The Warren Featherbone Foundation
The Warren Featherbone Foundation has its roots in The Edward K.
Warren Foundation, which was first established in 1917 in Three Oaks,
Michigan. Under the guidance of its founder, the foundation benefited literally millions of people
by donating properties for parklands and wilderness areas in the State of Michigan, known
as Warren Dunes State Park and Warren Woods. (ParkList) After his passing, the foundation
lay dormant for many years before it was re-established in Gainesville, Georgia in 1993 by
his great-grandson, Charles E. “Gus” Whalen, Jr.
While it continues to support parkland and wilderness
preservation in Michigan, the Foundation has significantly expanded its mission and scope to include:
- Developing innovative programs and processes that will nurture the growth of philanthropy
- Raising awareness about the importance of manufacturing and developing incubator programs that support new manufacturing opportunities
- Delivering a message of hope and optimism during times of crisis through publishing and speaking opportunities
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