Welcome to the Arcus Foundation

The mission of the Arcus Foundation is to achieve social justice
that is inclusive of sexual orientation, gender identity and race,
and to ensure conservation and respect of the great apes.

The Arcus Foundation has revised the funding guidelines for the Arcus Gay & Lesbian Program and the Arcus Great Apes Program. Revised Funding Guidelines, effective in 2008, include:
  • A flexible "rolling" admission process for Letters of Inquiry
  • New funding priorities for each Arcus Program
  • A more flexible EEO policy requirement
  • Quarterly grant awards.
Click here to learn more.


20 Grantwriting Tips by Cindy T. Rizzo, Director of Grant Making Programs, will help grantseekers prepare better proposals, not only for Arcus grants but for other foundations as well. More
alanjouw Census Snapshot: Michigan, September 2007
This research study released by the Williams Institute provides demographic and economic information for same-sex couples and same-sex couples raising children in Michigan. The study shows that 18% of the 22,000 same-sex couples in Michigan are raising more than 7,800 children. The study also shows that same-sex couples with children have fewer economic resources than their heterosexual, married counterparts.

The Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law is a national think tank dedicated to the field of sexual orientation law and public policy. Read it


Are Nonprofits Getting the Diversity Training They Need? Download a PDF of a study by Partec Consulting Group, a collaborative project of the Kalamazoo Community Foundation and the Arcus Foundation.
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Download the report here.
Transgender Legal Issues for the Non-Attorney is a publication of the ACLU of Michigan LGBT Project.





Follow the progress of the construction of the world’s largest sanctuary for chimpanzees, get acquainted with the individual chimpanzees whose lives are being changed forever, learn fascinating chimp facts and more at savethechimps.org