Tyler Schmidt Email

Communications Coordinator . Southfield Community Foundation

Current Roles

Employees:
823
Revenue:
$207.4M
About
The Southfield Community Foundation is an independent nonprofit organization. We are recognized as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization by the IRS (EIN 38-291-8048) and as a tax-exempt charitable corporation by the State of Michigan. The Foundation is governed by a volunteer board of directors and assisted in its work by several volunteer committees. Q. When and why was the Foundation created? The Foundation was organized in 1989 by local business, civic and community leaders to provide a vehicle for long-term community development. It was designed, in particular, to help meet community needs not traditionally funded by local, state, or federal governments. Q. What is the Foundation's Mission? The Foundation's mission is to enhance the lives of those who work and live in the Southfield and Lathrup Village communities. To accomplish this mission, the Foundation focuses on four areas: Service to Donors, Grants to the Community, Community Building Activities and the Promotion of Philanthropy. Q. What is the Foundation's focus for its grant programs? The Foundation focuses its grant programs on the following areas: Community Building Youth Development Senior Adults The Southfield Public Schools Arts & Culture Celebrating our Diversity Q. How is the work of the Foundation financed? The Foundation's primary objective is to create and build permanent or endowment funds. Investment income from these funds is used in three ways: To fund grants back into the community Reinvested to maintain the fund's value against inflation To fund the Foundation's annual operations The Foundation also raises funds for current operations through donations from individuals, corporations, private foundations, and special events.
Southfield Community Foundation Address

Southfield, MI
United States

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