We are very excited to announce the launch of our newly designed website, which is your destination for Catholic philanthropy in southeast Michigan. Whether you are a current or prospective donor or fundholder; a leader in a Catholic parish, school or nonprofit organization; or a professional advisor, we hope that you’ll find the new site to be more user-friendly and provide you the information you need to be inspired and to achieve your philanthropic goals.

Some of the new features on our website include:  

Ways to Enter Our Site

One of the first things you’ll notice on our homepage is the boxes directed at various groups: 

  • individuals & families
  • parishes, schools & nonprofits
  • grant-seekers
  • advisors

Each page provides relevant information about the Catholic Foundation’s offerings, tailored to the particular group. We hope this allows you to quickly find the information you’re looking for. 

Fund Search

One of our favorite aspects of the new site is the ability to search our various funds at https://catholicfoundationmichigan.org/give-now/. You are able to search for a fund or an organization by name, or review the funds that relate to a particular issue, making it simple and easy to give to a cause you are passionate about. 

Donor Stories

Looking to learn more about the community of committed Catholics who are giving generously to make an impact in our community? Visit our Donor Stories page and read the variety of features sharing how our donors have been called by their faith to leave a legacy. 

Grantee Stories

Sixty organizations have received competitive impact grants from the Catholic Foundation since our founding in 2018. Learn more about these inspiring grantee partners and the innovative work they are offering throughout southeast Michigan. 


If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to
contact us. 

We extend our gratitude to Solutio for their work in building our new site. We have had an excellent experience working with them and we wholeheartedly recommend them.

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