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750 Bay Harbor Drive
Bay Harbor, MI 49770
P 231-439-2700
F 231-439-2701
info@bayharborfoundation.org
www.bayharborfoundation.org
Northern Michigan
William Parfet
Chairman
William Cobb
Vice Chairman
Susan Marriott
Secretary
Scot Morrison
Treasurer
Kimberly Aikens M.D.
Tracy Bacigalupi
William Conner
Christine Etienne
Tina Frescoln
Dale Hanson
Elizabeth Hanson
David V. Johnson
Pamela Johnson
Paul Keiswetter
Thomas Mannausa
John McFarland
Kathleen Montgomery
Catherine Musto
Donna Musto
Judy Phillips
Rodney Phillips
James T. Ramer
Robert Roskam
James Singleton
Judy Singleton
Barbara Spencer
Charles Spencer
Joseph Sproles
J. Douglas Turnbull
Clayton Waldorf
Kathryn Wisne
Senator Jason Allen
Candace Fitzsimons
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The mission of the Bay Harbor Foundation is to provide assistance to nonprofit cultural, educational, environmental, health & human service organizations through out Northern Michigan.
In December 2003, a group of Bay Harbor property owners, business owners and employees who wanted to make Northern Michigan a better place came together to address their desire to channel charitable efforts through what would become the Bay Harbor Foundation. Over the last four years, the Bay Harbor Foundation has provided a total of $562,000 to 56 area charitable organizations. Recipients who have benefited from the Foundation, but not limited to, are the Good Samaritans where the Foundation was able to provide emergency heating fuel to over 60 homes and keep those families together through the winter. The Manna Food Project received funding through the Foundation to assist in their building expansion project that resulted in almost doubling the size of their current warehouse and pantry. Hospice of Little Traverse Bay received assistance with the purchase of an upgraded computerized charting system and Hospice of Northwest Michigan received assistance with the purchase of bereavement literature. Northern Michigan Hospital received support for their Community Free Clinic's services. Girl Scout Troop 379 received support from the Foundation in conjunction with VFW Post 2015 to send cookies and phone cards to our soldiers serving abroad. Crooked Tree Arts Council received support to fund music and dance classes to children whose families could not afford them otherwise. The Foundation's most recent program, which began in June '08, is the Scholar Program. It awarded $62,000 to twenty-three students.
Volunteers are the true strength behind the Bay Harbor Foundation. As a direct result of our volunteers, the Foundation is able to distribute more grants to nonprofit organizations rather than spending that money on operational funds for those fundraising events.
The Foundation invites you to become involved by giving of your time, your experience or by donating a monetary gift. Your generosity allows us to continue with our mission of assisting nonprofit cultural, educational, health & human services, and environmental service organizations in the Northern Michigan community. The Foundation has a variety of ways to make a donation such as charitable annuities, gifts of real estate and our planned giving program. We also welcome sponsorships at our events and community programs. Learn more about our giving programs and our world of charitable giving for a better future in Northern Michigan by visiting us at www.bayharborfoundation.org. You may also contact our office for more information and assistance.
Donate Now!We are always striving to generate more revenue for funding nonprofit organizations. Currently our annual events include: the Bay Harbor Chili Cook-Off, Bay Harbor Yard Sale, 5K Run/Walk, the Bay Harbor Vintage Car and Boat Festival, Baynanza, the Bay Harbor Golf Tournament, the Bay Harbor Home Tour and our Scholarship program. Though every event is different they are certain to provide an atmosphere of fun and friendship as well as working for a good cause.