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KALAMAZOO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Alternative/Previous Name:
KALAMAZOO FOUNDATION
Mailing Label:
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
ATTN:
Location:
151 S Rose St Ste 332
Kalamazoo
MI
49007-4775
Mailing Address:
151 S Rose St Ste 332
Kalamazoo
MI
49007-4775
Toll-Free:
Phone:
1-269-381-4416
Fax:
1-269-381-3146
Email:
info@kalfound.org
Web Address:
http://www.kalfound.org
Personnel:
Juan Olivarez, President/CEO; David Gardiner, Vice President, Community Investment; Ann Fergemann, Vice President, Donor Relations.
Hours:
M-F 8:00am-5:00pm.
Election Month:
Update Letter Sent:
August
Goal:
To enhance the spirit of community and quality of life in the Greater Kalamazoo area through its stewardship of permanently endowed funds.
Services:
Allocates funds to nonprofit organizations that address four community investment priorities: Individuals and Families, Economic and Community Development, Community Engagement and Youth Development, and Early Childhood Learning and School Readiness; assists donors with tools and resources to make giving easy, flexible, and effective.
Area Served:
Eligibility:
Grants are awarded to nonprofit organizations with 501(c) (3) designations within Kalamazoo County. Scholarships are awarded to traditional and adult students who reside within Kalamazoo County.
Source(s) of Support:
Endowment funds established at the Foundation by charitable individuals, families, businesses, and organizations.
Subjects:
GRANTS-IN-AID ; SCHOLARSHIPS ; ENDOWMENTS
Affiliation:
Nonprofit Status:
Additional Information:
Source of Information:
E-mail 07/2009.
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