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GHACF Affiliates: Coopersville Area Community Foundation
GHACF Affiliates: Coopersville Area Community Foundation

Did you know that the Grand Haven Area Community Foundation has two affiliate community foundations, each of which serves other communities in Northern Ottawa County? Both Allendale and the Coopersville Area are home to their own foundations, and we’d like to spotlight them in a two-part blog series. First, the Coopersville Area Community Foundation…

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“The foundation for a brighter future”
“The foundation for a brighter future”

“Our role as a community foundation is to support our students and continue to explore ways to lift them up,” said Lauren Grevel, Education and Youth Initiatives Officer at the GHACF. “There is a growing, nationwide conversation among scholarship providers on how to best support and engage first-generation college students, and our scholarship committee and team are no different.”

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Leaving a Legacy
Leaving a Legacy

While legacy can be defined in many different ways, the Legacy Society at the Grand Haven Area Community Foundation recognizes individuals and couples who have named the Foundation as the beneficiary of any type of planned or deferred gift. The purpose of the group is to acknowledge and thank those who have planned for these gifts and to inspire other individuals to do the same.

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Welcome New Board Members
Welcome New Board Members

We recently welcomed two new members to the Grand Haven Area Community Foundation’s Board of Trustees: Keith Konarska and Shirley Woodruff.

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Recent Grants Focus on Youth, Wellness
Recent Grants Focus on Youth, Wellness

At the end of May, our board, together with the Youth Advisory Council (YAC), announced nine second-round grant awards, totaling $203,015 in support of Northwest Ottawa County and our surrounding communities. This includes a $25,000 grant to the City of Ferrysburg for a new playground at Fire Barn Park at the intersection of 174th Avenue and North Shore Road.

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What Does First-Gen Mean?
What Does First-Gen Mean?

As we wrap up our scholarship season, we were fortunate to provide over $500,000 in scholarships to students in Northwest Ottawa County. We hold over 100 scholarship funds with varying criteria, such as financial need, academic achievements, and field of study. Another factor our scholarship committee considers is if a student would be among the first in their family in their generation to continue their education after high school.

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Grant Recipient: Bluebird Cancer Retreats
Grant Recipient: Bluebird Cancer Retreats

Bluebird Cancer Retreat’s mission has always been to serve adults who have been affected by cancer. It is the only retreat opportunity of its kind for those with cancer in the West Michigan region, and one of only 34 retreat centers serving adults with cancer in the nation. “Most cancer retreats focus on children,” said Renee Denslow, Executive Director of Bluebird Cancer Retreats. “But adults have families and the need to serve the entire family was huge. We wanted to do something for the families and asked ourselves what it would look like if adults could attend with their kids.”

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Announcing Two Promotions on the GHACF Team
Announcing Two Promotions on the GHACF Team

We are pleased to announce two internal promotions on the GHACF team: Patty MacDonald has been promoted to Vice President of Finance and Administration, and Holly Cole has been promoted to Vice President of Grants and Program.

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A Different Way to Give: JSJ Corporation
A Different Way to Give: JSJ Corporation

As part of their one-hundredth-anniversary celebration, the leadership at JSJ turned to their employees to choose who received their gifts as a way to honor their legacy of community giving. “It’s incredibly important to us that we’ve had the good fortune to be able to give back to the communities where we live and work,” said Johnson. “We look forward to continuing to support these amazing organizations as they work to make our communities better places to live.”

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