counsel The Ford Foundation, New York, NY Allan J. Fletcher, Vice President Comerica Bank-Detroit, Detroit Thomas W. Herbert, Vice President and Treasurer The Kresge Foundation, Troy Judith S. Hooker, Program Officer Dyer-lves Foundation, Grand Rapids Gilbert Hudson, President and Trustee Webber Foundations, Detroit Keith D. Jensen, President and Trustee The Jensen Foundation, Ann Arbor Ted L. Johnson, President and Trustee The Fremont Area Foundation, Fremont HowardS. Kalleward, Executive Director The Kalamazoo Foundation, Kalamazoo Donald A. Lindow, Vice President National Bank of Detroit, Detroit Evelyn Machtel, Vice President and Trustee Jack F. Wolfram Foundation, Lansing W. Calvin Patterson, III, Assistant Secretary Michigan Bell Telephone Company, Detroit Carl F. Reitz, Secretary and Trustee Besser Foundations, Alpena James M. Richmond, Vice President W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek Margaret A. Riecker, Trustee Herbert H. & Grace A Dow Foundation, Midland Leonard W. Smith, Secretary and Trustee The Skillman Foundation, Detroit Peter M. Wege, President and Trustee The Wege Foundation, Grand Rapids WilliamS. White, President and Trustee Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint OFFICERS Margaret Ann Riecker, Chair Ted L. Johnson, Vice Chairman Dorothy A. Johnson, Secretary Thomas W. Herbert, Treasurer STAFF Dorothy A. Johnson, Executive Director Sandra G. Hussey, Office Manager Jeri L. Fischer, Staff Assistant Edith E. Sillars, Editor