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Environment-focused funds help protect natural resources and animals, preserve ecosystems, and promote sustainable practices. They ensure a healthier planet for future generations by addressing urgent environmental challenges.
This Animal Security Fund was established as a permanent endowment to provide a lasting source of income for the Little Traverse Bay Humane Society.
This fund was established as a permanent endowment to provide a lasting source of income for the Emmet County Lakeshore Association.
This fund was established to raise the environmental and ecological awareness of area youth by supporting educational, outdoor field trips.
This fund is a partnership between the Little Traverse Conservancy and the State of Michigan. Dollars from this fund are to be used for stewardship and monitoring expenses for the Foster-Hartley Lake Preserve.
This fund was established as a permanent endowment to provide a lasting source of income in support of nature exploration and education in Northern Michigan.
This fund serves as a permanent environmental resource in support of the Little Traverse Bay Watershed Protection Plan. The plan serves as a guide for grantmaking from the fund and ensures the waters that define our region are restored, enhanced and protected.
This fund was established as a permanent endowment to provide a lasting source of income for the Petoskey Area Garden Club.
This fund was established through the estate of Robert Horner to support projects and programs related to natural resource conservation and the appropriate ethical allocation and use of land.
This fund was established as a permanent endowment to provide a lasting source of income for Scenic Michigan.
This fund was established to support three areas of interest: children; outdoor activity; and animals, specifically dogs.
This fund was established to identify and address key shoreline and water quality issues.
This fund was established as a permanent endowment to provide a lasting source of income for Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council.
This fund was established to provide for public education about urban forestry; for city tree planting and care; and planting and maintaining urban greenery.
This fund was established to provide income for the Walloon Lake Association and Conservancy.