Newly launched Rehmann Foundation grants $160,000 to charities
We are pleased to announce that our not-for-profit organization, the Rehmann Foundation, is gifting 17 grants totaling $160,000 to several organizations that better the communities Rehmann is part of.
“The Rehmann Foundation is focused on promoting education opportunities, economic development and strengthening our communities,” said Stacie Kwaiser, CEO of Rehmann. “We are humbled to support like-minded organizations who empower individuals of diverse backgrounds and experiences to make a positive impact in our communities.”
All recipients were submitted by Rehmann associates and eligible for up to $10,000 in grant funds. The recipients include:
- Bridging Communities, Inc.
- Crossroads of Michigan
- Downtown Boxing Gym Youth Program
- Grand Rapids Nehemiah Project
- Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation
- Growth Works, Inc.
- Henry Ford Learning Institute
- Junior Achievement of SE Michigan
- Life Remodeled
- Living & Learning Enrichment Center
- Mental Health Association of Indian River County
- Mid-Michigan Children’s Museum
- Miracle League of Delray Beach
- The Children’s Center
- The Lawn Academy
- TutorSmart
- United Against Poverty
In its first year, the foundation’s reach spanned Michigan, Ohio and Florida, providing aid to varied groups including children, metropolitan communities, people of different physical abilities, and several others.
“As a firm heavily invested in the financial and professional wellbeing of thousands of businesses and organizations, it is crucial to recognize and solve current and future systemic issues,” said Randy Rupp, current Rehmann Foundation President and former Rehmann CEO. “We look forward to the continued growth of the foundation and creating positive change in the communities that we live and work in”
The Rehmann Foundation plans to be accepting new applicants in the summer of 2023.
For more information, visit https://www.rehmann.com/about/the-rehmann-foundation.