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How does the Foundation serve the Archdiocese of Detroit?
The Foundation makes distributions and grants to benefit Catholic parishes, schools, ministries and other faithful organizations in southeast Michigan. Donors may restrict their contributions to benefit one or more Catholic organizations designated by the donor. For example, the Foundation is awarding grants to help launch and stimulate the work of many who are helping to unleash the Gospel in southeast Michigan.
An integral part of the Catholic community in southeast Michigan, the Catholic Foundation serves the geographic area of the Archdiocese of Detroit. The Foundation also works with individuals from outside the area to support entities of the Archdiocese of Detroit. Grants from donor-advised funds may be awarded to entities anywhere in the United States.