Grant to expand Lee Township Hall

Aug 19, 2014 | News Story

Lee Township in Midland recieves $50,000 grant from Charles J. Strosacker Foundation to expand the Lee Township Hall.

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Midland Soccer Club Q&A: Strosacker Foundation a strong supporter of indoor facility

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Midland Soccer Club, a 501 (c) 3 formed in 1977, serves nearly 4,000 players annually from 25 counties. With over 104,000 visitors and players annually, the club brings over $3 million to the region in sports tourism. Given the growing ranks of area athletes and youth recreational programs, the MSC recognizes that the region desperately needs additional indoor athletic facilities and has launched a capital campaign to construct a 150,000-square-foot indoor athletic facility on its campus. Construction is slated for fall of 2025 and opening in the 2026 soccer season.

Strosacker Foundation awards $25K grant to Children’s Grief Center

Strosacker Foundation awards $25K grant to Children’s Grief Center

The Children’s Grief Center of the Great Lakes Bay Region was awarded a $25,000 grant from the Charles J. Strosacker Foundation for essential print materials that support grieving children and families in the community. This funding will allow The Children’s Grief Center to distribute high-quality resources that provide guidance, comfort, and education to children, teens, and their families navigating the difficult journey of grief helping reach their vision of communities where no one grieves alone.

Strosacker Foundation awarded $110,000 to Davenport University to advance health care; address talent gap

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Davenport University announced gifts totaling $210,000 from two foundations committed to the Midland community. The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation and the Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation are supporting the university’s new Health and Science Innovations for Workforce Preparedness initiative, which aims to equip students with cutting-edge tools and technologies that will enhance health care education and directly address workforce shortages in Michigan.