The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.
We provide $20,000 each year to support hundreds of free programs for children and adults, including programs that focus on early literacy, history, and music, as well as technology classes and author visits. Friends also supports cultural enrichment in Muskegon through the annual Charles H. Hackley Distinguished Lecture in the Humanities.
At the Sylvester Broome Empowerment Village, our mission is to cultivate leadership capacity.
To enrich the community through access to library services and cultural opportunities.
We are dedicated to increasing the level of functional literacy among the people of Clark County.
To preserve, record and maintain the historical information of the area between Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas, known as Michilimackinac.
To enrich and inspire people of all ages through the arts.
To provide an environment of discovery, creativity and experimentation in the visual arts for youth in the greater Marquette and Alger County of Michigan’s rural Upper Peninsula.
Committed to the continued growth of an already vibrant, creative community and a rich design history here in Michigan.
To encourage the Preservation, Advancement, and dissemination of Knowledge of the History of Pickford Michigan and area.