The Greater South Haven Area Community Foundation offers grants for local non-profit organizations.
Donor Name: The Greater South Haven Area Community Foundation
State: Michigan
City: South Haven
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/15/2025
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The South Haven Area Community Foundation is governed by a volunteer board of directors broadly representative of the South Haven community. Mission is to benefit community; to provide responsible stewardship of gifts donated; to promote leadership in addressing community issues; to make grants that support the strategic plan. Priorities according to the current strategic plan are projects that seek to enhance the quality of life in the South Haven area (within a 10 mile radius of downtown South Haven) through education, economic development, arts and culture.
Funding Information
For 2025 Grant applications which can be submitted after December 31, 2024 and before March 16, 2025, Tier One grants are available up to $1,500, and Tier Two grants are available for amounts between $1,501 and $10,000.
Eligibility Criteria
The Foundation makes grants only to organizations that are recognized by the Internal Revenue Code as nonprofit, tax-exempt, charitable organizations or to qualified governmental agencies.
Guidelines & Policies
Preference will be given to proposals that:
- Address priority community concerns
- Are change-oriented and problem-solving in nature
- Will have the greatest benefit per dollar granted
- Have the potential of leveraging additional grants from other sources such as government and other foundations
- Assist grant recipients to achieve certain objectives
- Grants will be made only to non-profit charitable organizations, or governmental entities.
- Grants will be made only to organizations that provide for a responsible nonprofit fiscal agent and adequate accounting procedures.
In evaluating grant applications the Foundation gives consideration to:
- Project Quality: Established community need, expected benefits, planning, similarity to other programs, reasonableness of budget and grant request, other expected funding sources, potential to leverage other grants
- Community Impact: Number of people affected, potential impact, demonstrated community need/desire for the project, collaboration with other organizations, volunteer commitment to the project
- Project Management: Staff and board experience, organizational ability to carry out the project, mission-appropriate, long-range plan for the project and the organization, future of the organization
- The Foundation also takes into account whether the Foundation has adequate resources to effectively respond to the request.
Ineligibility
- Ongoing operating expenses (except Tier One)
- Equipment purchased prior to grant application
- Debt reduction
- Annual appeals or membership contributions
- Projects benefiting a limited number of persons
- Religious purposes or programs requiring religious participation
- Political purposes
- Endowment building
For more information, visit TGSHACF.