DETROIT AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION CHARITABLE …
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A permanent endowment to enhance the lives of children and youth in the region.
DETROIT AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATIONCHARITABLE FOUNDATION FUND
ABOUT THE FUND
Since 1999, the Detroit Auto Dealers Association (DADA) Charitable Foundation Fund has been an important resource for nonprofit organizations serving children and youth. The fund has provided more than $6.1 million to support 154 organizations throughout southeast Michigan—with more grants made each year.
As a permanently endowed fund at the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, the DADA Charitable Foundation Fund will be here forever, supporting each new generation of kids as they grow and mature.
The Detroit Auto Dealers Association, a trade association representing hundreds of automobile dealerships in metropolitan Detroit, founded the Fund. It is supported by proceeds from the annual North American International Auto Show Charity Preview.
ABOUT THE GRANTS
Grants ranging from $10,000 to $50,000 are awarded each year to improve the lives of children and youth across a broad range of program areas, including health and human services, the arts, recreation, education and healthy living.
Any 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in southeast Michigan may apply for a grant. Southeast Michigan is defined as the counties of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw, St. Clair and Livingston.
Nonprofit organizations that receive support directly from the Charity Preview are ineligible. Please note that the Fund does not award grants to host or sponsor events.
DETROIT AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATIONCHARITABLE FOUNDATION FUND
of the Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan
Celebrating 19 Years of Service to Young People of Southeast Michigan
Since its inception in 1999, the DADA Charitable Foundation Fund has provided more than $6.1 million to support nonprofit organizations that are improving the lives of children and
youth in southeast Michigan.
This partnership is unique among auto trade associations nationally — a permanent legacy to benefit our region for generations to come.
195 grants have been made to 154 organizations
IN CONTRIBUTIONS
more than $7.9 MILLION
more than $6.1 MILLION IN GRANTS
DADA FUND HIGHLIGHTS
$3 MILLION (and growing)
IN ENDOWMENT
DADA IMPACT BY PROGRAM AREA 1999 – 2018
Arts, Culture & Humanities: $391,691
Early Childhood Development: $375,000
Education: $1,298,300
Health: $552,750
Human Services: $1,328,743
Public Safety/Protection: $299,000
Youth Development: $1,227,990
Youth Employment: $235,000
Youth Leadership: $405,000
2018 Grant Recipientsof the DADA Charitable Foundation Fund
Bloomfield Hills School District Support for program enhancement at the Wing Lake Developmental Center
$21,350
Detroit Institute for Children Support over two years to expand a summer learning program for children with special needs
$48,600
Ele’s Place Support to expand Ele’s Group, a grief support program for children and youth
$20,000
Girls GroupSupport to pilot a program that builds stronger academic and social-emotional connections among students, parents, and schools in Washtenaw County
$45,000
Hope Network Foundation Support to expand the Michigan Education Corps’ literacy tutoring program for Detroit Public Schools Community District students in grades K-3
$50,000
InsideOut Literary Arts Project Support over two years to expand Citywide Poets, a written and spoken word program, to include eighth-graders in Oak Park and Detroit
$50,000
Kids Kicking Cancer Support to expand a martial arts therapy program for children in southeast Michigan
$50,000
Methodist Children’s Home Society Support for a program designed to provide intensive aftercare services to boys ages 6 to 18 who have been impacted by childhood trauma
$50,000
Oakland Family Services Support to expand a parent education, family support, and early childhood school-readiness program for families with children 0-5 years old
$50,000
Riverside Arts Center Support to expand the FLY Creativity Lab, a youth empowerment program that provides creative experiences for K-12 youth in Ypsilanti
$20,000
Scarlet’s Smile Support for a universally-designed recreational park in Commerce Township that is accessible for all abilities
$50,000
Wild Swan Theater Support over 18 months for an original theatrical production for young audiences featuring women in science
$28,270
826michigan
Alkebu-Lan Village
All The World’s A Stage
Alternatives for Girls
American Red Cross Southeastern Michigan Chapter
American Red Cross –Washtenaw County
Angels’ Place
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Ann Arbor Public Schools
Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS)
The Art Center
Arts & Scraps
Autism Alliance of Michigan
Baldwin Avenue United Methodist Church
The Baldwin Center
Beaumont Foundation
Black Family Development Inc.
Bloomfield Hills School District
Boys and Girls Club of Troy
buildOn Inc.
Camp Fire USA Wathana Council
Campaign for Black Male Achievement
CARE House of Oakland County
Central Detroit Christian Community Development Corp.
Chaldean American Ladies of Charity
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
Children With Hair Loss Inc.
Children’s Home of Detroit
Children’s Leukemia Foundation
Children’s Hospital of Michigan
City Mission Inc
City Year-Detroit
Coalition On Temporary Shelter (COTS)
Common Ground Sanctuary
Communities in Schools of Detroit Inc.
Community Assessment, Referral and Education (CARE)
Cornerstone Schools Association
Covenant House Michigan
Cranbrook Educational Community
Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program (DAPCEP)
Detroit Food & Entrepreneurship Academy
Detroit Hispanic Development Corp.
Detroit Historical Society
Detroit Institute for Children
Detroit Parent Network
Detroit Science Center
Detroit Symphony Orchestra Inc.
Development Centers Inc.
Downtown Boxing Gym Youth Program
Eagle Sports Club
Easter Seals - Michigan
Eastern Michigan University
Ele’s Place
First Step – Western Wayne County Project on Domestic Assault
Focus: HOPE
Forgotten Harvest Inc.
Franklin-Wright Settlements Inc.
Fraser First Booster Club
Fresh Air Society of Detroit/Tamarack Camps
Gilda’s Club-Metro Detroit
Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan
Girl Scouts of Macomb County, Otsikita Council Inc.
Girl Scouts of Metro Detroit
Girl Scouts of the Huron Valley Council
Girls Group
Girls on the Run International Inc.
Give Merit Inc.
Gleaners Community Food Bank Inc.
The Greater Detroit Charitable Foundation Inc
The Guidance Center
HAVEN Inc.
Heinz C. Prechter Fund for Manic Depression
Henry Ford Health System
Henry Ford Learning Institute
Holy Cross Children’s Services
Hope Network Foundation
Hospice of Michigan, Inc.
InsideOut Literary Arts Project
Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit
Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit
Joseph J. Laurencelle Memorial Foundation
Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan
JVS
Kids Kicking Cancer
LACASA
LAHC – Leaders Advancing and Helping Communities
Lawrence Technological University
Leadership Macomb, Inc.
Leslie Science and Nature Center
Lighthouse of Oakland County Inc.
Literacy and Beyond Inc.
Macomb Community College Foundation
Macomb County Child Advocacy Center Inc.
Macomb Oakland Regional Center
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan
Mayor’s Time
Mentoring Solutions
Mercy Education Project
Mercy Mount Clemens Corp.
Methodist Children’s Home Society
Michigan Association for Children with Emotional Disorders
Michigan Philharmonic
Michigan Science Center
Midnight Golf Program
The MINDS Program
Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit
National Kidney Foundation of Michigan Inc.
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
Neighborhood Centers Inc.
Neutral Zone (Ann Arbor Teen Center Inc.)
New Center Foundation Inc.
North Oakland Foundation
Northeast Guidance Center
Oakland Family Services
Oakwood Healthcare System Foundation
Ozone House
Penrickton Center for Blind Children
Project Healthy Community
Racquet Up Detroit
Rainbow Connection
Real Life 101 Scholarship Fund
Reggie McKenzie Foundation
Riverside Arts Center
Ruth Ellis Center Inc.
SAE Foundation
The Salvation Army-Eastern Michigan Division
Scarlet’s Smile
SOS Community Services Inc.
Southfield Center for Youth Inc.
Southwest Counseling and Development Services
Sphinx Organization
St. John Community Health
Investment Corp.
St. Joseph Mercy Oakland
St. Vincent & Sarah Fisher Center
Starfish Family Services
Starr Commonwealth
Student Advocacy Center of Michigan
Sweet Dreamzzz
Think Detroit Inc.
Turning Point Inc.
University Musical Society
University of Michigan
VIP Mentoring - Volunteers in Prevention, Probation and Prisons Inc.
Vista Maria
Washtenaw Area Council for Children
Wayne-Metropolitan Community Action Agency
Wayne-Westland Community Schools
Wellspring
Wild Swan Theater
Winning Futures
YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit
Youth Sports and Recreation Commission
YWCA of Western Wayne County
GRANT RECIPIENTS, 1999–2018
ABOUT US
The DADA Charitable Foundation Fund is a permanent legacy of the commitment of the Detroit Auto Dealers Association to the children and youth of southeast Michigan. The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan is pleased to assist with these philanthropic and charitable investments (cfsem.org/DADA).
The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, founded in 1984, is a full-service philanthropic organization leading the way to positive change. We support donors and their charitable intentions, and we fund, develop and nurture programs that create lasting positive benefit for all (cfsem.org).
333 West Fort Street, Suite 2010 · Detroit, Michigan 48226-3134 313.961.6675 · cfsem.org
HOW TO APPLY
Potential applicants are encouraged to contact the Community Foundation to discuss their project before submitting a proposal. Call 313.961.6675 and ask to speak with a program officer.
Please consult the DADA page of the Community Foundation website (cfsem.org/DADA) for additional information and guidance on the content and supporting materials for your proposal.
Grant proposals are due to the Community Foundation by April 15 and awards are announced in September each year.