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McGregor Fund Founders. More than 100 years ago, the McGregors devoted their lives to community service – Tracy as an agency founder and social entrepreneur ending homelessness and unemployment for Detroit men, and Katherine as the founder and benefactor of an orphanage in Highland Park.
Due to the unprecedented volume of grant opportunities already in our pipeline, we are temporarily suspending our inquiry process, introductory conversations, and the development of relationships with new potential grantees.
Our Mission. ‘When Tracy and Katherine McGregor established the McGregor Fund in 1925, they identified as their mission “to relieve the misfortunes and improve the well being of humankind.”. Their lives and philanthropy reflected certain values, which the trustees of the Fund endeavor to honor and preserve with the following statement of ...
Marcia P. Gardner, Grants Manager & Executive and Board Administrator.
Our mission was given to us in 1925 by our founders, Tracy and Katherine McGregor, whose work and philanthropy guide and inspire us to this day.
We fund supports for people experiencing interpersonal or community violence, substance use, human trafficking, or other highly traumatic circumstances. Resources may include specialized, trauma-informed interventions and holistic pathways to healing.
Mission & Values 'When Tracy and Katherine McGregor established the McGregor Fund in 1925, they identified as their mission “to relieve the misfortunes and improve the well being of humankind.” Their
Due to the unprecedented volume of grant opportunities already in our pipeline, we are temporarily suspending our inquiry process, introductory conversations, and the development of relationships with new potential grantees.
The McGregor Fund has a small yet highly specialized staffing structure. Please review job openings below and follow position-specific instructions when applying. All resumés and application materials are strictly confidential.
ACCESS, or Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, for working to meet the day-to-day living needs of individuals and families in Southeast Michigan, via community-building, food assistance, housing and legal assistance.