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Peterson represents local youth at philanthropy conference

Jenna Peterson, of Alpena, recently represented youth philanthropists in our region at the 2019 Council of Michigan Foundations Annual Conference held this month. She was selected to serve as a co-chair for the event, held in Traverse City. Peterson is a youth trustee on the Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan Board. She is also a member of the CFNEM’s Youth Advisory Council program, which makes nearly $80,000 in annual grants for youth needs throughout the region. Peterson was asked to serve as a co-chair for the conference as a representative of northern Michigan’s youth communities and Youth Advisory Councils. She has spent time over the past year working on planning committees for the conference’s programming and sessions. During the conference, Peterson introduced Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and two former YAC members for a panel discussion about youth philanthropy in Michigan. “We are grateful to Jenna Peterson for her leadership as a co-chair of the Council of Michigan Foundations 47th Annual Conference,” said CMF CEO Kyle Caldwell. “Her outstanding leadership and voice on behalf of the Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan was powerful. She was actively engaged with philanthropic peers throughout the conference on the main stage, and in connecting with Governor Gretchen Whitmer prior to her keynote remarks. We appreciate the opportunity to work together with Jenna in making the conference a success.” The CMF Annual Conference brings together staff, board members and volunteers from public, corporate, private and family foundations from Michigan and the Midwest, with the purpose of expanding the reach and impact that philanthropic organizations can make locally, nationally and globally. The theme of this year’s conference was “Equity, Partnership, Impact.” Peterson represented all of the YACs for northeast Michigan, including the CFNEM and its affiliate foundations: Iosco County Community Foundation, North Central Michigan Community Foundation, and Straits Area Community Foundation.

Jenna Peterson, of Alpena, recently represented youth philanthropists in our region at the 2019 Council of Michigan Foundations Annual Conference held this month. She was selected to serve as a co-chair for the event, held in Traverse City.

Peterson is a youth trustee on the Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan Board. She is also a member of the CFNEM’s Youth Advisory Council program, which makes nearly $80,000 in annual grants for youth needs throughout the region.

Peterson was asked to serve as a co-chair for the conference as a representative of northern Michigan’s youth communities and Youth Advisory Councils. She has spent time over the past year working on planning committees for the conference’s programming and sessions. During the conference, Peterson introduced Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and two former YAC members for a panel discussion about youth philanthropy in Michigan.

“We are grateful to Jenna Peterson for her leadership as a co-chair of the Council of Michigan Foundations 47th Annual Conference,” said CMF CEO Kyle Caldwell. “Her outstanding leadership and voice on behalf of the Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan was powerful. She was actively engaged with philanthropic peers throughout the conference on the main stage, and in connecting with Governor Gretchen Whitmer prior to her keynote remarks. We appreciate the opportunity to work together with Jenna in making the conference a success.”

The CMF Annual Conference brings together staff, board members and volunteers from public, corporate, private and family foundations from Michigan and the Midwest, with the purpose of expanding the reach and impact that philanthropic organizations can make locally, nationally and globally. The theme of this year’s conference was “Equity, Partnership, Impact.”

Peterson represented all of the YACs for northeast Michigan, including the CFNEM and its affiliate foundations: Iosco County Community Foundation, North Central Michigan Community Foundation, and Straits Area Community Foundation.

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