Annual Report

Mission Statement
The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area seeks to ensure that our community thrives today, tomorrow, and forever by building our Community’s Endowment to support high impact charitable projects, helping donors achieve their charitable goals, and leading and partnering in community-level initiatives.
Vision Statement
We envision a fully thriving community where all who live or work in the Holland/Zeeland area equitably experience:
• Physical, mental, and emotional health and safety.
• Financial stability.
• High quality education.
• Access to opportunities to achieve one’s full potential.
• A sense of belonging – are respected, connected, and have a voice in community decisions.
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FROM OUR PRESIDENT/CEO AND BOARD CHAIR
Our hearts are full of gratitude as we reflect on another incredible year at the Community Foundation. In our annual report, you will read both the data behind our work and inspiring stories of generosity and impact. It is an honor that so many of you choose to partner with CFHZ, investing in our work and extending our reach.
We build our community’s endowment to support high-impact charitable projects. We launched the Strengthening the Nonprofit Sector (SNS) campaign to support the overall health of our nonprofit sector, with a particular focus on leadership of local organizations. CFHZ increased our investment from the Community’s Endowment to $150,000 per year for at least ten years, and generous donors who believe a healthy nonprofit sector is vital for a healthy community helped us raise $1.7 million for this work!

In 2022, we deployed a new, two-pronged grantmaking strategy using our Community’s Endowment funds. Responsive grants continue our commitment to invest in opportunities across a broad range of issues and organizations. Focusing on challenges and opportunities identified by community data and feedback, proactive grants distribute funds to three targeted areas of investment: increasing access to and availability of mental health services, leveraging out of school time to mitigate the education opportunity gap, and increasing the consistency of healthy parent or other caring adult relationships in kids’ lives. We also updated our list of lenses by which we prioritize proposals to include a lens of addressing inequities.
We help donors achieve their charitable goals. Generous donors made 2022 a record-breaking year for CFHZ. We received over $20 million in gifts - the largest gifting year in our history! It is a privilege to help steward these contributions and create lasting, positive impact for the community. We celebrated those who give where they live with 800 guests at our annual Celebration of Philanthropy event, honoring the gifts of time, talent, and treasure that help make Holland/Zeeland a thriving community for all.
2022 was a tough year for the markets, but we are pleased to share that CFHZ’s returns were in the top quartile of our Foundation peers. We closed the year with $113 million in assets. What a privilege to live and work in a deeply generous community. Thank you for investing in our vision of a thriving community for all, today, tomorrow, and forever.
Sincerely,


$113 Million
Total Assets
$20.1 Million
Gifts Received
The biggest year of gifts in our history!
$12 Million Total Grants
$2.2 Million Gifts to our Community’s Endowment
OVER







$822,000 Granted from our Community’s Endowment
$900,000 Distributed in Scholarships
$100,000
12 New scholars 44 Current scholars 95% Graduation rate

Invested in Housing Next to support efforts to improve housing affordability and access.
$127,000
Towards local efforts to strengthen the nonprofit sector, and another $1.7 million raised to enhance and sustain this work through our Strengthening the Nonprofit Sector Campaign.
COMMUNITY’S ENDOWMENT Investing
in Community
Contributions to our Community’s Endowment help ensure that there will always be philanthropic resources available to respond to future needs and opportunities in Holland/Zeeland. CFHZ uses a portion of these funds each year to invest in our community through grantmaking.
Unrestricted Funds
The flexibility of unrestricted gifts allows the Foundation to use the expertise of our staff and Board to make the best possible investments across all issue areas for generations to come.
113 Funds
Field of Interest Funds
67 Funds
$500,000 2022 Grants $220,000 2022 Grants
$17.66 Million Total Assets $10.28 Million Total Assets
$640,000 2022 Gifts $1.09 Million 2022 Gifts
These funds allow donors to benefit from the expertise of Foundation staff while also allowing them to identify an area of personal interest, such as the arts, economic development, education, the environment, health, housing, human services, seniors, or youth.
THINKING ABOUT MAKING A GIFT?
CFHZ can work with donors to process gifts of cash; stocks, bonds, and mutual funds; real estate; 401k and IRA accounts; bequests; and life insurance policies. We’re ready to handle the administrative details so you can focus on the joy of giving.
DONOR SERVICES
Helping Donors Achieve Their Charitable Goals
Our donor services help you make a positive impact. Our team is here to support your giving, so you have confidence your dollars are being used in the most effective way possible.
Donor Advised Funds
A flexible, low-cost solution to charitable giving, donor advised funds allow you to take an immediate tax deduction when you make your gift and enjoy the flexibility to make grants over time while CFHZ handles the administrative work.
197 Funds $38.50 Million
Total assets
$6.93 Million
2022 Grants
$10.35 Million
2022 Gifts
Nonprofit Funds
Nonprofit funds benefit a predetermined nonprofit by providing the organization with ongoing support. CFHZ handles the investment management and administrative responsibilities, allowing the organization to focus on its mission.
209 Funds $32.47 Million Total assets
Scholarship Funds
114 Funds $12.06 Million Total assets
$2.22 Million
2022 Grants $4.13 Million
2022 Gifts
Established to honor loved ones and inspire young people, scholarship funds invest in the community’s future.
$990,000
2022 Grants $1.58 Million 2022 Gifts
Fiscal Sponsorships (Community Project Funds)
As a fiscal sponsor, CFHZ accepts donations and makes distributions on behalf of local charitable initiatives.
13 Funds $1.39 Million Total assets
$920,000
2022 Grants $1.82 Million 2022 Gifts
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Balance Sheet
DECEMBER 31, 2022
Liabilities and Net Assets
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS

STEVE AND LAURI SISSON
For Steve and Lauri Sisson, a shared passion for hard work, family, and sailing sparked a lifelong commitment to building community and giving back.


Both Holland High graduates, Steve and Lauri knew of one another through their overlapping social circles. They were officially introduced by mutual friends at Pereddies restaurant, where Lauri worked and Steve frequently attended business dinners with his family.
Steve moved to Holland in the second grade when his father took a job at Haworth. An engineer by trade, but an entrepreneur at heart, his father founded Karona Door in 1980. “As the youngest child, I had a uniquely close view into the trials and tribulations of running a business,” said Steve. “My parents worked a lot to grow the company, so it was time on the water that was our family time.”
Steve’s father was instrumental in founding the non-profit Macatawa Bay Juniors Association (MBJA) Sailing School, which promotes junior sailing and creates opportunities for youth in the Holland community to learn how to sail. Steve, who served many years on its Board, including a term as Chair, was among its first graduates.
Born in Rhode Island, Lauri lived with her grandparents in the Castle Park neighborhood for part of her childhood while her father served in the Navy. Her connections to West Michigan trace back several generations. Her great-grandfather built the Central Park Summer Chapel, and in a nod to that history, Steve and Lauri chose the chapel as the location for their wedding ceremony.
Lauri has two children from a previous marriage, Shari and John, and she and Steve welcomed a daughter, Caroline, together. “Our weekends were spent with youth sports, and sailboat racing.” An active family, their children all played numerous sports, which included swimming, soccer, water polo, and more.
About 15 years ago, MBJA began fundraising for a building for the Junior Sailing Center program. At the same time, Steve was working with Don Wassink, the President of Karona Door. Don had a close relationship with CFHZ, and recommended Steve get involved both for the success of the MBJA campaign and his personal philanthropy.
“As we became more successful in life, we found ourselves with more to give. Through our involvement with sailing and other sports our kids were engaged in, we realized there were many children in the community who could benefit from extra resources and support,” Steve commented.
The Sissons started with causes closest to their hearts - funding junior sailing, swimming, and water safety classes.



Lauri’s successful career in real estate allowed the Sisson’s to expand their philanthropy. In 2015, they established the Steve and Lauri Sisson Family Fund, a donor advised fund at CFHZ, to organize their personal philanthropy. “Our motto is work hard, play hard, give hard, and the Community Foundation makes the giving part easy,” Lauri said. “One check a year funds our balance, and we know CFHZ will handle all the administrative details and make it easy to give to the causes we care about.”

Through their fund, Steve and Lauri have supported several youthserving organizations like Children’s Advocacy Center, Kids Food Basket, Holland Aquatic Center, and the Holland/Zeeland Promise program. Lauri said of the Promise, “The program speaks to our hearts. I put myself through school and remember how hard it was. I worked three jobs in the summer and a full-time job during school. We know hard work is important, but it’s not the only key to success. It’s meaningful to provide opportunities that might be out of reach for these students despite their hard work and make sure their talents can continue to grow and benefit the community.”
Steve shared, “My perspective is different. I have been very lucky in life and was provided with a lot of opportunities. I know that not everyone has the same access, which is why it is important to us to support the Promise program.”
Now the Sisson’s find joy in watching their legacy continue as their children become philanthropic themselves and share their time, talents, and treasure with causes that are important to them. Their daughter Caroline has a friend who teaches elementary school at West Ottawa. For many years Caroline would buy Christmas gifts for the entire class of students. This became a tradition that the family participated in every year. “It’s moving to watch them contribute to their community,” they said. “Knowing that our passion for giving back will continue through our children is one of the greatest gifts as parents.”
"OUR MOTTO IS WORK HARD, PLAY HARD, GIVE HARD, AND THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION MAKES THE GIVING PART EASY."
LAKESHORE LEADERES Responsive Grant Highlight

Economic development partners, area employers, and educators have been clear; there’s a need to support and invest in growing the diversity of individuals who serve as community leaders. When Carlos Sanchez moved to West Michigan 25 years ago, he quickly noticed a lack of representation from the Latinx community in positions of leadership in the business, civic, and nonprofit sectors. In partnership with Ferris State University, he created the LEADeres program to increase the diversity of Latinx leadership in West Michigan. The LEADeres pilot program was based in Grand Rapids, where it garnered strong interest from local employers and Latinx community members.
LEADeres is structured for a cohort of 15-20 individuals who meet once a month on Saturdays from 9am-5pm for a total of six months. The program includes reading and team projects focusing on identifying and developing leadership skills, networking with local Latinx leaders, and empowering participants to think about the next steps in their professional journeys. Professional facilitators lead the sessions, most of whom have been with the program since the pilot. All but one of the facilitators identify as Latino or Latina.

Reyna Masko participated in the LEADeres program when it was offered in Grand Rapids. A resident of Grand Haven, she works for Ottawa County and is also the co-founder of the Tri-Cities Puentes Initiative (TCPI). Founded in 2019, TCPI’s mission is to build connections (puentes translates to bridges in English) between Latin American residents and the broader Lakeshore community. The organization creates opportunities for Latin American culture to be celebrated and for Latin American individuals to be equipped to lead, collaborate, serve, and thrive.
*Why did we use ‘Latinx,’ ‘Latin American,’ and ‘Latino/Latina’ in this article?
All of these terms are used to describe individuals of Latin American descent. Latinx is gender-neutral, while Latino/Latina are gendered. CFHZ is committed to honoring our community partners and following their lead in how they choose to identify themselves.

“I’ve been living in this community for about 25 years,” said Reyna. “There was a market on the Lakeshore for a leadership program that gives Latin Americans a space to be authentic, to connect with one another to share struggles and successes, and grow the diversity of representation in local spaces.” After completing the LEADeres program, Reyna kept in touch with Carlos. She reached out to him in 2019 to begin the conversation about establishing a Lakeshore cohort that would include individuals from Muskegon, Grand Haven, Holland, and Zeeland.
Carlos’s proven success after 10 years of running the Grand Rapids cohort and Reyna’s connections made it possible to bring the LEADeres program to the Lakeshore, with TCPI providing the initial funding. In 2022, the Community Foundation supported the expansion of the LEADeres program to the Lakeshore with a grant of $28,000.

Between the Grand Rapids and Lakeshore cohorts, over 200 people have graduated from LEADeres. Carlos is thrilled to see so many graduates flourish in both their professional and personal lives. “This program is not the sole catalyst for a person’s success, but it is one of the tools that helps them focus on and develop their existing skill sets. Many of our participants use what they learned in LEADeres to negotiate promotions or move into new positions, bringing their unique cultural competence and adding to the diversity of leadership in our community.”
An additional benefit of the LEADeres program has been the relationships that form during the program, with graduates continuing to build on the network they form during their cohort. As Carlos explained, “It’s a place for Latinx individuals who are from different countries and have different experiences to develop professionally, but they also find a sense of belonging and a path to feeling included in the Latinx community and the West Michigan community.”

In 2022, CFHZ distributed 18 competitive/responsive grants totaling $394,800. Projects and initiatives that supported community/economic development, education, health, housing, human services, and youth all received funding from the Foundation.
To view a complete list of competitive/ responsive grants in 2022, scan the QR code.

" THERE WAS A MARKET ON THE LAKESHORE FOR A LEADERSHIP PROGRAM THAT GIVES LATIN AMERICANS A SPACE TO BE AUTHENTIC, TO CONNECT WITH ONE ANOTHER TO SHARE STRUGGLES AND SUCCESSES, AND GROW THE DIVERSITY OF REPRESENTATION IN LOCAL SPACES."
BRIDGE BUILDER SOCIETY
The Bridge Builder Society recognizes individuals and couples who have named the Community Foundation as the beneficiary of any type of planned or deferred gift. Planned gifts to any fund at CFHZ qualify for Bridge Builder Society membership. The purpose is to acknowledge and thank those who have made these gifts, and to encourage and inspire others to do the same.

BRIDGE BUILDER MEMBERS
Robyn Allison
Char Amante
Ed and Tina Amaya
Tom and Deann Baumann
Ken and Patti Bing
Jim Bishop
José and Juanita Bocanegra
Roger and Ruth Borr
Jane N. Bos
Ed and Judy Bosch
Mary Bouwens
Mark and Robin Bouwman
Caddie Bradford
Jim and Donna Brooks
Scott and Amanda Brooks
Leslie Brown
Jim and Martie Bultman
Patrick and Elyse Cisler
Al and Barb Dannenberg
Brian W. Davis
Lee and Linda De Visser
Jean De Weert
Donald J. and Brenda J. DeBruyn
Doug and Deb DeLeeuw
Tom and Sue Den Herder
Colette Volkema DeNooyer and Robert DeNooyer II
Chuck and Barb DePree
Garth and Mary Deur
Scott and Kathy DeVries
Marlies DeWitt
Roger and Janet DeYoung
Bret and Erin Docter
Stelios and Leslie Dokianakis
Edna Doyle
Ron and Nancy Eding
Alan and Marcia Elgersma
Jeff and Cherie Elhart
Kathy Elhart
Tom and Tami Elhart
Sally Farabee
Bruce and Susan Formsma
Judy Gaydos
David and Linda Geerlings
Scott and Jaclyn Geerlings
Joan L. Geurink
Mike and Rachel Goorhouse
Jeffrey and Karen Goorhouse
Jim and Janet Hagel
Craig and Karen Hall
Mark and Angela Harder
Don and Jodi Heeringa
Nancy Hendricks
Mike and Colleen Hill
Les Hoogland
Doug and Mary-jo Iverson
Shawn and Lindsay Jacob
Charley and LeaAnne Janssen
Dave and Barb Janssen
John and Sally Janssen
Micki Janssen
Bruce and Margie Johnson
Jim Jurries
James Kaminski
Steve and Norma Knoll Hook
Cal and Nancy Kleinheksel
Larry and Jeanie Koops
Joyce Kortman
Randy and Sue Kortering
Karl and Lynn Kotecki
Jeanette Layman
Thelma (Tommye) Leenhouts
Marcia M. & Richard M. Lievense
Jim Lilly
Sarah Lilly
Scott and Stacey Lubbers
Sam and Jean Martin
Bruce and Linda McCombs
Glenn and Barbara Meyaard
Michael and Theresa Meyer
Robert and Pamela Molenhouse
Mary Emily Mouw
Dick and Susan Muzzy
Evelyn de Vries Myaard
David and Carol Myers
Mary Nagelkirk
Paul and Anne Nemschoff
Eileen Nordstrom
Thomas M. and Marilyn J. Norman
David and Liz Nyitray
Judith Nykamp
Scott and Mary Nykerk
Kevin and Dawn Olney
Jeffrey and Rachel Palmer
Timothy Pennings
Christa Perez
Kathleen Stewart Ponitz
Richard and Barbara Poppe
John and Ann Query
Kevin and Wendy Rebhan
Elsie Redeker
Peter and Jill Rhoades
David Roossien
Mike and Dee Dee Rose
David Schipper
Jim and Janet Schoettle
Fred and Rosemary Sotok
Randy and Arla Spaman
Scott and Jan Spoelhof
Steve and Valerie Spoelhof
Marvin E. and Suzanne M. Stawicki
Robert and Deborah Sterken
Robert Swierenga
Merrill Taylor
Patrick Thompson
Carol Tien Winslow
Marilyn Torborg
Paul Trap
Jay and Adelle Van Daalen
Richard and Pamela Van Dorp
Margaret Van Grouw
Brian Van Kley
Kurtis Van Koevering
Ellen Van Raalte-Frieswyk
Jerry (Ike) and Norma Vande Wege
Jim and Marcia Vandenbrink
Ron Vander Schaaf
William and Rita Vander Vliet
Susan Lantz Vanderbilt
Robert A. Vanderkamp
James and Anna VanderWoude
Donald Van't Hof
Julie and Howard Veneklasen
Greg and Suzanne Visser
Nate and Heather Volkema
Doug and Ginny Vos
Ron and Mary Voss
Doris Welling
Gary and Marilynn Wickens
James and Gail Wiersma
Daniel and Sally Zwier
Erin Avery Zylman
BRIDGE BUILDERS REMEMBERED IN 2022
We remember the Bridge Builders who recently passed and honor them for their legacy gifts to our community.
Chris Tracy Spencer 1943-2022

Charles Aschbrenner 1936-2016

Charles Aschbrenner and Chris Spencer married just days before Charles’s death in 2016, following 39 years of companionship. Charles was a professor emeritus of music and taught at Hope College for 53 years. Chris worked for the Michigan Department of Corrections for 20 years before retiring in Holland alongside Charles. Together, they enjoyed music and traveling the world exploring art, history, and music. Charles performed as a soloist and collaborative pianist throughout Michigan and the Midwest as well as in Mexico, Portugal, France and Russia. Chris had a zest for life that shined through his love and laughter with his family and friends. His compassionate spirit guided him to advocate on behalf of the elderly and differently abled. Charles and Chris established the Aschbrenner-Spencer Music Scholarship at CFHZ to carry-on their legacy and commitment to Hope College, music, and diversity. This scholarship recognizes and financially assists graduating high school seniors from the Holland/ Zeeland area who will major or minor in music at Hope College. Charles and Chris made a final gift to the fund through a beneficiary designation of Charles’s IRA.
Joan Lalley 1929-2022
Born in Kalamazoo, Joan later moved to Holland where she raised her two children, Craig and Julie. She was blessed with two wonderful marriages, her first to Robert Hall, until his early death in 1983, and her second to William Lalley, until his death in 2009. Her biggest joy was being with her family and friends. A nature lover and outdoor enthusiast, she enjoyed hiking, bird watching, and exploring the wonder and beauty of creation and had a deep appreciation of music. She was an active and faithful member of Hope Church for over 64 years. She was always thoughtful and generous, and lived her faith. Jo has supported the Community Foundation for more than 30 years, giving faithfully to the Community’s Endowment since 1990. In 2001, she established the Robert G. and Joan T. Hall-Lalley Fund for Affordable Housing. She established this fund to support the local efforts of organizations providing temporary housing for families in crisis and to invest in foreclosure prevention to help keep families out of crisis. At the time she established the fund, Jo said, "I know that the community will continue to change, and this is my way of investing in the future vitality of the place I love.” Continuing her commitment to community and philanthropy, Jo named the Fund and several other local nonprofits as a beneficiary of a portion of her estate.

"I KNOW THAT THE COMMUNITY WILL CONTINUE TO CHANGE, AND THIS IS MY WAY OF INVESTING IN THE FUTURE VITALITY OF THE PLACE I LOVE.”
BRIDGE BUILDERS REMEMBERED IN 2022
Continued
Jerry Redeker 1934-2022
Jerry was born and raised in Wisconsin before moving to Holland to attend Hope College. He graduated from Hope College in 1956 and then served in the US Army before starting a successful career in banking. Jerry was President of First State Bank of Charlevoix, then People’s State Bank of Holland, and Old Kent Bank of Holland for over 20 years. What mattered most in life to Jerry was his wife of nearly 70 years, Elsie, his family, and his faith. Jerry and Elsie helped countless people and organizations through their selfless generosity. He led capital campaigns for Holland Hospital, Hope College, and Christ Memorial Church, where he and Elsie were active together for more than 40 years. Jerry is remembered for his generosity and kind spirit. Jerry and Elsie have supported the Community’s Endowment with generous gifts for more than 30 years and established two unrestricted funds of the Community’s Endowment, the Sam and Laura Redeker Fund to honor Jerry’s parents and the Jerrald H. and Elsie Redeker Family Fund. These funds will continue to bless our community for generations and honor Jerry’s and Elsie’s legacy of giving.

Thelma Johnson 1919-2022

A lifelong resident of Zeeland, Thelma married her late husband, Alvin Johnson, in 1944 and raised a family. Thelma was a lifetime member of North Street Church, where she was very involved in the Zeeland Christian School Circle and the Ladies Aid Society. She gave generously of her time volunteering for several community organizations. Thelma modeled generosity in many ways, including supporting the Community’s Endowment for more than 20 years and naming the Community Foundation as a beneficiary of her trust. CFHZ established the Thelma Johnson Fund to honor Thelma for her years of support and her final gift to the community.
Mary Assink 1950-2022
Mary was a lifetime Holland resident. She graduated from West Ottawa High School and had a successful 38-year career at Herman Miller, working her way from the plant floor to being the first woman in an office position. Mary excelled in training and development and traveled all over the country working in new product development. When Mary was passionate about something, she was all in. Mary was passionate about Hope College Woman’s Basketball and with her gift of building relationships became close with many players over the years, even treating the entire team to a steak dinner at the end of the season. Mary supported multiple organizations during her lifetime and continued that support by naming several local nonprofits as the beneficiary of a portion of her trust. The Mary Assink Fund will be established to honor Mary’s legacy gift to the community.

Jack Bouman 1942-2022
Jack was a lifelong resident of Holland and his love for his community was evident through his illustrious real estate career. Jack’s passion for real estate and giving back to his community was rewarded by many accolades and awards. Through all his accomplishments Jack gave credit to those surrounding him and enjoyed watching others succeed. Over the years, Jack served on community boards and volunteered his time and resources to several non-profits including United Way, Boys & Girls Club, Resilience, Outdoor Discovery Center, and Ottawa/Allegan Wildlife Association. Jack was also a longtime member of Christ Memorial Church. Jack gave generously to CFHZ for more than a decade establishing the Jack Bouman Family Fund, a donor advised fund, and the Jack Bouman Community Fund, an unrestricted fund of the Community’s Endowment. As a part of CFHZ’s Today. Tomorrow. Forever. campaign Jack named CFHZ as a part of his estate.

BRIDGE BUILDER REMEMBERED
Ellen C. Anderson
Vera Arendsen
Charles Aschbrenner and Chris Tracy Spencer
Mary Assink
Gerald and Jeannette Bekken
Margaret Beukema
Ruth Beukema
Ruth Boeskool
Melvin and Alice Boonstra
Thomas G. Bos
John Bouma
Jack Bouman
Howard Bouwens
Julia Bouws
Judson T. Bradford
Clara Mae Brown
Fred and Helen Bulford
Mildred Campbell
Rose Chevrolet
Edwin Comstock
Betty D. Cook
Elaine K. Cooper
Phyllis Cox
Laverne "Curly" Dalman
John de Vries
John De Weert
Robert DeBruyn Family
Barbara Den Herder
Hugh and Phyllis DePree
Jack DeWitt
Bernard and Virginia Donnelly
Howard and Gertrude Douwstra
Monon Dunn
Wayne Elhart
Marilyn Feininger
Rudy and Kay Frundt
John Gaydos
Gladfeldter Family
Mildred Green
G.W. and Edna Haworth
John and Phyllis Hays
Eric and Melinda Heiberg
Jack Hendricks
Edward and Maxine Herpolsheimer
Karl Herpolsheimer
Elizabeth Hillegonds
John and Esther Hoogland
Vivian Hoogland
Eugene and Louise Huyser
M. Jay and Hazel M. Janssen
Alvin and Thelma Johnson
Ginger Jurries
Angie Kammeraad
Bill and Joan Lalley
Jack and Thelma Leenhouts
William Layman
Charles and Sheila McLean
Sharon V. McManus
Daniel Meengs
Bernard and Louise Meeuwsen
Barbara J. Meyer
Betty R. Miller
Thomas and Virginia Nickel
John Nordstrom
David Nykamp
James F. Ponitz
Jerry Redeker
Carol Rickey
John and Ada Rooks
Vern and Isla Schipper
Della Mae Schippers
Dorothy Sheets
Bob and Lois Sligh
Bruce Sturing
Joan Swierenga
Thomas M. Taylor
Albertha M. Teusink
Camy Thompson
James and Corrine Townsend
Ione Trap
Benjamin Van Andel
Donald and Lileeth Van Ark
Evelyn Van Dorp
Geneva Van Dyke Hansen
Donald J. and Petronella "Nell" Van Dyke
Hermina "Mickie" Van Eyl
Howard Van Raalte
Robert Dale Vanden Bosch
Adrian VandenBosch
Alice R. Vander Ploeg
William R. Vanderbilt Jr.
Gordon and Harriet VanPutten
MaryAnn Van't Hof
Thomas Wagner
James M. Watt
Clark and Shirley Weersing
Thyllis Williams
Paul and Dorothy Winchester
Marie K. Woldring
Dwight and Cynthia Yntema
HAWORTH HELPS
Founded in 1948, Haworth was born in a Holland schoolteacher’s garage. Today, the company has a global reach and enriches spaces with award-winning furniture, interior architecture, luxury lifestyle products, knowledge, and technology solutions to help create beautiful rooms and achieve business goals. In 2022, Haworth had $2.5 billion in global sales and 8,000 employees worldwide. While the company has grown exponentially, Haworth remains family-owned with its headquarters in Holland.
Since the beginning, Haworth has been a company that invests in communities. “We recognize that our success is intrinsically linked to the health and vitality of the communities where we live and work. It is an honor and a privilege to use the assets, capabilities, and resources that help make us successful to also help our communities prosper,” said Dick Haworth.
Dick, who now serves as Chairman Emeritus of the company, formalized Haworth’s commitment to community by drafting a foundational values statement in 1975. Those values have been refreshed in response to a changing world and an evolving business environment. The core values remain consistent and have helped guide Haworth through its three generations of family leadership.
“Our values play an important role in the company, acting as a blueprint for today’s activities and tomorrow’s growth both locally and globally,” said Dick. “We believe we create the greatest value by providing employment to quality people as a company of good character. Haworth’s foundational values are listening to our customers, relying on our members, honoring integrity, embracing continuous learning, leading with design, creating value, and working to make the world better. “

From those foundational values, Haworth has defined three areas of corporate investment and responsibility. The company is committed to supporting and strengthening communities, creating economic value, and protecting and restoring the environment. Haworth employees are encouraged to contribute their time and talents through service projects with local nonprofits. Each year, members are encouraged to volunteer during their paid business hours.
Haworth has been charitably investing in the communities in which it operates for decades. In 2021 the company named their corporate giving program “Haworth Helps.” Haworth Helps is a non-endowed Donor Advised Fund through the Community Foundation of Holland/Zeeland. “We are excited to partner with CFHZ for the Haworth Helps Fund.
They have a demonstrated ability to handle the administrative side of grant making and reporting, knowledge of the local nonprofit sector, and commitment to helping their community flourish,” said Diana Sprik, Director of Philanthropy for Haworth Helps.


Haworth Helps has ensured the company’s foundational values are at the heart of every decision made to benefit our communities. Amongst the nonprofits that have recently received support are Greater Ottawa County United Way, Children’s Advocacy Center, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holland, Junior Achievement of the Michigan Great Lakes, Outdoor Discovery Network, Lakeshore Habitat for Humanity, and many more.
In addition to the positive change created by funding nonprofit work, Haworth is also building stronger relationships with local community members. At a time when attracting and retaining talent is challenging, programs like Haworth Helps create a sense of purpose and fulfillment for current employees and demonstrates to potential employees that the company is committed to a community in which all its members can flourish.
“We want to contribute to projects that cultivate hope for the future,” said Matthew Haworth, Chairman. “Providing financial assistance to local nonprofits in the West Michigan area through Haworth Helps is one part of Haworth’s commitment to making the world better.”

"WE RECOGNIZE THAT OUR SUCCESS IS INTRINSICALLY LINKED TO THE HEALTH AND VITALITY OF THE COMMUNITIES WHERE WE LIVE AND WORK. IT IS AN HONOR AND A PRIVILEGE TO USE THE ASSETS, CAPABILITIES, AND RESOURCES THAT HELP MAKE US SUCCESSFUL TO ALSO HELP OUR COMMUNITIES PROSPER,"
PROACTIVE GRANTS For a Thriving Community
Launched in spring 2022, our new proactive grant strategy focuses on challenges and opportunities identified by community data and feedback. Nonprofits who provide services within those targeted areas of investment are invited to submit proposals for funding, and CFHZ gives priority to those which are core to the organization’s mission; will have a lasting impact; address inequities; and demonstrate organizational capacity to successfully implement the proposed project or program.
Increasing access to and availability of mental health services was the first targeted investment area to receive funding under the proactive grant strategy. Three themes emerged during our research and conversations with local nonprofits and community partners.
The need for mental health services has increased substantially in recent years.
The 2020 Ottawa County Community Health Needs Assessment named mental health in general and access to mental health care/treatment as the top two most pressing health issues facing our community. The COVID-19 Pandemic exacerbated what was already a major area of concern.
The need spans all age ranges, and many layers of disparities exist.
The most recent data indicates that 19.8% of Ottawa County adults are considered to have mild to severe psychological distress; 22.9% of area adults have anxiety disorder; and 21.8% of adults have depressive disorder, up from previous surveys. Similarly, the most recent Ottawa County Youth Assessment Survey reports that nearly one in three teens have struggled with their mental health in the past year and one in five have seriously thought about suicide. Non-White community members are more likely than White community members to experience psychological distress. Those experiencing poverty are more likely to experience a serious mental health issue and financial, transportation, cultural, and language barriers add to the challenges of accessing help.
There is a staffing shortage of mental health care providers.
With demand for services at record highs throughout the state and nation, local agencies are struggling to recruit and retain mental health care professionals. Within Michigan, there are approximately 360 patients per behavioral health provider. Even with many efforts to expand mental health services already underway, local providers, hospitals, and schools have still been overwhelmed by the deluge of calls for help that continues to unfold, particularly given the stress and hardship of the past two years for so many people.
Local organizations continue to explore innovative ideas and best practices to address these challenges and provide high-quality care, especially to those who face the greatest barriers to accessing care. We distributed $150,000 to five nonprofit partners who are committed to providing mental health services for the community, with a focus on supporting programs that are centered on reaching high need populations in innovative and effective ways.
Proactively Investing in Mental Health Services

City on a Hill Ministries Health Clinic
Behavioral Health Integration
Amount Awarded: $50,000 over two years
Purpose: To increase access to mental health counseling and mental health medication management for the uninsured and under-insured. City on a Hill Ministries Health Clinic will pursue a multilayered approach to serving some of the most vulnerable community members by offering mental health counseling alongside medication management from a psychiatric nurse practitioner.
Bethany Christian Services of Michigan
Expanding Affordable Mental Health Services to Uninsured and Underinsured Hispanic/Latinx Community Members
Amount Awarded: $30,000
Purpose: To provide bilingual, culturally sensitive mental health services and clinical trauma assessments to the Hispanic/Latinx population in the greater Holland/Zeeland Area. Bethany Christian Services has recognized the need to adapt and deliver services in culturally appropriate ways, including providing co-located services to reduce the stigma and barriers of accessing mental health services, offering therapy services in Spanish, and hiring an additional therapist.
Ladder Homes
Ladder Home 6
Amount Awarded: $30,000
Purpose: To add a home to house 3-4 unsheltered community members with mental illness. Participation in Ladder Homes’ Supported Independent Living Program offers a level of security over a sustained period while working with residents to set and meet goals, navigate community resources available to them, and move on to more independent living environments in an average of 12 months.
Arbor Circle
Children and Family Outpatient Counseling Services
Amount Awarded: $20,000
Purpose: To strengthen outpatient counseling services for children and their families through the Holland office. Arbor Circle is one of a few organizations that provides services to individuals who use Medicaid, helping fill a gap for vulnerable populations.


Evergreen Commons
PEARLS Mental Health Program for Seniors

Amount Awarded: $20,000
Purpose: To provide new tools and pathways to meet the mental health care needs of seniors in our community through the PEARLS program. In coordination with local partners, Evergreen will provide access to an evidence-based program that improves the quality of life for older adults by addressing mental health problems that are often compounded by social isolation, disability, polypharmacy, or financial concerns.
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2022DONORS
Donors to the Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area include individuals, local businesses, and organizations who believe in the future of their community. Donors who contributed $50 or more are listed below.
make every effort to ensure donor names are listed correctly. If you have a concern related to this donor list, please contact our office at 616-396-6590.
Brown
Kevin Brown
Lance Brown
Laryl Brown
Leslie Brown
Michael Brown
Sally Brown
Bookin
Keith and Judy Boonstra
Johannes Boot
William and Karen Borgman
James and Karen Bos
Jane Bos
Curtis Bosch
Ed and Judy Bosch
Lee and Jane Bosko
Bradley Bosma
Ryan and Stacy Bosma
David and Diane Boss
William and Cheryl Bouma
Hope Bouphaphanh
Lila Bouwens
Tom and Teresa Bouwens
Bryan and Kathy Bouws
John and Bonnie Bouws
Robert Bouws
Ander Bowers
Timothy and Maria Bowers
Natalie Boyden
Deegan Boyles
Caddie Bradford
Jud and Kirby Bradford
Patrick Bradford
Tom and Kathy Bradford
Bradford Company
Jeremy Brander
Nathan Braun
Todd Brazys
Julie Breuker
Steven and Cheryl Brugel
Michael and Lynne Brumley
Roger Brummel
Mary Brummitt
Jerrie and Julian Brummitt-Arredondo
Scott Brundage
Jay and Christi Bruns
James and Cheryl Buist
Sandra Buller
Sydnee Bultema
Steve and Krystal Bulthuis
Jim and Martie Bultman
Clifford Burgess
Elizabeth Burgess
Harry and Mary Burgess
Jonathan Bush
Seth and Anne Bushouse
Robin Busman
Greg Bylsma
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David Cabana
Anthony Calvert
Pablo Calvo
David and Sandra Cammenga
Zach and Joanna Cammenga
Campaign Resource Group LLC
John Canfield and Sharon Dwyer
CapTrust Financial Advisors
Abe and Mar Carrillo
Christine Carrothers
Christopher Carter
Jerry Carter
Kimberlee Cassell
Gloria Cavazos
Centennial Coatings - Zeeland
Ceres Solutions Cooperative
James and Dorothy Chamness
Shauna Champion
Michele Chaney
Gary Chanthavong
Nicholas Chase
Michael and Wendy Cheek
Henry and Lindsay Cherry
Matthew Chiodo
Choice One Bank
Joseph Chouinard
Peter and Emily Christensen
David and Yvonne Christian
David and Carolyn Christophel
Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation
Anh and Dat Chung
Patrick and Elyse Cisler
City of Holland
City of Hudsonville
City of Zeeland
City on a Hill Ministries
Deborah Clanton
John and Raby Clark
Kylie Clark
Nancy Clark
Detrik Cleveland
Co-Alliance Cooperative Inc.
Janelle Coffey
James Collins
Lynnette Collins
Comerica Bank
Community Action House
Compassionate Heart Ministries
Consumers Energy
Consumers Energy Foundation

Continental Dairy Facilities, LLC
Richard and Marilyn Cook
Michael and Amy Cooke
Coral Gables Yachts
Scott Corley
Frank Coronado and Mary Awdey
Corporate Live, Inc.
Larry and Connie Corriveau
Lucas Crandle
Jeanne Crane
Curtis Croft
Ruth Cronk
Crown Motors Holland Ltd
Donna Culver
Cunningham Dalman, PC
Larry and Ruth Custer
Tim and Karen Custer
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Tyler Dalpe
Al and Barb Dannenberg
Alexandra Darland
Frederick and Michelle Davison
Nicholas Davison
De Boer, Baumann & Co, PLC
Calvin and Elizabeth De Kuiper
De Leeuw Lumber Co., Inc.
Michael De Leon
Dean and Mary De Ridder
Larry and Linda De Roo
Lee and Linda De Visser
Chris and Pat de Vries
Thomas and Nancy De Vries
Nicole Dean
Brad Deane
Zachary DeBoer
Kenneth Debruyn
Cody Decker
Michael R. Deford
Jim and Barb DeHaan
Jonathan DeHart
Robert and MaryJo DeJong
Kenneth and Pamela DeJonge
Richard and Marlys Dekker
Kaycee Dekkinga
Doug and Sandy DeKock
Jeffrey and Tracey DeKraker
Liz DeLaLuz
Ted and Ellen DeLong
DeLong & Brower, PC
Timothy DeMarse
Michelle DeMott
Tom and Sue Den Herder
Randall and Dona Deneff
Judith DenHerder
Casey Dennis Garret Denolf
Dominique and Julie DeNooyer
Robert DeNooyer II and Colette Volkema DeNooyer
Nicole DeNooyer and Chris Taylor
Robert DeNooyer Chevrolet, Inc
Brittany Denton
Chuck and Barb DePree
Esther DePree
Nichole Derks
David and Lynne Devine
Dalton DeVos
Rick and Elly DeVries
Mike and Jennifer DeWaard
Shannon DeWeerd
Marlies DeWitt
Dewitt Conduit Foundation
Aaron and Teresa Deyoung
Roger and Janet DeYoung
Tina DeYoung
Kresta L. DeZwaan
Mary Dieleman
Phillip Diemer
Ashley Diersch
David Dirkse
David Dirkse
Jeff and Kathy Disher
DISHER Corp.
Benjamin Dixon
William and Barbara Dobberteen
Adam and Lani Dohrmann
Stelios and Leslie Dokianakis
Cameron Dolbow
James and Sara Donkersloot
Joan Donnelly
John and Banba Donnelly
Moira E. Donnelly
Monica Donnelly
Don's Flowers & Gifts, Inc
Patrick Doornbos
Sengthavy Douangpraseuth
Mary Dougherty
Gary and Stacey Dozeman
Troy and Kimberly Dozeman
Stormie Drak
Robert and Bertha Drew
Chelsea Dreyer
Douglas and Pamela Dreyer
David and Lisa Driscoll
Kevin Drummond
Timothy Drummond
James-Vincent Duazo
Eric Dulmes
Michael Durland
Joseph Dyer
Kurt and Shelley Dykema
Danielle Dykgraaf
Jeanette Dykgraaf
Michael and Jodi Dykstra

Robert Dykstra
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Sara Eade
Eagle Feather Foundation
Paul Eastway
Edgar and Elsa Prince Foundation

Thomas and Jane Eggebeen
84 East Inc.
Dustin Ekkens
Cynthia Elam
Kathy Elhart
Ken and Margaret Elhart
Thomas and Tami Elhart
Elhart GMC
Arena R. Ellis
James and Diana Elshoff
Karin Engel
Vicki Erdmans
Kenneth and Barbara Eriks
Thomas and Susan Ervine
Andrew Eshbaugh
Jessica Eskridge
Anita Equerra-Zwiers
Melvin and Joy Essendelft
EV Construction
Eva Eveleth
Rich Evenhouse
Peter and Marty Everts
Eric Fasse
Fair Haven Reformed Church
Clarence and Linda Falstad
Sally Farabee
Farm Bureau Insurance -
Nolan Kamer Agency
Farmers Co-Op Elevator Co.
Gus Feenstra
Monte and Jenny Ferguson
Claudia Fernandez Gonzalez
Dennis Festerling Jr
Sarah Fewless
Marlin Feyen and Ruth Posthumus
David and Nancy Field
Esther Fifelski
Fifth Third Bank
Janice Fike
Jerald and Pamala Finley
First National Bank of Michigan
Gary Fisher
Dale and Karen Flowerday
Kate Flynn
Patricia Flynn
Paul Flynn
Robert and Julie Ford
Todd Foreman
Bruce and Susan Formsma
Michelle Forner
David and Erin Foster
Foundation 180
Justin Franchville
Marcos Franco
Roxann Franklin
Magan Frantz
Berthold and Sue Franz
Bill and Jane Frauenheim
Alison Freas
Freedom Village
Ken and Lorma Freestone
Jackie Frens
Charles and Sue Freriks
Robert and Lynne Frey
Friends of the Felt Estate
Robert Frisbie
Frontstream
Kevin Fry
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Michael and Cynthia Gale
Stephani Gallegos
Garrett Galli
Gretchen Galloway
Roger and Anne Gamache
Eduardo Gamez
Charlotte Garlough
Lisa Garren
Julie and Jay Garside
Benjamin and Mary Garvelink
Susan Garvelink
Kim Garza
Sandra Gates
Allen Gatica
Harold and Nancy Gazan
Mark and Susan Gazan
Charles and Julie Geenen
David and Linda Geerlings
Joel Geerlings
Kurtis and Heidi Geerlings
Paul and Janice Geerlings
Scott and Jaclyn Geerlings
Steven Geerlings
Sharon Gehrke
Fred and Gail Geiger
Heather Gendron
Gentex Corporation
Gary and Mary Genzink
Tom and Joan Genzink
Daniel and Mary George
Kelly George
George and Lucile Heeringa Foundation
Georgetown Animal Hospital
Leo and Sue Gerhardstein
Ryan Gerlach
Zach Gethin
Cheryl Getty
Ryan Geurink
Amy Gibbs
Joni Gibson
Shannon Gibson
David and Janice Gier
Tysha Gill
Punam Giri
Nick and Nicole Glaser
Tiffany Glaze
GMB Architecture + Engineering
Corrina Goding
Randy Goniwiecha
Leticia Gonzalez-Ortiz
Aaron Good
Aimee Goodman
Jeffrey and Karen Goorhouse
Mike and Rachel Goorhouse
Michelle Gordillo
George and Nancy Goris
Dale Gort
Tom and Sara Gortsema
Nova Gould
Autumn Goulet
Julianna Gracia
Lori Gramer
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Grand Valley State University
Sean Gray
Charles Grayson
Great Lakes Partners
Connie Green
Jeffrey and Catherine Green
Green Stone Farm Credit Services
Robert and Martha Greendonner
Taylor Greenfield
Greenmark Equipment
Mark Grenell
Ronald and Joan Griffith
Karen Groenhof
Stephen Grossman
Paul Groth
Dan and Lori Groustra
Sally Gruppen
Steve Guebara
Anthony Guillozet
Virgil and Kathleen Gulker
Tom and Kate Guthrie
Calvin Gutknecht
Hunter Guzman-Shaw
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Jim and Janet Hagel
Dan Hagger
Craig and Karen Hall
Robert Halloran
Beth Hamlin
Ben and Debbie Hancock
Cathy Hansen
Amanda Harbison
Nicholas and April Harnish
Jennifer Harper
Kenneth and Berniece Harper
Abigail Harrell
David and Lisa Harris
Sophea Harris
Thomas Harsevoort
Daniel and Judith Hartung
Landyn Haskin
Ken and Nancy Haveman
Kevin Haviland and Patricia Griswold
Eliah S Hawkins
Timothy and Lynn Hawkins
Dick and Ethie Haworth
Matthew and Jennifer Haworth Haworth, Inc.
Wenhan He
Terry Heath
Carol Heemstra
Scott Heerema
Don and Jodi Heeringa
Jason Heeringa
Steven and Sandra Heerspink
Paul and Nancy Heineman
Rebekah Helder
Margaret Helton
Stephen Hemenway
Timothy and Anne Hemingway
David and Sally Hemmeke
Jason Hendges
Nancy Hendricks
Shelly Hendricks
Cory Henline
Bob and Marilyn Henry
Steven and Elva Henson
Herbruck's Poultry Ranch Inc
Jorge Hernandez
Lori Hernandez
Nataly Hernandez
Oscar Hernandez
Paige Hernandez
William Herpich
Robert Herppich
Gregory and Shannon Herrema
Sandra Hessel
C Gail Hibbard
Scott Hice
Jesse Higgins
Robert Hightower
Laura Hill
Michael and Colleen Hill
Benjamin and Amanda Hilldore
Bret Hoeksema
Paul D. Hoeksema
Andrew and Tess Hoekstra
Bill and Maria Hoekstra
Joseph Hoekstra
Elisa Hoekwater
Jeanette Hoffman
Zachary Hoffmann
Jonathan Hofman
Terry and Ruth Hofmeyer
Greg and Alison Holcombe
Holland Area Convention & Visitors Bureau

Holland Friends of Art Holland Garden Club
Holland Hospital
Holland Junior Welfare League
Holland/Zeeland Young Professionals
Jonathan Hollis
Jeffrey Holstege
Kurt Holstege
Melinda Holthus
Shaun Homrich
Benjamin and Sarah Hondorp
Sonny Hoogendoom
Frank and Debra Hoogland
Gregg and Kimberly Hoogland
Les Hoogland
Andrew and Leslie Hoover
Hop Insurance Agency Inc
Hope College
Horizon Bank
Martin Horn
Kenneth and Barbara Horner
Richard Horvitz
Robert Houting Estate
Howard Miller Company
Dianne Hoyt
Kay Hubbard
Hudsonville Public Schools
Educational Foundation
Diana Hugo
Andrew Huisman
Robert and Anita Huizenga
Laura Hulet
Huntington National Bank
Rick and Janet Hyken
Nina Hyma
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Veronica Ibarra
IFR, Inc.
Janie Imes
Independent Bank
Indiana Packers Corporation
Inontime, Inc
Patrick and Jasmine Irish
Kerry and Mary Irons
Caleb Irvin
Jeffrey and Karen Irvin
Johnathan S. Irwin
Jack H. Miller
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Larry and Whitney Jackson
Shawn and Lindsay Jacob
David Jacobs
Nancy Jacobs
Karen Jacobusse
Justin and Jamie Jansen
Charley and LeaAnne Janssen
Dave and Barb Janssen
Jay and Hazel Janssen Family Fund
John and Sally Janssen
Micki Janssen
Derek and Megan Jaromin
David and Karri Jasperse
Kathryn Jasperse
JCS Agency
Ivan and Barbara Jekel
Yah-Sheba Jenkins
Mario and Laura Jimenez
Vanessa Jimenez
John A. Van Den Bosch Co.
John and Judy Spoelhof Foundation

Bruce and Margie Johnson
David and Tiara Johnson
Jeanine Johnson
Jeff Johnson and Beth Peter
Josh and Mandee Johnson
Melinda Johnson
Robert and Cheryl Johnson
Robert Johnson
Stephen and Nicole Johnson
Steven Johnson
Tom and Cynthia Johnson
Felisha Johnston
John and Abbey Johnston
Bruce Jones
Stan and Mary Jones
Timothy and Jennifer Jongsma
JR Automation Technologies, LLC
William and Jennifer Juhasz
Lucie Julius
Kevin and Jillian Jurczyk
Jim and Ginger Jurries Foundation
Jim and Sheryl Jurries
K
Jim and Margie Kaat
Kalamazoo Community Foundation

Kathryn Kampen
Har Ye Kan
Jay and Sue Kang
Kevin Kar
Jon Karel
Jacklyn J. Karell
Brian Katerberg
Andrew and Lauryn Keizer
Kristin Keller
Christina Kelley
Patrick and Jeanne Kellner
Mike and Amanda Kelly
Kendall Group
Mark Kennedy
Alexis Ketchum
Kevin Key
Beverly Key-Sternberg
Laura and Saeed Khan
Elizabeth E. Kidd and David C. Hill
Wesley and Nellie Kiel
Kim Youngjun
Paul and Elaine Kimple
Randy and Michelle Kimple
Dave and Alysha Kirkwood
Mary Klaaren
David Klein
Chad and Nikki Kleinheksel
Dan and Cindy Kleinheksel
Jamie Kleinheksel
Joel and Lora Kleinsasser
Todd and Anne Klipp
Leroy Kloeppner
Calen Klopfenstein
Brad and Ellen Klow
Jim and Nancy Knap
Peter Knoester
Tiffany Knox
Alexis Koehl
Keith and Pam Koeman
Nathan Roggenbaum and Kimberly Koeman
Ted and Linda Koeman
Christopher J. Koleszar
Jonathan Konieczny
Mara Koning
Philip and Lillian Koning
Frederick and Susan Konynenbelt
Stan and Jayne Konynenbelt
Graydon and Sandra Kooiker
Larry and Diane Kooiker
Roger Koon
Brian and Cathy Koop
Lloyd and Linda Koopman
Larry and Jeanie Koops
Luke and Rebecca Koops
Matthwe Koppey
Chelsey Koster
Dan and Jan Koster
Joe and Sue Koziol
Bryan and Kathryn Kraker
Cory and Katie Kraker
C. DeClarke Kramer
Eric and Ashley Krupiarz
James and Sara Krupka
Benjamin and Elizabeth Kuiper
Brett and Darlene Kuipers
Charles and Beatrice Kulier
Bridgette Kunkel
LRyan Laarman
Lakeshore Family Chiropractic LLC
Lakeshore Glass and Metals
Lakeshore Human Resource Management Association
Lakeshore Internal Medicine & Pediatrics
Lakewood Construction
Jared Lambers
David and Janice Lamer
Hoyt Lampen
Land O'Lakes Foundation

Lankheet Pool & Spa, Inc.
Jack and Karen Lanning
Lanser Broadcasting Corp.
Kevin and Lynn Lanting
Juan and Concepcion Lara
Larry and Karen Mulder Foundation
Lavender Sage Photography
Andrew Le Vesque
Chorn and Chanthoeun Leak
Rich and Sharon LeBlanc
David Lee
Jae and Sung Lee
Nina Lee
Rachel Leenheer
Thelma (Tommye) Leenhouts
Greg and Jennifer Leenstra
Karen Leestma
Leestma Family Foundation- Little Flower Fund
Michael and Jennifer LeFebre
Josh Lehmkuhl
Kenneth and Esther Lemmen
Amy Leonard
Tara Leonard
Dick and Pat Leppink
Brady and Shelby Leslie
Martha Leslie
John Levendosky
Jeremy Levett
Ricki Levine
Nancy Lewis
Mark and Paula Lewison
Jared Leys and Yah-Hanna Jenkins Leys
Scott and Jill Leys
Ben Lichtenwalner
Donald Liebetreu
Rich and Marcia Lievense
Jimmie Liggins and Melissa Kamara Liggins
Sinisa Likic
Jeanne Lindell
Keith and Anne Lindquist
Judith Linn
Megan Linn
Nigel Lock
Robert and Barbara Lock
Paul Longoria
Laura Loomis
Brian Lorence
Bruce and Debra Los
Raymond and Ginny Lovett
Douglas and Bonnie Lowe
Glenn and Jane Lowe
Vince Lowell
David and Donna Lowry
Warren Lowry and Carolyn DeYoung Lowry
Mike and Jan Lozon
Donna Lubbers
Tracy Lucarelli
Dennis Lucas
Lugers Family Foundation
Theresa Lugo
Lauren Lunka
Matthew and Christina Lunn
Henry and Ratchaneekom Luten
Don Luy
LVZ, Inc
Jessica Lynch
Bill and Cindy Lyzenga M
M. W. Watermark LLC
M.E. Yacht Restoration
Aaron and Lauren Maat
Jeremy Maat
Meagan MacCready-Maas
Douglas and Nancy MacDonald
Julie MacKay
Chris and Angela Mackeller
Gregory MacKeller
Bradley and Christine Maclean
Audrey Macsuga
Adam and Kim Magoon
Robert and Janice Mahaney
Vilaiphone Mahasaded
Michele Malaski
Rosa Manifold
Khamtoun Manivanh
Mannaru Pujitha
Don and Mary Mannes
Rose Mannes
Carl and Judtih Manning
Ronald Marks
Marsilje Foundation
Angela Martin
Sam and Jean Martin
Marie Martineau
Brandie M. Martinez
Julian Sluyter and Cynthia Martinez
David and Mary Bosscher
Mary Free Bed Hospital and Rehabilitation Center
Brian and Dawn Marz
Meaghan Mascorro
Reyna Masko
Kevin Jon Mason
Maccius A. Mason
Bruce and Carla Masselink
Judith Mastenbrook
Joseph Matthews
Calvin and Nancy Matthysse
Connie Mattice
Maurice Mattis
Wayne and Diana Mavis
Nancy Mc Neil
Joshua McClure
Gregory McColley
Cynthia McCullick
David and Eleanor McDaniel
Jody McDaniel
Kevin and Kathy McDowell
Susan McGlamery
Bill and Ila McIlvain
Benjamin McKenzie
Michelle McKenzie
Mary McLoughlin
Jeffrey and Renee McParlan
Sandra and Robert McParlan
Mark and Bonnie Meengs
The Meijer Foundation
Eddie Mejias
Susan Mendoza
Steve and Susan Menken
PADNOS
Padnos
Brian and Courtney Paff
Jeffrey and Rachel Palmer
Rodney and Michelle Palmer
Kristine Palosaari
Phoumy Pany
Dan and Laura Parker
Gerald and Tammy Parker
Parsnip121 Fund
Jennifer Pascua
Mark and Janet Pasma
Patricia Eldean Trust
Bruce and Jane Patterson
Jafer Patterson
Nicholas Pattullo
Tom and Vickie Payton
Mark and Karen Pearson
Jeffrey and Nancy Peerbolt
Drew Peirce
Kenneth and Jill Peirce
Steven Peirce
Gloria Pelon
Cynthia Pena
People IT, LLC
Rodolfo Perez
Hector Perez - Gonzalez

Glen and Karen Perkin
Perkins Malo Hunter Foundation
Patteron Perry
Christopher Peterson
Crystl Sue Peterson
Zachary Petroelje
Jame and Douangphathai
Phonechanthasone
Picket Fence Designs
Stephen Pierce
Steve Piersma
Dar Piper
Thomas Plaggemars
Plascore, Inc.
Phillip and Jan Plasman
Joe and Dana Plowman
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
Rob and Cindy Pocock
R.J. and Marian Poel
Gordon and Jean Poest
Christopher and Rebecca Pollack
Polly Anna's Confectionary Shoppe LLC
Jeff and Laura Pomeroy
Kathleen Stewart Ponitz
Cliff and Nancy Ponstein

Anne Porter
Bryce and Ashley Porter

Eric and Lisa Post
Tim and Ana Post
John Posthumus
Alexis Postma
Linda Postma
Marcy Postma
Katrina Powell
Sabrina Preikszas
Ashley Prell
Jacob Pressley
Scott and Gina Prince
Thom and Jane Pritz
Jason Pruiett
Becky Puckett-Wood
Susana Puente
David and Rebecca Purnell
Wayne and Linda Pynnonen
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John and Ann Query
Quinn Vise Design LLC
Daniel Quintanilla
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Herman and Nancy Raad
Bradley and Elizabeth Rachoza
Mary Ralya
Gabe and Jean Ramirez
Rodolfo Ramirez
Yadah Ramirez
Shane and Lisa Ramsdell
Mike and Beverly Rannow
Robert Rapp
JJ Rattanasavanh
Udaykumar Raval
Lyn Raymond
Kate Reck
Jerry and Elsie Redeker
Heather Reeder
Jesse Reinke
Request Foods, Inc.
Bill and Maura Reynolds
Brad and Betsy Rhein
Rhoades McKee PC
Elliot Richards
Susan Richardson
Stephen Richlich
Josh Rietman
Guadalupe Rios
Lucia Rios
Kerri Ritsema
Guadalupe Roa
Alfred Roach
Breanne Roche
Brent Rockafellow
Erica Rodgers
Richard Roelofs
Kimberly Roetman
The Rolinski Family Fund

James and Kay Rose
Mike and Dee Dee Rose
Tom and Sharon Rosine
Justin and Mandy Ross
Keith and Sara Rothstein
Joseph Rotonda
Robert and Becky Roush
Tammy Rouwhourst
Brent Rowell
Dave and Jennifer Rozman
Melvin and Stacy Ruff
Yolanda Ruiz
Wayne and Shelley Rumsey
Gary Russ
Jill Russell
Kimberly Russell
John and Erin Rylaarsdam
Donald and Kathleen Rynbrandt
Robert and Linda Rynbrandt
Cornelius Rynsburger
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Nellie Sabin
Suzanne Sachs
Luis Salazar
Wayne Sall
Jeremy Samora
Tabatha Sampson
Manuel and Kimberly Sanchez
David and Deborah Sanderson
Sydney Santa Ana
Han Savage
Richard A. Savola
Chrissy Scaccia
Christina Scarpino
Tom and Sharon Schaap
Mary Schakel
Jennifer Schall
Dave and Mary Schallert
Sengamphone Schalte
Dean and Ronda Scharphorn
Todd Schauder
Ed and Laurie Schierbeek
Kevin Schild
Danielle Schmidt
Jim and Janet Schoettle
Gary and Phyllis Scholten
Paul and Katherine Schoolmeester
Mary Kay Schoon
Jason and Robyn Schopp
Daniel Schreckengust
Mary Schregardus
Schreur Printing Co.
Jason and Krista Schrotenboer
Robert and Vickie Schuler
Paul Schulze
Christine Schumacher
Schwab Charitable
Jonathon Scott
Melanie Scott
Kenneth Scrues
William and Krista Seabolt
Melissa Sedjo
Robert and Barbara Selig
Larry Senabandith
Abelardo Serna
Chivone Serzynski
James Sexton
Carolyn Sharda
Ankit Sharma
Alexander Sharp
Andrew Shea
Mariah Shelden
Dick and Nancy Shepard
Dorothy Sherburne
Michelle Sheridan
Amanda Sherlip
Edward Shigwadja
Nicole Shosten
Penny Shuff
Lori Sides
William Sikkel
Christopher Simon
Jensen Simons
Stephen and Lauri Sisson
Paul Skelonc
Adam Skinner
Camden Skinner
Brad and Carol Slagh
David and Kara Slater
Kellie Slawson
Anna Slenk
Slikkers Family Foundation

Marc Smeyers
Gregg and Carol Smith
Henley L. Smith
Robert and Carolyn Smith
Timothy Smith
Tony and Holly Smith
Trevor Smith
Smith Gas Liquids Company
Smith Haughey Rice and Roegge
Jeffrey and Nancy Snay
Donna Snippe
Jason Snyder
Laura Snyder
Mary Snyder
Stephen and Cynthia Snyder
Bob and Brenda Soeters
Keith Solomon
Irasema Soto
Fred and Rosemary Sotok
Frank Soulinha
Thiphanat Souvanhnasy
Mark and Robin Spangler
Spectrum Health Zeeland Community Hospital
Speed Wrench Inc. All Phase Hydraulics
Gary and Linda Speet
Zachary Speet
Tracy Spencer
Alyssa Spicer
Craig and Wendy Spoelhof Foundation
Steve and Valerie Spoelhof
Erma Sprague
Nicholas St Clair
Paul St. Amour
Taran and Catherine Staal
Matthew Staat
Robert and Christine Stander
Tom and Marta Stanley
Gordon Stannis
Joseph Stanton
Kelly Starrine
Marvin Stawicki
Jeanne Steber
Cory and Lise Steeby
Brittany Steele
Joseph and Lisa Stefanovsky
Jim and Sheila Steffel
Henry Stegenga
Spencer and Wendy Steggerda
Jeffrey and Lavonna Stempin
Jane Stenger
Michael Stephenson
Jane Sterk
Bob and Deborah Sterken
Charles and Annie Sterken
Craig and Sara Stevens
Michael Stewart
Shandra Stewart
Tad and Cindy Stielstra
Mark and Julie Stinton
Doug and Melissa Stob
Ann Stone
Ronald S. Storteboom and Amanda Metternich

Joel Stray
Ed and Audrey Streng
Jim and Dolly Strikwerda
James and Carol Stroop
Erik Stroude
Nathan Stump
Lane Sturman
Craig and Susan Swanson
Marilyn Swart
Tristan Sweat
Marvin and Jodi Syens
Sue Symoungkhoune
Keith Sytsma
TKyle and Catherine Tait
Alexandra Tanis
Elaine Tanis
Michael Tate
Donald Taylor
TC Energy Foundation
Techno-Coat, Inc.
Richard and Rebecca Telgenhoff
Thomas TenHarmsel
Paul Ter Beek
Michael and Lisa TerBeek
Butch and Elizabeth TerHaar
David Terhaar
Beckah Terlouw
Thomas and Cindy Thielman
Brandon Thomas
James Thommen
Dave and Linda Thompson
P.J. and Kristen Thompson
Patrick Thompson
Scott and Lisa Thompson
Thomson Reuters
Andrea Thoreson
Brian and Ellison Timmer
Hubert and Tena Timmer
David and Wendy Timmerman
Rolfe and Stacy Timmerman
The Timothy Group Inc.
TNT Roofing, Inc.
Art and Tonya Tolsma
Nola Tolsma
Travis Tolsma
Tommy's Express LLC
William and Laura Tonar
Tiaron Tongol
Robert Toppel
Marilyn Torborg
Maria Torres
Mike and Kathy Torrey
Total Control Health Plans
Town & Country Group
Diana Cuc Tran
Trans-Matic
Paul Trap
Sonja Trent-Brown
John and Marieco Trumble
James Truszkowski
Tulip Time Festival
Jim and Leah Turner
Todd Tuttle
Ulrich
Alma Valenzuela
Jon and Susan Van Allsburg
Dawn Van Ark
Michael and Renae Van Ast
Jay and Adelle Van Daalen
Richard and Pamela Van Dorp
H. A. and E.H. Van Drie
Curtis and Sue Van Duren
Deanna Van Dyke
Daniel and Ann Van Eerden
Gary and Carol Van Farowe
Rodney and Ginger Van Gelder
Bev Van Genderen
Steve and Peg Van Grouw
Steven and Deb Van Heck
Van Hill Furniture, Inc.
Daniel Van Kampen
Nathaniel Van Lente
Ronald and Gloria Van Lente
Ellen Van Raalte-Frieswyk
Jim and Debra Van Schepen
Andy and Tracy Van Solkema
Jena Van Tatenhove
Van Tony's Enterprises
Jenny Van Veen
Glenn and Jackie Van Wieren
Roger and Betty Van Wyk
David and Patricia Van Wylen
Dirk and Ann Van Zalen
Jonathan Vanantwerp
Mary Vande Poel
Ike and Norma Vande Wege
Ross and Shelly Vande Wege
Tim and Nancy Vandebunte Family Foundation
Paul and Conni VandeBunte
Harvard and Laura Vanden Bosch
Brian and Tammy Vanden Brink
Ted Vanden Brink
David and Julie VandenBosch
Don and Jan VandenBosch
Herk and Linda Vandenbosch
Jeff and Lori Vandenbosch
Duane and Ginger Vanden Brink
Vaughn and Dawn VandenBrink
Aimee VandenElzen
Charlie and Laura Vander Broek
Barbara Vander Haak
John Vander Kooi
Ron Vander Schaaf
Robert and Sandra Vander Zwaag
Susan Lantz Vanderbilt
Carole Vanderbroek Scholten
A.C. and Melanie VanderKolk
Rich and Linda VanderKooi
Jane VanderMeer
Peter and Diane VanderMeer
Kathy Vandermel
Jack and Brenda Vandermeulen
Andrew VanderPloeg
Jesse Vanderski
Ron and Jacki VanderSlik
William VanderStel
Mike VanderWilt
VanderZee LLC
David and Cornelia Vandyke
Chris and Jennifer VanHekken
Barbara Lee VanHorssen
Mitchell VanKampen
Dean Vanliere
Jon Vannortwick
Kim VanOort
Marc Vansoest
Don and Coralynne Van't Hof
VantagePointe Financial Group
Mark and Catherine VanVuuren
Justin and Jennifer Varner
Belinda Vasquez
Melissa A. Veen
June Veldheer
Angelica Velez
Howard and Julie Veneklasen
Doug and Vivian Ver Hoeven
Alan and Carla Ver Schure
Ken and Pat VerDuin
Norm and Lynn VerHage
Scott and Abigail Verkaik
David and Jayne VerLee
Anthony and Monica Verplank
Calvin and Sally Versendaal
Gary and Ruth Veurink
Octavio Villegas
Cynthia Vincent
Cora Visscher
Robert and Marjorie Visscher
Marjorie Viveen
Thomas and Jean Vizithum
Dan and Andrea Volkema
Michael and Valerie Volkema
Phetmanivong Vongphachanh
Anouvong Vongprachanh
Dorothy Voss
Judy Voss
Mary Jo Voss
Ron and Mary Voss
Dawn Vredeveld
Loren and Lisa Vredevoogd
Gary and Bobbie Vruggink
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Mark Wabeke
Jan and Carol Wagner
Beverly Walcott
Bryan Walenta
Brian and Colleen Walker
Margo Walters
Steven Walters
Walters Gardens Inc.

James and Grace Walz
Warner Norcross + Judd
Christopher Warners
Kurt and Kris Wassink
Marilyn Wassink
Catherine Wasson
Garrett D. Weber
Jamie Weber
Michelle Weenum
Dustin Wehrmeyer
Doris Welling
Rachelle Welling
Tom and Mary Welling
Wells Fargo Advisors
Barry and Judy Werkman
Michael and Cheth Werling
West Coast Chamber of Commerce Foundation

West Michigan Community Bank
West Michigan Transport
Jack and Mary Westrate
Westshore Mall Investors, LLC
WGVU Public Media - Grand Valley State University
Shannon Whitaker
Joshua and Anna White
Greg and Barb Widener
William and Diane Wieland
Chuck and Shannon Wierda
Curt and Christy Wierda
MeiLi Wieringa
Chad and Cindi Wiersma
Dr. Dale and Mrs. Ila Wiersma
Peter and Julie Wiersma
Robert and Gloria Wiersma
Whitney Wildeboer
Shyra Williams
Lee and Robin Williams-Voigt
Roger Winkels
Richard and Ruth Winkler
Alexander Winter
Cody Witt
Kristin Louise Woiteshek
Maureen Wolbers
Daniel Wolf
Gale Wolf
Joel and Susan Wolfe
Mari Wolfgang
Ron and Sherrie Wolthuis
Rusty and Jody Wood
Lyn Woods
Eric and Koree Woodward
Ryan Woodward
John and Lois Workman
Worksighted Inc
Geoffrey Wright
Wright Industries LLC
Dave and Rashelle Wynegar
Tony and Kelli Wyse
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Yacht Basin Marina
Yanfeng Automotive Interiors
John Yelding
Young Yi
Elizabeth Yntema
Sharon Yonker
Sarah Yore-Van Oosterhout
Dylan and Kristen Young
Sophia Young
Kent and Carrie Ypma
Z
Martha Zahn
Zeeland Farm Services
Zeeland Historical Society
Zeeland Vision
Zeeland Wood Turning Works, Inc.
David and Abigail Zeerip
Mary Zeiler
Ed and Ruth Zeilstra
Cassandra Zievel
David and Jan Zessin
Julie Ziemann
Joy Zomer
Rick and Carol Zuverink
David and Karen Zwart
Daniel and Sally Zwier
Robert and Jane Zwiers
Erin Avery Zylman
Doug and Ketzi Zylstra
For over 30 years, VantagePointe Financial Group has been a leading wealth management firm in West Michigan. Providing financial guidance to individuals, families, businesses, and organizations is our passion. We value the trust and relationships we build with our clients as we help them achieve their financial dreams, goals, and legacies.


