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WILLIAM DAVIDSON FOUNDATION
WILLIAM DAVIDSON FOUNDATION
Birmingham, Michigan
11-50 employees
The William Davidson Foundation is a private, family foundation established in 2005 to honor its founder and continue his lifelong commitment to charitable giving, advancing for future generations the economic, cultural and civic vitality of Southeast Michigan, the State of Israel, and the Jewish community.
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THE SKILLMAN FOUNDATION
THE SKILLMAN FOUNDATION
Detroit, Michigan
11-50 employees
The Skillman Foundation is a grantmaking organization established in 1960 by Rose Skillman. We have granted out more than $730 million and have served as a vocal advocate to strengthen K-12 education, afterschool programming, child-centered neighborhoods, youth and community leadership, and racial equity and justice. Today, we’re building new strategies to support Detroit youth, educators, and community to influence education policy and systems change.
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RUTH MOTT FOUNDATION
RUTH MOTT FOUNDATION
Flint, Michigan
11-50 employees
The Ruth Mott Foundation is a private family foundation established by Ruth Mott, philanthropist and wife of automotive pioneer Charles Stewart Mott. The Ruth Mott Foundation’s mission is to advocate, stimulate, and support community vitality, and our commitment is to base the Foundation in its home community of Flint, Michigan. In 2016, the Ruth Mott Foundation shifted to a place-based focus on north Flint. At the core of this strategic focus is a commitment to support community voiced and driven priorities and plans. Through this approach, the residents of north Flint will shape those solutions intended to strengthen their neighborhoods and help create and sustain opportunities to contribute and thrive.
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OFFICE OF CHAPTER 13 STANDING TRUSTEE
OFFICE OF CHAPTER 13 STANDING TRUSTEE
Detroit, Michigan
11-50 employees
Jon Thornburg, Standing Chapter 13 Trustee for the Western District of Louisiana, Alexandria Division, is responsible for the administration of Chapter 13 Cases in the ALEXANDRIA DIVISION of the WESTERN DISTRICT of LOUISIANA. Payments made by or on behalf of debtors, or creditor refunds for cases administered by this office should be mailed to: PLAN PAYMENTS ONLY ADDRESS: Jon C. Thornburg, Chapter 13 Trustee PO Box 279 Memphis, TN 38101-0279 MAILING ADDRESS (NOT for payments): Jon C. Thornburg, Trustee PO Box 1991 Alexandria, LA 71309-1991
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AIAG
AIAG
Southfield, Michigan
11-50 employees
AIAG was founded in 1982 by several major automakers to develop and share best practices to create a leaner, more efficient supply base. Since then, AIAG has grown and evolved to address increasingly complex global supply-chain, manufacturing and quality issues, and now has tools and processes that can help diverse industries improve their performance by protecting and enhancing corporate reputations, rooting out waste and inefficiency, uncovering cost savings and improving quality. AIAG is a catalyst for achieving peak enterprise performance through its unique insight into industry issues, candid collaborative experts and delivery of real practical solutions that address the challenges of quality, cost, and speed throughout the global supply chain.
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Below Market
CORPORATION FOR A SKILLED WORKFORCE
CORPORATION FOR A SKILLED WORKFORCE
Hartland, Michigan
11-50 employees
CSW catalyzes change in educational and labor market systems, policies and practices to increase economic mobility, particularly for people of color and others historically excluded from success. We focus on achieving scalable improvements in worker skills, lifelong learning, and job quality. CSW collaborates with change makers to develop strategies, identify evidence to inform strategies, build the capacity of organizations, manage initiatives, and evaluate lessons learned.
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Market Competitive
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN
Detroit, Michigan
11-50 employees
The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan (CFSEM) was established in 1984 for the betterment of the residents of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw, St. Clair and Livingston counties. We are dedicated to making powerful change in our communities and solving the complex problems facing our region. We are here in perpetuity to encourage charitable giving and enhance the quality of life in our region. CFSEM manages charitable assets and works with donors to increase the impact of their giving. A permanent community endowment, built by gifts from thousands of individuals and organizations, enables us to support a wide variety of programs and activities benefiting the arts, health and human services, education, community development, civic affairs and much more. Since inception, CFSEM has distributed nearly $843 million through more than 57,000 grants to nonprofit organizations throughout southeast Michigan and beyond.
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Market Laggard
COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONS
Detroit, Michigan
11-50 employees
We lead, strengthen and support Michigan’s community of philanthropy. CMF is a leadership organization driven by our values and the power of people, equipped with deep sector expertise and the ability to anticipate and adapt, ever committed to continuous improvement.
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Market Leading
THE MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
THE MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Troy, Michigan
11-50 employees
The Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants is the leading statewide professional organization dedicated to promoting and enhancing the value of the CPA profession. Our more than 17,500 members work in business, education, government and public accounting. Established in 1901, MICPA members serve as trusted advisors for businesses and individuals while embracing the highest standards of professional and ethical performance. For more information, visit www.micpa.org.
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THE RALPH C. WILSON, JR. FOUNDATION
THE RALPH C. WILSON, JR. FOUNDATION
Detroit, Michigan
11-50 employees
The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation is a grantmaking organization investing in the quality of life of the people of Western New York + Southeast Michigan.
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CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN
CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
11-50 employees
Founded in 1885 as the Builders Exchange of Detroit and Michigan, the Construction Association of Michigan (CAM) is the oldest and largest construction association in North America. Based in Bloomfield Hills, CAM is a not-for-profit organization supported by annual dues and service fees. CAM is governed by a 12-member Board of Directors, which is elected annually by over 2,000 member companies. CAM’s membership is comprised of general contractors; specialty/sub-contractors; equipment and material suppliers; and service firms (architects, engineers, attorneys, financial management, etc.). The mission of CAM is to provide service, information and assistance to the construction industry. The Association exists to foster growth in the construction industry and encourage networking between members and their publics. CAM will act as a catalyst to promote and enhance profitability, efficiency and integrity within the industry for the benefit of Association members.
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Market Leading
MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION OF MICH
MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION OF MICH
Southfield, Michigan
11-50 employees
Make-A-Wish® Michigan's mission: Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. A wish experience can be a game-changer for a child with a critical illness. This one belief guides us in everything we do at Make-A-Wish. It inspires us to grant life-changing wishes for children going through so much. It compels us to be creative in exceeding the expectations of every wish kid. It drives us to make our donated resources go as far as possible. Most of all, it's the founding principle of our vision to grant the wish of every eligible child. Wishes are more than just a nice thing. And they are far more than gifts, or singular events in time. Wishes impact everyone involved—wish kids, volunteers, donors, sponsors, medical professionals and communities. For wish kids, just the act of making their wish come true can give them the courage to comply with their medical treatments. Parents might finally feel like they can be optimistic. And still others might realize all they have to offer the world through volunteer work or philanthropy.
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Market Leading