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The Skillman Foundation awards several types of grants. Its main grantmaking is made to nonprofit organizations with federal tax-exempt status (501C3) that implement programs in the Foundation’s three program areas: Good Schools, Good Neighborhoods and Good Opportunities.

The Foundation offers a limited number of President’s Discretionary grants. These are grants up to $40,000, approved by the Foundation’s President and CEO, and awarded primarily for fundraising events, conferences, task forces, policy briefings, press conferences, public release of data or short-term ad hoc purposes that further the Foundation’s primary work. These grants are highly competitive.

The Foundation makes a limited number of scholarship grants to graduated high school students of the Foundation’s Skillman Scholars program, who are enrolled in college or university.

The Foundation also makes matching gifts to nonprofit tax-exempt organizations on a two-to-one ratio, to support the charitable giving of its Staff and active and retired Trustees.

Cranbrook Educational Community

380 Lone Pine Road
P.O. Box 801
Bloomfield Hills MI, 48303-0801
http://www.cranbrook.edu

This grant will provide scholarships for three academically gifted, minority youth from the Detroit area to attain the skills necessary to be future leaders that will be successful in challenging higher education settings.

Amount: $76,230
Grant Term: September 2010 to July 2011
Grant Approved: June 2010
Program Area: Good Schools » Skillman Scholars
Program Officer: Tamalon Overton
Location: Michigan/Tri County (Macomb, Oakland, Wayne)