Affiliates

College for Creative Studies
The College for Creative Studies is a world leader in art and design education and prepares students to enter the new, global economy where creativity shapes better communities and societies. A private fully accredited college, CCS enrolls over 1,300 students pursuing Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in 11 majors. A Master of Fine Arts is offered in two degrees. Additionally, the school offers a film and video certification program and other professional development courses. Graduates of CCS’s Entertainment Arts department are leaders in the field of digital animation and work for studios producing major motion pictures. The department is chaired by Scott Bogoniewski.

www.collegeforcreativestudies.edu

Pewabic Pottery
Founded in 1903 at the height of the Arts and Crafts movement in America by Mary Chase Perry (later Mary Chase Perry Stratton) and her business partner, Horace Caulkins, the Detroit studio produced nationally renowned vessels, tiles, and architectural ornamentation for public and private installations. Numerous historical installations can be seen throughout the Detroit area and the United States of America.

www.pewabic.org

Association for Small Foundations
The Stratton Foundation is a proud member of the Association for Small Foundations based in Washington D.C. This affinity organization is an effective provider of governance and administrative resources and information for small private nonprofit foundations that support statutory compliance and best practices for grant-making organizations.

www.smallfoundations.org

GuideStar
GuideStar is a national database of nonprofit organizations. Visitors can research organizations such as The Stratton Foundation and access information, including governmental documentation and tax filing statements.

www.guidestar.org



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