Year in Review:
Pop Up Giving

Did you attend a Pop Up Giving this year?

If so, you know that they are eye-opening, impactful, and always involve good eats. We hope you also know that you made a difference.

Pop Up Giving popped up four times this year, and between donations from attendees, match sponsors and event sponsors, we were able to award thousands of dollars in funds to a dozen organizations in Battle Creek and Kalamazoo. Some went home with the night’s big prize, some with a financial gift to say thanks for participating, but no one went home empty handed.

Here’s how the events work: Community members nominate nonprofit organizations, and from that list, volunteers and United Way staff choose three to present at a Pop Up Giving event. Each presenter gets three minutes to talk about their work and connect with the audience before voting begins. The organization with the most votes goes home with the pot of money, which includes $20 from each attendee and often an additional corporate donation.

Our next Pop Up Giving event is set for 5 p.m. March 26 at a location TBD, so mark your calendars, grab some friends and please join us!

Here’s a look back at this year’s PUG events:

Financial Stability PUG

  • Location: WMU’s Esports Arena.
  • Pitchers: MRC Industries, Kalamazoo Neighborhood Housing Services, South Michigan Food Bank.
  • Winner: MRC Industries.
  • PHOTOS

Health PUG

  • Location: Consumers Credit Union
  • Pitchers: Bronson Health Foundation, Community Healing Center, Rootead.
  • Winner: Community Healing Center.
  • PHOTOS

Education PUG

  • Location: The Fire Hub
  • Pitchers: Inner City Youth for Change, ROSE, The Arc of Calhoun County.
  • Winner: The Arc.
  • PHOTOS

Basic Needs PUG

  • Location: The Fire Hub
  • Pitchers: Disability Network Southwest Michigan, Family Enrichment Center, The SHARE Center.
  • Winner: Disability Network.
  • Bonus Round Winner: Family Enrichment Center.
  • PHOTOS

Thank you to those who sponsored in 2019: Consumers Credit Union, Kellogg’s, Rick Chambers & Associates, Rose Street Advisors, The Fire Hub, Tim Harvey State Farm.

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May 7, 2026

Shining Light on Volunteers: Residents Who Serve Community

April 22, 2026

Analysis of Governor Whitmer Budget Priorities FY 2027

March 4, 2026

Cereal Sale Returns to Benefit Battle Creek

February 23, 2026

Jackson Organizations Receive Disaster Relief Funding

February 17, 2026

211: More Than A Number

February 11, 2026

Capital Area Child Care Coalition Receives Renewed Funding to Strengthen Regional Child Care System

January 21, 2026

Consortium Aims for Rapid Social Services Response When Disasters Strike Capital Area

January 13, 2026

Volunteers Sought as VITA Plans Free Tax Clinics

December 18, 2025

Local Nonprofits Combine Strengths To Expand Emergency Winter Shelter Services

December 4, 2025