May 16, 2008
Mary Parkhill, director of development, Michigan Opera Theater | Marvin Shaouni
Issue 68, Volume 1
Week of 5/15/08
The Business Of Giving
By: Lucy Ament, 5/15/2008
For good or bad, the days of no strings attached donations are fading into the sunset. There's a new 'value-added' approach to philanthropy and non-profits who know how to appeal to the needs of corporate donors are yielding the lion's share of financial support.  (more >)
 
Hollywood Rentals
By: Jon Zemke, 5/14/2008
The need for quality rental units goes beyond new urbanist ideals. It also means dollars where you least expect them. Michigan just passed one of the most ambitious film incentive packages in the nation. Hollywood's come calling. And guess what they're looking for? Modern rentals in walkable downtown settings. (more >)
 
Michigan Growth Capital Symposium
By: Jeff Meyers, 5/15/2008
Once upon a time, Detroit's auto industry was founded on the visions of its leaders and the risks investors made supporting them. So, where do promising new local companies go today to raise the funds they need? For 27 years the Michigan Growth Capital Symposium has helped provide an answer. The annual two-day event starts today in Ypsilanti. Could it provide the missing link to Michigan's economic evolution? (more >)
 
FilterD
By: metromode, 2/27/2008
Take the sea of cultural options in metro Detroit, filter it down to just the best, and there you have FilterD. It's our new weekly guide to arts, music, film, theater and general stuff to do. (more >)
 
Blog/Patricia Mooradian
Patricia Mooradian is the president of The Henry Ford. For five years prior to that she was the COO and directed daily operations of Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, the Ford Rouge Factory Tour and the Benson Ford Research Center. Patricia will be writing about The Henry Ford and tourism in Michigan.
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Video/Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center


For 50 years the Birmingham/Bloomfield Art Center has been connecting community through art. Whether it's painting, ceramics, jewelry making or weaving, this unique and ambitious institution has put the focus on greater appreciation and practice of the arts. Watch the video, get inspired and go out there and make something! (more >)
 
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Innovation & Job News
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Featured: Growth Company
Ypsilanti-based Integrated Sensing Systems, Inc. (ISSYS) is harnessing the power of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) for medical and scientific sensing applications. They're also growing in leaps and bounds, with plans to add half dozen positions this year.


Featured: Growth Area
PR/Marketing: Identity. Connection. Promotion. Fulfillment. Whether it's ePrize's interactive campaigns, Airfoil's PR savvy, or One D's rebranding of the entire region, Metro Detroit understands the power of marketing. It's more than just delivering message, it's about forging a relationship. From Brogan to Braingain, Flypaper to Eiler, Big Communications to Google Adwords, reaching out to people is something Michigan knows how to do, all too well.
Featured: Growth Areas
Featured: Cities


Pontiac


Pontiac is a city in its own right, with a downtown to match. Live music venues, unique restaurants, off-the-hook clubs, avant-garde galleries? Check, check, check, check. Plus, there is quality historic housing stock that is actually affordable. And that little Arts, Beats, and Eats festival that we hear is kind of popular.

Check out the metromode Pontiac page for:
- The latest news and features about Pontiac;
- Guides on how to visit, live & invest in the city;
- Maps & driving directions.

 
 
 

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