Members and board members of the 501 Alliance gathered in Lansing on May 9, 2024. Attendees engaged with speakers including Kelley Kuhn, Michigan Nonprofit Association and Tina Alonzo, Peckham. 2023 was a year of growth in total members as well as total staff for existing members. Despite 200+ members receiving rate decreases, the fund remains strong thanks to low unemployment expenses and improved investment results. Audit results were presented as unmodified. The annual Klein Scholarship was presented to Lucy Kates, University of Michigan. All members are invited to attend this Annual Meeting. See you next year!
MI Nonprofit Leaders Encourage Participation
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