by Saginaw Community Foundation | Sep 6, 2013 | Cornerstone Newsletter
Dr. Louis Constan and his wife Karen were big-city kids who moved to Saginaw in 1972. Immediately, they were struck by what the Saginaw area had to offer. “Lou is from Chicago and I grew up in Washington, D.C.,” says Karen. “We didn’t have a lot of resources,...
by Saginaw Community Foundation | Sep 6, 2013 | Cornerstone Newsletter
Each year at our Annual Celebration in June, we take time to honor our outstanding philanthropists and volunteers. These individuals, through their hard work and leadership, have made a difference and helped bring community initiatives to life. Frank N....
by Saginaw Community Foundation | Sep 6, 2013 | Cornerstone Newsletter
We begged. We pleaded. We objected. In the end, the decision was already made. Long-time Foundation volunteer, past board member and past board chair, Joseph (Joe) Madison, has retired to the rolling hills of Vermont along with his wife Dr. Kristan Outwater...
by Saginaw Community Foundation | Sep 6, 2013 | News Releases
The Saginaw Arts and Enrichment Commission (SAEC), region seven administrator for the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA) regranting program, announces that funding is available for arts projects to registered nonprofit organizations, schools and...
by Saginaw Community Foundation | Aug 22, 2013 | Blog
Kendra Kempf, SCF’s program officer, offers these 12 tips and tricks on how to develop an effective grant proposal: 1. Honesty is always the best policy. Don’t risk your credibility by trying to “spin” parts of your application or...