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Get Ready to Vote with CEDAM’s Election Resources

Friday, October 15th, 2010

[This post is written by Katie Fritz, CEDAM's Policy Associate.]

While there are many guides available to the hundreds of candidates running for statewide office in Michigan this year, few include candidates’ views on CEDAM’s core issues. So we made our own.* We contacted every major-party candidate for Michigan’s House and Senate and invited them to answer the following questions:

  1. What are your top three priorities if you are elected?
  2. What are your state budget and spending priorities, and how would you adjust revenue and expenses to support these priorities?
  3. How can the state government help strengthen Michigan’s communities?
  4. How can the state government help increase the availability of quality affordable housing in Michigan?
  5. How should Michigan address the foreclosure crisis?
  6. How can the state government help Michigan’s families achieve lasting and sustainable financial security?

We asked similar questions to our candidates for U.S. Congress. Many candidates shared their time and views with us, and we have published their responses verbatim. We also attempted to publish the official campaign website for each candidate, whether we heard back from them or not, so you can explore their views and experience in more depth.

So what can you do?

  • Get informed! In addition to reading CEDAM’s candidate guide, we encourage you to check out guides published by some of our nonprofit partners in the Michigan Participation Project. The Participation Project site also maintains a list of upcoming candidate forums around the state and a wealth of information for both voters and nonprofits.
  • Share these resources with other voters, including your clients if you are a nonprofit.
  • Contact your candidates, thank them for responding to CEDAM’s questionnaire (if they did), and invite them to learn more about community economic development. If you are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, check out election year guidelines first.
  • Vote, but don’t stop there. Stay tuned for new CEDAM events and toolkits in 2011 that will help you build your relationship with your elected officials.

*Disclaimer: CEDAM is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and does not endorse or oppose any candidate or party. The information we provide is intended solely to help Michigan residents learn about this year’s candidates in a non-biased way. To learn more about federal guidelines for nonprofits, visit the Michigan Participation Project’s guide.

Are You Ready to Vote?

Monday, September 20th, 2010

NonprofitVOTE Resources

The next general election is coming up on November 2, and it’s a big one! Michigan will be getting a new Governor, Attorney General, and Secretary of State, as well as replacing or re-electing large portions of our House, Senate, and Congressional delegation.

Anyone can find out what Michigan’s candidates think on various community development issues by visiting CEDAM’s candidate guide, available at www.cedam.info/policy.  The guide will be live in October and will give you a chance to learn more about your candidates outside of the questions they are traditionally asked. (Note: If you have a relationship with a candidate for Michigan’s House or Senate or U.S. Congress, please encourage them to complete our survey!)

Nonprofits can get even more involved by joining the Michigan Participation Project, our chapter of the Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network.  Learn what to do and what not to do in an election year, find tools to host a candidate forum, and get free posters and iron-on decals to give to your coworkers, clients and friends. You can start by downloading a free nonprofit vote toolkit.

The Michigan Participation Project is also a great resource for voters, with registration links, frequently asked questions, a list of candidate forums, and candidate guides from CEDAM and other nonprofits.

The deadline to register to vote in the general election in Michigan is October 4. Spread the word and get involved!

CEDAM Board Election Results

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

CEDAM Board Members from all over Michigan.

Welcome 2010-2011 Board of Directors!

Please join us in extending a warm welcome (or welcome back) to all of these great people.

John Carman, Inner City Christian Federation in Grand Rapids

Virginia (Ginny) Coulter, Traverse City Housing Commission in Traverse City

Marc Craig, Community Housing Network, Inc. in Troy

Eric Dueweke, University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture in Ann Arbor

Peggy Frankie, Liberty Hill Housing Corporation in Wayne

Brad Garmon, Michigan Environmental Council in Lansing

Tom Goddeeris, Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation in Detroit

Marjorie Green, Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis (FHLBI) in Okemos

Michelle LaJoie, C-L-M Community Action Agency in Sault Ste. Marie

Tim Lemanski, Kalamazoo Neighborhood Housing Services in Kalamazoo

Kate Martin, Community Action Agency of Jackson, Lenawee and Hillsdale Counties in Jackson

Bill Merry, HomeStretch Nonprofit Housing Corporation in Traverse City

Donna Murray, Community Development Advocates of Detroit in Detroit

John Peterson, Corporation for Supportive Housing in Grand Rapids

Gail Ross, Hancock Housing Foundation in Hancock

Peggy Vaughn-Payne, NorthWest Initiative in Lansing

Al West, Northeast Michigan Affordable Housing (NEMAH) in Alpena

Tahirih Ziegler, Michigan Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) in Kalamazoo

CEDAM Board Nominations & Elections Reminder

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Seats on CEDAM’s Board of Directors are open for elections – the deadline for nominations is Tuesday, March 9th!

To run for a seat, email Tiffany with a photo of yourself and a brief biography. Don’t forget that in order to run or vote, you must be a CEDAM member.

The Board meets bi-monthly, sets policy parameters for CEDAM, assists in fund development, and represents the priorities of the state’s CED industry at the state level. Board members participate in one or more of CEDAM’s committees.

See a list of the current board members and find out more about running for a board seat on the CEDAM website.

Membership and Board Elections

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Membership

Now is the time to join CEDAM if you have not already. Existing members: don’t forget to renew your membership! Membership renewal reminders will come out next week.

Members get a whole host of benefits that include:

  • discounts at trainings and CEDAM events
  • special members-only funding announcements
  • access to the members-only portion of the website
  • eligibility to elect and serve on CEDAM’s Board of Directors and committees

Applying is easy and can be done either online or by mail. To apply, please go here.

Board Elections

Seats on CEDAM’s Board of Directors are open for elections this spring. Don’t forget that in order to run or vote, you must be a CEDAM member.

The Board meets bi-monthly, sets policy parameters for CEDAM, assists in fund development, and represents the priorities of the state’s CED industry at the state level. Board members participate in one or more of CEDAM’s committees.

See a list of the current board members and find out more about running for a board seat.

To run for a seat, email Tiffany with a photo of yourself, a brief autobiography, and a statement explaining why you would make a great CEDAM board member.