Grants
               
               

Grants

Marquette County Community Foundation
Granting Process Overview


General grant applications are typically accepted and reviewed in April and October of each year.
Grant applications are to be submitted electronically to Caroletouchinski@charterinternet.com by midnight on the due date. When your application is received by the Community Foundation you will get an electronic confirmation of receipt. Your application is then reviewed by staff and at this time you may be asked for clarification and/or to supply additional information when this process is complete your application will then be sent to committee for review. With assistance from the Community Foundation staff the committee will formally submit recommendations to the Board of Trustees for approval. This process usually takes six to eight weeks; you will be notified of the Board of Trustees decision by the Community Foundations’ staff as soon as possible.

 

The Community Foundation team
is here to help you through the grant process; please feel free to contact us to discuss your proposal prior to submission. It is also a good idea to keep in regular touch with the Community Foundation team has grant deadlines may occasionally change and the more familiar we are with the important work you do the more likely we may be able to help you identify additional funding and other resources.

 

The Marquette County Community Foundation
makes grants to address a wide variety of community needs including, but not limited to: Arts and Culture, Education, Environment, Community and Economic Development, Health, Human Services, Recreation, Historic Preservation, Youth Opportunities and Capital Projects. We encourage proposals with innovative solutions to issues faced by the citizens of Marquette County which:

  • Address emerging needs with creative and effective solutions
  • Produce sustainable community benefits and serve a large number of residents
  • Leverage additional resources
  • Enhance cooperation and collaboration among agencies
  • Promote partnerships between the nonprofit and business sector

 

Other Helpful Grant Related Documents

 
 

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