MGP Honored as Winner of Crain’s Best-Managed Nonprofit
Midnight Golf named Best-Managed Nonprofit 2018 by Crain’s Detroit Business
Reneé Fluker also recognized as one of the Notable Women in Nonprofits 2018
MGP Recognized as an Industry Leader for our Data-Driven Approach
WHAT SET US APART
Crain’s Detroit Business recognized the Midnight Golf Program as an industry leader for our data-driven approach to serving our students. MGP was recognized for:
- Leveraging data and software to track high school seniors and college students in order to boost college graduation rates.
- Implementing a donor-management system to track donors, their interests and preferences.
- Recognizing that data plays a crucial role in maintaining personal relationships with students and donors.
Thank you to our MGP family for making this award possible and for all you do for our students!
RENEÉ FLUKER ALSO HONORED
MGP Founder/President, Reneé Fluker, was also recognized by Crain’s as one of the Notable Women in Nonprofts 2018, for her exemplary devotion to making graduation possible for Detroit’s young people.
Pictured above: Renee Fluker, (front left) Midnight Golf founder and president, and Maya Solomon, student; David Gamlin (back left), vice president, programs; Jamie Jacob, board chair; Shannon Dulin, mentor and Colin Gillis, mentor.