Foundation / Corporation
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation (GHACF)
04/07/21
Grants to Michigan nonprofit organizations, agencies, and schools in eligible locations to address the effects of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) health crisis on local families, individuals, and communities. Program focus areas include education, nutrition, safe housing, physical and mental health, access to arts and culture, frontline fatigue, and vulnerable communities such as seniors and youth. Eligible applicants serve Northwest Ottawa County.
Grants from this fund are competitive and will support an organization’s core operation costs in an effort to allow the organization to fully support the communities of Northwest Ottawa County. Priority will be granted to organizations serving individuals, families, and/or communities most impacted by COVID-19.
GrantWatch ID#: 190411
Awards from this fund will be no less than $5,000, and, while most applications funded through this effort will fall below $25,000, the Committee will review, and may consider, applications above this amount based on the needs and impact identified.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Apply Online: https://form.jotform.com/210844976469168
For questions, please contact:
Holly Cole, VP of Grants & Program
hcole@ghacf.org
616-842-6378
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
One South Harbor Drive
Grand Haven, MI 49417
USA: Michigan: Northwest Ottawa County
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