About Us
Since 1944, the Community Foundation has been dedicated to building community capital through the strategic application of philanthropic funds and the passion, dedication and talents of county residents.
The Community Foundation of St. Clair County is the largest grantmaking foundation in Michigan's Thumb Region and manages multiple endowment funds that benefit every corner of St. Clair County.
Current net assets exceed $76,000,000 including more than $67,000,000 in grant-making assets in 263 endowment funds. From those funds over $2.6 million in grants was awarded in 2019.
The Community Foundation family of assets also includes:
- The Blue Water River Walk
- Studio 1219
- Community Funds in Algonac/Clay, St. Clair, Marysville and Port Huron
- School District Funds for Algonac, East China and Port Huron
- School Endowment Funds for St. Mary's in St. Clair and Cardinal Mooney in Marine City
Our History
The Port Huron District Foundation was incorporated on November 8, 1944, by the following Board of Directors: Fred Riggin, E.W. Kiefer, Eugene Moak, Howard Acheson, Howard Crull, James MacTaggart, Louis Weil, Gerald Collins, Edward Moore, Francis Kiefer and William Walsh. Funds were solicited from the public at large and through money-raising activities. The purposes established by the foundation were to promote, encourage and aid the work of benevolent, charitable, hospital, scientific, literary, or educational organizations of the City of Port Huron and the vicinity. The Foundation completed a poll to determine wants and needs of the community. Thus, their initial projects were identified as: Girl Scout overnight camp cabins, land for Boy Scouts Camp, and the development of the Memorial Recreation Park. The Memorial Park project being their first priority. This project was completed in 1946 and was a great success. It was declared by National Recreation Association's, Wally Weber, "to be one of the best facilities in the midwest for high school use."
This photo was taken on November 12, 1945, at the "sod turning" ceremony for the Memorial Stadium Recreation Project. Pictured from left Robert Gibbs, who represented youth as president of Robert McVety Youth Center, Vice Admiral Frederick C. "Ted" Sherman (center), who was raised in Port Huron and whose Grandfather founded the Port Huron Times, and Fred L. Riggin, Sr. (right), then President of Mueller Brass Co. and Port Huron District Foundation.
On December 18, 1985, the Articles of Incorporation were amended to reflect the new name of the foundation as The Community Foundation of St. Clair County. The purpose of the foundation established therein was to receive and accept moneys and other properties, both real and personal, to be administered exclusively for charitable purposes, primarily in and for the benefit of the communities of St. Clair County, Michigan. Minor changes to the Articles have since been made; however the name and purpose of the foundation remain the same.
Additional Information
Documents
- Blue Water Land Fund Bylaws
- Blue Water Land Fund Articles of Incorp.
- BWLF License to Solicit
- CF Articles of Incorporation
- CF Confidentiality Policy
- CF Glossary of Terms
- CF License to Solicit
- Charitable Gift Annuity Policy
- Community Foundation Bylaws
- Conflict of Interest Policy
- CRF Governing Documents
- CRF License to Solicit
- Distinguished Service Award Policy
- Donor Advised Fund Activity Policy
- Fund Management Fee Structure
- Fund Raising Policy
- Gift Acceptance Policy
- Grant Making Policy
- Grant Making Policy ($50k+)
- Guidelines for Working with Youth Policy
- Investment Policy
- Key Investment Facts
- Non-Discrimination Policy
- Public Inspection Policy
- Spending Policy
- Whistle Blower Policy
Donor Advised Fund Forms
- Donor Advised Fund Activity Policy
- Donor Advised Fund Grant Recommendation Form
- Donor Advised Fund Grant Recommendation Form
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