Recast Leaders aim to revitalize local economies

This Recast City program has worked with more than 200 cities in 44 states over the past 11 years.

Art Hop turns downtown Port Huron into walkable art gallery

This year’s Art Hop in May will feature a two-week art contest that turns downtown Port Huron into a vibrant art display and craft vendor fair. Applications for artists and venues are available at Art Hop’s website.

SONS expands “Your Future Now” program with Community Foundation support

“It’s really important to support educational routes that are not just paper and pencil but truly get students excited to learn through hands-on learning and training. College isn’t necessarily the route for every student, and that’s completely okay thanks to programs such as SONS Your Future Now.”

The quiet engine behind the work: CMH support services

Support services are the connective tissue between operational systems and the clinicians who provide care.

The power of print: Preschoolers engaged in print-focused activities show stronger literacy skills

The simplest tools are still the most effective: paper, pencils, and everyday print.

More Than a Gym: Lift Land Fitness builds community in Yale

Located in the small rural community of Yale, Lift Land Fitness offers a wide range of classes. But the owner says the goal has always been more than exercise.

Marine City wayfinding project launches action plan for economic growth

New wayfinding signage will connect four business districts and help boost the local economy.

More Than Awareness: What inclusion really means and why it matters to all of us

When communities commit to inclusion, people with developmental disabilities experience greater independence, improved mental health, and stronger social connections.

Indiana health center trains local residents as dental assistants to fill workforce gaps

HealthLinc, a federally qualified health center in Valparaiso, covers training costs while preparing local residents for dental assistant jobs, strengthening workforce pipelines and expanding access to care.

Pickleball 365 serves up nonstop action in Fair Haven

When owners Bob and Deanna Lorincz were introduced to the sport and fell in love with it, they noticed there was a need for a space like this in their community. Since opening last Spring, the facility serves up nearly 2,500 players each month.

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