Auburn Hills, Mich. – July 10, 2018 –Munetrix, a public sector solutions provider offering data management, analytics and reporting tools for states, local governments and public school districts, was pleased to support the efforts of the Pontiac-based Baldwin Center with a donation of $1,000 on July 9.
The donation is intended for use with the Baldwin Center’s STEM program, which provides engineering related after-school education for children from Pontiac in grades 1-8. The program was brought to the attention of Munetrix co-founder Buzz Brown, who is active at Bloomfield Hills-based Kirk in the Hills church, through fellow church member Alan Miller. Miller is an engineer at GM who leads the volunteer student engineering program at the Baldwin Center.
![A photo of Elizabeth Longley (Baldwin Center Executive Director), Buzz Brown (Munetrix), Alan Miller (General Motors), Bob Kittle (Munetrix President) and Asalyn Coachman (Baldwin Center Board Chair).](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/64ecc548af720ceec70c8b7c/650d74a71050740a9a90320d_munetrix-donating-to-baldwin-center.webp)
About the Baldwin Center
The Baldwin Center’s mission is to feed, clothe, educate and empower the men, women and children of the Pontiac community. A nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, the Center has been serving its neighbors since 1981 and currently offers more than 25 support programs that meet basic needs, offer assistance in a crisis, provide education and enrichment opportunities for adults and children, and serve as a safety net. Learn more here.