
Homer Area Community Foundation P.O. Box 201 104 S. Hillsdale St. Homer, MI 49245 517-568-3495 phone 517-568-5453 fax homeracf@core.com |
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| The Homer Area Community Foundation (HACF) was founded as an affiliate of the Battle Creek Community Foundation in 1994. The Community Foundation was created to serve as a catalyst to develop and administer permanent resources to address the needs of the Homer area. Since its humble beginnings, the Community Foundation has grown to a current value of over one million dollars. The Community Foundation continues to be funded through the generousity of caring donors who recognize the great variety of important needs in our community can only be addressed by combining the resource of many individuals and organizations. | |
| The mission of the Homer Area Community Foundation is to promote philanthropy within our community. We are committed to enhancing and improving the quality of life in the Homer area through the establishment and maintenance of a collection of permanently endowed funds. |
The Capacity to Lead
The Homer Community Foundation promotes and enables community-wide
philanthropic giving
to enrich and improve the lives of residents in Homer
and the surrounding area.
We accomplish this vision by:
1) Attracting and holding permanent endowment funds for a wide range of donors.
2) Identifying and addressing community needs through a strong grant-making program.
3) Providing leadership as a collaborator/convener on important community issues and projects.
Board of Trustees 2003-2004
| Carol Petredean-Di Salvio, President Brent Holcomb, Vice President Gary Crist, Treasurer Rachel Maksimchuk, Secretary |
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| Sally Anderson Holly Blashfield Richard Folk Meredith Fogel Kelly Jensen Cindy Kirkbride |
Luanna Miller |
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The Youth Advisory Committee is a committee of youth that are dedicated to effective grantmaking, addressing youth issues and promoting volunteerism and philanthropy. Members of the Youth Advisory Committee attend regularly scheduled meetings as well as sub-committee meetings, take part in special projects and activities, volunteer and attend community foundation events, learn about youth needs within our community and grant money for youth projects through the "Yes to Youth Grants." |
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