staff, our membership, and the amount of our programming doubled, allowing us to reach broader and more diverse networks in each part of the state. Our largest event, Michigan Tech Week tripled in size to more than 1,200 attendees, 100+ speakers, 30+ sponsors and partners, and it awarded $290,000 to 11 startups. 134 o 134 of our high- f our high-gr grow owth member th members ha s have ve collec collectively r tively raised o aised over $350 million ver $350 million in investment capital, and the number of 1% pledges realized tripled. This year saw 3 member company exits, as well as a profit and an in-kind donation. Six MFF grantees have been onboarded into the network with a special designation, Community Trailblazer Member, to encourage more cross-connections between our startup leaders and our social impact leaders. We are growing every day and we aren’t slowing down. MFF has been named by the state as an entrepreneurial hub, receiving $2. $2.92 million 92 million in multi- in multi-y year funding ear funding through the Small Business Support Hubs program, ensuring our network will continue to strengthen and grow. There are truths that will always be at the heart of MFFs vision and mission and the culture we hope to foster in Michigan. Since the 2020 pandemic, we have been given the opportunity to collectively reinvent ourselves and our surroundings — to support one another, to serve one another, and uplift each other so we can emerge stronger and more resilient. Inclusion and equity are achieved when those in positions of influence and power speak up for and create opportunities for those who are not. THANK YOU to all the leaders of Michigan Founders Fund and within our community for using your influence and power to ensure that all those who seek to contribute to our community will feel that they belong and be empowered to realize their potential. I am eternally grateful to be part of an organization in my professional life that upholds the values that I cherish as a person. And this is just the beginning of the positive impact that MFF and its members will have across the state. THANK YOU to our staff, members, board, advisory council, grantees, partners, funders and sponsors — none of this is possible without your support. While MFF is owned by all its Members, you need a seed for growth. So, I want to give a special thanks to someone who represents the tremendous positive changes that happen when founders give first and give often, my MFF Co- Founder and my friend, Dug Song. Few people achieve the level of high-growth tech success that Dug has modeled for Michigan and even fewer spend most of their time working to impart that success to others. THANK YOU for showing us all it can be done. With the growth of MFF also comes the next phase in its leadership. I think the healthiest organizations and cultures are ones that embrace and seek out new perspectives and am therefore stepping down from my role. I am thrilled for the team to move into the next era of founder support and ecosystem development! There is significant opportunity for MFF to expand upon the foundation that has been built over the last four years while reimagining how the organization positions itself for enduring impact — both in Michigan and as a role model for other emerging innovation ecosystems nationally. This inaugural MFF Impact Report is: 1) a compilation of our efforts to deliver on the mission and vision of the organization since our launch, and more importantly; 2) a celebration of founders, their companies, and the impact they are making throughout the state of Michigan! My hope is that the learnings we share inspire anyone who wants to be part of advancing inclusive innovation in Michigan to ask, “What will we do together to continue our legacy of innovation and create the best possible future for all Michiganders? How will we continue to be a founder-friendly state? And, how can we foster a culture of yes?” With gratitude, Trista Van Tine, Co-Founder & Executive Director Michigan is the land of untapped potential. LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR