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We hope this message finds you and your loved ones well as the COVID-19 impacts our daily lives and our community. These are uncertain and challenging times with change happening daily, even hourly. During challenging times, we are reminded of Fred…
UPDATED March 23, 2020: The Community Foundation office is now closed, with all community foundation staff working remotely. Please email or call (231) 348-5820.
Recreation is the spirit of life. Challenge Mountain’s Spirit Day Camp, a long-running recreation program for children and adults living with developmental disabilities, embodies that simple phrase. For 35 years, Spirit Day Camp has provided…
Empowering nonprofit leaders to grow and learn is a cornerstone of strong communities. The Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation is a proud partner of the 2019 Leadership Learning Lab.
Earth Day made its first appearance on April 22, 1970, the idea of then US Senator from Wisconsin, Gaylord Nelson as a dedicated national day to focus on the environment. Nearly 50 years later, Earth Day is celebrated locally and globally as a day of…
Does the workforce housing shortage in our area impact your life, either as an employee, an employer or a as someone looking for a solution? For anyone interested in sharing their ideas and concerns about how to address this shortage, save the date…
Check out the Community Foundation’s Youth Advisory Committee (YAC), a dedicated group of Emmet County youth. On March 19, 2019, the students heard presentations from eight potential grantees during the 2019 Spring Interview Day. Proposals considered…
The Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of Mary Cummings to its staff. Cummings joins the foundation as Communications Officer, a new position created to lead marketing and communication efforts.