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The Trust Fund blog features the latest news about our organization, and the affordable housing and economic development industries in Michigan.

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Request an Offering Circular
Our Offering Circular is finally available for distribution, for those who are interested in investing with Michigan Interfaith Trust Fund.

You can call our Director of Investor Relations, Jane Carpenter, in our Detroit office at 313.964.7300 to request an Offering Circular, or submit a request online by using this form to have one mailed to you within five business days. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Why the Bassetts are MITF Investors
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From left to right: President/CEO Christine Coady, Luella Bassett, Former Board Chair Gene Kuthy, and Joe Bassett

Joe and Luella Bassett are two longtime investors in the Michigan Interfaith Trust Fund (formerly Michigan McGehee Interfaith Loan Fund). Here's what they had to say about their reasons for investing in the Fund:

"We have been blessed by many examples of generosity from family, friends and organizations. In order to grow in our personal stewardship of time, talents and treasures, we have actively sought organizations that effectively work to promote sharing of resources to create a more equitable world.

The MITF is an excellent example of this kind of organization. The work of MITF helps create communities that promote a more equitable society built on dignity and a healthy viable world. This kind of organization is deserving of broad support from the religious and secular society." –Joe and Luella Bassett


The Bassett's kind words will appear in the Michigan Interfaith Trust Fund's forthcoming Annual Report, which will be available in print and online by the end of July.

We're all accustomed to thinking about our responsibility to give a portion of what we have to those in need. We give to the congregation that we attend, to charities, and to other programs which benefit our communities. However, we don’t often think about the ways we can invest our resources to help those in need. Investment dollars make our affordable housing and economic development loan programs possible.

Any individual or corporation can become an investor in the Michigan Interfaith Trust Fund. For more information about how you can become an MITF investor, please view the investing page on the website, or contact Jane Carpenter, our Director of Investor Relations, to request an offering circular.

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