The Brad Case Agency is a proud member of the Agent Charitable Fund (ACF).
The ACF was founded in 2018 with a mission of ending hunger in Michigan. The Fund grants money to provide food, build awareness around agriculture, educate, and help citizens throughout the state. The ACF is also committed to serving Michigan families and creating learning environments for children in schools.
Annual ACF Golf Outing

Farm Bureau Insurance of Michigan Agent Charitable Fund (ACF) held their fifth annual Statewide Fundraiser on May 14 and raised $75,000 to feed hungry neighbors across the state. The 2025 event was presented by Restoration 1 of Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo, hosted at PohlCat Golf Course in Mount Pleasant, and included a sold-out golf scramble, banquet, and live and silent auction.
“This event would not be possible without the continued support of our field force, local sponsors and community supporters,” said ACF Chair and Statewide Fundraiser Committee Co-Chair Kelly Obenauf.
“Thank you for championing our mission and allowing us to continue this work every day.”
The ACF partners with Farm Bureau Insurance agents and county Farm Bureaus to direct hunger-relief grants and donation matches across the state. Available grant and donation match opportunities can be viewed on the
Agent Charitable Fund website. Applications for grants and donation matches are reviewed by a committee of ACF donors every other month.
Cristo Rey Community Center
The Farm Bureau Agent Charitable Fund sponsored a grant to help The Cristo Rey Community Center (CRCC). The Brad Case Agency nominated the organization for its supportive and worthy efforts to the community.
The Cristo Rey Community Center was opened in 1968 to help meet the needs of the poor and vulnerable people in the community. The organization provides hot breakfast and lunch to those in need, has a food pantry available, and many other programs to assist with challenges in the community.
Learn more about The Cristo Rey Community Center.


The Brad Case Agency also had the honor of presenting the Chippewa Hills School District with a $2,000 check from the ACF. This supports the school food pantries and children in need.
This moment was especially meaningful to Brad as he is a proud Chippewa Hills graduate and spent much of his career there as a teacher and principal. To top it off, four of the current board members are former students.