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Changing the Culture of Philanthropy in Michigan: From Audacious Beginnings to Real Results

The latest NCRP journal, Responsive Philanthropy, features an article on the results and learnings from the Council on Michigan Foundation’s six-year initiative to transform Michigan philanthropy to become more diverse and inclusive. Vicki Rosenberg of Rosenberg and Associates, traces the TMP from its audacious beginnings to the real results it has achieved here.


A Deeper Dive: Moving Beyond Diversity 101 at Grand Rapids Community Foundation

This 2013 companion piece to the Council of Michigan Foundations report, Learning Together, provides an in-depth look at the Grand Rapids Community Foundation’s participation in the Peer Action Learning Network and its organizational learning around diversity and inclusion.


Getting Comfortable with Conflict: Strategic Conversations at the Kalamazoo Community Foundation

This 2013 companion piece to the Council of Michigan Foundations report, Learning Together, provides an in-depth look at the Kalamazoo Community Foundation’s participation in the Peer Action Learning Network and its organizational learning around diversity and inclusion.


Beyond Counting: A Journey Toward Equity at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation

This 2013 companion piece to the Council of Michigan Foundations report, Learning Together, provides an in-depth look at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s participation in the Peer Action Learning Network and its organizational learning around diversity and inclusion.


Learning Together: The Peer Action Learning Network for Diversity and Inclusion, Stories for Change

This 2013 report by the Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF) shares the experiences of foundations in Michigan that were “early adopters” of diversity and inclusion and participants in CMF’s Peer Action Learning Network (part of the Transforming Michigan Philanthropy Initiative). The report chronicles their challenges, insights, strategies for change, and results.