WE SUPPORT
At the Mauser Foundation, we focus our giving to communities and organizations that provide education, scholarships, and training intent on environmental sustainability. Since 1998, the Foundation has been
self-funded. We have granted financial aid to over 25 individuals and organizations exceeding over $380,000. We have collaborated with the following organizations to provide education, scholarships, financial support and training focusing on environmental sustainability. Click the link below to see and discover the former organizations we have supported in the past.
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FORMER ORGANIZATIONS MAUSER FOUNDATION HAS FUNDED
We have collaborated with the following organizations to provide education, scholarships, financial support and training focusing on environmental sustainability.
DONATIONS
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Department of Marketing & Supply Chain Management
Asian Art Objects, Custom-built mahogany bookcase, 96 vintage business books dating back to the 1700’s, Sixteenth Century woodcut print (Hanseatic League), Primrose Annuals (Purdy Library)
MEMBER Anthony Wayne Society- The Heritage Society
TOM AND JUDIT WELACKY Tom Welacky - a Field Crops Biologist, developed and managed Ferdinand F. Mauser’s land and apple orchard in Canada. Prof. Mauser and the Welacky family were lifelong friends. The Foundation donated two acres of Professor Mauser's land to Tom, a member of the Canadian Chestnut Council, and his wife Judit, to grow American Chestnut trees.
DETROIT TRAINING CENTER Landscape training scholarships in environmental sustainability
SPENCER MUSEUM OF ART Six Buddhist Sculptures and 4 Ceramic art objects
JAPAN AMERICAN SOCIETY Meadowbrook Annual holiday celebration and auction, 2 Monte Nagler photographs
MICHIGAN WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY Educational programs, “Living with Cougars In Michigan” brochure, construction of Dr. Ferdinand F. Mauser Nature Trail, Sponsored guest lecturers at the Fall Festival: Chad Kister, award winning environmental journalist and Wayne L. Jackson, Native American elder, who spoke about endangered species
EARTH CIRCLE ASSOCIATION Marin County, CA Native American sweat lodge ceremonies
HULL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Livonia, MI, Fourth grade student recycling project
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Mount Clemens, MI Building Improvements to ReStore
HENRY FORD HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER Detroit, MI, Department of Medical Genetics
The Foundation funded genetic research equipment and lab projects which were headed by Charles E. Jackson, MD, a colleague of Prof. Mauser. One of the projects looked for possible links between environmental toxins in the work place and cancer.
MEMBER The Corporate Partners President’s Circle
OAKLAND LAND CONSERVANCY Rochester, MI, Contribution for land purchase
AUSABLE BIG WATER PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION Grayling, MI, River clean-up project
ECO-ENCORE Sustainable recycling
THE GREENING OF DETROIT Camp Greening, one of the most successful environmental camps in Detroit teaches about water cycles, animal habitats, plants and their functions
USGBC-LEED Workshop sponsorships
MICHIGAN INTERFAITH POWER & LIGHT CONFERENCE Sponsorships
U.S. GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL Scholarships to green educational programs, annual membership, resource materials
GREENING THE HEARTLAND CONFERENCE Detroit, MI Program contributions
DETROIT FREE PRESS Michigan Green Leaders Awards Breakfast and Expo
SISTERS, SERVANTS OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (IHM) Monroe, MI, Green Advantage Certification Training Program
MIDWEST GREEN BUILDING CONFERENCE Detroit, MI Sponsorships
THE UM/ULI REAL ESTATE FORUM Ann Arbor, MI, Annual Real Estate Forums and initiative sponsorship
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